Speaker
Brian Harpole
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3 episodes
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3Podcasts
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Brian Harpole claimed he personally cut Charlie Kirk's Freedom shirt off at the hospital — a shirt that would have contained explosive residue if the mic-bomb theory is correct.
Brian Harpole stated the SUV carrying Charlie Kirk was traveling at 60, 80, and 100 miles per hour while weaving through streets to reach the hospital.
If the mic was the bomb, the necklace sitting right next to it on Kirk's chest would have absorbed more explosive residue than anything else at the scene. The feds knew where it was. They 'found' it — then handed it to his widow. The evidence walked out the door with her blessing.
Kirk's Rode Wireless Pro was placed on the outside of his shirt at early fall 2024 events — that's standard practice. But starting around October 8 at the University of Nevada, Reno, it moved to the inside. Classic 'boiling the frog': normalize the new thing incrementally until the dangerous change goes unquestioned.
Video evidence analyzed by X user Sam Parker confirms it was Philip Goldsberry Jr. who clipped the Rode Wireless Pro onto Charlie Kirk — inside his shirt, next to his necklace. An amateur putting a mic under a shirt isn't incompetence. It's a question.
Frank Turek says he gave Charlie Kirk CPR in the car. Brian Harpole says no CPR was done — stopping the bleeding was the priority. Rob McCoy then goes on stage and confirms CPR. Three witnesses, zero agreement. Someone is lying.
Epstein's network didn't die with him. Owens argues it pivoted into the pastor world and non-profit sector, and that every pastor surrounding TPUSA sounds wrong. Charlie was asking questions about Epstein. Then Trump called him and told him to stop. Then he was assassinated.
Behavioral analysts have documented what they call the 'scratch-out effect' in signatures: a subconscious desire to negate or hide one's own identity. Owens says she has privately thought Erica Kirk's signature looked exactly like this for a long time — and an X user finally said it out loud.
If Charlie Kirk's wireless mic was packed with PETN explosive, nearly every weird detail from September 10th snaps into focus. Bomb dogs kept away, soil excavated 8-10 inches deep, no ambulance on standby, no GSR test on the alleged shooter — every anomaly becomes deliberate, not accidental.
The 888 plane that left on the day of Kirk's assassination was formerly registered in Romania. Erica Kirk's Romanian Angels project, Tyler Boyer's Russian studies degree and time in Ukraine, Greg Laurie's Harvest Church in court over Romania trafficking — the threads keep multiplying. It isn't a coincidence; it's a pattern.
Audio professionals flooded Owens with emails after her previous episode. The consensus: the only reason to put a Rode Wireless Pro inside a shirt — rather than on the outside — is if it's feeding audio to a separate broadcast or recording, not the PA system. If that recording never happened, it's a giant red flag.
Philip Goldsberry Sr. co-founded SODER Global Ministries in 2006, doing medical work in Romanian orphanages the same year Erica Kirk was winning her Teen Miss America crown. Tyler Boyer was doing missionary work in the exact same region at the exact same time. This is not a coincidence, Owens argues — it's a network.
The white Freedom shirt Kirk wore on September 10th doesn't appear in any court filing as evidence. If the explosive was meant to hit him in the chest, that shirt would be covered in residue. A defense attorney would demand it tested — but it may have already been handed to Erica, just like everything else.
A viewer who worked for a towing company holding evidence contracts explained that any vehicle involved in a crime or used to transport a body is stored until the case closes — it is never released, cleaned, or sold. Charlie Kirk's SUV was towed, cleaned, and auctioned with extraordinary speed.
Bomb dogs kept away, soil paved over in 3 days, necklace given to the widow, handheld mic encased in glass, no gunshot residue test, footage pulled, no ambulance on standby, witnesses who changed their stories — Candace runs through a growing list of anomalies that all make logical sense only if the murder weapon was a rigged road microphone.
A viewer noticed white markings on the black ABS shards photographed on the SUV floorboard — consistent with the white 'Rode' branding printed on the Rode Wireless Pro microphone. Candace enhanced the images and showed a YouTube video of someone shattering the same mic model, finding the breakage pattern matches exactly what was found in the vehicle.
Terrell Farnsworth told Owens the September 10th event was streamed live to 'the ops back in Phoenix.' But not a single current or former TPUSA employee can say where those ops actually were. The wireless mic must have captured something — so where did that footage go, and who was watching?
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