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Thousands gathered at Abbey Gate seeking help, facing malnutrition, dehydration, and Taliban brutality. Afghans tried to kill themselves to escape torture. Despite reporting atrocities, no action was taken. State hindered evacuation efforts, risking lives. A potential suicide bomber was ignored, leading to casualties. The chaotic withdrawal lacked accountability. The speaker highlights the deaths of 11 marines, 1 sailor, and 1 soldier, demanding justice.

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A woman named Agaza killed her two children. She was hit by a bombing and was asked to leave, but she refused and held her children hostage.

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My nephew was grazed in the neck by a bullet at the event. He was in the friends and family section near the president when shots were fired. Another person nearby was critically injured. He was taken to the triage tent where they saw someone with a severe head wound.

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He wasn't scared. He said if anything happens, it's not suicide. He loved life, family, and brothers too much. Don't believe it.

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On 04/19/1995, a Gulf War veteran allegedly bombed the Oklahoma City Federal Building with a truck bomb he didn't build or rent, aided by a nonexistent passenger. The bomber was caught due to a missing license plate. The ATF, the supposed target, was empty that morning. The president vowed swift justice, but John Doe number two, identified by 24 witnesses, was deemed nonexistent by the FBI. The prosecution didn't present CCTV footage of McVeigh and John Doe number two or explain the witnesses' accounts. They also didn't address government truck bomb testing or FBI informants. McVeigh and Nichols were convicted, but some insist the Ryder truck bomb couldn't have caused the damage, citing experts and a second explosive device that was found. The FBI claims to have lost footage of McVeigh and John Doe number two. Terry Nichols alleges FBI involvement, but he was prevented from testifying. A bomb squad truck was present two hours before the blast, and someone called the Justice Department 24 minutes before the bombing to report it. Governor Keating's brother wrote a novel about a similar bombing with a character named Thomas McVeigh. McVeigh claimed to be a secret special forces operative with an implanted microchip. His execution was delayed due to withheld evidence, then carried out. No autopsy was performed, and the case was closed.

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I shot him multiple times until he was no longer a threat. Despite being a medic with first aid training, I did not help him. The incident occurred near a hospital, but my first instinct was to flee due to the growing crowd chanting to attack me.

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On August 22nd, we observed a potential IED test near Hechkaya and reported it. Days later, we were alerted to two vehicle-borne IEDs and a suicide bomber near Abbey Gate. We spotted a person matching the bomber's description, acting suspiciously in the crowd. We requested engagement authority, but were denied. Our battalion commander couldn't authorize it either. The suspect disappeared. Later, while helping find an interpreter, a suicide bomb detonated. I was severely wounded by the blast. Despite my injuries, I remember being pulled to safety by my team leader who was doing everything to stop the bleeding. The withdrawal was a catastrophe. The deaths of the 13 service members have not been answered for.

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The investigation revealed that the individual had a gunshot wound to the head before the vehicle explosion. Additionally, one of the handguns was located at his feet inside the vehicle.

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My grandfather believed Roosevelt knew about the Japanese attack. Pat Tillman's suspicious death and treatment by the military raised questions. Many patriotic individuals have criticized their government. Tillman's journal was confiscated and his uniform burned. His story is detailed in John Krakauer's book. Tillman left the NFL to fight in Afghanistan, only to be killed by friendly fire. Many patriotic people have felt betrayed by their leaders.

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A man was fatally shot while trying to reach his family members in a combat zone. The interviewee's body was carried away with a white flag turning red. More gunfire erupted, causing panic and the command to find cover. The man's wife arrived at the scene and witnessed the party carrying away the body. Despite attempts at CPR, he could not be revived. This tragic incident is a recurring occurrence in the ongoing war.

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Officer Brian Sicknick's cause of death remains uncertain, despite media claims that he was beaten to death by Trump supporters during the Capitol riot. Video evidence shows Sicknick walking through the building unharmed. However, the media and politicians like Liz Cheney continue to spread false information without correction or apology. The White House, including Press Secretary and Attorney General Merrick Garland, falsely claim that Sicknick and other officers were murdered during the riot. In reality, the other four officers mentioned died by suicide, with no evidence linking their deaths to the Republican mob. While some officers were assaulted, the claim that January 6th was the worst assault on the US government since the Civil War is unfounded.

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The post indicated natural causes, but the medical examiner determined that Cygni's injuries were related to his service. The autopsy was conducted by the DC medical examiner. When asked about concerns regarding misinformation from The Washington Post, there was no concern on this topic, though other topics like the Iraq war were deemed beyond the speaker's scope.

