[0:01] All right, you guys. Shabbat shalom.
[0:03] Hello, Blake Nef. How are you doing,
[0:05] sir? Question for you if you can get
[0:07] around to it. Get around to answering
[0:10] Romania. Romania. Blake, what goes on in
[0:13] Romania? Why are so many people in this
[0:16] story tied to Romania? By the way, you
[0:19] guys, we did send Erica an email on
[0:21] February 24th, so eight days ago, asking
[0:24] specifically how many times and for what
[0:27] duration she had visited Romania in the
[0:30] past. We got no response. Well, we did
[0:32] get a response. We got a response um
[0:34] from a lawyer saying that she was
[0:37] getting ready for the state of the union
[0:39] and didn't have time to reply. That was
[0:42] 8 days ago. I feel like she's had some
[0:43] time to reply, but she's chosen not to.
[0:45] Her memory does seem to get spotty
[0:48] around this time in her life. Doesn't
[0:50] remember how she met Tyler Boyer. Feel
[0:52] like maybe
[0:55] Alas, we are left to investigate matters
[0:58] on our own. So, welcome back to Bride of
[1:01] Charlie.
[1:03] We have nothing to hide.
[1:14] First and foremost, a quick update for
[1:15] you guys. Right at the top, we were able
[1:17] to determine which middle school Erica
[1:19] went to. Uh, it's called Cakopa Middle
[1:23] School. I think that's how you say it.
[1:24] We did receive an email tip from someone
[1:26] who informed us that Erica attended
[1:28] Cakopa Middle School. Uh, we have not
[1:30] yet received the yearbooks. we will add
[1:32] that. But we can at least fill in those
[1:34] blank school years that we had on our
[1:36] timeline from 2000 to 2003. Uh that is a
[1:39] school out in Scottsdale. And we were
[1:42] able to further confirm this from the
[1:44] middle school because they once tweeted
[1:46] this referring to her as alumni. Uh they
[1:49] wrote, "Thanks alumni Erica France for
[1:51] sharing the importance of being an
[1:53] everyday hero. AOPA pride." Okay, so
[1:57] another piece of the puzzle has been
[1:59] locked in place. Now, let's jump right
[2:02] back into Romania because I just need to
[2:06] know what's going on there. It seems
[2:07] like people are having a lot of fun. Who
[2:10] exactly is Tyler Ber working with in
[2:12] Parliament in Romania? Why is the Black
[2:16] Sea rotational force coming from Reno,
[2:20] Nevada, by the way, in particular?
[2:22] That's where they were majority coming
[2:24] from. I think first we should back up
[2:26] and get you guys a little bit adjusted
[2:27] with some important uh Romanian history.
[2:30] So we reminded you yesterday that in
[2:32] 1989 when Dr. Jerry Fronbay is itching
[2:36] to get out there the Berlin Wall came
[2:38] down and with it of course what
[2:40] transpired was a lot of corruption
[2:43] rampant in the east people going in
[2:45] there plundering taking what they wanted
[2:48] to you know in Romania that same year on
[2:51] Christmas Day. I kid you not there was
[2:53] something so dark about this having uh
[2:56] taken place on Christmas day Christmas
[2:57] day of 1989. The then president Nikolai
[3:01] Chosesu and his wife Elena Chosesu were
[3:05] actually ruthlessly murdered after a
[3:08] show trial. Just like the Nermberg
[3:10] trials, if you actually go back, they
[3:11] were just show trials. Nobody actually
[3:12] was trying to figure out if there was
[3:14] guilt and presenting evidence. It was
[3:15] like, you're already guilty. We're just
[3:17] going to shoot you and kill you. So,
[3:18] this was supposed to be the end of
[3:20] communism. So, commun the communist
[3:22] leaders had to go as well. And Nikolai
[3:25] and Elena were quite literally lined up
[3:27] and shot. And it was all filmed. And I'm
[3:30] not going to show you that shooting
[3:32] obviously, but I am going to show you
[3:34] just a little snippet, historical
[3:36] snippet, so you can understand just how
[3:39] absurd the trial was and just how
[3:41] inhumane the verdict was. Take a listen.
[3:44] >> The trial is brief and largely for show.
[3:47] It lasts about 2 hours and takes place
[3:50] without any real possibility for defense
[3:52] or appeal. Chiaoescu himself refuses to
[3:55] recognize the court and calls it
[3:56] illegal.
[3:58] But it doesn't matter. The tribunal
[4:00] finds both him and Elena guilty.
[4:05] >> The sentence for both is death by firing
[4:08] squad, and the execution will happen
[4:11] immediately.
[4:12] Straight away, Nikico tries to appeal
[4:14] the decision, but he's denied.
[4:22] Before being led out of the room,
[4:24] Nikolai turns to the guards and says he
[4:26] wants to be executed alongside Elena.
[4:30] They accept.
[4:32] >> Meanwhile, a soldier returns with rope
[4:35] to tie their hands, but neither Nikolai
[4:37] nor Elena wants to be restrained.
[4:43] >> Both argue with the soldiers, saying
[4:46] there's no need for it and that they're
[4:48] not going to run.
[4:50] But again, they're denied.
[4:55] >> They're then led out into the courtyard
[4:57] and placed against a wall to the
[4:59] barracks.
[5:01] >> And you can fill in the blanks regarding
[5:04] what happens next. Now, you might be
[5:05] asking, why were they executed in this
[5:07] manner? You shouldn't ask those
[5:10] questions. This is how freedom is
[5:12] spread. Okay, the West is the best. It's
[5:15] always kind of the same thing, right?
[5:17] Like we show up and we say we're going
[5:19] to make things better because things are
[5:20] oppressive and we always do make things
[5:22] better. We love a vacuum of power.
[5:26] There's no leadership. We uh killed
[5:29] Gaddafi. We arrested Nicholas Maduro.
[5:32] And in that vacuum of leadership, the
[5:35] oligarchs move in. They plunder. They
[5:37] steal. They take the oil. Did you see
[5:39] that headline, by the way? Just
[5:40] honorably mention mentioning this after
[5:42] he gets arrested. like Venezuela ships
[5:44] its first cart of oil uh over to Israel
[5:48] for the first time in x amount of years.
[5:49] Yeah, that's kind of the point. Oil,
[5:51] silver, gold. When a country is uh
[5:54] collapsed, especially artificially, it
[5:55] becomes the wild wild west because at
[5:57] least temporarily there are no rules,
[5:59] right? So gangsters and banksters can
[6:01] move in, monopolize resources and
[6:03] establish industries. Now, we are always
[6:05] told that whatever came before those
[6:08] oligarchs was desperation, that it was
[6:10] evil, sheer evil, much more evil than
[6:13] crony capitalism. Those are our two
[6:14] choices, by the way. You're either going
[6:16] to get communism or you're going to get
[6:17] crony capitalism. You're going to get uh
[6:20] uh crony capitalism and debt slavery, or
[6:23] you are going to get a government that
[6:24] has a bunch of power and people that are
[6:26] starving. There's nothing in between.
[6:27] It's the left versus the right false
[6:30] dialectic. I think both options suck.
[6:33] And like I said, it is an intentional
[6:35] false dialectic and the same people stay
[6:37] in power getting us screaming at each
[6:39] other. Anyway, Romania in particular,
[6:42] uh, under the communist rule in Romania,
[6:44] Nikolai had banned abortion. He had
[6:47] eliminated private and foreign usery. He
[6:51] even banned gambling, referring it,
[6:54] referring to it as a western decadence.
[6:57] I mean, could you imagine a world
[6:58] without the freedom to gamble? Terrible.
[7:01] Just terrible. The West is the best.
