Well, the accused have acted in the guiltiest way possible
What's acting guilty? I don't think I can judge that. If the love of your life was murdered and then people started accusing you of being the killer, I'm pretty sure you'd act pretty strange too in ways people may call 'acting guilty'.
There's a ton of reasonable doubt to be had here. The FBI is obviously trying to pull the wool over the public's eyes for some reason. TPUSA is doing their best to help with their claims of superman necks and nonexistent 911 calls. Who's the new CEO of TPUSA? Erika. How long did it take for her to be appointed? A couple days?
My point was that there is a much higher evidentiary bar when the burden of proof is with you than when it goes against you. The burden of proof is with the accuser, which is why it's easier to disprove (sufficiently) an accusation than it is to prove involvement in a murder.
What's acting guilty? I don't think I can judge that. If the love of your life was murdered and then people started accusing you of being the killer, I'm pretty sure you'd act pretty strange too in ways people may call 'acting guilty'.
Why did she lie that Charlie didn't text anyone about fearing for his life before he died?
I was speaking towards TPUSA leadership, anyway. Andrew Kolvet posted about Charlie having a steel neck and just boosted an obviously fraudulent lip reading of Tyler Robinson. Blake Neff lied about Charlie's feelings about Israel and posed a sneaky, unreasonable ultimatum to Candace. Mike McCoy's father lied about what he was doing and Mike's behavior doesn't really make sense (he refuses to explain it).
My point was that there is a much higher evidentiary bar when the burden of proof is with you than when it goes against you. The burden of proof is with the accuser, which is why it's easier to disprove (sufficiently) an accusation than it is to prove involvement in a murder.
If Erika doesn't want to be questioned, she can pass the CEO job to someone else.
Why did she lie that Charlie didn't text anyone about fearing for his life before he died?
Is that an established fact? I know some people claimed that she told them that, but has it ever been proven?
Andrew Kolvet posted about Charlie having a steel neck
There's some weird stuff going on, no question about that. I'm not sure what thids is about, making Charlie a martyr or trying to give some meaning to his death - or perhaps something more nefarious.
Blake Neff lied about Charlie's feelings about Israel and posed a sneaky, unreasonable ultimatum to Candace. Mike McCoy's father lied about what he was doing and Mike's behavior doesn't really make sense (he refuses to explain it).
And these are all valid criticisms. But it's a big step from untoward behavior to giant conspiracy, let alone giant conspiracy involving the guy's widow. Not saying that you tried to implicate her, but some do.
If Erika doesn't want to be questioned, she can pass the CEO job to someone else.
I think she should. I think she took it for the best of motives, to ensure that his life's work was not erased, but she is not suited for the job - even wasn't before the tragedies that befell her.
Is that an established fact? I know some people claimed that she told them that, but has it ever been proven?
Erika to Glenn Beck (a few days ago): Charlie never texted anyone he was afraid for his life before he died, I have his phone.
Frank Turek (a few weeks ago): Charlie texted me he was afraid for his life
And these are all valid criticisms. But it's a big step from untoward behavior to giant conspiracy, let alone giant conspiracy involving the guy's widow. Not saying that you tried to implicate her, but some do.
I think she should. I think she took it for the best of motives, to ensure that his life's work was not erased, but she is not suited for the job - even wasn't before the tragedies that befell her.
I'm not going to try to crucify Erika, but I and many others are going to keep badgering her until she says things that make sense.
Personally I think she may have a dark role in this considering her Raytheon parentage and weird past, but it's possible she wasn't complicit in murder but is still covering something up.
Erika to Glenn Beck (a few days ago): Charlie never texted anyone he was afraid for his life before he died, I have his phone.
Frank Turek (a few weeks ago): Charlie texted me he was afraid for his life
We have two contradictory claims. One of them must be wrong, but I'm not going to assume that Erika is necessarily the one who was wrong. She might be, but I'm not going to blindly believe anyone who says anything about this matter.
Personally I think she may have a dark role in this considering her Raytheon parentage and weird past, but it's possible she wasn't complicit in murder but is still covering something up.
What's acting guilty? I don't think I can judge that. If the love of your life was murdered and then people started accusing you of being the killer, I'm pretty sure you'd act pretty strange too in ways people may call 'acting guilty'.
My point was that there is a much higher evidentiary bar when the burden of proof is with you than when it goes against you. The burden of proof is with the accuser, which is why it's easier to disprove (sufficiently) an accusation than it is to prove involvement in a murder.
Why did she lie that Charlie didn't text anyone about fearing for his life before he died?
I was speaking towards TPUSA leadership, anyway. Andrew Kolvet posted about Charlie having a steel neck and just boosted an obviously fraudulent lip reading of Tyler Robinson. Blake Neff lied about Charlie's feelings about Israel and posed a sneaky, unreasonable ultimatum to Candace. Mike McCoy's father lied about what he was doing and Mike's behavior doesn't really make sense (he refuses to explain it).
If Erika doesn't want to be questioned, she can pass the CEO job to someone else.
Is that an established fact? I know some people claimed that she told them that, but has it ever been proven?
There's some weird stuff going on, no question about that. I'm not sure what thids is about, making Charlie a martyr or trying to give some meaning to his death - or perhaps something more nefarious.
And these are all valid criticisms. But it's a big step from untoward behavior to giant conspiracy, let alone giant conspiracy involving the guy's widow. Not saying that you tried to implicate her, but some do.
I think she should. I think she took it for the best of motives, to ensure that his life's work was not erased, but she is not suited for the job - even wasn't before the tragedies that befell her.
Erika to Glenn Beck (a few days ago): Charlie never texted anyone he was afraid for his life before he died, I have his phone.
Frank Turek (a few weeks ago): Charlie texted me he was afraid for his life
I'm not going to try to crucify Erika, but I and many others are going to keep badgering her until she says things that make sense.
Personally I think she may have a dark role in this considering her Raytheon parentage and weird past, but it's possible she wasn't complicit in murder but is still covering something up.
We have two contradictory claims. One of them must be wrong, but I'm not going to assume that Erika is necessarily the one who was wrong. She might be, but I'm not going to blindly believe anyone who says anything about this matter.
Just keep in mind the human.