Stew Peters: Tyler Robinson's Address Googled in Hebrew from the Egyptian Jet
What This Video Is
Two minutes eight seconds, posted by Stew Peters (@realstewpeters) on August 4, 2026. It is an interview segment in which a researcher walks through flight-tracking and search-capture material tied to an Egyptian-registered jet the investigation has been following. The post carrying the clip states: "Tyler Robinson's exact apartment address was Google-searched IN HEBREW from the Egyptian jet that was stalking Charlie Kirk — while that jet sat parked in Lincoln, Nebraska on April 29, 2025."
Source: @realstewpeters on X, August 4, 2026.
What Is Said
According to the researcher speaking in the clip, the timeline runs like this: the jet's inbound flight arrives on April 24, 2025, and the aircraft departs for Delaware on April 30. In between — on April 29, 2025 — he reports "hits for the Hebrew search parameters," and when the query is translated it resolves to Tyler Robinson's address, "and that includes the apartment number, very specific."
He stresses the specificity of the claimed search: it was entered "in Hebrew, not in Yiddish, not in, you know, English, not in any other language using those characters, and that exact search query was performed... down to the apartment number." He notes that neither Tyler Robinson nor Lance Twiggs still lives at the apartment, and says the point is not to expose anyone's address.
His stated reasoning: if that address was being searched from Lincoln, Nebraska — "which is exactly where our Egyptian jet was located at that time" — it could be "an indicator that potentially we were seeing someone who may or may not have been on that jet." He closes with the hypothesis the capture method was designed to test: "if the hypothesis were true, that it were Mossad agents — well, they would have a Hebrew keyboard and they would likely be Googling that way." He adds that this was "just one example. There are many, many more."
What It Does and Does Not Establish
These are the speakers' claims, reported with attribution. The clip does not show the underlying query logs on camera, and the method by which the Hebrew search was captured and geolocated to Lincoln, Nebraska is not detailed inside this excerpt. What makes the claim notable to the investigation is the date: April 29, 2025 is more than four months before the shooting, and a pre-event search of the accused's exact apartment unit — in Hebrew, from a city where a foreign-registered jet tracked by investigators sat parked — would be difficult to reconcile with the official narrative of a lone shooter with no surveillance apparatus behind him.
Full Transcript
From video posted by @realstewpeters, August 4, 2026:
So on the 24th of April, here's the inbound flight. And then on April 30th, that flight leaves for Delaware, and during this time frame, right here, April 29th, 2025, there are hits for the Hebrew search parameters that you put in here. What's the translation? Sure. You'll be able to save the translation on the next screen and that is Tyler Robinson's address. Wait a minute. And that includes the apartment number, very specific. So in Hebrew, they put in Tyler Robinson's address with the apartment number. Yes. On April 29th. On April 29th, it was Googled in exactly that way in Hebrew, not in Yiddish, not in, you know, English, not in any other language using those characters, and that exact search query was performed. And so that's down to the apartment number. And, you know, we're not docs to anyone. He clearly no longer lives there, himself or Lance Twigs, but that is, it's their apartment number. And so my feeling was that if that were being searched in Lincoln, Nebraska, which is exactly where our Egyptian jet was located at that time. Was it something that was repeatable? Was it an indicator that potentially we were seeing someone who may or may not have been on that jet? Certainly, that sort of information, like I said, down to the actual unit number of the apartment. Um, that was just one example. There are many, many more, but the thing that had occurred to me was that capturing some of those search terms in Hebrew could really, really let us narrow down exactly who it was that we were looking at. And if the hypothesis were true, that it were Mossad agents. Well, they would have a Hebrew keyboard and they would likely be Googling that way.
How It Connects
- Israel IP search patterns — the wider set of claimed Israel-linked searches and their limits.
- Israel — Main Suspect — where the Hebrew-language angle fits the larger case.
- Aircraft and flight evidence — the flight-tracking work this clip's jet timeline sits inside.
- Proof Not Tyler — pre-event surveillance claims that cut against the lone-shooter narrative.
- Tyler Robinson — the accused whose address is the subject of the claimed search.
- Google Searches — the hub for all search-evidence claims.
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