Brave The New World
The Charlie Kirk assassination has one official narrative, and it comes from federal law enforcement and Turning Point USA. Matt spent a week digging into it and came away less convinced, not more. This episode is really about how narratives work. A true story is easy to believe because the pieces fit reality. A false one is a chain of "maybe" links that gets shakier the more you line it up, until the whole thing fails a rational person's sniff test. We've seen it before with Karen Read, with COVID, with the WMDs that sold the Iraq war. Then Matt runs the Kirk questions in order. The missing ambulance at a 3,000-person event. The private SUV and the unsupported head. The casing that matches the rifle and the fragment that doesn't. The crime scene torn up and repaved in four days. The four-hour hole in the shooter's timeline. The unsecured rooftop. The Discord confession the defense calls fake, and the arrest times that won't line up. The foreign-nexus lead the FBI reportedly waved off. The point isn't a rival theory. The point is that the people asking for our trust haven't earned it. If Tyler Robinson did this alone, the case for it has to be a lot better than what's on offer. Matt lays out why you shouldn't take the official story on faith
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