“Snake Eyes” & Charlie Kirk: Did a Movie PREDICT His Death? Plus the Elisa Lam Mystery cover art

“Snake Eyes” & Charlie Kirk: Did a Movie PREDICT His Death? Plus the Elisa Lam Mystery

“Snake Eyes” & Charlie Kirk: Did a Movie PREDICT His Death? Plus the Elisa Lam Mystery

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Something chilling is going viral: people are pointing out uncanny parallels between the 1998 Nicolas Cage film Snake Eyes and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Was it predictive programming? A freak coincidence? You decide. In this episode, we break down every detail:

  • The Snake Eyes’ victim Charles Kirkland vs. Charlie Kirk
  • The assassin named Tyler in the film vs. real-world Tyler Robinson
  • The date September 10: the same in the movie billboard and the assassination
  • Shared visual motifs, eerie names and numbers, long blond hair celebrants, hand gestures, ambulance #47, political symbolism
  • Elisa Lam case parallels: Dark Water movie foreshadowing, Last Bookstore domain tracing to Forest Lawn Cemetary, LAM-ELISA test, and more

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