[7:03] We're going in there. Sometimes we have
[7:05] to get in there and spread that kind of
[7:07] democracy and of course deliver these
[7:09] people
[7:11] slot machines. Yeah, I know. On January
[7:14] 1st, 2007, 8 years after Elena and
[7:17] Nikolai were shot, Romania officially
[7:20] joined the EU alongside Bulgaria. Okay.
[7:24] Now, if you have ever wondered or tried
[7:26] to make sense of what the European Union
[7:28] is, it's basically a bureaucracy that
[7:31] sits on top of another bureaucracy.
[7:33] Like, if you are a citizen of Europe,
[7:35] not only are you subject to your own
[7:37] country's laws, but then there's also
[7:40] another body that sits in Brussels that
[7:43] can tell your country what it can or
[7:46] cannot do. It sits above your country
[7:48] laws. So imagine for Americans, uh, we
[7:52] elect representatives to go down to DC
[7:55] and to make and pass laws. Imagine they
[7:57] do that and then there's just this
[7:58] outside bureau up in Canada that says,
[8:01] "That's a nice law, but that doesn't
[8:03] actually work for us because we have our
[8:04] own laws." And no, that's kind of the EU
[8:07] in a nutshell. Unbelievably corrupt.
[8:09] Deals done in back rooms. You know, the
[8:11] same thing everywhere. Anyway, in 2009,
[8:14] just two years later, after they joined
[8:15] the EU, the Romanian Parliament passes a
[8:18] law to regulate gambling. Okay? They
[8:21] decide you will now need a license to
[8:24] operate a casino, which basically means
[8:27] you have to spend a lot of money to get
[8:29] this license to become a licensed
[8:31] operator of casinos. In short, that's
[8:33] that's kind of crony capitalism, right?
[8:35] only rich people are going to even be
[8:37] able to afford this thing and so we'll
[8:40] do these deals and poor people now you
[8:41] can't get into this industry. Um but
[8:44] also in that same order they did
[8:47] criminalize like um online gambling. So
[8:51] essentially what happens next is the EU
[8:54] commission gets involved and the EU EU
[8:56] commission says oh uh actually it
[8:58] doesn't work for us. This is in 2009.
[9:01] Uh, and uh, we want to edit this and
[9:03] allow online online gambling. We still
[9:06] want online gambling to happen. I want
[9:07] you to keep in mind in 2009, in 2010
[9:10] when this is all going down, the United
[9:12] States announces, hey, um, we're going
[9:16] to put a military base out in Romania.
[9:19] It's interesting timing, right? So we at
[9:21] the same exact time that this gambling
[9:22] thing kind of a monopoly is going to get
[9:24] settled in Romania for rich people,
[9:26] America says in 2009 that we are going
[9:29] to officially uh set up a b uh a base.
[9:32] So now we are in uh 2010
[9:36] and the EU forces that online that
[9:40] online gambling restrictions are removed
[9:41] as well. Obviously, I'm oversimplifi
[9:43] over oversimplifying here, but that's
[9:44] effectively what took place. And we know
[9:46] that in 2010, the Black Sea rotational
[9:49] force arrives and so does Tyler Ber.
[9:53] Tyler Boyer makes his first appearance
[9:55] in Romania at the same time in 2010. And
[9:59] I will also remind you again that in
[10:01] 2010, Lori France reinstates a Tech
[10:07] International.
[10:08] What does it do? Um, actually we were
[10:12] able to finally find a description of
[10:15] what a Tech International does from
[10:18] Lori. It's up. It was up on the Everyday
[10:21] Heroes website. She had a bio that has
[10:23] since been pulled down, but they go into
[10:25] detail regarding what Aztec does. And I
[10:28] want you to follow along with me. We'll
[10:29] read this together. Okay. I'm going to
[10:31] read that second paragraph. It says that
[10:33] Lori for the past 12 years of her career
[10:36] has been focused in the pioneering
[10:38] research and development on disruptive
[10:42] cyber technologies for applications
[10:46] in relationship to the way humans think
[10:49] and the importance of assessing what
[10:52] happens if type technologies truly
[10:56] addressing the humanitarian side of the
[10:59] equation. AZ Teech, a science and
[11:03] engineering environment, oh it's an
[11:06] environment, has been at the pinnacle of
[11:08] creating a hybrid cyber, electrical,
[11:12] mechanical capability to address life
[11:15] sustainability and mitigation strategies
[11:19] in the event there is partial to
[11:22] complete shutdown of power. This has led
[11:24] her and her incredible engineering team
[11:26] to create multiple patents in the
[11:29] predictable in the predictability and
[11:31] cyber analytic area in support of the
[11:34] department of defense, the DOE and state
[11:35] government relative to sustainability of
[11:38] critical infrastructure protection.
[11:42] [laughter]
[11:46] Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
[11:48] blah blah super califragilistic. It's
[11:49] beyond big board sustainability.
[11:51] Sustainability big board sustainability
[11:53] vocabulary word
[11:56] tada technology tech. It's so high tech.
[11:59] You have to have a highly technical BS
[12:02] mind to think that that makes any sense.
[12:05] Like I said, these people are not
[12:07] smarter than you that rule over than us.
[12:08] They're just they're just more corrupt.
[12:09] That's that's absurd. Nothing. It's just
[12:12] a word pretzel. We're in a pretzel.
[12:15] She's saying a lot of words and she
[12:16] keeps throwing in sustainability in the
[12:18] middle. So it's like sustainability
[12:19] sustainable functional way to monitor
[12:22] the sustainable functional technologies
[12:24] and working with the department of
[12:25] defense to do um the supercalifrag
[12:28] isocious things. Okay, Lori. Okay. Love
[12:32] to interview her or Erica to deeply
[12:35] understand it. I just want to get real
[12:37] cerebral with them, you know, explain it
[12:39] to me like I'm two.
[12:42] Let's now pick up in 2011. Okay, so the
[12:44] Black Sea rotation of force is doing
[12:45] their thing in Constant. And I just want
[12:47] to stress how interesting it is to me
[12:49] that the majority of the men are coming
[12:51] from Reno, Nevada, the capital of casino
[12:53] and gambling. Laws are loosening up in
[12:55] Romania or actually rather monopolizing
[12:57] I should say in Romania. And here is an
[12:59] article which mentions that the chosen
[13:01] Marines were sent majority from that
[13:03] area. I'm going to show you that it it
[13:05] tells you that the unit part of the
[13:06] Black Sea rotation of Force 11 has
[13:08] trained militaries in Bulgaria, Romania,
[13:10] and Macedonia. Um, with both lectures
[13:13] and applied experience in ways to handle
[13:15] situations ranging from riot control to
[13:18] roadside bombs, blah blah blah, tells us
[13:20] at a glance, a unit of six marine um,
[13:23] six marines from Reno, part of the Black
[13:25] Sea Rotational Force 11, have been
[13:26] training military forces in Eastern
[13:28] Europe. Okay, they're training them in
[13:30] counterinsurgency techniques. We get it.
[13:33] We're just missing one piece of the
[13:35] puzzle. What about the researchers? What
[13:37] about the Dr. France type students?
[13:39] Well, there always has to be a group of
[13:40] student researchers at the same time.
[13:43] And you won't believe it, but some
[13:45] arrive and they're also from Reno,
[13:47] Nevada. Check out this article. I can't
[13:50] even make this up. It says this year, it
[13:53] says Romania students will give lessons
[13:55] at schools and help teachers. You can
[13:56] note that date in the corner, May 4th,
[13:58] 2011. And this year's cohort of students
[14:01] includes two Nevada graduates, um, Alex
[14:04] Redai and Julie Chris, and two graduate
[14:07] special, I don't know why that's that's
[14:09] in quotations, graduate special Nevada
[14:11] students. No clarity. Uh, oh, yes, there
[14:14] is some clarity. They're not yet
[14:15] formally enrolled in the graduate
[14:16] program, but they're going out there
[14:17] anyway. Uh, Jenny Sales just finished
[14:21] her undergraduate degree and Amber Herda
[14:23] just finishing her undergraduate degree.
