The Charlie Kirk Memorial & Paster Rob McCoy’s opening remarks on the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln, in light of the Battle of Picacho Pass

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The American Civil War ended in 1865, emphasis on ’65.

Charlie Kirk’s pastor, Rob “McCoy,” spoke of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War to open the Charlie Kirk Memorial.

Again, construction began on State Farm Stadium on the anniversary of the start of the American Civil War, April 12 (the war began on that date in 1861, and construction began on that stadium in 2003).

The Battle of Picacho Pass occurred on April 15, 1862, the 105th day of the year (Charlie Kirk=105, Masonry=105).

The battle was three years to the day of Abraham Lincoln’s dying from assassination
This ritual is taking place during NFL Week 3 (in an NFL stadium)

Notice that ‘Battle of Picacho Pass‘ equates to 106, going with this ritual being tied in with the 106th NFL season, and the memorial taking place in State Farm Stadium, 106 days after the anniversary of the establishment of State Farm Insurance, in Illinois, the Land of Lincoln, and Charlie Kirk’s home state.

Read more about the greater 106 ritual here.

Notice it is also known as the Battle of Picacho Peak, equating to 101, and today, the day of the memorial, leaves 101 days in the year, and it is at the stadium just off Route 101.

From the anniversary of the ‘Battle of Picacho Pass‘ to the shooting was 148 days (Confederate Arizona Territory=148, Donald J. Trump=148, The Art of the Deal=148).

For another parallel to the Civil War, Charlie Kirk was supposedly killed on the 253rd day of the year (American Civil War=253).

253 is the 22nd triangular number — Kirk=22, Utah=22
Trump referred to Charlie Kirk as a “Master Builder” at the Memorial, and 22 is the Master Builder Number

September 10 also leaves 112 days in the year (The American Civil War=112).

From April 15 to the Memorial is a span of 160 days, and the American Civil War ended in 1865, 160 years ago.

At the same time, there were 11 Confederate states, and the memorial came 11 days from the assassination.

For another joke, Charlie Kirk was shot “107 days” after Memorial Day, May 26, 2025.

State Farm began in Bloomington, Illinois.

Recall what was going on with Charlie Sheen and King Charles the day the Charlie Kirk assassination news broke. It’s all part of one big sick ‘shooting’ joke.

That means the Memorial comes 118 days later, or a span of 119 days (Civil War=119). Of course, we are in the time of the 119th Congress (Donald=119). 119 is also the 88th composite number, and while Kirk’s wife was born in ’88, Kirk “died” 88 days after Trump’s June 14 birthday (Trump=88, The Republican Party=88, Turning Point USA=88).

Recall that Charlie Kirk “died” 97 days after the Turning Point USA founding date.
Recall that he died in Orem, Utah (Orem, Utah=43, Assassination=43 & 191 — 191, 43rd prime)
-Charlie Kirk’s wife became the CEO of Turning Point USA 43 weeks after her birthday
Recall that Turning Point USA was founded on Reagan’s death anniversary, June 5, or 5/6, like 56
Ronald Reagan=56, Washington DC=56, Freemasons=56, Society of Jesus=56

Don’t forget that George Floyd killing, which was also Civil War related, where George Floyd, who had the same birthday as Charlie Kirk, occurred on Memorial Day, May 25, 2020.

Compare the birthdays of Charlie Kirk and George Floyd.

Charlie Kirk died in Orem, Utah, 34 days before his birthday, and George Floyd died 34 days after the anniversary of Prince’s death, on the corner of 38th and Chicago, going with Charlie Kirk being from the Chicago area (Murder=38 & 34, Fentanyl=38 & 34, Prince=38 & 34, Orem, Utah=38).

Coming back to Pastor McCoy, he runs the Godspeak Calvary Chapel and is partnered with Turning Point USA (Godspeak Calvary Chapel=88, Turning Point USA=88).

Read more about Charlie Kirk dying 88 days after Trump’s birthday.

As for Godspeak Cavalry Chapel, the Battle of Picacho Pass had a lot to do with Cavalry.

Cavalry was also a them with the October 14 battle that the Confederates won.

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