For a month now, the official story has been crumbling. The official narrative around the Charlie Kirk assassination has never added up — and tonight, it completely falls apart.
Because newly surfaced Google data reveals that key players involved in the attack were being quietly tracked in the days and weeks leading up to it.
Literally zero people in the world were monitoring these people … except roughly one hundred specific, traceable IP addresses in Washington D.C. and roughly one hundred in Israel.
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What they were looking for — and who — paints a chilling picture of coordination.
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Names that nobody in Israel should have been interested in. One of them, Tyler Robinson — a college dropout, a complete nobody — with no political connections and no reason to be on Israel’s radar. Yet, somehow… he was.
The timing. The precision. The locations. None of it can be explained away.
You’re looking at a cover story unraveling in real time.
The FBI’s official narrative? A lone gunman. A random act of political violence. Case closed.
But now… digital evidence is surfacing that paints a very different picture of the assassination.
In the months leading up to the assassination, a pattern of online activity began — unusual, specific, and beyond suspicious.
Researchers tracing Google analytics logs uncovered unique Israeli and Washington D.C. IP addresses making targeted searches for key people and places that would later be involved in the false flag — names no one outside Utah would even know existed.
These unique IP addresses made coordinated searches for Timpanogos Regional Hospital, the medical center Kirk was taken to by TPUSA, despite the fact it wasn’t the closest hospital.

These unique IP addresses also made searches for the very surgeons who would later be called in to operate on Kirk. For Utah Medical Examiner Deirdre Amaro. They even searched for Josh Hammer.

Israel was not only monitoring the Utah Medical Examiner, they were searching for information on all of the general and emergency surgeons at the hospital Charlie Kirk was going to be taken to.
And if that wasn’t damning enough… wait for this.
The same Israeli IP didn’t stop at hospitals, surgeons and Josh Hammer. It also searched for Tyler Robinson.

Almost 100 people in Israel searched for information about Tyler Robinson on the same day.
A total unknown. Someone with no public profile, no political ties — nobody that anyone in Israel should have even heard of, let alone been searching for.
So you have to ask yourself — why him? Why then? And who, exactly, was sitting behind those keyboards?
Remember George Zinn? The man who caused a commotion right after the shot was fired… drawing the crowd’s attention away from what was really going on?
It turns out Zinn has been on the ground at various false flags in the last two decades including 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing, as well as calling in a bomb threat at another marathon.
Coincidence? Or are we looking at a professional operative — a crisis actor — whose job is to appear, disappear, and help shape the narrative every time tragedy strikes?
Now here’s where it gets truly strange. In the days leading up to the assassination, searches for George Zinn started coming in — not from random users, but from Washington, D.C.

Forty separate searches. All within a single day — September 1st. Ten days before the shooting.
And that’s not all. He was also searched for — from Israel.

Despite there being no news stories about him, no public record, no reason anyone overseas should have even known his name.
So what exactly was Israel looking for? And why did George Zinn suddenly become so interesting — right before the assassination?
George Zinn wasn’t the only person closely involved in the assassination to have been tracked and monitored before the event by hidden hands in Israel.
Hunter Kozak, the man who asked Charlie Kirk the question about transgender gun violence right before he was shot, was also of interest to Israel in the weeks before the assassination.
If there’s one thing the Charlie Kirk case has shown us, it’s that no one is invisible online.
When Netanyahu declared that social media was Israel’s new battleground — he wasn’t exaggerating. He was declaring war on your mind, your feed, your freedom.
You need to protect yourself. This is not a drill.
Because here’s the truth they don’t want you to know.
The VPNs you thought were your shield — your last line of defense against government and corporate surveillance — have been compromised.
One Tel Aviv–based company with a long history of distributing malware has quietly bought up nearly all the biggest VPNs on the planet: ExpressVPN, CyberGhost, Private Internet Access… the list goes on.
And the people they hire? Not random techies. Not privacy activists. But veterans of Israel’s most notorious intelligence units — Unit 8200, the cyberwarfare arm behind the world’s most advanced spying tools including Cellebrite and Pegasus, and the Duvdevan Unit — infiltration experts turned “executives.”
When their operatives get caught spying, they don’t get punished — they get promoted.
And those are the people now asking you to “trust” their no-logs policy. Trust them not to peek. Trust them not to sell your data. Trust them with your entire digital life.
But think about it — can you really trust a system built by the surveillance state itself?
That’s why VP.net was created.
It’s not another VPN with clever marketing.
Legacy VPNs say “trust us.”
VP.net says “Don’t trust. Verify.”
It’s trustless by design — meaning even if they wanted to spy on you, they couldn’t.
Built on zero-knowledge cryptography, Intel SGX secure enclaves, and open-source code you can audit yourself — it’s mathematically impossible to log or leak your data.
No Mossad backdoors. No kompromat. No hidden hands.
Just pure, verifiable privacy.
This is how we fight back — not with fear, but with next generation tech that works for us, not against us.
Sign up today at VP.net/tpv — it’s only five bucks a month — and you can finally stop asking, “Who’s monitoring me?”
Because the answer is: they were. But with VP.net — not anymore.
Recent events have made it clear: Israel has taken off the gloves. And this time, the war isn’t overseas — it’s aimed squarely at Americans. At anyone who dares to question, to resist, to stand their ground.
People like Charlie Kirk — a man once seen as a future president.
If they’re willing to monitor and silence him when he began going off script… imagine what they’re doing to the rest of us.
It’s time to say no. Reject the globalist agenda. Reject ‘Israel First.’ Expel the spies hiding in your phone, in your apps, in your devices.
Go to VP.net/tpv and take back control — before it’s too late.

