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There is a large number of conspiracy theories circulating, but it's unclear how many people actually believe them. Speaker 1 mentions that Tony, presumably referring to Dr. Fauci, has had security since spring 2020 due to potential threats. They feel the need to be constantly vigilant. Speaker 1 also mentions receiving threatening messages, such as being told they will go to hell or should be hanged.

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Month ago, he wrote me: "Please pray for me. I'm under the gun on something right now. Prayers appreciated." I texted, "I hope you've increased your security detail." He replied, "I have. I know they want me dead." They drove to the venue; "This is an hour before it was supposed to start, and there were thousands of people there." "Charlie, I don't like this place. There's too many buildings." Charlie didn't like the word safe; the ministry required you to take risks. Speaker 1 says, "He told these people I think they're going to kill me." "Okay? He had not expressed that to me." "I am telling you this based off the testimony of three people." "If I say it's off record, it stays off record." He hopes, "that watching what I am doing and feeling the energy that is rising across the world for people who want to know what the heck happened on 09:10 that, you know, they will be brave and they will say, yeah. Charlie did the day before he died." "I think that he was gonna be killed and maybe tell us who was they? Well, for once and for all, who was they? Who was the they that he thought was were going to kill him?" Now to answer

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The service informed him that they cannot provide the necessary protection, so he is currently not coming. However, he might change his mind. He expresses frustration about the situation and mentions wanting to confront someone involved in trespassing on the catwalk. He is prepared for the possibility of going to jail but feels that it would be worth it.

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Governments slowed down the Internet due to security. To do interviews, the speaker went to a building belonging to Iranian States radio and television (IRIP). While waiting for an interview with Piers Morgan, the Zionist regime bombed the central IRIP building, killing people. The building the speaker was in was evacuated. A guard asked the speaker to leave, but the speaker insisted on staying because the interview was important and they were waiting backstage to participate in the discussion. The guard insisted the speaker leave, and the speaker raised their voice.

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My name is Matthew Pauley, sharing my concerns about visiting Greece amidst death threats from foreign intel agencies due to my involvement in MK Ultra. I wrote a book exposing illegal human experimentation. Despite multiple assassination attempts and intimidation events, I am going on vacation with my wife. If something happens to me, it's likely murder by these agencies. I urge the public to be aware of these issues and take care of each other.

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I work long hours on a stressful show that doesn't make money. I fear being banned despite trying to navigate censorship to resist things like vaccine mandates. It's challenging to push back against issues like open borders and kids' medical procedures without resorting to aggressive tactics.

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The speaker recounts being swatted at his home at 2:35 AM. He saw a man with an AR-15 outside his window via security cameras. He called 911, who confirmed they received a report of a shooting, people bleeding, and people hiding at his address, none of which was true. He believes he was targeted due to his conservative political views and possibly for criticizing Zelensky and Ukraine. He notes others, including Alex Jones's reporter, have been swatted, and one InfoWars reporter was killed in Austin. He believes the goal is to scare or even kill people with opposing views. The speaker has since coordinated with the sheriff's department, who now have his and his family's contact information and a plan to verify any future calls to his address before dispatching officers. He also contacted Cash Patel, who informed the FBI director. The speaker decided to publicize the incident to raise awareness and deter future attempts.

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Speaker 0 describes Skyler as having given about four different interviews online right after the Charlie Kirk assassination. She notes he is seen with glasses on top of his head, front row at the scene, and somehow sits on the Main Floor at the Charlie Kirk Memorial during the memorial service. She asks, “Who is this guy? How is this possible? And why are his interviews so odd?” She points out that on the day of the shooting Skyler was in the front row and near a bodyguard. Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 recount Skyler’s position: “Maybe 10 or 15 feet away when it happened. Close as he could.” They describe Skyler with sunglasses on his head, and a Charlie Kirk bodyguard in front of him, with Skyler off to the side in the corner when Charlie began taking questions. They note the bodyguard is directly in front of Charlie, Skyler to the side, matching Skyler’s own account of being “front row, Noel in front of him,” with a bodyguard to his left and one in front of him. They say Skyler was “front row and center.” Speaker 0 then says Skyler later appeared sitting on the Main Floor at the Charlie Kirk Memorial, with a floor pass for a press conference, literally “maybe 10 or so rows from the front of the stage.” They claim this is documented on Skyler’s Facebook page. They mention Skyler’s Facebook shows two, perhaps “two point, I think, k” followings, with from 2018 to 02/2025 only about seven posts and about 10 pictures, implying a sparse content profile for a “digital creator.” Speaker 3 describes Skyler’s earlier claim about getting into the stadium: “Just made it to the stadium. There is an unlimited amount of security, Secret service, military, police, empty. Steel barricades all around. … There’s been people waiting in line since 05:30 in the morning.” He says Skyler went past multiple security layers to obtain a media badge and a floor pass, and then ended up on the Main Floor “a few rows back to the Charlie Kirk Memorial.” The speakers question how he could gain access and yet appear to be late, then have a media pass and seating positions. Speaker 4 adds, “So, again, why go into detail acting as if you were late, you didn’t even know you were gonna get in, yet somehow you end up with a passing all these checkpoints to get a media pass around your deck, end up on the First, you know, Main Floor just a few rows back to the Charlie Kirk Memorial that day. It’s just like it’s a big act, a big show that this guy's putting on. It’s like he was handpicked to do all these interviews. He was handpicked to have front row that day because he was up, you know, farther up in the crowd before Charlie got there.” Speaker 4 closes with a segment featuring a clip of another person describing a mythic, imagery-laden interpretation: “An indecision night. I photoshopped in my mind. I photoshopped the blood away. I photoshopped Charlie, sat him back up, put his smile back on, and rewound the tape… I rewound the bullet going back up into the rifle. I stuck a flower inside the rifle.”

