The assassination of Charlie Kirk was followed by an onslaught of celebrations while online platforms were flooded with posts resorting to taunts and ridicule. In other words, the response to Kirk’s death was demonic, and that’s exactly what those behind the scenes want to see.
I personally don’t enjoy listening to liberals and conservatives argue, so I cannot say I was a big Charlie Kirk follower. However, I did come across some of his clips and respected what he tried to accomplish: Inviting young people to engage in a civil debate where both sides could make themselves heard. Kirk’s initiative was relatively healthy and wholesome in a political climate where the opposing side is systematically demonized and dehumanized.
From the clips I heard of him, I agreed with some opinions. And, sometimes, I did not. Does that mean that I wanted to see him murdered in front of his two young children? Of course not. What kind of complete psychopath would want that?
Well, it appears that we’re living amongst complete psychopaths. Ever since his brutal assassination, there’s been a wave of unhinged, chronically online people mocking and celebrating his death. Some even stated that he deserved it and that others like him should suffer the same fate.
To justify their insane views, some say, “Well, Kirk was for (insert opinion here)” or “he was against (insert other opinion here).”
So?
Seriously, so what?
If you believe he deserved to die, and even celebrated it, let me tell you a couple of things, and I hope you won’t want to shoot me for it: He had every right to state whatever opinion he wanted. Did you forget that free speech is a core staple of a free and democratic society? Are you seriously saying that he deserved to bleed to death from the throat because his opinion did not closely match yours?
If you’ve celebrated his death, you’ve failed as a person. You’ve allowed low-level politics to take over your humanity, and it has turned you into a monster. You’ve allowed yourself to be consumed with hatred, and you’ve sided with evil. You can rationalize it the way you want, but there is no scenario where you are not wrong for celebrating the death of the father of two young girls.
If you believe his public execution was a “win” for your political side, well, it was a major loss for you as a person. And, in the end, this is the only battle that matters. In the grand scheme of things, political debates are worthless, but your actions as a human are everything. You were tested and you failed.
As far as we know, Kirk wasn’t hurting anyone. His only crime was saying words in a microphone. And, believe it or not, that is not a crime – it is a fundamental right enshrined in the Constitution.
Needless to say, I found the toxic aftermath of Kirk’s death disturbing to the soul, and the only word that comes to mind to describe this situation is “demonic.”
They want us to be surrounded by toxic, demonic energy, and through events such as this one, they force the entire world to partake in it.
Horrifically Symbolic
Everything about this assassination was horrifically symbolic. It happened on the day before 9/11, which was a “turning point” in American history. Ironically, Turning Point is the name of Kirk’s organization, and his assassination might also become a turning point in American politics.
At the moment of being shot, Kirk was speaking his mind and exercising his free speech. As the bullet went through his throat, blood gushed, and this agonizing ordeal was broadcast far and wide on social media. While footage of violent events is usually carefully censored online, Kirk’s bloody death was somehow allowed to be viewed by all.
It is almost as if “they” wanted people to see it. Because it was symbolic and ritualistic. Kirk’s words were silenced by violence, something that happens in oppressive and authoritarian states. They want these events to be normalized, and they want those who value free speech to be afraid for their life.
They want another horrific thing to be normalized: The celebration of a person’s violent death. And it started the second Kirk got shot.
Who Are These People?
A close look at the footage of this man reveals that something is off. First, as soon as Kirk was hit, the man looked directly towards the shooter and cheered, as if he knew exactly what was happening. And he celebrated the fact that the hit was successful. There was no moment of confusion or wondering what was happening. Clearly, he wasn’t afraid that his standing up and chanting would make him an easy target for a still active shooter. Was he in on it?
When people tracked the man down on social media, he posted a weird, cryptic message that barely makes sense.
As usual, the shooting was pinned on a lone-wolf, deranged guy who managed to snipe Kirk from 200 yards away. Like the Minneapolis shooter, he wrote messages on his ammunition pointing to trans, LGBT, and Antifa slogans. Like the Minneapolis shooter, he appears to have been radicalized on platforms such as Reddit (which happens to be a hotbed of horrific posts ridiculing Kirk’s death).
