“He Was Not by Madness, He Was by Management”: The Charlie Kirk Assassination Conspiracy Explodes
The conversation surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death has moved far past speculation, with high-profile commentators now asserting the attack was not a random act by a lone gunman, but a meticulously managed assassination intended to silence his controversial “truth.”
Joe Rogan and his guest dissect the multiple, bizarre inconsistencies in the official narrative, suggesting that a carefully constructed fabrication is being used to obscure a larger, more sinister plot.
The Decoy and the Deepening Suspicion
The most shocking element fueling the conspiracy centers on an older man—identified as a potential “decoy”—who was at the scene of the shooting and immediately diverted attention from the actual shooter.
- The Bizarre Act: This man was observed yelling, claiming, “I did it! I did it!” and bizarrely taking his pants down right after the shooting.
- The History: Rogan notes this same individual was reportedly present at 9/11 and the Boston Marathon bombing, raising the probability of his presence at all three high-profile events to near “zero.”
- The Arrest: Hours later, the decoy was arrested on child pornography charges. The timing of this arrest is seen as highly suspicious—a convenient way to silence him and stop all leads before “internet people” could question his connection to all the events.
Rogan suggests the decoy was either “utterly deranged” or “professionally insane,” a trained agent whose specific actions were designed to confuse law enforcement and the public.
The Precision and Improbability of the Shooter
The official narrative regarding the alleged 22-year-old shooter, Tyler Robinson, is rejected due to a chain of unlikely actions and unexplained technical details.
- The Shot: The fact that the shooter hit the target from an estimated 200 yards is considered achievable with basic training. Rogan notes a person could learn to hit steel at that range with a sighted, zeroed rifle in a single afternoon. However, the subsequent claims about the weapon are highly problematic.
- The Rifle Mystery: The alleged weapon is described as the shooter’s grandfather’s 30-06 rifle from World War I that lacked a serial code. The first images, however, appeared to show a modern composite stock and a sophisticated scope.
- The Fabrication: The official story claims the shooter disassembled and reassembled the rifle to fit it into a backpack—an act Rogan states would require a high level of technical skill, if it were even possible with that type of rifle.
- Poor Security: The most egregious failure was the “terrible job” of security:
- Secret Service agents reportedly refused to be placed on the sloping roof.
- The shooter got off three rounds, with one bullet hitting Kirk’s ear and another reportedly flying by the opposite side of his head.
- There was a “direct line of sight” to the roofs, yet no one checked them or used drones.
Rogan and his guest conclude: “None of these things make any sense to me.” The execution was “too precise to be random,” raising the frightening possibility that the attack was a “plant.”
The Social Media Sickness: Celebrating Death
The polarized response to Kirk’s death is highlighted as a symptom of a dangerously broken society, amplified and distorted by technology.
- Cheering and Clapping: They discuss a disturbing wave of people, including young adults, celebrating and cheering the shooting in real-time, as captured in a TMZ clip.
- The ‘Rest in Piss’ Mindset: The hosts express shock over an individual with a “very high-profile job” at NASDAQ pausing a conference to publicly say “Charlie Kirk, rest in piss.”
- Professional Insanity: This celebration is attributed to social media infecting the mind, creating a “fever pitch of culture” where people lose their morals and ethics, feeling “vindicated” in their desire to see terrible things confirmed.
Rogan reflects on the loss of moral reality: “People are losing their morals and their ethics and they’re cheering that someone got on television… People wouldn’t have reacted like that 20 years ago.” He believes the internet “flattens all of us into a two-dimensional person,” amplifying only the most vicious and extreme views.
The Assassination’s True Purpose
The ultimate conclusion is that the assassination was not just about murder, but about controlling the narrative and silencing Kirk’s anti-establishment views.
Rogan speculates that if the shooting was orchestrated, the purpose of killing the loser (the shooter) afterward is a classic tactic used by organized groups to “stop all the leads” and wrap up the investigation quickly.
Ultimately, the lack of a sensible, factual narrative has led many to conclude that “The evidence doesn’t match the story,” and that the true motive behind the assassination was to kill the controversial “truth” that Charlie Kirk was speaking.