[14:25] Both of the University of Texas, not yet
[14:27] enrolled in the program. Okay, we get
[14:29] it. Nevada, Reno students are going out
[14:32] to Romania. Now, this all could just be
[14:36] a happy coincidence.
[14:38] Unless you're a conspiracy theorist like
[14:39] me and you've come to the realization
[14:40] that Nevada in particular, Vegas, Reno
[14:46] working on behalf of Tel Aviv, they're
[14:48] actually the people that are running
[14:49] Washington DC. We live in a gambling
[14:51] empire. That is what America is
[14:54] controlled by. Like I said, you
[14:55] shouldn't be like me. Don't be a
[14:56] conspiracy theorist. Let's just continue
[14:58] to document the facts. We're in 2011.
[15:02] Tyler Tyler Boyer's back. He's fresh
[15:04] back from his trip to Romania. The
[15:06] models, the girls, the bottles, he's
[15:08] popping them. And uh he is still a
[15:10] student, I should mention, at Arizona
[15:12] State University. And Tyler Boyer then
[15:14] immediately falls into some luck. In
[15:16] April of 2011, at the end of his spring
[15:19] semester, he is elected by the Arizona
[15:23] Senate to serve as a student
[15:26] representative to the Arizona Board of
[15:28] Regents. It says that the state senate
[15:30] has confirmed ASU undergraduate Tyler
[15:32] Storm Buer as the new student regent for
[15:36] the Arizona Board of Regents. It begins
[15:38] a 2-year term beginning on July 1st. Oh,
[15:40] that's interesting. Now, in case you're
[15:42] wondering what what they do, what that
[15:44] the border regions does, it's the
[15:46] governing body of Arizona's public
[15:49] university system. They're in charge of
[15:51] policies.
[15:52] Okay.
[15:54] Lo and behold, after he's put into place
[15:58] as the student representative
[16:00] for Arizona State University, Erica
[16:02] Kirk, well, Erica Fronfay enrolls into
[16:05] Arizona State University for her final
[16:08] year of college. There's just so much
[16:11] synergy here. There's so much synergy
[16:13] happening because Guess who is a
[16:17] lieutenant colonel marine at this time
[16:20] over at the Black Sea rotational force
[16:22] helping to rebuild Romania. I love this.
[16:26] Um Erica's cousin. What a year 2011 was.
[16:31] There is a guy uh a Marine named Dennis
[16:35] Bronze. He is from Chicago. That is him.
[16:38] Dennis Fronfay and you're not going to
[16:40] believe this. He was in retirement. He
[16:41] was a retired reserve and then he
[16:43] decided to come out of retirement for
[16:44] this. He wanted to go to Constant and
[16:46] helped set things up. And I'm wondering,
[16:48] I'm sitting here wondering if he and
[16:51] Tyler Boyer crossed paths.
[16:54] And you're not going to believe me. It's
[16:55] going to get even crazier because before
[16:58] he had retired, he was actually
[17:01] stationed out in Afghanistan for
[17:04] Operation Enduring Freedom. Yes. the
[17:07] same exact operation that Lorie France
[17:11] of E3 Tech, don't ask me what it does,
[17:14] she wins an award for. E3 Tech won an
[17:16] award for Operation Enduring Freedom. I
[17:20] wonder if Lorie Fronfay and Dennis
[17:22] Fronfay ran into each other
[17:26] and he was even stationed Dennis Fronfay
[17:28] was even stationed with a Sergeant Ber
[17:31] who has since passed away. But I was
[17:33] wondering I was like I can't even go
[17:34] down. I wonder if these families go way
[17:37] back. That's what I'm thinking in my
[17:39] crazy conspiracy mind because I know
[17:41] that Tyler sometimes spells his name
[17:43] without the W. Is that family? Were you
[17:45] guys all? This would be that would be
[17:47] crazy. Anyway, speaking of Afghanistan,
[17:50] speaking of Reno, speaking of Vegas, do
[17:53] you know the real reason we were out
[17:55] there? 911 happens. Two weeks later,
[17:57] we're Operation Enduring Freedom. Well,
[18:00] again, I can't say this is the real
[18:01] reason, but the troops that came back
[18:02] all said that they were tasked with
[18:05] guarding poppy fields.
[18:07] We sent our boys out there to guard
[18:09] flowers. That is so weird. Remember,
[18:13] this was before the opioid crisis hits.
[18:16] And um the home of the opioid crisis was
[18:18] Tel Aviv, the Sackler family. Same
[18:22] university I believe that Miriam Adlesen
[18:24] went to. She's don't she's going to
[18:26] create the solution, which is methadone.
[18:28] But I always wondered, I don't know if
[18:29] you guys are like me, but I've always
[18:30] wondered how it is that Tel Aviv, which
[18:32] doesn't actually grow any poppy flowers,
[18:34] how exactly they were able to get enough
[18:37] of those poppy seeds to cause an entire
[18:39] opioid crisis. How did they do it,
[18:42] right? Like, who was in control of
[18:44] transporting all of those flowers during
[18:47] a time of war? We'll never know. What we
[18:50] do know, however, is that it was Captain
[18:53] Curtis Kovvet who was stationed in
[18:55] Afghanistan.
[18:57] And yeah, that's Andrew Kovett's
[18:59] brother. Yeah, they sent the military
[19:01] police from Nevada to head up the
[19:04] transportation company from Afghanistan.
[19:08] And and Curtis Kulovit was the commander
[19:11] of the 593rd
[19:13] Nevada National Guard Transportation
[19:15] Company. Specifically, you can see in
[19:18] this article, he commanded Bulgarian
[19:20] soldiers,
[19:21] 260 men. They were based at Camp Phoenix
[19:25] in Kbble.
[19:27] Curtis Kovvet, Andrew's brother, was
[19:29] administratively responsible for
[19:30] directing um these soldiers through 100
[19:33] convoy missions across four months,
[19:37] transporting personnel and supplies
[19:41] through the highra dangerous environment
[19:44] of Kabell. He was the regional command
[19:46] captain. Wow, it's amazing.
[19:49] And uh just like the Facebook caption is
[19:51] going to say, he wasn't the only Kovette
[19:54] that was there. He was also serving with
[19:56] his first cousin, Robert Kulvette.
[19:58] That's Andrew's cousin. The exact same
[20:01] time. Robert Kovette was the commander
[20:04] of the 400 485th Military Police.
[20:10] That is just incredible. Deployed. It's
[20:12] just you you cannot make this stuff up.
[20:16] And by the way, if you're wondering why
[20:17] they were commanding Bulgarians,
[20:20] Romanians, well, because everything from
[20:22] Afghanistan was running through Romania
[20:26] and Bulgaria, emphasis on Romania. I
[20:30] know this because Erica actually did a
[20:32] podcast in 2020 and she was reflecting
[20:34] on her time in Romania in 2012 or 2013.
[20:38] And in this podcast, in this podcast,
[20:40] she's speaking with someone who was
[20:42] stationed uh in Romania and she's asking
[20:45] him if the setup is the same from when
[20:48] she was out there. Take a listen to
[20:50] Erica.
[20:52] >> Gosh, I have all of the photos of when
[20:53] we were on the base, too. How is uh how
[20:56] are the Romanian troops? Because you
[20:58] guys share a base with them, don't you?
[21:00] >> We do. Yeah, we had and we had like
[21:02] Canadians there for a while and
[21:04] >> Wow.
[21:05] >> Yeah. It's a NATO joint base. So there
[21:07] was troops from
[21:09] >> mostly America and Romania, but from
[21:12] other places, too.
[21:13] >> Now, is that still kind of like a a
[21:15] halfway drop off point too for troops
[21:17] from Afghanistan?
