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The speaker challenges the official narrative about Tyler Robinson, a "22 year old kid" from a "mega Christian conservative law enforcement, dad's a cop family." He says Tyler "went to church because he turned himself in with some kind of a minister... along with a federal agent and his cop dad," who "I think we've learned since is actually not a cop." He notes "grandma says, I never once saw Tyler with a gun" and labels him "this tranny chasing, tranny loving," claiming he adopted a "radical liberal ideology" with "text messages" to a lover, though there were "no time stamps." The New York Times said "these were all reproduced" and "they were fake." The speaker says "this person who has very limited experience with firearms" and describes claims about the rifle scene, the "sixty second time frame," and questions about hiding evidence, ending with "we've got him."

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A speaker asks if the recipient is aware that many Americans believe a recent shooting was a coordinated assassination attempt, not the act of a lone shooter. The speaker cites the shooter's age, proximity to the target with an AR-15, drone surveillance, and being spotted with a rangefinder as reasons for suspicion. The speaker, identifying himself as a former Navy SEAL sniper, notes the obvious sniper position from a water tower. He asks if the recipient is surprised that Americans suspect more to the story, given attempts to bankrupt and imprison the target, and depictions of him as Hitler. The speaker asks if the recipient's team entered and investigated the suspect's home prior to the shooting, to which the recipient says they participated in securing it and provided bomb assets. The speaker then asks if any agents reported anything "fishy" at the home, such as silverware or trash, or if it was extremely clean like a medical lab. The recipient states he was not given those details. The speaker concludes that this is what he is hearing and finds it "interesting."

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Speaker 1: Of course, as you all know, in the wake of Charlie's murder, there was an incredible amount of angry discourse from the right. Blaming the Democrats, blaming liberals saying, you're the reason this happened. Only to find out, surprise, 22 year old white dude, loved guns, raised by two parents, lived in a good home, dad as a minister, also a sheriff, didn't check it in boxes. Y'all thought he would check, did he? Speaker 0: Okay. First of all, a coat of mascara would be your friend. Speaker 0: That is disgusting. That was absolutely disgusting. Fuck her. Speaker 0: It's it's weird how she lost the points about him being a furry loving trans dating.

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Ongoing investigation on the active shooter leads us to 'a trans liberal with a Republican dad.' 'That'll create some division.' The FBI: 'Get in, Tyler' and 'Thirty three hours.' The FBI is described as triaging and 'hard at work coming up with a solid script to present to the public.' They propose using 'chat GPT to generate us a story of young gay lovers from the twenties.' 'We trusted you with the Epstein files. We definitely can trust you with this.' 'Trust your government. Noticing is antiseptic.' Officials claim 'we might have found our suspect texting his furry lover,' though 'nobody my age sounds like that.' They assert 'he disassembled the rifle to fit it in his pants' and say 'the suspect's father turned him in' after video enhancement. Critics ask, 'Seems like they could just show the actual footage' and ask, 'Do they think we're retarded or something?'

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"And just last night, the suspect was taken into custody at 10PM local time in less than thirty six hours, 30 three to be precise." "For thirty three hours, I was I was praying that that if this had to happen here, that it wouldn't be one of us." "This thing is not commercial at all. It is most likely a surveillance drone and someone was flying it over the campus for a particular reason." "The main suspect in Kirk's killing is now Tyler Robinson and he is in custody." "This translates to approximately one in 2,000,000,000." "The FBI agents didn't even bother to show him the photos of the shooter for twelve hours." "Yes. Yes. So when he's first spotted on campus, he has different clothing on," "Look folks, it's very easy to just believe whatever we're being told, but we cannot afford to do that anymore."

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"So this Charlie Kirk story just keeps getting weirder and winter." "we're supposed to believe that some random trans shooter was on the roof" "and then you tell me that he runs roughly one mile with a long arm rifle in broad daylight to stash it in the woods." "if he left with a weapon and hid it in the woods, then why didn't he have it on him when he was leaving?" "He even had an American flag shirt on." "I can't wrap my head around that." "And now the FBI with all their resources, that's the best photo that they can give us?" "Didn't we watch criminal minds as a kid?" "The BAU to, like, rerender that image and get it pixel perfect and go, yep. That's him." "Face recognition software. Match on the nose, ears, Boom. There he is." "This is weird, guys. This is freaking weird."

