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Footage of Erika and Lori Frantzve FAILED 4th July Shoot She DEFINITELY Wants Buried
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Footage of Erika and Lori Frantzve FAILED 4th of July Shoot She DEFINITELY Wants Buried—Isn't She Wearing The WRONG Colors?
Happy Fourth? Not quite. I've exclusively uncovered 3 never-before-seen photos and behind-the-scenes video of Erika Kirk (then Frantzve) and her mother, Lori, from a 2012 shoot titled "Cooking With Firepower."
This "Independence Day" shoot is pure psychological projection. This isn't just a cringe-worthy photo op—it’s a major red flag regarding the "identity" Erika Kirk has been trying to sell for years.
While she and her mother pose with high-powered weaponry for a "patriotic" campaign, the details tell a very different, very globalist story.
The Fake Patriotism: Erika is decked out in red, white, and blue, posing with a NAC Savage 1928A1 in a kitchen. But look at the configuration. Look at the energy.
The Color Fail: If this was truly about the values she purports to hold with her out here shabbat shaloming then she's clearly wearing the wrong Country's colors. For the circles she truly navigates, the colors should have been Blue and White.
The "Mom" Connection: Her mother, Lori, is right there in the thick of it, wielding an M-1. This wasn't just a solo gig; this was a family affair in "image manufacturing."
The production video reveals more than just Erika.
The Weaponry: They aren't just using props. These are amnesty-registered Savage M-1s and custom AR-15s. Why was a "Miss Arizona" being used to market high-level firepower in a kitchen setting?
From the "ritualistic" Scottsdale galas to these "Firepower" kitchen shoots, the Frantzve family has been playing a character for over a decade. The question is: Who was the director?
Happy Fourth? Not quite. I've exclusively uncovered 3 never-before-seen photos and behind-the-scenes video of Erika Kirk (then Frantzve) and her mother, Lori, from a 2012 shoot titled "Cooking With Firepower."
This "Independence Day" shoot is pure psychological projection. This isn't just a cringe-worthy photo op—it’s a major red flag regarding the "identity" Erika Kirk has been trying to sell for years.
While she and her mother pose with high-powered weaponry for a "patriotic" campaign, the details tell a very different, very globalist story.
The Fake Patriotism: Erika is decked out in red, white, and blue, posing with a NAC Savage 1928A1 in a kitchen. But look at the configuration. Look at the energy.
The Color Fail: If this was truly about the values she purports to hold with her out here shabbat shaloming then she's clearly wearing the wrong Country's colors. For the circles she truly navigates, the colors should have been Blue and White.
The "Mom" Connection: Her mother, Lori, is right there in the thick of it, wielding an M-1. This wasn't just a solo gig; this was a family affair in "image manufacturing."
The production video reveals more than just Erika.
The Weaponry: They aren't just using props. These are amnesty-registered Savage M-1s and custom AR-15s. Why was a "Miss Arizona" being used to market high-level firepower in a kitchen setting?
From the "ritualistic" Scottsdale galas to these "Firepower" kitchen shoots, the Frantzve family has been playing a character for over a decade. The question is: Who was the director?
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