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All right, you guys, happy Tuesday to everyone except for the individual who is running the FBI's Rapid Response Twitter account. I think it's— I think it's Kash Patel's girlfriend. That's my conspiracy theory of the week. I think she's tip-tapping away. Not that we could be any more humiliated by our nation's so-called Department of Justice, but the public crash-out that they had yesterday on X over the manner that I promoted my show yesterday— I didn't know I didn't know that that was their new job. I don't like your tone is truly something to behold. We're gonna go over that. I feel like somewhere in the world Kim Jong-un is just laughing his head off, right? You could just look at, look around us. The front yard of the White House has been transformed into a UFC arena. Our nation's FBI is monitoring Candace's tweets and admonishing her for clickbait. And Israel is signaling to the world that Trump has no power and they're gonna do whatever they want. Kim Jong-un, I am sure, would wakes up every morning, takes his coffee, and just has a laugh, right? That's gotta be going on. The United States seems to be, uh, being run these days by a car filled with clowns.
Anyway, what do we have today? Well, there was a very big response to our episode yesterday. Thank you guys so much. We've been competing with the World Cup and you guys come back every day. Uh, but it was very interesting to, uh, realize all of these connections between— potential connections, I should say— between Butler, Trump's nonchalant approach to investigating Butler, which is like not at all, uh, the Charlie Kirk assassination, potentially the beeper and pagers exploding in Lebanon and Syria. So let's build upon that and speak a little bit more about what exactly, uh, the theory is regarding Charlie's assassination involving his mic. Uh, I think that, uh, there's a lot to unpack here. We should think while it is still legal to do so. And I should be clear that after the FBI's crash out yesterday on X regarding my show, I don't know how much longer. Yeah. It's going to be legal for us to do so. So welcome back to Candace. Okay, so I want to say at the top of the show that there is— there are a lot of people who should be credited for yesterday's episode. Um, it was Corey, comparateur's friend who refused to let the circumstances go regarding the Butler assassination.
He's actually the one that reached out to me and put together various pieces and leads for me to chase down. His name is Don Porter. So I do wanna shout out Don Porter at the top of the show. I thought he wanted me to keep him anonymous and he was perfectly fine with me sharing that information. And I do wanna say to you, Don Porter, it is absolutely heroic what you have done and what you are doing to keep the story of Corey Comparatore alive. That's all we can do to honor people that we care about is to not allow fed slop to be served universally. Now, I had mentioned to all of you the conspiracy theory, right? They always end up being true. But conspiracy theory that Charlie Kirk may have actually been killed by his Røde microphone, which was rigged with an explosive. Now, I have always thought there was something there. Okay? It was a theory that was at first posited by an X user named John Bray, and you should go down that rabbit hole. He has done so much work on this. Really, truly, he has worked on this since September.
He brought it to my attention when we were the people who exclusively revealed the pictures from the inside of the SUV that carried Charlie to the hospital. Um, and John Bray reached out to me at that time and he said, hey, that, that's the, uh, piece of evidence that I'm looking for. The shattered plastic from Charlie's Rode microphone. Now, before we get there, let, let me at first back up and explain to you what this theory is, because there are probably a lot of people out there who are like me, like Ashley in the control room, who are just technologically challenged, right? Uh, tons of people like us girlies who don't really care that much about how microphones operate and what styles and shapes they come in and what function they serve. I mean, if you don't work in tech, why, why would you know any of this stuff actually? Um, and so it's important to just always. focus on the little details so you can follow along when we say Charlie's Rode microphone. So Charlie's preference was always, always, always to have a handheld mic. Okay? Like this microphone, holding it on stage. Very simple.
Same exact, um, same, same as me. So when we toured together, the two of us always requested two handhelds. So some of the reasons we kind of make the joke, you don't really know what to do with your hands. We like to move around a lot. We're expressive and it's just nice to have a handheld mic in your hand and then you only have to worry about one hand and you, you often and would switch the mic. It kind of gives you something to do with your hands. Now, at this particular event on September 10th, and we did go backward, and it seems to me that this new installment of him having two mics may have, may have began during his fall 2024 You're Being Brainwashed tour. Ironically, the very first tour that I did not do alongside Charlie because of the increasing pressure that was coming from his Zionists. Once I got fired from The Daily Wire, I didn't bend the knee. And then Charlie started getting harassed by Zionists, and we had to put our tour on ice because he was getting attacked. Anyway, it was during that tour, as far as we can see, that suddenly Charlie started using not just his handheld but also a wireless microphone on top of it.
Okay, so we're circling here. You can see— I'm going to explain what you're looking at, but you can also see he's holding a handheld. That's two mics. They, they, they're functionally the same. One is wireless and one is a handheld. They're To be fair here, there could be some internal reason why they began to do this, but I can tell you definitively that it is not how it was always done. I never, I didn't have two mics on me when I was touring at Turning Point USA. Now there is a mashup video of Charlie's 2024 events, um, and you can actually see this. We're going to scrub through very quickly that he goes from just having his handheld to suddenly having that redundancy built in of two microphones. I'm going to show you that here. Um, here's the, you know, Prove Me Wrong event. You can see he's got the handheld. He doesn't have the wireless mic clipped onto him. Here is a, um, you can scroll through to the second debate. Yep. Here's another one. He's got the handheld. There is no, and you can play that a little bit so they can see his arm move around if you want, Sky, um, that he doesn't have a microphone that's also being clipped onto him.
And then you can see come 2000, at the, at the end, uh, the You're Being Brainwashed tour. We're going to scroll through here. I don't know when exactly this event was, but I do know this was his fall 2024. Now you see he's got a Rode microphone clipped onto him on top of the handheld mic. Okay. What we are, what has been posited that exploded on him is that beeper-sized Rode mic wireless. Okay. That's what we are referring to when we say the wireless mic exploded. I'm going to now show you just a static picture of the wireless mic up close so you can see it. Okay, that's the Rode mic. And more crucially, there's a clip, a magnetic clip that is used to hold it. So that's the clip. And you can see in translucent here is the microphone. That clip is what you see on the outside of Charlie at the September event. That's a magnetic clip. It stays on Charlie the entire time. It never falls off of Charlie. Apparently it holds like an incredible amount of weight. Mm-hmm. So the actual microphone, the Rode mic, is on the inside. So that's something new as well.
So they got the microphone, that's the magnetic clip on the back, and on the inside of that is gonna be his Rode microphone, assuming he was using Rode. I think it's Rode that he's using, but that's gonna be that, that Rode wireless mic on the inside. I know, uh, that's a lot of explaining, but I feel like it really helps people who aren't into tech like me. It's also important to understand how, because if we're talking about an explosive, we talked about that yesterday and people lost their fingers and they had shrapnel on their face, it's important to understand how could an explosion travel directionally, right? How could it be contained, so to speak, if it's not like a bullet? You're saying, okay, his microphone is rigged. You're saying it exploded. If you're like me, you're thinking, well, wouldn't that just go everywhere and cause severe burns to Charlie? Wouldn't we be able to see severe burns onto Charlie in the process? So I want to make clear to you is not necessarily, because this isn't just like blowing up a bomb. Right. Okay? That obviously, that's explosion as well. This would be what is known as a shaped charge.
