Be advised: the recent sequence of events functions, in my assessment, as a perceptible information operation rather than an organic series of incidents. In ordinary conversations I have had with acquaintances and professional contacts, the characterization of these events as a coordinated psyop is ubiquitous. Several performative elements—flags flown at half-mast, an image of Charlie Kirk on the Jumbotron at a New York Yankees game, and the sudden appearance of a billboard in my hometown—contribute to the sense that the narrative is being staged and amplified deliberately.
Concurrently, there is a pronounced cultural tendency to lionize figures such as Charlie Kirk. Advocates portray him as an effective campus interlocutor who persuades ideological opponents. My own exposure—largely algorithmically mediated—consisted of numerous clips framing him as rhetorically “owning” liberal interlocutors. Yet, based on repeated observation, I have not witnessed these interactions produce genuine persuasive outcomes. The transactional architecture of Turning Point USA—where a nascent organization founded by a nineteen- or twenty-year-old acquires substantial book deals, speaking fees, and large donor support—raises questions about signals and incentives in contemporary political entrepreneurship. The reported valuation of Kirk’s personal wealth (in excess of $10 million) appears empirically disproportionate to the demonstrable public good produced by his operations, particularly when contrasted with the millions of content creators who generate cultural value without comparable financial reward.
This dissonance reflects a broader epistemic problem: we oscillate between credible skepticism and selective credulity. Many of us accept that large-scale false flag operations (or staged tragedies) have occurred historically, yet we simultaneously assert that such tactics could not be replicated in the present. The cognitive dissonance yields a rhetorical posture—“they’ve done it before, but they wouldn’t do it again”—that inhibits consistent skepticism.
Recent high-profile incidents warrant critical scrutiny. The Minnesota case involving a transgender perpetrator elicited from government and media actors an unusual emphasis on empathy for the assailant—framing choices that seemed designed to provoke maximal public outrage. The subsequent train stabbing in Charlotte has been widely questioned in public discourse as well. The timing of Charlie Kirk’s communications about the Charlotte incident, followed proximally by his own death, intensifies suspicions among those predisposed to view these narratives as coordinated.
The proliferation of drills in American schools—fire, tornado, and active-shooter drills—illustrates how institutional routines can normalize fear and condition younger cohorts to expect threats as part of quotidian life. Historical antecedents such as the nuclear “duck and cover” exercises and the live televising of the Challenger launch reveal a pattern: collective exposure to traumatic events (or mediated representations of them) serves to imprint lasting psychological responses across generations. Some theorists describe this as a form of “trauma-based social conditioning,” wherein repeated exposure to public traumas shapes civic affect and political receptivity.
When we examine broader patterns, a coherent narrative emerges in which episodic spectacles of violence and trauma function instrumentally—to justify policy shifts, to recalibrate public attention, and to legitimize extraordinary measures. For instance, the narrative surrounding an alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, has been read by some as staged; regardless of one’s view on motive, elements of theatricality have been noted. The political utility of sustained coverage of street violence is evident in contemporaneous policy proposals—such as redeploying military assets to assist in domestic law enforcement in Memphis—that might be difficult to justify absent a sustained, high-profile narrative of urban disorder.
This rhetorical economy—one that moves public attention from one salient crisis to another—recalls earlier episodes (e.g., the COVID-19 pandemic) in which emergency framing produced sweeping policy responses. The contrast between the current political class’s apparent solicitude about “street crime” and its earlier handling of the pandemic, including Operation Warp Speed and vaccination policy, invites questions about selective accountability and the political uses of crisis rhetoric. If state actors and institutional elites were complicit in prior policy choices that caused harm, it is plausible that similar mechanisms of deflection and narrative control are being repurposed to manage public opinion now.
One structural issue remains largely unaddressed in public debate: the role of interest-bearing credit—usury—in the global monetary architecture. Our financial system is predicated upon credit expansion and compound interest in a manner that appears, on quantitative examination, unsustainable over long horizons. Historically, severe financial contractions have precipitated social upheaval and, in some cases, violent reprisals directed at financiers. Notably, such reprisals have sometimes been cast in ethnic or religious terms, obscuring the proximate causal mechanism—economic dispossession—behind cultural scapegoating. If the structural drivers of inequality and financial fragility (including predatory credit practices) are left intact, episodic political changes will do little to alter the underlying distribution of economic power.
