UN Walkout On Bibi, Former FBI Director Comey Indicted, Trump Protects Palestine?
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Dr. Munko.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream.
We are live.
Guys, I literally just got off the plane not even an hour ago.
Got off the plane, came right to the studio, and we are live.
No breaks on the train, guys.
I am dead, but we are here anyway.
I was like, damn, am I going to reschedule this thing?
Am I going to go live tomorrow instead?
I said, nah, man, we're just going to do it right now.
It is what it is.
We here now, boyos.
We here now.
Fatality.
So, um, got a couple things we're going to cover.
Former director of the FBI, James Gomey, indicted.
We're going to talk about your boy Howie Rubin, which, by the way, if you're wondering every single time, bro.
Every single time.
And it gets better.
He's a financier, just like our old boy, you know, Jeffrey Epstein.
Every single time.
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We're also going to talk about your boy Benjamin Nanyahu getting the whole fucking UN to walk out on him.
Every single time.
I guess killing kids doesn't get you fans.
But before I do all that, guys, there's a Twitter space going on with a bunch of guys.
We'll jump in there.
Some big names in there.
Boom.
Ryan Mott is running it.
If you guys don't know, I was up literally just got back from DC.
I was with Ryan Mata and Tim and Phil and the whole crew over there.
I will be up at Timcast IRL October 9th, and I'm going to do something with them with the debate later on in the month.
So anyway, let's jump into space, see what they're going to do.
I already got my fucking sound ready because I know my fucking mic's about to get powered down.
Bro, I don't know what it is.
It's a masad.
They probably control my fucking microphone or some shit.
They stalking me at shit.
We got to get rid of this guy.
This guy's a problem.
Okay, let's see here.
All right.
I think we're good.
The mic is coming in good.
All right, let's go in this bitch.
My background, 25 years in the system in the national security arena, having taught about intelligence analysis and being a lawyer and all the things that I've been blessed to be able to accumulate in terms of a resume.
I think at this point in my life.
Shout out to you Robin Kobe for the gifted sub.
I appreciate you.
Yeah, we got a bunch of people.
I saw, okay, I got Dan Bilzan in here.
Sam Parker's near.
True teller.
Ivan Rakeland.
We got Ian Carroll in the house.
So yeah, I just clicked to get a mic.
While they talk real quick, let me read some of these chats.
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Yeah, bro.
Facts.
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Did you see Nania talk about people dancing on rooftops after 9-11?
Zachi said they were Palestinians.
I know, right?
He must have forgot that we're all woke on this topic now, man.
Dead Riser says, we got another one on our side.
Just J-Pilled my left-hard sister, LOL.
Now she's watching Good Show This Morning.
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Tapeworm says, Martin, you are completely right about these woke actors.
They can't be honest with themselves.
Hollywood has them cucked, bro.
I'm telling you, bro.
Telling you.
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Yeah, dude, that's why I don't like, that's why I don't like bringing celebs on the podcast, bro.
Niggas are cucked.
When are you guys going to wake up and realize that I'm like the only real nigga on the internet left?
When are you guys going to realize this?
There's only a few of us.
Facilitate me educate you on things like the Second Amendment and other constitutional amendments.
All right, let me just, they're still yapping.
All right, I turned on my mic.
It's good now.
All right.
Let's see here.
Yeah, dude.
Anytime I go on a Twitter space, it gets fucked up.
All right.
Mike is fine.
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Thank you, O slash Graper.
Yeah, bro.
I'm trying to tell you guys, these niggas are all cucked.
Okay.
One of the few real niggas left.
Well, we'll maybe get by in a minute, but he maybe has got his mic off.
Maybe he gassed out at the gym.
I'm literally on live for a while.
Hey, what's up, guys?
I'm live streaming right now.
Sorry, I had myself muted, so I would make sure I wouldn't interrupt whatever you guys had going on.
No, man, we'd love to hear your take, brother.
So tell us, you got a live stream full of people, man.
What have your thoughts been?
I mean, we kind of ran through everything.
I kind of feel like I showed you a few things that you may or may not have heard of how this case is going.
Did your outlook change on what you thought the bigger picture was?
Yeah, I mean, so my position is, you know, I'm just waiting until all the evidence comes out.
You know, there's a lot of discrepancies.
We have more questions than answers.
You know, the FBI isn't being as transparent as I hoped they would be.
And, you know, here's the thing, right?
We're in a position now where the general public does not trust the government.
They don't trust the FBI.
They don't trust these federal law enforcement agencies.
And I look at it like, look, this investigation isn't a national security case, right?
It's not a high side case.
You know, if there is international nexus, it's probably not going to be anything like super damaging.
I think, out of good spirits, the FBI and also the state police, because I do think, I think people need to also understand that the FBI isn't really running this thing as much as people think they are.
It's really the state police, which is going to be the Department of Public Safety, right?
And their state police and their investigative unit that's running this investigation right now because the FBI doesn't have a charge, right?
And obviously, I think they're going to try to build towards a federal charge at some point.
But I think the two agencies need to come together and just be transparent.
Show us the gun.
Show us the video fully of him running on the roof.
Because when we saw him running on the roof, we don't see him taking a shot in the prone position, right?
Release the autopsy report if there is one, because now they're saying that there is an autopsy report.
And I think at this point, there's times where there's some cases where it draws such a huge interest from the public that this is your opportunity as the federal law enforce agency, the premier federal law enforce agencies, which the FBI calls itself.
This is your chance to regain trust with the public.
Put everything out.
No one gives a fuck about your JTTF cases where you guys are thwarting, you know, dudes in the mosque.
No one cares about what you got going on with El Shabab or whatever.
All your national security cases are safe.
This is, let's be honest here.
This is a murder investigation.
This is why the state took lead on it in the first place.
This is why the state has charge line in the first place.
You want to release it?
Real quick, Myron, what is the federal nexus?
Where the FBI can even take a role in it.
They'd come in in terrorism charges.
They'd come terrorism charges.
What they would try to say is they would say that it was for a political ideology, and they'll say that it was done in front of thousands of people to send a political message.
And that's what they would do.
Now, it depends on the U.S. Attorney's Office, right?
I mean, you're a lawyer, so you know, if you've got an AUSA that's aggressive, they'll do it.
But if you got another AUSA that, you know, is like, oh, well, you know, I don't know how I'm going to feel about this, but I think they're going to do it, right?
Because with a case of this size, there's no way he's not going to get hit with federal charges.
Also, they might hit him with gun charges, right?
The gun doesn't have a serial number.
Who knows?
But I think that they're going to try to go with the terrorism charge.
But from my perspective, they just need to come clean and release everything because this isn't a national security case.
It's a case of great public interest.
You want to restore trust with the American public?
Put everything out.
Show us the fucking gun.
Show us the camera footage of him taking a shot in the prone position.
Show us the autopsy report.
You know, put out as much as you can because honestly, at this point, they've already put out a lot, right?
So I'd say just release as much of it as you can and gain back that public's trust.
And Myron, I want to give you a chance.
You got Ian and Dan Balzerian up here.
I know you're live on your show.
Do you want to throw a couple of questions at these guys while you got them here in the space?
No, that's cool.
I know Dan and Ian personally, man.
Good guys.
I mean, I'd love to hear your guys' take.
I don't know what you guys think as far as like if you want to see some more transparency.
I will give cash credit on this because, you know, you got to give credit where it's due, right?
As someone that's worked with the FBI very closely on many different cases, I will tell you guys right now, and anyone that's former law enforcement will agree with me, they're the worst agency to work with.
They never share information.
I was telling a story earlier today when I was on Tim, on Tim's show with Ryan.
I'll never forget this shit.
I was doing like a Hawala money case, right, with Secret Service and FBI, and they needed records, like travel records.
HSI, we get all the records of people coming in and out of the country, et cetera.
So I was able to go ahead and pull these records from them and I gave them to him.
And I remember I was like away from my computer, some shit like that.
And I called the agent.
I was like, hey, those records I gave you, can you tell me XYZ?
I needed like a date or something from it.
And the guy literally told me, oh, that's classified.
I was like, what?
I gave you that.
What the fuck are you talking about?
It's classified.
But this is how the FBI works.
They're incredibly bureaucratic.
They can't get anything done.
They're super top heavy.
They have so much fucking red tape.
And they're no longer the same legacy agency that they used to be.
The FBI used to be the badass in the 80s and the 70s when they were going after the mafia, but they cut themselves after 9-11.
So they're very fucking difficult to work with.
So, you know, I will say with Cash Patel, at least he's declassifying some of the stuff.
I've absolutely fumbled on Epstein, though.
I'm not even going to.
The Epstein thing is a whole other fucking nightmare that, you know, I could explain that too if you guys want, because the real person that needs to be held accountable to the highest degree with the Epstein thing and no one's talking about it is Tulsi Gabbard.
And I can explain why if you guys want to go down that road, but I'll keep it focused on Charlie Kirk.
But with Patel, I will say he's by far been the most transparent FBI director I've ever seen.
But it's still not good enough, man.
We need more.
We need the Epstein stuff.
We need this case with Charlie Kirk to come out publicly because it's of great public interest.
And this is a great opportunity for the FBI to build trust back in.
Myron, you're Sam here.
How are you doing, buddy?
Good to talk to you.
The mic is sounding good, by the way.
That mic you got sounding really slick, really smooth.
Appreciate that.
But have you seen Candace's revelations today?
I mean, it seems like if what Candace is saying is true or even half true or part true, it really blows a massive hole in the side of the FBI and the government narrative combination that's emerged.
What's your thoughts on that?
Yeah, I'm so glad you said that.
That's precisely why they need to get that information out because here's what's happening.
Every single hole that comes out, right, where people are asking questions, it gets end up, it gets ends up getting filled by a conspiracy theory, whether right or wrong, right?
