Anonymous ID: 256a48 Sept. 30, 2025, 9:19 a.m. No.23676475   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The CHARLIE KIRK file

Charles James Kirk (October 14, 1993 – September 10, 2025) was an American right-wing political activist, author, and media personality. He co-founded the conservative organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA) in 2012 and was its executive director. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Turning Point Action (TPAction) and a member of the Council for National Policy (CNP). The Washington Post described him as "one of the most prominent voices on the right" in his later years.[2]

 

Kirk was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs of Arlington Heights and Prospect Heights, Illinois. In high school, Kirk actively engaged in politics, supporting Republican candidateMark Kirk(no relation) and his U.S. Senate campaign. He briefly attended Harper College before dropping out to pursue political activism full-time, influenced by Tea Party member Bill Montgomery. In 2012, Kirk founded TPUSA, a conservative student organization that quickly grew with backing from donors likeFoster Friess.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Kirk

 

FOSTER FRIESS

In addition to Santorum's faith, opposition to women’s abortion rights, and hawkish foreign policy leanings, the possibility of defeating incumbent President Barack Obama was a major component of Friess's decision to back Santorum's campaign.[27] Friess reportedly considered major contributions to American Crossroads, the super PAC founded by Republican National Committee chair Ed Gillespie and formerGeorge W. Bush White House strategist Karl Rove.[28][29]

 

Friess also donated $100,000 to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to help defeat the Democrats' recall effort in 2011. He reportedly invested more than $3 million in conservative commentatorTucker Carlson'sThe Daily Caller website.[22] At one of the semi-annual, private seminars held by the Koch brothers in June 2011, Friess was recognized for his donation exceeding $1 million to theKochs'political activities.[30]

 

While being interviewed by NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell regarding contraception, Friess said, "And this contraceptive thing, my gosh, it's so – it's such – inexpensive, you know, back in my days, they used Bayer Aspirin for contraception. The gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly."[25][31] Friess later apologized for the comment. [32]

 

Friess was also an advisor to Turning Point USA, a conservative youth organization to which he donated seed money.[33]

 

In October 2017, Friess said he was exploring a possible candidacy for the Senate challenging Wyoming Senator John Barrasso for the Republican nomination,[34] at the request ofSteve Bannon.[35] However, in April 2018, he instead decided to enter the crowded Republican field to replace term-limited Governor Matt Mead. Friess was defeated in the primary, coming in second to State Treasurer Mark Gordon by 38,951 votes (33%) to 29,842 (25.3%).[35]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_Friess

 

MARK KIRK

Early life and education

Kirk as president ofSeal and Serpentin 1981.

 

Kirk was born in Champaign, Illinois, the son of Judith Ann (Brady) and Francis Gabriel "Frank" Kirk.[7][8] After graduating from New Trier East High School in 1977 he attended Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois, for two years, before briefly attending the Autonomous University of Mexico[9] and subsequently transferring to Cornell University, where he graduated cum laude with a B.A. in History.[10] While at Cornell University, Kirk served as the president of The Seal and Serpent Society.[11] Kirk later obtained a master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) fromGeorgetown University Law Center.[12][13]

 

Tenure During his time in the House, Kirk compiled a centrist voting record, tending to vote more liberally on social issues and more conservatively on foreign policy issues.[17]

Kirk was a member of the HouseIran Working Group the founder and co-chair of the House U.S.-China Working Group**,[32]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Kirk

 

China Working Group

Select Members (as of 23 Nov 2024)

Judy Chu CA-27

James Clyburn SC-06

Sheila Jackson Lee TX-18

Adam Schiff CA-28

Bennie Thompson MS-02

Maxine Waters CA-43

 

Former members include:

Mark Kirk, former co-chair

Michele Bachmann

Tim Walz

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States%E2%80%93China_Working_Group

Anonymous ID: 256a48 Sept. 30, 2025, 9:20 a.m. No.23676478   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23676472

>>23676473

>>23676474

 

The CHARLIE KIRK file

Charles James Kirk (October 14, 1993 – September 10, 2025) was an American right-wing political activist, author, and media personality. He co-founded the conservative organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA) in 2012 and was its executive director. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Turning Point Action (TPAction) and a member of the Council for National Policy (CNP). The Washington Post described him as "one of the most prominent voices on the right" in his later years.[2]

 

Kirk was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs of Arlington Heights and Prospect Heights, Illinois. In high school, Kirk actively engaged in politics, supporting Republican candidateMark Kirk(no relation) and his U.S. Senate campaign. He briefly attended Harper College before dropping out to pursue political activism full-time, influenced by Tea Party member Bill Montgomery. In 2012, Kirk founded TPUSA, a conservative student organization that quickly grew with backing from donors likeFoster Friess.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Kirk

