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At a conspiracy conference in rural Ireland, Charlie Kirk was the star - current-scope.com
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At a conspiracy conference in rural Ireland, Charlie Kirk was the star


At that time, the event was briefly interrupted by a small protest by two local activists who pointed out that Attwood started A poisonous bleaching solution To his followers. The power and right -wing extremist colleague Philip Dwyer confronted themselves with the two demonstrators and asked if they tried to kill Attwood like Kirk. Dwyer refused to answer WIRED’s questions about his comments, but called this reporter a “communist left radical”.

Back inside, Attwood laughed at the demonstrators, with a later spokesman called “Klone”.

Finally, Mystic Honey C Golden informed that “The matrix was a reality show “and she doesn’t really believe in time, it was time for Lewis HermsA marginal candidate for the governor in California to enter the stage.

Herms, which was popular online by his Big Gov Platform screw, runs as an independent conservative and is one of almost almost 70 people who have submitted of interest to be governor of California. Herms cited himself as a “anti-politician” and popped the GOP because he had not spoken about “child trade”, “election fraud” or the influence of “Big Pharma”.

While Herms decided not to employ a campaign manager – because it wasn’t authentic – he said that he worked with some other people.

“I am very proud to say that many RFK Jr. teams are already working with us,” said Herms. “And they already refer to our team Super Maha because we are looking for various modalities that we can bring back to California and bring to a completely different level than he is doing.”

Herms and Kennedy did not respond to inquiries about comments.

Herms received ovations at the end of his almost 45-minute speech, although most people were very cold at that time. But even though it was dark outside, there was still time for another speaker – Janine Morigeau, a Canadian Tarot card reader.

Just when Kirk was called, he ended. “Is Charlie Kirk really dead?” Asked an audience when the rest of the crowd reacted excitedly. Morigeau pulled half a dozen different cards and quickly came to the conclusion that the person who became in front of the camera was actually not Kirk at all.

“Whatever they did was probably a white hat -op, because it is for the benefit of humanity,” said Morigeau, before he was mysteriously added: “I don’t know if even the true Charlie Kirk who we thought he was.”



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