Allow me to doubt that this 22-year-old Redditor who shacked up with a furry transgender weirdo worked alone. As the strange actions of some people in the crowd indicate, this might have been a planned assassination meant to be pinned on a brainwashed patsy. If you think that’s a crazy conspiracy theory, you should know that most high-profile assassinations are planned this way, including the killing of JFK and his brother.
Why would they want him dead? Chain of events.
Planned Backlash
Everything about Kirk’s murder and its aftermath is highly toxic and d. Five years ago, I wrote an article titled Lebanon Was Torn Apart by a Civil War and the U.S. is Going Down a Similar Path, where I explained how racial and political divisions are being purposely exacerbated to destroy the country from within.
While some argued that my article was too gloomy, everything I observed has only gotten worse since then. While hopefully America remains far from a civil war, everything is being done to turn citizens against each other.
The assassination of an influential figure by someone from the “other side” is precisely what causes things to spiral in profoundly divided nations. It is a classic war-inducing action often performed by patsies and hired agents. Throughout history, these killings have usually been followed by retaliation, which leads to a violent escalation. When blood is shed, peace and reconciliation become impossible.
Hopefully, there won’t be any more bloodshed. However, there’s already a “civil war” happening online. Only minutes after Kirk’s death, social media platforms were flooded with horrific posts celebrating his death, attacking his character, and arguing that he brought it on himself. Others took some of Kirk’s quotes (often out of context) to somehow justify that he deserved to be murdered. One of them is certified creep Stephen King.
This is the kind of rhetoric that causes radicalization. Even worse, it was blatantly false. Why even post something like this hours after the death of a man? Why not remain respectfully silent for like a day? In any case, the backlash against King was immediate.
The response to Kirk’s death is a new, disturbing low in American public discourse. It is almost as if “they” planned this chain of events to happen to set toxic precedents in American life. They want the outright celebration of a person’s death and the ridiculing of the legacy to become the norm. They want these posts to be received with rage and anger by the opposite side, leading to the demonization and dehumanization of opponents. In the end, America gets torn from inside – a primary goal of the globalist elite.
I could post hundreds of memes that float online on platforms such as Reddit, but I’ll only post one.
As stated above, many of these posts are made by sad people who’ve been radicalized online. But it goes further than that. Many of these posts, memes, and disinformation campaigns are posted by foreign actors looking to stoke division within the country. And it is working. Since Kirk’s death, there’s been a noticeable radicalization of both sides, accompanied by a ramping up of hate and insults. This is when things become dangerous and volatile.
On September 12th, things almost got much worse.
A terrorist attack almost happened in Utah with the potential of causing mass casualties. This event was gravely under-reported.
If the device had detonated and multiple people had died, that strategically placed Taco flag would have stained American politics with more indelible blood.
Demonic Times
Since Kirk’s death, there’s been toxic, demonic energy sweeping across America. His violent murder was immediately met with a wave of taunting, mocking, and ridicule that had never been seen before. And according to numerous cultures, that is precisely what demons do.
Many traditions, particularly within certain branches of Christianity, describe demons as entities that taunt and ridicule people, often to cause emotional distress, incite anger, or lead individuals astray. These demonic attempts to mock and taunt are seen as a form of spiritual warfare, where one’s mind becomes the battlefield. To counter this, believers are encouraged to take thoughts captive, respond with God’s Word, seek wisdom from God, and rely on the strength of their faith in Christ to overcome these attacks.
Furthermore, the Greek word for “devil,” diabolos, means “slanderer,” suggesting a connection to mockery and slander.
What is currently happening is not merely political; it is spiritual. After years of claiming that our satanic popular culture is influencing society, we are seeing the results.
Charlie Kirk’s death is a symptom of a sickness that is afflicting America and several other countries. Free speech, civil discourse, and a respectful exchange of ideas – the staples of free society – are being replaced with hate, violence, and demonic taunting.
On a social level, America is allowing itself to collapse and slide into a violent and oppressive state. On a spiritual level, we’re all forcibly basking in demonic energy. It is grand time to wake up, realize what is happening and come to our senses.
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