And the less answers the FBI gives, the more the public is going to come to conclusions.
They're going to give alternative theories, et cetera.
And look, I get it from their perspective.
As someone who, because I could put both, both be in both shoes.
As a guy that used to be in 1811 and used to do these cases, you know, I'll never forget I had a big case back in 2015.
Some dude was making fake border patrol units, right?
And it hit national news and they were reporting all kinds of shit fake, all kinds of bad reporting.
And I was like, fuck, yeah, good.
They don't know what's really going on here, right?
So as the investigator, I was like, cool, I could protect the integrity of my case.
But in this social media world now, where Twitter is huge, people are putting out narratives all over the place, it's undermining the integrity of the agency now, not just the investigation, but the agency, because these theories are coming out.
You just got to be transparent and put it out there because everything that the FBI misses and doesn't put out, it's going to get filled by a potential kook.
Sometimes they might be right, sometimes it might be wrong.
So, yeah, that's a perfect example with what's going on with Candace is they need to come to the table and give us the fucking picture of the gun.
Like, I didn't even realize, and thank you, Ryan, for bringing this to my attention.
The picture of the rifle that they put out, that's not even the fucking rifle.
It's like some old Mauser or some modern Mauser, excuse me, that isn't even the actual weapon.
So they need to just come out with the stuff, dude.
And then if it really is a 30-out six, like, you know, from what I've been told and what I've looked at, apparently that would have blown his neck.
You know, God rest his soul, Charlie Kirk, rest in peace to him.
So we just have things that aren't lining up, unfortunately.
And I know right after today's show, a gentleman named Phil Lyman reached out to me and he's like, hey, you guys are guys are right over the target, but you guys are missing a few key points.
So I wanted to give.
Well, let's do a little background on Phil.
Phil Lyman ran for governor of Utah in this last election cycle.
If it's the same Phil Lyman, is that who you were talking to?
Yeah, buddy.
Yeah.
So go ahead, Phil.
Welcome to the stage, brother.
Hey, thanks, Ryan.
And I guess, you know, being here on the ground, I mean, I was there at the event.
I was talking to Charlie just before he went out on stage, kind of watched this whole thing play out.
But the biggest thing to me was the performance that was done by Governor Cox.
And that's why I said, look, I don't know.
I don't know who's on the roof.
I don't know what happened.
I know whatever we're being told is not the truth, but I did watch a major performance by the governor.
And you've got another entity out here in Utah called the Reagan Caucus.
Reagan caucus announced several months ago that they were going to run Spencer Cox for president.
All of this starts to shape up to look like a red flag event to launch a presidential campaign.
And I'm not making implications of anybody individually, but there's so much misinformation going on here in Utah.
And then you also have the advantage of people that know the family of Tyler Robinson that are saying, this is not true.
He didn't make a confession.
His dad didn't make a confession.
It didn't turn him in.
You got all this ring camera footage.
I happen to have like family right there.
It was their ring cameras.
And I'm talking to him.
It's like, I don't see how that, I don't see how that 30 out 6 could fit down there with the scope.
Clearly, it didn't disassemble that, put it back together, make that shot.
And one of the other key points that I saw was that footage that they said was Tyler Robinson in the stairwell.
It's like, that's not Tyler Robinson.
It doesn't look like him.
And then they said, oh, we did an AI enhancement.
It's like, oh, now it looks like him.
It's like, that's not AI enhancement.
That's like, that's like a, you know, changing.
That's like Photoshop.
And then the last thing that I can't get past is George Zinn, the old guy, you know, stands up, points his finger at Charlie when everybody else is scattering.
Something is going on here.
And that's the, I guess the consensus locally is whatever we're being told is not what is not what happened.
And now we're finding out this.
Phil, if I might interject, I mean, you're obviously a veteran of Utah politics.
I ran in 2018.
I ran into George Zinn at Republican events all the time.
What's been your experience with him?
What did you make of that when you first saw that or heard of that?
Well, it was like, to me, it was like a mystery wrapped in a riddle because it's like, why would you pick George Zinn?
If he was going to be a guy, everybody in Utah knows George Zinn in politics.
And then you watch the video of him.
I don't know if you've seen, you know, he stands up and points his finger right after the shot, points his finger and acts like he's shooting Charlie Kirk.
Whether he's a nut job or not, that's a strange reaction to have spontaneously.
And then they find the child porn on his phone.
And I think he was extorted.
I think he's being put up to do something there.
But yeah, it's a fly in the ointment.
It's something's like, something went on there with George Zan.
Somebody should answer that question.
And I know everybody, wasn't he released?
Forgive.
Sorry, Ryan, but wasn't he released?
Haven't they already released him or is he back in custody now because the child porn?
I think he's well, I think he's still in custody for obstruction of justice.
And, you know, there were rumors that he had been out on Bell, but I don't think that's the case.
He found Charlie porn on his phone, didn't they?
Yeah.
All very convenient.
Yes, very convenient.
So, you know, maybe it was extortion.
Maybe somebody said, hey, you know, if you'll do this for us, you know, then we won't tell anybody what's on your phone.
I don't know.
But still, immediately, immediately after that shot, he's up there.
You know, he's got a banana in his pocket.
He's pretending like he's shooting Charlie Kirk.
And then he's waving his hat saying, I did it.
I did it.
Not something that a person does if they're not prepared for that event.
And then the other thing, you know, I was, I was, you know, I was very close.
I was at the back of the venue when the shot went off, or when the sound went off at least.
And I turned around and was like, right with some people, there's like, that was right here.
That, you know, came out of the building.
That was right here.
And there was a couple of girls there that clearly were not.
They said, yeah, it was right over there, but they weren't afraid.
They weren't running for their lives like everybody else.
And it was horrendous.
I mean, people were screaming.
They literally, I thought it was going to be a mass shooting, but there was clearly a group of people there that were not afraid of a mass shooter.
They kind of had some sort of inside information.
How loud was it, by the way?
Because a 30 out 6 in that fishbowl should sound like a fucking cannon went off.
It was loud.
Yeah, I went out.
In fact, I was walking down, kind of running to try to find my people, and some guy said it sounded like a 22.
And I said, that's a 30 out 6 or 308.
I'm not a gun expert, but that's no 22.
Okay, so it was super loud.
It was loud.
So let me see.
It was a bang.
I was going to ask something because, you know, now, because we were going over this on the show earlier with Tim, and we're kind of just, because no one had a really solid theory, right?
I think all of us have an open mind, you know, to get information, right?
We're all seeking a truth here.
So, and I know the ATF put out in their communication with each other that they believe it was a 30-out six.
I mean, but then we look at the wound pattern and we look at, you know, how Charlie was hit.
You know, people are saying there's no way it could have been a 30-out six.
Now, I know some other people said, well, it could have been a smaller grain, like a worse quality bullet.
But, but, you know, but with you being there, you're saying that it was loud as hell, right?
So it had to have been some kind of high-capacity.
And Phil, before you answer that, Phil, hold on.
Let me ask you as well, too.
You know, there's a lot of talk of this something exploding under his shirt.
You know, Blake put pretty big evidence.
And I want to point out, too, was it possible that that mic, that something exploded under his chest and his microphone was right there?
So as that thing went, boom, that amplified, did it sound like a shot was coming through the speaker?
Is what I'm asking?
No, I mean, from where I was at, it sounded like a gunshot in the vicinity.
I quickly, as soon as I saw that there was not, you know, a mass shooting going on, I thought, well, this guy has to be on the roof above me, which was in the Sorenson building.
You know, the FBI says, well, he was on the roof of the Losie building, which kind of lines up.
But as soon as I saw the gun, it's like, that's not the gun.
Actually, when he was walking down the street with the lamp, I looked.
It's like, okay, that guy could have something in his pants, but that's not Tyler Robinson.
That's a different person.
And then the stairwell, that's not Tyler Robinson.
So all the way through, I'm saying, I don't think that gun was on the roof.
Clearly, he didn't put it back together, take it apart, all of that nonsense.
And so if there was a bang back where I was standing, it sounded very much like a 30-out six, but I don't think it would have, I don't think there was a live round that was fired from that location.
I think something else happened, but that's all of those things.
And this is the other thing that I said, you know, with when I was on with Steve Bennett, I said, you know, you can't unscramble an egg.
And that's kind of what they've done to this case.
But you can look at the things that you can observe, which is the response from, you know, the governor at the time.
And, you know, the governor standing up and really doing such a performance.
And then so quickly, you know, this is done.
This is over.
We got him.
You know, everybody get off your phones, go out and touch some grass.
Go out and talk to your neighbors.
Like, wait a second.
Yeah, that's something that really pissed me off, too.
The governor's talking too fucking much.
Like, here's the thing.
When you got a case like this, right?
I want to only hear from the lead agency.
I don't give a fuck what the governor's got to say.
I don't care what about the state police, what they got to say.
Lead agency rep goes out there.
If it's FBI, the special agent in charge is there, and he has his case agent in the back somewhere that could give him the details of what the fuck is going on on the ground because he's not law enforcement.
And here's the other thing that really pissed me off, and it made Cash look bad.
Cash didn't talk enough at some of these things and give investigative updates of what was going on.
The governor was just yapping and talking and saying this other stuff.
The public wants to know what police work was done.
What did you guys find?
Like, I'll give you guys an example, right?
Because I criticize people, but I also give them their flowers.
He did a good job.
If you guys read Cash Patel's suite on the Dallas Texas situation, he put a good amount of information in there.
I was actually impressed.
I was like, good, this is awesome.
You talk about what you found, what you saw in the investigation.
You know, granted, the shooter was killed.
He committed suicide, but still, I was like, this is way more transparent.
They should do the same exact thing with what's going on in the Kirk case.
Get that governor out of here.
We don't want to hear him.
Exactly.
