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Memory-Holed: New Details Emerge on J6 Pipebombs and Ashli Babbit with Darren Beattie and Rep. Troy Nehls

Memory-Holed: New Details Emerge on J6 Pipebombs and Ashli Babbit with Darren Beattie and Rep. Troy Nehls

Released Friday, 7th October 2022
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Memory-Holed: New Details Emerge on J6 Pipebombs and Ashli Babbit with Darren Beattie and Rep. Troy Nehls

Memory-Holed: New Details Emerge on J6 Pipebombs and Ashli Babbit with Darren Beattie and Rep. Troy Nehls

Memory-Holed: New Details Emerge on J6 Pipebombs and Ashli Babbit with Darren Beattie and Rep. Troy Nehls

Memory-Holed: New Details Emerge on J6 Pipebombs and Ashli Babbit with Darren Beattie and Rep. Troy Nehls

Friday, 7th October 2022
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0:00

Jack O'Silicon for Charlie Kirk, Congress

0:02

been trolling ELSE in with us to

0:04

break down his new book endorsed

0:07

by President Trump the big

0:09

fraud and the truth about

0:11

the murder. Yeah. I said it, murder

0:14

of Ashley Babbot on January. six,

0:16

then we bring in Darren Beatty,

0:18

who continues his investigation

0:21

of the pipe bomber on January

0:23

sixth, and we get into the mystery

0:26

of the missing benches outside

0:29

the DNC. Make sure you stay tuned for this.

0:31

Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. maybe

0:33

Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want

0:35

you to know we are lucky to have

0:37

Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running

0:39

the White House post. wanna

0:42

thank Charlie, he's an incredible guy. His spirit,

0:44

his love of this country. He's done an amazing

0:47

job, building one of the most powerful youth

0:49

org organizations ever created turning

0:51

point USA. We will not embrace the

0:53

ideas that have destroyed countries,

0:56

destroyed lives, and we are gonna

0:58

for freedom on campuses across the

1:00

country. That's why we are here. Brought

1:04

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1:06

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1:13

Now,

1:13

if you're following president Trump on True Social

1:15

because I know I certainly am,

1:17

He had a post up very about a a couple

1:19

of weeks ago that said Congress been Troy

1:21

Nells from the great state of Texas. Is

1:24

that with his new book the big fraud.

1:27

What Democrats don't want you to know about January

1:29

six, the twenty twenty election, and

1:32

a whole lot else. Well,

1:34

I'm excited to say that

1:36

congressman Troy Nels is here

1:38

with us today. Former law

1:40

enforcement thirty years, eight of those as

1:42

a county sheriff in Texas.

1:44

That's right. A constitutional sheriff in

1:46

Texas congressman. Thank you so much for joining us today on

1:48

Charlie Gert Show. Jeff, thank you. It's good

1:50

to be with you one and honor. And, yes, you can get

1:52

the book on Amazon. It's it's flying

1:54

off the shelves, Jack. So thank you and Trump's endorsed

1:57

it. It's a must read for all Americans, but thank

1:59

you. Well, and the fact that that the president

2:01

endorsed it, obviously, incredible. You

2:03

know, just looking even at the cover. And, of course, I

2:05

followed your work on pushing back on

2:07

so much when it came to the January six investigations.

2:10

and even the Ashley Babbit case, and that's

2:12

essentially what now the cover of course

2:14

here is not the Ashley Babbit

2:16

shooting, but it does show it does depict those

2:18

capital police agents pointing the guns

2:21

directly at the people on January

2:23

sixth? Yes. I was the probably

2:25

the last member to leave the house floor. I'm at the back

2:27

door, so that's what the cover is. me at

2:29

the back doors conversely with the riders. Oh, that's

2:31

you. Oh, wow. I didn't realize it was actually okay. Yeah. didn't

2:34

see it at the back doors, and and then as a few minutes

2:36

later, I heard the thought that lieutenant bird

2:38

did, in my humble opinion, murder and

2:40

kill Ashley Babin. We So how how

2:42

far away and and I apologize

2:44

about thing with you at first, but how far away

2:46

were you? Walk us through the actual the

2:49

tactical setup there because how far were

2:52

you from that hallway when

2:54

lieutenant Bird fired that fatal shot?

