🔥🤔 When Tyler Robinson’s car is seen on Ring cam footage as he looks for an opportunity to pick up his rifle you audibly hear LOUD CRICKETS.
In his text message to Twiggs he says “I backed off because I thought I heard footsteps maybe foot patrol but I backed off but the CRICKETS are so FN loud”
This will further prove that those texts messages were sent from that exact location and timeframe. The cellphone data will likely also show he was in that location.
🧵🔥 THE MOVE: The Framework Candace Owens Uses to Train Her Audience to Ignore Evidence 🧵
Tyler Robinson left a handwritten confession note under his keyboard for his roommate. He sent a text first: "Drop what you are doing, look under my keyboard."
The response from Candace's audience: "Where's the metadata on those texts?”
The metadata exists. Search Warrant No. 3217131, Page 7: a warrant was obtained for Lance Twiggs' cellphone. The Statewide Information Analysis Center (SIAC) provided Apple ID information for both accounts on the device. FBI investigators reviewed the data. The warrant covers iMessages, FaceTime and call history, photographs, videos, location history, websites visited, email, and browsing history.
But that answer won't matter to anyone who asked. And the reason it won't matter is the whole point of this thread.
Here's how THE MOVE works:
- Candace finds something about the case that hasn't been publicly reported.
- She treats the absence of public reporting as the absence of investigation.
- She fills the gap with a theory.
- When the evidence eventually surfaces, she doesn't engage with it... she finds a new procedural question about the evidence itself.
- And that question does the same job the old one did: allows her audience to keep scrolling.
Below are six videos. One pattern. Once you see THE MOVE, you'll catch it every time she opens her mouth on this case.
As always, patience as I pull together the thread. 👇
Just witnessed something at the Charlie Kirk assassination pre-trial in Utah that has NOT been made public yet and you need to hear about it...
Erika Kirk asked for us to be here today. We sat inside the small courthouse in Provo with the family. The Judge told the media to turn off all cameras and allowed the full ENHANCED footage of the murder to play. Every movement of Tyler Robinson that day captured in full quality HD. Zoomed in. Some footage in 4K. Tracking all his movements.
You can see crystal clear Tyler Robinson’s face, the license plate number on his vehicle, details on his clothing and his actions on the rooftop — and you can time every horrifying detail to the minute Charlie Kirk was murdered.
What the public couldn’t see was the emotion in the courtroom. Charlie’s family sobbing uncontrollably, Erika in Mrs. Kirk's seniors arms. Charlie's father comforting them.
Just feet away sat a pale, lifeless emaciated Tyler Robinson who stared at the floor with no remorse as he listened to the weeping.
Robinson has never once looked at Erika this entire trial. The entire courthouse gasped when the video was over.
Eventually this footage will be released. It was really tough to relive that day in such gruesome detail.
This case is overwhelming. Please pray for a speedy trial. And to all the tormenters of the Kirk family, you can go to Hell where you belong.
We pray for Justice for Charlie 🕊️
Is it really so hard to believe or grasp that a left wing, transgender nut job would actually kill Charlie Kirk?
Denver Shooter - Trans
Aberdeen Shooter - Trans Nashville Shooter - Trans Georgia Shooter - Trans
Philadelphia Shooter - Trans lowa Shooter - Gender Fluid
Uvalde Shooter - Trans
Colorado Shooter - Trans
Minnesota Shooter - Trans
My goodness y’all have short memories.
Before I met Erika after starting at TPUSA, everyone who talked about her used the same word to describe her: "angel."
About four weeks after I joined, I finally met her. Before I could even introduce myself, she knew exactly who I was. She told me she'd been wanting to meet me, had heard wonderful things about me, and that she and Charlie were so happy I'd joined the team.
People who had known Charlie long before he married Erika would always say the same thing: she changed him for the better. He was happier, stronger, and better at everything because of her.
Then I saw it for myself. Working closely with Charlie, I was exposed to them as a couple a lot, because she was in the office with us often. They lifted each other up and were each other’s biggest cheerleader.
When I got pregnant, no one helped me more than Erika. She answered every question I had, sent me lists of what I needed, told me what I could skip, and shared so much wisdom that made everything less overwhelming.
After Charlie died, life became so chaotic that I fell behind preparing for the baby. One day Erika asked if I had a crib yet. I told her I didn't.
She said, "I want you to have the crib Charlie and I bought for our third baby. We were hoping to be pregnant soon, and I found one I loved. I want it to go to someone special. Charlie and I were so happy you're expecting."
That's who Erika is.
She is one of the most selfless people I've ever known. She always puts others before herself, even while carrying unimaginable grief.
My heart will always hurt for her having known the way she loved Charlie. She truly is an angel.
The owner of the company which provided personal security for Charlie Kirk last week asked a federal judge in Tennessee to order Candace Owens preserve records of her conversations with Mitch Snow, who claimed on her podcast that he witnessed Harpole, E...
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