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In this video, the speaker discusses their research on the mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois and their interactions with Nama Cates, an ex-Hollywood actress and podcaster. They uncover a connection between accelerationism and mass shootings, as well as the role of provocateurs in inciting violence. The speaker discovers that Nama is part of a countering violent extremism community and defends an incel forum that harbors accelerationist provocateurs. They also mention Jade, a military intelligence contractor, who had identified the accelerationist threat and disappeared after claiming to have information about the January 6th pipe bombs. The speaker explores the origins of accelerationism, its connection to satanism, and the tactics used by provocateurs. Both Jade and Nama disappear after exhibiting concerning behavior.

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Hi. I'm Rachel, and my name is currently first on a website claiming to expose Charlie Kirk's murderers. In the last two days I've been getting messages nonstop, claiming to know where I live and saying they're coming for me. I said I was terrified to think of how far right fans of Kirk aching for more violence could turn this into a radicalizing moment. That analysis came from the fact that I am an experienced journalist who has extensively covered right wing extremism. That's also why, by the way, a lot of people hate me and wanna shut me up. And suddenly, I was, like, the face of people Charlie Kirk's murder, even though that literally never happened. And for what? They're just proving me right. I just really hope no one makes good on these threats because I now have to live as if they might.

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The discussion centers on Charlie Kirk and the handling of his death. The speakers are uncertain about the official account and call for a truly rigorous and honest federal investigation. Specific points raised include: - A claim that Canada said Egyptian-registered aircraft followed Charlie Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, around for years in various places; the speaker asserts this is factually true and notes it is a very strange data point, though its meaning is unclear. - A claim that Erika Kirk’s event had a disproportionately large number of foreign-registered cell phones, which is also stated as true. - The speakers emphasize that the FBI has a moral and legal obligation to investigate openly and to consider all possibilities, applying the same process as in science, journalism, and law enforcement. They express a lack of confidence in the FBI and the officials who run it, and argue that honesty and a coherent narrative are needed to restore public trust. - Foreknowledge of the incident is discussed: posts on X allegedly predicted that Charlie Kirk would be killed on the date of the college event in Utah. The question is raised about whether those posts were just guessing and whether those involved have been interviewed by the FBI to determine how they knew what they knew. - The speakers compare the investigation to other events, suggesting that if they investigated, they would examine who publicly posted foreknowledge and seek detailed explanations: who they spoke to, what they know, and how to verify it. - There is a request for an explanation of how the killer transformed into a radical, violent actor, with a note that the speaker does not automatically endorse trans ideologies but wants to understand the radicalization process. - The speakers discuss Candace Owens’ role: the controversy and turmoil surrounding her claims, and the idea that those in authority are responsible for the investigation, not individuals like Candace or podcasters. - A concluding sentiment expresses greater trust in Candace Owens’ intent than in the average DOJ official, framing Candace’s presence as filling a vacuum left by authorities, while insisting that the people in charge must restore confidence through honest reporting and a plausible narrative.

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Over the past two years, I've researched mass shootings and discovered that many recent perpetrators are linked to fringe online communities. These groups often groom vulnerable individuals into committing acts of violence, driven by an ideology called militant accelerationism, which aims to collapse society. A notable case involves Mikhail Chikik Bishvili, aka Butcher, leader of the Maniac Murder Cult (MKU), who plotted a mass attack against minorities in New York. MKU promotes extreme violence and has ties to other extremist groups. Butcher was arrested for soliciting violent acts and distributing a manual, the Haters Handbook, which instructs members on committing terror attacks. His arrest highlights the growing threat of these networks, which exploit online spaces to recruit and radicalize individuals, aiming for societal destruction.

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Speaker claims the shooter is not a lone actor but a “hive,” and says Thomas Crooks was “on the federal radar,” with an “80 page document” of his accounts and statements to be released. Crooks allegedly started as a Trump supporter, then radicalized around 2020, publicly calling for violence against the left and posting videos of himself shooting with no bullets. He cites a comment about “lining up a bunch of socialist Jews … blasting their useless brains out with an AR.” The speaker notes Crooks' online history shows him “always calling for violence” and that he later targeted Trump while researching assassinations, including “best places for a a mass shooting” and other searches like “fertilizer bomb” and “how to molotov make a molotov cocktail.” He suggests this points to “a program” similar to MK Ultra, claiming “they find these candidates in schools.”