2:57

Yes. The the shot took place in the speaker's

2:59

lobby, which was behind me. and

3:01

I would probably see a distance of maybe

3:03

fifty yards. I was at the doors

3:05

that lead into the house chamber trying

3:07

to make sure that they didn't breach the house chamber

3:10

No rioter never got on the House

3:12

floor, so the left, Benny Thompson, and

3:14

everybody, they're telling you that if

3:17

Ashley Babbot would have jumped through that window

3:19

into a speaker's lobby. She would have

3:21

been on the house floor. That is just a false.

3:23

That is not true. There were four

3:25

doors in the back in the speakers'

3:27

lobby that lead onto the house floor. but

3:29

they were all barricaded. We had security

3:32

inside the house floor with the capital

3:34

police playing clothes and uniform. So,

3:37

no, the idea that that lieutenant

3:39

Bird have to shoot and kill Ashley

3:41

Babbot for the safety of members of Congress

3:43

is just complete false. It's a lie,

3:46

and I lay it out in detail in the book.

3:48

and January six was a law enforcement failure,

3:50

Jack. And that's why Donald Trump

3:52

and I was up there the day after

3:55

the raid up there, embedments were talking to him and

3:57

he said, Troy, we need to get this book

3:59

out to everybody and cut the country because

4:01

it's the counter narrative to

4:03

January sixth and Benny Thompson

4:06

and and Liz Cheney, Adam,

4:08

what a disgrace how they're trying

4:10

to blame this on our great president?

4:12

Well,

4:12

I would agree with you on that. And and for certainly

4:15

for myself, you know, and and was

4:17

outside. So I was outside on January

4:19

sixth, had come

4:22

from the ellipse gone back

4:24

up to where the war room pandemic

4:26

is filmed. We were watching it there for a little bit.

4:28

And then I was walking down Constitution

4:30

Avenue

4:33

passed the capital, so I'm on constitution avenue

4:35

coming down the hill, if that makes sense. And

4:37

that's when we saw myself

4:40

was with Rahim Khassam, We saw

4:42

the the people on the the grounds.

4:44

We couldn't really see what was going on at the front because we're

4:46

coming around the corner, but we heard the two

4:48

flash bangs that go off. And they went up very

4:50

quickly in rapid succession. And

4:53

then, of course, everything's breaking loose on there.

4:55

But I remember thinking at the time,

4:57

I said,

4:58

how did it

4:59

How did it happen that law enforcement

5:02

was able to allow a

5:04

group this large to be able get onto

5:06

the capital because we have marches in Washington,

5:09

D. C. quite frequently. And

5:11

usually, the capital is very well defended.

5:13

It's very well taken care of. you know if

5:15

there's if there's security needed. Of course,

5:17

we had this massive security cordon after

5:20

January sixth for months that everybody forgets

5:22

about. that all of Washington, D. C. and certainly

5:25

the capital area was under lockdown, military

5:27

lockdown, the deployment of National Guard,

5:29

razor wire operating from it. I couldn't even park

5:31

my car to go to work. because there is

5:33

razor wire and barricades where I usually park

5:36

my car, but but walk us through a

5:38

little bit of that as you lay out in the book

5:40

in terms of the law enforcement failure

5:42

here. It

5:43

was a law enforcement failure because the leadership

5:45

of the capital police, they had all

5:47

the intelligence, they had assessments that

5:49

were done on December fifteenth,

5:52

December thirtieth, January third,

5:54

and the assessment was very clear.

5:57

In the assessment, it said that the

5:59

capital bill in itself was the target.

6:01

that there were extremist groups on both sides.