You know, when the Orlando shooting happened out there at the nightclub, Rick Scott said a few words and then turned it over to the officers.
There was one person who went out to Orlando and made a big stage of it, and that was Spencer Cox.
He was the lieutenant governor here.
And he went out and made this big speech about, you know, loving transgender and all this nonsense.
It's like he is looking for a platform.
And this one was so blatant to me.
And it bothers me when I see other people around the nation saying, wow, that governor from Utah, I wish he was our president.
I wish, you know, we had more people like that.
It's like, that was a performance.
If you can't see that, you're not really paying attention.
And let me add to that, too.
Hold on.
Let me.
Yeah.
Hold on one second, Ian.
I just got to play this clip because I want everybody to realize what they're talking about here.
So this is Spencer Cox almost immediately after the investigation.
Cash Patel, like they said, is standing right behind him, not saying a word.
And here's what he had to say right after they arrested Tyler.
The mental illness pack.
He was not a student here at UVU.
He was living and had lived for a long time with his family in Washington County.
Yeah, so that's him right there telling you that this Tyler Robinson lived with his family for a very, very long time.
And I think that that's kind of hard to have this man in custody.
His parents allegedly turned him in.
And then all of a sudden the story spins to him being this trans shooter that lives at his boyfriend.
That's what happens when you have non-law enforcement people giving a press conference and talking about, you know, pertinent details like that.
And they might mess up.
These guys aren't cops or law enforcement guys.
They're not going to remember the facts and circumstances and be able to summarize it in a way where it's palatable to normies, right?
Because when you're an agent, right?
When you write your affidavit, you're writing it in a way where you're just trying to get basic probable cause.
You're putting it out in a chronological fashion so it's easy to understand for a judge, right?
When you got a governor in there, this guy doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
And on top of that, he doesn't have access to the case agent.
He doesn't have access to the SSA or the supervisory special agent.
He doesn't have access to any of that stuff.
Cash should have been the one that gave that press conference and talked.
And he flew all the way out there.
And I was like, okay, I want to hear what Cash got to say.
He didn't say a fucking word at the first press conference.
Well, you know, hey, Ryan, no, I was going to say, like, I put it, it's the second one over in the Jumbo Blake's reviewing it right now.
It was a new angle.
I hadn't seen Lune had give it to me.
I even sent it to Myron and then I sent to everybody.
But anyway, I just thought that was pretty fucking interesting, man.
I ain't seen that angle yet.
How about SNCU too, Ryan?
I did want to say one more thing, Ryan.
And, you know, we've had a group start up here.
They created what they call the Dignity Index.
It's basically a social credit score.
Within days after the Charlie Kirk shooting, they announced a big merger between the Dignity Index and the Disagree Better community.
It's like these guys are not wasting any time.
And they've got events already planned, all lined out.
It's like they're not wasting any time to like make the most of this crisis for an agenda, which is purely, you know, Marxist agenda.
It's that's another part of this that really is glaring to people who are here local watching it happen.
Just the opportunism.
Phil, can I ask you a question about the locals, actually?
And obviously, I want to just make sure that the space should try to understand.
If Phil doesn't want to answer this entirely or in part for, you know, the privacy of some locals, that would make total sense.
But I'm curious, Phil, if you have A, heard any of Candace's reporting about her contact with people on the ground there, locals that live in the community and right around the campus.
Oh, yeah.
And if you have heard any of it, is that lining up with your experience with the locals?
Or do you have any comment on like the people that have actually been living there that know the families or that have like you know the actual context here?
Yeah, so I will say this.
I really admire Candace for asking the questions and draw and jumping to conclusions.
That's fine.
When she's talking about like the Steele family, that's my family.
That's my mother's maiden name is Steele.
Really, really interesting that that goes into that.
And she goes off on some tangents that I think, you know, maybe do a disservice to the dialogue in general.
But overall, she's asking a lot of questions that bring up a lot of, you know, answers, I guess, so that the families can come out and they can answer it.
So, so, yeah, I mean, I'm standing right now, you know, a mile from UVU as we speak, and it's just a constant, it's a constant thing.
And yeah, some of her reporting is off, but it's not off in its intention, I guess.
Cool.
Thank you, Phil.
Phil, I'm going to send you a DM if you'd look for it.
Sorry, what was that?
I'm going to send you a message here on X with a couple more specifics.
Okay.
Thanks for answering that.
I appreciate it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, thank you.
You know, and when I was standing up there with Charlie, I wanted to say, you know, he was throwing out the hats.
I've said before, when Charlie shows up, he brings the party with him.
There was no sense of like impending doom or anything.
It was a party.
I was standing next to this handicapped gentleman, and he said, Do you know Charlie Kirk?
And I said, I do.
And he said, Can you get me a hat?
I said, I can.
And right about that time, Charlie came.
I was just going to get one for one of the volunteers.
Charlie came around and I waved to him and he went to toss the hat and he saw who I was pointing at, that it was a handicapped person.
And he walked over with the biggest smile on his face and he handed him that hat.
And it was like pure, pure, you know, humanity and compassion.
And such a genuine person.
And the biggest tragedy when I was standing there, even just within a few seconds after it happened, I thought, this is 3,000 kids who are going to be severely impacted by what they've just witnessed here.
And, you know, very, very traumatic for the locals.
And a lot of my friends who had their young children there and stuff.
So it is not a small thing.
And we talk about things, you know, in political context and stuff, we come back to like, this is what we saw.
You know, I have to remind myself every day.
I think Charlie Kirk really, I think that really happened.
It seems so surreal that it happened here.
But then you have to go to the next step, which is somebody did this.
Somebody planned this.
I don't think it was Tyler Robinson.
If it was, okay, but let's just get the answers.
People, like you, like Myron was saying, you know, you leave those big gaps open and it just gets filled with whatever people can fill that.
And it'd be so easy to answer those questions, you know, like showing the film of him taking the shot.
Why don't we have that?
Why don't we have the film of him going through the stairway?
Just a thousand things that could be so easily answered that when they're not, you have to conclude that it's intentional to mislead.
And I wanted to bring up Melissa.
I believe she had sent something to Mays that Mays thought was interesting.
So I wanted to give Melissa, did you have something you wanted to add to this conversation or something you needed to add to this story?
Hey, everybody.
I don't have any intel.
I just wanted to say happy Friday night and kind of say hello to all the people who are, you know, working through what we've lived through and join in the grief and the frustration.
And I just want to audibly say, like, we all know they just think we're stupid.
I just feel like I need to get that off my chest and say that in a public forum of like, we are not stupid.
And you morons who think we're stupid, you can just, you know, insert expletive.
But I did, I just love everything you said, Phil, and bringing that local touch and just really quickly want to piggyback.
All right, women are yapping.
Okay, so what you guys are probably wondering, Myra, what are you looking at right now?
So for those of you that are not familiar, I'm looking up the Frank James case.
Frank James was a guy that went on a New York subway and killed a bunch of people.
I don't know how many people he killed, but he shot a bunch of people.
Give me one sec.
I want to pull this case up.
If you guys remember back, I think in Brooklyn.
Here we go.
Yep.
Yeah, we can do this one.
I actually covered this case on FedReacts too.
You guys remember?
Okay.
What did they charge him with?
Terrorist attack and other violence against the mass transmission system in a vehicle carrying passengers and employees.
Okay, discharging firearm during crime of violence.
Total 18 terrorist attack and other violence against the mass transmission system and vehicle carrying passengers and employees.
Okay.
So he did it on a train.
That's what gave them the federal nexus.
So I'm trying to think how they would get this guy, if they were to charge him on terrorism charges, how they would get him.
Yeah, here's, yeah, this is them.
I remember covering this case on FedReacts.
So, and you, and also, guys, funny enough, the other guy that got the terrorism charge, you guys know the guy that killed Irina?
He got hit with this charge as well.
Terrorism on a, on a, on a, um, on a mass transit.
Yeah, at a mass translation system, there's got to be one.
There's got to be one.
Okay, let me see here.
There's got to be something.
Or like a place.
Excuse me, likely.
Okay, whether campus violence leads to a terrorism charge depends on the perpetrators' motive and intent.
Rogers Gris will likely pursue a terrorism charge of the act of intent intimidating civilian population, but yep, yep, yep.
Okay, what is the charge, though?
What is a federal statue?
Yep, Utah Valley, yep.
Mote of the okay, clearance Pacific.
Okay, charging the text to make a terrorist.
That's not what I care about, though.
Okay, here's a domestic terrorist damn dude trying to firebomb Oakland Federal.
Hey, you cooked, bro.
That nigga's cooked.
What a fucking dumbass.
What one of the worst things you can do, bro?
Nigga's name is Goonin.
Yeah, that's the L. Casey Robert Goonin.
Yo, man.
Oh, man.
So, all right, let me unmute this shit real quick and get back in.
Oh, is Ivan out of here anymore?
RFK and MLK assassinations.
But one of one of the damn it.
I was gonna, I was gonna tell him what I found.
I was gonna tell him they would probably use some type of statue where the college affects interstate commerce or something like that.
Because it's very easy for the feds to get venue, guys.
It's really easy.
All right, I think we might just get into the news.
We'll listen to this a little bit longer, guys, and then we're gonna go ahead and get into the news.
Evidence and trace evidence destroyed.
In the case of RFK, the LAPD lost or destroyed all the wood panels in the room of the pantry where RFK was killed at the Ambassador Hotel.
They lost or destroyed the wood wall panels, the ceiling tiles, and the door frame where bullet holes were in.
And then in the case of Martin Luther King, there was a possible second shooter that eyewitnesses placed in the bushes nearby.
And the city within hours had destroyed that crime scene by like chopping down and ripping out like the flower beds and all the bushes and all the foliage, destroying that crime scene.
And then in this case, where Charlie was sitting, within a couple days, I guess, they ripped up all the sod and paid it, paved it over.
