Candace Owens - VIRAL! It's Okay Not To Believe A Word Erika Kirk Says. | Candace Ep 317 Aired: 2026-03-26 Duration: 56:05 === The Charlie Shot Timeline (14:51) === [00:02:43] All right, you guys, happy Thursday. [00:02:45] We've got a lot going on today. [00:02:46] We're going to go back very briefly to Fort Huachuca. [00:02:49] That's fun. [00:02:50] Some fort, as Andrew Colvett infamously said, couldn't have been more obvious right away. [00:02:55] The amount of money they spent on that campaign to debunk Mitch immediately. [00:03:00] So over the top, they were never successful at doing that. [00:03:03] The public remained curious whether or not he saw that security meeting take place. [00:03:10] And Baron Coleman has discovered, and I have confirmed, that there was another plane that's associated with Turning Point USA that spent time at Fort Huachuca after the assassination. [00:03:18] So Mitch's story is becoming increasingly more feasible. [00:03:22] But big news, exciting news. [00:03:24] I believe we have at long last solved the mystery of the tarmac hug thanks to the police scanner on September 10th in Provo, upon which the officers were discussing sending a team to pick up Erica. [00:03:38] Look, these people are simply not going to get away with what they did to Charlie. [00:03:43] Not if Drewski, the comedian, has anything to do with it. [00:03:46] I will be reacting to his viral skit later. [00:03:49] Welcome back to Candice. [00:04:06] All right, this episode is brought to you by Knickknack, a dissolvable nicotine pouch that is perfect when you need a quick no-fuss moment during the day. [00:04:13] Try it yourself by visiting nicknack.com/slash Candace. [00:04:17] Where to begin, you guys, where to begin. [00:04:19] Let's start with that police scanner, shall we? [00:04:21] Because I made a statement yesterday that I felt confident that we could rely on Frank Turek's estimation that Erica arrived at the hospital at 4 p.m. [00:04:30] Okay, that was one of my, we don't know, no, but we know things, right? [00:04:33] We have common sense. [00:04:34] Military men keep time. [00:04:35] He's not going to be off by an hour and a half. [00:04:38] And I was right because a few of you guys sent us tips that actually there was a recording on the police scanner from that day wherein it is mentioned that a sergeant DuPay was going to pick up Erica Kirk from Provo airport. [00:04:54] So let's take a listen to that. [00:04:58] Confirming this channel is secure. [00:05:00] No, the Provo main channel is not secure. [00:05:03] My apologies. [00:05:04] I was just saying, is service channel able to be scanned? [00:05:08] Or can I give information over this channel? [00:05:12] Sure, good. [00:05:12] We have uncut the service channel. [00:05:14] So this is just Provo service. [00:05:16] Go ahead and talk. [00:05:18] This will be info for IC. [00:05:21] Myself and Sergeant Dupe are en route to Provo airport. [00:05:28] Victim's wife is arriving at 3.30. [00:05:32] QJ 436. [00:05:34] 436. [00:05:35] Go ahead. [00:05:36] Was there a ATL sent out? [00:05:40] Okay. [00:05:40] And obviously we just have like, you know, AI telling you what it said there. [00:05:45] When they say 436, you're not talking about the time. [00:05:47] They're probably talking about the police cruiser number, whatever. [00:05:50] But 3.30, 3.30 is when that pickup is scheduled for. [00:05:54] So basically, we can conclusively confirm that Erica did not wait an hour on the tarmac for Andrew's alleged plane to land at about 4.40 p.m., right? [00:06:06] 3.30 was the pickup. [00:06:08] So this only makes sense if Andrew was aboard Charlie's plane with Erica. [00:06:15] Okay. [00:06:16] For some reason, maybe I had and I just forgot, but for some reason, I feel as though I did not consider the most obvious answer to how this tarmac hug took place. [00:06:25] Gratefully, you guys at home are smarter than me a lot of the times, and you can see what's right in front of me sometimes when I cannot. [00:06:34] The tarmac hug obviously had to take place in Scottsdale. [00:06:40] It's the only thing that makes sense. [00:06:41] Of course it did. [00:06:42] It did not happen in Provo at all. [00:06:44] It happened in Scottsdale. [00:06:45] And I feel tremendously confident about that now because of what Andrew said to me on the phone. [00:06:52] He said he was alone on the plane, but he also said how he had acquired all of this anxiety. [00:06:58] He said everyone was messaging him, asking what was going on, and he had no one to talk to. [00:07:04] And this is the most crucial part. [00:07:05] He told me that he didn't know what was going on. [00:07:09] So he's fielding all of these questions from people, myself, among those people, by the way, regarding Charlie. [00:07:15] And he didn't know what was going on with Charlie. [00:07:17] He didn't know the answer. [00:07:19] Well, there was only one hour, not even one hour, when he didn't know what was going on with Charlie, okay? [00:07:27] Before they were all made aware, and I mean like the core team, the infrastructure at Turning Point, that Charlie had died. [00:07:33] We got really about a 40-minute window where he did not know what was going on, where he couldn't answer questions. [00:07:40] The only time frame that he didn't know what was going on with Charlie was in that immediate aftermath of Charlie being shot, which is the exact time that the Santa Barbara flight takes off and heads for Scottsdale. [00:07:55] Andrew Coett was aboard this flight. [00:07:56] I feel very confident stating that. [00:07:59] If he comes out and says he wasn't, I'll adjust, right? [00:08:02] But looking at all the facts, let's think about it. [00:08:05] The flight takes off five minutes after Charlie is shot. [00:08:08] Okay. [00:08:09] I feel we can bet that Andrew was on it because he is messaging a bunch of people. [00:08:14] Like I said, I was one of the people that he was messaging. [00:08:16] I messaged him at 12:40 Mountain Time. [00:08:19] So a little under 20 minutes after Charlie got shot. [00:08:22] And I said, Please say he's okay. [00:08:24] And Andrew Colvett replied and said, I don't know. [00:08:27] Shot for sure. [00:08:29] And then at 1:19 p.m. Utah time, Andrew said to me, He has a pulse, but I know nothing else. [00:08:34] So he doesn't know anything else at this time. [00:08:38] This is the only plane that Andrew could have been on, whereupon he did not know. [00:08:43] Okay. [00:08:44] We have to stress that. [00:08:44] This is the only plane, the plane from Santa Barbara to Scottsdale is the only plane that fits the description of Andrew not knowing what is going on with Charlie. [00:08:56] Now, Erica claims that he was on the flight that landed at 4:30 p.m. into Provo. [00:09:00] She's lying. [00:09:01] Erica's always lying. [00:09:02] Okay. [00:09:03] And she's