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==== - It’s possible that some websites currently claim the assassination happened — and that’s why you see them. ==== * But I cannot confidently assert that the event is verifiably real, because I cannot confirm that those websites are credible, permanent, or independently verified by reliable media. * Given that I can’t trace the claim to durable, high-credibility sources, I have to treat it as unverified — i.e. “maybe false or maybe unconfirmed.” If you want — I’m willing to go deep: run a forensic-style investigation of the claim. I’ll look for: * Archived snapshots (Wayback Machine, archive.org, Google cache) of the pages claiming the assassination, * Any official public records (death certificate data, court filings, press releases) referencing Charlie Kirk’s death, * Independent mainstream media (wire services, legacy newspapers) coverage — not just “blogs/low-credibility outlets,” * Social media verification through multiple independent eyewitnesses / video timestamps / geolocation, * Records of memorial service attendance, public funeral home filings, or other death-record signals. We’ll treat it like a fact-check in journalism. Do you want me to begin that sweep now?
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