Conspiracy Theories: A Sprawling, Internally Contested Archive
Showing 1387 Conspiracy Theories videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.
Conspiracy theories surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination grew into one of the largest and most persistent bodies of content in his entire archive, spanning forensic disputes over whether his wireless microphone contained an explosive charge, claims linking Egyptian military aircraft to Erika Kirk's travel history, and allegations connecting the shooting to figures ranging from TPUSA security personnel to foreign intelligence services. The theories varied enormously in how they were argued, some built on frame-by-frame video analysis and ballistics testing by gun enthusiasts recreating the shot's trajectory, others resting on anonymous tips, unverifiable eyewitness claims, or pattern-matching between unrelated deaths and travel records.
What distinguished this material from ordinary news coverage was less any single claim than the sheer volume of competing, frequently contradictory theories circulating simultaneously, often promoted by figures with genuine platforms and real audiences rather than fringe anonymous accounts, and just as often directly disputed by other commentators within the same broadly sympathetic political community. Figures like Viva Frei and Andrew Kolvet pushed back specifically on the more elaborate claims while still taking narrower, more evidence-based questions about security and investigative transparency seriously, illustrating that skepticism toward the official narrative and skepticism toward the conspiracy theories themselves coexisted throughout this body of content rather than falling into two clean opposing camps.