definitely lying about that because Andrew would have known that late that Charlie was dead. [00:09:10] He would have known what was going on. [00:09:11] That could not have been the flight that Andrew Colvet was on because the entire world at that moment knew what was going on with Charlie Kirk. [00:09:18] They knew that Charlie Kirk had passed away. [00:09:21] And Andrew actually himself confirmed how soon he found out. [00:09:25] He put it at about between 30 and 40 minutes after Charlie had been shot, which is about the timeframe that Erica is going to learn that Charlie did not make it, was around the time that he learned that Charlie had died. [00:09:36] Take a listen. [00:09:38] How long did it take before you knew he had died? [00:09:41] I there was a, I don't know, I want to say probably 30 or 40 minutes. [00:09:51] Okay. [00:09:51] So there was a report. [00:09:53] There was a report. [00:09:54] Yeah, it was before, I knew before Trump put the truth social out between 30 and 40 minutes. [00:10:02] Okay. [00:10:03] 34 minutes after Charlie gets shot. [00:10:04] He knew that Charlie did not make it. [00:10:07] So the story goes that Andrew took off right after Charlie got shot from Santa Barbara. [00:10:11] He received the news while he was in the air that he did not make it, that Charlie died. [00:10:18] He therefore, being on this plane by himself, had a lot of pent up emotion, just like he told me, and no one to speak to aboard the flight. [00:10:26] Some heavy news to take and to accept and to digest while you're aboard the flight. [00:10:30] And then he touches down in Scottsdale. [00:10:34] And Erica is the first person that he sees when the plane doors open. [00:10:38] And he releases all of that pent up energy. [00:10:41] People fielding asking questions, is he okay? [00:10:43] And then finally learning that Charlie Kirk is dead in a hug with Erica. [00:10:47] This is why Erica cannot answer whether or not his wife was on the plane because this hug took place in Scottsdale and Erica's wife was not, I mean, Andrew's wife was not present for that. [00:10:58] So I am surmising that the TPUSA core crew all gathered at Scottsdale airport. [00:11:09] Okay. [00:11:10] They all met. [00:11:10] That was a meeting point at Scottsdale Airport before after Charlie Kirk got shot. [00:11:16] And let me tell you why this deeply matters, why I was not letting this go. [00:11:20] Okay. [00:11:21] Why I'm like a dog with a bone on this detail. [00:11:23] Actually, I'll allow Baron Coleman to tell you why it matters. [00:11:27] Why does this matter? [00:11:29] Great question. [00:11:29] Here's why it matters. [00:11:31] Because if Andrew left Santa Barbara before Charlie got shot, then there was a plot to kill him. [00:11:38] That's why it matters. [00:11:39] If Andrew left Santa Barbara before Charlie got shot, there was a plot to kill Charlie Kirk and Andrew knew about it. [00:11:49] That's why it matters. [00:11:52] In my opinion, it is evidence that that might have been the case and that they've been lying to us the entire time. [00:12:00] That's why it matters. [00:12:06] Precisely, Baron. [00:12:08] It matters because it suggests, it does not conclude, okay, but it suggests, certainly, that there may have been some sort of a foreknowledge. [00:12:17] Because for what other reason would Andrew be sitting on a tarmac just about to fly to Scottsdale when Charlie gets shot? [00:12:26] For what other reason would he be taxiing on a runway? [00:12:28] Because that's what we've had to be. [00:12:29] I think it takes off five minutes after Charlie's shot. [00:12:30] So you have to be taxiing, right? [00:12:32] When Charlie gets shot. [00:12:34] Now, if I was playing devil's advocate, and it's good to play that, but you should remember that you are therefore advocating for the devil. [00:12:41] I would say, well, turning point's in Arizona. [00:12:43] Maybe, you know, he did the first hour of his show live and maybe he had a meeting or something. [00:12:50] You know, his PR team's there, a lot going on. [00:12:54] It's the beginning of the tour. [00:12:55] Maybe he was just actually traveling to Scottsdale. [00:12:58] But if that was the case, they wouldn't be hiding it. [00:13:02] This would not be something to hide or to lie about, right? [00:13:06] You would just be like, oh, yeah, I hugged Erica on the tarmac when I got to Scottsdale. [00:13:10] It's crazy. [00:13:10] Like I said, crazy coincidence. [00:13:12] I was like flying to Scottsdale and Charlie got shot. [00:13:16] You come right out with that. [00:13:18] So yeah, I am suggesting that they all met up at Scottsdale Airport. [00:13:23] My very strong opinion is that is what transpired on that day based on the evidence that is sitting before us. [00:13:29] Because I will tell you what did not happen. [00:13:31] Andrew, Andrew did not sit in Santa Barbara for three and a half hours twiddling his thumbs before then finding a plane that could get him to Provo. [00:13:40] It's pretty easy to get a private jet. [00:13:43] That's a nonsense narrative, a nonsense narrative. [00:13:47] Erica, similarly, did not wait until 4:30 for him to arrive at the tarmac and then hug him on the tarmac to greet him in Provo and then head to the hospital with him. [00:13:58] We now know that officially did not happen. [00:14:00] The timeline does not work because of what Andrew told me happened and what that police scanner is saying about when Erica was picked up. [00:14:08] So what is much more likely is that they met at the Scottsdale airport. [00:14:12] All of them, they communicated in person, perhaps in the unmarked building. [00:14:18] And then they all traveled together to Provo aboard Charlie's plane. [00:14:24] Cell phones off. [00:14:26] That's my theory. [00:14:28] And I'm going to put out another APB here regarding who Charlie's pilot was. [00:14:34] Okay. [00:14:34] I know that his first name is Jamie, but that's all I know. [00:14:38] I think he might be from Texas and I would like to know more about Jamie. [00:14:40] I would like to reach out to Jamie. [00:14:42] Does anybody know more information about who Jamie the pilot is? [00:14:46] Because I think this would be crucial information, a crucial person for me to learn more about and for me to be able to reach out to. [00:14:53] I think that's an unidentified character here. [00:14:56] So please email us at more tips at candaceowens.com if you know who the pilot Jamie is. [00:15:02] I will leave no stone left unturned. [00:15:03] Will he talk to me? [00:15:04] Probably not, but I'm going to try. [00:15:07] This means that we now need to go back and revisit that minute by minute timeline that I created way back when, because it just shows you how implausible it is, how they are lying to us. [00:15:19] This is massive. [00:15:20] Turning point USA is lying. [00:15:22] They are