How Ziglag Connects To Kirk
Seven candidates from Germany’s right-leaning AfD (Alternative fur Deutschland) Party died in the weeks leading up to the September 14 local elections in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Snopes, the CIA’s lying machine, claimed all of these deaths were due to natural causes.
In point of fact, AfD politicians were targeted for assassination because they opposed NATO’s plans to not only continue, but to ramp up the Ukraine War against Russia. Was it NATO that conducted these killings, or the nation state of Germany, or AfD’s political rivals within Germany?
Here, citizen journalist George Webb draws ties linking the hits to an American-based Christian Zionist organization called Ziklag, named after a town in what was once the Kingdom of Judah. This town was central to David’s Biblical journeys and his wars against the Amalekites.
Is Ziklag, which is headquartered in Southlake, Texas, a religious organization? Not exactly. Although it does have ties with an outfit called the New Apostolic Reformation. Webb believes the group has been behind multiple wars and conflicts that have arisen involving the United States, going back as far as the Vietnamese War in the 1960s. Is this same organization now pushing the Ukraine War and for what reasons? Do they have arms to sell, minerals to carve out, oil wells to drill, enemies to expunge, or all of the above?
Furthermore, have they now brought their latest assassination campaign to the United States, plotting the killing of Charlie Kirk on September 10 in Orem, Utah? Is Tyler Robinson really the killer, or just a dupe used by these villains to provide cover and camouflage for the actual assassination team?
Is it merely a coincidence that NATO was hosting a conference on the Utah Valley University campus the same day Kirk was gunned down? The topic of the conference? Drones and unconventional warfare. Only the day of the shooting, no drones were sent aloft. That gave the NATO crowd the opportunity to watch the fireworks. Here’s more from Webb.


