Charlie Kirk Assassination - 9-11 Attacks Known 


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By Steven Maikoski, Author: “The Real Constitution and its Real Enemies”
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9-11-2025


Now I sit here, listening of the news about Charlie Kirk getting shot, fearing the worst and hoping for the best.   But as I write this, I just heard that he died. 


I believe that Charlie was murdered for what he was doing, for the changes that his work and energy promised to bring to our nation.  Charlie took his arguments to the students. He was attracting and immobilizing young voters, steering them away from the indoctrination systems in schools, colleges, and universities that had been set up over the decades by the powers running the democrat party.  He was destroying their investments. 


Despite the widespread dissemination of his arguments and logic, the same questions were asked at event after event.  For some reason, the philosophical division in this nation has gotten so strong that it has stopped many students from researching their arguments before making fools of themselves.  


Charlie pointed out the obvious, which angers those who have an emotional attachment to their evil ways. 


I had a couple of disagreements with Charlie.  I had been concerned with his dynamic presentation; how he was presented as a star, with fireworks accompanying his introduction, instead of the humble presentations of Socrates.  It’s the logic and points that matter the most, not the person delivering them. 


After more consideration, I realize that Socrates was murdered by the political leaders of his time.  Again, they killed the messenger, believing that it would kill the message. 



  I took this photo at his event last year in Phoenix.


Last week, I paid for admission to the next Turning Point event in Phoenix, scheduled for late December.  I had attended the previous two, which were tremendous events.  I hope that this next meeting will be more tactical than memorial, a series of lessons on continuing Charlie’s work.  


He created a path for a better America.  Let’s use it. 


That’s all for now.


Investigative Journalist James O’Keefe confirmed that some clandestine group has been paying many protesters; this is in case you wonder where all those billions of dollars of government waste went. 


As the Memorial Day for the 9/11 terrorist attacks on our nation is at hand, I must tell you this: I believe some influential people in our government knew the terrorist attacks were planned and knew how they would occur. 


Several months before the tragic event, I met with a friend who worked with our government.  I drove us to a nice restaurant where they started drinking one scotch after another, obviously troubled by something.  


When we got back to my car, I was asked, “Do you know of Osama bin Laden?” At that time, he wasn’t a household name, but I knew of him and his hatred for our nation. 

 

I was told that a bunch of his cronies were taking flight lessons for airliners, and they are not interested in learning how to land the aircraft.  What do you think?


Immediately, I thought of Tom Clancy’s book “Debt of Honor,” where a deranged pilot flew an airliner into our nation’s Capitol building.  Then I remembered that Osama’s men had tried to take down the WTC with explosives.  


The connection was obvious.  They wanted to use hijacked airliners to fly them into the World Trade Center.  


I asked if they were making noise, and was told that they were screaming about this news, but somehow nothing was happening because of compartmentalization.  President Clinton had restricted the agencies from communicating with each other (look up the Phoenix Memos about this issue).


On that fateful morning, I was visiting a friend in Dallas, who was dying of cancer.  As he slumbered in morphine dreams, I saw the flash message on my email about the attack, so I turned on his TV, which was tuned to a Mexican channel.  It showed the carnage of people falling to their deaths.  The second plane hit the WTC a minute after I tuned in. 


One reporter started interviewing a woman who had just exited from the World Trade Center. She was telling him about the panic of the people in the lower floors as they were exiting the building.  Suddenly, she started screaming. “Oh my God oh my God oh my God!” I watched the TV as the first WTC collapsed.  There was no way they could have survived.


A couple of hours later, the news filtered in about the attack on the Pentagon and the one airliner, United Airlines Flight 93, crashing in Pennsylvania.  The passengers were true heroes, preventing the airliner from adding another attack, which I learned was destined for the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.


Why the news services said it was to attack the White House made no sense at all. 

After all this was over, my friend, Bruce, woke up.  He felt good and commented on what a beautiful day it was.  He saw my discomfort and asked what was wrong.  He only believed me when he saw the scenes on TV.  “We are going to war again,” was the first thing he said.

The Department of Homeland Security developed immediately, almost too fast.    The agency is one of the three largest in our government, employing around 260,000 people, and has a budget of $103 billion.   Obviously, it was already in someone’s plans.


What have we learned from these attacks?  As the new Hope & Change courts ridiculous events, such as invasions, cashless bond, voter fraud, and now an Islamic run for the mayor of the city that succumbed to the terrorist attacks, we may have entered a new era of foolishness. 


Ending:  I’m sorry to send this out without a positive note. My spirits are greatly affected by these events.


Constitution Day, the anniversary of the creation of our Constitution, is September 17.


God Bless America


Steve 

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