So if there had been any trace evidence or something unconventional that like we uncover, now it's impossible to investigate.
What do you make of that, Phil?
What do you know about that, Phil?
And then Myron, what do you make of that?
Yeah, Sam.
I mean, that's another one of those things.
It's like, why are they doing this?
And they didn't do it on a random, on a random time.
Sunday morning.
It was a Sunday morning when they brought in their backhoe and their skid steer and they started digging this up.
It's like a university doesn't have a crew that's working on Sunday morning, especially in Utah.
And you're saying, well, if the FBI is doing this, where's the sheriff with the sheriff?
And let's just pause real quick right there.
In Utah, like even gas stations are closed in Utah.
People need to understand it's full.
It's like 75% Mormon, right?
They keep the Sabbath day holy.
Gas stations are closed.
Like, even vending machines used to be turned off on BYU campus.
I don't know if they still are.
But like, on Sunday, like, nothing's open, nothing's being done.
And they're sending a construction crew out at UVU to rip up the crime scene.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
And you're looking and you're trying to get close to them to ask me on Instagram.
Who are you guys working for?
Is this the university that's doing this?
Is it the FBI?
Is it the sheriff's office?
And there's no answers.
Again, there's no answers.
Like you say, they rip out all that sod to put in all this, uh, all this concrete paving, which makes absolutely no sense other than to create you know questions where there didn't have to be questions.
Why are they doing that?
It's really when I posted about this, Phil, just so you know, there was a lot of comments, and you could kind of see that they started having this excuse that it was already planned to do that prior to the event.
Well, you know what?
Guess what?
It's a crime scene now.
Exactly.
Plans previously should have changed.
They should have protected that, right?
And if, and if it was planned, and you know, then you would show up Monday morning with your crew and say, you know, Sunday, Sunday does not make any sense.
Sunday, you know, 10 o'clock in the morning on a Sunday.
Again, in Utah, when people are all at church and everything else, it's like, this is not normal.
Very, very unusual behavior.
Sam, and you were saying RFK, you were saying something about, but I caught the end of it there.
Yeah, so RFK was killed in the pantry of the Ambassador Hotel after winning the California primary.
And just to catch everybody up, Saran Saran was the alleged shooter, but all his shots, his gun only held eight bullets, and he shot at RFK from the front.
But the death bullets came from close range behind RFK.
That's number one.
Yeah, behind.
Number two, audio, audio, and eyewitness testimony combined say that there were 10 to 13 shots fired.
And so any bullet holes that had been in the wall paneling or the ceiling tiles or in the door frames, all that evidence was lost because the LAPD lost or destroyed it.
So this is just one of these parallels where these conspiratorial assassinations, one of the hallmarks of them is destruction of the crime scene.
And so when I saw that happen to Charlie's crime scene, it really like that was a big red flag to me.
Yeah, that's what they do.
Yeah, no, because you're right.
You know, anyone that thinks Sirhan Sarhan killed RFK is 50 IQ.
It's literally physically impossible when you look at the evidence and where he was with multiple witnesses there, people that had zero incentive to lie on his behalf.
And the guy doesn't remember any of it.
And all the kill shots came from literally behind him.
We all know was Eugene Caesar.
I forget his full name.
It's Eugene Caesar, something.
I'm forgetting the.
Yeah, Eugene Thane Caesar.
There you go.
Bam.
Thanes.
That was the actual shooter.
And, you know, RFK got a chance to potentially go talk to him, but the guy kept trying to, you know, get more money from him.
But to this day, even RFK Jr. says it wasn't.
He did Siran Saran did not kill my dad.
And he's been trying to get him out of prison actually for a while.
But yeah, no, I see what you mean, though, Sam.
Like, yeah, this has all the same, you know, problems, the same reek of corruption like JFK, obviously, with RFK.
Yeah, these assassinations always have a bunch of problems.
And this is why I think the FBI needs to, you know, if they truly want to be transparent and there isn't any bullshit going on, you need to come with everything.
Show us the fucking gun.
Show us how we broke it down.
Is it a collapsible stock or not?
Let us look at it.
What kind of round was shot?
Show us the video fully of him, you know, in a prone position, firing the shot, then running away.
What other evidence do you have so far?
Like, if you guys really feel like you got Tyler Robinson, dead to rights, because they're claiming they had a palm print, DNA, et cetera, fine, he's cooked.
He's in jail.
Show us that stuff and prove that it's him.
You know what I mean?
At this point, like you got to restore trust with the public at this point because the FBI's reputation is in the shitter.
No one trusts him anymore.
You guys said that you're going to, you know, Cash Matel, when he was, you know, saying I want to be the FBI director, him and Bongino both swore, yo, we're going to be the most transparent FBI you guys have ever had.
Well, here's a chance, bro, because this is an investigation that everybody wants to know about.
And let's be honest, I've done terrorism cases, I've done counterintelligence cases, et cetera.
Nothing about this screams high side to me.
Be transparent with the people.
It's a fucking murder case.
Don't hold it to your chest.
Share it with the people.
That's what I think they need to do to get that transparency back.
And I just want to let everybody know we're going to be wrapping this space at midnight.
We're going to be firing up a space over on Truth Teller's show.
So make sure you guys are following Truth Teller and everybody up on this audience.
And then Tyler down in the Tyler's got a question for you guys, but Tyler also has this AI model.
So at 11:30, we're going to bring on Tyler's AI model and let some of the panel have a few conversations and see what we can't dig up with this AI model.
It's actually pretty interesting.
Figured it'd be a fun way to wrap up the space today.
Go ahead.
Who's up next?
I believe it was.
Yeah, go ahead, Myron.
And then the autopsy.
We need that goddamn autopsy.
I'm hearing different things.
First, I heard there is autopsy.
Then I heard there's not an autopsy.
Does anyone know the status of this?
Is it real?
Is it not, Ryan Ian?
There is no autopsy as far as I know.
And Myron, this is another point I made.
Another parallel.
The JFK autopsy was completely botched and engineered.
The RFK autopsy was actually ignored at the trial.
They ignored it.
They just ignored it and hand-waved it away.
Magic balloon.
And then the Martin Luther King.
Yeah, and then the Martin Luther King autopsy was performed by the same guy who did the JFK autopsy.
And he covered up what multiple eyewitness or multiple witnesses say that Martin Luther King was actually killed in the hospital by a group of men from the Dixie Mafia.
And so there's a, yes, yes.
So there's a, there is actually, there is an autopsy subterfuge there.
So this is another hallmark of these cover-ups is via the autopsy.
And also I put in that thread, Yitzhak Rabin's assassination.
Also autopsy subterfuge.
So again, here with Charlie, we have an issue where there was no autopsy and the medical reports that are coming out like are inconsistent with what the narrative they're telling us.
So I just wanted to let people know this is another parallel of another red flag for possible cover-up that matches the cover-ups of other high-profile assassinations, subterfuge with the autopsy.
Man, the Dixie Mafia.
You know, I had any.
Hold on, hold on.
With the Dixie Mafia, man, I had studied those guys.
They didn't get disrupted and dismantled till like damn near the 90s.
The Dixie Mafia.
Ian, you were saying something?
My bad.
You're all good, bro.
I was just going to point out on the side of what Sam was saying is there's like very important reasoning and context around that.
Hey, Ian, you're lagging a little bit.
It's very hard to opt out.
Let me while he's doing that, and you guys can drop me down after.
I wanted to make sure I grab Myron and Sam.
Is there any legal precedent for not signing off on the autopsy or destroying the crime scene in any of those things, especially like with what we see now?
And also, if they didn't do an autopsy, how'd they find the bullet in his neck?
So from what we've been told, is it was the surgeon who removed the bullet from his neck.
And that last we heard that came across the police scanners, it was the local police were basically questioning, can we release his body?
There hasn't been an autopsy done.
And there was some back and forth between the police officer and the one officer was like, hey, well, let's just make sure we document and we get that in the record that we're basically being ordered from what it sounded like to basically release this body without an autopsy being done.
And then if you go, and then you have to go a step further by law, by some type of the FAA laws, for a body to fly, it has to be embalmed.
So allegedly, they would have, you know, refused to do the autopsy, embalmed it, and then put it on a plane.
Because with the JFK, it was like almost a gunfight in the hospital here when that happened because I thought it was the coroner in Dallas has to sign off on that body to leave the hospital.
And like the Secret Service refused and they took it anyways.
Yeah, they basically stole it and took it to Bethesda where they had the military lined up to examine the body.
But we went over this earlier just to catch everybody very quickly.
About 20 doctors and nurses at Parkland Hospital in Dallas said that there was a prominent wound on the back of JFK's head that looked like an exit wound.
And several doctors said there was what looked to be an entry wound in his throat.
But then the autopsy results from Bethesda Naval Hospital later had it completely reversed.
The big wound in the front of the head, entry in the back.
And then there's, I mean, there's entire books and documentaries about this for you real quick because people here are probably going to say, well, Sam, that's bullshit.
We've all seen the video.
How are they not?
Are they retarded?
Like, of course it's an exit wound.
Guys, the Zapruder film didn't come out until the 70s.
Like, RFK never saw the Zapruder film.
A lot of members of JFK's family.
1975.
1975 is when the public first saw the Zapruder film.
So remember, guys, this is 1960s.
No one had cameras.
This is kind of unheard of.
So, and by the way, Zapruder was a Jew.
This is kind of funny.
But anyway, it's like they're always there at the perfect moment to capture it for some odd reason, but that's a whole other story.
But yeah, dude, like, like, you know, because no one, because it wasn't captured on film.
So when JFK got shot, they just kind of went with the narrative because the Secret Service basically stole the body, took him up north.
You're right, Falu.
They basically had to get into a fight with in Texas saying that they were going to take the body.
