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Temu Trinkets And Magic Cards

Has the Charlie Kirk political assassination investigation veered down a Yellow Brick Road? Will we see midgets springing out along the roadway soon?

Maybe, maybe not. But we appear to be entering  a brand new territory, and it most certainly has a fanciful ring.

Here, citizen journalist George Webb touches upon a few of the new elements to the story introduced through last week’s video by Turkey Tom (see Saturday’s Call Me Stormy), exploring the Temu trinkets and magic cards mentioned through the Discord chats by alleged Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson and Robinson’s roommate/lover Lance Twiggs.

Can we trust this evidence? Or it is all a fabrication, woven by agents within the FBI or its law enforcement partner the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives)?

Baron Coleman also reacts to Turkey Tom’s look into the Discord chats by Twiggs and Robinson.

Coleman’s conclusion: Turkey Tom has been talking with the Feds. No, Coleman is not saying Turkey Tom is a Fed. But Coleman does believe the original source for the story likely works for the FBI or AFT.

Here, Coleman also addresses Mike McCoy, chief of staff at Turning Point USA.  That’s the non-profit Charlie Kirk founded. There have been some questions raised about McCoy’s movements at the assassination scene.

 

Tyler Twists Keep On Coming!

New video releases show Tyler Robinson boarding his gray Dodge Challenger for his getaway from the Charlie Kirk assassination on September 10 in Orem, Utah. The car had been parked just off the main campus alongside the ROTC building at Utah Valley University — close to where Robinson stashed his 30-06 Mauser rifle, wrapped inside a blanket, and hidden under some shrubs.

Robinson was not driving. the Dodge Challenger It appears there was a woman driving the getaway vehicle. Investigative reporter George Webb believes that woman was Ermiya Fanaeian, the leader of the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City.

In another new twist, as Robinson was boarding the Dodge Challenger to escape, a second decoy dressed in similar clothing — the same color T-shirt and hat — walked in the opposite direction from the car escaping, up 800 West Street — the street with all of the houses owned by the family of Phil Lyman.

This decoy drew attention away from the escape. Webb believes this could have been former Brigham Young University lacrosse goalie Rob Hild, although he’s not certain if that’s the case. And Laissez Faire Lounge has identified multiple individuals within the crowd at the Kirk rally also wearing the same outfit. So there seems to have been a clearcut intent to create confusion.

These new wrinkles might seem small, but they indicate, beyond any doubt, that there was a team involved with Tyler Robinson. Now, it becomes a matter of identifying the members of the team, as well as demonstrating who organized and controlled the team. Here’s Webb’s update Thursday from YouTube.

With so many mysteries unfolding involving multiple characters wearing colorful costumes, you might think we were exploring a new edition of Where’s Waldo?  Let watch the trailer from Universal Kids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZFDwrQ5Yz0

Tyler In The Skies At DQ

Why didn’t the FBI ever find the bullet used to kill Charlie Kirk? Was there an autopsy done? If not, what’s the cause? Has the FBI produced legitimate ballistics reports? Is it at all interested in assembling a case that can be won, or is the object of the FBI to provide an easy escape hatch for the alleged assassin Tyler Robinson?

And speaking of Robinson, did he target Kirk because he viewed the Turning Point USA director as an enemy of transgender gays? Or was Robinson actually a henchman employed by secretive federal government forces? Has he been working as a sniper or doing demolition with the Azov Brigade in Ukraine? Was he an assassin or a decoy?

Is there any role that CIA played in this assassination? Did the CIA push the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City? Did it have any involvement in the oddly named Center for Anticipatory Intelligence (CAI) at Utah State University in Logan, Utah? What’s the story behind the rise of the Chinese Cultural Center in Layton, Utah?

On a side note, did the CIA fly Robinson from Provo to Page, Ariz., close to his home in St. George on the night of the assassination? Did that flight occur on the private jet N888KG? If so, what exactly is the connection between the CIA and the cosmetic company Younique, which controls that jet through its owner Derek Maxfield? Younique is said to be the fastest-growing company in America. Is this because it sells tons of cosmetics, or because it has a lot of cash on hand? Where does that cash come from? Where does it go?