6:03

There were there were white extremist groups

6:05

coming. They knew there were tens of thousands of

6:08

people that were going to be there

6:10

and there was gonna be a high propensity for

6:12

violence. And the leadership team,

6:14

they hid the intelligence, they they hid the reports,

6:16

they didn't share it, they certainly didn't share

6:18

it with the eighteen hundred and forty personnel

6:20

with the capital police because many of them were

6:23

ill prepared to deal with that day. And

6:25

then you're right, when Donald Trump was speaking

6:27

in the ellipse, and all these

6:29

people were converging there in the reflection

6:32

pond. What did the capital

6:34

police have? They had a bicycle

6:36

rack That's what they were gonna use to keep

6:39

people out. Bicyclaracks, the bicycle

6:41

rack, Jack, couldn't keep your cat

6:43

in your yard. It's almost like

6:45

it was by design that they that they

6:48

they didn't prepare the capital police. They

6:50

knew there were Trump supporters gonna be up there

6:52

the different groups of people, and it's

6:54

like they allowed it to happen. They didn't want

6:56

to prevent it. Congressman,

6:57

do you get into it all in in

6:59

the book? this idea that

7:02

that rioter they we hear this from

7:04

Betty Thompson over and over, that

7:07

rioters killed multiple police officers

7:09

they say rioters killed multiple police

7:11

officers or even if you push them on that, they say, who?

7:13

What are their names? And then they'll say, well, there are rioters

7:15

or there police officers who died of the trauma

7:17

and killed suicide. or that

7:20

were, you know, this succumb to injuries. Right?

7:22

Because I remember what happened

7:25

on in April. April second.

7:28

of twenty twenty one on four two,

7:30

when there was a capital police officer named Billy

7:32

Evans, who was murdered by

7:34

a member of the nation of Islam, a Faricon

7:37

supporter, that drove his car

7:39

into the capital police. He was

7:41

murdered and yet nobody even

7:43

talks about Billy Evans. Do you get

7:45

into though this this idea that

7:47

the rioters killed anybody? Because the only

7:50

person that I can see from my analysis

7:52

that was murdered to straight up

7:54

murder on on January

7:56

six was Ashley Babbit.

7:58

That is absolutely correct, Jack. It was

8:00

Ashley Babbit. The only gunshot

8:02

that was fired that day was

8:05

by Lieutenant Bird who murdered

8:07

Ashley Babbot and and to your viewers,

8:09

your listeners, Number one, that that

8:11

shooting never went to a brand jury.

8:13

It was the quickest shooting. I've talked to

8:16

individuals inside the Capitol Police had

8:18

said, we've never seen an investigation. happened

8:20

so quickly. It should have gone to a grand

8:22

jury. And then Benny Thompson and

8:24

the dishonest media, the greatest threat

8:26

to our nation. They want to make these

8:28

claims that police officers were

8:31

killed that day by rioters.

8:33

There were some medical emergencies, no question

8:35

about it, but there's not one autopsy. not

8:38

one autopsy conducted that said

8:40

that any of those officers were murdered.

8:42

The only one that was murdered was Ashley

8:45

Babbot I had Aaron Babied up there

8:47

two weeks ago, and I actually took him inside

8:49

the Capitol, took him to the speaker's

8:51

lobby where his wife, Ashley, was killed

8:53

because I I think it was very important for him

8:55

to see and he hasn't been there. So --

8:57

Yeah. -- I think

8:58

there's a lot here. And the fact that you've

9:00

actually spent time with the family, with

9:02

her her widower with with

9:04

the mother that this is a story

9:07

that as a country we need to deal with.

9:09

Where can people go to follow your coordinates follow

9:11

all your work and get this book. You

9:13

can get on Amazon. It's doing very

9:16

well on Amazon. It's it's been great.

9:18

Donald Trump put it out on True Social. he

9:21

wants the American people to see the

9:23

counter narrative in truth. because,

9:25

again, you're not hearing it from Benny Thompson

9:27

and Liz Cheney. They wanna blame Donald

9:29

Trump for January six, folks. It's

9:31

just not true. It's not true. They don't

9:33

want Donald Trump coming back in twenty twenty

9:35

four. and they're gonna try to use January

9:37

six and make them look like he's a criminal. It's

9:40

not. It's the leadership of the capital police.

9:42

And when we get there, when we take over

9:44

the house, when we take over the house, I would

9:46

implore that

9:49

speaker, it's going to be Kevin

9:51

McCarthy that he holds continues

9:53

to hold committee hearings. and we need to get Nancy

9:55

Pelosi and everyone else. We need to have hearings,

9:57

ray ups, all of them. We need to we

9:59

need to question them. I

10:01

love it. Congress control now is the freedom caucus.