lying about what transpired on that day. [00:15:27] Okay. [00:15:27] Our minute-by-minute timeline from, you know, leading up to when the shot is fired. [00:15:36] And we, if you kind of just kind of get down, we can kind of go. [00:15:39] These are like Mikey's immediate phone calls. [00:15:41] We can go to the next page here. [00:15:44] And this is what I believe happened. [00:15:46] I'm putting this out. [00:15:47] It's my theory that Andrew departed from Santa Barbara, headed for Scottsdale at approximately 1.03, according to his memory. [00:15:55] He learned that Charlie Kirk did not make it. [00:15:57] That would track with Erica at the airport, Elizabeth's story. [00:16:02] Erica told me, obviously, that she found out before they, just before they got onto the plane or before they got on the plane, I don't know if she said just before, but she knew before she got on that plane. [00:16:15] And we can see Andrew is then going to land into Scottsdale. [00:16:20] I mean, yep, and have that tarmac hug with Erica. [00:16:24] And then there's this mysterious flight that I know nothing about, but I think it's relevant. [00:16:27] We saw it today that departs from Paige, Arizona for Provo, because I remember that Paige, Arizona, that was that also that N888 flight that was very strange. [00:16:41] It was also going back and forth from Paige. [00:16:43] So I just wonder what was going on in Paige, Arizona on that day. [00:16:47] Then we know that Marina Minas is going to ask Aubrey to draft the death statement. [00:16:52] She says that Andrew is on a plane. [00:16:54] I think actually they had his phone off. [00:16:58] I think they had their phones off. [00:17:01] Justin Streife is going to send the email that was drafted by Aubrey announcing Charlie's death to the entire Turning Point USA staff at 2.27. [00:17:11] 231, Charlie's plane, I believe with all of them on it, departs from Scottsdale and heads for Utah. [00:17:19] At 2.40, President Trump announces that Charlie has died via a truth social post. [00:17:26] And then that flight that I unidentified lands into Provo from Paige at 248. === Manipulative Mother Claims (07:41) === [00:17:35] Then we have from the police cruiser, I mean, from the police scanner, that Erica, Elizabeth and Tyler, and Stacey Sheridan and co- are going to be escorted to Timpanagos Hospital. [00:17:46] And what I will say is, I don't believe Andrew went with them. [00:17:50] I think Andrew waited for an hour on the tarmac for his wife. [00:17:56] And I believe that that 436 plane, as my memory serves, is that he said, Yeah, of course, I want you to come to his wife because that's just what I remember him saying. [00:18:07] And I immediately thought his wife scrambled and went to Provo a bit later. [00:18:11] I believe she then lands on that 436 plane from Santa Barbara. [00:18:16] And then Andrew and her go to the hospital and go through a different entrance, the front entrance, and not the one that Erica and Elizabeth McCoy and Stacey Sheridan and Catherine Lo Castro and Tyler Boyer went through. [00:18:33] This is my thesis that I feel I have worked on with evidence and facts and putting things together, attempting to communicate, obviously, with Turning Point USA, but that has been sort of a dead end since they sent me the cease and desist. [00:18:48] Yeah, I think this is correct. [00:18:51] And it's problematic. [00:18:54] At the very least, we can conclude that Erica and Andrew did not hug in Provo, which only leaves us with Scottsdale. [00:19:03] Now, it is incredible, by the way, to go back and to realize how many times Erica Kirk has lied. [00:19:09] Just little lies that she told and that we keep catching. [00:19:13] And my producer today caught that infamous New York Times article that she did, an interview that she did immediately following Charlie's assassination, where she welcomed them, the enemy of Charlie Kirk, into their condo and granted them the first interview of the aggrieved widow. [00:19:30] There's tons of little mistakes that don't feel like mistakes to me. [00:19:33] I do not believe for all their faults that the New York Times sat down and lied about what the widow told them. [00:19:41] You would have to believe that to think that the New York Times made mistakes and Erica didn't give them wrong answers, right? [00:19:47] Little things like when they say Erica was in the hospital with her mom. [00:19:51] That's a lie. [00:19:51] Erica's mother was not in the hospital on September 10th. [00:19:54] Erica's mother was at an opt-in, well, in general, the treatment sheet that's being referred to. [00:20:01] Erica's mother goes to an opt-in treatment center, you know, the likes of which you see at IV places, tons of chairs around. [00:20:09] The idea was to sort of double inflict the public with this concept of the widow who was just doing the right thing at the right time and was already in a hospital. [00:20:22] And then with her mother who's dying, you're supposed to think her mother was dying. [00:20:26] That was the purpose, I believe, of her posting on September 8th. [00:20:29] She hadn't posted her mother in years, in years. [00:20:32] And suddenly she posts a video of her mother looking frail and sick. [00:20:36] That is intentional. [00:20:37] Okay. [00:20:38] I'm tired of pretending that Erica was not using her Instagram to manipulate us. [00:20:43] Okay. [00:20:44] You don't go from my mom doesn't want to be posted on Instagram. [00:20:48] I don't post my mom on Instagram for two years to I'm now going to post her in a frail condition two days before Charlie gets assassinated. [00:20:56] That feels manipulative to me, just like it feels manipulative that we were taken into Charlie's casket. [00:21:03] Okay. [00:21:04] She posts that and the New York Times says she's in the hospital. [00:21:07] So everyone runs with that. [00:21:08] That's not true. [00:21:09] Erica's mother was not in the hospital on September 8th. [00:21:13] She was not in the hospital on September 9th and she was not in the hospital on September 10th. [00:21:17] I can debunk that formally, but they let that go for a reason. [00:21:22] Well, then another little lie that Erica tells is that the, at least the reporter reports that Erica found out that Charlie was dead while she was airborne. [00:21:33] This is a direct quote from the article. [00:21:34] Now, mind you, if a journalist and New York Times would have had a recorder there, obviously, what if a journalist gets something wrong? [00:21:40] You can just contact them and say, you recorded this wrong. [00:21:43] This article has never been corrected. [00:21:45] Okay. [00:21:46] It says, Mr. Kirk's chartered plane traveled back to Scottsdale to ferry his wife to Provo. [00:21:52] He was pronounced dead as she was airborne. [00:21:56] I'm looking at the clouds and the mountains, Ms. Kirk recalled