I've learned this recently, and John Bray was trying to explain it to me on X, and I was like, I don't comprehend how it could operate like a bullet. And he kept saying, it's a shaped charge, it's a shaped charge. And finally, after I got into this Butler assassination, I suddenly found myself researching detonation cords and shaped charge. And now I comprehend what he meant because functionally it is like a bullet. Okay? A shaped charge is just a specialized explosive device that is literally designed to focus, focus the blast of energy in a specific direction rather than it just dispersing in every direction. Okay, so we're going to pull up this Wikipedia page because it helps to see a visual. It just says you can literally— and you can go down the rabbit hole yourself— shaped charge. And it show— it's just showing you here, okay, it would have a ballistic cap, an all-filled cavity, um, a detonator, and then it's going to have that high explosive. So we're going to imagine PETN explosive that's in there. And And it tells you— it also tells you, sorry, if you can go back to just the Wikipedia page, that there's all different ways to form it, right?
Typically, people are going to use copper. You can use lead. Think of it as just a little capsule that's kind of holding the explosive, but it allows you to direct it in a way so it doesn't go everywhere. So yes, it pretty much functions like a bullet, but it's not a bullet. It's not going to have that same power to pierce through a neck like a .30-06 bullet would if it's delivered delivering 3,£000 of heat and energy into your neck. Yeah. And it's gonna cut clean through it, but it is going to penetrate and it is going to kill you, especially if it hits an artery. Okay. And I also wanna be clear that it's not going to be exacting. So they can get that shape charged in there, they can get it directionally to go one way, uh, but they're not gonna be so precise to go, I want it to hit his artery and his neck. And frankly, when I think through it, and this is just totally me speaking in my opinion, I don't think they wanted it to hit his neck. I think that is what went wrong. I think the best case scenario, if I'm, uh, just as an example, I'm theorizing here and I'm the Israelis and I'm bringing his device, I want it to hit his chest.
I, I want it to be here and I want it to hit his chest and I want people to think they hear a shot and then I want blood, uh, to, to come out and everyone will go, he got Charlie, Charlie Kirk got shot in the chest. Um, and the reason is because it gives you more wiggle room, right? If Charlie had been shot in the chest, chest, and they came out and said, oh, it, you know, it was a miracle, it didn't go through. There's so much more happening here that you could go, okay, maybe, maybe a .30-06 didn't go through if it shot Charlie in his chest, you know, maybe it went sideways. Bullets can do weird things. The neck, as Alex Jones said, that's like chicken bones. That's— that, that's— it's— you can't just do that. You can't just be out here telling us that, um, no, this was a miracle and he ate salad and he always got extra carrots and like that's the reason why, uh, his neck— he wasn't decapitated like everyone else would have been. That, that is— I think that was not planned. Again, that's my opinion, um, and I'm gonna stick to it until I see further evidence.
And what I can say and what I can state rather unequivocally is that there is now more evidence, more evidentiary support that Charlie may have been killed by a rigged explosive device that was on him than there is that Tyler Robinson shot him from a rooftop, committed his first assassination, and all he got was a grainy staircase photo. Okay, that doesn't— that's not tracking. And so I now want to go over that mounting evidence. I want to review some of those pieces of evidence because it's important that we pause and reflect and remember, as Charlie said yesterday, we're not morons. Okay, we may be laymen, but we are not morons. And the story they are telling us currently is positively moronic. Okay, so one thing that you should never forget, and which really stands out to me, if we're now running this theory that he had a rigged microphone, a, a, a, a shaped charge, a rigged microphone that was inside of that, which could work because Charlie doesn't know what's in it. The whole thing could be filled with an explosive. It could just be that one shaped charge that's in there. Somebody detonates it, you press a button, they create the friction, and it goes boom.
Uh, and it is very curious, therefore, that despite us having revealed to you that bomb dogs were available and on the scene, the FBI or the, the bomb dogs were not brought to the area where Charlie was seated. Why? That seems completely crazy. You've got bomb dogs, you're not gonna take them to where Charlie Kirk was seated? Instead, they were brought to a random field where Tyler Robinson's gun is eventually going to be recovered, but not by the bomb dogs. Their noses were broken that day. And I'm going to remind you again that bomb dogs are the highest-grade technology that we have available. There's no technology system that we have been able to build to replicate the power of a dog's nose. That's incredible to me. They are, they are so effective that they can still smell trace amounts of explosives, um, of, of a fired weapon, a bomb residue. for up to 10 days. Even if it rains, they can still smell trace explosives. They weren't brought down there. Why? Well, my belief is because the bomb dogs, um, would have smelled it instantly. It's also my belief that the reason why they didn't locate the gun is because that gun was not fired on September 10th.
There was no evidence that gun was fired on September 10th. And like I said, there's no— they're not going to try to override that technology. So the best to just keep the bomb dogs away from where Charlie was. Now, this may also go some way, if we are running with a theory that his microphone was rigged and exploded, it would actually go a long way, uh, to explain why there was a mad dash to dig out the dirt and pave over the scene of the crime. Okay? Um, because there would've been trace chemical particles that would've been in the soil, and there's no way you're gonna get rid of that, right? Trace— Outside of just completely repaving it over and having no access to those trace chemical particles at all. And so I wanna show you this clip that went absolutely viral while I was in Russia. The contractor that was unexpectedly brought in to help pave over that scene called over on the weekend. Charlie gets shot on a Wednesday. They want this crime scene paved over on a Sunday, and he's going to explain who he was told made that call. Take a listen.
I get a, a call and I don't answer my phones on Sunday. They left a message and the gentleman said, hey, you know, This is kind of weird. And he was kind of hemming and hawing on the phone. This was 5 days later then?
Yes.
You said it was on the Sunday.
On Sunday. Okay.
Yeah, on Sunday. And he says, we've got a paver emergency. So I texted the guy. I said, look, I don't work on Sundays. My guys don't work on Sundays. I'm happy to call you on Monday. What's a paver emergency? So he sends me pictures. Of right where Charlie was murdered. And he says, "We need to put pavers in this place." So I called him and the guy seemed like a genuine good dude. He says, "You know, look, we don't have a whole lot of answers. We're told by people above us that we've gotta put pavers in today and tomorrow, needs to be in by Monday." Wow., and we've never done pavers, we've never installed them, and we want to make sure we do it right. He says, would you come help? I said, 100%. So I went and got my shit. I got my trailer, I started calling my guys, and none of my guys answered. And so I started calling my other guys, my brothers, and then I called another. So I put together this ragtag team of guys that we showed up on that Sunday, within an hour and a half of when they called us with our trailer.
And we met with a couple of dudes. I was telling you, there wasn't a whole lot of information. There was two guys that were kind of in charge. One of the guys was in charge of a state-owned facility in American Fork. And the other guy was a maintenance groundskeeper on a facility in Provo. Mm-hmm. And these are the two guys I'm corresponding with. The first guy, the second guy that I hadn't talked to on the phone basically said, "Hey, look, we're not talking to anybody. We're not saying anything to the media." He says, "This is above our pay grade. The FBI and the state, the governor and the FBI." That's what they told me. The governor and the FBI said they want this done by Monday.
