A new report claims that the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was linked to witchcraft and the feminist website Jezebel. According to Megyn Kelly’s recent coverage, Erika Kirk, Charlie’s wife, reportedly contacted a friend for prayer the night before his death after learning that Jezebel had paid witches on Etsy to curse him. The article, published two days prior to the shooting, boasted about funding “multiple curses” against Kirk, with one witch promising results within 2–3 weeks. Charlie was killed 2.5 weeks later.
The original report details how an unnamed Jezebel reporter allegedly sought out witches to “curse” Kirk, citing his “regressive rhetoric” as justification. The article described the process of casting spells, including a ritual involving a photograph of Kirk set on fire. The witch reportedly told the writer, “Trust the unseen,” and claimed the spell was successful. Jezebel later issued an editor’s note condemning the assassination but did not retract its initial claims.
The narrative ties the events to broader themes of spiritual warfare, with references to biblical figures like Jezebel and the goddess Ishtar. It suggests that the curse may have been part of a larger “ancient mystery” involving demonic forces and political agendas. The article also connects the assassination to other incidents, including shootings linked to gender identity debates and claims of “demonic influence.”
The report emphasizes the role of witchcraft in modern politics, citing historical parallels and alleged ongoing efforts by self-proclaimed witches to “bind” figures like former President Donald Trump through rituals. It concludes with warnings about the dangers of occult practices and their potential to “open the door for demonic forces,” urging readers to seek spiritual protection.