Buzzards, Bees And Conspiracies
Did the conspirators behind the assassination of Charlie Kirk draw decoys and white rabbits from the young crowd attending the Buzzards and Bees music festival? Buzzards and Bees is an annual music festival that occurs every October in Provo, Utah. The festival features more than 50 music acts appearing at multiple clubs across the city. The highlight: A Goth prom, featuring dancing, scary costumes and a Bizarre Bazaar where you can buy Goth goods and services.
Rob Hild, the former Brigham Young University lacrosse club goalie, has played a central role in the assassination charade as a character winding to the top of the Losee Center at Utah Valley University in Orem. Initially it was believed this character was Tyler Robinson, the individual who the FBI arrested and charged with the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
But as the days have progressed, the focus has shifted, and many individuals now believe it was Hild going to the rooftop. He’s also been pictured masquerading as a Goth. Initial speculation was that he might be a German or Austrian emigrant, but now, the Goth images are believed to have been shot in Provo, while he was partying during a Buzzards and Bees event.
Tyler Robinson’s surrounded by masked or costumed figures — sometimes goths and sometimes furries. We have his purported boyfriend Lance Twiggs. We have the bizarre figures from the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City, not only its purported firebrand leader Ermiya Fanaeian, the Iranian transgender, but also the group’s armed trainer Charlie Padilla.
Finally, we have the peculiar appearance at the event by Phil Lyman, the former gubernatorial candidate for Utah. It’s not at all strange that he would attend at a rally to hear Charlie Kirk, but it’s a bit strange that he was apparently accompanied by two Goth girls. Were these girls also veterans of Buzzards and Bees? And how about Lyman’s nephew Truman Van Cott, accompanying Hild in photos retracing the supposed steps of Tyler Robinson. These were photos supplied to national media outlets.
There’s an awful lot left to unpack. Here, George Webb begins to touch upon these many peculiarities. He also talks about the FBI photo that shows Tyler Robinson getting gas outside his hometown of St. George in Cedar City, Utah, about 50 miles to the north, on the morning after the assassination. If Robinson drove in his gray Dodge Challenger from Provo, why doesn’t his car appear on any surveillance cams along the route?
Could this be another staged photo — a ruse or deception to hide the fact that he actually flew home, via the plane traveling to Page, on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona. That’s a plane owned by Younique and its CEO Derek Maxfield. It’s a plane that made a few round trips the day of the assassination going back and forth to Page from Provo. The plane with the call letters N888KG flew with its transponders off. There’s much remaining to discover.