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In August 2022, while researching the Highland Park mass shooting with three other open-source researchers, I encountered an unheard article by Nama Cates about the alleged shooter Robert Cremo and began DMing her. Nama, a former Hollywood actress who hosted InCells and interviewed fringe figures, was also researching mass shootings. In early conversations, she referenced her friend Jade, who shared the belief that some recent mass shooters were provoked and groomed by a rising terrorist threat called accelerationism. Accelerationists, as I understood them, are a decentralized group of domestic terrorists bound by a shared desire for societal collapse, after which they hoped to install a fascist regime. Functionally, these people are provocateurs who infiltrate extremist movements and incite violence, as well as nonviolent political activism, to facilitate collapse. Sometime in late 2022, Jade—who was a military intelligence contractor specializing in counter-terrorism—identifed accelerationism as a threat for the first time and sounded alarms or attempted to do so. Jade pinned a series of tweets claiming she had used her accelerationism research to identify the person who planted pipe bombs at the Capitol prior to January 6. Her online behavior became frantic and erratic, and she released a document online she called a dead man’s switch, after which she vanished. Robert Cremo, the Highland Park shooter, was a musician known as Awake the Rapper and allegedly hid clues within an alternate reality game he developed prior to the shooting. The speaker believed there could be a hidden code within one of Cremo’s MP3 files, and, sharing this finding with Nama, learned that she and her friend Jade were doing the same thing with the same song file. The speaker did not know Jade’s identity at the time. Later, Jade’s online activity suggested she believed she had been double-crossed by counterterrorism colleagues who had stolen her research and repurposed it, presenting it to Congress while excluding her. Jade’s dead man switch, The Origins of Accelerationism, is a dense, 90-page document in which she argued she was the first to identify accelerationism and urged colleagues to spread the word. She claimed to have gone to a government agency to warn them that lone-wolf mass shooters were actually manipulated by accelerationists posing as members of various extremist communities. Instead, she alleged that colleagues smeared and discredited her, created research consortiums based on her work, and redefined it. Online searches for accelerationism then began to portray it as a term used by white supremacists and extremist groups to hasten societal collapse. Jade’s document also argued that a satanic cult, the Order of Nine Angles (ONA), was key to understanding accelerationism. ONA members allegedly use manipulation and deception to recruit unwitting people as Opfers—linked to neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and fringe movements like QAnon and the incels—to provoke mass shootings and other crimes, with the broader aim of exploiting media bias and widening political polarization. Jade identified the AR-15 as the accelerationist weapon of choice because of its impact on gun-control debates. She connected the January 6 events, incel communities, and accelerationists, suggesting that accelerationists could be exploiting protesters. Jade claimed that accelerationists had infiltrated fringe movements and that the incel forum Nama defended was a honeypot continually monitored by law enforcement, with arrests targeting vulnerable individuals rather than obvious terrorists. This led the speaker to search for Jade’s identity and uncover an old Twitter handle linked to Jade Parker. Parker appeared on Team House, discussing her cyber warfare work against ISIS and reiterating her accelerationism research, including the idea that January 6 protesters were exploited by accelerationists. The speaker notes that Jade’s disappearance occurred after the Fourth of July investigation, and Nama later claimed she was being gang-stalked by a CVE colleague and then disappeared herself. The video ends with the speaker reflecting on two researchers who vanished after pursuing the same online phenomena, and releasing this video to illuminate the situation.

