FBI Investigating Utah-Based Tranny Militia Group With Foreknowledge of Kirk Assassination

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Looks as if the demons have united.

Look, these trans people are mentally unstable, and yes, many have demons.




The assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event has thrust federal investigators into a web of radical activism, with the FBI now probing a local trans militia group suspected of having prior knowledge of the plot.

Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect charged with aggravated murder in Kirk’s death on September 10, remains silent in custody, but digital trails and witness accounts are painting a picture of a young man pulled into fringe ideologies far removed from his family’s Trump-supporting roots.

Robinson’s path to violence appears to have intersected with Utah’s underbelly of far-left organizing, where groups blending transgender advocacy with militant rhetoric have drawn scrutiny. Sources familiar with the case tell Axios that agents are sifting through communications between Robinson and members of at least one such outfit, known for its armed training sessions and vocal opposition to figures like Kirk, whose Turning Point USA events often critiqued gender ideology. One deleted social media profile from a group fitting this description has already raised red flags, prompting questions about what warnings, if any, were ignored in the lead-up to the shooting.

At the center of the emerging details is Robinson’s transgender romantic partner, who shared a home with him and has since become a key cooperative figure in the probe. Phone messages recovered from the partner show Robinson boasting about concealing the rifle in campus bushes post-shooting, a chilling admission that surfaced only after the fact.

When investigators confronted the partner with the evidence, the response was one of raw shock: “That’s what happened? Oh my God, no. Here are all the messages.”

This outburst, relayed by a source to Axios, captures the partner’s disbelief and haste to distance himself, handing over records that could prove pivotal in mapping Robinson’s movements. Yet, as one official involved in the parallel investigations into leftist networks noted, the partner’s post-incident silence has elevated his status: “It’s pretty clear that Robinson’s roommate knew a lot and didn’t say anything after the killing, so they’re (sic) a person of interest officially and are cooperating.”

This admission points to a tangled domestic dynamic where ideological fervor may have festered unchecked, with the partner now aiding efforts to uncover any broader complicity.

The official’s words extend the inquiry beyond the couple’s doorstep, zeroing in on whether Robinson’s ties to the trans militia group—or similar circles—amounted to more than casual chatter.

“What we want to know is if anyone else had knowledge [of the shooting], before or after,” the official added, emphasizing the focus on preemptive signals that might have been shared in private forums or group chats.

Reports from The New York Times describe Robinson joking in a Discord chat about a “doppelganger” after FBI photos circulated, a macabre deflection that investigators see as an attempt to throw off the trail amid his growing online radicalization. Such dark humor, combined with deleted profiles from activist groups, suggests a coordinated scramble to erase footprints, fueling speculation that the militia’s foreknowledge extended to logistical support.

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I said yesterday that it would lead to this.

I have a feeling this is going to morph into a huge "trans-mafia" conspiracy.....I also suspect it will turn violent as the conspirators are run to ground.



Well, good to see you actually do get something right every once and a while...
 
Speaking of foreknowledge, check this out.

I asked ChatGPT about a video I saw on line about a book covering the Kirk assassination, and that it was published one day before that murder. Here’s the ChatGPT response:

The book is titled “The Shooting of Charlie Kirk: A Comprehensive Account of the Utah Valley University Attack, the Aftermath, and America’s Response”, credited to Anastasia J. Casey.

According to fact-checks, Amazon briefly listed it with a publication date of September 9, 2025 — one day before Kirk was assassinated on September 10 — but Amazon later said that date was a technical error and that the book was actually published on the afternoon of September 10.
My highlighting.

Even if it was a “technical error,” it still seems incredible that a book could be published on the very same afternoon as the assassination.

Possible? Perhaps. Likely? I don’t think so.
 
Looks as if the demons have united.

Look, these trans people are mentally unstable, and yes, many have demons.



The assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event has thrust federal investigators into a web of radical activism, with the FBI now probing a local trans militia group suspected of having prior knowledge of the plot.
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect charged with aggravated murder in Kirk’s death on September 10, remains silent in custody, but digital trails and witness accounts are painting a picture of a young man pulled into fringe ideologies far removed from his family’s Trump-supporting roots.
Robinson’s path to violence appears to have intersected with Utah’s underbelly of far-left organizing, where groups blending transgender advocacy with militant rhetoric have drawn scrutiny. Sources familiar with the case tell Axios that agents are sifting through communications between Robinson and members of at least one such outfit, known for its armed training sessions and vocal opposition to figures like Kirk, whose Turning Point USA events often critiqued gender ideology. One deleted social media profile from a group fitting this description has already raised red flags, prompting questions about what warnings, if any, were ignored in the lead-up to the shooting.
At the center of the emerging details is Robinson’s transgender romantic partner, who shared a home with him and has since become a key cooperative figure in the probe. Phone messages recovered from the partner show Robinson boasting about concealing the rifle in campus bushes post-shooting, a chilling admission that surfaced only after the fact.
When investigators confronted the partner with the evidence, the response was one of raw shock: “That’s what happened? Oh my God, no. Here are all the messages.”
This outburst, relayed by a source to Axios, captures the partner’s disbelief and haste to distance himself, handing over records that could prove pivotal in mapping Robinson’s movements. Yet, as one official involved in the parallel investigations into leftist networks noted, the partner’s post-incident silence has elevated his status: “It’s pretty clear that Robinson’s roommate knew a lot and didn’t say anything after the killing, so they’re (sic) a person of interest officially and are cooperating.”
This admission points to a tangled domestic dynamic where ideological fervor may have festered unchecked, with the partner now aiding efforts to uncover any broader complicity.
The official’s words extend the inquiry beyond the couple’s doorstep, zeroing in on whether Robinson’s ties to the trans militia group—or similar circles—amounted to more than casual chatter.
“What we want to know is if anyone else had knowledge [of the shooting], before or after,” the official added, emphasizing the focus on preemptive signals that might have been shared in private forums or group chats.
Reports from The New York Times describe Robinson joking in a Discord chat about a “doppelganger” after FBI photos circulated, a macabre deflection that investigators see as an attempt to throw off the trail amid his growing online radicalization. Such dark humor, combined with deleted profiles from activist groups, suggests a coordinated scramble to erase footprints, fueling speculation that the militia’s foreknowledge extended to logistical support.
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Utah has very strict conspiracy laws. If they had knowledge aforethought that's a first degree felony.
 
Looks as if the demons have united.

Look, these trans people are mentally unstable, and yes, many have demons.



The assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event has thrust federal investigators into a web of radical activism, with the FBI now probing a local trans militia group suspected of having prior knowledge of the plot.
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect charged with aggravated murder in Kirk’s death on September 10, remains silent in custody, but digital trails and witness accounts are painting a picture of a young man pulled into fringe ideologies far removed from his family’s Trump-supporting roots.
Robinson’s path to violence appears to have intersected with Utah’s underbelly of far-left organizing, where groups blending transgender advocacy with militant rhetoric have drawn scrutiny. Sources familiar with the case tell Axios that agents are sifting through communications between Robinson and members of at least one such outfit, known for its armed training sessions and vocal opposition to figures like Kirk, whose Turning Point USA events often critiqued gender ideology. One deleted social media profile from a group fitting this description has already raised red flags, prompting questions about what warnings, if any, were ignored in the lead-up to the shooting.
At the center of the emerging details is Robinson’s transgender romantic partner, who shared a home with him and has since become a key cooperative figure in the probe. Phone messages recovered from the partner show Robinson boasting about concealing the rifle in campus bushes post-shooting, a chilling admission that surfaced only after the fact.
When investigators confronted the partner with the evidence, the response was one of raw shock: “That’s what happened? Oh my God, no. Here are all the messages.”
This outburst, relayed by a source to Axios, captures the partner’s disbelief and haste to distance himself, handing over records that could prove pivotal in mapping Robinson’s movements. Yet, as one official involved in the parallel investigations into leftist networks noted, the partner’s post-incident silence has elevated his status: “It’s pretty clear that Robinson’s roommate knew a lot and didn’t say anything after the killing, so they’re (sic) a person of interest officially and are cooperating.”
This admission points to a tangled domestic dynamic where ideological fervor may have festered unchecked, with the partner now aiding efforts to uncover any broader complicity.
The official’s words extend the inquiry beyond the couple’s doorstep, zeroing in on whether Robinson’s ties to the trans militia group—or similar circles—amounted to more than casual chatter.
“What we want to know is if anyone else had knowledge [of the shooting], before or after,” the official added, emphasizing the focus on preemptive signals that might have been shared in private forums or group chats.
Reports from The New York Times describe Robinson joking in a Discord chat about a “doppelganger” after FBI photos circulated, a macabre deflection that investigators see as an attempt to throw off the trail amid his growing online radicalization. Such dark humor, combined with deleted profiles from activist groups, suggests a coordinated scramble to erase footprints, fueling speculation that the militia’s foreknowledge extended to logistical support.
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Their OG leader has been identified.

