Could This Turn Into Another JFK Story?! ๐ณ
The speaker discusses connections between the Butler assassination attempt on Trump and other incidents, including the arrest of an Iranian recruit two days prior and the death of Charlie Kirk. They express concern that investigations may be inadequate, drawing parallels to the JFK assassination.
Summary
The speaker begins by examining the timeline around the Butler assassination attempt on President Trump, revealing that two days prior, authorities arrested Osaf Mant, who had allegedly been recruited by Iran to assassinate Trump in retaliation for the killing of Qasem Soleimani. According to the speaker, Mant was working with an FBI informant and had planned a sniper-based assassination scheme before being arrested, making the timing of the subsequent Butler sniper attempt highly suspicious. The speaker then expands the discussion to include multiple assassination attempts, referencing both the Butler incident and another attempt at West Palm Beach, before connecting these events to the death of Charlie Kirk in September. The speaker characterizes Kirk as a significant political figure who had been vocal in opposing regime change war with Iran and had actively lobbied President Trump against attacking Iran during what they refer to as 'the 12-day war.' Given Kirk's prominent opposition to current Iranian policies and his influence in preventing military action, the speaker suggests his death warrants thorough investigation from all angles. However, they express dissatisfaction with the scope and depth of the actual investigation that took place, suggesting it was insufficient given Kirk's prominence and political positions. The speaker concludes with a stark warning, drawing parallels to the JFK assassination and expressing hope that this situation doesn't follow the same pattern of unresolved questions and inadequate investigations.
Key Insights
- Two days before the Butler assassination attempt, authorities arrested Osaf Mant who had been recruited by Iran to assassinate President Trump to avenge Qasem Soleimani's killing
- Mant had worked with an FBI informant and planned a sniper-based assassination scheme before his arrest, making the subsequent Butler sniper attempt suspicious in timing
- Charlie Kirk was one of the most vocal advocates against regime change war with Iran and had lobbied President Trump in the White House not to attack Iran during the leadup to the 12-day war
- The investigation into Charlie Kirk's death did not examine every angle despite his prominence and political positions opposing current Iranian policies
- The inadequate investigation approach will result in this situation ending up just like the JFK assassination with unresolved questions
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