One day before the assassination, a tranny at Utah Valley University seemingly posted "Something big will happen tomorrow"
In trying to discover who assassinated Charlie Kirk there are thousands of fake leads Here's one that's unequivocally real:
The assassination happened on September 10th. ONE DAY earlier, at 10:37 a.m., the post below appeared on X, in which an obvious tranny posting as "Omar" but also calling itself "@NajraGalvz" posted both the text and pic you see below:
"Charlie Kirk is coming to my college tomorrow. I rlly hope someone evaporates him, literally. Let's just say something big will happen tomorrow."
Now: the FBI can easily determine 1) if this is an authentic post on X instead of a created graphic; 2) if it's a real post, whether it was sent from the same device "Najra" always used; and if so, 3) the identity of @Najra.
If yes to all three, interrogate the tranny. Obviously the "something big" could have referred to something other than assassination, but since (if authentic) it's time-stamped a day before the assassination it's a hellofa good place to start.
It took locals about five minutes to identify the tranny as Omar Najera Jr. and that he is indeed a student at Utah Valley U.
One more thing: If you read faces, the creature in the pic is mad as hell. Obviously that doesn't prove anything, but it's...worth noting. Here's another post by the tranny:
Notice the time-stamp: 33 minutes before the 10:37 threat above. Obviously a different username (MKaylaUltra) but clearly the same pic.
For young Americans, "MK-Ultra" was allegedly a 1960s CIA experiment to see if people could be drugged and "programmed" (~hypnotized?) to assassinate on command. I have no idea if it was real or just clickbait. Obviously it sounds implausible--but then JFK being assassinated by a "lone gunman" was vastly implausible, so...
After the assassination, "NajraGalvz" posted this--and then locked his X account and changed his username (evidence of guilt?):
So my observation from the creature's earlier pic that it was "mad as hell" seems to be accurate. Again, could just be an angry tranny with no connection to the murder, but sure as hell worth pursuing.
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