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A mother anxiously waits at the hospital for news about her son who was at the club during the shooting. She pleads for information and expresses concern for the unidentified victims. The interviewer offers sympathy and promises to help find her son. However, the video takes a turn as the speaker accuses the mother of being a crisis actor and questions the authenticity of the shooting. They claim that the shooter appeared in a documentary years prior, suggesting a conspiracy. The speaker dismisses the documentary as staged and calls the whole event a setup. They believe the shooter is an actor and that the entire situation is a money-making scheme.

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The segment analyzes questions about an alleged text-message exchange between Tyler Robinson and his boyfriend regarding the Charlie Kirk shooting, presenting an “official transcript” of messages and highlighting apparent inconsistencies. Key lines cited include: "Robinson, drop what you are doing and look under my keyboard." "I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it." "I am still okay, my love, but I'm stuck in Orem for a little longer yet. Shouldn't be long until I can come home, but I gotta grab my rifle still." "I had hoped to keep this secret till I died of old age." "Robinson, I am. I'm sorry." "If I'm able to grab my rifle unseen, I will have left no evidence." "Remember how I was engraving bullets?" "Delete this exchange." The piece notes questions about timelines, absence of time stamps, and camera footage, and quotes: "I'm gonna turn myself in willingly." "Since Trump got into office, my dad has been pretty diehard MAGA." It concludes that online observers question the narrative and possible discrepancies with authorities’ statements.

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We reviewed the downloaded footage and the discussion centers on Shaner and his close friends retracing the killer’s footsteps at his grandma’s house, with his aunt on camera. The aunt mentions that there was a woman who was helping the shooter, and she's not sure whether that person was an accomplice. "If you time how long it took him to get from that little part over to here was way longer than it should have been." "So I wondered if the girl had given him stuff. Like, if there is an accomplice." And she notes, "it said right here, that picture from Sam's across the street, he was right here. Yep." The speaker adds that the subtitles are wrong and it's AI, "I wondered if there is an accomplice." They discuss "the woman who handed over her footage to the FBI saying, I wondered if that woman was an accomplice." "TMZ already had the doorbell cam footage." "the FBI already had the footage." "Why wouldn't the FBI immediately release that?" The narrator says, "I reached out to Phil Lyman."

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Something's wrong. I know I shouldn't do this. I'm risking an awful lot to go up against this FBI, the MAGA FBI. There was no rifle in his hand. It is not easy to remove a Mauser barrel or index it after reinstalling and remain accurate. The photo of the rifle allegedly left in the woods has the barrel installed. So we're supposed to believe a guy is on the run after killing Charlie Kirk and he pauses in the woods to reinstall a barrel. I don't believe a word of it. I can't take the bullshit from this fucking government. It's lying to us. Something's wrong with this whole fucking picture. Sean Hannity immediately, that pimp scumbag goes on the air and repeats the government lie that lousy son of a bitch. I don't buy one word of this narrative, not one single word.

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An investigator says they compiled a timeline from every media outlet, tracing events from 08:23 when a gray Dodge Challenger was seen near campus to the arrest. The timeline suggests Robinson arrived on campus, performed reconnaissance, changed outfits, and moved through the Luce Center before ambushing Charlie Kirk at 12:33 from the rooftop. He allegedly retrieved a Maser Model 98, 30-06 bolt-action rifle from a drop point, engraved bullet casings with memes, and changed into dark clothing on the roof. After the shooting, he fled the campus, discarded the rifle and casings, and escaped toward Washington County, aided by a disguise using a limp. A large manhunt followed; FBI and US Marshals detained him later. The narrator questions CCTV coverage, possible scene tampering by Turning Point staff, and Discord chatter in the investigation.

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Tyler Robinson is in FBI custody. The FBI has charged him with aggravated murder along with a host of other charges and is seeking the death penalty. He allegedly left the scene with only a text-message confession and was on the lam for o eight hundred hours. The FBI says there is footage of the shooter taking the shot, and the released video starts after that part, with other details redacted. There are claims about distractions, unexplained objects in footage, a wound not matching the shot, a fabricated text chain, and a Dairy Queen photo connected to the statewide manhunt. The piece stresses trusting the FBI to get to the bottom of it, like with Epstein. It also cites Cash Patel saying Epstein never trafficked anyone, and that hundreds of victims are lying. Midterms and conspiracy theories are discussed; there is mention of abundant evidence that could change the paradigm.