There’s an awful lot here to unpack, and we’re fortunate to have George Webb sharing his own research, as well as the work from his team of citizen journalists. We present two Webb videos here, one titled “Tyler In  The Skies At DQ” and an earlier one discussing Tyler’s itinerary after the assassination attempt, the evening of Sep. 10, the night he dined at Dairy Queen. For more on that episode, check out Candace Owens’ latest broadcasts, as she broke that story.

Fishy Act Blue Donations Probed

“He did not do $300,000 worth of anything in three years,” exclaims Pam Fridrich, wife to Heinz Fridrich, when presented with Federal Election Commission data by an OMG Citizen Journalist in Fernandina Beach, Florida, claiming the Fridrichs donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to ActBlue. When asked if they had made the contributions, Pam responds, “Not to my knowledge.” The Fridrich family, overwhelmed by the allegations, remains perplexed by how such large sums could be attributed to them.

Across the country, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Elaina Bulow, a devout Democrat, is reportedly linked to around 830 donations totaling roughly $111,000. Bulow, who regularly monitors her bank statements, was outraged when presented with the FEC data, stating bluntly, “What’s on that website is a lot of bullsh*t.” Despite being a frequent donor, Bulow denies contributing anything close to the reported amount, saying, “Not that much… Not $111,000.”

Similarly, Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Marilyn Shearer found her name tied to nearly 3,600 transactions totaling over $133,000. Shearer admits to donating regularly, stating, “I donate quite a bit, probably every day, which is frustrating.” Despite her frequency in donating, she is stunned by the transactions attributed to her name. When questioned about the possibility of donating upwards of $100,000, Shearer shook her head no in disbelief.

The ActBlue donation legitimacy issue is escalating, with attorney generals from Texas, Wyoming, Missouri, Virginia, and two anonymous states launching investigations into the organization’s questionable fundraising practices. Here’s more from the O’Keefe Media Group.

O’Keefe Rises From The Grave

You can’t keep a good man down for long. James O’Keefe is proving as much, rising up from the ashes to announce his new venture — the O’Keefe Media Project.

We wish him the best of luck. Hopefully, one of his first assignments will be to expose the CIA shills on the board of directors at Project Veritas who forced O’Keefe from the non-profit organization he had founded and nourished along for so many years.

The ouster was so reminiscent of Glenn Greenwald getting booted from The Intercept, which he had also co-founded. This leads us to believe the CIA is no longer simply meddling with the affairs of foreign nations, but now pushing its own globalist agenda to eliminate freedoms and U.S. Constitutional protections in the United States.

Both the CIA and its decrepit “law enforcement” counterpart, the FBI, need to be seriously dressed down and restrained. These agencies no longer serve the American people. They simply do whatever benefits the corrupt Deep State.

The O’Keefe Media Group — OMG is the shorthand — will be trying to put thousands of cameras into the hands of citizen journalists. That’s what James O’Keefe tells Charlie Kirk in an interview announcing the new venture.

O’Keefe owns OMG, so there’s no phony board of directors he has to appease. Steve Bannon gives us more details in a followup chat with O’Keefe.

The Rise Of Citizen Journalists

Tim Pool is part of what some call the new media, citizen journalists who work for themselves. Increasingly, such journalists cover things the mainstream media miss.

Pool, who leans left and supported Bernie Sanders, reports whatever he sees on his news channel TimCast. When the media jumped on a video of a grinning Covington High School kid wearing a Trump hat, claiming he was taunting a Native American man, Pool was skeptical. He found a longer clip of the encounter on YouTube and used that to show that the Native American elder approached the kids as they waited for a bus, not the other way around, as had been claimed. There was no evidence that the kids were racist.

In this edition of his blog, John Stossel reports Pool is part of a new wave of independent journalists and thinkers–leftists, centrists, libertarians and conservatives–who use the new media to get the word out. “I’m glad that gives us more options,” he says. Here’s more.

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