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Did Candace Strike Out?

She might be vacationing in Great Britain, but Candace Owens raised a ruckus over the weekend, charging that the Egyptian Air Force flew the assassins of Charlie Kirk out of the country. How was she quite possibly right, and also wrong at the same time? We’ll explain.

There were two Egyptian planes that flew into Provo, Utah, the week that Charlie Kirk was murdered. One bore the aviation call sign SU-BTT and the other bore the aviation call sign SU-BND. The first plane was a Dassault Falcon 7x, a class of business jets manufactured by Dassault Aviation out of France. These are not cheap craft. They cost $35 million upfront the first year they were made in 2005. Each one can hold up to three crew members and 19 passengers.

Candace Owens tweeted that, “On September 10th, after Charlie’s assassination, an Egyptian Air Force plane flew out of Provo, Utah. Tail number: SU-BTT It’s first trip to America EVER was made on July 20th—to an army base in Nebraska. Tyler Robinson must have had some powerful friends!”

Owens’ critics — and they are coming out of the woodworks — laughed because she said the plane left Provo at 13:08 UTC, which she read to mean 1:08 p.m. — just after the killing of Kirk at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. In point of fact,  UTC stands for Coordinated Universal Time. A time of 13:08 UTC would be 7:08 a.m. — well before the event.

But how can Candace also be right? Simple: There were two planes. The second one, SU-BND, a Gulfstream G-IVSP,  arrived at the Provo Municipal Airport in early September and left September 13 — a couple of days after the assassination. It departed for Goose Bay, Canada, en route to Paris and Cairo.Provo Municipal Airport says it had scheduled maintenance to perform on both planes at its Duncan Aviation facility, based on agreements that have been in effect since 1999. But no one’s saying yet who flew in on the flights and who left on each one.

This scheduled maintenance coincided with UVU’s “National Security Week” workshop, bringing together officials from NATO and related countries, perhaps Egypt. What a coincidence that a galvanic American conservative lost his life through a brutal assassination at the exact same time as all these NATO honchos, along with their varied security, drone and surveillance experts, were schmoozing on campus.

Could the two events be connected? Especially seeing as how Kirk had recently made clear his opposition for continued funding of the Ukraine War. Didn’t we have two assassination attempts last year against President Donald Trump, both carried out by Ukraine advisors? And one of those advisors, the nutball Ryan Routh, pretended to slit his throat as he was being sentenced, foreshadowing the bullet that shattered Kirk’s spine right below his jaw.

We stand with Candace! We will not abide assassins in our midst, especially not defiant thugs or scholarly sycophants claiming to bolster our security. Meanwhile, here’s more from George Webb, focusing on new findings about alleged assassin Tyler Robinson’s “boyfriend” Lance Twiggs. Do we believe Tyler Robinson acted alone? Is there an Easter bunny? How about Santa Claus? (EDITOR’S NOTE: The video has some garbling and technical problems upfront,  but it gets better as it rolls.)

See Something, Say Something

How come every time there’s a terrorist strike in the United States, you don’t have to look hard — or far — to find the so-called anti-terror experts right in the same vicinity? Are the villains behind the terrorism trying to rub salt in the wounds of the experts?

Or are the experts themselves orchestrating the terrorism? In other words, can we believe these experts are really experts, or is there something truly shady about them? Could they be just as dumb or delusional as everyone else?

A case in point. The cold-blooded murder of Charlie Kirk. Turns out that national security experts were conducting a workshop at Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah, the same week Kirk was killed! The workshop, hailed as “National Security Week,” featured scores of NATO participants. There were all kinds of talks about using drones for national security purposes, including facial recognition to quell riots, marches, skirmishes or protests.

The speakers at the conference included former U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake, who appeared at UVU the day before Charlie Kirk! Flake, in our estimation, was among the most corrupt Republicans in the U.S. Senate during President Donald Trump’s first term. Why do we say that? Because Flake arrogantly tried to sandbag pretty much every measure Trump pushed. He even openly endorsed the Democratic candidate for President in 2020 — Joe Biden.

In return, Biden threw this jackal a bone — appointing Flake as the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey. He went to the right country, because Flake is assuredly a turkey and probably a buzzard, too. In 2024, Flake endorsed Kamala Harris. With dirty friends like him, who needs enemies!

Beside Flake, who else spoke at the conference? Present and former administrators and professors involved with the Center for National Security Studies (CNSS) at UVU. They not only have been at the forefront of drone research for the past 13 years, but also developing that technology in close concert with the CIA.

Mind you, we’re not saying all of the CIA is traitorous. Just that neither the CIA nor its acolytes seems to know how to deliver enhanced security. Otherwise, they would not be looking out a cushy window,  casually surveying the murder of Charlie Kirk. You would think: They could have lifted a finger, or applied their supposed vast pool of knowledge to stop the debacle? Guess not. Here’s more from George Webb.

 

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