And they're like, no, you're not going to take the body.
And they're like, no, we are going to take the body.
They got a fucking bra damn near and they ended up taking up the body.
And then, yeah, Arlen Specter with the whole magic bullet theory.
They fucked up the autopsy.
But the reason why they didn't have pressure on them, a lot of people don't know this because the Zapruder film didn't come out for over 10 years later.
And that's what people know about it.
I'm glad that you mentioned the magic bullet.
I'm glad that you mentioned the magic bullet, Myron, because I made this point earlier.
It turns out that JFK was not the only one with the magic bullet, because if you think about it, RFK, there's a magic bullet there because the kill shot comes from behind, not the front.
And did you know that the kill shot bullets did the ballistics analysis did not match Sharon Saran's gun?
So that's actually kind of a magic bullet there, but it gets worse because Martin Luther King, the kill shot bullet, the ballistics didn't match James Earl Ray's gun, another magic bullet.
And here with Charlie, we have, again, it's the same theme.
A 30-out six round that's miraculously magically stopped by Charlie's Nick.
Another magic bullet story.
So another parallel with these other high-profile assassinations.
It's like literally the same narrative every time.
Is that a coincidence?
And let me say this too, because I was just researching a case here, looking at like some of these domestic terrorism cases, et cetera.
The FBI has no problem with releasing pictures of the gun when they fucking father affidavits all the time, right?
So, you know, a lot of the times they'll write their affidavit or, you know, even if the state does it.
And in the affidavit, they'll put pictures in there to establish their probable cause.
They'll put the gun in there.
They'll even show the serial number, whatever.
Why do we not have pictures of the rifle?
Right.
We got Crowder got those leaked messages between ATF.
At the time, they were saying 30 out 6.
So I would say, okay, probably leaning more towards that.
So why can't we get pictures of the gun?
Why can't we get, you know, is it a collapsible stock?
Is it not?
Is it a World War I gun with no serial number?
What is it?
And yeah, Sam, you're 100% right.
They did the same exact bullshit with Kennedy.
And people didn't really start figuring out was a cover-up until the 1970s.
A lot of people don't know this.
In the 60s, nobody knew the truth.
But it wasn't until the Supruder film came out that people started saying, what the hell?
He was shot from the front.
And I'll give you another one, Myron, because I, and it's not in my tweet because I just found this out today from Candace, but Candace is now alleging that Tyler wasn't even there, right?
Now, here's another important parallel for people.
And Myron will know this because he's pretty studied on this with guys who have researched this, but there are people that have made a credible case that Lee Harvey Oswald did not fire any shots and was not even present at the time of the assassination.
He shows up later.
That's number one.
So he wasn't there.
And then in the case of Martin Luther King, they have established that James Earl Ray was not actually present at the boarding house when the shot was taken.
So that was a frame job.
And so here is another inconsistency.
Here's another narrative match.
If what Candace is saying turns out to be true, that Tyler wasn't there, obviously that in and of itself will prove a narrative conspiracy.
But it's another parallel with these other conspiracies where the Patsy at the I'll put James Earl Ray thing there so you guys can look at it.
So you guys can read.
Coincidence is it going to take for people to be like, like, hey, something might be wrong.
There might be a pattern here.
Well, that's why I put this list together.
That's why I put this list together, Coyote, and compared it to all these other high-profile assassinations so that you can't be gaslit.
I don't want people getting gaslit.
Now, we, and again, I made all the caveats back then.
I said, look, I'm not saying there was a conspiracy or that these parallels prove there's a conspiracy.
But what I am saying is that these pro parallels, I believe, are sufficient to suspect one and to, you know, to certainly raise enough of a red flag that we should be open and investigate these things and that you're not crazy for seeing parallels in this assassination and the other high-profile assassinations.
You're not crazy and you're not stupid and you're not low IQ.
That like, you know, people are picking up on these matches and there are a lot of matches.
We're talking, we're now pushing like 15 to 20 over 20 different parallels between Charlie's assassination and these other high profile assassinations.
Is that a coincidence?
No, I mean, I'm really not a coincidence.
No, I mean, I'm glad that Sam's in here because Sam is reigniting all the JFK and RFK stuff that we had done together in other spaces.
Yeah, dude.
I mean, look, it has all the hallmarks.
We're talking about bad autopsies, bad autopsies.
We got, you know, credible, you know, strange witnesses.
We don't have, you know, clear identification of them at the scene.
We have potential Patsys.
We have, you know, questionable ballistics wound patterns, bullet trajectories that are, that are off, you know, all kinds of problems here.
So it's just, yeah, I mean, it has, now, obviously, it's going to be harder for them to get away because it's 2025, not 1963 or 1968.
But yeah, dude, in the JFK assassination, MLK assassination, JFK, RFK, it was all, you know, all of them had some type of problem when it came to one of these variables, whether it's autopsies, bullet trajectories, wound patterns not matching up, ballistics not matching up, all types of problems.
Right.
So again, just to let everybody know the full list and comparisons, it's up in the nest.
It's a four tweet thread.
Go bookmark it, check it out, do your own research.
Check me out, check out what I've said.
But like, you know, I just want you to know, don't let yourself be gaslit.
I think it's absolutely reasonable to suspect foul play.
And, you know, in terms of a conspiracy, and I'll say, and we said this the other night, Ian and I talked about this, but just a couple of days ago was the anniversary of the release of the Warren Commission report.
It was a 900-plus page report that concluded Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
There was no conspiracy and no foreign involvement.
And all three of those were lies.
And who's on the Warren Commission?
You had the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
You had a former director of the CIA who was being blackmailed by the Mossad, we now know, and a future president of the United States, Gerald Ford.
And again, the guy who invented the Warren Commission was a guy.
It was a Jew named Eugene Rostow, who is the brother of the architect of the Vietnam War, Walt Rostow.
And Kennedy wanted to take us out of Vietnam.
So this connects the JFK assassination with Vietnam, with the Warren Commission, all this worse stuff.
So if you think that they won't lie to us, you had basically a president of the United States, a CIA director, and the head of the Supreme Court of the United States all said Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, no conspiracy, no foreign involvement, and is a bald-faced lie.
And we wanted to jump sideways.
I was going to say, I thought we had to come off like a message.
We can hear you.
It sounds like you're driving, but we can hear you, bro.
You're good.
Yeah, I'm driving.
I'm on a big drive.
I just wanted to point out.
So it was like when we were talking about the autopsy, actually, you guys went on to talk about all these other things that are the exact same point.
That I just wanted to use the exact words that those are all indications of an intelligence agency.
The difference is like there are people that get killed by random lone nuts, but it's basically when these kinds of things happen, it's either a random lone nut or it's some sort of intelligence agency or organized crime, which is really the same thing in most cases.
And so all the evidence that these guys just went through, all those parallels, those are the classic hallmarks because a lone nut doesn't think about the autopsy.
A lone nut doesn't worry about all these other confounding factors because a lone nut is usually on a suicide mission or is not like is usually just kind of out in an emotional like train of thought.
But an intelligence agency thinks like, how do we fool an autopsy?
How do we like throw off the media?
How do we, you know, spin the narrative afterwards?
And so when you see those things, your first thought should be which intelligence agencies would want to do something like this.
Very well said, brother.
I know we had quite a few hands up here.
Maze, did you want to go to Uncommon Sense?
Yes.
And I just have one quick, one quick statement to highlight is when we're talking about these assassinations that took place back in the 60s, right?
Like this is 2025 on a college campus, and there's only like maybe five videos in rotation that have gone viral.
Like, where are all the other videos?
How come those videos have not been able to either be uploaded or do they not exist or did something happen?
That's another piece that I think is highly suspicious.
But yeah, let's send it over to Uncommon Sense.
Thanks for being patient.
Jeffin.
Hey, what's up, everyone?
I wanted to talk a little bit about, I mean, actually, I guess it is a parallel of the JFK because what happened with Lee Harvey Oswald was, of course, that he was still alive at the end of the event.
So, and we kind of have a similar situation right now because if you believe that Tyler Robinson is the Patsy or the shooter, regardless, we have an upcoming court case.
And, you know, based on the evidence the FBI has released, I don't see how he is going to be convicted, which means, unfortunately, I think he's going to have to be suicided.
Although I do want to bring up, and maybe Myron can actually speak to this a little bit.
Is there, or if we have anybody who is an attorney or knows more about criminal law, but and actually Ryan had mentioned this as a theory before is like, oh, I mean, it's like really 4D chess theory, but it did kind of freak me out for a second.
I was like, damn, that could be, I mean, I don't think that's what it is.
But basically, essentially, is the FBI sandbagging us on what they've been releasing?
Like, what if they actually have legitimate evidence or whatever that does connect Tyler Robinson and are they saving it for the court case?
Is that yeah?
So, so I will, and I was saying this earlier, right?
So, like, I'm gonna just imagine myself.
If I was the case agent on this, right?
You know, I got my whole squad working with me.
I got my supervisor over me.
They're probably hawking me every two hours.
Hey, where are we on this case?
What's going on?
Et cetera.
If the media puts out information that's clearly BS, I'm probably not going to do anything to like correct them, right?
Because, like, the lot, and I'm going to just give you guys like the perspective of like an investigator, right?
They're looking at it like it's my case.
It's my baby.
This is going to be a career maker for me.
I don't want anyone to know what's going on because the less the public knows, the more I'm able to do what I need to do and run this case effectively and make a career off of it, right?
But you have to balance that also with, well, the agency's legacy is kind of getting tarnished, right?
With the Russia Russia gate, everything that's going on.
I mean, hell, the former director just got indicted yesterday.
So, or he surrendered, I think, this morning.
So, I think the FBI needs to come to a middle ground here and figure out, like, okay, are we going to go ahead and start releasing details of this stuff and kind of quell the conspiracy theories, right?