 

FOSTER FRIESS

In addition to Santorum's faith, opposition to women’s abortion rights, and hawkish foreign policy leanings, the possibility of defeating incumbent President Barack Obama was a major component of Friess's decision to back Santorum's campaign.[27] Friess reportedly considered major contributions to American Crossroads, the super PAC founded by Republican National Committee chair Ed Gillespie and formerGeorge W. Bush White House strategist Karl Rove.[28][29]

 

Friess also donated $100,000 to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to help defeat the Democrats' recall effort in 2011. He reportedly invested more than $3 million in conservative commentatorTucker Carlson'sThe Daily Caller website.[22] At one of the semi-annual, private seminars held by the Koch brothers in June 2011, Friess was recognized for his donation exceeding $1 million to theKochs'political activities.[30]

 

While being interviewed by NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell regarding contraception, Friess said, "And this contraceptive thing, my gosh, it's so – it's such – inexpensive, you know, back in my days, they used Bayer Aspirin for contraception. The gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly."[25][31] Friess later apologized for the comment. [32]

 

Friess was also an advisor to Turning Point USA, a conservative youth organization to which he donated seed money.[33]

 

In October 2017, Friess said he was exploring a possible candidacy for the Senate challenging Wyoming Senator John Barrasso for the Republican nomination,[34] at the request ofSteve Bannon.[35] However, in April 2018, he instead decided to enter the crowded Republican field to replace term-limited Governor Matt Mead. Friess was defeated in the primary, coming in second to State Treasurer Mark Gordon by 38,951 votes (33%) to 29,842 (25.3%).[35]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_Friess

 

MARK KIRK

Early life and education

Kirk as president ofSeal and Serpentin 1981.

 

Kirk was born in Champaign, Illinois, the son of Judith Ann (Brady) and Francis Gabriel "Frank" Kirk.[7][8] After graduating from New Trier East High School in 1977 he attended Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois, for two years, before briefly attending the Autonomous University of Mexico[9] and subsequently transferring to Cornell University, where he graduated cum laude with a B.A. in History.[10] While at Cornell University, Kirk served as the president of The Seal and Serpent Society.[11] Kirk later obtained a master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) fromGeorgetown University Law Center.[12][13]

 

Tenure During his time in the House, Kirk compiled a centrist voting record, tending to vote more liberally on social issues and more conservatively on foreign policy issues.[17]

Kirk was a member of the HouseIran Working Group the founder and co-chair of the House U.S.-China Working Group**,[32]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Kirk

 

China Working Group

Select Members (as of 23 Nov 2024)

Judy Chu CA-27

James Clyburn SC-06

Sheila Jackson Lee TX-18

Adam Schiff CA-28

Bennie Thompson MS-02

Maxine Waters CA-43

 

Former members include:

Mark Kirk, former co-chair

Michele Bachmann

Tim Walz

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States%E2%80%93China_Working_Group

Anonymous ID: 256a48 Sept. 30, 2025, 9:20 a.m. No.23676479   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23676476

>>23676477

 

The CHARLIE KIRK file

Charles James Kirk (October 14, 1993 – September 10, 2025) was an American right-wing political activist, author, and media personality. He co-founded the conservative organization Turning Point USA (TPUSA) in 2012 and was its executive director. He was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Turning Point Action (TPAction) and a member of the Council for National Policy (CNP). The Washington Post described him as "one of the most prominent voices on the right" in his later years.[2]

 

Kirk was born and raised in the Chicago suburbs of Arlington Heights and Prospect Heights, Illinois. In high school, Kirk actively engaged in politics, supporting Republican candidateMark Kirk(no relation) and his U.S. Senate campaign. He briefly attended Harper College before dropping out to pursue political activism full-time, influenced by Tea Party member Bill Montgomery. In 2012, Kirk founded TPUSA, a conservative student organization that quickly grew with backing from donors likeFoster Friess.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Kirk

 

FOSTER FRIESS

In addition to Santorum's faith, opposition to women’s abortion rights, and hawkish foreign policy leanings, the possibility of defeating incumbent President Barack Obama was a major component of Friess's decision to back Santorum's campaign.[27] Friess reportedly considered major contributions to American Crossroads, the super PAC founded by Republican National Committee chair Ed Gillespie and formerGeorge W. Bush White House strategist Karl Rove.[28][29]

 

