Charlie Kirk
Candace Owens has shared details related to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, citing off-record confirmations from three individuals, including written communications, that Kirk reportedly expressed fears of being killed by unspecified parties the day before his death on September 10. Owens also referenced leaked text messages, which Andrew Kolvet authenticated on The Charlie Kirk Show, indicating that Kirk was reportedly moving away from his pro-Israel position. Owens further reported that the alleged shooter, George Zinn, confessed to medical staff during treatment that he took responsibility for the payment, though he was reportedly unsure of its source or timing. In response to these events and ongoing threats, Owens activated a dead man’s switch, sending a package of texts, emails, videos, and legal documents to trusted contacts including journalists and figures such as Max Blumenthal and Andrew Tate. The package authorizes the release of information naming political figures allegedly involved in efforts to bankrupt and intimidate her if she faces harm. Kirk’s team and law enforcement have denied knowledge of such fears or evidence of assassination motives, with outlets like Reuters and BBC noting no concrete proof has emerged to substantiate Owens’ claims, amid suggestions the statements may serve political agendas.
European Politics
The European Union has adopted a policy that reportedly bars U.S. citizens who decline biometric digital IDs from entering the bloc, requiring compliance with its digital identification standards for travel. Privacy advocates and U.S. State Department officials have expressed concerns that the policy may infringe on personal freedoms and strain bilateral relations, potentially leading to data misuse or legal challenges.
In the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that digital IDs, referred to as the BritCard, will be required for employment. The policy is intended to streamline right-to-work checks and access to services such as welfare and childcare. It has drawn opposition, including a petition with over two million signatures. Critics, as reported, have pointed to similarities with existing National Insurance Numbers and questioned its necessity. The initiative is said to align with global standards for interoperable digital identities, as promoted by organizations including the United Nations and World Bank. Government officials, including Starmer and Secretary of State Lisa Nandy, have defended the BritCard as essential for enhancing security and efficiency, citing a poll showing 57% public support for digital ID initiatives.
In other news, protests and a general strike in Italy, reportedly triggered by Israel’s interception of the Sumud flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, disrupted operations across the country. Demonstrations occurred in more than 100 cities, with over a million participants in Rome alone, according to organizers. Dockworkers in ports including Genoa, Naples, and Livorno declined to handle ships bound for Israel. Public transport stopped, flights were canceled, schools closed, and hospitals reduced services. The strike on October 3, organized by unions CGIL and USB, affected an estimated two million workers and led to economic losses estimated between €143 million and €900 million. Italian opposition politicians from the Five Star Movement, Greens, and Left Alliance were among those detained by Israel, along with about 20 Italian activists. Transport Minister Matteo Salvini stated that the government would respond to any violence. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni described the actions as equivalent to an extended weekend. The Italian government, through statements from Salvini and the Prime Minister’s Office, has condemned the protests as disruptive and primarily driven by domestic political grievances rather than solely international concerns, warning of legal repercussions for organizers amid estimated economic damages in the hundreds of millions of euros.
Canadian Politics
Canada introduced a bill on October 1 that grants the minister authority to restrict telecommunication services to individuals based on reasonable grounds of threats to the system, potentially including cuts to internet, phone, or cell access, with secrecy provisions for such orders. Critics have described the measure as potentially overreaching in addressing misinformation or dissent. It reportedly aligns with global digital ID initiatives that tie online activity to verified identities, which could exclude non-compliant individuals from services.
US Politics
Authorities arrested 41-year-old Louis Geri of New Jersey outside St. Matthew’s Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on charges including possession of a weapon of mass destruction in furtherance of a hate crime. Geri was found with over 200 handmade explosive devices, including bottle rockets, Molotov cocktails, and vials of nitromethane—a substance used in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing—along with a lighter. Court records indicate that he threatened to detonate the explosives and expressed hostility toward Supreme Court justices, the Catholic Church, ICE agents, and Jewish individuals. The arrest occurred during the Red Mass, an event attended by Supreme Court justices to mark the opening of the court’s term. Federal agencies, including the FBI, ATF, and D.C. Metropolitan Police, took Geri into custody without bond. Some reports, including from The Washington Post and the ACLU, have cautioned that specific intent to target justices remains unconfirmed, calling for a thorough investigation and fair trial to avoid premature labeling as a hate crime.
Australian Politics
Western Australia police raided about 70 homes and 27 storage areas connected to individuals associated with sovereign citizen ideologies and common law sheriffs. The operations led to the suspension or cancellation of 44 firearm licenses, targeting those identified as potential threats based on social media activity, protest involvement, and shared addresses, even in the absence of evidence of violence. Authorities have identified around 1,000 such individuals in the state, who are described as opposing certain government laws, including through groups that promote “no victim, no crime” principles in matters such as speeding fines and child custody disputes. The raids involved armed tactical teams entering properties by breaking gates. Those affected include communities focused on self-sustaining practices like home birthing, homeschooling, and farming, some of whom reportedly lost jobs due to COVID-19 mandates. Police Minister Paul Blanch provided statistics to a review committee, justifying the actions under firearms regulations that allow changes without parliamentary oversight. WA Police and Premier Chris Dawson have defended the raids as necessary proactive measures to address risks from extremist groups, citing linked incidents of violence and the need to ensure public safety.