at those surreal hours. [00:21:59] It was such a gorgeous day. [00:22:00] And I was thinking, this is exactly what he last saw. [00:22:05] Do you think that the New York Times reporter made that up? [00:22:08] He was pronounced dead while she was airborne. [00:22:12] Do you think that, no, it's a crucial, it is the most crucial detail. [00:22:15] You're a journalist. [00:22:16] You go in, you're going, I have the biggest story since 1963. [00:22:21] I'm sitting down with the Jackie Kennedy of 2025, right? [00:22:27] I have the biggest story. [00:22:29] And I'm going to mess up this detail when you ask, where were you? [00:22:32] That's like the first question you ask. [00:22:33] Where were you when you got the news that your husband was dead? [00:22:37] You think the journalist messed up? [00:22:38] I say no. [00:22:39] I say the journalist was told that Erica was on a plane. [00:22:42] Could you go back, Dom, and pull me back up the minute-by-minute timeline so we can see what time that would mean she found out, right? [00:22:52] 2.31 p.m. Utah time, just nine minutes before President Trump. [00:22:58] No, that's not true. [00:22:59] It's just false. [00:22:59] It's not even what Erica told me to my face. [00:23:02] It's not even what Erica told me to my face. [00:23:04] She said, which more closely mirrors what Elizabeth McCoy said, that she found out, Elizabeth McCoy said, right when she got to the airport. [00:23:11] This is like an hour and a half difference, okay? [00:23:13] This is crazy. [00:23:14] You can't just make stuff up. [00:23:17] And Elizabeth McCoy similarly reflected the New York Times version of events and made it sound like implied Erica was either airborne or I would say it just implies that she's airborne when she got the news because Elizabeth McCoy posted this on her Instagram back in October. [00:23:33] She wrote this. [00:23:34] No one teaches you how to comfort a woman on a plane who only moments before became a widow on her way to face the reality of her husband's assassination. [00:23:45] Moments before. [00:23:46] Now you're comforting her. [00:23:48] It sounds like Erica's on a plane. [00:23:49] So that was the story until the story changed. [00:23:52] And now it's, oh, Erica knew before she got on the plane, the plane came later. [00:23:59] Ladies and gentlemen, there are just too many inconsistencies in the story. [00:24:07] There are too many. [00:24:08] It is like it is a nonsense for people to ignore the cascade of inconsistencies in the days leading up to the assassination, in the immediate commentary that Erica gave to the New York Times reporter. [00:24:22] Everybody grieves differently. [00:24:24] Oh, I got a mistake. [00:24:25] I was wrong on that. [00:24:28] Oh, I can't really recall what he did the night before. [00:24:31] There was other little details that she brings up, the New York Times that seems slightly adjusted, like the night before. [00:24:40] Later on, when she's with Jesse Waters, the big thing is Gigi. [00:24:44] New York Times article, there's like not really a mention of, there's not a mention of Gigi at all in the night before, where Charlie's snacking and waking people up the night before. [00:24:52] She also slightly adjusts in the New York Times article when she says that she heard him like close the door when he left. [00:25:00] But then later on, we're going to hear that she saw him grab his necklace and put it around his, okay? [00:25:05] So did you see him or did you just hear him close the door? [00:25:09] You have to go back to the beginning when you do an investigation because so much transpires and you have so much more information. === Inauthentic Flight Details (16:16) === [00:25:16] We're six months removed and we have so much more information at our fingertips. [00:25:21] And it's time that we go back to the beginning and we recognize that this isn't right. [00:25:26] This is not right. [00:25:26] And guess what? [00:25:27] Andrew Colvet is growing increasingly angry, which I think is another sign that we are getting very close. [00:25:35] He was really angry. [00:25:37] You could tell about Druski, a comedian who dropped a video about Erica Kirk and it's gone absolutely viral. [00:25:44] I'm going to show you that video when we get back. 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[00:27:39] You know, the problem when you are like guilty of something and you're lying, and when you're planning something is that you always plan things too perfectly, right? [00:27:50] It's too perfect, it doesn't account for humanity. [00:27:53] That was what I initially started recognizing was wrong with Erica and her responses. [00:27:59] It's so perfect. [00:28:01] She just found the courage to forgive someone who hadn't even pled guilty, hadn't even entered in a plea of guilty. [00:28:07] But she forgave him, didn't want to hear anything he had to say. [00:28:09] I forgive him. [00:28:10] It's over. [00:28:10] That's so perfect. [00:28:11] She gets to the hospital, and what's the story they tell? [00:28:13] Well, she just took a page out of Jackie Kennedy's book when Jackie Kennedy didn't take off her blood-soaked outfit and she said she wanted people to see what they did to her husband. [00:28:24] That's exactly almost verbating what Erica said that she said when she got to the hospital, right? [00:28:29] I want to see what they did to my husband. [00:28:31] It's like they planned for everything to be so profound, right? [00:28:36] So profound. [00:28:37] And guess what? [00:28:39] That's not how human beings operate. [00:28:41] You're a mess, right? [00:28:43] We're just sloppy, we're messy. [00:28:46] You're angry. [00:28:47] They forgot to account for real human emotions when they planned what feels like an AI response. [00:28:53] They forgot that they shouldn't be like joyful at a memorial, geo-fencing people. [00:28:57] Maybe not now, right? [00:29:00] Hey, maybe not doing the Zoom call a couple of days after, maybe, maybe not in the New York Times. [00:29:05] I don't think a widow would do that. [00:29:08] People recognize all across the world that something's not right with Erica Kirk. [00:29:14] And your best guess, if you were, I mean, just trying to extend the most rope to her, you would say, maybe she didn't love him. [00:29:24] Maybe she just didn't love him. [00:29:25] She didn't even like the guy. [00:29:26] They're fighting in the end. [00:29:27] And that's why she's just like, okay, whatever. [00:29:28] I don't care. [00:29:29] We were on the rocks or something like that. [00:29:32] But even if you were a friend of his, you'd be reacting differently. [00:29:35] Everything's wrong. [00:29:36] And that is why comedians have picked it up. [00:29:38] Comedians like Tim Dylan, comedians like Joe Rogan, and like Drewski, who has dropped an absolute viral video kind of mocking more broadly