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Speaker accuses podcasters of falsely blaming Jews and crisis actors for Kirk murder

Glenn Beck · Every Single Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theory CRUMBLES As Evidence Comes Out · July 10, 2026
Speaker accuses podcasters of falsely blaming Jews and crisis actors for Kirk murder
Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck
Every Single Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theory CRUMBLES As Evidence Comes Out
"I mean, you listen to some podcasters who are just asking questions. Um, and of course, it was a deep state hit, but it was a deep state hit caused by the Jews. Uh, it was a false flag. It was a crisis actor. It was a convenient death dressed up in assassinate as an assassination. Um, one podcaster insinuated that maybe it was my daughter that did it."
The speaker condemns conspiracy theorists and podcasters who spent 10 months spreading false narratives about Charlie Kirk's murder, including claims of deep state involvement, Jewish conspiracy, false flag operations, and crisis actors. The speaker notes that actual courtroom evidence in Provo contradicted all conspiracy theories, showing instead a clear case with DNA, ballistics, and witness testimony pointing to one individual. The speaker criticizes how various political factions are trying to make the murder fit their preferred narrative rather than accepting the evidence.

About this episode

In this monologue about the Charlie Kirk murder case, the speaker delivers a pointed rebuke of conspiracy theorists and media figures who spent 10 months spreading false narratives about the killing in Provo, Utah. The speaker describes evidence presented at a preliminary hearing that contradicts theories of deep state involvement, Jewish conspiracy, false flags, and crisis actors that have circulated widely in podcasts and alternative media. The evidence points to a single individual, with DNA, ballistics, surveillance footage, and testimony from the suspect's trans partner all presented in court. The most disturbing revelation involves bullet casings engraved not with manifestos but with internet memes, jokes, and throwaway insults, which the suspect later texted were "mostly a big meme." The speaker argues this represents a generation marinated in irony culture where the distinction between memes and murder has dissolved. Using the historical Dreyfus Affair as a parallel, the speaker warns against allowing satisfying narratives to override inconvenient facts, noting how both left and right are attempting to shape Kirk's death into their preferred story. The speaker specifically praises those willing to follow evidence that contradicts their biases, citing the example of Colonel Picquart who exposed the wrongful conviction of Alfred Dreyfus despite his own antisemitic views. The monologue concludes with a call for Americans to prioritize truth over narratives that advance political agendas, arguing that honoring Kirk means seeking the true answer rather than winning a narrative war.

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