What if the biggest lie in modern American history didn’t end in 1963—but became a blueprint? The alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson, is looking increasingly like a Patsy. Throw in a magic bullet from a 30.06 that didn’t exit Kirk’s neck and things get really interesting. Lee Harvey Oswald was being monitored by a man named George Joannides. If Tyler Robinson had such a person monitoring him, who was it?
Authors Robert Tosh Plumlee and Ralph Pezzullo are available to expose what newly declassified records suggest is not just a cover-up—but a repeatable intelligence pattern. That template is beginning to have ALL the earmarks of being used in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Robert "Tosh" Plumlee is a former contract pilot who claims to have participated in covert aviation operations connected to U.S. intelligence agencies beginning in the early 1950s.
According to his account, he flew missions throughout the Caribbean and Latin America involving weapons transfers, intelligence logistics, and clandestine operations targeting Cuba.
Plumlee has provided statements to investigators examining intelligence activities and the Kennedy assassination over several decades.