Finally, the absence of meaningful prosecutions in relation to controversial aspects of the COVID-19 response—whether one is considering research conduct, policy decisions, or the actions of specific public-health actors—feeds a broader narrative of impunity. Public figures alleged to have played central roles in pandemic-era policymaking continue to move freely in public life, while contemporary emphases on domestic crime are elevated as the new priority. This pivot from one crisis to another may be less an organic expression of shifting social needs than a deliberate strategy to reorient public attention and preempt accountability.
In sum: the pattern—of spectacle, amplification, selective outrage, and institutional impunity—deserves rigorous scrutiny. Whether one attributes these phenomena to deliberate, centralized orchestration or to convergent incentives among powerful actors, the consequence is the same: public attention is guided by narrative priorities that often obscure underlying structural pathologies.
Can you rewrite this without using AI?
The very sad thing here is that some mod saw this highfalutin AI-generated hot mess that disparages Charlie Kirk and thought it was a good thing to pin.
A TLDR; of that hot mess is "Beware of taking a pro-Charlie Kirk stance because Charlie Kirk bad, if you like Charlie Kirk then you fell victim to a psyop you should beware of."
Sick. Unsauced. Bad taste.
is there some particular reason you believe this particular news story?
It's funny as you sit there acting like I'm the one with the far-out theory, when it's actually you.
I've seen you try to post your thoughts. I've seen you ratioed into oblivion. Thats a huge task, getting ratioed from a post. People have to go out of their way to turn off the community theme to even get that option, yet they still did it.
Because your completely unsourced conspiracy theory is repugnant.
If you were at all self-reflective, you'd ask yourself the same question.
so you can’t really explain why you believe the charlie kirk shooting was real?
do you also get confused discerning fiction from non-fiction ?
I'm the one with the common take. You're the one with the radical unsourced theory.
The onus of proof would therefore be on you.
4 months have passed. How's your theory that Charlie is still alive panned out? You've had 4 months, certainly you have photos by now, or first-hand witnesses of sightings? Or second hand? Or third.
Where's the proof?
LOL exactly.
Lol I thought the same exact thing.
Good username.
u/#topkek
u / # topkek (remove all spaces)
kek
Here is link to the original comment that i wrote,
that was the inspiration for this AI re-write above.
which version do you prefer?
https://greatawakening.win/p/1AR0LV5mBU/x/c/4eWbmW7quCT?d=50
I also like the original better. But it's still kind of rambling. You go from Charlie Kirk to Challenger and then circle back to the Fed. Maybe you should experiment with chat gpt to see if it can break it into sections or summarize the points. Not saying that to dis your writing, but it can be a very objective type of feedback, like an editing tool. Write something, and then chatGPT summarizes what it understood in a few bullet points. Most people, even if they want to help, aren't that objective, and don't want to hurt your feelings when they give feedback. The post has a lot of good points. I love the image.
I like the original. A lot easier to understand.
thanks, i appreciate the feedback
One day, I noticed that I tend to write these long wordy comments on the Internet that only one or two people ever see…
And so I wondered how I was coming across as far as the reading level. And I assumed that I was writing at a high reading level. So I copied one of my random comments, and pasted it in the ChatGPT, and ask ChatGPT to tell me at what reading level I write at.
ChatGPT told me that I write at a ninth grade reading level
I was a little bit, disappointed at first,
Because I was expecting at least a 12th grade reading level, given that I graduated high school…
So i asked ChatGPT to rewrite my argument at a postgraduate level
So ChatGPT did that, and it was absolutely hilarious to me, to read my own random shit-posts, but at a much higher reading level
Imagine like using a filter on a selfie, it emphasizes your fine points and hide your less flattering points
Suddenly, I was using ChatGPT to rewrite my vaccine arguments as if they were made by professionals in the field…
And i must say, my arguments sound a lot more convincing to me, when presented back to me at a higher reading level.