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Speaker expresses panic and intent to text his leftist trans lover with every detail of what he did, claiming he’d planned for a week. "Engrave the bullets." He narrates: "Disassemble the rifle. Reassemble the rifle. Disassemble the rifle. Disassemble the rifle. Reassemble the rifle without a screwdriver while running." He says, "Put it in the woods. Covered it in a towel. I did this for you, and send." He ends with: "Alright. It's a good thing that I, Tyler Robinson, someone who has a four point o GPA and a 34 on the ACT, is smart enough to know that there is no way that the FBI could ever get ahold of my text messages."

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Speaker questions the narrative: 'random trans shooter' on the roof who 'took this shot' and was 'undetected' because the FBI released video footage. He asks if this means 'he must have already had planted the gun on the roof prior' and wonders 'why didn't he have it on him when he was leaving?' He questions the lack of footage—'why don't we have any images of this kid leaving the school?' and 'video footage of this kid jumping off the roof?' He says, 'he runs roughly one mile with a long arm rifle in broad daylight to stash it in the woods' and argues, 'you definitely wouldn't carry the rifle with you' to blend in, citing 'an American flag shirt on.' He references 'criminal minds' and BAU, concluding, 'This is weird, guys. This is freaking weird.'

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Investigators identified an individual as the roommate of Robinson, who stated that his roommate referring to Robinson made a joke on Discord. He opened it and showed several messages to investigators and allowed investigators to take photos of the screen as each message was shown by Robinson's roommate. These photos consisted of various messages, including content of messages between the phone contact name Tyler with an emoji icon and Robinson's roommate's device. The content of these messages included messages affiliated with the contact Tyler stating a need to retrieve a rifle from a drop point. Discord said: "In a statement to NBC News, a Discord spokesperson said the company did identify an account belonging to the suspect, but said the messages mentioned in the news conference were not believed to have been sent on Discord." "The messages referenced in recent reporting about planning details do not appear to be Discord messages." These were communications between the roommate and a friend after the shooting, where the roommate was recounting the contents of a note the suspect had left elsewhere; "The messages aren't between Tyler, the alleged shooter, and his roommate." They were about Tyler, not from him. This seems to contradict the governor's claims; "The governor never mentioned that these communications were between the roommate and another person." The governor started by saying the roommate told the FBI that Tyler sent him a joke, and then goes on to detail how Tyler allegedly told the roommate to watch over the area where the gun was placed. But asking someone to watch the area where the gun was placed doesn't sound like a joke. It sounds like a deliberate order to assist with the cover up of an assassination. And now, the shooter's own grandmother says the FBI have the wrong man: "There is no way Robinson could be involved. ... I don't think he ever shot a gun to tell you the truth, ... He doesn't own any guns." Up until this point, we haven't heard from the father or any other family members. This raises a very serious issue because right now there are two pieces of evidence that the FBI and the governor of Utah is presenting to the public as evidence that Tyler is the shooter. One is that his father convinced Tyler to turn himself in, and two, the supposed Discord messages. With the Discord messages already being called into question, and since we haven't heard from his father, we shouldn't consider this case closed.

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Speaker 0 argues the Charlie Kirk story keeps getting weirder. They claim a random trans shooter was on the roof, took this shot, runs across into the rooftop, jumps down, somehow undetected because the FBI releases a video footage. Was this when he was walking into the building, then he must have already had planted the gun on the roof prior, and he somehow managed to walk back in the second time without the weapon. If he left with a weapon and hid it in the woods, why didn't he have it on him when he was leaving? They say he runs roughly one mile with a long arm rifle in broad daylight to stash it in the woods. If you were running, you wouldn't carry the rifle with you. He wore an American flag shirt. The FBI with all their resources, that's the best photo? Didn’t we watch Criminal Minds? They claim BAU would rerender that image and get it pixel perfect. Face recognition software could redigitalize that kid's face with AI to pixel perfect; this is weird.

