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Ronda's avatar

His poor father. His heart and life are now broken. I believe Charlie in Heaven has forgiven his killer. And he would still support Earthly Justice.

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Cia Parker's avatar

He killed not only Charlie but the integrity of his family, his wife and two toddlers. I doubt Kirk would say Oh, OK, no hard feelings! God will judge his murderer, but these millions of anti-Semitic, anti-democracy, anti-free market, anti-free speech kids, had better research The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Assuming there were any sentimental feelings underlying their demonic allegiance.

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Kelleigh Nelson's avatar

Thank you. Truth is rare today. You wrote it!

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John Day MD's avatar

Kash Patel gave 5 min FBI press conference just now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKGvN9hygRc

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173dVietVet's avatar

I smell a patsy being paraded as the real shooter. The alleged shooter is a kid, and unless shown to be fully capable and trained, he would have to be very lucky to make that shot.

Yes, we may find out that he is truly capable, but many questions remain today.

That’s why I ain’t buy it….

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Tamenund's avatar

That shot wasn't very difficult.

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Shura Pleia's avatar

The patsy is still alive. This should be interesting. I don’t understand why they’re calling him the shooter. He’s the guy in the roof - that’s all.

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Kelleigh Nelson's avatar

I don't think so. With the rifle he had, any practice beforehand would enable him to shoot 143 yards. He may have aimed for the head or chest, but he hit the carotid artery...seconds only until death. Anyone watching the video knew Charlie wouldn't live. had it been the chest, Charlie would be alive, he allegedly had on a vest.

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Cia Parker's avatar

The kid who shot Trump was also very young. It may be that very yound shooters have a better eye and a steadier hand.

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

Was this fella also in a Blackrock commercial like Routh and Crooks? C’mon… 200 yds bolt action downward angle at someone under a tent over the heads of a thousand people? Able to leap from tall buildings in a single bound after restuffing said rifle back into a pants leg stopping to discard weapon all while leaving fingerprints and anti Tran shell casings?? Peee eewww 🧐

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Deborah's avatar

You left out the wrapping it in a towel and leaving it in the woods part. Every criminal always does this with their weapon after they clean it and kiss it and tuck it in. Rats stink.

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Suzi Smith's avatar

I no longer believe a damn thing I read. That kid looks too wimpy to be able to make that

shot unless he was a hunter. Something stinks.

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John Day MD's avatar

Training, a scope dialed-in and a stand for the end of the rifle barrel.

30:06 is a high-powered ammunition with a flat trajectory, a traditional sniper rifle choice.

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D&R’s Gma's avatar

How do ya carry a 30/06 in tight jeans and then leap off a building after stuffing back in said tight jeans?? Really tight jeans. 🤷‍♀️ it seems like a stretch. IDK maybe????

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Rachel's avatar

All we can know for certain is that the official narrative is a lie. Charlie Kirk was killed because he was a smart, composed thinker who tried to build a bridge between the (synthetic) left and right. Anybody who tries to bring Americans together has a target on their back. You don't even need to have a huge following, just a couple hundred followers and the FBI will try to destroy you.

The other reason he was killed, obviously by the deep state, was to scare people from trying to heal divisions in our country, to scare people from working through our issues- to scare current and future thinkers and leaders.

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John Day MD's avatar

There is a video clip of the guy in black scampering down the side of the building onto the grass, carrying something long in a dark towel.

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Matrix2008's avatar

Here we go.. "the lone gunman" nonsense again. so tired of it the official narrative corruption.

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Ernie's avatar

I watched the entire news briefing, but I was totally struck about the wonderful uplifting message by the Utah governor. He talked about an offramp and he talked about how we all have a choice. Anyone who didn’t see that speech, it’s totally worth your time.

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Ronda's avatar

I’ve been most impressed by Governor Cox. I’d not heard of him until I watched these press conferences. He has what it takes to be our President.

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SB Native's avatar

That's a commendable and heartbreaking thing for a father to do. God help everyone involved. But especially the Kirk family. We must pray for our Nation.