Economy
Gold prices has exceeded $4,000 per ounce for the first time, reflecting a 50% increase in 2025, attributed to factors including fiat currency debasement, geopolitical tensions, and central bank purchases averaging 80 tonnes per month. The increase represents the strongest annual performance since the 1970s and aligns with the Federal Reserve’s rate-cutting cycle and the highest ETF inflows in more than three years. Goldman Sachs has raised its 2026 price forecast to $4,900, citing ongoing central bank accumulation and potential private sector diversification, and suggested a leveraged trade using a six-month binary call option for upside exposure. Some analysts, as reported by Reuters and the Financial Times, have cautioned about signs of overvaluation and the risk of a market correction if sentiment shifts.
In the crypto space, U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis stated that funding for the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve could begin at any time, depending on progress for the BITCOIN Act. The reserve, established by executive order seven months ago, will initially draw from Bitcoin seized by the Treasury Department, with further purchases planned through budget-neutral methods to avoid costs to taxpayers. Lummis noted the potential to use the government’s $1 trillion in unrealized gold gains for Bitcoin investments, describing it as a way to address fiscal debt amid interest rate cuts. Market observers expect government Bitcoin purchases in the near term, following strong inflows into bullion-backed ETFs. Critics, including economist Peter Schiff and analysts cited in Bloomberg, have warned that Bitcoin’s volatility could worsen fiscal issues rather than resolve them, potentially leading to significant losses.
Geopolitics
President Trump has ended diplomatic efforts with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, directing special envoy Richard Grenell to stop negotiations—a decision that reportedly surprised some administration officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The move follows Pentagon strikes on suspected drug-smuggling boats off Venezuela’s coast and a buildup of U.S. military assets in the Caribbean. A classified Department of Justice opinion reportedly authorizes the president to use deadly force against an expanded list of cartels and traffickers considered imminent threats to Americans, beyond those publicly designated as terrorist groups. Analysts have compared the opinion to post-9/11 authorizations, noting that it provides broad powers for operations without specific congressional approval. Administration proponents, including Rubio, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and Stephen Miller, have advocated for military action to remove Maduro from power. The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry has accused the U.S. of using drug war pretexts for intervention, while some analysts view the halt in diplomacy as a tactic to pressure negotiations rather than immediate escalation.
Sources
Italy Paralyzed by Nationwide Gaza Protests and General Strike
Italy has come to a complete standstill over the Gaza protests.
Source | Submitted by Rodster
Candace Owens: Charlie Kirk Warned ‘They’ Would Kill Him Day Before Assassination
He told these people, I think they’re going to kill me, okay?
Western Australia’s Sovereign Citizen Raids: Pre-Crime Tyranny or Overreach?
This is pre-crime that is in place.
Source | Submitted by TianaMarie
Candace Owens Activates Dead Man’s Switch to Expose Political Tormentors
Every political figure involved will be publicly named if I suddenly die.
EU Bars US Citizens Refusing Biometric Digital IDs from Entering Europe
EU declares US citizens who refuse biometric digital ID will be barred from Europe
Source | Submitted by Chris Martenson
US Bitcoin Reserve Funding “Can Start Anytime,” Senator Lummis Says
the acquisition of funds for an SBR can start anytime
The BritCard PsyOp: Bait-and-Switch for Britain’s Digital Surveillance Future
It is not unreasonable to speculate that BritCard is a bait-and-switch psyop.
Gold Surges Past $4,000: Historic Rally Fuels Goldman’s Leveraged Melt-Up Trade
Gold has just topped the $4,000/oz level for the first time ever, cementing its status as the year’s best performing asset and most intriguing story in global commodities
Trump Halts Maduro Diplomacy as Secret DOJ Kill List Fuels Venezuela Escalation
Trump Calls Off Diplomacy With Maduro As Secret DOJ-Approved Kill List Revealed
Leftist with 200+ Explosives Arrested Outside DC Cathedral in Alleged SCOTUS Assassination Plot
A 41-year-old Leftist New Jersey man is being criminally charged on eight counts, including the “manufactur[ing] or possession of a weapon of mass destruction in furtherance of a hate crime” after authorities say he brought over 200 explosive devices to the outside of St. Matthew’s Cathedral in Washington DC on Sunday in what is being called a possible “plan to kill Supreme Court Justices.”
Canada’s Digital Gulag, FBI Spying on Senators, and COVID Shots’ Cancer Link: The Overreach Accelerates
imagine being put effectively in a digital gulag, unable to use the phone, or the internet, or your online banking
Candace Owens: Alleged Kirk Shooter George Zinn Confessed to Being Paid Patsy During Medical Treatment
he did it because he was being paid to do it.
Andrew Kolvet Confirms: Candace Owens’ Leaked Texts on Charlie Kirk’s Israel Stance Are Authentic
So it is authentic
In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: Reuters, ANSA, Italian Prime Minister’s Office statement, Wall Street Journal, U.S. State Department, Keir Starmer, The Guardian, Charlie Kirk’s official X account, BBC, The Washington Post, ACLU statement, WA Police Force, Chris Dawson, Peter Schiff, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Venezuelan Foreign Ministry, Medpage Today, and CDC update.