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The speaker says they spent the night compiling “this timeline … from every media outlet … so we can understand what the media is telling us and what evidence we have to support that,” noting holes and missing pieces. Key points: 08:23 they see his gray Dodge Challenger driving past a home near the university; 08:29 Robinson arrives at the university campus in his gray Dodge Challenger, parks in the entrance area, and is captured on surveillance wearing “a plain maroon T shirt, light colored shorts, and a black hat with a white logo and a light colored shoes.” From 08:29 to 10:00, he’s “ghost” on campus for reconnaissance; 09:57 he’s seen walking back in a red maroon shirt; 11:49 he’s dressed in dark clothing, hobbling toward the campus; 11:52 he arrives on campus, moves through stairwells toward the Luce Center; 12:15 retrieves the rifle, a Maser model 98, 30 odd six bolt action with a scope from a drop point in a bush, and engraves the bullet casings with meme style messages: “fired casings, notice bulges, o w o, What’s this? Unfired. Hey, fascist. Catch arrows. Oh, Bella Chow. Bella Chow. Bella Chow.” He changes into dark clothes on the roof; 12:22, 12:33 he fires a single shot from the roof striking Kirk; he flees, discards the rifle, and changes back into maroon. Turning Point employees tamper with a crime scene; FBI arrives 12:39; 10:45 reward announced for information; 7,000 to 11,000 leads; by Sept 11–12, Robinson detained at home by US Marshals, FBI custody soon after. The narrator questions CCTV footage, Discord messages, and suggests the possibility of faked gait, inviting viewers to review footage and share.

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"What you're watching here, you're gonna watch the reaction." "Something is hitting that shirt before it goes through his neck." "There could easily be a white vest under it." "Or what I just realized here is you guys have black letters on there." "That round could have very possibly touched one of those black letters." "The shirt looks like after the fact, but he did even have this mic on here." "There is no way to get that angle of that shot." "the vest goes through this, hits something inside, ricochets back out, comes out the top." "it most likely was a long rifle." "I'm still not convinced of the trans shooter." "There have been lies that the FBI has told us." "Kyle's Kyle does this stuff for a living." "Drop some comments below."

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Questions the claim that 'some random trans shooter was on the roof, took this shot, runs across into the rooftop, jumps down, somehow magically being undetected because the FBI releases a a video footage.' He asks if he had 'planted the gun on the roof prior' and how he could 'walk back in the second time without the weapon.' He questions why 'we don't have any images of this kid leaving the school' or 'any video footage of this kid jumping off the roof,' and notes he 'runs roughly one mile with a long arm rifle in broad daylight to stash it in the woods' while wearing 'an American flag shirt.' He doubts the FBI photo is the best they can provide and references 'criminal minds' and 'the BAU' that would 'rerender that image' to be 'pixel perfect' with 'face recognition software.' Contrasts movie-like tech with reality, calling it 'weird.'

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"So we're supposed to believe that some random trans shooter was on the roof, took this shot, runs across into the rooftop, jumps down, somehow magically being undetected because the FBI releases a a video footage." "Was this when he was walking into the building, the then he must have already had planted the gun on the roof prior, and he somehow managed to walk back in the second time without the weapon." "And then because if he left with a weapon and hid it in the woods, then why didn't he have it on him when he was leaving?" "Didn't we watch criminal minds as a kid? Like, they have this super advanced software where they upload the image, and then the FBI just does their like, where's the BAU at and shit?" "Face recognition software. Match on the nose, ears, Boom. There he is."

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And look at this woman. That's the one that gets the shot done. Okay? I'm gonna make myself even smaller so that you can see more. I'm gonna play it. So do you know how many transgender Americans have been mass shooters over the last ten years? He puts it down. "Too many." When he brings it up again, he talks to someone, He's gonna pull out the phone again, and I'm sorry. You're gonna have to see this. So Do mind do you know how It's gonna be horrible. There you go. That's your sign. Go again. Over the last ten years, counseling or not cottage gang violence. What? You see how he did you guys see that? He tried at first and missed. Watch these hands. That's perfect trajectory for the fucking bullet. Fuck. I hate that. Ten years. Counting or not counting gang violence. Boom. Boom. Misses. Then he gets him. And you see how he reacts when he gets him too. Like, he jumps. Instantly, the woman is there to cover exactly that phone that it's a weapon.