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Over the last few years, I've been studying online extremist communities, and I've encountered many accelerationist types. Some want to advance civilization through tech, while others, like the Hegelian accelerationists, seek to transform society into a technocracy. The darkest groups believe violence and chaos can reboot the system, often promoting hate and genocide. Satanic accelerationists are the most extreme, believing only mass genocide can save humanity. They infiltrate other extremist communities, like national socialists and cybercriminal networks, to spread their influence. The Order of Nine Angles, an obscure UK cult, started this trend. The internet is their playground. They seek communities to corrupt, exploiting them to channel evil. Groups influenced by this ideology are incorrectly labeled as nexions. This has become one of the most serious terror threats faced by the West.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their research on the mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois and their interactions with Nama Cates, an ex-Hollywood actress and podcast host. They uncover a connection between accelerationism, a decentralized group of domestic terrorists, and the manipulation of fringe movements like incels and QAnon. The speaker also mentions Jade, a military intelligence contractor, who disappears after claiming to have identified the person who planted pipe bombs at the Capitol prior to the January 6th riot. The speaker discovers a hidden code in the music of the alleged mass shooter and realizes that Nama and Jade were investigating the same phenomena. They suspect a satanic cult's involvement in accelerationism and the provocation of mass shootings. Both Nama and Jade disappear, leaving unanswered questions.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their research on the Highland Park mass shooting and their interactions with Nama Cates, an ex-Hollywood actress. They uncover a connection between the shooting and a terrorist group called accelerationists. They also mention Jade, a military intelligence contractor who identified the accelerationist threat and went missing. The speaker discovers that Nama is part of the CVE community, researching extremist groups. They uncover a link between accelerationists and the Incel Forum, which Nama defends. The speaker finds Jade's research on accelerationism and a possible connection to a satanic cult. They question the motives of their colleagues and the FBI's involvement. Both Jade and Nama disappear, leaving unanswered questions.

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Becca Spinks discusses harmful online communities, focusing on the "764 network," which grooms unsupervised children, manipulates them, and coerces them into horrific acts on camera for extortion. This network uses blackmail, threatening to swat victims' houses or expose them if they don't comply. The goal is notoriety within the group, pushing children towards self-harm, animal torture, and even suicide on livestream. These groups, including the satanic "Order of Nine Angles" (O9A), aim for societal collapse by traumatizing children, sometimes turning them into abusers. O9A infiltrates vulnerable communities, using propaganda and aesthetics to promote evil. The "Maniac Murder Cult" (MKU), originating from Ukraine, grooms individuals to commit terror attacks. MKU has links to neo-Nazi factions and has influenced mass shootings. Accelerationist ideologies, aiming to incite chaos, are a common thread. These groups exploit technology and social media to find and manipulate vulnerable individuals, often minors, sometimes with international connections, making them difficult to track and prosecute.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their research on the mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois and their interactions with Nama Cates, an ex-Hollywood actress and podcast host. They uncover a connection between the shooting and a rising terrorist threat called accelerationism. The speaker also discovers that Nama's friend, Jade, who is a military intelligence contractor, has been investigating the same threat. They find hidden codes in the shooter's music and believe it holds the key to decrypting his manifesto. However, tensions arise when the speaker explores the incel forum mentioned by Nama and finds evidence of accelerationist provocateurs. They realize that Nama is part of a countering violent extremism community and has been defending the forum. The speaker also uncovers information about Jade's research on accelerationism and its connection to a satanic cult called the Order of Nine Angles. Jade's disappearance and Nama's subsequent online episode raise questions about the truth behind their research.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their research on the mass shooting at a 4th of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. They stumbled upon an article about a cheater named Robert Cremo and contacted the author, Nama Cates. Nama was interested in researching mass shootings and mentioned her friend, Jade, who had similar beliefs. They discovered that accelerationists, a group of domestic terrorists, were infiltrating extremist movements to incite violence and political activism. Jade, a military intelligence contractor, claimed to have identified the person who planted the pipe bombs at the Capitol before the January 6th riot. However, Jade disappeared, and the speaker found connections between Nama, Jade, and a controversial online forum called the Incel Forum. They suspect that Nama and Jade were involved in a government operation to monitor and arrest individuals in the forum. The speaker also uncovers links between accelerationism and a satanic cult called the Order of Nine Angles. They question the motives and actions of their colleagues in counterterrorism research and the FBI's handling of the investigation. Both Nama and Jade disappear, leaving unanswered questions.

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I started investigating mass shootings and stumbled upon accelerationism, a violent extremist movement. Counter-terrorism researcher Jade Parker, who was smeared for exposing this threat, shared her "dead man's switch" before disappearing. She's alive and in hiding because she exposed the Order of Nine Angles, a satanic neo-Nazi cult linked to the seven six four pedophilia network. The Kyle Spitz case, where a viral video showed him being shot by his stepdad, led me to discover Spitz's alleged involvement in seven six four, a cult that grooms children online into committing self-harm and animal abuse. This group is part of a larger network called COM, which is linked to hacking, animal abuse, extortion, and domestic terror cells. My investigation revealed the horrific content and the connection to accelerationist ideologies.

