The Immaculate Deception
After promising transparency and candor, the Trump administration is now backsliding on the political assassination of Charlie Kirk. We are not seeing unvarnished truth coming out from the FBI. Instead we are being misled, particularly as concerns the supposed .30-06 bullet that murdered Kirk.
This bullet produced no blood splatter whatsoever, even though a .30-06 fired upon a deer or turkey would blow a monstrous hole in the body of the beast. Somehow, we’re told, this 30.-06 shot by Tyler Robinson was stopped dead in its tracks by Charlie Kirk’s neck. There was no blood splatter seen outside his body, and supposedly no bullet found on the grounds that serves as solid evidence.
The exercise breaks the realm of plausibility. “The worst thing they can possibly do is immaculate deception,” says private investigator George Webb. “We want the body to say truth.”
Why is this political assassination being presented in a way just as clouded and sketchy as the killings of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.? Is Trump sending his MAGA supporters down the river? Is this another sell-out to benefit Palantir Technologies, the surveillance company that wants to desecrate the U.S. Constitution and remove every last vestige from the Bill of Rights?
Here’s more from Webb in a video bearing the full title “Utah Burning: The Body of Evidence Doesn’t Lie.” “Utah Burning” conjures up the 1988 movie Mississippi Burning with Gene Hackman, where the FBI sends a large squadron to Mississippi to investigate the murder of three civil rights activists by members of the KKK.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: On Monday, FBI Director Kash Patel issued an email, pledging to investigate several loose ends relating to the murder of Charlie Kirk. But Patel cautioned that he cannot discuss too many specifics while the probe’s in progress.)


