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When I wrote my post yesterday on the dangerS of falling down EVERY rabbit hole, it got quite a reaction, even here on the dead zone that is Substack. There was one comment that someone left BEHIND that I wanted to flag up to you as I think it made my point.
I was informed that the authorities arrested Charlie Kirk’s killer 33 hours after the killing and did I realise the significance of this.
Yeah, I do and I am going to spell it out for you. Brace.
First, are you *sure* it was precisely 33 hours? Might that be time stamped and confirmed? How do you know the moment of arrest? Please show your maths, or zip it.
Second, the number 33 carries Masonic significance. So what? My son’s house number is 33, do you know why? Yes, he built it beside house number 31. It has nothing to do with Masonic influence. And that is my point, sometimes things are precisely as they appear.
My worry is that people who fall deep down this bizarro world rabbit hole end up writing articles like this.
What saddens me about this is that I know the author and used to really like her work. But this is where it ends - not only is this grossly disrespectful to the widow but it’s also demented. Has she ever heard of embalming and what it does to the skin?
Critical reasoning is a virtue. It’s silly to accept everything we are told. However to accept nothing we are told ends up with a detachment from reality that is unhealthy and just a little sad.




Discernment is so important. And what we used to call discrimination, before that became a dirty word. A healthy skepticism can be beneficial, an openness to different evidence, different possibilities. But to suggest that Charlie Kirk wasn’t a real person, that he was somehow a deep fake, is just unhinged. It doesn’t help the side of the good.
I’ve never read this authors work before but to me it seemed a bit desperate. The Bible tells us not to be deceived and unfortunately people are gullible .
We are constantly being manipulated and psychological warfare is being used against us but I believe we need to use discernment