10:03

Thank you so much for your time, for your work, and we

10:06

expect to see big things in the majority

10:08

come next year.

10:11

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10:11

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10:13

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10:16

this beautiful country. Charlie Kirk here,

10:18

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10:22

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11:11

Folks, federal power.

11:14

derives from

11:16

the legitimacy of the states. That's

11:18

how it works. That's how it flows. That's how our congress laid

11:20

it out. and you know they're going after Paxton

11:22

because of this, you know they're going after

11:25

anyone who stands

11:27

in their way. But another person

11:30

that they go after all the time, but

11:32

someone who's also flipping the

11:34

script on that and going after them.

11:37

is the great Darren Beatty. And at revolver

11:40

dot news, he's got a new piece up today

11:42

because this Darren is like a dog

11:44

with a bone when it comes to this.

11:47

because

11:48

he's still

11:50

digging down

11:51

on the January six

11:53

pipe bomb. He actually

11:55

calls it the pipe bomb hoax. And

11:57

so we've got graphic up now on this

12:00

talking about how they used

12:02

Google Earth to conduct a

12:04

deeper investigation into

12:06

everything that happened on this situation. Do

12:09

we have Darren on? I'm

12:11

here. Darren, well wishes on Yamka

12:13

four by the way. Thank you. Thank you.

12:16

Tell us about this new this new

12:18

work that you've done, this deep investigation.

12:20

don't think I've seen anyone investigate something

12:22

this deeply. Well, you know,

12:24

I appreciate that and it's so

12:27

important this level of persistence

12:29

because when you catch the

12:31

regime in an error, you know, they could

12:33

have gotten away with January six,

12:35

but they made two major glaring

12:37

errors One of those errors

12:39

is reePS. The inherent virality

12:42

of reePS' behavior really

12:44

was always gonna be a problem for them.

12:46

And the other problem is the

12:48

pipe bomb. And both of these

12:51

smoking guns are so

12:53

damning to the official narrative that

12:55

their only hope is for us to just

12:57

forget about it and move on. Their

13:00

only play at this point is

13:02

the limited attention span

13:04

of the American public. And so It's

13:06

incumbent on all of us to keep

13:08

this front and center not

13:11

to lose focus and to keep

13:13

drilling down into these

13:15

hoax narratives until we get

13:17

to the very bottom of what

13:19

actually went on. And so

13:21

That's what we're trying to do at revolver

13:23

with the pipe bomb. For

13:25

the audience who's not aware of our

13:27

last major piece, This

13:29

is amazing. We proved definitively that

13:31

the FBI was withholding critical footage

13:34

of the pipe bomber actually planting the

13:36

bomb at the DNC. Now,

13:38

what's amazing about that is

13:40

that you would think that the democrats and

13:42

the democrats party, remember the official

13:45

story is that this is a mega pipe bomber

13:47

who planted an explosive device

13:50

in front of the national headquarters of the

13:52

Democrat Party, you would think that

13:54

the Democrats, if they actually believe

13:56

that would be a little

13:57

bit more interested in getting

13:59

the FBI's

13:59

with without footage

14:02

of the actual pipe bomber planting

14:04

the bomb. I mean, to me, there's no

14:06

more smoking gun than that. It's amazing

14:09

that the FBI hasn't even been put in

14:11

a position where they have to make up a lie,

14:13

make up a used for why they're

14:15

not releasing that footage. They just haven't

14:17

had the answer for it at all. And

14:19

so in this follow-up piece, we kind

14:21

of drill down further and you mentioned, we

14:23

do Google walkthrough, and we

14:26

show very clearly just

14:28

how remarkably implausible the

14:30

official narrative is. because we

14:32

show exactly where the

14:34

pipe bomb was planted,

14:36

literally feet away from an exit

14:39

to the DNC. And

14:40

we have the secret service on record

14:42

saying that they swept the DNC building

14:45

because they hit it for a year, but

14:47

it finally came out that Kamala was in

14:49

there. secret service allegedly swept

14:51

it. How did they not see the pipe bomb

14:53

right there? Another thing we

14:56

uncovered Which By the way, during during a secret

14:58

service sweep for explosives, you would have

15:01

explosives the bound sniffing dogs would

15:03

be there. So if there were actual explosives

15:05

that would have triggered them immediately. Howard

15:07

Bauchner:

15:07

Exactly. And they're in

15:09

the forensic support, and that's another thing

15:11

in this article is that you're you're in another

15:14

kind of gem in the article. The

15:16

benches, the famous benches from anyone

15:18

who saw their surveillance footage of the pipe

15:20

bomber sitting on those benches? Those

15:22

benches don't exist anymore. We

15:24

confirmed that. We're a revolver news

15:26

set the team to the location. Those

15:29

benches have been removed. presumably

15:31

as part of some kind of forensics analysis,

15:34

but the most comprehensive forensics

15:37

report that we're aware

15:39

of the National Disposives Task Force

15:41

Report. The authorities leaked

15:44

that to CBS, which wrote one article

15:46

about it, and we haven't heard from it since.

15:48

So one of the calls one

15:51

of the calls to action in this piece is

15:53

that we need to subpoena this forensics

15:55

report And we need to subpoena

15:56

and get the names and identities

15:58

of the Secret Service agents who

16:01

allegedly swept the exits

16:03

of the DN THEY AND MANAGED TO MISS

16:05

THIS PIP BOMS

16:06

SITTING RIGHT THERE BY A PART BUNCH

16:08

IN FRONT OF EVERYONE'S FACE.

16:11

IT'S BEEN THAT IT'S BE THE OBVIOUS PLACE TO to

16:13

put a pipe bomb, you put pipe bombs under a bench,

16:15

you put them maybe in a if a trash can is

16:17

nearby, these are some of the obvious places

16:19

to use one of these devices. They

16:21

were thinking about using trash cans into Boston

16:24

bombing, for example. So just from pure

16:26

security standpoint, I mean, you've got the

16:28

vice president of Well,

16:30

I have the vice president-elect of

16:33

the United States that that was traveling there.

16:36

The other vice president the capital. It it makes

16:38

no sense whatsoever, Darren. I wanna get

16:40

through the rest of the story,

16:42

the actual Google walk through, and the fact

16:45

of how important this

16:47

piece is to the overall timeline

16:50

of January six and as the events

16:53

unfolded. because I've

16:55

always questioned why it is

16:57

that the report of the pipe

16:59

bomb happened just

17:01

before the breach really got

17:03

started. Almost with I

17:06

I almost with military precision. I hesitate

17:09

to use the phrase, but it almost seems like

17:11

military precision. In

17:13

a case where the security

17:15

forces are diverted from the

17:17

place where they would normally be

17:20

They're all sent over here. They're kept very

17:22

busy. And then suddenly, there we just

17:24

had congressman Nelson asking about

17:26

why was law enforcement not more present. at

17:28

the capital? Well, it was because they

17:30

were investigating pipe bombs.

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There was a guard station

18:38

that you can see on this footage,

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18:43

view, that's footage that you're you're basically just

18:45

watching time stamped footage that's

18:47

been recreated from still frames

18:50

of video, there was a guard station

18:52

immediately adjacent to where these pipe bombs

18:54

were found.

18:55

within feet. And again, it's

18:57

like, to me, it's remarkable

18:59

enough and it's unbelievable enough

19:01

to think that the secret service, allegedly

19:03

the most sophisticated protection

19:06

detail in the world could have done a sweep

19:08

of the exit and missed it. But if that's

19:10

not

19:11

implausible enough, now we

19:13

see that there's a security guard.