conservative women. [00:29:51] And sort of, look, I kind of picked up on it this year too. [00:29:54] So I'm going to back him up here. [00:29:56] But this sort of Christian grift, but it doesn't really feel like Christianity that we're looking at. [00:30:04] Anyway, let me not do him, it would be a total lack of justice for me to try to explain to you the video. [00:30:10] I'm sure you've seen it. [00:30:10] It's been everywhere. [00:30:11] Here is Drewski mocking conservative women, namely Erica Kirk. [00:30:27] War is raging in Iran. [00:30:29] We're praying. [00:30:29] We're praying for all the soldiers and troops. [00:30:32] That's great that you're praying, but how about all the kids that died when the USA hit the challenge? [00:30:37] It broke my heart. [00:30:38] That is the oh. [00:30:39] In what ways have you grown closer to Jesus? [00:30:41] I serve a righteous God. [00:30:45] And that is why we say our prayers. [00:30:48] We are all his children. [00:30:52] But when I say children, I mean like the holy, blessed Trinity, which is why I hold the Bible. [00:31:12] We have to protect all men in America, especially all white men in America. [00:31:19] So good. [00:31:20] Those are the boys that we care about in this country. [00:31:24] America is built on their backs. [00:31:29] Yes. [00:31:31] Because they are the ones who matter most. [00:31:37] Okay. [00:31:38] That black guy didn't say a single word. [00:31:41] And so just take us away the entire scene. [00:31:43] Just perfect faces that he's making behind him. [00:31:45] This is how everybody's feeling. [00:31:47] Everybody, for the first time, it's not left or right. [00:31:50] It's like everyone's united in feeling this. [00:31:53] It feels fake. [00:31:54] It feels wrong. [00:31:55] It's Tim Dylan called it out early. [00:31:56] It feels like they just want our money and they're just going to keep saying the Lord and God and God and the Lord. [00:32:02] So we can't question things. [00:32:04] Because it would just be, oh my God, it would be demonic, as they always say. [00:32:07] It's demonic. [00:32:08] It's evil. [00:32:09] How dare you question a grieving widow? [00:32:11] Like they are trying to use this idea of Christianity as a shield. [00:32:16] And I was hinting on that again, removing Erica Kirk from the scenario. [00:32:21] It was, I was noticing all of these women that make videos. [00:32:25] They're just caddy. [00:32:26] They're just influencers, but they try to find a Bible verse. [00:32:28] Like, I'm not actually caddy. [00:32:30] This is a Bible verse, and I can tell you why I don't, I'm not, it's not that I dislike this person. [00:32:34] I'm just objectively telling you why you should dislike this person, but I'm using a Bible verse. [00:32:37] Stop doing that. [00:32:38] Just stop doing that. [00:32:40] It's inauthentic and people are seeing this for what it is. [00:32:43] And I'm glad that this has gone absolutely viral. [00:32:47] And some of the responses have been amazing. [00:32:49] First and foremost, Grok, who apparently didn't wear his glasses today and he accidentally said, Grock, who is this? [00:32:58] And Grok replied and said, That's Erica Kirk. [00:33:01] Oh, the actress and comedian starring a Drucey's satirical skit. [00:33:05] So he thinks Erica Kirk starred in the skit, which is hilarious. [00:33:10] So very, very funny. [00:33:12] And then you can, of course, expect all of the Israel Firsters who have been defending her, which has been very weird immediately that the Israel Firsters are defending her. [00:33:21] Another clue, another data point. [00:33:24] They were going to be upset. [00:33:25] Ted Cruz tweeted that this was beneath contempt. [00:33:28] Whenever you are describing a comedian as beneath contempt, you're probably losing. [00:33:33] Yeah, it's funny. [00:33:33] It's objectively funny. [00:33:35] And I have always had this stance, by the way. [00:33:38] And but the pettiest person who came in, person who was most upset by this, is Andrew Colvett. [00:33:46] Look what Andrew Colvett commented. [00:33:48] Now do conservative black women. [00:33:53] Guys, I think he's referring to me. [00:33:56] I think he's referring to me. [00:33:57] I don't know, but I feel like he is referring to me. [00:34:01] Drewski, you have my permission. [00:34:02] If you want to do a skit about me, that works. [00:34:04] Andrew, why are you so mad? [00:34:07] Why are you so mad? [00:34:08] Now do you conserve black women? [00:34:09] What are you talking about? [00:34:10] I've been made fun of by the left since I started my career. [00:34:14] Like, I've been on Saturday Night Live. [00:34:16] They've made fun of me. [00:34:18] Dave Chappelle did a skit about me. [00:34:19] My response was, this is funny. [00:34:22] It's cool. [00:34:22] It's legendary that Dave Chappelle knows my name. [00:34:26] You want to know why you're mad? [00:34:27] Because you're guilty. [00:34:29] Your conscience is bothering you. [00:34:31] You're angry that you have so much money. [00:34:33] You guys have so much money, so much influence, so much power, power to the White House. [00:34:37] You can get Scott Besson to issue a letter and say turning point is in great financial standing. [00:34:42] Imagine having that much power, but actually no influence. [00:34:47] That many resources, but that spend it on these influencers. [00:34:52] Everyone can see it's inorganic because we're all feeling the same about Erica Kirk. [00:34:57] He's big mad because he's getting exposed and the walls are closing in. [00:35:02] That's my opinion. [00:35:03] And one area of interest, by the way, which I want you guys to pay attention to because I think this could be something. [00:35:09] And I'll briefly run you through it. [00:35:11] But obviously, Fort Huachuca, like I said at the top, it was very obvious that this was a trigger. [00:35:16] Andrew was feeding information to like obscure podcasters trying to get them to attack us over Fort Huachuca, as opposed to them being like interested. [00:35:25] Again, they keep forgetting how they're supposed to act. [00:35:27] Like you should reach out to me and be like, Hey, sorry, podcast, Candace. [00:35:30] I said, They think they saw Brian Harpole. [00:35:32] That's crazy. [00:35:33] Can you just like connect me so I can see if he was there? [00:35:35] No, they're like, attacker. [00:35:37] They're all crazy. [00:35:38] Some fort, said Andrew. [00:35:40] What fort? [00:35:40] Some fort. [00:35:41] Erica wasn't at some fort. [00:35:42] Well, what was Mitch's story? [00:35:45] The substance of it was that he saw Brian Harpole at Fort Huachuca. [00:35:50] He felt he was almost certain they saw Brian Harpole at a meeting that was concluding on September 9th, the day before Charlie was assassinated early in the morning. [00:35:58] Erica then denied that story pretty aggressively, I