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Looks as if the demons have united.

Look, these trans people are mentally unstable, and yes, many have demons.



The assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk at a Utah Valley University event has thrust federal investigators into a web of radical activism, with the FBI now probing a local trans militia group suspected of having prior knowledge of the plot.
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect charged with aggravated murder in Kirk’s death on September 10, remains silent in custody, but digital trails and witness accounts are painting a picture of a young man pulled into fringe ideologies far removed from his family’s Trump-supporting roots.
Robinson’s path to violence appears to have intersected with Utah’s underbelly of far-left organizing, where groups blending transgender advocacy with militant rhetoric have drawn scrutiny. Sources familiar with the case tell Axios that agents are sifting through communications between Robinson and members of at least one such outfit, known for its armed training sessions and vocal opposition to figures like Kirk, whose Turning Point USA events often critiqued gender ideology. One deleted social media profile from a group fitting this description has already raised red flags, prompting questions about what warnings, if any, were ignored in the lead-up to the shooting.
At the center of the emerging details is Robinson’s transgender romantic partner, who shared a home with him and has since become a key cooperative figure in the probe. Phone messages recovered from the partner show Robinson boasting about concealing the rifle in campus bushes post-shooting, a chilling admission that surfaced only after the fact.
When investigators confronted the partner with the evidence, the response was one of raw shock: “That’s what happened? Oh my God, no. Here are all the messages.”
This outburst, relayed by a source to Axios, captures the partner’s disbelief and haste to distance himself, handing over records that could prove pivotal in mapping Robinson’s movements. Yet, as one official involved in the parallel investigations into leftist networks noted, the partner’s post-incident silence has elevated his status: “It’s pretty clear that Robinson’s roommate knew a lot and didn’t say anything after the killing, so they’re (sic) a person of interest officially and are cooperating.”
This admission points to a tangled domestic dynamic where ideological fervor may have festered unchecked, with the partner now aiding efforts to uncover any broader complicity.
The official’s words extend the inquiry beyond the couple’s doorstep, zeroing in on whether Robinson’s ties to the trans militia group—or similar circles—amounted to more than casual chatter.
“What we want to know is if anyone else had knowledge [of the shooting], before or after,” the official added, emphasizing the focus on preemptive signals that might have been shared in private forums or group chats.
Reports from The New York Times describe Robinson joking in a Discord chat about a “doppelganger” after FBI photos circulated, a macabre deflection that investigators see as an attempt to throw off the trail amid his growing online radicalization. Such dark humor, combined with deleted profiles from activist groups, suggests a coordinated scramble to erase footprints, fueling speculation that the militia’s foreknowledge extended to logistical support.
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Ok this is what I've been waiting for. I didn't think this guy did all of this all by himself; it felt right off the bat like this was a group effort.

Gathering the intelligence, getting the weapon on site and being proficient enough to take aim with a scope.