19:15

D. C. Security guard station just

19:18

feed away from the place that

19:20

the bomber plant to the bomber. So

19:22

anyone sitting on these benches who worked

19:24

at the DNC for a coffee in the morning,

19:26

anyone who walked by the DNC

19:29

guard, the secret service, they all

19:31

missed

19:31

it. And what's

19:33

even more remarkable is you pointed out

19:35

the timeline, which is crucial here,

19:37

There are two independent things

19:40

that are remarkable and unbelievable, and

19:42

they both happen at once in order to

19:45

in according to the official narrative. One

19:48

is that for seventeen hours, the DNC

19:50

pipe bomb wasn't found by all

19:52

these people. that the

19:55

lack of discovery of the DNC bomb

19:57

on the other side

19:58

and equally remarkable,

19:59

if not more so, was the circumstances

20:02

behind the discovery of how the

20:04

RNC bomb was found.

20:06

This was not right out there

20:08

in the open like the DNC bomb. This was

20:10

on cost in a back alley basically

20:13

behind a trash can. It was

20:15

very hard to it's very

20:17

easy to see how someone wouldn't found that. But

20:20

sure enough, a random pedestrian allegedly

20:22

found the DNC bomb, found

20:25

it at twelve forty

20:27

This is a mechanical one hour timer.

20:30

They found it at twelve forty, and it

20:32

had twenty minutes left, and it was

20:34

stuck on the dial of twenty minutes. So

20:36

it was found at to the precise

20:38

minute to give the precise impression

20:41

that it was sent to go off at one PM,

20:44

which is when the congressional certification

20:46

proceedings happened. And

20:48

when the pedestrian called in

20:51

to say, look, there's a pipe bomb, the

20:53

police responded literally three

20:55

minutes before the initial salt

20:57

on the capital, so the discovery of

21:00

the R and C bond happened

21:02

in such a manner as to be precisely

21:04

and exactly coordinated with both

21:07

the congressional certification proceeding

21:10

at one and the initial assault on

21:12

the western perimeter of the capital that began

21:14

at twelve fifty. And we're supposed

21:16

to believe this is just a random discovery.

21:19

And if a pipe bomb was discovered

21:21

any earlier, if for instance, a secret

21:23

service found the pipe bombs at the DNC around

21:26

eleven AM, that would have meant

21:28

there would be more security everywhere,

21:30

including at the capital, which may have prevented

21:32

the breach But because it was found

21:35

right during the initial assault on the

21:37

capital, it had the opposite effect of

21:39

detracting forces from the

21:41

capital so that they can say, oh, our

21:44

forces were diverted. That's how the

21:46

coastal breach was able to happen.

21:48

So what that

21:50

going with that line of thinking, what what that

21:52

would be called in the military if this was something

21:54

that it's called shaping operation. So a shaping

21:56

operation is done to shape the

21:58

military battle space in a way

22:00

that becomes advantageous

22:03

for your forces and for your strategy. And

22:05

so if you're attempting to

22:07

manipulate or maneuver the enemy forces

22:10

through deception and denial operations, military

22:12

deception operations, this is one of the options

22:14

you could use to do that. Car crash should be another

22:17

example. There's many different things and and certainly

22:19

our our military special forces are

22:21

trained in these very same tactics. That's that's

22:23

how I know about them for my time in the intelligence community.

22:25

I think it's suffice to say everyone needs to go

22:27

and read this article because what you're

22:30

doing is you are taking the

22:32

narrative and you are exploding it

22:34

exploding it faster than a Russian

22:37

pipeline laying at the bottom of the Baltic.

22:39

By the way, I agree with your assessment on that

22:42

that that was the leverage that

22:44

they had over over Europe and now they no longer

22:46

have it. But Darren, the site is

22:48

revolver dot news. What else do you have

22:50

breaking?

22:51

Well, we we have a

22:54

pipeline, so to speak, on the

22:56

pipe bomb story. So there's

22:58

line on the pipe. lot more stuff coming on

23:00

the pipops this

23:02

month. It's again,

23:05

this is a smoking gun, and the

23:07

one thing they want us to do is forget about

23:09

this. So we have to be perspective and

23:11

keep focused. They win.

23:14

If we forget about either Rayups

23:16

or the pipe bomb, We we That's exactly

23:18

right. We do these fake stories

23:20

to their ultimate conclusion. So I'm very

23:22

happy to deliver yet another headache

23:25

from Eric Garland on a silver platter.

23:29

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23:39

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