Explore the depths of the controversial investigation into the alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump with author and researcher Ken Silva. Gain insights into overlooked evidence, conspiracy theories, and the possible hidden agendas behind these events.
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Ken Silva discusses his new book, The Trump Assassination Plots, and the investigative work behind it
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Examination of security failures and potential inside jobs in the alleged assassination attempts
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Analysis of the potential role of intelligence agencies, foreign governments, and covert infiltration
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Dissection of the suspiciously quick response times, security protocol anomalies, and possible staged elements
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Deep dive into Discord, online chatroom manipulation, and fringe online behavior related to political violence
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Exploring cases involving Discord scams, Ukrainian connections, and foreign interference attempts
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Discussion on the broader political and geopolitical implications, including potential false flag operations and wars
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Critical evaluation of media coverage, censorship, and information hiding around the incidents
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Speculation on secret classified information, FISA abuse, and covert spy operations involved
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(00:00) Introduction to Ken Silva and the investigation
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(02:17) Exploring the conspiracy theories vs. facts
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(04:43) Discord cases, scams, and online influence
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(09:47) The dark world of online chatrooms and federal provocateurs
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(16:13) Security failures and suspicious response times
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(22:43) The alleged staged nature of the ear injury
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(27:21) Rifle, rooftop escape, and suspicious escape routes
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(34:08) FBI and Secret Service inconsistencies and possible internal malfeasance
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(40:45) Psychological effects on Trump and potential staged trauma
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(49:54) Foreign and geopolitical angles involving Iran and Israel
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(58:36) The second attempt at the golf course and insider connections
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(66:13) Classified info, FISA abuse, and covert operations
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(72:21) Media censorship, the Charlie Kirk incident, and political agendas
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(81:45) Summary, final thoughts, and where to find Ken Silva's work