Mm-hmm.
And we need to get it done. We're not asking questions, we're not talking to the media. And so I said, okay.
The FBI and the shady governor want this done by Monday. It's a paver emergency. He asks an appropriate question. What is a paver emergency? Like, was there just like a hole in the galaxy that someone's gonna fall through? Can't wait till Monday. He's got to get together a ragtag team. No, they want this done. It's coming from higher up. This has to happen. Yeah, that's shady. Literally, they paved over the crime scene. I cannot stress this enough, um, as a point which further illustrates, um, the lack of interest, the apathy of Erica Kirk. Like, that would be one, at least one point, a turning point. You'd be like, well, this should have never happened. Unpave it. No, stop that. And it's important to know that this happened on the Sunday, so you can't even say, well, there was incompetency on the first day. Everybody was crazy. Everybody was reactive. Uh, they maybe made some mistakes. This is happening on a Sunday. People knew it was happening on a Sunday. People are thinking through. They could have brought the bomb dogs back. I mean, you going back and looking at all the footage, there's, there's footage of, you know, cops crawling the scenes.
Why are the cops crawling the scenes when you've got bomb dogs and you've got K-9s separately? They had bomb dogs and K-9s, slight differences between the two. Wouldn't that be whatever you're looking for? We got the highest grade available tech that can find it. What are you looking for? What are you looking for? Why would you have to pave over the crime scene? In fact, uh, Skyler, that other video you had, I don't know if you, you pulled it in of that newscaster talking about the pavers being put down. Do you have that handy? I'll give you 10 seconds. Yeah. 'Cause I also wanna show where they paved over, 'cause that doesn't even make sense. That doesn't even make sense where they paved over unless What they were trying to do was cover up the entire area because they were concerned that trace chemical particles, like I said, that would have remained on the surface of the soil. That's not something you can control if an explosive is used. Then you would've needed to quite literally dig and replace the soil all around to hide that evidence. Uh, here's that video of the newscaster discussing it briefly.
This is the courtyard where it all happened. It's now open to the public again. There's lots of people coming here, playing placing flowers, cards, things like that. The university is already making some changes. They're replacing the grass where Charlie Kirk was speaking with pavers, and there are several petitions online asking the school to make this into a permanent memorial for Charlie Kirk.
Just unbelievable. As another point, obviously beyond— I can't even believe they're actually trying this. As I review this, it's just crazy that they think we're this stupid. They hate us. I feel like the federal government hates us, that they're trying us. They're trying to say it's fine that we paved over the crime scene. And on top of that, we have, of course, a .30-06 bullet, which would have nearly decapitated Charlie. Delete all of your friends who are telling you otherwise. Okay? Just, just don't speak to them. Don't listen to them. Any commentary was trying to tell you, oh, there was a one circumstance where this— people sent me photos of when they were— had a hunting mistake. They were in the hospital. It was a .30-06 ricocheted. Yeah. Off of a tree or ricocheted off of something and hit them and they lost their legs. Ricocheted. Okay. Not even the full impact of a .30-06 bullet. The amount of people who emailed me to stress the point that this is just a lie. Not that it was needed. We knew this right off the, right off the top, but it would've decapitated Charlie effectively. Everybody knows this.
And it was the news that we brought forward here, uh, that I saw the back footage, which in my opinion, The footage behind Charlie's head was never meant to see the light of day. In fact, it is now very compelling to me that Terrell says he spoke to Erica about that footage. That's very strange for her to have cared to speak to Terrell about that footage at all in those early days. And then that's nearly confirmed because in that early Zoom video where, uh, Erica is laughing at the emojis 6 days after the assassination, if you didn't note, Terrell is standing in the back. So she's in the Charlie Kirk building at Turning Point USA, and Terrell is there. Mm-hmm. And why do they need— why do they need to have an early conversation right after her husband died about the footage behind his head? And what that footage reveals is that the bullet not only did it not pierce through, right? That's critical, of course. But it didn't even cause the blood to spatter backwards. I have confirmed that Charlie, outside of that front-facing wound, was in very good condition, meaning the bullet did not bullet, or the projectile, is what I'm going to say going forward, did not even cause significant damage to his neck outside of that entry point and the artery that it hit, which, as we know, caused profusive bleeding.
And, uh, you will note that in the video that we revealed to you yesterday, the YouTuber that's just testing out explosives is clear that he didn't expect the explosives to be able to pierce through the bullet glass like a laser, that it did leave a diameter akin to a .30-06 bullet. The difference is that a .30-06 bullet would be carrying enough kinetic energy to go through most bulletproof glass systems, by the way. 30-06 is enough to cut through, from what my research was telling me online. But I want to replay that video regarding the 20 grams of PETN explosive. Take a listen.
20-gram booster PETN charge.
We're going to use it against the transaction window to see what the results are. It sounded like a gunshot. It's the first one that went the way that I expected it to go. Yeah.
I didn't expect a half-pounder to make a— make, like, a laser beam through the guy's head. It's about the same as a gunshot. This is NIJ 4-rated glass. Yeah, from a .30-06, it's about the same foot diameter.
By the way, even that sound is familiar. There's almost like a secondary sound, and people that thought that they heard two shots, so to speak. Like, obviously, his is— that secondary sound is hitting glass, so it's not going to sound the same. Um, if people who are audio specialists can sort of go and do these sorts of things, but that sound even sounds familiar to me. I also want to reinforce that last point. A .30-06 can cut through most bulletproof glass, but a PETN explosive at 20 grams or something akin to 20 grams does not have that capability despite its leaving a similar diameter. An explosion, uh, is also compelling because it would go some way of explaining why Teryl Farnsworth was instructed specifically to take the SD card from the camera that was behind Charlie's head, because that was clearly the only video angle that would have revealed that Charlie did not die from a .30-06 bullet wound, and that Man of Steel is not going to really cut it as some miraculous explanation. Also, people who believe that he zoomed in on the footage that he showed me, I wanna let you know, uh, great work.
I think you are correct that he zoomed in on that fo— that footage because it would've showed us more. I, I think he, he would've captured, um, a lot more in that footage if we're looking at comparing it to the past events where they suddenly started wanting to get that angle. Then, and this is probably the most compelling piece of evidence in the explosive theory, is what I alluded to earlier, that when John Brake contacted me as he was working on this, uh, for a very long time, he said that my video was the missing piece to his theory, that he was looking for what would have been shards of the ABS plastic that is used on the road mic. So that's made out of like a hard type of plastic, and that would've shattered, um, in a million pieces. And sure enough, unbeknownst to me, when I got these photos, I just thought in my head of the car, my mind, I was like, oh, it looks like glass. What is that? Like somebody's sunglasses? What is that? I did not recognize, I didn't realize that he had this entire theory. And what's strange, which needs reminding, is the speed at which the feds got rid of the car.
