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Sep 19, 2025 | Poso Daily Brief
19 SEP 25 SITREP
1. Mortality and Faith After the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
The killing of Charlie Kirk shows death strikes without warning. He spoke, organized, built influence, then died suddenly. His murder forced people to face the fact that life can end in an instant.
Every person faces judgment before God. Distraction by curiosity, switching between beliefs, pride, delaying repentance until death arrives achieves nothing.
Churches filled after the killing. Sanctuaries packed beyond Easter Sunday levels. Aisles jammed. People stood in the back. Many turned away at entrances once capacity reached.
Death discipline enforced: forty days of mourning observed by some. Wives wore black forty days. Daily meditation on arrows piercing the body practiced to instill constant readiness.
2. Attempted Assassination of Justice Kavanaugh and Transgender in Custody
While in custody Roske declared transgender identity and filed for legal name change to Sofia Elizabeth Roske. Court records still caption case under old name while using new name in filings.
Federal prosecutors demand 30 years in prison. They argue attack aimed to undermine judiciary’s independence and threatens democratic government structure.
Other violent acts referenced include Nashville school shooting with six murdered, Minneapolis attack that killed three children, and the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
3. Trump’s Warning to Keir Starmer on Illegal Immigration in the United Kingdom
Trump urged the UK to use military force if necessary to enforce immigration law and secure the borders.
He said millions of illegal immigrants come from prisons and mental institutions and claimed they must be removed or the country faces collapse.
Trump highlighted that in the United States the National Guard has been deployed in 19 states to support immigration enforcement, showing how serious the situation has already become.
FINAL WORD
The sudden killing of Charlie Kirk proves that death and judgment cannot be delayed. Political violence, identity manipulation, and unchecked immigration reveal systems that actively dismantle order and stability. Survival demands faith, absolute truth, and uncompromising enforcement of law.
On today's exclusive episode of Human Events Daily, Charlie Kirk’s assassination proves death strikes instantly, and in the days that followed his death, churches were packed like it was Easter Sunday. This is a grave reminder of our mortality.