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After a guest called someone a demagogue and dangerous, the speaker's family received death threats. One threat involved someone wanting to show up in New Hampshire, which the police intervened in. The next day, the speaker's security guard called at 3 AM, reporting someone was at their house threatening 4 dead bodies. The speaker doesn't attribute the threats directly to the guest's comments. The speaker doesn't want to engage in rhetoric that endangers others. They also believe the guest was wrongfully pushed out of the White House for comments around 9/11. The speaker wants to set a good example for discourse in the country, acknowledging their competitive nature in the presidential campaign sometimes hinders this. They hope to build a friendship.

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- The speaker declares that free speech is "officially dead in Brussels," citing that the supreme court has ignored grievances and approved a prison sentence for racist memes in a private group chat. - They frame this as bad news, but say eight years of show trials, house raids, and other actions by the Brussels Regime have mentally prepared them to endure the injustice and to fight back, stating they will not back down. - The speaker notes there are "12 more criminal investigations and court cases for hate speech" currently running against them, and asserts these will not stop them from fighting the Brussels regime and a "great replacement." They call for supporters to share the video to demonstrate that resistance is alive and kicking. - They mention the Palace Of Justice, where the Supreme Court resides, and claim it was designed by a "very corrupt Freemason" who made it "way too big" to be bigger than Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome to show a supposed Freemason victory over the church. - The speaker asserts that the Freemasons Palace of Justice, or "injustice", is literally collapsing from the inside out and impossible to repair, noting that scaffolding had to be installed to support previous scaffolding. - They conclude by stating that, just as the palace behind them is collapsing, the Brussels Regime will soon collapse, regardless of how many people they throw in jail for opinions.

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A woman pushed her way to the front row of a concert venue and started causing trouble. She told everyone that they were all going to die that night, about 45 minutes before the shots were fired. Security escorted her out. The speaker feels uncomfortable, especially since it was their 21st birthday and they don't feel safe going home. They left the venue about 10-15 minutes before the shooting happened. The speaker thought the woman's warning had a connection to the shooting. They want a description of the woman who made the threat.

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Speaker 1 admits that mentioning being armed was to deter threats. They regret their choice of words and clarified their friend never said that. They received threats and harassment online even 14 months later, with a recent influx after a court subpoena.

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People reacted strongly, demanding action, but the speaker says they have sacrificed for two years, facing ostracization, harassment, and threats. The speaker states that while others lived normal lives, they risked everything. The speaker emphasizes that nobody got hurt on their watch, and the allegation concerns something from six years ago that was hidden from them. The speaker also claims the alleged victim wasn't even harmed.

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They're so mad. The salons are so mad. For years, you're at the dinner table talking with your family about how everything's good. Oh, we don't need to worry because the government and whatnot. I mean, 81% of these people are on welfare, but on top of that, they're collecting millions of dollars for these companies. Tax exempt, by the way, especially the daycares. So can you imagine how mad they are now? Like, that's why they're right now, there's like, people are so upset, like, there's, like, bounties on me here in Minnesota because people are so upset as far as the fraud that's being exposed because they know their time's up and they know everyone's just sick and tired of this happening inside their own state and across America. What what what have some of those threats been? Yeah. There was apparently like a BOLO that they they used. That's the word that some people told me it was on me, and I can't reveal too much because just because I don't want to reveal. But, like, yeah, very lots of messages, death threats, obviously, on social media, and then, it's just not the most safe thing for me to be moving around freely right now. I think that's fair. I mean,

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No one informed me about any issues before I took the stage. I would have waited if they had asked, but there was no communication. It was a mistake that someone was able to get on the roof without being reported. People were already shouting about a man on the roof with a gun before I arrived. It’s surprising that no action was taken despite the warnings.

