
AS the July preliminary hearing of the Charlie Kirk sham murder trial approaches, Candace Owens has raised the possibility that Kirk was killed by a Rode microphone rigged with explosives – like the rigged paging devices that the Israel Defence Forces set up to kill and maim Hezbollah members.
A mini-explosive device appears to be a credible explanation for Kirk’s mysterious wound from a projectile that entered his neck and did not exit it. The .3006 round allegedly fired by Tyler Robinson is the least likely explanation, yet Robinson is facing a trial on murder charges that should have been thrown out long ago because there is zero evidence Kirk was hit by such a round.
Owens also replayed the highly suspicious interview testimony of Kirk’s security chief, Brian Harpole, the man who carried Kirk into the hospital, placed him on a wheeled stretcher he took command of, then took a pair of scissors and cut off his t-shirt, while hospital staff apparently looked on.
The white “freedom shirt” that Kirk was wearing has disappeared. It would have been a crucial piece of evidence to prove without doubt that an explosive device went off near his upper body where the Rode microphone was placed.
Kirk, as usual, was also using a hand-held microphone and the use of the Rode strapped to his body inside his shirt was not normal practice.
Photos taken by friends of Kirk of the bloodied interior of the SUV that took him to hospital, revealed small, glass or hard plastic shards that could have matched a Rode microphone body. The shirt and the fragments were ignored by the FBI’s bogus investigation.
Furthermore, said Owens, the site was scandalously ordered by unknown “higher-ups” to be paved over on the weekend following the Wednesday shooting – a case of official (and criminal) crime scene interference.
If an explosive device was detonated, fragments would be seen on the ground around the stage. Explosive detection dogs, that failed to find Robinson’s allegedly discharged rifle, were kept away from the site.
Meanwhile Robinson, 23, appeared in the Fourth District criminal court in Provo, Utah where the judge heard arguments on whether the Deputy Utah County Attorney Christopher Ballard violated a court order by giving statements to TMZ and USA Today, and appearing on Fox News to discuss bullet evidence in the case, which sounds like a distraction.
Also, the judge in this case has somehow decided to rule that Robinson’s supposed “boyfriend” and room mate Lance Twiggs, need not be compelled to appear at the preliminary hearing to give evidence. Instead he will provide a recorded statement.
The judge then rejected argument by Robinson’s legal team that they should have the opportunity to cross examine him. He said the preliminary hearing was to decide if there was enough evidence to move the case forward.
How prosecutors can run a credible case against Robinson is beyond belief, given the evidence that has emerged from investigations by people like Owens and others. Owens believes it’s a show trial.
Robinson was charged with felony aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury, two counts offelony obstruction of justice, two counts of witness tampering and commission of a violent offence in the presence of a child.