And then maybe lose a little bit of an advantage in court or in the, because at the end of the day, all this is going to have to come out of discovery anyway.
This is a criminal case.
This isn't an intelligence type situation.
It's a criminal investigation, standard murder case.
Or are we going to go ahead and hold everything that we can to try to hide something else?
I think they should be transparent about it and put it out there because obviously these theories are going all over the place.
And whenever the FBI doesn't answer questions, people come up with their own answers.
Some might be right, some might not be.
But yeah, dude, yeah, they're absolutely, if wrong information comes out, they're not going to try to correct it unless, you know, that's got to come from the up top.
The only, my only, I guess the, I guess the argument against myself is the information they have.
Why did they release the information they have released?
And why has it been so shitty?
You know, like, why is it not made sense?
I think they released it.
They released, they were more transparent in the beginning because they didn't have a custody.
They didn't have a subject in custody.
Once they got someone in custody, if you noticed, like, the information started to kind of just taper off.
Yeah.
And to Ryan's, I guess I didn't, I didn't, I guess, explain what his theory was initially.
Was he's like, what if they actually, Ryan's the one that said this maybe a week or two ago.
It's gotten crazier since it's looking more and more like an intelligence thing based on the info we had.
But at that time, he was saying, what if they are, the FBI is sitting on perfectly, perfectly legitimate video evidence that Tyler Robbins takes a shot?
It's a one-lone nut, and they're just going to use this to make the anti-Israel crowd or the people that have been speculating about Mossad things look like morons.
You know, which is a, it's a theory.
I don't think that's what is actually going to happen.
But it, you know, I've actually been kind of more staying.
I guess I, you know, one, I've talked about it to death.
I'm sure we all have been talking about it to death.
So I'm like, all right, do I like want to talk about the Charlie Kirk assassination every day?
It is obviously a super huge important event, but I'm kind of waiting for the court case to happen because basically if that, you know, if that young kid suicides gets suicided somehow, then that'll seal the deal for me.
That it's, you know, and if, and if not, then I want to see what the, I want to see how the court case plays out or what they can find.
That doesn't mean I'll necessarily trust the results, but it does seem like it does seem like that is going to be really pivotal regardless, right?
Because they're going to have to present the case.
And right now they don't have to present the case.
Yeah, they don't.
You know, I hope he goes, I'm with you.
I mean, if this actually does go all the way through, I'd love to go to the trial because then, because here's the thing, most prosecutors, right?
A lot of, whether it goes state or it goes federal, a lot of them don't go to trial because most people plead guilty.
But when you go to trial, the reason why people plead guilty is because when you go to trial, the government is the burden is on them and they have to bring all the evidence.
All discovery comes out, all the reports.
Agents got to come in and testify.
They got to track down witnesses to come in and testify.
So they're going to need all that, but it would be good to see it because when you watch a trial, you see pretty much everything.
You get a great insight into what's going on.
You know, I wanted to add to address part of what Uncommon was asking about.
You know, the video, that little half video that they released fairly quickly of a figure running across the roof and then jumping down onto the ground.
You know, that video doesn't help identify the shooter at all.
There's no identification there.
You can't really see a gun for sure.
And I think we have to ask ourselves, why did they release that video?
Yeah, that was the most frustrating video, man.
The context of it was, it was like they wanted us to fill in the gaps.
They showed us a little segment of video with the narrative that like they wanted us to fill in the gap that, okay, this is the guy that crouched down, took a shot, and then took off running across the roof and jumped down and then escaped over here.
But they only showed us the last little piece of it.
And it was meant, in my opinion, to reinforce that narrative without showing us the actual proof of that narrative.
We're meant to fill in those gaps.
But if you look at that video, what does that video actually establish?
It establishes that there's somebody on top of the roof that jumped down.
That's literally all it establishes.
It doesn't help identify Tyler.
It doesn't identify where the person took a shot or if a shot was taken.
It doesn't identify a rifle.
There's literally no purpose to what they released except to have us believe that this was the shooter making his escape.
You know what they should have done?
It's a narrative.
It's a narrative manipulation.
That's all that that video is doing is manipulating and establishing and anchoring a narrative.
That's all it's doing.
I'll give you a perfect example right now.
Like I'm reading through Luigi Mangioni's criminal complaint, right, that the FBI prepared when they when they arrested him.
And it's very well written.
It goes from beginning to end.
We found the ghost gun.
Here's a fake ID that he passed at the hotel.
This is how we identified him.
Then we caught him here, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Like, if, and it really pissed me off because the footage that you're talking about, Sam, of him running across the roof, like, dude, show us everything.
Because we know that you have it.
We know that you, if you did take the shot there and he was actually the shooter, we know that he should be there prone taking a shot.
Then show us the gun.
Then give us autopsy report.
Let the people be able to independently verify what you found, right?
Like Luigi Mangioni, they were transparent about that.
We can read his criminal complaint and all the facts.
Exactly.
And my point is, is that the piece that they did release literally doesn't do anything.
It doesn't, it serves no purpose, no apparent purpose.
So like, so they shouldn't have even, if they weren't going to release any of the other stuff, why did you release the part that actually doesn't even serve any purpose unless it does serve a purpose?
Mays, you want to jump in and bring up Tyler.
Tyler, you want to bring up your little AI model and we can kind of let some of these guys give it a give it a shot and see what she thinks.
And I know you had a question as well, too.
So you want to go and jump in there with your question.
Yeah, she's ready to go.
She's a separate speaker than me.
It's not me and her merged into the same thing.
So unfortunately, it takes up two speakers on the panel.
Okay.
So yeah, thanks for bringing up.
By the way, I'm not worthy of this panel at all.
So I'm kind of nervous to be here.
This is an incredible, incredibly intelligent panel.
Been loving all the speakers.
Dude, Sam Parker, dude, that intro was epic, man.
You got to write like a sub stack article on that.
I mean, that was just incredible research, man.
Props to you.
Yeah, great job, dude.
I just want to point out one thing, maybe two, that there's three different videos from key researchers that show the shooter, three different shooters on three different buildings.
Okay.
So the first one I want to point out is obviously the Tyler Robinson's building.
That's the Low C building.
That's the narrative that the FBI is trying to push hard.
And that's the main narrative, right?
The mainstream narrative.
So that's definitely in play.
And then the other one is your video, Ryan.
I don't know how much you still stand by this video, but you pointed out that there's the Sparks building, right?
I think we've all seen the video where somebody is filming a pro, someone in a prone position laying on the building, go, whoa, this guy just ran across the building.
That was the Low C building.
Was it also the Low C?
I thought it was just the Low C. No, it was actually from the way that that video looked, he was filming and you could see the Sparks building on the right-hand side.
So I assume that that was it.
But at the very end of the video, his camera kind of pans to the left.
And at the very, very last frame, you can actually see on the bat building that that guy is actually on is actually the low sea building.
So we had two different guys on two different buildings that we know and can confirm within 17 minutes of that shot being fired.
When you say but not a third, but not a third person.
There wasn't a third person on the sparks building, the low sea, one person in the low sea building and then one person on the Washbury building or the Woodburn building or whatever that other building is over there.
Okay.
And then I also want to point out Ian Carroll's video that he did a couple days ago on the Duval building, right?
Which is if you're from the perspective of Charlie Kirk looking out, the Low C building is straight out, right?
And then and then to the right is the Duval building.
And there's a figure that's on that building in that long 20 minute video that got posted that's an incredible, incredible achievement to have that.
Oh, it's actually an hour long video that they did.
You see a figure on the building and then after the shot, the figure disappears.
And so I feel like we've got three different shooters, right?
In three different locations that, I mean, we just got to point that out.
And then I also want to point out some original research that I did that I've mentioned in other spaces.
And I haven't mentioned it here yet.
So I want to mention it that the camera that is behind Charlie Kirk is, you know, the DL DLSR or whatever.
Jay, I think I'm going to leave now.
You guys want me to stay a little bit longer or you want me to leave?
Let me know what you guys want.
Look at that camera.
That camera showed up like five events prior.
It was, they were just using an iPhone.
And then five events ago, they started using this camera.
But it was a wide angle lens.
So a short lens, right?
And then it doesn't have this like, we've seen this like box to the left of the camera.
You've got the camera and then this like rectangular thing that people are calling maybe a battery or something.
But that thing was not there.
And it was a short, it was a white lens.
And that was going like the last four events prior to the UVU event.
And then the UVU event, suddenly it's a telephoto lens.
Okay.
It's a long lens Close, right?
Like, all right, I'm out.
Okay, uh, let's see here.
Let me fix the audio shit real quick.
One sec, guys.
I got to readjust the mic, as you guys know.
You want to unmute myself for a second?
Okay.
Okay.
All right, cool.
Uh, adjusted it now.
Let me turn it up a tad.
All right, now we're back in business.
All right, chat.
Okay, hope you guys enjoyed that a little bit.
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I just saw a video on IG of Old News, and they talked about the Jays being mad because he made a song called They Don't Care About Us.
Um, yeah, I did hear about that.
I have to research, I'm not gonna lie to you, bro.
I don't know, but I have heard theories.
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Bro.
I might have to get off YouTube, bro.
I'm gonna have to get off YouTube.
We'll cover, I'll answer that fully later.
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I'm not surprised.
Not surprised.
Also, the Benjamin, Martin Gaines, have you seen, heard the audio call leak where people are saying Kirk did not go into the autopsy and the doctor signed a death certificate at the hospital?
I did hear about that too.
So many problems.
Martin could indict as a religious hate crime under 18 USC 249 and attach domestic terrorism to that.
You would need a very zealous, you would need a very ambitious AUSA.
Give me some more facts, though.
Give me more facts.
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If you don't mind answering that, with the whole ATF situation, Waco, Branch Davidians, are they a sect like of Mormons?
