KJV discussion 20250913

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Written on 13 September 2025.

KJV discussion 20250913

Content

This discussion reflects on themes of violence, intelligence, and conspiracy theories in light of current events. The speaker emphasizes that not every shocking act requires a state-level conspiracy to explain. Instead, intelligent lone actors can plan and execute major events, as seen in the case of Tyler Robinson and parallels drawn to Ted Kaczynski.

The content touches on several points:

  • The plausibility of a lone assassin carrying out the Charlie Kirk shooting without CIA/FBI involvement.
  • Robinson’s intelligence, scholarship background, and firearm access through his father.
  • Comparisons to Kaczynski, including being turned in by family members.
  • Counter-arguments to claims of staged rifles or planted evidence, stressing feasibility of individual planning.
  • Side reflection on another violent case (train killing by Carlos Brown Jr.), where modern technology could blur the line between delusion and possibility.
  • Broader prophetic timeline speculation, including the possibility of Christ’s return in the late 2020s or early 2030s, and warnings about tribulation and the mark of the beast.

The overall thrust of the discussion is that believers should expect deception, hardship, and polarization in the end times, but maintain faith in Jesus Christ.

Transcript

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Okay, so i'm doing a little broadcast here on youtube and What I want to talk about is that This charlie kirk killing and the truth behind this and The amount of conspiracy theory that has emerged around the charlie kirk killing and even people like mike adams who uh Is an intelligent person, uh has promoted the idea that charlie kirk was murdered by A big organization like the that it was a professional hit by the fbi and that the fbi are lying about And i'm not saying fbi are not lying. They are lying about a lot of things But sometimes fbi is not behind the murder. It's just the way it is, you know fbi is not behind every murder and uh Sometimes there is a natural explanation to to to an assassination And in this case it is that's what I the conclusion I come to there was an individual who did this and What he accomplished alone was was quite Extraordinary, so that's why This amount of conspiracy emerged about that this is a fbi style killing like the Or cia killing like the like the john f kennedy assassination So this guy who did this who assassinated charlie kirk here He I think he was named tyler robinson or something and he was 22 years old and he um He was a scholar or he had received a scholarship for four years 40 000 u.s. Dollar or something out of 30 000. 

I don't remember But he had Received a scholarship and he was uh had scored I think 34 out of 36 on some tests So he was among the one percent Most intelligent in the usa. So this was not some ordinary guy who did this. This was a highly intelligent person He's actually reminiscent of a bit reminiscent of the ted kaczynski Bombings Uh, because he was also just one individual who managed to to do this and he was not uh, ted kaczynski was not a cia agent or uh or something he might have been subject to something on harvard by by cia or something, but you know, he was He was not He didn't have handlers when he did this or anything like that. 

He did this He did it out of his own power process as he described it well, that seems to be similar to to to this guy in that sense, but Ted kaczynski was not An anti-fascist actually, but this guy tyler robinson. It seems to have been an anti-fascist And that seems to have been the main motive for this crime. This assassination seems to have been to um to uh Uh a political motive so he considered charlie kirk to be Speaking a lot of hate be hate hateful and then he did this and um so it was motivated out of cultural and Political motives and he was an anti-fascist and he did this, you know And that's how it is. 

Sometimes sometimes it's not some fbi or anything involved in things and sometimes it's just An individual that happens to be capable enough and and that he was capable enough to do this has a Uh It's there are some multiple reasons for this one reason his father was a law enforcement Guy and he had access to weapons this guy. He used the kind of weapon that you could kill reindeers deers with a hunting weapon and I think he he kept it in his pants which made him look like he was limping when he walked there And that that's also quite interesting because um Uh, he took some risks getting there he could have been arrested with the With a rifle in his pants while walking there, but he wasn't and then he had to To somehow get up to the building and maybe there was a ladder up so he could just get up I guess he just used the ladder And got up to the building Maybe I'd test checked it out before and gone up there and seen this is a good spot to do it from And but he was obviously healthy this guy and he was obviously capable and he was able to plan and And he got up there and and For some reason this the rifle didn't get damaged when he wore had it in his pants because um I mean a scope like that has to be accurately calibrated to to be useful. And but I guess it wasn't Didn't shift in any way so He was able to it was as accurate when he was to shoot as it was before when he carried it in his pants and and So this guy this tyler robinson he was living in his parents house, which was a Six-bedroom house And Quite an expensive house and He had received a scholarship but the I don't think he ever went on that scholarship so And that's interesting too because I guess if since he was 22 He had had some years when he should have been going on the scholarship to To Uh the university or had he been actually studying at the university a bit, uh, either way he has been become more politically Motivated radicalized in recent years. 