[21:19] >> It is. It's uh it is part of that
[21:22] operation.
[21:23] >> Yeah, because I remember that was going
[21:25] on back then and I was like, gosh, what
[21:27] a bittersweet base for like troops that
[21:29] are coming or going.
[21:32] So Romania is the halfway drop off base
[21:35] from Afghanistan. Interesting. Elsewhere
[21:37] in that same interview, Erica reflects
[21:39] upon her distant cousin. She means
[21:42] Dennis France who shows her around the
[21:45] base in Romania when she gets there.
[21:48] Take a listen to Erica in her own words.
[21:50] The reason why I even went over there is
[21:52] that one of my um on my dad's side, his
[21:55] extended family, like a cousin, um he
[21:58] was a part of beast of a beast surf over
[22:02] there. And uh that's I went over there
[22:04] in 2013.
[22:07] And when he was over there, we did we we
[22:10] did the same thing like he showed us
[22:12] these are the orphanages we work with.
[22:13] These are the this is the hospital that
[22:15] we helped rebuild.
[22:16] amazing, amazing humanitarian things
[22:19] that no one talks about that our troops
[22:22] are doing over there. Um, and anyways,
[22:26] long story short, fell in love, I don't
[22:28] know if you went there, fell in love
[22:29] with the they call them placement
[22:31] centers, but Antonio placement center.
[22:34] >> Yes.
[22:34] >> Um, and these kids are phenomenal and
[22:38] they're precious and they just want to
[22:39] be loved on.
[22:42] >> Yeah.
[22:44] Yeah. Erica, you know, there is just so
[22:47] much synergy building, right? I find
[22:49] myself wondering if the Kovets and the
[22:53] France phase and the Boyers
[22:56] may have all run into each other in
[22:59] Romania. Is that a crazy question to ask
[23:02] while we're transporting through
[23:05] Romania?
[23:06] Probably not, though, right? much more.
[23:08] It's much more likely that Erica just
[23:10] happened to enroll in Arizona State
[23:12] University for her final year of
[23:15] college, a mere months after Tyler is
[23:18] elected by the Arizona Senate to be the
[23:20] student representative to their board of
[23:22] regents after he's hanging out with
[23:24] models and politicians in Constanta
[23:27] and Dennis Fronface nearby. I'm sure
[23:29] this is all happy coincidence and she
[23:30] also just really can't remember how or
[23:32] when she met him. She can't and she
[23:34] doesn't want to reply. Well, let's bring
[23:36] in our 2011 timeline because I like for
[23:38] you guys to be able to see it. I know
[23:40] that you guys will go back home and you
[23:41] will look through it. And so I really
[23:44] put this together for you, but our 2011,
[23:46] yep, we have Tyler Boyer undergrad in
[23:48] April. That's when he's elected. We have
[23:51] uh to the board of regents May 4th. Uh
[23:54] that's when we have college students
[23:55] from the University of Nevada Reno. Um
[23:58] uh some who graduated from the
[23:59] University of Texas, the graduate
[24:01] students that are going to go to
[24:02] Romania. We have on June 12th the Black
[24:06] Sea rotational force mentioned as the
[24:08] Marine Force from Reno that will be
[24:10] training countrymen in the Black Sea and
[24:13] Erica's cousin Dennis Fronbay who is a
[24:15] retired lieutenant colonel from Chicago
[24:18] will be there in September. Erica uh
[24:20] will enroll into Arizona State
[24:22] University for her final year of school.
[24:24] Nobody knows how uh but she's able to
[24:27] then graduate cumloud. She has the same
[24:30] thing her mother had. slips and falls,
[24:32] becomes a genius, um, and is and is able
[24:35] to manage this double major. In
[24:37] November, this is her comeup. Erica wins
[24:41] the Miss Arizona competition in
[24:43] November. Okay, that makes her Miss
[24:46] Arizona for the next calendar year. So,
[24:48] you win in 2011 and then you are Miss
[24:51] Arizona for 2012. For those of you who
[24:54] know nothing about the pageant world
[24:55] like me, I had to realize that um
[24:59] Captain Curtis Kovvet is the key
[25:01] commander of Nevada's army army's
[25:04] national guard, the transportation
[25:05] company. Uh he has Bulgarian soldiers
[25:08] working under him and they are running
[25:09] things through Romania. Robert Kulat,
[25:13] who is his cousin, will simultaneously
[25:16] command the 485th
[25:18] Military Police Company in Afghanistan
[25:20] as well, which is like the military
[25:22] police unit.
[25:26] 2011 concludes and like I said, Miss
[25:29] Erica Bronze, the pageant queen, has
[25:32] arrived. 2012 is her crown year. And the
[25:35] first thing she does in 2012 as the
[25:37] queen is she just starts helping kids.
[25:40] She's got to help kids immediately,
[25:42] always, forever. And what these
[25:45] companies or organizations or projects
[25:46] do, nobody can really tell. But we can
[25:48] jump right back into our timeline for
[25:50] this. In 2012, in January, that begins
[25:54] her year as Miss Arizona. In February,
[25:58] Everyday Heroes Like You begins what's
[26:01] known as Johnny's Locker Ministry. And I
[26:05] will let you hear Erica in her own words
[26:07] describe what that is. Today marks a day
[26:10] of renewed hope for all those who have
[26:12] put up a fight for their life. I am
[26:14] blessed and honored to be here today to
[26:16] present to you all the second Johnny's
[26:18] locker. I first want to give thanks to
[26:20] my inspiration Johnny Bryant. I've been
[26:23] raised that everything in life happens
[26:24] for a reason and that God has people
[26:26] come to our lives whether it be for a
[26:28] week, a month, or even just a season so
[26:31] that they can teach us a life lesson.
[26:34] >> Johnny is a young man with steadfast
[26:36] faith and unyielding dreams. He is
[26:38] driven and through his courage and
[26:40] strong will heart I am able to bring
[26:42] forth this contribution to you today.
[26:44] John's locker is an everyday heroes like
[26:46] you program that is targeted towards
[26:48] enhancing the lives of children and
[26:50] teens undergoing lifealtering and
[26:52] various emotional hardships that reside
[26:54] in hospitals, shelters or protective
[26:56] facilities across the country. Our
[26:59] mission is to bring Johnny Bryan's
[27:00] courage the afflicted youth to serve as
[27:03] a reminder that they are not alone
[27:04] throughout this dramatic time in their
[27:06] life. By taking something from the
[27:08] locker, I want each individual to know
[27:10] that they are also taking with them the
[27:12] love and support of others who care
[27:14] about them overcoming any obstacle that
[27:16] they face in life.
[27:17] >> Just how often every
[27:20] life you get the idea here. You get the
[27:22] idea like they're going to fill up the
[27:24] locker and it's going to have gifts for
[27:26] children. I can tell you in May uh she
[27:30] graduates like I said Mag Magna Cumloud
[27:32] at uh Arizona State University. per her
[27:34] LinkedIn, she was a double bachelor of
[27:36] science in political science and
[27:37] international relations. So she shifted
[27:39] her major at some point and then Erica
[27:43] because she qualifies is going to
[27:44] compete in the MissUSA pageant on May
[27:48] 30th and I believe that that is in
[27:51] Vegas. Um so here she is competing it
[27:54] says at the Hollywood Resort and Casino
[27:56] Theater, very appropriate of performing
[27:59] arts in Las Vegas. Um, in on June 7th of
[28:03] 2012, Erica is going to team up with
[28:06] that Tracy Martin. Tracy says they met
[28:09] backstage and they just decided to go
[28:11] into uh do some good together. There uh
[28:14] Tracy's making handbags. She's what we
[28:17] refer to as a serial entrepreneur, life
[28:19] coach, does a little bit of everything.
