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🚨 The Killer Cries at the Funeral – September 22 2025

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Today marks the autumn equinox. NOW you may bring out the pumpkins and the fall décor. If you jumped the gun before today—calm yourself. Patience is a virtue.
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🇬🇧🇦🇺🇨🇦🇵🇹 Britain, Australia and Canada and Portugal have officially recognized a Palestinian state, sparking strong condemnation from Israel.

🛩️ An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed an American father and his three children, and wounded the mother.

👮‍♂️ President Trump has increased the number of troops deployed domestically across American cities to over 35,000.

🤝 President Trump and Elon Musk seem to have patched up their friendship at the Charlie Kirk memorial on Sunday.

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Lead: Erika Kirk Offers Forgiveness — Critics Cry ‘Nazi Rally’

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Charlie Kirk’s memorial was a five-hour tribute, broadcast across the Internet and on almost all broadcast news outlets. Erika Kirk, Charlie Kirk’s widow, gave a speech that was the epitome of strength and grace.

She spoke about marriage, family and being called towards a spiritual life. In one heavy moment, she said this about the person who assassinated her husband:

“My husband, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life. That man, that young man – I forgive him. I forgive him because it was what Christ did, and it is what Charlie would do.”

Of course not everyone was moved by that. Leftist influencer Destiny said that it was “indistinguishable from a Nazi rally.”

What could that mean, just so we don’t miss the warning signs? Were the Nazis big on forgiveness? (They weren’t.)

Leftists will attack the event as spectacle and perhaps the audience for their whiteness. Familiar tactic but it is sloppy at best. Whatever else one might say, to equate a widow invoking Christ’s forgiveness with a movement bent on annihilation is a stretch bordering on absurd.

Trump Scrapes Together Another $6 Billion for Israel

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President Trump scraped together another $6 billion for Israel, in addition to the $40 billion in military assistance that the U.S. already gives Israel.

The new arms package includes 30 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and more than 3,200 infantry assault vehicles. The weapons will be financed through U.S. foreign military aid. Deliveries are expected to begin in two to three years, making this one of the largest transfers of American military hardware to Israel in recent memory.

The announcement comes as the war in Gaza enters its second year, with civilian casualties mounting and Washington already having sent Israel nearly $18 billion in aid since October 7.

Critics warn that the deal deepens U.S. complicity in the bloodshed, while the White House insists it reflects America’s “ironclad” support for Tel Aviv. Complicit is the better word.

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Trump Hints at Autism Breakthrough — Speculation Centers on Tylenol

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President Trump says a major MAHA announcement is coming Monday related to the cause of autism. He made the remark at the memorial service for Charlie Kirk, calling it “one of the biggest announcements … medically, I think, in the history of our country” and adding, “I think we found an answer to autism.”

Speculators suggest it could involve links to Tylenol use during pregnancy or after childhood vaccination.

There is indeed a body of research linking acetaminophen (Tylenol and related brand names) to autism risk. But is it the cause? That’s quite a sales pitch.

For now, it’s best to brace for the possibility of a cause of autism being spotlighted, not the cause of all autism. We’ll have to wait and see what actually lands when the White House makes the announcement on Monday.

News By The Numbers

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$3.87 billion. That’s how much Disney shares are reportedly down since last week’s firing of Jimmy Kimmel. That may sound bad but it represents a dip of less than 1% in valuation. Disney stock is up about 21% over the past year. So yes, your Disney vacation will still be expensive.

100. That is how many people ran the NYC Bakery Run this weekend, a half marathon that stops at New York City bakeries.

17%. That is the approval rating of French President Macron, according to a recent poll. That is the lowest in his presidency.

What’s Trending?

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Tom Holland is trending because he suffered a serious head injury while filming the newest Spider-Man film.

Pink is trending because the singer said so many offensive things about Charlie Kirk that she has since deleted.

Oreo Magic Dunkers are trending because they have been discontinued. That is probably for the best for mankind.

Charlie Kirk’s Killing: Too Many Discrepancies to Ignore

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Why are there so many oddities in the Charlie Kirk assassination?

One question serious thinkers are grappling with is the exit wound. If the weapon was indeed a Mauser Model 98 bolt-action rifle, there should have been an exit wound and quite likely others hit by the continuing trajectory of the bullet. But there wasn’t. Why?

A Turning Points spokesperson says that the bullet did not go through because “Charlie’s body stopped it.”

Andrew Kolvet said that the doctor told him this about Charlie Kirk: “His bone was so healthy and the density was so so impressive that he’s like the man of steel. It should have just gone through and through. It likely would have killed those standing behind him too.”

This does not help clear up the many discrepancies about this. The timeline of the events doesn’t add up. The text messages between the alleged killer and his gay lover seem ridiculously contrived.

Watching Republicans champion his death as a cause of the right feels premature because none of us can be sure that there was not a Deep State actor involved.

There is an old criminology refrain: “The killer cries at the funeral.”

Did they?

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This newsletter is written and researched by Natali Morris.
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