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DaughteroftheKing's avatar

AMEN....

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Heather Cook's avatar

Who put him on this path? Has to be forces behind this both human and demonic

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AG Fairfield's avatar

I am suspending judgment— it really feels like we’ve seen this movie before. What struck me when I first saw the photo of the alleged shooter was: that tee shirt is SO easily identifiable and lo and behold it was. Imagine that!

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Brian King's avatar

22 years old and his life is OVER - now he's in jail and could be executed. Looks good on him, but what a waste for two lives.

The image in my mind now is the photo I saw of Charlie with his wife and two daughters who won't have any memory of their father now when they're adults.

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John Day MD's avatar

It is worse for Oswald's kids, whose dad remains demonized.

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Brian King's avatar

I believe you are right, but I've NEVER seen any media reports one way or another on Oswald's family.

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John Day MD's avatar

You won't either. I worked with his daughter for years without ever knowing, but when I was told, his face flashed on her face in my mind; the same face. I never spoke to her about it. She never knew him at all.

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Brian King's avatar

Personal observations are always amazing. Quite the experience you had with Oswald's daughter. She was too young to have any memories of her dad. I have memories of my dad I wish I didn't have. He was abusive, but then again, he grew up in a U.K. orphanage and had an awful start in life.

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John Day MD's avatar

She is a good and caring person. She has moved away from Austin.

Sorry about your dad.

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Brian King's avatar

Thanks for your understanding. My sister, myself and then my mother all left my father one a time and left him alone in our family home. Then he decided he liked men and ultimately died of AIDS alone in a care facility.

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Jo Blow's avatar

His "minister" was involved as well. These are real men understanding justice must prevail for a nation to survive. As well as concern for the young man's soul!

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DaughteroftheKing's avatar

AMEN....

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Jim's avatar

Unless he was highly trained, this ain’t the guy. To make that shot at 600 ft is not easy.

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Trevor Thistle's avatar

Not hard either.

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Kay's avatar

I wish those saying it wasn’t a hard shot would explain in words a non-gun enthusiast will understand. If the shooter had little experience with guns, are you suggesting that he would find out about all the equipment he needed, set it all up correctly, and then, from that distance, in those conditions, with a single shot, make the kill? Aren’t snipers usually trained?

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CB's avatar

Snipers often shoot at much longer distances (I think the record is 2 miles, with 9 seconds of flight time) with much more specialized rifles and calibers. Two hundred yards is easy with a scoped rifle--I've hit torso sized targets at 100 yards with a .45 ACP 1911 pistol (a design that dates to 1911, with iron sights--no optics--and a not a very flat-shooting caliber). I've been split over pro versus amateur, but after seeing the video of the flat-chested kid walking through a suburban neighborhood, he sure didn't look to have the physique of an operator.

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

Maybe he hunts animals, or is a gun enthusiast?

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CB's avatar

Isn't his father a policeman? Could easily have experience with firearms.

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

Yes, how awful for his parents. What a terrible thing to do. How did he think he could get away with it, with cameras everywhere today. His dad works for law enforcement and has to face down his colleagues daily.

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Debbity's avatar

What a dirty, rotten, stinking shame all around...

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Roisin Dubh's avatar

Someone was bound to recognize him from the images. He is only 22 years old. He has thrown his life away by taking the life of another.

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Trevor Thistle's avatar

MK Ultra’d. There’s a line of them in waiting.

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Trying hard's avatar

I really want to know the background of this young monster. I don't know much about rifles but to be that accurate from that far away sounds like it would take a lot of skill. And does the angle where the boy was on the roof match the angle of the shot through charlie's neck?

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tommie's avatar

The “young monster” appears to be delusional - he thinks he’s a female. That explains a lot.

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Trying hard's avatar

Where did you read that? Looks male in the photos

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Gemma Insinna's avatar

Lots of things don’t add up about the rifle, where is the real one, sounds like the one found was a decoy?

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