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A GoFundMe raised $1,000,000 for Cory's family, but his wife, Helen, says it won't bring him back. She speaks to him and apologizes for what happened. Helen has hired an attorney to find answers and get justice for her husband's death. They want answers from security at the rally. Cory's child believes their dad's blood is on the security's hands and hopes they think about what they took from their family every day.

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The transcript centers on Isaac Cappy, an actor, writer, producer, and indie musician from Albuquerque, New Mexico. It details his 2018 posts and subsequent interviews in which he accused close friend Seth Green of pedophilia, denounced Seth Green’s wife Claire Grant, and claimed that high-profile Hollywood figures—Steven Spielberg, Stephen King, David Geffen, James Gunn, and Tom Hanks—were part of a Hollywood satanic cabal. Some allegations reportedly stemmed from personal experiences, while others came from testimonies of child sex abuse survivors. The piece notes that several David Brock-backed outlets linked Cappy to Pizzagate and other conspiracy theories and lists additional figures he named, including the Rothschilds, the Bronfmans, Jimmy Savile, Macaulay Culkin, Oprah Winfrey, Harvey Weinstein, Marina Abramović, and more. Cappy said Seth Green invited him to the Illuminati in 2018 with promises of $250,000 a year and any car he wanted, after a dinner with Green and Claire Grant. He claimed they discussed “chicken,” a pedophile code word for young children. After denouncing Hollywood’s alleged pedophilia, Cappy said he was blacklisted and never worked in the industry again, and he claimed to have told his accusations to the NSA and to leaked channels like queue boards on Hacker News and anonymous tips to the Department of Homeland Security. He stated that “Tom Hanks being a pedophile would of course shock a lot of people,” given Hanks’s stature as “America’s favorite actor.” The transcript then shifts to other participants (Henry, Cindy, and others), who discuss and perform dialogue about devil worship, Satan, and occult themes, interspersed with commentary about their own interests and family. A thread emerges about a daughter involved in show business, with a discussion of a potential tape for a cable channel and a prescient self-presentation as Sophie Hanks at a Miss Ultimate Sexy Baby Nevada pageant. The conversation includes claims about an itemized photo linked to a pedophilic network, identified through metadata searches (SRC USA / IMGSRC). A key figure, Tom Hanks, appears again in connection with a separate allegation: before Cappy’s death, Hanks posted on social media about “Route 66 roadkill,” followed by Cappy’s death 39 days later; the post allegedly contained 39 characters, and there are insinuations of coded threats linked to Hanks. Cappy’s death occurred on May 13, 2019, in Arizona, described by the Arizona Department of Public Safety as a suicide: he allegedly jumped off a bridge onto I-40, where a passing truck struck him. The account adds that witnesses were underage, and their identities were not released. The transcript notes that a Periscope stream prior to his death showed Cappy denying suicidal intent and appearing distressed, with an implication of possible duress and someone else present. Other figures appear: Gabe Hoffman, a Palm Beach hedge fund manager and producer of Open Secret, who criticized Cappy and defended the establishment’s narrative on Pizzagate; Hoffman is described as discrediting whistleblowers and researchers. The transcript references Cappy’s “dead man switch” video, described as showing a possible child sacrifice altar and young children cleaning up afterward. It also notes Cappy’s broader exposure of Epstein and “Mossad media matrix,” arguing Epstein was a Mossad agent using blackmail to shield associates, a claim he argued against Mossad’s denial. The closing line urges viewers to subscribe for more content.

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On April 19, 1995, the Oklahoma City bombing occurred, carried out by a Gulf War veteran. The attack targeted the ATF, but luckily, they were not present. The trial convicted the bomber, Timothy McVeigh, and his accomplice, Terry Nichols. However, conspiracy theorists question the official narrative, pointing out inconsistencies and evidence suggesting other bombs were involved. The FBI lost crucial footage, and Nichols claims FBI involvement. Despite this, the case was closed, and any questioning of the story is dismissed as conspiracy theories.

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He wasn't scared. If anything happens, it's not suicide. He loved life, family, and brothers too much. Don't believe it.

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Wiener's laptop had kill switches in it. It was filled with crap that wasn't supposed to be there. Supposedly, nine cops watched the videos on Wiener's laptop and they had to keep leaving the room because they couldn't stand what they were seeing; all nine are now dead. There's names and faces in deadness—they're real people. You can say they died for other reasons, but it's still nine cops. It's like the five cops who died after January 6. Right? Four of them were suicides. According to AI, there were about 80 cops really in the thick of things; four of them died from suicide.