[28:21] Uh Jane of many trades and $25 is going
[28:25] to be donated uh to Everyday Heroes.
[28:28] Every bag you buy, Everyday Heroes and
[28:30] the kids are going to get $25.
[28:34] July, we find Erica featured in a music
[28:37] video uh for Emerson Drive that went
[28:40] pretty viral. That's She's My Kind of
[28:43] Crazy. We had mentioned to you yesterday
[28:45] that her boyfriend Tyler Sanford is
[28:48] alongside with her. Um he's also cast in
[28:52] that music video. in July. Also happens
[28:55] to be the time frame that Erica has a
[28:58] friend in a theater in the theater when
[29:02] there was that Batman shooting that took
[29:04] place in Aurora, Colorado.
[29:07] And this was something that bugged me
[29:09] because there were a lot of Turning
[29:10] Point people who are adjacent to
[29:13] shootings, meaning they knew someone or
[29:15] they happened to be there. More about
[29:17] that later, but this is the tweet. Um,
[29:18] you're noticing it says Sierra Santos.
[29:20] It is just to remind you the handle is
[29:24] real Miss Arizona USA and who that is
[29:26] changes every year. It's like the pus
[29:29] handle on X. So Joe Biden might be
[29:32] tweeting um or Trump might be tweeting
[29:35] depending on who is actually the pus.
[29:36] Same way in pageant world. So this is
[29:38] actually Erica tweeting back at someone
[29:41] who um is saying to her, I'm
[29:43] disappointed that you have not
[29:44] acknowledged the theater shooting in
[29:46] Colorado. And Erica replies and says,
[29:48] "One of my best friends was in the
[29:50] theater." So although my acknowledgement
[29:52] has not been blasted via social media,
[29:55] it's been more on a personal level. I
[29:57] would like to know who her best friend
[30:00] was that was in that theater. I would I
[30:03] don't know many people I don't know any
[30:05] people who you can sit down and be like,
[30:08] tell me how many instances you know uh
[30:10] that involved violence with guns of
[30:13] people that you knew. I don't know
[30:14] people that can say my husband was
[30:15] assassinated in broad daylight, but also
[30:17] my friend was in the theater during the
[30:18] Batman shooting in Aurora, Colorado.
[30:20] Like I said, more on that later. Uh,
[30:22] what happens next in August of 2012 is
[30:26] Everyday Heroes Like You visits the
[30:28] Black Sea Air support team in Constant,
[30:32] Romania. And you can see uh Erica, I
[30:36] believe, acknowledges that this is the
[30:38] year that she went there. Um, at the
[30:39] very least, that's when she begins the
[30:41] project in November. The Romanian Angels
[30:43] project officially begins in partnership
[30:46] with the US Marines and she is working
[30:48] with Colonel Otto Busher. She thanks
[30:52] him. Uh she has a video where she thanks
[30:54] him. And yes, this is the Colonel Otto
[30:56] Busher who will be accused
[30:59] um of running a brothel of trafficking
[31:03] children.
[31:05] No doubt Erica knew him. She thanks him
[31:07] on her website. The other person she
[31:09] happens to thank is Major General Hugo
[31:12] E. Salazar. Uh he was formerly
[31:17] uh he is also from Arizona. It feels
[31:19] like that's everyone's got to be from
[31:20] Arizona or or Nevada. He uh formerly
[31:23] worked in narcotics. Look at this. This
[31:26] is in 1994 by the way. He's working
[31:28] here. Um joint task force narcotics.
[31:32] It's giving Mitch Snow telling us about
[31:34] Fort Wuka and how generals were working
[31:38] with the cartels in 1990 got busted.
[31:41] There was a big tunnel. I feel very
[31:43] strongly that Erica is familiar with
[31:45] Fort Wuka.
[31:47] I I think Andrew, you might be too. Some
[31:50] fort. I don't know. Your families seem
[31:52] like they might be familiar with that
[31:54] fort. That some fort, my dude. The
[31:58] amazing General Salazar. He writes,
[32:00] "Well, look into General Salazar." And
[32:03] people that work with him would not say
[32:04] he's so amazing. He uh gets uh accused
[32:07] of being incredibly corrupt. I don't
[32:10] know what we're doing down at the
[32:12] border, but I'm starting to get like
[32:14] upside down brain. And when people tell
[32:16] me that like they're working to stop
[32:19] drugs to the border, I'm wondering like,
[32:20] "Oh, really? Are you working to stop it?
[32:23] Are you working to facilitate it?" You
[32:25] know, it's like opposite day. Uh that's
[32:28] what it feels like with our government.
[32:29] And it's a perfect cover. By the way, if
[32:31] you're going to say that I'm fighting
[32:34] drugs like the DARE program or I'm
[32:37] putting together this organization to
[32:38] stop human trafficking, it gives you a
[32:41] pretty broad cover so nobody would ever
[32:42] look at you and go, "Wait, are you
[32:44] actually imparting it?" Like, generally,
[32:47] I think this is how the world works. I
[32:50] would I would like to say that. I find
[32:53] all of this to be remarkably suspicious.
[32:57] The most suspicious element for me is
[32:59] Erica pretending she does not remember
[33:01] how she met Tyler Boyer and both of them
[33:04] changing their stories. Tyler Buer
[33:06] responded to somebody on X and said he
[33:08] met her. He met Erica um at the Trump
[33:12] rally, but he maybe forgot. Maybe he had
[33:15] another long night in Romania, but he
[33:17] maybe forgot. But he had already given a
[33:18] speech at Charlie's memorial and stated
[33:21] that Erica called him and said, "How can
[33:23] I help?" And then he put her behind
[33:24] Trump. So, you had to know her before
[33:26] the rally to put her if she called you
[33:29] and said, "How can I help?" And also,
[33:31] why was she calling you to say, "How can
[33:32] I help?" Erica had a pretty a pretty big
[33:34] life. And then Erica tells me that she
[33:36] knew him through some congressman. She
[33:37] thinks it could have been a senator from
[33:39] Arizona. She thinks, but she's not sure.
[33:42] And she would go back and she would
[33:43] consult her text messages, but you know
[33:45] what? She has not done that yet.
[33:48] What do you think, guys? I think it's
[33:50] all a coincidence that everybody in this
[33:52] story is just like fluffing around in
[33:54] Romania, like Eastern Europe at the same
[33:58] time. Everybody's got these military
[34:00] ties. Who knows what Tyler Ber's ties
[34:02] are? Uh would do you think it's a
[34:04] coincidence that like this happens to be
[34:05] the university that Jeffrey Epstein was
[34:08] pouring all of his money into, by the
[34:10] way, and he's uh facilitating models
[34:13] from uh Romania beginning in 2009? Do
[34:16] you think all of this is just one big
[34:18] coincidence and we are the conspiracy
[34:20] theorists or is something darker a foot?
[34:24] Now, I'm going to vote the latter.
[34:26] Something darker is a foot. I am going
[34:28] to vote that the lack of clarity clarity
[34:31] that they're giving us, you know, the
[34:32] unwillingness to answer these sorts of
[34:35] questions to sit down and just do an
[34:37] open interview in front of the world
[34:38] about what exactly you were involved in.
[34:39] Uh maybe to produce a sentence that
[34:42] makes clear sense regarding what the
[34:45] heck a Tech International does because
[34:50] doesn't work for me. It's like she's
[34:52] like flipping through a thesaurus
[34:54] thesaurus. She's just like, "Oh, um we
[34:55] do that and that. I like that word.