Yeah. They had it towed, cleaned, towed again, and resold, or put up to be resold. That is unimaginable. Unimaginable that any well-meaning police force would move to do that unless they were trying to get rid of evidence. Doesn't make sense. That, that should be one of the biggest pieces of evidence as that, that, that is a part that is a part of this court hearing, but rather they contained it, got everything they needed at the hospital according to Frank Turek, and then said, all right, get rid of this car, don't let it see the light of day. And I was very lucky to get my hands on these photos, which reveal that there are certainly shards of something on the floor. Okay? And we're showing you these photos here. We can, um, keep going. I need to get these photos over to Jon Bray. Actually, that part, let's just stay here for a second. Just, just seeing, and this is in the back seat. So Charlie gets brought in, uh, not talking— not— we're not talking about the driver's seat. We're talking about the middle, I guess you could say the middle captain chairs behind the driver's seat.
Just behind the driver's seat is where Charlie's body was pulled in.
Okay.
In that captain chair. So if you imagine they're pulling his body this way, and there's gonna be inside, if there was something that exploded, if that— if this theory holds, there's just gonna be a ton of glass that they're trying to contain on him until they get into the car. And while they're in the car, they're gonna get that glass off of him, whether it's because they're trying to assist him. That glass is going to fall. That's not going to be contained, right? And so you're seeing that just behind that captain chair, that second row.
Mm-hmm.
Um, this, this is a third row picture, so that's behind the second row. And then you're also gonna see it in the seat where Charlie's body was, right? This is, these are the front two captain chairs, and you can see that we even have it in the crevices of the chair itself. That is very compelling. Again, could it be something else? Could it be playing devil's advocate? Some, they were all wearing sunglasses. Did one of them take their sunglasses off or, and accidentally step on it? Well, then I would expect to see some frames. What did you put? The frameless— again, but let's, let's be open to everything. It's an investigation. That's very compelling. And there has— there have been no answers. Actually, Turning Point didn't even seem concerned about any of this stuff. They're not concerned about the fact— where is the car? Nothing. They're just good with everything. They trust the science so much, it is unnerving. Anyway, um, this is, this is where we are at on this. I, I think also in general why I'm compelled by this is because it is very Israel-coded. This entire assassination has been Israel-coded from the very beginning.
Nobody was looking at Israel, and Bibi Netanyahu comes out and says they didn't do it. And there was that weird lie about the Hampton Summit. They were panicking about that, freaking out. Again, unnecessary lies. They could have just been like, yeah, Charlie was changing his mind, and it's really— we regret it, and we were all like kind of conflicting about it, and we said some things I regret. I mean, they Lied through their teeth until I dropped the receipts. What was the response from Turning Point? To be angry and to suggest that it came from Joe Kent, that Joe Kent sent me the messages and I published them. Why would anybody be angry about the truth getting out, full stop? Why were you hearing it on my show and not from his wife? She's got time to giggle about emojis and get back to work and say, Charlie's in the office and he's in heaven just dancing, like, work, work, work. You want to feel close to Charlie? Come to work. Go back and watch that Zoom call. It just gets more disturbing the more you listen to it. You know, Charlie's here at the office, she says.
He's dancing in heaven about the idea of you working. If you're at home and you're crying about him, that's not where he is. Bring your butt into the office and he's with us all. Work, work, work. Turning Point 2.0, no interest. If I had that at my expense, at my exposal, at my disposal to have all of these departments working and I'm the new lead, we're gonna be working around the clock on the Charlie Kirk assassination until we solve it. Until I have the name of every single person that was in the audience, every single person, their home address, what they do for a living, who their parents are, who their grandparents were. I wanna know what their grandparents thought. If that— if I'm the wife and I watch that and there are this many holes— her, Barry Weiss, do you believe it? Yes. Do you believe Tyler Robinson actually alone? Yes, I do. That's what she said. I do. Why, Erica? When I asked her why, it was, I'll get my lawyer on the phone, she said. And when her lawyer came on the phone, I said, do you have more evidence than the public has?
I assume you do. He said no. Why is she so passionate? Why hasn't she fired anybody? Why haven't you fired Terrell just for recording himself? How about that? That's a good reason to record. Like, I'm just like, you know, you're fired for being a scumbag. That's why you're fired. I don't want to see your face ever again. That's what I would do. I'd just start firing people because I don't want to see their face anymore. Andrew Colt would have to go. Blake. Don't want to see it. Do not want to see it. Get out of my face. None of you called 911. None of you. I expected a call from all of you. Every single one of you should have called. That, that is where the redundancy should have been built. Not on the microphone. On everybody calling 911 or trying to get through 911. But that, that's not what happened. Like I said, this theory is now one that ought to be thoroughly vetted by Contrast, by the way, what is our evidence that Tyler Robinson committed this crime? Physical evidence, we, we've got nothing. I mean, we have a gun, which they have not even been able to prove was even fired on that day.
We know Tyler Robinson owned this gun, just like my family owns own guns. We know, we know that the gun has his prints on it because it's his gun, but they keep conveniently not wanting it to remind you that there are 5 other sets of prints on the gun. They don't want to explain to us why the bomb dogs just couldn't locate that in a field, why their nose tech was broken that day. They don't want to explain to us why the police didn't perform a basic GSR test, a gunshot residue test, to see if he fired a gun. Where is the physical evidence? Well, we have an alleged text message confession. This boy was a genius, but as soon as he got done and bought himself a steak down in Panguitch, uh, he was like, let me just write this whole narrative out and then just be like, oh, make sure you delete this after. Oh, but he also wrote a note because, um, and put it under his keyboard too. I don't know why he didn't just send it. If he was already going to send texts, why don't you send a text and say, look under, look under your keyboard?
Why? If you're already going to text the whole thing, just text all day. There's no reason to go backward. We also have an alleged Discord confession, a shifting Discord confession. We have some grainy staircase photos, not identifiable at all. I can't even confidently state that there's a white guy coming up those steps because he's Hispanic. I couldn't tell you. We have nothing, nothing whatsoever that is concrete that is linking Tyler Robinson to this crime. We just have a lot of Zionist tears and insistence, and we have the victim's wife insisting that that's enough, case closed, they got their guy. And who doesn't believe a grieving widow? We have people reminding us that we are demonic for having questions about why they would pave over a crime scene so expeditiously. I mean, objectively speaking, the actions of the Turning Point USA team look infinitely more suspicious to me than Tyler Robinson's. I'm just gonna put that out there. The way they're behaving, the people they're attacking, the anger, the frustration, the stress that is in their faces that can only overtake you when you have a secret. Because let me tell you, at the memorial, they were glowing.
