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#87 Las Vegas, Charlie Kirk, Trump · And the Questions That Stopped Getting Asked
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The deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history didn’t fade because it was resolved.
It faded because asking questions became unwelcome.
In this episode of Think First, we revisit the 2017 Las Vegas shooting — not to advance a theory, but to examine what happens when explanations arrive quickly… and then stop evolving.
Drawing on a recent long-form interview between Tucker Carlson and researcher Ian Carroll, we explore how narratives stabilize, why timelines shift, and what it means when transparency pauses instead of progresses.
Along the way, we consider parallels to more recent events — including the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and the murder of Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah — where public clarity never fully arrived.
This episode isn’t about telling you what to believe.
It’s about modeling how to sit with unanswered questions — calmly, carefully, and without rushing to conclusions.
Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. #SpotTheGaslight
Read and reflect at Gaslight360.com/clarity