It's it said so He had I don't know. Maybe he felt politics were more important than studying or something But this seems to be um Uh, this seems to be What happened? It was a guy who did this? similar to ted kaczynski He was a guy who did that, you know, and the it ted the ted kaczynski juna bomber bombings are considered the The longest I think fbi chase or something longest fbi investigation so he was able to To fool the fbi for a long time And then there are other similarities between the ted kaczynski stuff and this guy because um ted kaczynski was uh Discovered by his own brother david kaczynski who recognized his writings in the juna bomber manifesto And similarly, um, this guy was discovered this tyler robinson was discovered by um By his own father who recognized him in the surveillance Images or film clips That existed about the murder so And he asked the son, you know Did you kill charlie kirk and he answered? Yes And then he contacted the law enforcement and that's how it was sorted out so They were discovered the same way by a close relative who recognized them And turned them in so there are similarities here between ted kaczynski and tyler robinson uh The ted kaczynski also was a intelligent guy. I think he has 169 Iq or something So he was also among the one percent most intelligent in the world And so we see there are some multiple similarities here Between in this killing and it's not an fbi. 

Uh He was not a patsy. None of these two were patsies. They didn't have a handle That uh, they they did this in their own willpower Without contact to other people without cooperation with other people So And you could say they have a similar motive that was a political motive ted kaczynski's motive Was to You know, he was fighting against the industrious society And that's Could be seen as a political motive and similarly, uh, this tyler robinson had a political motive So, um This is not really, uh Anything more Then we had the man-made material the man-made material the the saiga there was a guy There's a guy who murdered a woman an ukrainian woman on a train charlotte train, I think he was in um Uh, but but either way he he was named, uh, uh The carlos brown jr, I think and he uh, uh He murdered with a with a pocket knife this woman It was very quick Murder so quick that it's almost it doesn't show up on the On the surveillance cameras, uh, that's how quick he was and and there was really no blood not much blood Spurring uh, um Spurring out as there were In the charlie kirk murder, there was very clearly blood you could see but there was the same um The neck, uh, you know to attack the neck The neck That was the same but this guy, uh, mr. Brown he um claimed to have a um A man-made material in him that made him do it. 

So he he claimed that he didn't do this. He was not The person who killed the ukrainian woman he said he said it was the man-made material in him that did it And he said now they will be forced to investigate this man-made material so he was basically trying to force the hand of the system To get them to investigate a man-made material in him And The The system had probably yeah his own sister I consider him a paranoid schizophrenic and the system as well would consider this delusional Sign of delusion, but to him to mr. Brown was not a delusion And whether this was a delusion or not We don't know actually we can't know for sure if he had a man-made material in him or not And there is a possibility today with technology to introduce, uh Stuff into people that can be used to affect them Uh, and that can be introduced through blood vessels so you don't have to introduce it through the skull Like cut cut someone's skull up and introduce it if you you can actually introduce through blood vessels Things and and elon musk has talked about this that you don't need to to open the skull to introduce a brain chip into someone so you can do it with Through the blood vessels and so the fact if mr. Brown didn't have any Any scars on his head does not necessarily prove that That he Did not have a real man-made material in him and in today's technology they are able to make this man-made material and This could be uh, but but i'm not saying they are they are but they can obviously irritate someone with something They make and put in their head, you know, and people have had brain chips in them So we don't know for sure if he had a man-made material in him or not You know, but maybe it was just a schizophrenic and delusional and made this up Or or believe this but it wasn't true So, um But there is an interesting similarity. This could be have been the testing out of the mark of the beast system He could have been given through his blood vessels. 

They could have introduced a Brain chip into him and then activated that sometimes to to force him to force his hand, um somehow Um So we don't know really and this is interesting because we are approaching the end time in the great tribulation and Jesus is supposed supposed to return after 2 000 years and Uh Jesus was walking on earth during the gospels and it's some people believe that Jesus was some people believe jesus was born six bc six years before you know, so It's unclear exactly when he was walking in the earth. I think some people say to some people say 28 ad to to Something but he was walking there I think 3.5 years. He had his ministries So it's possible if he's supposed to come back after 2 000 years he could come back Year 2028 for example uh but that would mean that um The great tribulation should start now actually 3.5 years. 

Yeah, it should start now in that case. So Um But it could also be that he comes back 2033 or something. I don't know exactly how How this is but um Uh, so we could be Actually approaching a time when when these kind of events could be explained through biblical terminology with The mark of the beast being tested out by this evil antichrist system So, um But also, of course, it could be just delusional stuff But but when it comes to tyler robinson, it seems he was not he was just a politically motivated intelligent guy who decided to To kill, uh charlie kirk and managed to get to get it done also Um with a hunting rifle so, uh Yeah

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