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"This was a CIA hit!" Charlie Kirk's Assassination Story COLLAPSES Amid New Evidence | Redacted

Sep 30, 2025
Retired Colonel Roxanne Watkins sheds light on the CIA's alleged connections to Charlie Kirk's assassination, discussing intelligence tactics and digital evidence manipulation. Journalist David Creighton raises alarm about authoritarian actions surrounding Canada's ostrich farm, linking them to broader policy overreach. Professor Joshua Landis highlights the ongoing persecution of minorities in Syria amidst violent shifts, questioning Western silence. Dr. Paul Merrick critiques a controversial JAMA study on cancer overdiagnosis and discusses rising rates in the context of public health and potential vaccination links.
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INSIGHT

Assassination Fits An Intelligence Pattern

  • The hosts argue Charlie Kirk's assassination shows patterns typical of intelligence operations, not random crimes.
  • They claim digital evidence, patsies, and media framing serve a larger 'strategy of tension' to divide populations.
INSIGHT

Strategy Of Tension Explains Targeting

  • Colonel Roxanne Watkins links assassinations to a 'strategy of tension' used to keep populations divided.
  • She compares modern events to JFK and RFK to argue coalition-builders are targeted to prevent unity.
ANECDOTE

Fred Hampton's Rainbow Coalition Example

  • Colonel Watkins recounts Fred Hampton building a Rainbow Coalition that united poor whites, blacks, and Hispanics.
  • She says the FBI drugged and assassinated Hampton to destroy that cross-group unity.
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