Btw, explanative power does not equal truth. But for a hypothesis to become a functional theory it needs to be able to explain the investigated outcome in a coherent and cohesive manner. 'Large sniper bullet that would penetrate two bisons miraculously gets stuck in Charlie Kirk's head' does not pass this test.
Btw, explanative power does not equal truth. But for a hypothesis to become a functional theory it needs to be able to explain the investigated outcome in a coherent and cohesive manner. 'Large sniper bullet that would penetrate two bisons miraculously gets stuck in Charlie Kirk's head' does not pass this test.
Unlike the official FBI theory parroted by mainstream media, this unconventional theory can actually explain what happened to Charlie Kirk without gaps and contradictions.
In short, mic tempered with explosives (see Israel's pager terrorism)
Read the thread https://x.com/jonaaronbray/status/1968489707563549064
By the way, there is still not a single viable theory that explains how the official narrative of Charlie Kirk's murder could have happened. It's all contradictions and gaps.
It's common to see Japanese declare themselves nonreligious, or something similar, and seeing how Japanese perhaps understand religion (something organized, kinda scary, or even cultish) it does not come as a surprise to hear that declaration. But once those very same Japanese walk up to a shrine, throw in a coin, and then pray to their gods without a single doubt in their voices, we perhaps begin to understand the deep abyss between the Western and Japanese understanding of being nonreligious.
IYKYK