Iranian Hacker Claims Charlie Kirk Was Murdered With Exploding Pen Mic

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The official account of Charlie Kirk’s murder has once again been called into question.

This time it follows claims coming from a source who identifies as part of an Iranian hacking group.

A video circulating online alleges that the group obtained evidence after hacking emails belonging to FBI Director Kash Patel, It suggests that Kirk’s assassination was an inside job

According to an anonymous individual, believed to be a member of the hacking team, Kirk was not killed by a standard ballistic projectile but instead by a specialized exploding pen microphone.


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IBTimes reports: The theory has gained traction within certain online communities and challenges the prevailing account that Kirk was shot by a lone gunman firing from a distance.

The Exploding Microphone Claim

The insider detailed how Kirk was killed based on information they said was ‘pieced together from the emails and other intelligent sources,’ concluding that a bullet was not responsible. ‘Charlie Kirk was never shot with a bullet,’ the insider claimed. ‘He was accidentally decapitated by a piece of shrapnel from a miniature explosive planted inside his microphone.’ According to the source, the device was ‘supposed to blow out his chest cavity’ but ‘malfunctioned’ and instead of ‘detonating downward,’ ‘ripped upward’ and struck his neck.

The source alleged that government involvement explained why the device was removed from the stage, the live feed was cut, and Kirk’s body was taken from the scene before the coroner arrived. The FBI allegedly ‘took forever to find the killer’ because ‘they had to rush to manufacture evidence to match the lie.’ The source also cited Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s public statement distancing Israel from the killing, made, the source claimed, ‘before anyone had even asked’, as further evidence of prior knowledge.

The tipster further claimed the explosive was purchased in May 2025 from the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in Tennessee, and that the same device had been tested at Fort Huachuca in the days before the event. One month later, the plant exploded, killing 16 people, an event the source described as deliberate suppression of evidence. One commenter noted that a woman who previously handled Pentagon procurement had made similar claims, reportedly identifying the same weapon from the plant. Another user shared what they described as an official Department of Defense contract for the device.

The exploding microphone claim follows separate reports that claim the bullet recovered at the scene did not match the rifle used by the primary suspect Tyler Robinson.


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