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A woman pushed her way to the front row of a concert venue and started causing trouble. She told everyone that they were all going to die that night, about 45 minutes before the shots were fired. Security escorted her out. The speaker feels uncomfortable, especially since it was their 21st birthday and they don't feel safe going home. They left the venue about 10-15 minutes before the shooting happened. The speaker thought the woman's warning had a connection to the shooting. They want a description of the woman who made the threat.

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A woman pushed her way to the front row of a concert venue and started causing trouble. She told everyone that they were all going to die that night, about 45 minutes before the shots were fired. Security escorted her out. The speaker feels uncomfortable, especially since it was their 21st birthday and they don't feel safe going home. They left the venue about 10-15 minutes before the shooting happened. The speaker thought the woman's warning had a connection to the shooting. They want a description of the woman who made the threat.

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Why wasn't there more security? There were about 30 guards outside, but it felt staged. The mayor seemed to have some influence, and there was a lot of chaos. They had a loudspeaker directing people, telling them where to reinforce. It felt like something illegal was happening. It was surreal being there. I didn't see anyone get arrested or any violence against officers, which was surprising. One person was breaking a window, but in other areas, when barriers were breached, guards just stepped aside. It was reckless to shoot in that situation, especially with so many people around.

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The speaker explains he is trying to navigate possible collaboration with federal authorities while maintaining personal integrity. He says he has a statement that is “completely true” that he’s “never been in contact with any federal authority,” and he’s torn about how to start working with DHS to address threats he faces as a national figure. He claims “the Yemenis, a million of them came out into the streets” and that they want to kill him, with a fatwa on his head. He asserts he would need DHS to make a statement that “the Houthis and their fatwa that they placed on my head will not be stood,” and that “American citizens exercising our rights will not be, you know, subject to to Muslim murder, rituals.” He describes hundreds of thousands of death threats in his DMs and says, to deal with them, he would need to walk into an FBI building and give them a printout, but he “don’t fucking trust the FBI.” He accuses the FBI of having “destroyed my life,” pointing to past raids on his and others’ homes and references to the Mar-a-Lago search, stating he is trying to figure out how to navigate this situation without claiming contact with Harmeet or making contacts he “don’t want to.” He notes that when he and others exercised their rights in Dearborn, he views it as a civil rights hate crime, saying “the Muslim oppression of Christians in Dearborn” was a civil rights hate violation and that “they punched me in the face because I’m white” and “they punched me in the face because I’m Christian, not for anything else.” Harmony Dillon is described as wanting to prosecute this as a hate crime, with others subjected to spit, food thrown, assaults, pepper spray, etc. He mentions the Trump administration’s purported interest in bringing these people to justice, but he expresses a wish not to feed into it, citing personal integrity and caution. He questions whether the rank-and-file FBI officer’s motives are aligned with his interests, contrasting a year ago with a “grandma that walked through the capital” to now a Muslim who punched a Christian, implying hypocrisy or moral decline. He asserts there are “deep state embedded figures in the DOJ, in the FBI, in DHS,” who were involved in actions like the raid on Mar-a-Lago and other “schemes.” He says he needs assurance that these agencies have “our best interest” and that they are not “deep state shills.” Ultimately, he states he has refused to make contact because it’s “too risky” and he cannot be associated with people he deems “un American.”

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It's stressful dealing with people online who say they want to kill me and desecrate my corpse. I think it's an overblown reaction, like calling me a Nazi. It's like they think I'm Hitler and should be assassinated. Remember that guy who tried to kill Trump? His online footprint was professionally scrubbed. I doubt corporations like BlackRock are directly ordering assassinations, but individuals might see it as beneficial. That kid at the Trump rally with the rangefinder raises a lot of questions. CNN streamed it live, which was unusual. The Secret Service said the roof was too sloped for people, yet snipers were on a steeper roof. If it was a coordinated hit, someone shoots Trump, then they shoot the kid, and it's all wrapped up. He's basically a suicide assassin. Something radicalized him. And how did he have five phones and no cutlery in his house? The whole thing is insane.

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The speaker expresses concern that they might be killed if they fully destroy corruption and graft. They mention two separate incidents before they supported Trump where individuals traveled to Austin to kill them. One individual believed the speaker put a chip in their head, while the other had "chief serial killer" in their X profile bio. Both individuals, described as having severe mental illness rather than political motivations, were arrested and held in Travis County Jail simultaneously. They have since been released, though possibly with ankle monitors. The speaker believes the probability of being targeted by homicidal maniacs is proportionate to how often their name is heard.