But sometimes, lately, I think it’s OK to write at a ninth grade reading level…
And I think I learned that from Twitter…
Because back in the day you had to convince everything you had to say into 140 characters or less
And tweeting became an art, in of itself
As i used to describe tweeting…
“ remember back when you were in grade school and you had to do a report on something, like beethoven, and so you were forced to take a few paragraphs of material and extrapolate that out into a full 10 page report?
Yeah… tweeting is the exact opposite, of that kind of bullshit ”
Good post. Keep your eyes open. This is how the Patriot Act came into existence. Crisis to Crisis is how they eat away at liberty. For "safety reasons" is the new communist tactic.
It's not a good post. It's AI-generated gobbledegook. There isn't a single naturally-written sentence in the entire book that was copy/pasted by the OP.
And it's 100% anti-Charlie Kirk.
It looks like Trump is going to propose the Charlie Kirk act, which is a reinstitution of the Smith-Mundt Act. You know, that act that prevented US media from gaslighting the public into causing a civil war.
That's a good thing right? You want to get that act reinstated, right? Oh wait, you're cautioning us against it. You're calling it "Eating away at liberty".
Putting a control on the US media is "eating away at liberty", is it?
There should be a new rule on GAW prohibiting the suggestion that Charlie Kirk was killed by the Trump administration as part of a psyop. It's cancer, bad taste and does nothing other than to push the agenda of those who hate us.
Was it the use of the word "interlocutor" that tipped you off?
kek.
This is a highly specialized word that, as far as I know, derives from linguistics.
I didn't read the whole page. I don't know if it was AI generated. But, I like the skepticism!
Americans have been lied to for decades by the media despite the Smith- Mundt Act. You can observe that for yourself. You desire the same tactics that the enemy employs to shutdown Truth. Liberty requires free expression of ideas whether we like them or not. Liberty requires personal responsibility. The main post expresses that Americans are still required to think and observe for themselves. Mr. Kirk was murdered for a reason and possible distraction for more Liberty eroding legislation by our CORRUPT GOVERNMENT. KEEP your eyes and ears alert. Failure to do that indicates that you may be part of the problem.
No idea what you're on about.
It seems like you're complaining that Trump is reinstating the Smith-Mundt act, i.e. requiring the MSM to stop gaslighting the public. Are you complaining about that or happy about it?
The Smith-Mundt act has never prevented the MSM from deceiving the American Public. It's window dressing and is rarely enforced. History reveals that. Not complaining about anything POTUS does. Keeping eyes and ears open and a clear mind is a responsibility required of all American Citizens. All men are fallible. Keeping a good yardstick defeats deception.
Woah. I mean, hang on. If we start banning suggestions, regardless of whether they are relevant to the purpose of the board, it's a slippery path. Better to just a) not sticky such ideas, and b) shoot them down the old fashioned way: rebuttal, taking apart the nonsense ideas one step at a time.
Hate to say it, but this is a community board, and its up to us to keep the garbage from getting traction here. Cannot simply rely on 'big government' aka heavy-handed mod action.
Thinking for yourself defeats MSM. I didn't take the vax because I did my own research. Why keep listening to liars?
I think when we look back over the last 20 years, we can see the pattern of fake news narratives, and when we reminisce about them, all the sudden what’s happening in today’s current events becomes more clear.
think about 2020 election. highly intertwined with COVID, mRNA shots; etc.
It just seems awful convenient for Biden to step into the White House, just when vaccines were made available.
Their polling showed them that the left was highly skeptical of the vaccines, because of Trump…
Trump supporters were maybe more believing in the vaccines because they trust Trump.
So, Trump steps aside, and Biden steps in.
All of the sudden the vaccine mandates have Joe Bidens face on them.
People forget that Joe Biden tried using OSHA to force a vaccine mandate on everybody who is under OSHA rules. That mandate went all the way the Supreme Court and was decided just moments before the deadline for vaccination went into effect.
So if you’re like me, you just didn’t get the vaccine and then the ruling came out and the whole thing went away and there was no problem but if you were a little more proactive and you saw this vaccine mandate coming and you went out and got it say a week before Then you were coerced into getting that vaccine…
It just seems that they were able to get a whole lot more vaccines into a whole lot more people without Trump in the White House
Good observation.
There’s a lot of talk and many theories about Kirk’s death.