[34:57] That's a good word. A lot of syllables
[34:59] in that word. I'm gonna do that. That's
[35:01] what a tech does." And sustainability
[35:04] doesn't work for me. I don't feel like
[35:06] that's what Lori was doing. Um, I don't
[35:10] feel like that at all. I feel like these
[35:11] uh families are a little too complicated
[35:14] and the dynamics in Arizona and
[35:16] everything that's going on is telling a
[35:17] much different story. Anyway, you're not
[35:20] going to believe me, but we when we come
[35:22] back from break, there's another there's
[35:24] another Turning Point person that was
[35:26] adjacent to a shooting that happened a
[35:28] long time ago. Tell you more about that
[35:30] when we come back. All right, you guys.
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[38:33] So, I have been very clear with you guys
[38:36] uh that I'm beginning to ponder all of
[38:38] these mass shootings that take place,
[38:40] whether these are actually military
[38:42] targets, politically guided targets and
[38:44] hits that they eventually just blame on
[38:46] some kid um who's drugged out of his
[38:47] mind or a trans person again constantly
[38:50] engaging us in this this this leftight
[38:53] dialogue. Oh, well, the the left says we
[38:56] need gun laws. We we need to have
[38:58] stricter gun laws. And then the right
[39:00] says, "No, it's a gun that saves lives
[39:03] and we don't need that and we need to
[39:05] have more guns and nobody could be
[39:07] paying attention to the fact that these
[39:08] are just like a gang taking out people."
[39:11] I don't know. Left and right are always
[39:12] blaming each other. We refuse to
[39:14] consider uh the very real possibility
[39:17] that there is a criminal syndicate that
[39:19] controls both sides and feeds the
[39:20] narrative instantly to the newspapers
[39:22] and to uh their agents all throughout
[39:25] the media. You hit hard at the left, you
[39:27] hit hard at the right. keep these people
[39:29] engaged at one another's throats. Well,
[39:32] anyway, in the past, I had mentioned to
[39:33] you on the topic of Erica and that
[39:35] shooting out in Aurora that in
[39:36] particular, um, she wasn't the only one.
[39:39] A lot of people who were surrounding
[39:41] Charlie had some proximity, some
[39:44] personal story that they could share
[39:46] relating to a shooting of the past.
[39:48] Okay, so we already showed you Erica,
[39:50] she had a friend who was in the theater.
[39:53] Okay, Rob McCoy, he lost two congregants
[39:56] in the Thousand Oaks shooting at the
[39:59] Borderline Bar in 2018. And then he
[40:03] subsequently became the mayor and very
[40:05] close with the victim's family. And
[40:08] let's not forget, by the way, that what
[40:10] was happening at the bar that night,
[40:12] many people in the bar were there
[40:14] because they were having a reunion of
[40:16] some description because they had
[40:18] survived the largest mass shooting in
[40:20] American history, the one that the media
[40:23] swept under the rug very quickly. We got
[40:24] no details. The Vegas shooting of
[40:27] October of 2017, apparently that had to
[40:29] do with the Middle East, actually. Um,
[40:33] Israel, the Middle East swept under the
[40:34] rug. No lone shooter, Steven Paddock.
[40:37] We'll never know the answers. But again,
[40:39] so Rob McCoy is knows these whatever.
[40:44] But there's another Rob McCoy adjacent
[40:46] one as well and it involves Turning
[40:48] Point. Uh Rob McCoy was the person who
[40:51] organized the Nashville Covenant School
[40:54] memorial in 2023 because it just so
[40:57] happened that Turning Point was having a
[41:00] pastor's summit down the road when that
[41:04] happened, when the shooting happened.
[41:05] And again, that was a trans person and
[41:07] then that trans person was immediately
[41:09] shot. Guest pastor summit, right place,
[41:11] wrong time. Um, okay. Well, guess what,
[41:15] guys? We can now add another Turning
[41:17] Point staff member, starting turning
[41:19] point employee who was in the midst of a
[41:22] shooting. This time it was one that took
[41:25] place in Kirkwood, Missouri back in 2008
[41:29] at the city hall on February 7th, 2008.
[41:32] There was a man named Charles Thornton.
[41:34] He went by Cookie and he went on a
[41:36] shooting rampage at a city council
[41:39] meeting in his hometown. Okay. And while
[41:42] shooting, he yelled uh he shouted,
[41:44] "Shoot the mayor. Shoot the mayor." He
[41:46] killed two police officers, three city
[41:49] officials. He injured also a reporter.
[41:51] And he shot the mayor twice in the head.
[41:54] The mayor survived that day, but he died
[41:56] seven months later due to complications
[41:58] from the injury. Again, interesting
[42:00] target, I would say, but this is a crazy
[42:02] man. Cookie was a crazy man who never
[42:04] stood trial because uh he died from two
[42:06] gunshot wounds in a shootout with
[42:09] police. Who was there? Uh none other
[42:13] than Justin Strife, the current COO of
[42:15] Turning Point USA, who became the COO 7
[42:18] days uh before Charlie was assassinated.
[42:21] I actually have heard from people that
[42:23] uh Erica pushed for Justin Strife. And I
[42:26] will say allegedly there because this is
[42:28] Turning Point employees that are saying
[42:29] that that Erica was driving uh Charlie
[42:32] to give Justin Strife more power. Again,
[42:34] I cannot confirm that. That is a Turning
[42:36] Point employees. Everyone can say that
[42:38] until I have proof. It's just hearsay.
[42:40] But what we can confirm is that
[42:43] regarding that shooting in Missouri in
[42:44] 2008, he appears in news clip uh and he
[42:47] speaks about Cookie. I don't know if he
[42:49] was working at the city council hall. He
[42:51] definitely sounds familiar with what's
[42:52] going on. I'm just going to let you
[42:54] listen to him in his own words. Take a
[42:56] listen.
[42:57] >> Sirens whale outside Kirkwood City Hall
[43:00] in Missouri, the building that usually
[43:02] houses mundane civic meetings became the
[43:04] scene of a rampage Thursday night after
[43:06] a gunman stormed the building and opened
[43:08] fire. Two police officers and three city
[43:11] officials were killed. The mayor was
[43:13] critically hurt and a newspaper reporter
[43:15] was wounded.
[43:16] >> Yeah, it's really shocking. I like when
[43:18] I heard about it, I was just like, "Oh
[43:20] my god."
[43:20] >> The shooter was eventually shot and
[43:22] killed by police. It's reported he was
[43:24] Charles Cookie Thornton who had a
[43:26] reputation for disrupting city meetings
[43:28] and for making outrageous statements.
[43:30] >> I've heard that this guy has come to the
[43:32] council meetings before and complained
[43:34] about tickets and fines that he's gotten
[43:37] from the city and um he's kind of made
[43:40] threats before.
[43:41] >> Thought the police were racist in the
[43:43] town. Uh you always heard him saying
[43:46] that he thought the police were running
[43:47] a plantation. Police say the gunman shot
[43:50] one officer outside the building, then
[43:51] went inside and immediately shot another
[43:53] in the head. He then continued firing,
[43:56] taking aim at city council members. At
[43:58] one point, the city attorney tried to
[43:59] fight off the attacker by throwing
[44:01] chairs.
[44:02] >> Everyone knows he's kind of kind of
[44:03] crazy and I mean, I don't think anyone
[44:05] ever thought it would get to this point.
[44:07] >> Hours after the shootings, officers from
[44:09] neighboring cities and communities were
[44:11] still arriving to pay respects to the
[44:12] fallen officers. Anytime an officer goes
[44:15] down, you're going to see officers show
[44:16] up from everywhere. Uh, regardless of
[44:18] boundaries or department guidelines,
[44:20] they're going to be here. And that's
[44:22] what you're seeing tonight. The city of
[44:23] Kirkwood recently made national news
[44:25] after a pizza worker named Michael
[44:27] Develin was arrested in the kidnapping
[44:29] of Shawn Hornbeck and Ben Oby.