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Over the past two years, extensive research into mass shootings revealed that many recent perpetrators are linked to fringe online communities. These groups, often resembling cults, indoctrinate vulnerable individuals into extremist ideologies, with no singular leader guiding them. A notable example is the Maniac Murder Cult, led by Mikhail Chikik Bishvili, which plotted a mass attack against minority children in New York. This neo-Nazi group promotes violent extremism and has ties to other extremist organizations. Their propaganda, including the Haters Handbook, encourages acts of terrorism and violence. Recent arrests highlight the growing threat of these networks, which aim to incite chaos and destruction in the U.S. The interconnectedness of these groups underscores the dangers lurking in online spaces, where predators target susceptible youth to further their violent agendas.

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- About a week and a half ago, a video referenced Candace’s tweet claiming a nine-eleven-style attack would occur in December. That attack allegedly happened, with two mass shootings within 24 hours: Brown University (two dead, eight in critical condition) and Bondi Beach, Australia (12 unalive, including one of the shooters), making Bondi Australia’s deadliest shooting in three decades. - The speaker asserts these are false flag SIOP events, meaning the events are real and victims real, but the behind-the-scenes actors are nefarious. The speaker claims two Brown University survivors were also survivors in two separate shootings in California and Florida, suggesting a pattern of repeat survivors. - The speaker notes mayor Brett Smiley of Rhode Island (the Brown shooting location) appears in Google Trends searches 24 hours before the shooting, purportedly in connection to Israel. The shooter at Bondi Beach, Navid Akram, allegedly has a profile that shows up in Google Trends before the event in Tel Aviv, China, and Cyprus. - A witness at Bondi Beach said that four policemen approached the scene but did not shoot back. The speaker questions why police did not fire. - Another survivor, who previously survived an attack in October in Israel, reportedly had time to take a selfie during the Bondi massacre. That survivor’s name is Arshin Trevinski. - The events allegedly occurred on the first day of Hanukkah, December 14, the same date as Sandy Hook, according to the speaker. - The speaker also highlights a 43-year-old fruit shop owner named Armin l Armin who stopped one of the Bondi Beach gunmen, countering mainstream media narratives by indicating the stop involved a Muslim individual stopping other Muslims. The speaker claims the mainstream media narrative counters this claim. - The speaker states there is much more to break down and promotes a breakdown on their YouTube channel, the Maverick Approach, and invites viewers to share their thoughts in the comments.

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An investigation revealed online groups propagating memes and directives aimed at sowing division and discontent, with the ultimate goal of accelerating the collapse of the United States. Documents obtained prior to public reporting linked to the New Zealand shooter's manifesto. These groups engage in coordinated trolling, meme generation, and the spread of anti-Semitic sentiment, often posing as right-wing extremists while simultaneously playing the side of the left, acting as sock puppets to control political discourse. The investigation also uncovered a potential troll farm connected to Andrew Yang's campaign, with evidence of paid meme operators influencing voters and detailed instructions on meme generation and content to target. The groups employ tactics such as flooding comment sections, pushing narratives to divide Trump's base, and creating the false appearance of right-wing extremism. The material also references accelerationism, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and the New Zealand shooting.

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Jack Ziz Lasota, leader of a radical group, faked his death in 2022 during court proceedings in California, even creating a fake obituary. However, police spotted him months later during a murder investigation at his commune. Subsequently, he was arrested in Pennsylvania, but after his bail was lowered to $10,000, he absconded and remains at large. Lasota's group is linked to violence, including an attack on 82-year-old Curtis Lindt, who survived an assassination attempt in 2022 but was later murdered. The suspect in Lindt's murder is connected to a woman involved in a Vermont shootout. Lasota studied computer engineering at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and interned for NASA. He later established a blog with radical content that influenced transgender individuals. I continue to report on this case.