So true. Diligent observation and thinking is required in these times.
What a cancerous post.
I think most people will miss out on just how cancerous your post is because you buried that cancer under a mountain of AI-generated nonsense.
FYI everyone, use of this symbol (—) is highly unnatural in human written text. It's called an "em dash". 99.9% of us couldn't figure out how to make a keyword generate that symbol if their life depended on it. However, it's an extremely common output of AI-generated texts.
So a search for —, look how spattered it is in the OPs text above. 24 times. Hey OP, why you cluttering up GAW with AI-generated hatred for Charlie Kirk?
Is that symbol used by all AI? I put the OP's post into Grok, asking for plain English, and got what I posted above. Good to know about this symbol, though, thank you.
I use the em dash all the time. I’m a columnist, and professional writer.
I don’t know how to use AL and I don’t want to know, I believe it is evil. We are humans and created by God, why do people use it? I want to go back when we were nicer and loving people. Nobody should be using that evil thing in this place anyway.
I get the em dash easily by typing the regular dashes into ms-word, and it automatically converts it. TBH, it only does it sometimes; I think it has to do with the spacing. But I still get it a lot.
"Yet, based on repeated observation, I have not witnessed these interactions produce genuine persuasive outcomes"
Maybe that was NOT the goal....you aint gonna change the mind of a dug in lefty but others that are neutral hear the arguments and people that agree with him also learn good responses when they are facing the same type discussions in the world.
right. thats why the TPUSA business model of “owning libs” isn’t realistic.
How did CK accumulate a net worth of $10 million by being just another clown on the Internet?
I’m starting to suspect CK was always a intelligence cut out a character that was played by an actor. They build them up to tear them down.
The way the Talking Heads are talking about CK right now is ridiculous that you think this guy was a saint or something the pope they’re just going on about how he changed the world and so on it so far that is just ridiculous
What if the purpose of TPUSA was not only to “sway the seagrass”, but to expose the ideological marxists, their tactics, and that they can’t be swayed?
(I’ll be coming in with more of this, but It’ll be slow.)
10 million dollars is an average amount for a youtuber as popular as him. He had 3.8 million subscribers. The NELK boys and many other influencers make far more than 10 million dollars. They do this through youtube views, advertising products, getting paid for public appearances and selling their own merchandise, books, premium content. When you listed the ten million dollar number for Charlie Kirk, my thought was that I would have guessed he was worth more than that.
MKBHD (Marques Brownlee)
Subscribers: 3.8M (as of 2023)
Niche: Tech reviews
Estimated earnings: Marques has many revenue streams including ad revenue, sponsorships (he has major tech brands like Tesla as sponsors), and his premium membership content. He could easily be earning in the high six figures annually.
The Slow Mo Guys
Subscribers: 13M, but they started growing rapidly after 3-4 million
Niche: Slow-motion video content
Estimated earnings: They likely earn around $50,000 to $100,000+ per month just from ads and sponsorships.
Emma Chamberlain
Subscribers: 3.8M (but well-known for growing quickly)
Niche: Lifestyle, comedy, vlogs
Estimated earnings: Emma has various revenue streams from her merch, sponsorships, and ad revenue. With her high engagement, her monthly earnings could easily be in the high five figures.
NikkieTutorials
Subscribers: 13M+
Niche: Beauty and makeup tutorials
Estimated earnings: Nikkie makes money from YouTube ad revenue, sponsorships, and brand deals (like working with makeup companies). She could be earning $30,000 to $100,000+ per month.
Smosh
Subscribers: 3.8M+
Niche: Comedy, sketches
Estimated earnings: After being acquired by a media company, Smosh's earnings are now bolstered by corporate backing, but they still generate income through YouTube ad revenue, merchandise, and sponsored content. They could earn $50,000+ per month.
Nothing like good old-fashioned data for some objective comparison. Kudos.
YouTube "followers" can also be bots.
Irrelevant. Charlie Kirk runs Turning point USA. His net worth is $10 million. That means his owned properties, investments, asssets, etc. A guy with an organization that large and a youtube following that large would be expected to be worth that amount. It is a completely normal number and in no way suggests being connected with government agents. Look at the crowd in his Utah rally and tell me he looks like a guy whose followers are bots.