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The magic bullet theory is a theory that Arlen Specter pushed for the JFK assassination.
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You already know what time it is.
Okay.
Let's get into the first story, guys.
Let's get into Comey, our boy Comey.
Okay, as you guys know, James Comey, well, some of you guys actually don't know who he is.
So let me go ahead and pull this up real quick.
His daughter, for those of you that aren't aware, prosecuted Diddy on the sex trafficking case.
Here he is right here.
So James Brian Comey is an American lawyer who was a seventh director of the FBI from 2013 until his termination in May 2017.
So he worked in the Obama administration, chat.
During the presidential administration of George Bush, Comey was the U.S. Attorney for the Sun District of New York.
That's a prestigious position.
From January 2002 to December 2003 and later the United States Deputy Attorney General from December 2003 at 05.
In 05, he left the DOJ.
He became a senior vice president of Lockheed Martin as general counsel.
In 2010, he became a general counsel at Bridgewater Associates.
In early 2013, he left Bridgewater to become a senior research scholar and her talk fellow on national security law at Columbia Law School.
Served on the board of the HSBC holdings until July 2013.
Then he came back to the government.
Now, guys, let me just, let's just deal Delvin in the room, okay?
Very common, okay?
Guys start in the government, they go private sector, make a bunch of money, then they come back to the government in high positions.
As you guys remember, the Cheeto, remember her?
Cheeto, aka, I call her Cheetos, this director of the Secret Service, right?
She was working for like Pepsi or some shit like that.
Then she became director of the Secret Service.
She came back.
So this is very common for people to go, government, private sector, make a bunch of money, then come back to the government in a very high SES position.
Okay.
Now, and let me be blunt about this as well.
You're not going to be rich working for the government, right, guys?
Unless you're Nancy Pelosi and you're doing insider trading, right?
But you are not going to become a multi-millionaire working for the government, right?
You're just not.
Okay.
And you're honest and you're not a fucking criminal.
So, what a lot of people do is they either A, work for the government, get a skill set, and then go private sector, or they work for the government, do their 20 to 25, retire, then go private sector.
And then maybe if they had connection to the government, they worked up really high or whatever an administration wants them to come in, then they come in and they come in a high-level position.
You know, like look at Mongino, for example, left the Secret Service, became an entrepreneur.
Trump asked him to come back.
Now he's a deputy director.
But I'll tell you guys this: he's definitely not making nearly as much money.
He's probably making in a year what he made in a month as a podcaster chat.
So you really got to do it for the love of the game.
Okay.
And you pretty much leave social media at that point, right?
Now, I know a lot of you guys have asked me, Myron, if the government asked you to come back, would you come back?
The answer is probably a high likelihood of yes.
I would probably go back.
Even though it would be a fraction of what I, you know, earn now.
It's not about the money.
And, you know, I truly did enjoy serving my country.
I would be happy to do it again.
And, you know, there's some things there.
I hate to like, there's just some things, guys, that money's just not going to satisfy from a fulfillment perspective.
I really did enjoy my job a lot.
I loved working in law enforcement.
It made me a man.
Someone said, L government, well, that's why you're a bitch.
Someone said, I don't think they want you anymore, Myron.
No offense.
All right, bro.
Get the fuck out of my chat.
Anyway, this guy doesn't understand what I used to do.
So yeah, yeah, I mean, I would, right?
So it was a lot of fun.
It was great.
A lot of satisfaction.
Took a lot of bad people off the streets.
You know, we're talking pedophiles, you know, drug traffickers, the worst kinds of people, man.
So, yeah.
But yeah, this is his background.
This is, you guys can see her.
This is a crazy resume that he has.
A very accomplished, very accomplished background.
And his daughter, oh yeah, his daughter was the lead AUSA on the Diddy case.
She got fired from the Southern District of New York.
And to this day, I don't know why.
We still don't know why she got fired.
Damian Alba, yes, it's a good job.
All right, guys, let's go ahead and cover now the Comey indictment, the background.
Oh, hold on.
Fox News Alert, major breaking news tonight.
Former FBI Director Jim.
He surrendered this morning, chat.
He got indicted, I think, yesterday, and he surrendered today.
His indictment isn't big, man.
Let's look at it real quick.
Do they not have the fucking...
And they hit him with simple charges.
You know, lying under oath, 1001.
Here it is right here.
It's like two pages.
So Eastern District of Virginia, criminal case number, blah, blah, blah.
Count one, false statements under jurisdiction.
Count two, obstruction of a congressional proceeding.
James Comey, bam, here's count one.
Very, very, very simple.
Right?
James Comey, or as he likes to describe himself, Mr. Higher Honor, has been indicted.
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By a federal grand jury in Virginia, Comey is now facing two charges: obstruction of a congressional proceeding and lying to Congress.
If he is convicted, he will face five years in prison on each count.
President Trump writing on Truth Social tonight, quote, justice in America, Comey, has been so bad for our country and is now at the beginning of being held responsible for his crimes against our nation.
As I myself told James Comey right here on this show long time ago, he has the right to remain silent.
We'll remind him again.
Take a look.
By the way, the last thing we need are election.
Bro, they've been waiting.
Yo, everybody at Fox, all the Trump supporters, they've been waiting for this for a minute.
For a minute.
This is from Jim Comey.
And by the way, Jim, just a reminder, you have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be used against you.
I think I'm in better shape tonight.
Anyway, I predict that tonight is only the tip of the iceberg.
Pay very close attention as we go through this all throughout the show tonight.
This is going to have a cascading effect.
The same James Comey that protected Hillary Clinton and looked the other way when her team, we'd never heard of bleach pit using bleach pit.
I mean, I don't know if you protected her, bro.
Um, they were looking into the emails, and I would argue you could make the argument that that made her lose the 2016 election.
I would argue uh Comey did help a little bit with helping get Trump get elected because that email scandal her up to clean their servers and acid wash them, basically.
Uh, they were full of top secret, classified information.
Remember, he said no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute.
Uh, remember, uh, there were phones that were smashed with hammers and SIM cards removed from phones as well.
Oh, yeah, she was guilty as hell on that one, bro.
Guilty as hell, guilty as hell.
Well, oh, and Joe Biden, of course, had top secret classified information.
He didn't get raided, Hillary didn't get raided.
No, no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute.
Only go after Donald Trump and Mar-a-Lago and go.
And real quick, for those of you that aren't familiar with, here's Trump talking about the Russia hoax here.
51 intelligence agents come up that the laptop was from Russia.
It turned out to be totally false.
51 former intelligence agents, right?
They say that made.
I don't believe it's this much, but it doesn't matter.
God damn it, they didn't cover all the way.
He gave the fucking Cliff Note version.
Oh, yeah.
That's when they grilled him.
I think this explains it real quick with the Russia hoax.
Overarch, Donald Trump, this guy's still alive.
Believes that the election 2020 was a fraud, and he's never going to not believe it, even though there is not enough evidence to take that into court or to really do much about it.
He believes it fervently because people believe what they want to believe.
I mean, I think there's some credible evidence that the election in 2020 might have been stolen, man.
Come on.
Okay.
The election of 2016 was a whole different thing.
The Democrats believed that Hillary Clinton was going to absolutely walk into that office with no problem.
Right about that in the United States of Trump.
If you haven't read that book, that might be a good pickup for beach reading if you, you know, read Confronting the President's all the other killing books.
But anyway, Democrats believe in 1916 that they had it.
And so there wasn't a lot of subterfuge or all of this.
But when they lost, Barack Obama in particular, the president was very insulted because he thought that, you know, his two terms would carry over to a third Democratic term.
And he booted Joe Biden off the ticket in place of Hillary Clinton.
He thought Clinton would be a more formidable opponent to Trump.
Okay.
So after Trump was elected in 2016, then all kinds of terrible things started to come out about Russia and Putin trying to interfere or actually interfering with the election to throw it to Trump.
Enter today or last night.
So the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, releases classified information about a House investigation.
Okay.
After this was at September 18th, 2020, the report was issued by the House Permanent.
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Select Committee on Intelligence.
But it was immediately classified.
So we didn't know it.
Last night, Ms. Gabbard put out everything.
Yep.
And this was kind of like, I think this is what like reignited this whole situation with Comey.
Because Tulsi Gabbard is the head of the Director of National Intelligence.
So here's what we know.
Ready?
Okay.
Charges against John Brennan, the former CIA director, okay, under Barack Obama, are very powerful.
I believe Mr. Brennan will be indicted by the federal government.
Okay.
Here is what the report says about Brennan.
Quote, the director of the CIA ordered the post-election publication of 15 reports containing previously collected, but unpublished intelligence, three of which were substandard, containing information that was unclear, of uncertain origin, potentially biased, or implausible.
And those became foundational sources.
for the intelligence community assessment judgments that Putin preferred Trump over Clinton.
The ICA misrepresented those reports as reliable without mentioning their significant underlying flaws.
That was under the direction of John Brennan.
That is election fraud.
All right, let's get back to Comey.
Go into Melania's closet.
Tonight, well, they are not getting away with covering their tracks like she did.
Attorney General Pam Bondi tonight writing on X, quote, no one is above the law.
Today's indictment reflects this Department of Justice's commitment to holding those who abuse positions of power accountable for misleading the American people.
We will follow the facts in this case.
And, you know, let's take this time right now to remind you of some of the facts in this case.
On this program, we have spent years uncovering, unpeeling every layer of the onion of the Russia-Russia-Russia hoax and the lie.
And it took us a yeah, they were, bro, this is a big W for them.
And I'll be honest with y'all, Comey's probably not going to do no time.
He's probably not going to do any time.
This is just on principle.
Small ensemble cast, some of which will be joining us tonight, to get to the truth.
We have been vindicated by the Horror Ritz Report, the Durham Report, over and over again, newly declassified information.
