

4: What are they hiding? New video evidence in Charlie Kirk's Shooting SHAKES FBI'S case | Redacted
Sep 19, 2025
Blake Bednarz, an independent citizen journalist, shares his findings on critical missing footage in the Tyler Robinson case, raising questions about the FBI’s investigation. Andy Ngo dives into Antifa's organizational structure, revealing how decentralized cells function. Michael Salla discusses UAP hearings, hinting at secret underwater bases and the complexities surrounding UAP disclosures. The conversation is a gripping blend of investigative journalism, legal intrigue, and tantalizing theories that challenge conventional narratives.
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Missing Rooftop Seconds Raise Doubts
- The FBI released a rooftop video that begins after the alleged shooter is already running, omitting the earlier prone moments.
- Clayton Morris argues that missing seconds create serious evidentiary gaps and invite reasonable doubt.
Collect Every Camera To Rebuild Timeline
- Demand every available video source, including neighborhood Ring cams and private livestreams, during discovery.
- Reconstruct timelines by matching strides and camera timestamps to expose inconsistencies.
Move Quickly To Claim Spoilation
- File spoliation motions immediately if key camera footage or crime-scene evidence is missing or altered.
- Use the judge's instruction to the jury to highlight government failure to preserve evidence and create reasonable doubt.