Yeah. They were glowing different at the memorial, right? All of them. I mean, Alex had— Alex Clark had a hat on like she was going to watch polo. They all just looked, like, healthier, renewed, refreshed. I told you they went to Charlie's favorite restaurant after and were giggling, having the best night ever. Now they look different. Now people are asking a lot of questions, and suddenly They look a little stressed out. Lies do that too. Lies are corrupting. Terrell taking down the cameras after recording himself. Nothing, Erica? Not that promote— you want that guy around you in general? Do you even want to be friends with him? Forget like hiring him. Don't you like— I just don't— wouldn't want to see his face after that. Like, why did you record yourself? Why didn't you help my husband? Mikey walking away, not running, but walking. Apparently he didn't think there was going to be any more shots. And he called his wife. Despite us at first being lied to and told repeatedly that he phoned Erica— remember, they said Charlie trained him, anything ever happened, you immediately call Erica— and that's what he went to go do.
But actually, that wasn't true. He went to— he went to call his wife, and he didn't call 911. And Blake Neff didn't call 911. He called his mother. And neither of them, even when they hung up with their wife and their mother, called 911. That they just assumed the security had it or something. But maybe just to report an active shooter Even if you thought the security took care of Charlie, wouldn't you report an active shooter? No, everybody's good. Everyone was just good. I don't know. They had a confidence there that I can't explain. It's inexplicable. Um, then there's Frank Turek. I gotta tell you, while I was in Russia, there was a crack in his narrative. Now, to his credit, I think he's been the best at presenting an alibi and sticking to it. What he was doing, his story, as dumb as it sounds, was that he was on the phone FaceTiming his 35-year-old son. That's why he's holding his phone when the shot goes off, because for some reason, in broad daylight on a Wednesday afternoon in September, a grown adult 35-year-old military man was like, Ooh, Daddy, can you FaceTime me so I can watch Charlie Kirk answer questions from college kids?
Like, he's never done that before. It's not all over the internet. 'But this seems like a really special event. Please FaceTime me. I can try to get off for my lunch break to watch this. I'd like to experience it through a phone, hear people screaming, uh, in the middle of my work day.' Like I said, dumb as it sounds, the very least, he stuck to that. He then told people when the shot happened and they ran to the car, uh, his son, his family just stayed on FaceTime the entire time, all through the hospital. And he didn't realize that he had left them on FaceTime until he left the hospital and got to the hotel long after Charlie had passed. That's when he realized, oh my gosh, this call is still running. Well, Pastor Jack Hibbs accidentally kind of disrupted that narrative recently when he sat down with Frank Turek and was recapping the events of that day. And I want you to just take a look at how visibly uncomfortable Frank is. Like, his face is, like, not happy. Yeah. Take a listen. I'm trying to remember the sequence of things.
I either got the first call from you or from Mikey. It was one or the other. It was very, very close. I do believe you were the first one. That was after we got to the hospital. Okay, then I got the first call from Mikey. 'Cause I was in the emergency room after we got Charlie there. I remember—
And I called you.
I remember what you were saying.
Yeah.
Oops.
How'd you do that, Frank? Because here's you telling Megyn Kelly that your phone was on FaceTime the entire time with your kids. Take a listen. I know you had your phone on and your son was hearing all of this too. So I mean, he must, he must have been traumatized just listening to it all.
Yeah, he, it was my son and daughter-in-law. I mean, he's 35 years old and I was just— I was FaceTiming them because they love Charlie.
And I was just—
first I was FaceTiming my wife, and then I said, "Let me call Spencer." And so I started FaceTiming him.
During the event?
During the event, yeah, both during the event. And then when the shot rang out, I just, as they say, started heading toward the car, and I just put the phone in my back pocket.
I didn't even—
I didn't turn it off. I just— You know, instinctively. And, uh, by the time I got to the hotel, I pulled it out. They were still there. So they heard the whole thing.
Maybe there's a way it makes sense. I don't know. I'm trying so hard. I'm trying so hard. We could, I guess, see the hospital footage, but the feds grabbed that for some odd reason. When Kash Patel got on the scene, he instructed the feds to take that footage. I mean, everything. They have done has been so strange from beginning to end. Like I said, um, there is a lot more suspicious behavior coming out of the characters surrounding Charlie Kirk and his life than there is regarding Tyler Robinson. I would love to believe that Tyler Robinson did this. I just would like one piece of evidence that's compelling. One piece other than a confession that isn't that compelling, because even a person that's carrying a gram of pot wouldn't write all of that down in a text message, least of all an individual who purportedly has an unbelievably high IQ and graduated with above a 4.0 from high school. It just doesn't— it's not a convincing story. Nothing they have said or done has been convincing. What I will say is that for those of you who know about explosives, you should spend some time and you should start making videos, and we should start looking more into the theory, uh, that Charlie Kirk's pager, or rather, RØDE microphone, may have been inoperable and may have simply been a weapon.
Because Turning Point told the story that they were live streaming that event. Where? Has that been found? I'm asking sincerely. I just don't remember seeing that live stream anywhere. I know Terrell told me that on the phone when I asked him about things that looked weird, and he said they started doing something new and they were live streaming back to the office. I've asked people at Turning Point USA, do you remember seeing this live stream? Thus far, No one has confirmed watching this livestream, um, at the office. Why do they need a livestream at the office? I don't know. He said they were cutting clips expeditiously. Okay, where is it? Where is the livestream of this event? It is plausible that until we know more details, it is certainly plausible that that second mic was just completely a rigged device. And I will leave it at that. We'll be right back after a break. All right, you guys, you know what's funny? Many of the same people lecturing conservatives about honesty and patriotism are getting rich by sending their audiences to gold companies that have been charging enormous markups for years. And I'll be honest with you, this was eye-opening for me as well.
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And I, I want to ask if you know anything about that explosion that took place, um, in Hickman County, please email us at tips@candaceowens.com. Not your theories, but if you actually know something on October 10th, uh, there was an explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems, which they do make Military and Demolition Explosives. This is about 60 miles west of Nashville, and it, like I said, killed 16 employees. The blast was intense. Now, it could be because something went wrong— it's an explosives factory— or it could be a way to hide evidence. That— these are our two theories. Uh, we don't know, but please send us anything you do know. We will of course protect your identity. More tips at CandaceOwens.com. Okay, moving on to the FBI crash out. So let's just go over The law, right? Freedom of Information Act. What it means is that if I submit for information about my government, which is just taking trillions from us every year, I'm a, a taxpaying citizen. They have to respond to my request within the legal timeframe of 20 days. 20 days. Okay. 20 working days, actually, I should say. It excludes weekends, excludes weekends, and it excludes, uh, public holidays, but that is their return period.
After you make an FOIA request. We have found when we have made these requests that there is one carve-out, however, that they can say— come back to you and say, well, your request is too complex, we need more than 20 days. Now, that's like if you're saying, I want every document from 1963 onward about JFK. That's gonna— that's gonna take some time. You can imagine. And that's the reason why they've sort of built out this clause of, okay, but there it needs to be reasonable, right? I have found that we are asking for very specific things, um, via our FOIA requests, and they are pretending like we are asking them from— for years' worth of information. Case in point, I told you the truth about the email that went out regarding Operation Erica Kirk after the White House Correspondents' Dinner, right? I told you the truth that that is a true email that went out, and they wanted to artificially boost her video. They referred to her as an emotional asset, and this was done within a period of about an hour after the shooting, when that should not have been the concern to the Department of War.
