At a conspiracy conference in the countryside of Ireland, Charlie Kirk was the star


At this point, the event was briefly disrupted by a small protest outside by two local activists who emphasized the fact that Attwood advocated a toxic bleach solution to his followers. The power and co-right activist Philip Dwyer confronted the two protesters and asked if they were trying to kill Attwood, just like Kirk. Dwyer refused to answer Wired’s questions about his comments, but called this reporter an ‘communist leftist radical’.

Back inside, Attwood laughed off the protesters, with one later speaker calling them ‘clone’.

Eventually, after Mystic Honey C Golden had all informed that “The matrix Was a reality show “and that she didn’t” really believe in time “, it was time for Lewis Herms, a candidate for California Governor, would take up the stage.

Herms, who has become popular online through its screw Big Gov platform, is an independent conservative and is one of almost 70 people who have lodged statements that are important to be governor of California. Herms called himself an ‘anti-politician’ and hit the IDP because he did not talk about ‘child trafficking’, ‘election fraud’ or the influence of ‘Big Pharma’.

While Herms decided not to employ a campaign manager – because it would not be authentic, he claimed to work with other people.

“I am very proud to be able to say that many of the team from RFK Jr. are already working with us,” Herms said. “And they label our team Super Maha Al, because we are looking for different modalities that we can bring back to California and bring to a very different level than he even does.”

Herms and Kennedy did not respond to requests for comment.

Herms received a standing ovation at the end of his nearly 45 minute speech, despite the fact that most people were very cold at this point. But although it was dark now, there was still time for one more speaker – Janine Morigeau, a Canadian Tarot card reader.

Just as the day started with the name of Kirk called, it ended. “Is Charlie Kirk really dead?” asked an audience member, while the rest of the crowd reacted excitedly. Morigeau continued to draw half a dozen different cards and came to the conclusion that the person seen on the camera was not Kirk at all.

“Whatever they do was probably a white hat, because it’s for the benefit of humanity,” Morigeau said before he my mysterious added: “I don’t know if the right Charlie Kirk was who we thought he was.”



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