I dont think the biz model was based on "owning libs" Owning Libs was just a great way to create viral content and get the name out.
Im no expert on the inside working of Turning Point though so no point in me trying to add more than above.
Here is an interesting article though https://www.deseret.com/politics/2025/09/07/charlie-kirk-on-faith-politics-and-his-plans-to-change-the-nation/
I think the Talking Heads may be commiserating more on a visceral level because they have been exposed to the leftist hate on a personal level. Remember that the MAGA personalities have been personally attacked as well and many of them, especially those well known, have security details because of the leftist rhetoric. They’re taking it pretty hard as well because many of them had actually worked with Kirk and several were friends with him.
How did he obtain $10 million? Sounds easy. Views and ad revenue online. Sponserships. Book deals. More $$$ than I've ever seen, but in the grand scheme of things its chump change
Patriots in control. You are on a Q board.
Which compromised Mod troon is pinning shit like this.
Agree.
What u/INK10 said. It’s critical thinking. Doesn’t mean you need to agree with it, or believe it, but it’s always worth being aware of potentialities.
This isn't "shit", it's called critical thinking.
This is suggesting that the killing of Charlie Kirk is a Trump admin psyop. That would mean we’re supposed to believe that an innocent man was murdered and made a martyr by the Q operation that we all are following.
I am critically thinking, and I critically think this is stupid disinformation bullshit designed to inflame an already emotionally charged group of people and perhaps pull them apart. It makes sense that Charlie Kirk’s murder would piss off and wake up a ton of people. He was a good man, and a friend of those in the Trump administration, including a very good friend of the Vice President. It’s not even that he was, who he was though, people are waking up because they finally are realizing that anyone who disagrees with the elites narratives is in danger. You can think that should have happened when our President was shot at on stage in Butler, however the masses have been desensitized towards violence against Trump for years and Trump is a highly controversial political figure who held office and now holds office again. The fact that organizations like the New York Yankees are coming out and giving a moment of silence for this isn’t some conspiracy that they are propping up Charlie Kirk’s death for a psyop, but more proof that the cultural landscape is changing and that normal people will wake up if morally challenged enough. That’s what Q said. Q also said that 5-10% can’t be saved which is also what we are seeing, and the 90% are fighting back, chanting in the streets, flooding London, flooding South Korean streets, getting people shit canned for acting like demons etc.
The real problem is that this place used to be about actually discussing the things Q actually gave us, with their post and deltas. I see none of that now, I see a bunch of pointless conjecture that actually destroys the entire Q narrative. Feels like infiltration to me.
Someone dragged me here to see Q like you said in 2019/2020 and like you said something has changed and not for good.
I see healthy debate.
Agree. Simply put, muh feelz orchestrated phuckery afoot every which way and from every angle, Stay frosty, lads. 🐸
DITTO!
The hardest thing to accept that if CK assassination is a psyop. It's a white hat psyop
Not necessarily. Could have been detected as planned, intercepted, and allowed to happen, but put steps in place to deploy after.
Lots of downdoots. Does anyone know for certain if Looking Glass is real or fake? Does anyone know for certain how its being used if it’s in WH hands?
There’s a lot of stuff that still doesn’t make sense how it was accomplished or why it was done that way. It had to be this way seems as good of an option as any.
Not saying that’s what happened, I’m just positing potentiality branches in a really weird long running situation where it’s damn near impossible to reliably know much of anything.
I don't know. What I know is I have spoken to quite a few people over the past few days and I am hearing the same thing over and over. Enough is enough. The left no longer has a right to be heard. Sure they can speak but we no longer need to consider their message as valid. We are the middle we are not the far right. They are the extreme left. These are just regular people. They have no clue who Q is. They are not looking for new laws to be made. They are just saying they are no longer interested in anything the left has to say. They are no longer interested in trying to reason with them.
And so many of them are still furious because this put a chink in their moral high ground armor.