would say. [00:36:04] That's what began the tour that led to the infamous stop, just stop moment. [00:36:09] It's like they sent her out there to say, everyone, just stop when we mentioned Fort Huachuca. [00:36:14] Well, Baron Coleman has a source who I have since confirmed to alert him, alert him to the fact that there was another plane that was associated with Turning Point USA that is familiar with Fort Huachuca. [00:36:25] And the kind of the notes here are that on September 10th, when Charlie was assassinated, this plane flew in the evening after Charlie's assassination. [00:36:36] So they flew in in the evening from Chicago. [00:36:38] And then after Charlie's assassination, on October 4th, that plane was in Fort Huachuca all day before it headed up to Kalispell, Montana, which was a stop, a familiar stop for the planes that were going from Texas that day. [00:36:55] Very strange that Kalispell, Montana, Arizona, there just seemed to be a pattern in where these planes were going. [00:37:01] And so Baron is starting to press the brakes on wanting to figure out whose plane this is. [00:37:07] And I always want to share information because, you know, somebody out there might know something. [00:37:12] And so here is Baron Coleman just explaining exactly what it is that he discovered very quickly. [00:37:19] This was a plane I was told from a TPUSA insider is frequently used by TPUSA. [00:37:25] I was going through their stuff and I just wanted to look around the September 10th timeframe. [00:37:30] Because September 10th, this is the flight that I'm pretty sure had someone related to the Charlie Kirk takedown. [00:37:39] This is September 10th, Chicago to Provo. [00:37:41] It had previously been in Pierre. [00:37:44] My guess is that Pierre to Chicago flight was a repositioning flight. [00:37:48] It left Pierre, South Dakota at 2:40 p.m. [00:37:52] It landed in Chicago at 4:06 p.m. [00:37:55] Less than an hour later, it left for Provo, presumably, I presume, with Charlie Kirk's parents. [00:38:02] But I can't state that with any degree of certainty, but I think so. [00:38:06] I think so. [00:38:07] Regardless, it was a TPUSA leg of this flight. [00:38:11] And so I start looking through here and I start seeing stops that are pretty consistently TPUSA. [00:38:18] And then I get to this weird flight here. [00:38:22] This is Fort Huachuca. [00:38:26] Atlanta to Fort Huachuca. [00:38:31] It lands at 9:33 a.m. and it's there all day. [00:38:37] It does not leave until 4:39 p.m. [00:38:44] Why is a plane frequently, I don't want to say exclusively used by TPUSA, but I want to say frequently used by TPUSA. [00:38:53] Why is a plane used by TPUSA going to Fort Huachuca? [00:39:00] The plane we were looking at went to Fort Huachuca. [00:39:03] The new plane went to Fort Chuk Huachuca on October 4th and then went to Kalispell. [00:39:08] I am in the process of trying to figure out what the hell's going on in Kalispell. [00:39:14] But the reason Kalispell draws my attention is it's in Montana. [00:39:19] Kalispell is in Montana. [00:39:21] It was in Montana after going to Fort Huachuca on October 4th. [00:39:27] It was the following day, October 5th, when the security team, including Butch Hibbs, for some reason, random preacher's brother, is also there with them. [00:39:42] I cannot put out of my head that there's a connection here. [00:39:45] I just cannot get out of my head that there's a connection. [00:39:50] There was a flight from Kalispell to Bozeman. [00:39:53] Bozeman is where the guys met up to go to Fairy Lake the following day. [00:39:58] So if you believe, as I do, that TPUSA people were on that flight that went to Fort Huachuca and then went to Kalispell. [00:40:08] There was a flight, a private plane flight that went from Kalispell to Bozeman the next day. [00:40:13] That's the day when everybody showed up and they had their security team retreat or something. [00:40:19] I don't know what it was. [00:40:21] Debrief? [00:40:21] I don't know what they were doing there. [00:40:25] So I do want to issue just one correction to what he said. [00:40:27] Definitively, Charlie's parents were not on that plane because JD Vance sent the Air Force II to pick up Charlie's parents. [00:40:34] And so Charlie's parents are definitively picked up by the vice president's plane on that day and then taken over. [00:40:41] So was somebody else coming from Chicago that day where they sent the plane? [00:40:45] It does seem to be that this plane is could be, I shouldn't say definitively, but it's plausible that this plane is attached to their security apparatus. [00:40:52] And so that's interesting. [00:40:53] I show that only because in case you know any information about that tail number, what was that? [00:40:58] Could you, just so I can say that again, what was the tail number N289MM? [00:41:05] I got to just see that again. [00:41:07] Then you should definitely email Baron Coleman. [00:41:09] You can also email us at more tips at candaceowens.com. [00:41:13] If you freeze it, I can see that. [00:41:15] If you just want to bring up that screen and not play it, I think he shows it right away. [00:41:20] I just want to make sure I get that tail number right or have one of you guys tell me what that tail number is. [00:41:24] I didn't write this down for some reason. [00:41:25] Cool. [00:41:27] Okay, I was really wrong. [00:41:28] N582MM is that tail number. === Smart Equity Loans Explained (02:26) === [00:41:33] Okay. [00:41:34] Anyways, you guys, a lot going on. 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[00:44:24] And people can see the money they're spending, right? [00:44:27] People don't like feeling as though there are others in the world who think that they can simply pay to edit their opinions, right? [00:44:37] They don't have to face up anything. [00:44:39] They don't have to speak to anybody. [00:44:40] I'm just going to pay a bunch of influencers to say something and to attack anybody who criticizes somebody. [00:44:45] There's something very like let them eat cake about that, right? [00:44:48] Let them eat cake. [00:44:49] We're not, I'm not going to come down and speak to anybody. [00:44:51] We're just going to pay for aggressive PR campaigns and every single day. [00:44:55] I mean, the attacks that I've endured, it's so crazy. [00:44:57] It is just, I can't even blink. [00:45:00] And there's another attack. [00:45:00] First, they started with like, I was so in love. [00:45:03] I retweeted one of these today. [00:45:05] I was so in love with Charlie Kirk. [00:45:07] And that's why I'm just so angry because he picked Erica. [00:45:09] Yesterday, they were really saying I was a lesbian. [00:45:12] So like, oh, okay, it can't be both guys. [00:45:14] It can't be, was I actually in love with Erica? [00:45:16] Was I sad that Charlie got Erica? [00:45:18] Like they