Jo
 
A tranny militia.....

LOL
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Meet The Communist Regime-Loving ‘Armed Queers’ Group That Suddenly Vanished Online After Kirk Murder​

20 Sep 2025 ~~ By Hudson Crozier

An armed leftist group reportedly under investigation in the murder of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk is tied to activist networks with connections to the Chinese and Cuban regimes.
Federal law enforcement is probing Armed Queers Salt Lake City and other groups in Utah and online over whether they had advance knowledge of Kirk’s Sept. 10 assassination in Orem, The New York Post reported Sunday, citing a law enforcement source. Armed Queers SLC’s founder, Ermiya Fanaeian, has traveled to Cuba as part of a pro-communist program and worked for a China-friendly socialist activist group, according to news reports and archived webpages.
Armed Queers SLC, Fanaeian and his alma mater, the University of Utah, deleted or hid web content and social media profiles pertaining to him or his organization after Kirk’s death, the Daily Caller News Foundation found.
~Snip~
‘Training And Indoctrination’
Armed Queers SLC is listed as a member organization by the National Network on Cuba (NNOC), a U.S.-based group that offers trips to Cuba for Americans through its May Day Brigade program.
The NNOC has organized the May Day Brigade trips in coordination with the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP). Late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro created the ICAP to advance his communist propaganda efforts, according to a 2012 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) report.
In a now-deleted May YouTube video, Fanaeian said he was told in Cuba that “it’s time for you to go home and make your own revolution” during a May Day Brigade trip, Just the News reported.
The NNOC did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.
Armed Queers SLC’s involvement with the NNOC should be a wake-up call for the State Department and U.S. intelligence agencies to investigate the May Day Brigade program, Kyle Shideler, senior analyst at the Center for Security Policy, told the DCNF. Shideler has personally advised senior government officials on U.S. homeland security issues.
~Snip~
Armed And ‘Anti-Fascist’
Gun-toting leftist groups are becoming increasingly common, according to Shideler, who told the DCNF he and his organization have tracked Armed Queers SLC’s activities for about 3 years.
Armed Queers SLC is dedicated to “the armed and militant protection of … oppressed people,” abolishing prisons, creating “a socialist society” and other goals, an online membership form says. “Participation in such armed Antifa groups or in armed demonstrations has been a common denominator related to far left attacks,” Shideler told the DCNF.
“The links to the NNOC and the May Day Brigade is perhaps most worrisome, because of NNOC’s direct links to the Cuban regime,” Shideler told the DCNF. “Historically the Cuban regime has used such ‘brigade’ trips to identify potential assets and provide additional training and indoctrination to such individuals, who then return to the states to engage in subversion, and sometimes violence.”
~Snip~
Shideler also pointed to Willem van Spronsen and Charles Landeros, Antifa-style activists who died in shootouts with police in Washington State and Oregon, respectively, in 2019. Van Spronsen was a member of the leftist Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club, while Landeros was a founder and instructor for a “Community Armed Self-Defense” group focused on protecting LGBTQ people and ethnic minorities, according to news reports.
Armed Queers SLC is “fairly typical of the kind of armed ‘anti-fascist’ ‘community defense’ organizations which are becoming increasingly prolific on the radical left,” Shideler said.


Commentary:
Ironically, most of the anti-fascists groups (e.g., Antifa, Armed Queers and Democrats) are actually the true fascists who are just projecting.
Has anyone stopped to wonder why the DoJ, FBI, ATF or even the so called inquisitive Media didn't report on this terrorist group during the last administration rather than investigating supposed Catholic terrorist groups and Pro-life old ladies?
It's no surprise that the Communist Chinese are in the middle of everything anti-American now. Law enforcement needs to hunt them down.
It appears that Democrat Socialists of America Commies have sent a new message to Americans.
"Speak out against the LBGTQ agenda", "And we will murder you"
While, the DSA Commies continue to talk about the Proud Boys, Jan 6'ers, etc... but never a peep "Armed Queers"? Why is that?
 
