Tyler Robinson's Gun COULDN'T SHOOT! Frog Gut Bacteria Cures Cancer!

Jimmy Dore Premium Podcast2h 36mApril 24, 2026

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Jimmy Dore's Premium Podcast episode delivers a scathing critique of surveillance capitalism, government deception, and the suppression of alternative medical breakthroughs, weaving together a narrative that spans political conspiracy, scientific suppression, and personal skepticism. The episode opens with a condemnation of tech giants like Apple for enabling pervasive data collection through devices such as AirPods, before dismantling the credibility of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) after Erica Kirk’s Georgia event cancellation was falsely attributed to death threats—evidence later proving she was present and no credible threat existed. Dore then pivots to a deeply conspiratorial exploration of the alleged assassination of Charlie Kirk, questioning the physical feasibility of the FBI’s claimed weapon—a .30-06 Mauser 98 rifle with a low-mounted scope, which he argues would be rendered inoperable by its original safety mechanism. He highlights the FBI’s refusal to release the weapon from Quantico, the rapid destruction of the crime scene, and testimonies from military experts like Bob O'Neill and Brigadier General Blaine Holt suggesting an explosion under Kirk’s shirt rather than a bullet. The episode expands into broader themes of a 'strategy of tension' reminiscent of JFK, MLK, and RFK, with Dore framing the narrative as part of a deep state effort to justify perpetual war and control. Amidst these claims, Dore promotes alternative cancer treatments, citing a non-peer-reviewed study showing 84.4% clinical benefit from ivermectin and fenbendazole, and a groundbreaking discovery of the frog gut bacterium Ewingella americana that eradicated 100% of tumors in mice with no toxicity. He links this to a declassified 1950s CIA study that buried antiparasitic cancer research for over 50 years, accusing Big Pharma and government agencies of suppressing life-saving science. The episode closes with reflections on lesser-known 9/11 facts, skepticism toward sensationalized conspiracy theories, and personal notes about attending Michael Parenti’s memorial and postponing the book club, all delivered through Dore’s signature satirical and critical lens.

Key Takeaways
1

TPUSA’s credibility collapsed after Erica Kirk’s event cancellation was falsely attributed to death threats, with no credible threat confirmed and the UGA chapter president resigning.

2

A .30-06 Mauser 98 rifle used in the alleged Charlie Kirk assassination could not function with its low-mounted scope due to physical interference from the original safety mechanism.

3

The FBI has locked away the actual weapon at Quantico, preventing defense access and raising serious concerns about evidence suppression and transparency.

4

Eyewitnesses and military experts suggest the injury was caused by an explosion under Kirk’s shirt, not a bullet, contradicting the official narrative.

5

New government data shows a 6.4% rise in early-onset cancers among those under 50 since 2021, potentially linked to mRNA vaccines, according to Dore’s interpretation.

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Chapters
0:00
20 min

Surveillance Capitalism and the Death of TPUSA

The resignation letter written by the University of Georgia's Turning Point Chapter President is worth reading, though I doubt she will ever... she will ever receive an apology from anyone on the executive team.

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20:00
30 min

The Cancer Epidemic and Suppressed Treatments

The vaccine DNA plasmid was literally fused into her tumor DNA. And yeah, it's undeniable now.

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50:00
50 min

Breakthroughs in Alternative Cancer Therapies

A single dose of newly discovered frog gut bacterium completely eradicates 100% of cancerous tumors within just 15 days in mice.

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1:33:45
4 min

The Inoperable Rifle: A Fatal Flaw in the FBI's Case

If the rifle still has its original military style safety, you cannot physically push the safety to the fire position. The metal flag will instantly smash directly into the bottom of the scope's ocular belt.

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1:37:30
3 min

Suppressed Evidence and the Paved-Over Crime Scene

They paved it over a couple days later. So now the defense team cannot go back and get evidence.

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High-Impact Quotes
A single dose of newly discovered frog gut bacterium completely eradicates 100% of cancerous tumors within just 15 days in mice.
Jimmy Dore63:10
Viral: 95.0
The vaccine DNA plasmid was literally fused into her tumor DNA. And yeah, it's undeniable now.
Nicholas Holcher36:24
Viral: 90.0
The resignation letter written by the University of Georgia's Turning Point Chapter President is worth reading, though I doubt she will ever... she will ever receive an apology from anyone on the executive team.
Jimmy Dore11:20
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Jimmy Dore

Guest

Nicholas Holcher
Topics Discussed
cancer research suppression95%assassination conspiracy95%alternative cancer treatments92%surveillance capitalism90%gun mechanics and forensic flaws90%deep state and strategy of tension85%Political Control and Experimentation85%9-11 Conspiracy Theories70%Car Technology and Surveillance60%
People & Brands

Charlie Kirk

person

40xPositive

Erica Kirk

person

26xNegative

Turning Point USA

organization

25xNegative

Jimmy Dore

person

15xPositive

Tyler Robinson

person

13xNeutral

FBI

organization

10xNegative

Nicholas Holcher

person

10xPositive

Rumble

organization

9xPositive

CIA

organization

8xNegative

Candace Owens

person

7xNegative

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