Deep State: From a Pennsylvania Mine to Remote-Viewing Claims

Showing 65 Deep State videos from Charlie Kirk's video collection.

Deep State was Kirk's consistent framework for describing what he considered an unelected administrative apparatus resistant to Trump's agenda, illustrated concretely through his account of federal retirement paperwork still processed by hand in an underground Pennsylvania mine, a detail he used alongside DOGE's broader findings of Social Security payments to people listed as 150 years old to argue the bureaucracy required fundamental restructuring rather than incremental reform. Kirk extended the framework to USAID directly, characterizing the agency as a slush fund for foreign programs disconnected from American interests once Marco Rubio placed 15,000 employees on administrative leave.

Other coverage here extended sharply into assassination theorizing after Kirk's death, including former CIA officer Andrew Bustamante's direct rebuttal of Mossad-involvement theories as geopolitically implausible, contrasted against Candace Owens's considerably more speculative claims connecting Kirk's death to a CIA remote-viewing program and CERN. Kirk's own grounded critique of bureaucratic dysfunction while alive, and radically different outside interpretations of deep-state involvement in his death, give this subject two almost entirely separate registers depending on which period of the timeline a given video addressed.

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