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These this lone shooter as it pertains to Charlie Kirk is not a lone shooter. It's a hive. I had been able to scrape everything about Thomas Crooks before the feds got rid of everything, and it's shocking there is no way this person was not on the federal radar. "the bait is to make me as a conservative hate you if you were on the left." The reality of Thomas Crooks is going to be a story that we should get familiar with. He was at first very angry against the left, outwardly calling for the murder of people that are on the left. "videos that he was posting of himself shooting with no bullets in the gun in his bedroom." We blurred the weapon. "That's funny because I always believed being patriotic was lining up a bunch of socialist Jews like the ones that booed Trump and blasting their useless brains out with an AR." "every one of the Trump hating Democrats deserves to have their heads chopped off and put on stakes for the world to see what happens when you f with America." His Google history includes "best places for a a mass shooting," "how to molotov make a molotov cocktail." He was fascinated with this stuff. Around 2020 he pivoted after COVID and "tried to assassinate him post COVID." "I think that this is a program. I do. I don't know know, but I know." "MK Ultra" and "I have no reason to believe that that program was ever discontinued." He suggests "they find these candidates in schools" and says he will post an 80 page document. We're never gonna be told what therapists he was seeing.

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The speaker discusses the existence of a satanic pedophile cult known as 764 and its connection to the accelerationist group Order of 9 Angles. They explain how 764 preys on vulnerable children online, grooming them into committing acts of self-harm and sexual exploitation. The speaker also reveals that 764 is part of a larger network called Calm, which includes various cyber criminal activities such as hacking, animal abuse, and extortion. They highlight the role of the Order of 9 Angles in infiltrating and radicalizing these groups, with the aim of accelerating societal collapse. The speaker emphasizes the need to identify and apprehend the higher-ranking members of these networks to protect potential victims.

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Wiener's laptop had kill switches in it. It was filled with crap that wasn't supposed to be there. Supposedly, nine cops watched the videos on Wiener's laptop and they had to keep leaving the room because they couldn't stand what they were seeing; all nine are now dead. There's names and faces in deadness—they're real people. You can say they died for other reasons, but it's still nine cops. It's like the five cops who died after January 6. Right? Four of them were suicides. According to AI, there were about 80 cops really in the thick of things; four of them died from suicide.

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A warning from the San Francisco FBI to parents about an international predatory network called seven six four that is using seemingly innocent games to target children in violent ways. The FBI announced the arrest of two leaders, Prasad Nepal (20, North Carolina; username Trippie) and Leonidas Varigianus (US citizen, arrested in Greece; nickname War). The danger remains, with ongoing investigations across the country (more than 250 investigations under 55 field offices). Investigative reporting describes how seven six four predators scout online games like Minecraft and Roblox and also use groups on social platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook that focus on self-harm and eating disorders to identify vulnerable girls. A mother describes how her 15-year-old daughter became involved after a seven six four member contacted her; others joined in. Once a predator has sensitive information or a photo of a girl, they threaten to expose her to family or school if she won’t comply. They also sometimes call in fake crisis reports at the victim’s home, a practice known as swatting. A survivor describes being pressured to livestream harmful acts and to kill a cat; the same individual who pressured her to take her life also sent her a suicide manual. The latest federal complaint filed last month names Prasad Nepal and Leonidas Varigianus as leaders. The story notes that victims can be male as well. There are diverse motivations within the group, including an accelerationist ideology aimed at the downfall of society. The FBI’s San Francisco office leader states the agency has more than 250 investigations underway, with collaboration across federal, state, and local partners for training and awareness to combat the threat. The group has a history of arrests: Henry Ayala, 28, from the San Fernando Valley, charged with child pornography last month; Richard Densmore, 47, from Michigan, sentenced to 30 years for exploiting a child. Densmore spoke on Discord before his arrest, describing involvement with others in a “cult.” Becca Spinks, a self-defense advocate and investigator, notes that taking down leaders is a first move but the threat remains. A pessimistic view is presented that the problem may be too large to stop, with fears that a child could be targeted by someone in their own neighborhood. The mother’s daughter is set to testify in at least one case; victims are young, but so are some predators, including several teen seven six four members who have been arrested. Victims can be male too. The story emphasizes parental involvement and monitoring of children’s online activity, and mentions that Minecraft, Roblox, and Discord say they’re aware of the issue and taking steps to stop predators. The origin of the group’s name: the founder, from Texas, chose seven six four because 764 was the start of his ZIP code.

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In this video, the speaker discusses their research on the mass shooting at a 4th of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. They stumbled upon an article about alleged cheater Robert Cremo and contacted the author, Nama Cates. Nama, an ex-actress, was interested in researching mass shootings and mentioned her friend Jade, a military intelligence contractor. Jade claimed to have identified the person who planted the pipe bombs before the January 6th riot. However, Jade disappeared, and the speaker discovered that Nama was involved in a honeypot operation within the incel forum. They also found connections between accelerationism, satanic cults, and manipulation of vulnerable individuals. Both Jade and Nama vanished, leaving unanswered questions.

