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Podcast #2 - Russian Subs, Charlie Kirk, and Iran

4/6/2026 11:11 PM UTC by Jack
Podcast #2 - Russian Subs, Charlie Kirk, and Iran
Release Date: Apr 7, 2026
In this episode, we discuss a variety of topics including Russia sending submarines to the Strait of Hormuz, the bullet that killed Charlie Kirk not matching the ones in Tyler Robinson's gun, the chief strategist for Charlie Kirk's podcast registering as a foreign agent for Israel 8 days after Charlie Kirk died, whether the Ayatollah was killed during a religious service or a security meeting, Iranians burning an effigy of Ba'al prior to the war, the fact that gaining access to Venezuelan oil was a precursor to the Iran war, and how contrived the No King's protests are for not turning into anti-war protests.

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References

1 Russia Sends Six Submarines to Strait of Hormuz
2 Charlie Kirk murder bombshell: Bullet does not match rifle used by suspected killer Tyler Robinson, new court filing claims
3 Former Trump campaign manager registers to advocate for Israel
4 Sixty seconds, that’s all it took’: the clinical Israeli-US operation to kill Ali Khamenei
5 Iran Burning Baal Effigy
6 U.S. Makes First Venezuelan Oil Sale After Maduro’s Ouster, Valued at $500 Million

Keywords

Abu Mohammad al-Julani (Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa) , Al-Qaeda , Ali Khamenei , Assassination of Ali Khamenei , ATF (The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) , Baruch Goldstein , Bashar al-Assad , Benjamin Netanyahu , Brad Parscale , Candace Owens , Charlie Kirk , China , Donald Trump , Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) , Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) , Iran , Iran-Israel War (12 Day War) , Islam , Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) , Israel , Killing of Charlie Kirk , Maduro Kidnapping , Marco Rubio , Muslim , Nicolás Maduro , Pete Hegseth , Russia , Russo-Ukrainian War , Star of David , Star of Remphan , Strait of Hormuz , Syria , Turkey , Turning Point USA (TPUSA) , Tyler Robinson , Venezuela , War Crimes