And what did they come back to us? We asked just for any emails that included Erica Kirk's name. Well, that should be pretty limited, because how many emails are you guys writing about Erica Kirk on the day of and the days following, immediately following the White House Correspondents Center shooting? That would be very odd. that request, and I'm only asking, uh, for it within one department. And they come back and they say, oh, that's too burdensome. You're gonna have to get more specific than that. We're not gonna be able to get back to you within 20 days. So this is a loophole that they are using, in my view, which is abusive. It's absolutely abusive. We were very specific, as we showed you on the show yesterday, when we similarly asked for Kash Patel's travel schedule. We wanted his calendar for the 3 preceding days leading up to Charlie Kirk's assassination. That's just to rule out who's on whose planes, right? That's not— we don't think Kash Patel Kash Patel killed Charlie Kirk. I don't think Kash Patel rigged an explosive or took a shot from a rooftop. We're just doing some good old-fashioned journalism.
So when they came back to us and they said, oh, the request is, you know, too burdensome, again, we wrote that on Twitter. We wrote like, they, they denied our 20-day, uh, request because it's too burdensome. We have to go back with more details. In fact, here's what I tweeted specifically so you understand. I wrote, via FOIA, we formally requested Kash Patel's travel itinerary for the 3 days leading up to Charlie Kirk's assassination, and we just heard back and were told the burden of the the request is too great. How is this remotely legal? The burden of the request is too great. That's literally me summarizing what they wrote back to us, which is it needs to be more specific. We can't get— we can't be the 20. It's too burdensome. It's too much. Apparently the FBI came apart on this. They wrote back, dear Candace, please show us on the document sent to you acknowledging your FOIA request where we said, quote, 'The burden of the request is too great,' end quote. Your show, just like the fake news media, will be called out when you lie. We hope this helps. Yeah, what it helps is for us to further understand how incompetent the people are working over at the FBI, that they don't understand that you don't have to put something in quotations to summarize it.
I, I didn't write out on X, which is supposed to be limited characters, supposed to be pithy, the entire letter because we showed it on our show. We summed it up. We summarized it accurately by saying that you came back and said that under the unusual circumstances, you would be unable to make the determination within the 20 days, right? You're denying my right to 20 days because we fall into this unusual circumstance, which you're citing as the unusual circumstance that the request is too burdensome, that it would take— you'd have to coordinate across various departments and speak to other people and perhaps get permission. We told the truth, but whoever is running your account doesn't comprehend what a summary is via tweet. We didn't accuse you of saying you're never gonna give it to us. We said the request was too burdensome, right? Anyway, I then explained that to them, to the intern running this X account. You will note that we did not put your response in quotation marks. That's called paraphrasing. When you wrote back to us suggesting that we quote reduce the scope of your request while referring to our request for a mere 3-day itinerary as substantive, which is what they did, we appropriately paraphrased that for our ex-followers that the request was too burdensome.
Because that's, that's what it means. We then published your full response as well as our full request onto our show for the public to read themselves. I'm glad to see that you guys are actually capable of responding rapidly to smear people that won't let go of Charlie Kirk's death. Do you mind utilizing a similar speed to get Tyler Robinson's defense team, uh, the documents that they've been requesting, which have mysteriously been in your possession since September? Thanks in advance, Chief. They came back at me again. They just— they like— genuinely, they sent about 5 tweets at us yesterday. And then they said, when you tell your audience that you were quote unquote denied, that would be a lie for clickbait. This is the Federal Bureau of Investigations, you guys. This is not Laura Loomer, okay, this is— and what they're referring to is us just posting a link to the show, which we just do bullets and say, here's the 3 things we're talking about: we FOIA Kash Patel's travel itinerary and get denied, Erica Kurt cries again, a mysterious 2022 death and its surprising link to Butler. Just like very quick, and here's the link so you can hear more details.
They said that's clickbait, and apparently this is an FBI concern because they don't like the word denied, even though We, we are, our 20 days is being denied. You're denying that, uh, citing unusual circumstances. That is under the law. 20 days is when you're supposed to get back to me and you're denying that. Um, and we, we showed the full context properly in the link that is not showed here of the full episode. So what do we have here? Um, a clown of, like I said, it's just, it's a car that is filled with clowns. This is so embarrassing. I think they thought this was going to go well for them. Obviously they got destroyed. Like, do you have nothing better to do? And I just want to also point out the audacity of the Department of Justice accusing me of clickbait. This is the Department of Justice. This is them doing clickbait, which I then responded to them. This is clown world. Do you guys remember this? The Department of Justice, um, with the binders standing outside, the photos that were taken of everybody holding the Epstein binders. I don't know if you have my tweet, guys, uh, that I tweeted back at them.
I'm like, the audacity of you guys to accuse anyone of clickbait. Yeah. After this, this moment where you had influencers holding effectively empty binders. Why don't you get focused on filling up those binders? Why don't you get focused on taking down the Epstein class? We don't need a department that is concerned about whether or not something can be construed as clickbait on X. So I just can't express enough how embarrassing this Department of Justice has been from start to finish. Whoever is running this account, I don't know if we can FOIA that. I'd like to find out who's running this account. Uh, because it's unbelievably childish to be going back and forth over what I did correctly by filing an FOIA request. And it's very simple to send somebody a 3-day travel itinerary. We will reduce the scope since the burden appears to be too high and ask very specific— I guess I don't know how to get more specific than his travel schedule. Um, but that's what we're going to have to do. And we will do that because, as I said, we are not letting go of things. We are pulling on every thread and we are following up.
Lastly, I know we're pressed for time here, but I do want to give you guys a— we got so many emails about the individual, just protecting his identity still, that we traveled to with Russia, who served in our military for 12 years, um, a SEAL Team One actually, and, um, was begging for an appointment at the VA and was routinely being declined that appointment at the VA and had, um, a seizure when we landed into Russia just one day afterward. Scariest thing I've ever lived through, um, with any person that works with us. Genuinely, we thought he was gonna die. Thought he was gonna die. And it was then became one of the most beautiful things to see how Russia rallied to take care of him. We had no special connections despite the narrative that was being put out there. And the hospital treated him with just so much kindness, getting him immediately in for surgery, um, taking seeing so many scans that they've taken and understanding that this happened because of what he put his body through in the military underwater, and knowing that the VA just kept denying him. His wife sent me all the evidence of that.
He tried to get an appointment in May. And so to think that this happened and they kept telling him, "No, it's all in your head. Take some Xanax," is unbelievably frustrating. I do want to let you see some of the updates. He has been, for the first time, able to leave his room to get, like, a cup of coffee. This photo makes me so happy. This is— actually military guys in Russia who have now become friends because I told you we had a, a Catholic family that was hosting us that moved their entire family. I said Iowa, my husband corrected me, actually it was from Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri. They moved and they have 8 kids and they, this is them. They went to visit him and they then gave him special treatment at the hospital because he was in the military. And there was just this camaraderie. Go back to the other photo of military men understanding, what military men put their bodies through and what we, what they go through. And I, I just wanted to let you guys know that. I just, there was, there's just something so beautiful about this brotherhood.