This is an excellent post. Today, I saw all the flags in my little town at half staff, which seemed very unusual for a private citizen. But, what has bothered me most is this: the idiots on the left venting like crazed lunatics (I know, redundant), and being instantly fired, censured, or otherwise "punished", in such a public way. Of course their comments were hateful and unhinged, and my first reaction was "good, they deserve it". But on further introspection I found it to be a dangerous precedent, because it is an affront to free speech. Economic punishment for airing one's views, no matter how vile, is a very dangerous and slippery slope. What happens if those we agree with are in the same position? If it can be done to one cohort, why not others? Until very recently I didn't even know who Charlie Kirk was, and now it seems half the Nation is mourning the death of someone who is/was essentially a YouTube creator.
Yeah, the reactions are inflated. CK vigil in Italy? Haka for CK in NZ? I'm convinced a lot of people getting fired were never real people to begin with. WH probably just needed a pretext to burn up all their outstanding SM bot profiles.
Per noted yesterday, I’ve never been comfortable with that tactic, but they already set the precedent.
It would not necessarily be wrong to beat the tar out of them with it, then by game theory after they’d been humbled or left the country like they keep promising and lying about, set the game back to a better ruleset.
If you can come up with a better way to oppose them, when they are perfectly fine with continuing to gun us down in broad daylight, and it isn’t an option for us to return the favor, and it also isn’t an option to not respond, by all means post it.
I really don’t like that game, though, for your exact note. They also must be humbled, or we have a nation of tyrannical murderous despots with money in our borders.
Trump decreed it. Some people did it before that even out of recognition of the situation.
Ai post much?
Why has this utter fukcing rubbish been pinned?
This is a crap post full of endless crap.
10 days later…
what do you think now?
Charlie Kirk shooting a hoax or real?
All things considered these are definitely possibilities, often is the case. However, another possibility exists, coined and credited to the father of psychology in these words. " Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar"
A+ post here, saved, thank you!
I have to admit I was suspicious of his picture being posted on the MLB jumbotron. It seems out of place, in a way. I would like to believe they were being compassionate but it doesn't seem likely. Editing to add I wasn't able to get through the wall of text but did read the first paragraph.
Nothing here seems right.
Thank you for stating this diplomatically and broadly. Here's my current theory.
I believe Trump is implementing the new systems the world intends to operate, and Netanyahu wants in on it, despite rogues under both of them. This may involve Jews sacrificing some other Jew up to save their own people, but it's not untoward to say that's one thing the Jewish race is most famous for once doing. Even if it were opportunistic and misguided this time, believers in the Jewish-written Romans 11 will hope that it's an opportunity for Jews to more fully embrace the message of their Messiah, via his followers finally figuring out how not to lord it over the natural branches.
The financial aspect of the new system necessarily includes some restoration of precious metals, heavy emphasis on true blockchain that represents proven labor (beware counterfeits), distancing from income and property taxes in favor of tariffs (IRS cannot be removed all at once so may not get wholly removed), and some new bloc of money control that doesn't rely on central manipulation but still allows the new powerful to affect matters favorably to them. Perhaps this bloc relies heavily on TS/X types to perform the new levers of manipulation, not by private decision (FDR picking lucky numbers) but by allowing the public to rate public pronouncements, with a little private control but with much more element of predictable public response. That is, for instance, the degree to which a public figure uses chilling speech against an entity and there is responsive social-media backlash is a new lever, not previously successful to this degree, to revalue property; obviously this can also be done with approving speech to inflate the value of an entity.
The new bloc is patient about kicking out the old, so much so that many of the old are permitted to retire if they are pledged not to interrupt the new. The Cyrus revolution must appear generous, always. They will honor the simplest of the reform proposals that fed-up Americans have long proposed, enough to complete the transition. We must take the opportunity to speak our peace, regardless of whether we are heard or not. The new system that becomes whatever people mean by Great Awakening will for a time involve good reform and new policies, some with never-again aspects that stick. We still hope for the big resolution of the many myriads of sealed indictments, for justice for all kinds of public betrayals (up to, including, and probably after Kirk's assassination), and for removal of the Fed's lies permitting money manipulation by restoration of a strong bezant anchor for fiduciary polity.