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Philip Brelsberg caused the death of Daniel Shaver, leaving his daughters without a father and his wife a 28-year-old widow and single mother. On January 18, Daniel Shaver was unjustly executed while crawling as instructed. He was crying and begging for his life, and his last words were, "please don't shoot me. Yes, sir." Shaver knew the type of police officers on the other side of the guns, which is why he kept his head down, afraid to look at them. He knew he was about to die. Shaver died alone in a hotel hallway with no dignity and nobody to check on him.

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The officer did not want to use lethal force and had never encountered such a situation before. After the incident, he was visibly shaken, and I reassured him that he did what he had to do. It’s tragic that a young woman lost her life, and her family is affected, but the lieutenant's life has also changed forever. He didn't come to work intending to use his weapon; he was forced into that situation to protect others. When commands were ignored, he had to act in self-defense to prevent the weapon from being taken and used against him, which could have endangered more lives. Though many had evacuated, there were still individuals in the area, and his actions likely saved additional lives.

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In August 2021, the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan led to the Taliban's swift takeover of Kabul. Amidst the turmoil, a suicide bomber attacked Abbey Gate at the airport, killing 13 American service members, including Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nakuoi, who saved several Afghan families. Years later, during Biden's State of the Union address, Steve Nakuoi, Kareem's father, shouted his son's name to remind the president of the tragedy. Following his outburst, he was arrested but treated well by the police. Steve expressed his frustration over the lack of acknowledgment from Biden regarding the fallen soldiers and shared his ongoing quest for answers about his son's death. He emphasized the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by service members and their families.

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Sergeant Terrence Yakey saved four lives during the Oklahoma City bombings but was later found dead under suspicious circumstances. He responded to the bombing and rescued people before being injured. Three days before receiving a medal of valor, he was found dead in a field with no gun but a gunshot wound to the head. There was no investigation or autopsy, and the police immediately ruled it as a suicide. His ex-wife claimed he knew something was coming and was trying to protect his family. She believes someone else may have been involved in his death. The lack of investigation and autopsy raises questions about what really happened to Sergeant Yakey.

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The coroner's office revealed that the individual had a gunshot wound to the head before the vehicle exploded. One of the handguns was located at his feet inside the vehicle.

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Brian Harpole - Groundbreaking Evidence From Charlie Kirk’s Head of Security | SRS #254
Guests: Brian Harpole
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The interview with Brian Harpole, longtime law enforcement veteran and head of Integrity Security Solutions, centers on the security detail that protected Charlie Kirk and the events surrounding Kirk’s assassination. Harpole describes a meticulous, unit-based protection culture where selection hinges on teamwork and character, not just combat skills. He details a rigorous, ongoing training pipeline—defensive tactics, emergency medicine, firearms, and etiquette—that culminates in a team-wide thumbs-up before any detail proceeds. The conversation emphasizes prevention over reaction, with every protector knowing their area of responsibility, maintaining close communication, and building trust through shared experience and faith. Harpole recounts his and the team’s prior operations, including high-risk deployments in Juarez and other volatile environments, to illustrate the depth of their field expertise. He explains how their approach blends real-time intelligence gathering, decentralized command, and a multi-layered perimeter, designed to detect and deter threats before they materialize. The discussion also covers the operational realities of protecting high-profile figures in open settings, such as open-air venues, where threats can arise from crowds, rooftops, and walk-ups. He stresses the need for legal compliance, coordination with local law enforcement, and the dangers of over-reliance on technology when legal boundaries or jurisdictional permissions limit capabilities. The dialogue shifts to a frank reflection on the days surrounding Kirk’s death, including the emotional toll on the protection team and the decision-making under pressure. Harpole walks through the timeline from arrival to the initial gunfire, the swift exfil and medical response, and the challenge of maintaining patient care while moving at high speed. He offers granular detail about on-site medical priorities, such as controlling bleeding and rapid extraction, and underscores the balance between treating a patient and preserving the crime scene for investigators. Throughout, he challenges sensationalist narratives and calls for transparency to restore public trust in institutions. A recurring theme is accountability and the broader broader debate about information disclosure. The guests critique media sensationalism and advocate for responsible transparency, FOIA requests, and accountable handling of security footage and investigative records. They question why certain security decisions, such as drone use or police support, were not executed or coordinated, and they urge authorities to share verifiable information to quell conspiracy theories. The interview closes with a plea for accuracy, a stance against unverified theories, and a reminder of the human cost for Charlie Kirk and his team.