Um, obviously I'm protecting their identities as well, but like they speak very little English and now everyone, his wife tells me, is like family. And they're just, just to have that, the military doctor personally come see him, it, it just, just goes such a long way in terms of realizing that so much of what we are told about this is your enemy, this is your friend. It's like, it just gets shattered. His wife told me, this is the little babushka. Mm-hmm. Anoushka, who sends him nice notes every morning, um, at the hospital. And, um, this is— I, I do wanna also show you guys, uh, that was the family of— with— that has 8 kids that was hosting us. So we blurred out obviously the faces of the children, but that's Joe. I already showed him on our, our, on my Instagram, and they're just taking good care of him. Uh, uh, and his wife is just so lovely. I wanna also show you a video. Of him starting the therapy because his, his, his left side of the body was paralyzed or right side's parrot was paralyzed and just kind of trying to fire off everything.
Here's some progress of that if we have that video. I know it's not the best quality. That's his wife. She's the best. Just amazing just to, to see that. And he's in, he's in physical therapy. There are still issues they have found. I, I believe they found some more clots, but I do wanna say this. His wife told me this, and this is incredible. That prior to, which I didn't know, and I also wanna tell you, he's very young. He's like 42 years old. This is, you're not, I think in your mind and you're imagining, oh, this must be like a very, no, he's like 42. And his wife told me that once they removed that clot from his brain, all of the other issues that he was having cleared up. So he, unbeknownst to me, was wearing a hearing aid and now he doesn't need to wear his hearing aid. He was having headaches. Now he's not having headaches. He was spitting up blood in the morning. And I can't imagine going to the VA with all of these symptoms and having them gaslight you and tell you that you have PTSD. Like, that's crazy to me.
I can't believe that our men give their bodies and their lives and this is what they're told. And you're begging them for an appointment and you're saying, no, there's something wrong. All of these symptoms cleared up because they addressed the massive clot that was in his, um, in his brain. And so, uh, this is nothing short of a miracle. And I just can't say enough how much I am like, I'm basically now a Russia stan. Yeah. So like, we have my babushka over there. Like, I am just— or actually, someone told me that's a matrioshka, right? The doll. I love what Russia has done. And I, you know, maybe this is— is this what it comes to? Do our men need to travel to Russia to get an appointment? Iconic vibes zum besten Preis. Wow geht mit Euphoria in die dritte Staffel. Ein paar Jahre nach der High School wusste ich nicht, ob das Leben so war, wie ich es wollte. Stream ab dem 13. April parallel Reel zum US-Start, wöchentlich eine neue Folge. Das Problem ist, wenn du einen Pakt mit dem Teufel schließt, gibt es kein Zurück mehr. Freu dich außerdem auf weitere Highlights wie House of the Dragon und Wicked.
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Oh, we have to also show the photo of of the woman that's working on him that's not his wife on physical therapy, because his wife tells me that this woman is super hardcore. And she said that this woman is— she's like, she must have trained the Russian gym gymnasts or something because she's so hardcore. But they found, they found love between themselves anyway. Can you just imagine? She's like a Russian drill sergeant or something like that. And that they taught him the word for swag because obviously there's limited English language over in Russia. I, I'm just so happy. I can't, I just can't tell you guys, like, I am, um, I'm just motivated as well to do something about the VA. And right now I feel like the only thing I can do is platform it. And, um, I know it's just what the, what our troops are going through is just, uh, it's just, it does, it is to give 12 years of your life and to give your body and to go through that and to be gaslit. Um, and then to see also at the same time, like I said, how they're just signing us up for more war.
They don't care. Like, they just literally don't care. And at the end of it, they don't care. They don't care what happens to you. And I'm not saying that means it's the particular people at the VA. I'm sure there are tons of people who are working, those doctors and nurses who do care, but they are not allowed to honor these appointments because there is a rot in that system. And we've known that for a very long time, and it's completely unacceptable. Vladimir Putin shouldn't be the person taking care of American troops. But thank you to everyone in Russia. I can't wait to get back to all of you guys. I'm going to pick up some Russian words next time, and I will also learn how to say swag in Russia. And in Russian. Anyway, we'll be right back after a break. All right, you guys, do you owe back taxes? Do you have maybe years of unfiled returns, or maybe you file every year and you still can't seem to get ahead because the balance keeps growing? A lot of people get blindsided after retirement because maybe you withdraw money from a 401(k) 401(k) or an IRA, and suddenly you get hit with a tax bill that you never expected.
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And it just made me go even harder. For him and expanding the scope of this investigation. And it reminds us that, you know, we're all trying to figure out what happened on that day. And that really is the best way to honor what his legacy is. It certainly isn't happening over at The Truman Show. So that's a glass-half-full perspective. @STMedia writes, "This episode should be recommended to as many people as possible." Thank you. Like I said, the response to yesterday's episode was amazing. And I owe it to people who have done so much work. And I'm just kind of pulling together puzzle pieces, I spent a lot of time this weekend going down that rabbit hole and trying to understand a PTN explosive. I'm probably now very much on the ATF's list. My Google searches, like, how much explosive? Like, I was like, this is— these Google searches are gonna— I have a lot of explaining to do. I promise it's just research. Comments from today's episode. Wow, that is a, um, a massive, uh, tip that you gave us here, so thank you, Evie. Evie writes, the Battle Bond had a good run, but I think we're officially entering the Power Pony era.
Candace, you're doing amazing work. Keep going, Max, we have your back. Thank you. Power pony. Yeah, maybe there's a power pony. Um, we will have to ask Coach Colin. Pre writes, hey Candace, I joined your channel around the time that Charlie Kirk was killed, and I hate that this is what brought me to you. Thank you for lifting the veil for me, and thank you for being such an honorable person. It really truly does feel like all of us at the same time are having so many veils lifted, and I'm glad that I get to be a piece of that story for you. And I feel like I'm— I still obviously don't know everything, but I at least want to. I have a desire to learn, and I know that things are not right. And little things like that, like going to Russia, just to me was like a major lifting of the veil and recognizing just how much we're lied to about everything, which makes sense. We're lied to about each other. We're constantly being told that we have to hate each other, and this is why our country is suffering, when it's so obvious that the rot is sitting at the top.
And what they're seeking in the West is this globalized governance and to turn us all into slaves. Slaves. Virtual debt slaves is, is the ultimate goal. Uh, Therese Rosenthal writes, you dismissed the exploding mic theory in the past. I didn't dismiss it. I never dismissed the exploding mic theory. I was always clear to my team that I thought there was something there, but that I didn't have, I, I guess the skillset to cover it. And I still don't really feel like I have the skillset, but as long as I'm interested enough, I can learn. Like I proved over this weekend looking into, into the PETN exclusive. Uh, this person continues, did you change your mind or were you just biding your time? Yeah, I never changed my mind. I just thought, let me be good at what I'm good at. I'm good at timelines. I'm good at looking at what doesn't make sense that day. I'm good at, um, looking through legal documents and reading through legal documents and explaining what's wrong with the Tyler Robinson theory. So I went with like what I could easily debunk looking, um, at what they were presenting as evidence.
