CK was changing—subtly at first, then with a stubborn clarity that made people nervous.
You could see it in recent interviews with Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson. He shifted toward Candace's skepticism of Mossad, Epstein, the ADL, Ackman:
- Doubting Israel’s tactics in Gaza
- Questioning Epstein’s ties to Mossad and the CIA
- Pulling at the web we've all been unraveling for years
That made him dangerous.
The Pressure Campaign and the Setup
Ackman and his circle pressured him hard:
- Go to Israel
- Apologize
- Recant
Because after CK helped swing the election, they couldn't tolerate him becoming a magnetic force for America’s straight, white, Christian male youth..
Then something happened.
The White Hats —they intercepted the plot.
They placed him in witness protection, let Mossad their ridiculous Butler/JFK hit succeeded, staging the UVU killing as a clean cover story.
Candace, the Thread, and the White Hat Switch
Candace is pulling a thread uncovering the first layer of Mossad stagecraft, but here’s the twist:
The real trick was the White Hat switch.
That single move explains:
- Messy forensics
- Misfiled leads
- Half-sent subpoenas
- Ridiculous investigation with no aerial support
- Contaminated crime scene
It even dovetails with:
- Trump’s Schlomo Perl nod
- Kash’s Valhalla reference
What looked like bungled investigation now reads like deliberate theater.
What Mossad Wants: Chaos and Recalibration
Mossad isn’t playing small. They want:
- MAGA civil rupture
- Shifting allegiances
- Flushed-out assets
- A manufactured crisis that fractures old loyalties
When the moment is right, CK will re-emerge—recalibrated, usable, and ready to serve.
Final Thought: Who Benefits?
This is choreographed secrecy—staged deaths, half-truths in police files, forensic inconsistencies.
Ask the simple question:
Who benefited?
This time, the answer is sharper than factions.
A higher purpose.
God wins.
Referenced Sources:
- [Tucker Carlson’s commentary on Epstein and Israeli intelligence]
- [Megyn Kelly’s recent episodes revisiting Epstein and related leads]
- https://x.com/disclosetv/status/1966503323718090778
- https://substack.com/inbox/post/173554018?triedRedirect=true
Why would someone feel the need to use an em dash versus a normal keyboard hyphen when typing things out? They are very much distinct Unicode characters (U+2014 for an em dash versus U+002D, U+2010 and U+2011 for various hyphens). Hell, even just a comparison, — versus -.
While I don't know the exact reason for large language models using U+2014 specifically, it is a correlation that people have spotted.
My ms-word often changes it automatically to an em-dash. It happened on my phone with some keyboards, too. Sometimes I care, sometimes I don't. It's a stylistic preference. It's possible it could be a generational thing; I was taught they have separate uses. But I was also taught cursive and to diagram sentences which almost nobody teaches anymore. It might be generally true that AI uses it more, but I don't think it's a smoking gun by any means.
Weird. I don't recall my phone or my computer ever automatically inserting an emdash in the place of a minus sign. (how would you type math?)
I did move to Linux a decade ago to get away from Microsoft/Apple so it's been awhile since I used Windows. Maybe that's how it works now.
Emdash use does still stand out in AI use though. Just go generate some text and see for yourself. It overuses it.
If you do a single dash without spaces, it will retain it, like-this. If you do two dashes--without a space it will convert. It will also convert if you do a dash surrounded by spaces - and thats how MS Word operates.