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EVERYTHING WE KNOW: Minneapolis Church Shooting
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Two children were killed and seventeen others injured when a gunman opened fire at Annunciation Roman Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis on the first day of the academic year. The shooter, who also died by suicide, fired through windows with a rifle, a shotgun, and a pistol. The victims included two eight- and ten-year-olds sitting in pews; many others, including children, were injured, with the majority expected to survive. The shooter had attended the school and fired during a back-to-school mass. Authorities described a disturbing online trail, including social media postings and a 22-minute manifesto found in connection with the attack. Investigators and local news teams noted gun markings and references to other mass shooters, and described the handwritten notes and photos displayed with the weapons. A focus emerged on how the internet and online subcultures may have shaped the shooter’s actions, with discussions of 764 and 09A death-cult communities and calls for notoriety. In the broader program, the hosts reference national debates about protests, the use of the National Guard, and charges in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. They note safety concerns as school security grows, with metal detectors at some schools; a CNN panel highlight and ongoing discussions about Israel and Gaza involve guests. Throughout, the conversation emphasizes the lasting trauma for families and communities facing mass violence, and the questions about warning signs, accountability, and media coverage.

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New Details REVEALED On ICE Shooter's Internet History
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A deadly shooting at a Dallas ICE facility jolts the morning as authorities reveal three migrants were struck, one dead and two critically wounded. Investigators describe the incident as targeted violence, with the FBI on scene and evidence including anti-ICE messages found near the suspected shooter. Press conference quotes note that no officers were hurt, and one speaker emphasizes the risk of violence from political opponents. Reporters cite Ken Clippenstein’s sources, detailing online chatter on 4chan and a friend network that painted the shooter as an “edge lord” whose irony bled into real life. The hosts unpack how Trump, JD Vance, and even Ted Cruz seized the event to argue for a security crackdown, including an executive order to dismantle domestic terror networks and a push to label left-wing violence as a national threat. They cite post updates from Trump about shell casings engraved with anti-ICE and question the provenance of that inscription, noting the online debate over its authenticity. The discussion turns to the shooter’s social media and gaming history, with friends saying he spent years as an edgy, provocative online persona whose real-world actions shocked everyone who knew him. They then turn to broader implications: a gun culture in the United States, a sense of hopelessness and lack of opportunity, and how the national mood feeds extreme acts. The conversation flags the difficulty of disentangling ideology from spectacle in online spaces and worries about how the administration uses such incidents to justify expanded powers. They compare this case to other recent violence and reflect on mental health resources and the role of neoliberal pressures in shaping the climate of fear, media coverage, and political rhetoric.

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The Assassination of Charlie Kirk Explained
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A shocking shooting at a Charlie Kirk appearance kicks off a fast-moving investigation as Tyler Robinson is identified and later arrested within 33 hours. The host presents a flowchart and watches a Fox News breakdown to map the sequence of events, the weapon, and the security gaps. The Mouser bolt-action rifle is described, including a scope mounted unusually far back and engraved cartridge casings, while early speculation questions whether the killer used a professional setup or a readily available hunting weapon. The discussion dives into online theories and digital footprints, from 4chan investigations profiling Sky Velades to Omar Najgera, who predicted danger the day before. A song titled Charlie Kirk Dead at 31 appears on a SoundCloud account linked to the same circle, and discord messages describe plans to retrieve the rifle. The host notes alarming patterns, including a claimed private jet with a turned-off transponder and the suggestion that the attack could be part of broader political violence. Investigators reconstruct the timeline through campus surveillance, security footage, and a ring camera showing the suspect limping and carrying the rifle before dropping it in a wooded area. The weapon is recovered, wrapped in a towel, with the scope and length noted, raising questions about concealment. Authorities discuss why the suspect’s appearance—Converse shoes, a black shirt, distinctive logos—helps public identification, while the press conference outlines charges, the 100,000 reward, and collaboration among county, state, and federal agencies. The host closes with reflections on how quickly law enforcement linked the suspect to the crime, the role of public tips, and the ongoing analysis of online chatter and social media threads. The overarching takeaway is a timeline of events, a description of the weapon and its inscriptions, and a call for continued public assistance in identifying clues as investigators finalize their work.
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