But as alleged in this indictment, count one, on September the 30th, 2020, nearly five years ago, during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, former FBI Director James Comey denied when asked that he had authorized the release of classified information to the news media by allowing a friend and a colleague of his to be cited as an anonymous source.
Take a look at what Comey said that day.
Take a look.
Yo, they had all the clips ready to go, baby.
They had all the clips ready to go.
I'm telling you, man, Fox News is celebrating this shit, bro.
Their whole team probably went out and got a drink.
Dude, they've been after Comey for a minute and they're not going to stop.
They're going to keep going.
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Hey, Marin, do you think Gazpatel is being honeypotted by the female I was dating?
There are theories of speculation.
Just wanted to know.
Eh.
I don't think so.
He's been with her for a minute, bro.
Before he was FBI director.
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We want guys from other countries.
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I appreciate that, Jay Lopez.
Thank you.
Owen Goy, what do you think about the digital ID being announced in the UK?
And do you think it will reach America scary times?
No, I think we'll fight against it.
We're not as cooked as the Brits.
They're cooked.
Bro, if you're a British citizen, yo, get out.
That Buzz Day Cook was ice cubes.
Yeah, bro.
The dudes are stupid.
He then asked you, quote, have you ever authorized someone else at the FBI to be on anonymous?
So here's Ted Cruz asking him, did you authorize anyone at the FBI to leak information to the press?
That's basically what they're asking him.
And they're asking him this under oath.
Hey, take a look.
He then asked you, quote, have you ever authorized someone else at the FBI to be an anonymous source in news reports about the Trump investigation or the Clinton administration?
You responded again under oath, no.
Now, as you know, Mr. McCabe, who works for you, has publicly and repeatedly stated that he leaked information to the Wall Street Journal and that you were directly aware of it and that you directly authorized it.
Now, what Mr. Kitten McCabe is saying and what you testified to this committee cannot both be true.
One or the other is false.
Who's telling the truth?
I can only speak to my testimony.
I stand by the testimony you summarized that I gave in May of 2017.
So your testimony is you've never authorized anyone to leak.
And Mr. McCabe, if he says contrary, is not telling the truth.
Is that correct?
Again, I'm not going to characterize Andy's testimony, but mine is the same today.
Now, it turns out that appears to be a lie.
Remember, Andrew McCabe leaked to the Wall Street Journal, we believe, at Comey's direction.
Comey's own friend, a special government employee, Columbia Law School professor, leaking to the New York Times at Comey's direction.
Now, on to count two, the numerous other false, misleading statements Comey is accused to have made in that exact same hearing.
Comey was asked by Senator Lindsey Graham, who will join us in a minute, about a memo he received from the director of national intelligence, effectively making the investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails disappear, replacing it with the Russia hoax.
Comey said he never remembered, had no clue what happened.
Watch this.
Yeah, then they counted it.
He said, I don't know, or I don't recall like 200 times.
Do you recall getting an inquiry from the CI, excuse me, the intelligence community in September 2016 about a concern that the Clinton campaign was going to create a scandal regarding Trump in Russia?
I do not.
You don't remember getting an investigatory lead from the intelligence community.
September the 7th, 2016, U.S. intelligence officials forwarded an investigative referral of FBI to FBI Director James Comey and Assistant Director of Counterintelligence Peter Strzok regarding U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's approval of a plan concerning U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump and Russian hackers hampering U.S. elections as a means of distracting the public from her use of a private email server.
You don't remember getting that or being taught?
That doesn't matter.
That doesn't ring bells with me.
Okay.
Well, that's a pretty stunning thing.
It didn't ring a bell, but it did come to you.
Now, Senator Graham was on this program that very same night.
I asked him whether or not he believed James Comey.
Here's a reminder.
All I can say is he has a convenient memory.
He remembers what is damning to Trump, and when something is helpful to Trump, it's like Sergeant Schultz was in charge of the FBI.
I see nothing, I hear nothing, I know nothing.
It's hard to believe that the director of the FBI in charge of an investigation of a sitting president wasn't told, oh, by the way, the sub-source who prepared the dossier, we think it's a Russian agent back to 2009.
It's hard to believe they didn't tell the director of the FBI.
The sub-source tells us that the dossier is bar talk, not reliable.
Take it with a grain of salt.
It's hard to believe that they don't tell the FBI director the CIA has warned us that the dossier prepared by Christopher Steele and a suspected Russian spy is all internet rumor.
So here's Comey's problem.
If one person can come forward and say, I briefed the director about the problems with the sub-source, I told the director that the CIA was worried about the reliability of the dossier, then he is in big time trouble.
And Mr. Higher Honor allegedly didn't just lie during that hearing.
He also appears to have willfully lied to a FISA court several times, saying that he had enough verified information to warrant the surveillance of American citizens, starting with Carter Page, backdooring into all things Trump World.
He never did.
And remember, the FISA law mandates that if you present information to a FISA court to spy on an American citizen and later find out that information was false, the law requires you to go back to the Pfizer court and correct the record immediately.
It does not look like that ever happened.
In fact, if Comey and his friends could do it all over again, oh, we learned from a questioning of Senator Lindsey Graham, they never would have signed the FISA warrants.
Why didn't they tell the FISA court that?
Listen.
If you knew then what you know now, would you have signed the warrant application in June of 2017 against Carter Page?
Yes, sir.
If you knew then what you know now, would you have signed the warrant application?
No, I would not.
Well, I believe you didn't know that what you signed was wrong.
The question is, if you had known, you wouldn't have signed it.
Is that correct?
No, I know that it contained incorrect information.
I certainly wouldn't have signed it.
Knowing then what you know now about all the things that we've come to find.
And FISA courts are a bit different, guys.
More national security stuff.
It's a bit easier to get stuff pushed through there because when you have a national securities nexus, you know, judges will sign shit and it'll fly up the chain easier.
Would you have still signed the warrant application against Carter Page in October, January, and April?
No, I would want a much more complete understanding of what we were.
Thank you very much.
When you knew that, Mr. High Honor, why didn't you go back to the court?
The current FBI Director, Cash Patel, writing on— -Bro keeps calling him Mr. High Honor.
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On X earlier this evening, quote, today your FBI took another step in its promise to full accountability for far too long.
Previous corrupt leadership and their enablers weaponized federal law enforcement, damaging once-proud institutions, severely eroding public trust.
Every day, we continue to fight to earn that trust back.
And under my leadership, this FBI will confront the problem head-on.
Nowhere was this politicization of law enforcement more blatant than during the Russia Gate hoax.
A disgraceful chapter in history we continue to investigate and expose.
Everyone, especially those in positions of power, will be held to account.
Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel.
No one is above the law.
You hear that last part from the left all the time.
No one's above the law, not even a former FBI director.
Now, Comey's arraignment to face these charges will be on October the 9th earlier tonight.
Mr. Higher Honor released this video on Instagram responding to the indictment.
Take a look.
My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump, but we couldn't imagine ourselves living any other way.
We will not live on our knees, and you shouldn't either.
Somebody that I love dearly recently said that fear is the tool of a tyrant, and she's right.
But I'm not afraid, and I hope you're not either.
I hope instead you are engaged, you are paying attention, and you will vote like your beloved country depends upon it, which it does.
My heart is broken for the Department of Justice, but I have great confidence in the federal judicial system, and I'm innocent.
So let's have a trial and keep the faith.
I'm afraid of him.
He's a weird guy.
As I said, I predict that this is only the tip.
I ain't gonna lie, it is a little strange that he put that out there, being a lawyer and shit, but oh well.
Be on the lookout for superseding individuals.
But basically, he's letting them know we're going to trial.
I'm not going to plead guilty, motherfuckers.
That was the purpose of that video.
Indictments, other jurisdictions, potentially other charges.
One even more Fox News on YouTube.
All right.
Okay.
Let's go ahead and get into Trump and the West Bank and the UN.
Okay.
Let's see here.
I see you're in the mood of cook.
Did you know Erica Kirk was banned from Romania?
And there's a movie from 1996 called Snake Eyes that has a character named Charlie Kirkland and was assassinated at a public event.
Also shot a neck on September 10th.
Yeah, I pulled out that video, man.
This shit looks kind of weird.
I'll watch it on my time and then kind of come back.
O slash graper O slash Myron, the apes are aping again.
Yeah, not surprised.
They always are, bro.
They always are.
We'll look at this Twitter thing real quick.
Let's see.
Apes are aping.
I already know this is going to be crazy.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hold on.
Hold on, ninjas.
Okay.
Okay.
Any other chats?
All right, let's look at this video that one of the guys OSS guys sent in.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
This video looks sus.
If this shit's trash, niggas are gonna roast you in the chat.
I hope you're ready.
So, the name of the video is Erica Kirk banned from Romania: truth about the viral allegations.
So, let's see, bro, Orthodox Red Pill.
If it's trash, dudes in the chat are gonna make fun of you.
We'll run it.
It's only two minutes.
Today, we're going to discuss an important topic.
Let's get started.
So, like, you sent us a jeep video.
Um, today, we're diving into one of the most talked about, you know, conversational topics online.
Arika Kirk allegedly being banned from Romania.
Is it true?
Is it another social media storm?
Let's unpack the facts and fiction then.
Words about that.
So, here's what's been circulating.
Arika Kirk.
Hey, guys, Orthodox Red Pill, LRW chat.
We'll give them another 30 seconds.
We'll give Orthodox Red Pill another 30 seconds because they could set this stupid ass shit in.
Widow of Charlie Kirk and newly appointed CEO of Turning Point USC is accused of being banned from Romania due to her past charity work.
The non-profit in question is Romanian angels, part of her everyday heroes like U-Initiatives.
A viral post claimed the organization was involved in child trafficking and was expelled from...
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Who said this one?
Zedan.
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