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Remembering Charlie Kirk, with Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump Jr., and Benny Johnson
Guests: Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump Jr., Benny Johnson
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Charlie Kirk's murder on a Utah campus set off a cascade of disclosures about motive and the hunt for suspects. An ATF document described a bolt-action rifle found near the campus and three unspent rounds, all engraved with wording expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology. CNN's early chyron about 'cultural phrases' on the cartridges drew pushback from the hosts, who argued the reporting downplays the transgender angle. Steven Crowder's reporting is presented as the initial breaking detail, later corroborated by the Wall Street Journal and confirmed by the FBI, which detailed surveillance video tracking the shooter from arrival to rooftop escape. The FBI released images of a person of interest—white, in his early 20s, wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses—and authorities urged the public to provide information. A $100,000 reward was announced, and a State Department condemnation framed the incident within a broader climate of political hostility. Don Jr. recounts meeting Charlie Kirk in 2015, and says that early impression grew into a defining partnership for Turning Point and the youth movement. He describes Kirk as relentlessly kind, able to simplify complex arguments, and willing to debate detractors on campus until they were left speechless. Don Jr. underscores Kirk's growth and his role in expanding outreach to students and in influencing youth voting, noting the Michigan campus tours where courage and safety concerns collided but Charlie pressed forward. He recalls how faith and a commitment to peaceful discourse shaped Kirk's work and how threats and personal risk never deterred him. The interview underscores Charlie's influence on a generation and the belief that his legacy requires continuing the outreach, even as the personal toll on his family and on Kirk's circle remains heavy. Benny Johnson offers a portrait of Charlie as a beacon and martyr, urging the movement to carry on the work. He characterizes Charlie's kindness, courage, and prophetic presence, recalling his willingness to engage with opponents and push back with reasoned arguments. Tucker Carlson weighs in with reflections on the flood of hate online after Kirk's death, calling it evil and emphasizing unity, order, and a faith-based moral framework. Both men insist that Charlie's life exemplified speaking truth without surrender and call on listeners to support Erica and Charlie's children as Turning Point rebuilds. The segment closes with calls for transparency about the investigation and a reminder to seek wisdom in a time of national distress.

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The Assassination of Charlie Kirk Explained
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A shocking shooting at a Charlie Kirk appearance kicks off a fast-moving investigation as Tyler Robinson is identified and later arrested within 33 hours. The host presents a flowchart and watches a Fox News breakdown to map the sequence of events, the weapon, and the security gaps. The Mouser bolt-action rifle is described, including a scope mounted unusually far back and engraved cartridge casings, while early speculation questions whether the killer used a professional setup or a readily available hunting weapon. The discussion dives into online theories and digital footprints, from 4chan investigations profiling Sky Velades to Omar Najgera, who predicted danger the day before. A song titled Charlie Kirk Dead at 31 appears on a SoundCloud account linked to the same circle, and discord messages describe plans to retrieve the rifle. The host notes alarming patterns, including a claimed private jet with a turned-off transponder and the suggestion that the attack could be part of broader political violence. Investigators reconstruct the timeline through campus surveillance, security footage, and a ring camera showing the suspect limping and carrying the rifle before dropping it in a wooded area. The weapon is recovered, wrapped in a towel, with the scope and length noted, raising questions about concealment. Authorities discuss why the suspect’s appearance—Converse shoes, a black shirt, distinctive logos—helps public identification, while the press conference outlines charges, the 100,000 reward, and collaboration among county, state, and federal agencies. The host closes with reflections on how quickly law enforcement linked the suspect to the crime, the role of public tips, and the ongoing analysis of online chatter and social media threads. The overarching takeaway is a timeline of events, a description of the weapon and its inscriptions, and a call for continued public assistance in identifying clues as investigators finalize their work.

Philion

Charlie Kirk Assassin’s Text Messages Explained
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A ten-page indictment and a cascade of text messages outline what Third Eye Global frames as an assassination plot aimed at Charlie Kirk, centering on Tyler Robinson and his trans partner Lance Twigs. Authorities say a note found under a keyboard stated, 'I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I'm going to take it.' Robinson’s roommate—who supplied the messages—connected the case to the shooting. Twigs photographed the note and reportedly tried to destroy it, while the exchange includes lines about grabbing a rifle and a drop point, and rifle photo and shell casing found during a residence search. Media framing drives much of the discussion: ABC News calls the messages 'touching,' while the host critiques sensationalism and urges caution about confirmation bias. The dialogue covers betrayal, attempts to frame an older man as the culprit, and the political context of MAGA identity. It also references the roommate’s transition and debates over identity categories, with notes about turning oneself in and law enforcement involvement, including a rifle, a shell casing, and related evidence found during a residence search.
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