Charlie Kirk: Stand And Deliver
Are the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City actually a gang of drug dealers? Are they selling fentanyl, Adderall, Oxytocin and other uppers on university campuses in Utah? Who brings in the drugs? From which locations? Who protects the whole rotten outfit?
George Webb gets into these questions, as well as related issues, in his latest update on the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Webb highly doubts Tyler Robinson killed Kirk. Robinson was involved, but he wasn’t the killer — he fired the “starter shotgun shot.” That set in motion the execution of Kirk, most likely from a sniper occupying a rooftop perch to Kirk’s right.
Webb believes Ukraine played more of a role in this assassination than Israel. Dirty players include the Azov Brigade and Tyler Robinson’s uncle Mike Johnson, who works for Radio Free Ukraine and serves as a conduct to the Neo-Nazis in the Azov Brigade. Without a doubt, high-level state and federal officials in Utah are heavily involved in this drug running and money laundering scheme.
Right now, much of Webb’s attention is focused on Tyler Robinson’s getaway from the assassination site — Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, to his home in St. George in the far southwestern corner of the state. Did he drive there or fly there? And if he flew, did he hop a ride on board the private jet owned by the Younique CEO Derek Maxfield? Is Younique really the fastest growing company in America, or just a Ponzi scheme, exploiting the women who pay $3,000 to buy fixed packages of these cosmetics to sell?
Webb says if Robinson didn’t drive out of Orem, but had a plane flight, “It’s a conspiracy. It’s an assassination team.” He notes, “Most gunmen don’t have a plane to jump onto.” This would appear to blow all the usual “lone assassin” talk right up in smoke. There’s plenty more in this video, running roughly 1:20.


