The Past Is Prologue: Why Charlie Kirk Was Murdered | Candace Ep 287
From Candace Owens
The discussion explores the circumstances surrounding Charlie Kirk's murder, focusing on security protocols and potential mismanagement highlighted by Brian Harpole's statements about event preparations. The speaker also shares a personal narrative related to a troubling incident from the '90s at an evangelical university, leading into a broader examination of accountability and inconsistencies within the security measures for public events.
Key Takeaways
- When PR blunders unfold, the internet becomes a magnifying glass—exposing every twisted word and inconsistency.
- Security lapses at high-stakes events can turn tragic; oddities in planning can lead to devastating consequences.
- Research isn't just a task, it's a horror story waiting to unravel—especially when past trauma collides with present oversight.
- Excel might not be the tool for this investigation, but sometimes chaos needs a grid to make sense of the madness.
- Inconsistencies in narrative and planning? A recipe for disaster—better have strong intel or brace for public scrutiny.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Jerry Falwell Jr. (person)
- Sun Myung Moon (person)
- Tim Ballard (person)
- Operation Underground Railroad (company)
- Iran Contra scandal (concept)
- God Parent Program (concept)
- Colonel Otto Busher (person)
- kennisens.com (company)
- Forbes (company)