And that felt like the right place to start. And now I feel like we all know that Tyler Robinson didn't do this thing, and Turning Point every day just becomes more and more shady. And so I felt that this Butler thing unexpectedly really compelled me to take a look at the exploding mic theory and do my best to understand it. So I'm gonna be spending a lot more time on that, and I hope that I'm taking you guys with me at my, um, technological level, which is why I was like, let's just talk about what a Røde mic is because because people don't know. Why would you if you're not miking people up, if you're not being mic'd up? Even though I am mic'd up, I don't understand what half this stuff does. You know what I mean? So, um, I always try to make sure that I can simplify things in a way that we can all understand it. And, um, it now feels like it just feels like it's the right time. Lastly, this person continues, "P.S., I went as Candace with receipts last Halloween, complete with about 100 feet of CVS receipts.
I think you should share the photo I emailed to your team. Thank you for giving my 3 girls a role model." I love that. We gotta be Larry Loomer. With the receipts. We have a lot of characters we could be. We could be Brigitte, you could be Larry Loomer. We are connecting all of the Trump dolls. You know, Trump just has the best taste in kind of women, maybe women, people who present as women. Easy Hammer writes, the concussion from the blast may have taken him out, but I think it also caused his necklace to act like shrapnel going into his neck. That's why Erica made such a big deal out of the necklace. Uh, the necklace thing is weird. It's also something that we haven't discussed on the show, so I don't think people know what you're referring to. They all kind of had a weird story about the necklace. The strangest story came from Frank Turek, which was like the feds were looking for the necklace in the car, and then he found it sitting on his backpack, and they were like, "There it is!" And I don't really understand why they were looking for the necklace.
How do they know he had a necklace on at all? That just seems very strange to me. But I need to kind of, um, bury deep in and go backward now that I'm arriving at this explosive theory. I always felt from the very beginning, I told my team, that— and I said this early on, if you go back— that it looked like the— and I was assuming it was a bullet— it looked like it was traveling upward. I thought someone shot him from below. It was that obvious to me that something was coming upward. I didn't think of an explosive immediately, but if you go back, I was like, did someone shoot him from below? Because the way he was moving, and you, you see that like, uh, magnetic clasp travel, and then it returns in a way that almost looks like it like like slingshots, I guess would be the best way to say it. So I was just observing with my eyes and like the puff out of whatever is happening. And I didn't really comprehend or consider at that moment that it could have been an explosive, but I did think something was happening under his shirt.
Um, anyway, that was kind of where I was. I did also think it was weird that the necklace broke first. The way the necklace breaks, which you can even see if you slow down the footage that we showed you from the back, is it like, it breaks here. And then it looks like it travels to the back, or maybe it flies over here if it stays on him. It breaks, though. It definitively breaks. And it goes like this. And I thought, "That was— that's weird. Why is it breaking here first?" Well, if he had a Røde mic under his shirt that traveled, it would've taken— broken the necklace first. And that's why before Charlie reacts to the wound, the necklace breaks, and then he—
Mm-hmm.
And then it seems like he gets hit. It. So a lot of pieces fit in when you consider the idea that the mic was rigged. Amara Musa writes, "This is really coming together. Have you explored who received Charlie at the hospital? I can't imagine that person would have been left to chance." Well, we did note that a person who was interning at the ER was Connor Henderson. We briefly touched on that, and it's not clear whether his internship ended just before the Charlie Kirk thing, but what is is interesting is that our decoy boy number 2 is longtime friends with Connor Henderson. We talked about how those are the sons of the Bilt Corporation. You'd have to go back and watch the episode, but we did unpack that. I can't think of the name of decoy boy number 2. It was George Zinn, and then it was that, like, Sam— He had, like— Zachariah Qureshi. That's right. We were looking into Zachariah Qureshi. His father was one half of the Bilt organization. Along with someone Henderson, and their sons lived at some point in the same house. They very clearly were interning together at the Bilt Corporation.
And then we find out that Connor was working at the hospital in Penagos, interning in the emergency department, and that Sam Qureshi gets pulled. They both attended BYU at the same time. There was just, like, way too much crossover there that I thought was strange. Again, doesn't indicate that Connor was there that day, but I, I am interested in who was there because nobody has been— this is an ER. Why don't we have one person who's like, I was there with my daughter because she broke her arm and I was in the waiting room and saw them all come in? It's almost as if the entire space was cleared for them, which doesn't make sense. That's not, that's not how a functioning ER works. So that is something that is strange. I totally agree with you. Uh, Seven Sheets writes, sometimes I find it shameful that you have to take the slings and arrows for searching for answers, especially from the low charisma people. Or who try, who try to sit in his seat. But then I realize that you are meant for this and you give so many strength and faith and prayer. Thank you so much.
You too. Graham Shar writes, we stand with Candace, mighty and strong and unwavering. We are, we all are. We will not forget nor back down. We are bound as one for truth and for Charlie, who lead, who led by example to question everything. We love you, Candace. Bless you and your sweet family. That's also very kind. And like I said, you guys give me the energy to keep going and to keep fighting. And also like old clips of Charlie where I'm like, yes, Charlie, I know exactly where you would have been on this issue. Uh, Jen Hen writes, dogs are truly amazing, man's best friend and justice's best vehicle. From sniffing bombs to drugs to cancer, there is a reason a dog is God spelled backwards. They are a little piece of heaven. Make cruelty to them a serious crime, not BS probation. Unless it's a Chihuahua that's gotta be punted 50 yards. Her comment said that, that wasn't me. I didn't add that at the end. Her comment said that sometimes if it's yapping for too long, it should be punted for 50 yards. I am not putting words in that woman's mouth at all.
Again, Calcaneus writes, you look like Charlie's warrior angel with your headband. Thank you guys, thank you, you're so sweet. James the Least writes, when you're on a FaceTime call, both parties are on speaker, are they not? Frank couldn't hear his own kids yelling his name repeatedly trying to get his attention. All fair questions. Look, I always thought it was weird. That's just not what 35-year-olds do in the middle of the day. Just watch Charlie everywhere, that sounds like annoying to just hear shouting. I don't even like calling my sisters when there's a birthday party, you know? It's like everyone's screaming in the background, you can't even hear things. Like, what am I gonna do at a college event? Like, is it like he just loves— he just said, oh, he just loves Charlie. Oh wow, he just loves Charlie. That makes total sense. Not— sorry, Frank, it just— it doesn't sound right. It doesn't— doesn't pass a sniff test. But as we know, uh, the bomb dog's nose— noses are broken, so maybe it does. All right, you guys, you want to support the show, as we always tell you, we have merch available on the website.
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The FBI Rapid Response X account crashes out, we examine why the microphone theory holds more weight than Tyler Robinson in Charlie’s assassination, and we have some more shifting narratives in the Turning Point circles.
00:00 - Start.
02:14 - The microphone theory.
45:45 - FBI crashes out over our FOIA.
53:50 - Health update on our veteran friend in Russia.
1:03:00 - Comments.
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