Compelling Theories on Charlie Kirk's Assassination and Official Story Doubts
The Jimmy Dore ShowOctober 2, 202511 min732,804 views
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- π‘ A new theory suggests Charlie Kirk was assassinated using a camera gun, a disguised weapon.
- π― Footage shows a man calmly walking away after the shot, fueling suspicions of a professional hit.
- π The theory posits the bullet came from the side, based on the direction of Kirk's head movement.
Doubts About the Official Narrative
- β οΈ The FBI, government, and media are accused of lying about the assassination, leading to numerous alternative theories.
- β Questions are raised about why the crime scene wasn't secured and why crucial video evidence, like footage from behind Kirk, is unavailable.
- π« Authorities are criticized for a lack of transparency, drawing parallels to the handling of cases like Seth Rich and 9/11.
Suspicious Elements and Decoys
- π The presence of distractions and decoy suspects is highlighted, suggesting the event was staged to create confusion.
- π£οΈ One decoy suspect reportedly screamed "I did it," dropped his pants, and claimed to have child pornography on his phone, actions deemed highly suspicious.
- π This decoy tactic is described as an old tactic used in mafia and rap murders to obscure the true perpetrator.
Critiques of "Trust the Science"
- π¬ The official explanation that a bone in Kirk's neck stopped a .306 round is dismissed as impossible.
- π€― The phrase "trust the science" is mocked in the context of the official narrative, implying it's a way to shut down legitimate questions.
- β The absence of the coroner and the refusal to release autopsy details are seen as further evidence of a cover-up.
The "Hall of Mirrors" Effect
- π§© Multiple theories are presented as a deliberate tactic to create a "hall of mirrors" effect, preventing the public from finding the truth.
- π« The inability to ask questions about the assassination is compared to restrictions on questioning events like 9/11 and COVID-19.
- π The FBI's refusal to release Seth Rich's computer for 65 years is cited as an example of suppressed information.
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