Candace Owens
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Anyway, I'm not sure about the Tennessee explosion that you were talking about, but I know that it's very easy to either make your own explosives or steal from the military, police, or commercial areas.
As far as the shaped charge, it is very common in IEDs, and copper is the most common.
But to give you a sense of how easy it is, you can use a wine bottle to make one as well.
I know this won't help progress your theories, but me, along with my tech friends, all believe it was the mic.
We could definitely be biased since we deal with IEDs, but I just thought that you should know that a lot of people who deal with rifles, explosives, and improvised explosives do not believe it was from a gun.
Please reach out if you have any questions.
Thank you.
Like I said, we've been receiving tons of these emails from people in the military.
And the reason why I show you these things are people that deal with explosives is because you're going to have to contend with a bunch of morons on the internet telling you that it's not possible.
And they have no idea what they're talking about.
They didn't even watch the episode.
They just kept their marching orders.
try to make it seem as though it's not possible for a shaped charge to come out of something that is the size of the beeper.
It's actually what the Israelis specialize in, as I've demonstrated to you guys.
And this, to me, is the theory that has the most legs.
And we will be continuing to spend time on it because every single piece of the puzzle comes together when you imagine that he was actually taken out by his redundant mic.
And the characters that were around him sort of boiling the frog and getting him accustomed to having that redundancy, which was not a feature when I toured with Charlie for five years.
That's all I'll say.
Anyway, a couple more comments today.
I think we are over time.