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A woman pushed her way to the front row of a concert venue and started causing trouble. She told everyone that they were all going to die that night, about 45 minutes before the shots were fired. Security escorted her out. The speaker feels uncomfortable, especially since it was their 21st birthday and they don't feel safe going home. They left the venue about 10-15 minutes before the shooting happened. The speaker thought the woman's warning had a connection to the shooting. They want a description of the woman who made the threat.

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Someone was clearly on their way to kill me, so I've required protective services essentially all the time. It is very troublesome to me, especially because they've involved my wife and my three daughters. How do I feel? Terrible. Do I continue to receive threats today? Yes, I do. Every time someone gets up and says I'm responsible for the death of people throughout the world, the death threats go up.

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New York Circus | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #614
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An October confession opens this episode, pulling listeners into a fall-night swirl of nostalgia, nerves, and the pressure of taping in New York. The speaker riffs on fall, new glasses, and the odd clarity that comes with vision changes, then reminisces about the old circus—animals, big tents, and a rougher, bawdier energy. He contrasts that rough charisma with today’s more polished, progressive circus vibe, joking about drones, gender-neutral performers, and a different etiquette. The mix of personal life and cultural memory sets the stage for a night that fuses vulnerability with humor. Early in the week he describes the NY taping and a wavering emotional state after quitting antidepressants to feel more real on stage. He explains the medicine dulled feelings and left him safe but less present, and he wanted heavier emotions for the material. The process becomes unsettled when a controversial incident involving Charlie Kirk is mentioned, followed by a Department of Homeland Security video that used a clip he made in a parking lot as a viral opening. The clip’s millions of views—and the flood of hostile messages about immigration—are noted as a turning point in how he experienced public scrutiny. He recalls the next morning receiving a high-level message offering extra security, the sense that safety concerns had become personal, and the discomfort of new scrutiny in his neighborhood. He describes the emotional toll of public attention, media coverage, and memes that framed the incident as a personal crisis. He shares two calls: a listener who lost a son to suicide who credits the show with bringing laughter back into his life, and another caller whose three-year-old son is finishing chemotherapy, prompting a hopeful, communal prayer. He confirms restarting medication and planning time off to rest and reclaim space while continuing to perform. Throughout, the circus motif remains a through line: failure is part of the act, risk a constant companion, and honesty the path through public pressure. He expresses gratitude for support, mentions a possible future reshoot, and promises to stay engaged with listeners while prioritizing health and private healing. The episode ends with thanks, humility, and a pledge to return with more life ahead, asserting that he will be here for the long haul even as he negotiates fame, scrutiny, and recovery.

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San Fran Sleepwalkers | This Past Weekend #101
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Theo Von runs through his tour dates: Cherokee Casino in West Siloam Springs, Yuk Yuk’s in Calgary, Temblor Brewing in Bakersfield, the Paramount Theatre in rural Stark County, Illinois, Levity Live in Oxnard, Charlie Goodnights in Raleigh, The Laugh Factory in Chicago, Zanies in Nashville, the Just for Laughs festival in Toronto, then Appleton and Buffalo, with tickets at theofon.com/tour. He pivots to herpes awareness, noting herpes is common and introducing HerpAlert, a telehealth app for diagnosis and treatment of herpes simplex virus. He briefs the process: online questionnaire, photo upload, select pharmacy, pay a one-time fee; website herpalert.com. He thanks Spencer Jacob Growl Band for a song; mentions Clusterfest in San Francisco and ramshackle hotel setup. He digresses about SF diversity and homelessness, sleepwalking women, and a scary incident where a sleepwalking woman enters his hotel room; he wakes her, escorts her out, contemplates reporting to front desk, worries about false accusations, and reflects on boundaries. He shifts to performing: opening for Jim Jefferies before 5,000-strong crowds; describes nerves and relief, the thrill of entertaining; contrasts with an outdoor Capitol show in SF where nine thousand people didn’t respond, leading to a tough moment described as a “dirt nado” around his feet; he notes the temperament of crowds outdoors vs theaters. He plugs Ridge Wallet, praising its front-pocket design. He shares pride in the Mickey story—an offer from Ridge to take him skydiving—and notes Mickey’s lungs coming from a donor who had previously used crack, reflecting on the delicate balance of hope and risk. He invites voicemails and fires up future guests; mentions Dr. Drew and Dr. Ryan; teases Russell Brand as a possible guest; encourages listeners to suggest guests. He reads reader calls about politics, Roseanne’s firing, and Hollywood openness; discusses depression and suicide prevention calls, offers practical coping tips like writing thoughts down and planning joys; emphasizes that the show is about feelings, honesty, and connection. He fields nominations for a fundraiser: a single mom named Kristen Switzer; thanks the caller and promises to reach out. He closes with gratitude for callers, hints at future episodes, and signs off.
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