The Eyes of Adrian Paul Aispuro
A professional polygraph examiner analyzes body language of man behind Kennedy assassination scare
I reviewed the TikTok video that Adrian Paul Aispuro posted in July of 2023 for the purposes of evaluating his body language, statements, and behavior.
EMRGENCY BROADCAST!!! Name: Adrian Paul Aispuro / Secret Space Program... | TikTok
As the recording begins, the camera moves past a black POW MIA flag. These flags are typically flown in front of government buildings or public memorials in remembrance of missing or captured U.S. Military service members. It is unusual for citizens to display this flag at their homes. Has Aispuro’s family lost a family member who served?
The video then passes an American flag. An unknown male is holding a recording device, most likely a phone. He introduces the viewers to “Big homey Zorro over here”—Adrian Paul Aispuro. The first thing we hear Aispuro say is, “Shit! Just the puta (Spanish slang for ‘whore’) I needed to see…more like God’s gangster.” Aispuro, we are told, “Is the man with the plan.” And Aispuro responds that “I got it all” then looks away and says, “Actually, there’s too much to tell you, right now.”
Aispuro is wearing clothing and identification signifying that he is a member of the law enforcement community. He appears to be wearing a US Marshal’s badge, but he is not a U.S. Marshall. He is wearing a shoulder holster and thigh holster which both appear to bear firearms. Aispuro is wearing sunglasses, and we cannot see his eyes. We have all encountered people who use sunglasses in this manner to express dominance.
At no time in the video do we see Aispuro’s eyes.
Aispuro’s hands are folded in front of his groin area. This is referred to as the ‘fig leaf pose’ and is viewed as an attempt to be protective of one’s sexual organs. It is said that Hitler often posed this way because, it is reported, he had only one testicle. Aispuro is trying to present dominance, but he is actually insecure.
On Aispuro’s right hand is a tattoo of a skull. The letters L I V E are on the fingers of his right hand. On the left are what appear to be the letters F R E E. This would seem to be derived from the phrase, ‘Live free or die.’
Aispuro is attempting to present himself as a powerful man with important plans.
You better listen to what he says.
The garage he speaks from seems well organized. There are cases and boxes packed on shelves. To his right, there appears to be weight-lifting equipment. Behind Aispuro is a motorcycle.
Aispuro directs the viewer to visit the Rumble channels of Alex Collier and Icons 2020 and informs them that he will be talking to both men. The implication is that he has access to these important men because he is also an important man.
The Kennedy Beacon journalists Adam Garrie and Nikos Biggs-Chiropolos advise that Collier is a Ufologist who claims to have been contacted by aliens from Andromeda. Icons 2020 is a Rumble channel operated by a man who goes by the name Sovereign Sarge. Our two journalists report “The channel covers a wide range of anti-government theories discussed by Sarge and his guests.”
The male who is recording him is not seen but the reflection in his eyeglasses shows that the man is wearing a dark shirt. Is it Aispuro’s brother Raymond? Aispuro speaks to the man sternly and scolds him for asking his permission before “retiring” loudly, stating “You didn’t #$%@ig ask me dog!” A few moments later he speaks to the man with affection, lowering his voice and saying sweetly, “I need you, sport.”
Aispuro is messaging that he has power and that he is a person in authority—at least over the man recording him. He spells out his name and then Aispuro’s use of his hands changes. He uses them to illustrate that we are to use gematria to calculate his name because that will certify that he is a powerful person. Aispuro steps forward, points off to the right and tells us that if we understand the power of his name in gematria, “Then you’ll know who you’re #$%@ing with!”
Gematria is a Kabbalistic method of interpreting the Hebrew scriptures by computing the numerical value of words, based on those of their constituent letters.
Aispuro declares that he needs to speak with the Hells Angels and the Mongols, two well-known biker gangs. He announces that they should contact him at his email address and points his finger in the air in front of him while spelling his email. Still pointing at the viewer, Aispuro says, “Let’s go break some kneecaps” and then steps back and points at the motorcycle and adds, “Let’s #$%@ it up.”
Aispuro then declares that he is “putting this planet on lockdown.”
Is it not interesting that lockdown, a phrase once used only in prisons when it is necessary to regain control of a facility, is now part of everyday parlance?
Aispuro states, “Def Con One”—a military term meaning Defense Condition One— only used when nuclear war is imminent. Aispuro instructs “Regulators to mount up” and declares “Stay at home orders effective now!” He points down to the ground with his right hand to emphasize that he has issued a decree, as though he was Rameses the Great.
Aispuro is telling us that he is about to do something important, or dramatic, and that we should “Take care of each other” and “protect women and children.” He then states, “If I don’t make it back, call the #$%@ing president, your Commander in Chief, Donald J. Trump.” Aispuro turns and walks into the garage. As he turns and walks away, we see that the letters EMS are on the back of his shirt.
This TikTok video was produced in July. On Friday September 15, Aispuro was arrested for carrying a loaded firearm, a concealed firearm, and impersonating a US Marshal when he visited Kennedy’s gathering with the Hispanic community at the Willshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles. The hotel is on the same street as the location of the former Ambassador Hotel, where Senator Robert F. Kennedy Sr. was assassinated fifty-five years ago.
Aispuro arrived and reportedly demanded to see Kennedy. Gavin de Becker’s team quickly identified him as a potential threat, moved in, took control, and held him until LAPD took over.
What was Aispuro doing between the time he made the video and the day of his arrest? Did he decide to attend the gathering at the Willshire Ebell Theatre himself to, as his brother allegedly reported, get security work for the Kennedy campaign? Or did someone tell him to go? Did someone send Aispuro to the event to cause chaos, to test or distract security, so that some other plans could unfold? Only Aispuro knows.
Aispuro was released on September 22. He is to return to court on misdemeanor charges in March of 2024. At the moment, Aispuro is free.
Shockingly, the Biden administration still has not granted the Kennedy campaign’s reasonable request for Secret Service protection.
There is much that we do not know about Aispuro. We do know that Aispuro has struggled in recent years. It has been reported that he lost his job as an EMT, reportedly due to a back injury. He is also reportedly unemployed.
Aispuro’s video is crazed nonsense. He presents, not as a man with power and authority, but as a man who is down on his luck, beleaguered, and straining to hold on to his sanity. He is a man who needs help.
On the evening of his arrest, we finally see the eyes of Adrian Paul Aispuro.
Take a moment and look at the eyes of these men.
On the evening of September 15, Adrian Paul Aispuro appeared at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre with enough firearms and ammunition to cause a mass casualty event. He said he wanted to talk to Kennedy and triggered the attention of security agents. His eyes darted around the entrance of the theatre, and he saw the de Becker security team closing in. At some point, Aispuro realized what he was up against and, thank God, decided not to become a killer.
This time.
Louis Conte is a professional Polygraph Examiner, investigator, and writer. In addition to the thousands of offenders he interviewed over his thirty-three years in law enforcement, Conte has conducted over sixteen hundred polygraph cases. He uses well-honed observation skills to ferret out the truth. Conte believes that observation and careful attention to words and behavior often reveal the truth.
Conte is the headlines Editor for The Kennedy Beacon.
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Now take the time to examine extant videos of the crowd to identify possible accomplices. For example, are any conventionally dressed individuals seen to leave the area, hurriedly or not, in the immediate aftermath of the suspect's arrest?
And please confirm that you understand that both Oswald and Sirhan were patsies.
-- Charles Drago
All the more reason Aispuro should be confined and investigated. He is obviously programmed. As another commenter noted on the previous article, and as j. malzone notes below, possibly the patsy in a larger plot.