Corporate Media and 'Disinformation' Experts Push False 'Far Right' Theory About Kirk Assassin

Corporate Media and 'Disinformation' Experts Push False 'Far Right' Theory About Kirk Assassin


Reuters quoted the expert as saying that the assassin’s bullet casings pointed to the involvement of the “far right” – even though the statements found on the casings were explicitly anti-fascist slogans. And if our society chooses to keep pointing fingers, whether the person turns out to be right, left or just unstable, then the violence will grow from the pointing of fingers, regardless of the act itself.” Kleinfeld said most perpetrators of political violence were not clearly on one ideological side or another, but typically driven by “a hodgepodge of conspiracy beliefs and mental illness.” “So it wouldn’t be surprising at all if this person was a person of the far right, if this person was a person who held a variety of different beliefs and was sort of unclassifiable,” she added. The Carnegie Endowment has for years received millions of dollars in US federal funding, including $1.27 million from the Department of War, $1.09 million from the Energy Department, $781,776 from the State Department, and $53,680 from the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

Author: Lucas Nolan, Lucas Nolan


Published at: 2025-09-17 20:31:57

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