We must also participate as much as possible in accomplishing those goals because they don't happen naturally. In some years the window of opportunity will close and status quo will set in, in which the power brokers consolidate and stop trying new things so they can order what they've achieved and quietly deprecate the new things that they think aren't working out. Over this time, any group or race that naturally gravitates toward introducing itself disproportionately into the system will of course work to do so, and this can be observed without blaming the whole system on a single group as it's a consortium of many imbalanced partners; but the Christian's goal as this is happening should still be guided by Romans 11 with respect to any social division, namely rivalry between two groups should always resolve into a common unity to seek the glory of God rather than an imbalanced glory for one's own group. In the specific application of Romans 11, we might argue very specifically that Trump is successful to give Netanyahu godly jealousy, and the result of that jealousy must be life from the dead rather than another cycle of branches dying. As an evangelist to Jews, I believe this happens when Jews finally believe it's safe enough to come up with their own more balanced answer on Jesus rather than to avoid the question, and this involves sensitivity on all counts. Israel is exactly what we call a creative-access evangel opportunity.
I've been waiting long to be able to describe the new system that is to replace the old, and this week tipped enough hands that we can begin to characterize it in such words. It won't be "it's the Jews" alone, it will include what I've called "naming the Jew for real", and it had better deal with satanism across the board in all nations and races; and yet the enemy will regroup on other fronts even if we take many fronts forever this cycle. The enemy loves sacrificing humans, and in particular sacrificing Jews because it gives him false hope that his favorite tactic, killing Jesus, will yet save him. Choose battles with spiritual wisdom.
Wew, lad.
I said some time back that Netanyahu and Trump seemed to be working together on some things, and that if he was in opposition to goodness that God would deal with him, for a reason I won’t detail (but which you might know).
He’s certainly looked bad on several things recently, but he also almost would have had to if he was doing some of these things, so who knows? Lots of the power elite over there sure seem to hate him.
I just keep watching and guessing. Surprise endings are so hard to guess.
Someone said today, “the way things work now, it’s almost like if anyone says, ‘I bet X happens for things to end up as Y’,” Y may or may not indeed be the end goal, but it’s almost certain that X won’t be the path taken to get there.
As long as we end up in control of our government again, in a system not predicated on fraud, with more people ending up closer to God, and these Satanic forces hugely knocked back or eradicated, whatever path works, I guess.
I generally agree with everything the post says, I do think people also don’t speak ill of the dead, so that is why people might act like he was something more than he was, but for years the colleges have been liberal brainwashing camps and he was basically going behind enemy lines trying to save the next generation of adults from falling for the indoctrination, so what he was doing did have value, but i don’t think his target audience was people on a Q forum
I think people are selling Charlie a little bit short. I don't think people realize the true impact he was having. The most important demographic is 18 to 35 yo males, college aged kids. Charlie pretty much owns that demographic and brought them to the right. That sends panic through those that run the left.
Well written and perceived. I only wish there were a somewhat less pedantic verdion I could share with those less inclined to academia.
I asked Grok to put it in Plain English. This is what I got back:
"In plain English, the text argues that recent events seem like a coordinated effort to manipulate public perception rather than random occurrences. The author suggests that things like flags at half-mast, Charlie Kirk’s image on a Jumbotron, and a sudden billboard appearance feel staged to push a specific narrative. Many people, based on casual conversations, share this view, seeing these as part of a psychological operation (psyop). The author points out that Charlie Kirk, a prominent figure, is often praised for debating liberals effectively, but the clips circulating online don’t show real persuasion—just performative “wins.” They question how Kirk, who started a major organization as a teenager, amassed significant wealth (over $10 million) through book deals and speaking fees, which seems disproportionate compared to others creating cultural value without similar rewards.
The broader issue is a mix of skepticism and selective trust. People acknowledge historical conspiracies (like false flag operations) but hesitate to believe they could happen today, creating a contradiction: “It’s happened before, but it wouldn’t now.” This makes it hard to consistently question official narratives.
Specific incidents, like a Minnesota case involving a transgender perpetrator and a Charlotte train stabbing, are cited as suspiciously framed by media and government to provoke outrage. Charlie Kirk’s comments on the Charlotte incident, followed by his death, fuel suspicions of coordination. The author also notes that school drills (fire, tornado, active-shooter) and historical events like the Challenger disaster normalize fear and condition people to accept threats as routine, possibly as a form of social control.