[44:31] >> This isn't the town that Kirkwood really
[44:32] is. A familyoriented
[44:34] um, you know, very quiet town. And so
[44:38] something like this, I mean, just is
[44:40] really going to throw this town into
[44:41] chaos.
[44:44] I certainly did not know that he was
[44:46] involved in Kirkwood. Is he working at
[44:48] the city council? Was he living there?
[44:50] How did he know Cookie speaking about
[44:52] Cookie and what Cookie was upset about?
[44:54] Was he just there featured at meetings
[44:56] at the city council and heard Cookie
[44:58] rant about racism? I do love that we
[45:00] It's not the trans narrative because
[45:01] it's 2008, so it was more about like BLM
[45:03] narrative and it's like Cookie just
[45:04] thought everybody was racist and that's
[45:05] why he did this and Cookiey's gone and
[45:06] he won't be able to speak for himself.
[45:08] But it's interesting.
[45:11] It's interesting to me because I I can't
[45:13] name anybody in my circle who could just
[45:16] be like, "Oh, me. Yeah. No, I was at
[45:17] this. Oh, I know this person this
[45:18] shooting and this." It's like, is this
[45:20] normal conversation at brunch with the
[45:22] girls?
[45:25] I'm asking. I'm genuinely asking. Is it
[45:28] You could just stay in a room and boom,
[45:30] boom, boom. Okay. McCoy strife. Oh,
[45:31] yeah. No, I was there. Is that Does that
[45:34] seem normal to you? Anyway, I I wanted
[45:37] to leave you with that because I just am
[45:42] I am increasingly amazed by it. I'm
[45:44] amazed by their lack of fortune in life
[45:48] that they should be so close and be able
[45:50] to comment on uh so many tragedies,
[45:53] including the one that happened on
[45:55] September 10th, um in which all of them
[45:58] obviously were very close, the very best
[46:01] friends, closest people to Charlie Kirk.
[46:04] Never mind the fact that they're quite
[46:06] literally getting community noted on X
[46:09] right now for just making up stuff that
[46:12] Charlie would have said or thought
[46:14] despite all of the evidence to the
[46:16] contrary regarding the Iranian war.
[46:18] Could you imagine you leave this earth
[46:21] and the people who take over the empire
[46:23] that you built, the business empire that
[46:24] you built, are now trying to make people
[46:29] believe that you would have said the
[46:31] opposite and believed the opposite of
[46:33] the things that you said while you were
[46:34] on this earth. It's incredible. And to
[46:37] me, it is it is an act of tremendous
[46:39] betrayal, u moral betrayal. It's it's
[46:41] it's completely immoral what they're
[46:44] doing. And I don't know I don't know how
[46:45] they do I really do not know how they do
[46:47] it outside of the understanding that
[46:49] Elizabeth Lane posits, the journalist
[46:51] Elizabeth Lane, that we are dealing with
[46:53] true psychopaths. Anyway, we'll be right
[46:56] back to answer some of your comments
[46:58] after a brief break. All right, you
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[50:08] Okay, so tomorrow now we arrive for kind
[50:11] of almost towards the end of this series
[50:13] uh into how Erica met Charlie, right?
[50:16] And Tyler Boyer's going to be involved
[50:19] in this and Lori's doing some
[50:20] interesting stuff. And again, I get the
[50:22] vibes that maybe they all knew each
[50:24] other. Am I crazy? Am I crazy? I don't
[50:27] know. Well, let's get into some of your
[50:29] top comments from yesterday's episode.
[50:30] Miranda writes, "The apple doesn't fall
[50:32] far far away from the tree." Yeah, not
[50:36] when it comes to Lori. Chel cray writes,
[50:39] "Candice is literally single-handedly
[50:40] better than the entire FBI, and they
[50:42] know it." Well, I mean, where is uh Cash
[50:46] Pat Mattel from? Isn't he from Reno or
[50:48] Las Vegas? You'll have to look it up for
[50:49] me. I'm I'm pretty sure, right? He lives
[50:51] in Vegas. I'm I'm pretty sure. So, yeah,
[50:54] you shouldn't be expecting him to do
[50:55] anything. Um, unless his boss is telling
[50:57] him he can. Do Gun Morgan writes, "Erica
[51:01] locked herself up for eight straight
[51:03] months for no reason, but she could not
[51:05] lock herself up for two days after
[51:08] losing her husband. Nothing feels normal
[51:10] with this woman." Wow. What a valid
[51:13] point. What a valid point. We know she
[51:16] can lock herself up, but she sure didn't
[51:18] do it. She didn't do it at all. All
[51:19] right, you guys. Going to get into some
[51:21] of your comments for this episode. First
[51:23] up, we have um good season. Oh, good
[51:27] season rather. Operation Enduring
[51:29] Freedom, Operation Epic Fury. Operation
[51:32] Erica Fraudspace. Something there. Stay
[51:35] Max. Yeah. Um who are these operations
[51:37] benefiting? How is it possible? I just
[51:39] tell Viv. I'm like, they're like, "We're
[51:40] the this capital of the world. We're the
[51:42] diamond capital of the world." Oh,
[51:44] really? That's weird because uh diamonds
[51:46] aren't found here. where are you getting
[51:48] them from? And then you go to the
[51:49] countries and you go to the source of
[51:50] the countries where they're getting all
[51:51] this stuff from and there are civil wars
[51:55] and there are always of course that that
[51:57] is especially where you have um you know
[52:00] these terror groups these Muslim
[52:02] terrorists for whatever reason these
[52:03] Muslim terrorists only want to terrorize
[52:05] to benefit Israel. It's so strange. I
[52:07] cannot work it out. If you're a Muslim
[52:09] terrorist, we want to hear from you. Why
[52:11] are you doing that? Right? Why are you
[52:13] stealing and robbing and doing things
[52:15] down in Congo to the benefit of Israel?
[52:18] We want to hear from you. That's very
[52:20] strange. More tips can come. Hey, I'm a
[52:21] Muslim terrorist and I work for Israel.
[52:23] Why do you do that? How are they the
[52:25] capital of everything
[52:27] and they uh just get untouched? I'm
[52:30] thinking it's because they're directing
[52:31] the wars and the terrorism. That is the
[52:34] obvious answer, my friends. Um, by the
[52:37] way, we had a few people email us with
[52:39] some potential options as to who Tyler
[52:42] who was the the person in parliament,
[52:43] the Romanian parliament that Tyler was
[52:45] meeting with. We just need to research
[52:46] that and reach out to some people before
[52:49] we guess, but for sure I think we've got
[52:52] it down to two possible modeling
[52:53] agencies. More on that tomorrow. Um,
[52:57] Pton writes, "It's curious given all of
[52:59] these grassroots companies that Erikica
[53:00] Kirk says that she began, one would
[53:02] think anyone who was saved or helped
[53:04] would indignantly come to her defense.
[53:06] Radio Silence and Crickets, things that
[53:08] make you go, hm, well, she did have
[53:10] Tracy Martin say that she's been friends
[53:11] with her um, you know, since Romanian
[53:14] Angels and she met her apparently
[53:16] backstage and like they just had a a
[53:18] beautiful, lovely friendship." And I
[53:20] mean, I asked Tracy Martin when I spoke
[53:22] to her on the phone. I'm like, "Are you
[53:23] at all concerned that everything she
[53:24] says is a lie, like just basic facts,
[53:27] like, "Hey, she says she didn't have a
[53:29] boyfriend. Well, you knew her when she
[53:30] had boyfriends. Does that strike you as
[53:31] odd that your friend is lying?" And she
[53:34] was like, "People change and people can
[53:36] change." Or something like that. And I
[53:39] was like, "This is not changing. This is
[53:41] lying. It's just she's lying through her
[53:43] teeth and keeps getting caught." And
[53:45] everyone else is just trying to tell us
[53:47] it's okay. People in media are trying to
[53:49] tell us it's okay. This is part of the
[53:50] grieving process. You become a
[53:52] compulsive liar and um reverse things
[53:55] that your husband intended, your
[53:58] assassinated husband intended for the
[53:59] organization that he built. Pre888
[54:02] writes, "Afghanistan grows poppies." I
[54:04] remember once watching a video where an
[54:06] Afghan farmer said that their land was
[54:08] leased by the American government for
[54:09] poppies. So weird. That is so weird. How
[54:14] did the Sackler family get all of this?