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Meet The Communist Regime-Loving ‘Armed Queers’ Group That Suddenly Vanished Online After Kirk Murder​

20 Sep 2025 ~~ By Hudson Crozier

An armed leftist group reportedly under investigation in the murder of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk is tied to activist networks with connections to the Chinese and Cuban regimes.
Federal law enforcement is probing Armed Queers Salt Lake City and other groups in Utah and online over whether they had advance knowledge of Kirk’s Sept. 10 assassination in Orem, The New York Post reported Sunday, citing a law enforcement source. Armed Queers SLC’s founder, Ermiya Fanaeian, has traveled to Cuba as part of a pro-communist program and worked for a China-friendly socialist activist group, according to news reports and archived webpages.
Armed Queers SLC, Fanaeian and his alma mater, the University of Utah, deleted or hid web content and social media profiles pertaining to him or his organization after Kirk’s death, the Daily Caller News Foundation found.
~Snip~
‘Training And Indoctrination’
Armed Queers SLC is listed as a member organization by the National Network on Cuba (NNOC), a U.S.-based group that offers trips to Cuba for Americans through its May Day Brigade program.
The NNOC has organized the May Day Brigade trips in coordination with the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP). Late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro created the ICAP to advance his communist propaganda efforts, according to a 2012 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) report.
In a now-deleted May YouTube video, Fanaeian said he was told in Cuba that “it’s time for you to go home and make your own revolution” during a May Day Brigade trip, Just the News reported.
The NNOC did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.
Armed Queers SLC’s involvement with the NNOC should be a wake-up call for the State Department and U.S. intelligence agencies to investigate the May Day Brigade program, Kyle Shideler, senior analyst at the Center for Security Policy, told the DCNF. Shideler has personally advised senior government officials on U.S. homeland security issues.
~Snip~
Armed And ‘Anti-Fascist’
Gun-toting leftist groups are becoming increasingly common, according to Shideler, who told the DCNF he and his organization have tracked Armed Queers SLC’s activities for about 3 years.
Armed Queers SLC is dedicated to “the armed and militant protection of … oppressed people,” abolishing prisons, creating “a socialist society” and other goals, an online membership form says. “Participation in such armed Antifa groups or in armed demonstrations has been a common denominator related to far left attacks,” Shideler told the DCNF.
“The links to the NNOC and the May Day Brigade is perhaps most worrisome, because of NNOC’s direct links to the Cuban regime,” Shideler told the DCNF. “Historically the Cuban regime has used such ‘brigade’ trips to identify potential assets and provide additional training and indoctrination to such individuals, who then return to the states to engage in subversion, and sometimes violence.”
~Snip~
Shideler also pointed to Willem van Spronsen and Charles Landeros, Antifa-style activists who died in shootouts with police in Washington State and Oregon, respectively, in 2019. Van Spronsen was a member of the leftist Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club, while Landeros was a founder and instructor for a “Community Armed Self-Defense” group focused on protecting LGBTQ people and ethnic minorities, according to news reports.
Armed Queers SLC is “fairly typical of the kind of armed ‘anti-fascist’ ‘community defense’ organizations which are becoming increasingly prolific on the radical left,” Shideler said.


Commentary:
Ironically, most of the anti-fascists groups (e.g., Antifa, Armed Queers and Democrats) are actually the true fascists who are just projecting.
Has anyone stopped to wonder why the DoJ, FBI, ATF or even the so called inquisitive Media didn't report on this terrorist group during the last administration rather than investigating supposed Catholic terrorist groups and Pro-life old ladies?
It's no surprise that the Communist Chinese are in the middle of everything anti-American now. Law enforcement needs to hunt them down.
It appears that Democrat Socialists of America Commies have sent a new message to Americans.
"Speak out against the LBGTQ agenda", "And we will murder you"
While, the DSA Commies continue to talk about the Proud Boys, Jan 6'ers, etc... but never a peep "Armed Queers"? Why is that?

Is that the best you could do?
 
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