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Tyler Twists Keep On Coming!

New video releases show Tyler Robinson boarding his gray Dodge Challenger for his getaway from the Charlie Kirk assassination on September 10 in Orem, Utah. The car had been parked just off the main campus alongside the ROTC building at Utah Valley University — close to where Robinson stashed his 30-06 Mauser rifle, wrapped inside a blanket, and hidden under some shrubs.

Robinson was not driving. the Dodge Challenger It appears there was a woman driving the getaway vehicle. Investigative reporter George Webb believes that woman was Ermiya Fanaeian, the leader of the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City.

In another new twist, as Robinson was boarding the Dodge Challenger to escape, a second decoy dressed in similar clothing — the same color T-shirt and hat — walked in the opposite direction from the car escaping, up 800 West Street — the street with all of the houses owned by the family of Phil Lyman.

This decoy drew attention away from the escape. Webb believes this could have been former Brigham Young University lacrosse goalie Rob Hild, although he’s not certain if that’s the case. And Laissez Faire Lounge has identified multiple individuals within the crowd at the Kirk rally also wearing the same outfit. So there seems to have been a clearcut intent to create confusion.

These new wrinkles might seem small, but they indicate, beyond any doubt, that there was a team involved with Tyler Robinson. Now, it becomes a matter of identifying the members of the team, as well as demonstrating who organized and controlled the team. Here’s Webb’s update Thursday from YouTube.

With so many mysteries unfolding involving multiple characters wearing colorful costumes, you might think we were exploring a new edition of Where’s Waldo?  Let watch the trailer from Universal Kids.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZFDwrQ5Yz0

Parkland, Kirk Shootings Linked

What does the Charlie Kirk political assassination have in common with the Parkland mass shooting, the deadliest school shooting in American history, that took the lives of 18 people on a high school campus in Parkland, Florida in 2018?

The answer: Ermiya Fanaeian, the leader of Armed Queers of Salt Lake City, who scrubbed all of the group’s social media communications in the aftermath of Kirk’s political assassination at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Private investigator George Webb believes Fanaeian drove the gray Dodge Challenger getaway vehicle used by alleged Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson as he left the UVU campus on September 10, immediately following the killing.

Now, Webb cites an email by former UVU student Kai Schwemmer saying he and Fanaeian went to the same high school in Salt Lake City at the time of that incident. “We were both featured on the same Fox 13 interview after the Parkland shooting.” Fox 13 is the Fox News network in Salt Lake City, Utah. Like Fanaeian, Schwemmer has achieved some notoriety of late as an outspoken conservative activist pushing the so-called Groyper agenda.

“We’ve both come a long way, one of us is fighting for the American nation, and the other is taking trips to Cuba to learn from communist revolutionaries,” Schwemmer wrote.

Webb’s latest video focuses on this telling coincidence, drawing upon the research of Pia Varma from Laissez Faire Lounge. She has outlined how Tyler Robinson was influenced by the Dark Web proselytizing of  the Groypers. She says he not only fell under the influence of Schwemmer but also the more well-known Nick Fuentes.

Here is Salt Lake Tribune footage of the walkout in Salt Lake City. Fanaeian plays a central role in leading the walkout. Most of the participants were students at Highland High School. Fanaeian, at that time, was attending the Salt Lake School for the Performing Arts.

‘Great Straight Escape’ Validated

Reputed Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson followed a great straight path to his getaway car, likely driven by Ermiya Fanaeian, says investigator George Webb, reporting from an undisclosed location in Montana. Why does Webb call it a “great straight escape?”

Undoubtedly, he’s enjoying a bit of ironic jest, seeing as how Emita Fanaseian heads the radical transgender group, the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City. But the pathway taken by Robinson, or the reputed assassin, does appear to have been rather straight and direct.

The path extended from a back corner of the Losee Center through a parking lot up to 691 W. 925 S St. That’s the location of a faux CIA “safe house,” the headquarters of the Center for National Security Studies (CNSS) on the Utah Valley University (UVU) campus in Orem, Utah. Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking on the UVU campus on September 10. Webb believes this wasn’t a case of a “lone wolf” gunman, but an elaborate and preplanned hit by a compact assassination squad, likely involving “six to eight” members.

Some of those members served as decoys or white rabbits, such as George Zinn, who took down his pants and rushed to the front of Charlie Kirk’s speaking tent, claiming he had carried out the assassination. Zinn was obviously meant to distract law away from the actual killer(s) but he was later charged with possession of child porn. In addition to Tyler Robinson, there was likely another second professional assassin as well. It remains to be seen which assassin fired the shot that killed Kirk, from exactly which location it came, and also the type of gun used.

The FBI later cleared a 30-06 Mauser rifle stashed in some bushes close by 691 W. 925 S St. The vintage rifle did belong to Robinson. But we don’t know yet if he actually fired it, or if that was another character. We also don’t know the caliber of the second rifle, the one that likely killed Kirk. Webb believes it was a smaller caliber than the Mauser, say a .22, and also a less noisy rifle.

Initially, Webb believed Robinson had flown out of Provo, Utah to a private airport in Page, Arizona. He now believes members of Robinson’s team went to Page, but Robinson did himself traveled southwest to Las Vegas, Nevada, before heading home to St. George, Utah. He likely used private jet services involving FBO (fixed-base operations). How did his gray Dodge Challenger auto make it back home?  Webb believes Fanaeian drove it.

There’s plenty more here in Webb’s two-hour broadcast, with the full title, “The Mystery Plane Returns — And The ‘Great Straight Escape’ Is Validated.”

There’s even a funny interlude, involving Monty Python’s “Ministry of Silly Walks,” lampooning Tyler Robinson’s supposed peglegged assassin march captured on the cam video pictures run by the TV show TMZ. In case you don’t want to wade through two hours to find it, we present it in full below.