[54:16] I I I have to know, you know, their name
[54:18] was actually etched on the university at
[54:20] Tel Aviv University and then they took
[54:21] it down after the opioid crisis. So,
[54:23] they were doing it to benefit Tel Aviv.
[54:24] Tel Aviv loved that. It's just all very
[54:26] strange how our uh we continue to
[54:29] suffer. They bring us their gambling. Uh
[54:31] Miriam Adlesen served in the IF. Sheldon
[54:34] Adlesen said his biggest regret in life
[54:35] was that he didn't. And so, they bring
[54:38] us their filth and they somehow are able
[54:43] to expand their borders. Our people are
[54:45] addicted. They come back with PTSD um
[54:49] from having served overseas. There's
[54:51] zero benefit at all. Then they encourage
[54:54] us to engage in more filth. Go to Vegas.
[54:56] What is your addiction? Get a credit
[54:58] card and fill it up. Uh you know, uh
[55:01] overspend money you don't have. They
[55:03] want to know what your vice is. And
[55:05] that's what they curate. That is the
[55:06] story of Israel. It's absolute filth.
[55:09] The best thing you can do is resist it.
[55:11] You know, if you get out of debt, I know
[55:13] it's hard. It took me a while. Um, but
[55:15] if you got out of debt, don't take out
[55:17] any more credit. Don't ever go to Vegas.
[55:19] It's it's the city of sin. It's called
[55:21] um sin city for a reason. It is a
[55:24] curating your vices. Don't gamble. These
[55:26] are things that you can do if you really
[55:27] want to fight and and see what you can
[55:28] do in your own life and in your own
[55:30] capacity. Abstain.
[55:32] Truly abstain. Practice abstinence in in
[55:35] every regard. Um P. Bailey writes, "I
[55:38] live here in the Nevada Capitol. I have
[55:40] to talk to you before I even read the
[55:41] rest of your comment, P. Bailey. there
[55:43] was a war happening um in my control
[55:45] room. Ashley is from the west and she
[55:48] says Nevada. People from the west say
[55:51] Nevada. I am from Connecticut and I
[55:53] refuse. Okay, because me and Chris and
[55:56] Dom, we are from the east and Nevada is
[56:00] is not we're not going to be doing that.
[56:02] And so I would just like to know
[56:03] generally in the chat um do you do you
[56:06] ah it or do you a it don't tell me. I
[56:09] don't want to speak to you guys anymore.
[56:11] Anyways, P Bailey, I'm going to I know
[56:12] you live in the Nevada capital. How
[56:14] classy of you. I am determined to find
[56:16] out this information. I know a lot of
[56:17] Marines and retired military here. If
[56:19] there's anything specific that you'd
[56:20] like me to find out, let me know. I'm
[56:21] going Max. Find out why some of them are
[56:23] saying Nevada. Um and yeah, I mean I
[56:26] guess there have been a lot of
[56:27] testaments that are available on the
[56:28] internet and we should have showed some
[56:29] of them, the testimonies, pardon me, uh
[56:32] regarding what they were doing.
[56:33] Everybody knows they were guarding they
[56:34] were guarding poppy fields and everybody
[56:38] knows that we got an opioid crisis
[56:39] following that from the Sackler family.
[56:41] Uh and all they ever have to do is pay a
[56:43] fine. Oh, everyone's addicted.
[56:44] Everyone's high. We get to pay a fine.
[56:46] This many people died. We get to pay a
[56:47] fine. They're drug traffickers and
[56:49] they're human traffickers um out of Tel
[56:52] Aviv. Tel Aviv runs Vegas, created
[56:55] Vegas. Um and you could you could argue
[56:57] and beyond that um they control DC.
[57:00] That's my story. I'm sticking to it. But
[57:02] anything you find obviously anybody send
[57:04] us more tips at candacewowens.com.
[57:07] Um Auta writes I lived through it
[57:09] referring to what happened in Romania.
[57:11] It was a show for sure and I saw
[57:15] the execution almost live. Crazy by the
[57:18] way. You really get into the history of
[57:20] the Nermberg trials as well. Young boys
[57:22] who had to serve in the military just
[57:25] lined up and shot found guilty because
[57:26] they wore a uniform that was their
[57:28] country's uniform. It's crazy what
[57:30] happened to them. It was a mass
[57:31] Christian slaughter and the Bolsheviks
[57:33] who created concentration camps just all
[57:35] magically disappeared and went to
[57:37] Israel. Just kidding. Nope. Not kidding
[57:39] at all. They all went to Israel and they
[57:41] gave themselves new names. Hebrew
[57:42] sounding ones. Yes. Yes. That's how Ben
[57:46] Mikowski, Benjamin Milikowski becomes
[57:49] Netanyahu because it just sounds more
[57:51] biblical despite the fact that he is a
[57:54] worshipper of the occult and is a
[57:57] obviously possessed by a lot of demons.
[57:59] Um, if we're being frank, there's never
[58:01] enough sacrifice tubal for Israelis.
[58:04] That's what it appears to be. There's
[58:05] never enough bloodshed, children's
[58:07] lives, uh, mass murder, constantly
[58:09] sacrifing, sacrificing to their gods.
[58:12] Um, lastly, Jess Baker writes, "On
[58:15] February 9th, I had a dream that you
[58:16] were getting ready to do an explosive
[58:18] episode that involved Andrew Kulvette
[58:20] and you had an edgy Asian makeup artist.
[58:23] I hope you do in real life. Continually
[58:24] praying for your safety. Love you so
[58:26] much." I do not have an edgy Asian
[58:28] makeup artist and I really resent that
[58:29] fact. Right now I have Evelyn and um
[58:32] she's Mexican but you know she looks a
[58:34] little Asian. She says that. So there we
[58:36] go. Lastly, if you'd like to support the
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[58:50] Tucker Carlson, man, he is just crushing
[58:52] it. He is just makes me so happy. He is
[58:54] the one of the few brave ones, one of
[58:57] the very two brave ones out there. Also,
[59:00] shout out to Megan Kelly uh for taking a
[59:02] moral stance on what is happening right
[59:03] now in Iran. It is not easy. Um they are
[59:06] receiving um a lot of figurative
[59:07] bullets, but there are uh the truth is
[59:10] winning. I I think truth is winning even
[59:13] if it doesn't look that way. And they're
[59:14] selling us all of this like Power Ranger
[59:17] propaganda. Yeah, we did it. Another
[59:20] bomb dropped. Yeah, obliterated.
[59:23] obliterated the ships. You know, Trump's
[59:25] like receiving that news all gassed
[59:28] because they're just treating him now
[59:29] like he's he's an invalid like he's just
[59:31] going around he's in his age like you're
[59:32] doing amazing sir look the New York
[59:34] Times says blast off blast off he's so
[59:37] great you're back just swarming him
[59:40] telling him how wonderful he is. That's
[59:41] what it feels like and they think they
[59:43] think that we're we're six-year-olds.
[59:45] We're like six-year-old boys and we're
[59:47] like yeah power up Power Ranger this war
[59:50] is going to be over in in three minutes.
[59:52] Iran obliterated. Yeah, never mind. It's
[59:55] been around for thousands of years. It's
[59:57] gone. It's over.
[59:59] [sighs]
[60:00] I digress. I digress. We'll see you guys
[60:03] tomorrow.
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