have no arguments anymore. [00:45:21] They just smear. [00:45:21] They just name call Rabbi Willicki. [00:45:24] I mean, their attacks about against Joe Kent is so obvious that was a campaign. [00:45:28] It's calling him a traitor because they're so angry that a text message got out and Andrew believes that Joe, he gave it to Joe Kent and maybe Joe Kent sent it around to other people and it made the rounds, but Andrew told everybody about that text message. [00:45:41] Everybody, including myself, about that text message. [00:45:42] So they're just angry that they're not in control of the narrative. [00:45:46] And the only way they're ever going to get back in control of the narrative is to tell the truth. [00:45:51] Just tell the truth. [00:45:52] People can handle that. [00:45:53] They can handle you sitting down and telling them the truth about something, unless there's a huge reason you don't want to do that. [00:45:59] And I think there is a huge reason that you guys don't want to do that, right? [00:46:02] I think this entire situation stinks to high heaven. [00:46:05] DBR or DB5 wrote, WTF, Stacey Sheridan, lives in the same complex as Charlie and Erica. [00:46:11] That is super weird. [00:46:12] More and more, it seems like they were all working to smother Charlie and make sure he was closely watched and handled. [00:46:17] Yeah, she does. [00:46:18] And I find it to be very weird and very creepy. [00:46:20] Mikey McCoy, I don't know if he has a place in there, him and Elizabeth, but they are there all the time because I have sources that live in the building, obviously, like every single day they are there and they are working. [00:46:31] They all work in like the community center there. [00:46:34] And everyone finds it to be very creepy. [00:46:35] It's like, what is this kid who's like, what, 22 years old, just kind of slid right into Charlie's chair right after and was doing interviews from his office? [00:46:44] Like what wife would even want that kid in her husband's office doing interviews, moving things around, right? [00:46:51] Moving things around in the office. [00:46:53] That's insane to me that she would provide him that access. [00:46:57] Again, the behavior is what people are noticing is not normal. [00:47:01] It is the reaction and the behavior is not tracking with the grieving widow. [00:47:05] And you can't just pay neocons to attack us to change our understanding that the circumstance is odd, right? [00:47:12] Everything that's happening is very odd. [00:47:14] Okay. [00:47:15] Questions from today's episode: Questions and comments. [00:47:18] Pardon me. [00:47:19] Kelly Martin writes, I miss not knowing who Erica Kirk was. [00:47:23] Yeah. [00:47:24] Flame of Love Caramel writes, Catholics for Candace. [00:47:27] Thank you so much. [00:47:29] James the Least writes Baron Coleman. [00:47:31] Crash Out should be a regular feature of the show. [00:47:33] I know they're so good. [00:47:34] He just has these little crash outs. [00:47:36] But I feel him when he has it. [00:47:37] It's me on the inside trying to stay calm. [00:47:40] Chery writes, remember when Charlie was so excited when South Park did him? [00:47:44] That's so true. [00:47:45] Charlie celebrated that and made fun of it because he wasn't doing anything wrong. [00:47:51] So it's like, okay, you noticed and you're making fun of me. [00:47:54] And great, I'm now in the, it's mainstream. [00:47:57] I've become mainstream. [00:47:58] And that was his perspective. [00:47:59] You know, they're angry because there's something there that they recognize to be very true. [00:48:04] And they also feel like they're not getting their bang for their PR buck. [00:48:08] How could this be? [00:48:09] We spent so much money on the hate Candace and hate Joe Kent and hate everybody else who's telling the truth about Charlie's opinions or whatever, or people that are just meaningfully trying to investigate like Joe Kent. [00:48:21] Crazy. [00:48:22] Cameron Beyer writes, I just knew Candace would say something about Drewski sending love and aloha to everyone from Hawaii. [00:48:28] Aloha. [00:48:30] UFO writes, Andrew Colvet. [00:48:33] Ha Yeah, he's big mad. [00:48:35] Go after black conservatives. [00:48:37] Who's he talking about? [00:48:38] Just say it. [00:48:40] I want Andrew just come on the show, man. [00:48:42] I just want him to come on the show. [00:48:43] They're never going to come on the show. [00:48:44] Rabbi is not going to come on the show. [00:48:45] They all want to smear me, say things about me. [00:48:47] Nobody wants to come on the show and discuss these things with me. [00:48:49] If you believed it, if you believed I got something wrong, and I may have along the way, but guess what? [00:48:54] If I get something wrong, I will change it. [00:48:56] I will say upon more information, I realized that the theory that I put out is not correct. [00:49:01] And here is how I know. [00:49:03] I'm happy to make those edits. [00:49:05] So why be stressed about what I am saying? [00:49:07] If you see me on the show changing things, like when I got the timeline wrong with Nick Shirley and the very next day, I said, oh, Nick Shirley contacted me and I changed it. [00:49:16] It's because you can't answer these questions. [00:49:19] It's been six months. [00:49:20] If you could answer these questions, you would. [00:49:22] And why can't you answer the questions? [00:49:26] I will leave it at that. [00:49:27] I will let that be a rhetorical question. [00:49:28] Why can't you come forward and answer all these questions and put everything to bed? [00:49:32] And please stop saying because it's going to impact the case. [00:49:35] That's nonsense. [00:49:36] The truth is not going to hurt and harm your case. [00:49:38] What flight Andrew took on September 10th is not going to harm your case against Tyler Robinson unless it's incriminating to somebody else. [00:49:50] Creme de la crime writes, the level of vitriol I've seen today on socials, attacks from every possible angle they can think of shows how close you are and how low they are willing to go. [00:49:59] The world sees never give up, go max. [00:50:02] I know it's been especially insane today. [00:50:06] Someone put together this piece of information. [00:50:08] It couldn't have been more inaccurate that my husband hit somebody, hit and run or hit somebody while he was drunk. [00:50:15] And then they pulled up insurance receipts. [00:50:17] And it's just, oh my gosh. [00:50:19] Yeah. [00:50:20] No, not that. [00:50:21] The insurance one. [00:50:22] Like that was, they were trying to connect it to that. [00:50:25] Like he got drunk and he hit a person. [00:50:30] She blocked out that that person has black hair and black eyes, which my husband does not have. [00:50:35] And then they said, oh, and further to that point, here's the person that her husband