The text suggests that high-profile crises, like an alleged assassination attempt on Donald Trump, are theatrical and used to justify policies, such as deploying military for domestic law enforcement. This mirrors how the COVID-19 pandemic led to sweeping policies like Operation Warp Speed. The author questions why current leaders focus on street crime while avoiding accountability for past pandemic-related decisions. Another concern is the financial system, built on unsustainable debt and interest, which historically leads to social unrest. The author warns that without addressing this, political changes won’t fix deeper economic inequalities, and scapegoating (often along ethnic or religious lines) distracts from the real issue of economic dispossession.
Finally, the lack of accountability for COVID-19 policy failures, while attention shifts to new crises like crime, suggests a deliberate effort to distract the public. Overall, the author sees a pattern where dramatic events, amplified outrage, and unaddressed systemic issues keep people focused on curated narratives rather than root causes like economic fragility or elite impunity. Whether orchestrated or driven by aligned interests, the result is the same: public attention is manipulated to avoid tackling deeper problems."
Thank you!
What? People naturally reacting with sorrow to Charlie's assassination is a psyop? Get real. People are reacting as they should be, with prayer and vigils, with memorials and murals. We're reacting how normal, sane people react, not like how the left reacted 5 years ago for their Drug Saint George Floyd with looting and burning and shootings.
u/VaccinesCauseSIDS thanks for articulating what I've been feeling for the past several days.
"Something is off/wrong"...but what?
CK is WAY amplified... I mean disproportionately so.
Yeah okay, what we saw was terrible... and the catalytic nature of that flipped a switch in many people & rightfully so if you're fortunate enough to still possess any actual humanity with yourself. Mrs TaQo has been a puddle and self admittedly, can't put her finger on why - she never met the man. Many are like this as well. I don't know why.
But it's been more than that...WAY more & it doesn't add up. Not to mention the knee-jerk reaction of everyone on the left is our enemy. I've written about this in another thread regarding how they don't show Lefty people "in our neighborhood or workplace", just the absolute extreme professional lunatics on the MSM while "crafting" their bullshit.
Thanks for remaining true to yourself and speaking up... and just for the record, I'm not ruling ANY possibility regarding what really went down here. We've all been fooled before...
u/#WoahCat
Chase Hughes helped put my outrage on notice. I am now willing to pause and think before putting knuckleheads on blast.
Charlie Kirk’s Death Exposed the Biggest Scam in History
I down vote the down vote.
The link to the Chase Hughes video:
"We have been sold the biggest con in our lives."
"The CK assassination is just another momentous event, in a long line of past momentous events, that was professionally engineered, step by step, to keep you outraged. Keep you blind. Keep us divided. Keep you stabbing and punching at shadows."
"All the while, the ones with power, profit from division, and remain untouchable."
"We share more in common with the person across the isle than you share with the billionaire donor or media executive pretending to speak for you."
"The PROFESSIONAL LUNATICS are our enemy. Not your neighbor. Not your uncle. Not your in-law."
If events surrounding the assassination of CK, does not include components of PSYOPs, then I do not know what PSYOPs is.
"You never let a serious crisis go to waste" - Rahm Emanuel
I thought it was someone that thinks they’re cool by using the most non used words - having readers have to look them up and hoping the reader feels less than for doing it - while not getting one point across by doing so especially for this length of words. Word count doesn’t prove a point. Nor do ones no one readily knows. “The thesaurus is typing” Try writing it braille next time.
You mean writing like "Burning Bright"? For example "The emergent multipolar ourobouros creates a bicameral reverse hegelian dialectic Globalist Hegemon World Order collective mind logical fallacy."
You've got your Q hat on. Good write up
Your observation hit a nerve with some of the shills here as it received 7 downvotes by the time I read it. You unnerved the correct people. Points like this need to be made so those of us who are fighting the fight can stay focused on the prize. This was a good analytical post. Plus, I can’t remember the last time I saw the correct use of quotidian.
One of the most thoughtful posts here in a long time.
I don’t know what is really reality anymore. It is totally nightmare and I am freaking out about what is fake and real nowadays. God bless, we have to be very careful about everything
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