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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is a clip from Day zero.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
We've never needed the job Metia more than we need it.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Out, I mean partially partially, So I mean, let's let's
not even skip it. Let's go ahead and rip the
band aid off. Obviously the only news of the week
ship Charlie Kirk getting assassinated, and it connects.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
To every other piece of thing that could even happen.
I mean, Charlie.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Kirks, Wow, what's surprised? And maybe it should surprise me
because obviously they wanted people to see this, but they
just allowed it to be out there forever, with blood
gushing out of his neck, like that ship be out there.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
The trauma programming go beyond. So he promoted it, Yeah,
because I didn't go trying to see that ship and
I saw that shit. That fucked me up.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
But all those videos came from people uploading it themselves.
That wasn't true. Those were not from the news. We
haven't seen it on the news. We haven't seen a
fucking news camera footage of it yet. It's all been
cell phone video.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
And very usually usually they but you said they jump
in on that you know what I'm saying, Like you said,
they don't just let that shit just be up there,
like it may slip up there, but then they're like,
you know, hammer down. No, they just they let it
be up there. Like I was trying to scroll through Twitter.
I couldn't. I could not see it, like every single thing.
(01:42):
I'm like, dude, Wow, how was at work when it happened.
And somebody said, Charlie Kirker got shot. I was like, hmmm,
And I haven't took in a whole lot of his content.
I knew who he was. I've seen him with paces
(02:03):
and stuff, so I had a general idea of what
his chick was. He went to colleges, he debated people.
But the minute that I've seen it, I was like,
is this AI? Because if it's not AI. He was
dead instantly with the amount of blood he lost right
there on the spot, like.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Which probably better than not. Like I'd rather be dead
instantly than not. I mean, if you're gonna live, cool,
but if you're gonna die, like, I'd rather die right away.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
The footage is weird. There's a lot of weird stuff.
It looks like his his shirt gets put punched up
like this or puffs up right before he gets hitting
the next those people are thinking he might have got
hit in the chest and then ricocheted up to his neck,
which is a possibility. Uh, it's all weird. This, the
whole thing is fucking weird. A lot of people are
asking me to compare this to like Kennedy, and I'm like, no, no,
(02:58):
I'm just not going to.
Speaker 3 (02:59):
It's also super early and people were people have decided
the moment it happened exactly what happened, and then all
they do is look for confirmation of that and then
they ignore everything else. And like, I don't know, dude,
I'm sick of that. I'm sick of people being like,
this is what happened. I mean, you were you there?
Are you? God? Like you don't fucking know. It's cool,
I said to Johnny, And like, Okay, if I was
(03:20):
a betting man, like I know what my bet would be,
I think everyone on the show make the same bet,
like we know who it is, but also in reality,
like I don't fucking know who it is, Like is
it a kid who just is disgruntled as fucking like
weird and furried out and like in his mental fucking
delusions and angry, and he hates Republicans and he shot
a guy. It is easy fucking shot to make. So yeah, maybe?
(03:43):
Or is it like a higher level agency that put
him up to it and it's still him and he
still has all those characteristics? Yeah maybe? Or is it
a higher level agency that says it's him but it's
actually someone else? Yeah? Maybe, But like right, I don't
fucking actually know, neither does anybody else. And again, I
put my money on one answer if I had to
make a bed, but I don't, you know, So.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Keep I keep seeing people say that that's with a scope,
that's an easy shot to make. That's not an easy
shot to make.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
It's an easy shot to make.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Because they do it, and he did it all the time.
They do it all the time.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
There's pictures of him with guns his whole life.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
There's pictures of there's pictures of him with guns, but
we don't know. Okay, that's what I'm saying, Is that
particular shot right there isn't it is a you need
training for that? Okay?
Speaker 2 (04:30):
So what so what what Corey you saying here? Is that?
And and this is what I've seen across the internet,
people are like, oh, I can take you in the
backyard and shoot I said, I said, okay, but let's
let's settle down, all right, because there's a different level
of pressure when you know you've got this one shot
that you got to make you breathe. It has got to
(04:50):
be right. You got to know that win Like, there's
a whole lot that goes into it. So if you're
not somebody who has been around guns, now, he has
been around guns because his dad, if I'm correct, was
a former police officer retired. So I think that's what
people were saying.
