A .30-06 did not kill Charlie Kirk

A .22, or a .223, is much more likely. Watch this video for ample evidence of what a .30-06 can do, and just as importantly, what they sound like. The gunshot at UVU sounded like a .223, not the deafening boom of a .30-06.

Tyler Robinson will not get a trial. He’ll plead out, and the most high profile political assassination since JFK, or even Lincoln, will be chloroxed and forgotten, leaving behind a gaggle of writers and obsessives who spend their entire lives investigating it, but never getting real answers.

I can’t explain the Egyptian planes that followed Erika Kirk for years, nor can I explain the total lack of blood from Charlie as he was carried to the car. I also can’t explain the fact that none of the TPUSA staff called 911 while on the way to the hospital.

It’s all too strange, but if it happened the way they’re telling us it did, it would be simple, and the evidence would be clear.

Simply releasing the high definition footage of Robinson taking the shot would eliminate almost all conspiracy theories overnight. Why won’t they? My theory is that we would see that it wasn’t a .30-06. This doesn’t mean a grand conspiracy with everyone involved, it just means an entrapment operation that got out of hand.

Author: S. Smith