He admits that Mitch Snow was at Fort Huachuca when he said he was. Bravo, Gary!
Claim 1: There was no secret meeting to plan Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
If there was no secret meeting, why was Mitch Snow swarmed by armed individuals, interrogated for seven hours, and subjected to every gaslighting tactic available? Why did they initiate a bomb threat that locked down Fort Huachuca—likely triggering the SAM702 call sign (a previously designated "ghost flight")—so that Bradley Hansel, Secretary of War for Intelligence and Security, could fly from the fort to El Paso?
Two six-seater SUVs picked up high-ranking officials at the building where Mitch was detained. He clearly saw a few individuals who walked by him, one being Brian Harpole. To date, Harpole has failed to provide an alibi for his whereabouts on the morning of September 9th. Notably, Mitch was detained just as everyone was being released during what seemed like an emergency evacuation between 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. While Brian has produced a flight ticket departing from Dallas at 1:42 p.m., that doesn't prove he wasn't at FH that morning. To date, he still hasn't provided an alibi. Instead of responding to inquiries from Candace, he chooses to file a lawsuit months later?
The SAM flight alone suggests a high-level mission. Furthermore, regarding flights to El Paso: the very next day, the military intelligence aircraft AXEL10 (HADES) departed from El Paso and circled the UVU area both before and after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. This is one of the few military intelligence planes capable of relaying information over vast distances—the same aircraft that may have been a key component in providing information regarding foreign involvement, which was part of the investigation that Kash Patel had Donald Trump shut down.