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Margaret Roberts Exposes the True Story of the Oklahoma City Bombing and the Ongoing Cover-Up
Guests: Margaret Roberts
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The Oklahoma City bombing is described as America’s deadliest domestic terror attack. On a Wednesday morning in April 1995, the nine-story Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was destroyed by a truck bomb, killing 168 people who were working or visiting that day. The public narrative centered on Timothy McVeigh as the bomber, with a man described as John Doe Two as his partner; 24 eyewitnesses reportedly saw McVeigh with a second man in the Ryder truck, and the FBI traced the truck’s VIN to Ryder in Florida, then to a motel north of the city and finally to McVeigh at his Perry, Oklahoma arrest for driving without a license plate. McVeigh was escorted from Perry in the now famous perp walk. The FBI’s investigation produced a two-man origination theory—McVeigh and a second man—but within months the bureau shifted to a single-perpetrator account, insisting McVeigh acted alone and later treating John Doe Two as a mistaken identity. Despite eyewitness testimony and videotape references, the actual videotape of the delivery and explosion has never been released publicly or shown at trial. The “John Doe Two” designation faded as the government pursued the McVeigh-alone narrative. A major competing thread centers on Kenneth Trinidadue, a California parolee who bore a striking resemblance to John Doe Two. He was arrested for a parole violation, moved to Oklahoma City around the indictment, and found dead two days after arrival in what was proclaimed a suicide-proved cell, though his family alleges murder; his relatives pressed a wrongful-death suit and led a FOIA fight for the bombing footage. Three other prisoners later died under similar circumstances, fueling claims of a cover-up and questions about FBI actions. The story expands to possible connections with the Aryan Republican Army (Midwest Bank Robbers) and to Terry Nichols, McVeigh’s co-conspirator who was in Kansas; Nichols’ travels to the Philippines and alleged links to Ramzi Yousef are discussed, as is the broader context of Patcon, an undercover surveillance program the FBI allegedly ran. A recurring theme is government opacity: videotapes, a whistleblower deposition, and the identity of John Doe Two remain unreleased or disputed. The interview also notes media suppression of certain lines of inquiry and suggests broader implications for government surveillance and accountability.

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Tyler Vargas-Andrews - Marine's Horrific Account of the Disastrous Afghanistan EVAC | SRS #68
Guests: Tyler Vargas-Andrews
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In this episode of the Shawn Ryan Show, host Shawn Ryan interviews Tyler Vargas-Andrews, a 24-year-old Marine who lost his arm and leg during the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. Tyler shares his harrowing experiences, detailing the incompetence of military leadership and the Biden administration during the evacuation, which he believes led to unnecessary deaths, including 13 service members and many Afghan civilians. Tyler recounts his traumatic childhood, raised by a single mother who became a successful attorney after enduring domestic abuse from his biological father, a convicted child molester. This background fueled his desire to protect the innocent, leading him to join the Marines. He served as a radio operator and aspired to become a MARSOC operator, deferring sniper school twice to pursue that goal. During the withdrawal from Afghanistan, Tyler's unit was tasked with securing Abbey Gate at Hamid Karzai International Airport. He describes the overwhelming chaos as thousands of Afghans sought refuge, many being brutally treated by the Taliban. Tyler and his team identified a potential suicide bomber based on intelligence reports but were denied engagement authority by their commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Brad Whited. This lack of decisive action ultimately led to the suicide bombing that injured Tyler and killed many others. After the explosion, Tyler recalls the immediate aftermath, including the frantic efforts of his fellow Marines to save him and the chaos surrounding them. He was eventually evacuated to Germany and then to Walter Reed Medical Center, where he underwent numerous surgeries and faced the reality of his injuries. Despite the trauma, Tyler emphasizes the importance of resilience and the need to advocate for accountability regarding the events in Afghanistan. Throughout the interview, Tyler expresses gratitude for the support he has received and the opportunity to share his story, aiming to raise awareness about the consequences of the withdrawal and the need for better leadership. He also discusses his aspirations to help others and the importance of physical fitness in overcoming adversity. Tyler's journey reflects a commitment to honor his fallen comrades and advocate for change, emphasizing that being a victim is a choice and that strength can be found in the face of hardship.
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