Speaker 3 (05:05):
That people said that and it turned out to not
be true.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
That's what That's what that's what people were saying. I
was like, Okay, if that's true, then I could see
how which we don't know all the details of what
is true. I mean, they said that his dad brought it,
you know, turned them in. But if if he had
been around and he had been making these these type
of shots his whole life, then okay, all right, but
(05:28):
but I believe But but but I'm in the report
right before, right before you go. But to to say
that I today could go out there and I can
shoot a damn you know, I still target. You know.
I know, I'm saying, shoot a still target from two
hundred yards away, and then I'm gonna go and I'm
gonna go on top of a building and I'm gonna
make this perfect shot my first go around, when all
(05:50):
I did was just go out the day before and
shoot nothing.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
Now, now that's a little body that nobody would do that, right,
But that's what people were saying.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
That's what people were saying.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Right. But I grew up with funters, and I grew
up teaching kids who were hunters, and I know all
of them could make this shot. So I'm like, it's
not that hard if you have and again training, sure,
but like hunting is training, and there's a massive amount
of people in the world who are hunters, so like
that shot is an easy shot to them. They go
up and they down it, and they shoot from exactly
(06:20):
that far away. That's an average shot. Hit a deer
in a very specific spot, so they're not just like,
oh yeah, this massive target, hit it anywhere. If you
hit a deer in the butt, it's not your deer.
You have to hit it in the neck, you have
to hit it in the head. But you have to
hit it in the heart. So hunters do exactly what
that kid did.
Speaker 4 (06:40):
Anything it does because a hunter, you are no not
compared to like about to take a snipe on Charlie
Kirk in front of however many thousands of people, you
can't believe. But if you're that psychopaths miss but you're
(07:07):
not a psychopathies.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
They're in high stress situation. So now he's a psychopath.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
I'm saying, if he is or a sociopathy, then you're
not bothered by it. It's not stressful for you.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
That is a very high stress shot that was made period.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
Yeah it is, and it also is not impossible at all,
It's not. So I also grew up with murderers and
I've seen them fucking kill people and they're not stressed
out by it and it doesn't bother them. And for me,
that'd be overwhelming. I couldn't even consider it. But they're
cool as fuck because they don't care. So, like I
(07:42):
think that's actually part of the difference of like what
people can conceive is like they're experienced. And if I
have this experience of seeing hunters make this shot, I
have this experience of seeing killers fucking be killers, I
can imagine that. But other people are like, no, one
could do this, Like, yes, someone could actually like a lot,
how do people cut? And like is this kid one
(08:03):
of them? I don't know, but.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
I'm not right. Yeah it's one. Yeah, But Lindsay, I
think I think what I think what we're getting around
is the fact that I've seen multiple people just say
that I could take you out there and teach you
how to make this shot tomorrow and you could go
up there and shoot, you know, and allegedly, you know,
take a shot at somebody the next day. That's that's
(08:31):
the issue that has been all over the inner That
is what. Oh man, it's not a hard shot. I
can take you out on the range tomorrow and we
can plink and then you can go right out there.
You can pop somebody from two hundred yards away. I'm like,
man o, bud, let's because I'm gonna tell you right now.
Most people are nervous on their first kill. It's the
sloppiest kill, okay, And so are we saying that this
(08:52):
isn't so so A lot of times you make mistakes
on the first kill. Day you're not you're not as
clean cut. I believe everything that we do involves practice,
you know what I'm saying. Even your serial murders and
stuff like that, it doesn't go exactly quite the plan
usually on the first go around. So the fact that
(09:18):
people and these are people who hunt it in the military,
they're saying, Hey, you know, I could take you out
there and you can make the shot tomorrow. I'm like,
I don't know about that, you know what I'm saying.
If we take any if we take any any any
anybody who is of the mindsets like, Okay, I'm gonna
(09:39):
go on, I'm gonna take this person out tomorrow. Let
me go and let me pick this rifle up, let
me have somebody teach me one day, and let me
go out and make the shot. Like it doesn't even
seem feasible,