Get Your Blizzard: Turn Invisible

George Webb returned Sunday with a new video that has two key points of focus in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

One issue involves the alleged assassin Tyler Robinson’s Dodge Gray car. How did it escape detection so easily across Utah. Did he stop at Dairy Queen to get a Blizzard and just turn invisible?

The three cam images released Saturday by the FBI are quite erratic. They suggest Robinson drove his Dodge Challenger everywhere the day of, and day after, the assassination on Sep. 10 on the campus of Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. But if that is the case, how did the vehicle escape detection through the thousands of ALPR cameras set up alongside streets, roads and highways across Utah. What’s ALPR?

That stands for Automatic License Plater Readers. When you are speeding along a highway and get a traffic ticket, it’s because the ALPR license plate hits showed you were going 5, or 10, or 20 miles per hour over speed limits. Yet the few days around the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Utah’s ALPR system apparently didn’t work. We only get these three image hits of Tyler Robinson in widely separated and dislocated locations.

If we see Robinson tooling around in a parking lot in Orem on Sep. 10 and another shot of him the next morning Sep. 11 getting gas in Cedar City, Utah, some 250 miles to the south, then where’s the shots of him driving in between? Where was he at? How did he hide or escape detection? Was his car like a magic bullet and just get from Point A to Point B without detection, defying gravity and physics?

Now issue number two: George Webb believes the assassin’s limp leg perp walk we’ve seen so many time on the TMZ video was staged. The perp walker doesn’t take the fastest route at all. Instead, the walker follows a much longer and more triangular route. What’s the story here?

If you have a gun hiding in your pants leg, causing you to limp, wouldn’t you take the fastest route? Was this video even shot on the day of the assassination? Or was it shot earlier or later? Who’s walking here? Is this Tyler Robinson or Robby Hild? What’s the involvement, if any, of former Utah gubernatorial candidate Phil Lyman, seeing as how he owns many of the houses along the street shown? George Webb’s conclusion: Slow Limp Assassin Was Staged For TMZ At L:yman House.

So, watch as Webb unpacks these two questions. Is he just being contrarian? Or is he punching big holes in the FBI’s case? Has the agency mounted a genuine and thorough case, or is it just blowing smoke up our asses? This being the most publicized assassination of our times, don’t we have a right to demand an investigation that truly answers questions and leaves no stone left unturned? We don’t want invisible bullets and magical Blizzards. All sequences, facts and movements need to be visible, logical, physical and provable.

 

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.

Kirk Murder: Team Emerging!

Newly released cam shots show conclusively that Tyler Robinson was not the assassin firing from atop the rooftop at Utah Valley University on September 10, the day Charlie Kirk died in a political assassination. While Robinson was not the direct killer, he was on the balcony above Kirk’s tent, and in a good position to monitor the action not only below him, but also to either flank. So he could have served as the coach of this nefarious squad!

The new cam shots, released by the FBI, also suggest Tyler Robinson spent the night of September 10 close by the assassination site, possibly in Orem where UVU is located, or perhaps in a nearby location, like Provo. So he did not catch a nighttime flight out of Utah to Page, Arizona, as has been speculated. It doesn’t mean others on his hit team did not make that flight. Only that Robinson wasn’t on board.

The afternoon of the assassination, Robinson drove his gray Dodge Challenger for a wild swing through the Orem Police Department parking lot. He left something small in a package — quite possibly a cell phone containing his communications with the other team members of the hit squad.  It’s not clear who picked the package up.

We also have a cam shot capturing him fueling the Dodge Challenger at 7:17 am the next day — Sep. 11 — in Cedar City, Utah. That’s a community roughly 50 miles north of St. George, Utah — Robinson’s hometown. That’s where he ultimately agreed to surrender to authorities, supposedly at the urging of his father and another retired Washington County sheriff’s deputy.

Here, George Webb, unveils the cam shots, and draws more conclusions, as well as presents his informed speculations, on exactly what happened at UVU the day Charlie Kirk was murdered. There’s still much to be determined. What we do know: This was not a case of a lone assassin. Robinson might have been calling shots, but he had accomplices who served as decoys and who actually pulled the trigger on Charlie Kirk. Webb fingers Robby Hild, the former Brigham Young University lacrosse player, and George Zinn, the pedophile nutjob,  as white rabbits or decoys.

Webb believes Truman Van Cott and Phil Lyman might have played orchestrating roles, but it will be difficult to ascertain exactly which roles. They have each exposed themselves to further scrutiny through their interactions with the press. But it will be difficult to get a lot out of Lyman, since he presumably has Super Q clearance. He is a former gubernatorial candidate in Utah, and has an involvement with the Uranium One mill that operates in the southeastern corner of Utah, near Blanding.

Webb believes the actual assassin was Mujahedeen Charlie, or Charlie Padilla, the weapons trainer for the organization Armed Queers of Salt Lake City. Webb believes Padilla fired his shot from a position to the right of Charlie Kirk, roughly corresponding to the 3 or the 4 position on the face of a clock.

Could Padilla have been whisked by plane out of Utah? That’s possible. It’s also possible the Armed Queers’ mouthpiece Ermiya Fanaeian, the supposed Iranian transgender, was flown out. It’s doubtful either is still around the United States. More likely they have escaped overseas. There’s speculation they were flown to Turkey, but that remains to be proven.

Also left to be proven: Were any U.S. federal agencies involved in this assassination? How about foreign actors or governments? Stay tuned. We’re going to stick on this like stink on shit. We’ve had it with political violence occurring across America, violence seemingly condoned or allowed by a financially and morally bankrupt government.

 

 

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