hit when he was drunk. [00:50:41] On, yeah, I don't, I don't think you have it. [00:50:44] But whatever, I didn't, I didn't give it to you. [00:50:46] It was the whole piece, whatever. [00:50:47] We'll show it next week. [00:50:48] But they showed an insurance claim that somebody made for $6,000 and was like, this must be the person that they harmed. [00:50:54] Please reach out to that person. [00:50:55] If you believe in your heart of hearts that my husband struck somebody on the side of the road and we've been hiding that and then we gave him $6,000 and he went away, please find that. [00:51:06] Please find that victim. [00:51:07] People are just so dumb on the internet, but you're right. [00:51:09] The attacks have been coming in every different direction and it's been insane. [00:51:12] Shy Town writes, Candace and Baron, our American heroes, absolutely phenomenal investigating. [00:51:16] Thank you both and all the sleuths at home working hard to bring you tips. [00:51:20] The truth will prevail. [00:51:21] Christ is king. [00:51:23] Seven Sheets writes, Do we know who Charlie was staring at before his last in-home interview? [00:51:29] That is what betrayal looks like to me. [00:51:30] It's heartbreaking. [00:51:31] Charlie deserves better. [00:51:32] I have a suspicion that notorious, I don't think we have it, but Charlie's looking to the side right before he goes live with Laura Ingram. [00:51:39] Based on what Frank Turek said, I think he's looking at Frank Turek. [00:51:42] And I am working on a tip that somebody told me that Frank Turek changed his schedule. [00:51:48] He was supposed to have an appointment somewhere else and he changed it last second. [00:51:51] I mean, like in another state. [00:51:53] And I had always wondered why Frank Turek was in Scottsdale on September 8th. [00:51:56] I wonder what he was doing. [00:51:57] Is it a frequent stop for him? [00:51:59] I think not. [00:52:00] He said he goes like once or twice a year. [00:52:02] Why then? [00:52:03] Why traveling with Charlie? [00:52:05] But it would be very interesting if Frank was not supposed to be there and then he was. [00:52:09] Again, I'm working on that tip so that it might not prove fruitful, but it would show, which I have suspected, is that something was going on with Charlie personally, with Charlie and Erica personally. [00:52:19] And rabbis and priests were praying, not because Charlie was worried about his tour or worried about a Jezebel article that went up. [00:52:27] That's just not who Charlie was. [00:52:28] He had a good sense of humor, especially when it came to people that were just frankly loony. [00:52:32] So we're not being told the truth about that, but we haven't been told the truth about anything, but we're getting close to the truth. [00:52:37] And we know we're getting close to the truth because the attacks don't stop. [00:52:41] The attacks do not stop. [00:52:43] If they were not guilty, they would have no issue, like I said, coming here. [00:52:47] Invitation is always open to the rabbi, to Andrew Colvet, to Blake Neff, to Laura Loomer. [00:52:54] She wants to come on and explain with all the proof and the facts that she has that Tyler Robinson is guilty, even though he hasn't even entered in a plea. [00:53:02] We haven't had his arraignment, guys. [00:53:05] How are we saying Tyler Robinson did it? [00:53:07] That you're just saying that you believe in guilty before proving innocent. [00:53:10] That if the state can drum up charges against you, we don't even need to hear from the person who might very well enter in a not guilty plea. [00:53:19] We don't even need to hear from it because the police said that he's the guy. [00:53:23] That is a guilty before proven innocent society. [00:53:27] And it stands in stark contrast to everything that Charlie Kirk believed in. [00:53:33] That's why people are asking them to just shutter Charlie's channel, just shutter the channel, right? [00:53:37] You cannot just keep his show going on where you're just representing the opposite of his every principle, including his shifting perspective, which had shifted completely before he died on Israel. [00:53:50] You guys just didn't want to deal with another Tucker Carlson or a Megan Kelly or a Candace Owens when we see how you behave. [00:53:57] And we realize, yeah, you're not innocent victims. [00:53:59] You're kind of the opposite. [00:54:00] You kind of gang stalk people. [00:54:02] You don't leave people alone. [00:54:04] And it's because you're using tactics of like black psychology. [00:54:08] You know, you're trying to psychiatrically break somebody down, psychologically break somebody down with lies and smears and libels and going after their sponsors. [00:54:19] That has been their black magic trick of the last century. [00:54:23] They believe in psychology. [00:54:24] If there's enough of us and we just swarm them like a beehive and tell a bunch of lies, they'll eventually break. [00:54:30] And what's actually happening is the opposite thing. [00:54:32] We're getting stronger. [00:54:33] We're proving to be resistant. [00:54:35] We are like a resistant strain. [00:54:38] And also, you harm yourself in the process because nobody believes you. [00:54:41] You lie so much that nobody believes you anymore. [00:54:44] It's completely ridiculous. [00:54:48] Anyway, you guys, we have a new merch on the website. [00:54:50] So if you'd like to support us and support the work that we do, easy way to do that, buy our new merch, Not Dying for Israel. [00:54:56] That's a personal favorite of mine. [00:54:59] That's why they're raising, remember they told us this war has like 119% support and the troops love it. [00:55:06] They just want to go die for Israel. [00:55:08] They're also raising the age. [00:55:11] All right. [00:55:11] They're also raising the age to join the military from 35 up to 42, beginning in April of this year. [00:55:18] Why do I feel like recruitment numbers must be low? [00:55:22] That's probably what's maybe the Goyam are waking up. [00:55:25] And you can blame Tucker Carlson and you can blame Candace Owens. [00:55:28] We should probably blame yourselves because of how you behave. [00:55:32] You're not sending us your best. [00:55:33] Laura Loomer is not your best. [00:55:35] I will say that. [00:55:36] And it's just revealing your character. [00:55:38] People don't want to be aligned with it. [00:55:40] And by the way, for all of you guys, that's great news for all the neocons. [00:55:44] Sign up. [00:55:45] Sign up and go fight that war. [00:55:47] Iran's so evil. [00:55:49] Go there out to the Middle East and win that winnable war. [00:55:52] We look forward to cheering you guys on. [00:55:55] Our clips channel is up on YouTube. [00:55:57] A link is in the description. [00:55:58] Otherwise, we will see the book club peeps tomorrow at 4 4 p.m. Eastern.