Friess also donated $100,000 to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker to help defeat the Democrats' recall effort in 2011. He reportedly invested more than $3 million in conservative commentatorTucker Carlson'sThe Daily Caller website.[22] At one of the semi-annual, private seminars held by the Koch brothers in June 2011, Friess was recognized for his donation exceeding $1 million to theKochs'political activities.[30]

 

While being interviewed by NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell regarding contraception, Friess said, "And this contraceptive thing, my gosh, it's so – it's such – inexpensive, you know, back in my days, they used Bayer Aspirin for contraception. The gals put it between their knees and it wasn't that costly."[25][31] Friess later apologized for the comment. [32]

 

Friess was also an advisor to Turning Point USA, a conservative youth organization to which he donated seed money.[33]

 

In October 2017, Friess said he was exploring a possible candidacy for the Senate challenging Wyoming Senator John Barrasso for the Republican nomination,[34] at the request ofSteve Bannon.[35] However, in April 2018, he instead decided to enter the crowded Republican field to replace term-limited Governor Matt Mead. Friess was defeated in the primary, coming in second to State Treasurer Mark Gordon by 38,951 votes (33%) to 29,842 (25.3%).[35]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_Friess

 

MARK KIRK

Early life and education

Kirk as president ofSeal and Serpentin 1981.

 

Kirk was born in Champaign, Illinois, the son of Judith Ann (Brady) and Francis Gabriel "Frank" Kirk.[7][8] After graduating from New Trier East High School in 1977 he attended Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois, for two years, before briefly attending the Autonomous University of Mexico[9] and subsequently transferring to Cornell University, where he graduated cum laude with a B.A. in History.[10] While at Cornell University, Kirk served as the president of The Seal and Serpent Society.[11] Kirk later obtained a master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) fromGeorgetown University Law Center.[12][13]

 

Tenure During his time in the House, Kirk compiled a centrist voting record, tending to vote more liberally on social issues and more conservatively on foreign policy issues.[17]

Kirk was a member of the HouseIran Working Group the founder and co-chair of the House U.S.-China Working Group**,[32]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Kirk

 

China Working Group

Select Members (as of 23 Nov 2024)

Judy Chu CA-27

James Clyburn SC-06

Sheila Jackson Lee TX-18

Adam Schiff CA-28

Bennie Thompson MS-02

Maxine Waters CA-43

 

Former members include:

Mark Kirk, former co-chair

Michele Bachmann

Tim Walz

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States%E2%80%93China_Working_Group

Anonymous ID: 256a48 Sept. 30, 2025, 9:21 a.m. No.23676491   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23676485

Who is the Queen of England?

 

100

Nov 05, 2017 6:41:11 PM EST

Anonymous ID: L8quGPI9 No. 148143562

Who is the Queen of England?

How long in power?

With power comes corruption.

What happened to Diana?

What did she find out?

Why was she running?

Who did she entrust to help her flee?

What was the cover?

Why is this relevant?

Why now?

Old.

Connection.

News.

Bad actor.

London Mayor.

Background?

Affiliation?

Connection to Queen?

British MI6 agents dead.

When?

How?

What was reported?

What really happened?

Why is this relevant?

Wealth.

Corruption.

Secret society.

Evil.

Germany.

Merkel.

Migrants.

Why are migrants important?

Assets.

What are assets?

Define assets?

Why are migrants so important?

What are assets?

Why are migrants so important?

What are assets?

Why are migrants so important?

Operations.

Satan.

Who follows?

What political leaders worship Satan?

What does an upside down cross represent?

Who wears openly?

Why?

Who is she connected to?

Why is this relevant?

Spirit cooking.

What does Spirit Cooking represent?

Cult.

What is a cult?

Who is worshipped?

Why is this relevant?

Snow White

Godfather III

Speed.

Q

 

The British Royal Family's official name is the House of Windsor. However, while the Royal House is named Windsor, the surname for most members of the family is not simply Windsor.

For most members of the family, their surname is Mountbatten-Windsor, according to the Royal Family's website. This was established by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 1960 to reflect both their own lineage and Prince Philip's surname.

 

Here's a more detailed explanation:

 

House of Windsor:

In 1917, King George V changed the royal family's name fromSaxe-Coburg and Gothato Windsor due to anti-German sentiment during World War I.

 

Mountbatten-Windsor:

In 1960, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip decided that their direct descendants would use Mountbatten-Windsor as their surname when a surname was needed.

No Surname for Some:

Members of the Royal Family who hold the title of His/Her Royal Highness (HRH) and/or are a Prince or Princess generally do not use a surname in formal settings.

Example:

Prince William, despite being a member of the Royal Family, can be referred to as Prince William, or when needed, William Mountbatten-Windsor, according to the Royal Family's website.