A couple of months ago, I wrote about the transgender-vegan-far left murder cult the so-called ‘Zizians’. Wanted in connection to a trail of assassination murders and sadistic torture-killings, multiple members of the cult are either in custody or on the run. Their online cheerleaders are using social media to threaten associates against talking to authorities and journalists.
They may not be the only tranny-socialist murder network out there. The FBI is currently investigating a gaggle of social media posts, from at least seven different accounts that may be linked to a wider plot behind the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The posts – one of which referenced the date of Kirk’s assassination, September 10, more than a month before it took place – were all deleted in the days following the killing. Several of the accounts appear to belong to transgender individuals, and at least one of them followed suspect Tyler Robinson’s roommate, with whom Robinson was allegedly in a relationship, on TikTok.
The FBI has received archived copies of the posts, according to a person who flagged them for the agency. Screenshots of the posts have been circulating online but had not been previously authenticated.
None of the posts amount to – no pun intended – a smoking gun for a conspiracy, but they do variously mention Kirk by name, reference the date of his killing (months before) and fantasise or gloat about his death.
“itd be funny if someone like charlie kirk got shot on september 10th LMAO,” one X account posted on September 3.
Another account posted on August 6 – more than a month before the shooting – that “september 10th will be a very interesting day.” After Kirk’s assassination, the account followed up: “I plead the fifth.”
The morbid quip was reposted by an account named “churbum75m (SAW TYLER JUNE 30),” who appears to follow Robinson’s roommate, Lance Twiggs, on TikTok, where Twiggs’s username is “lanclotl.”
Minutes after Kirk was pronounced dead, churbum75m posted on X: “WE FUCKING DID IT.”
Naturally, the account has ‘be kind’ in its profile.
Some are just generic lefty threats of violence, while others are more sinister.
Another user, “@NajraGalvz,” who had wished death to Kirk and predicted that “something big will happen” when he set foot on campus, had identified as nonbinary on X.
And in a video posted on TikTok the night before the shooting, an individual who appears to be transgender wrote that “charles james kirk…does not know what’s coming tomorrow.”
“This isn’t a threat,” the individual added. “It’s a promise.”
FBI Director Kash Patel, appearing before a Senate Judiciary Committee, confirmed that the FBI are investigating the killer’s online networks.
The online messaging platform, Discord, confirmed reports that about two hours before Robinson was taken into custody last week, the alleged shooter posted messages to a small group of friends on the platform that said, “Hey guys, I have bad news for you all … It was me at UVU yesterday. im sorry for all of this.”
Patel addressed the Discord message during the hearing, saying that the FBI is investigating “anyone and everyone involved in that Discord chat” with Robinson. Patel said there are “a lot more” than 20 people linked to Robinson on Discord, “and we’re running them all down. ... Every single one.”
“There are a number of individuals that are currently being investigated and interrogated, and a number yet to be investigated and interrogated, specific to that chat room. So we are very much in our ongoing posture of investigation,” Patel said, adding that other people could be involved.
Meanwhile, the same legacy media who gleefully celebrated Kirk’s murder are cooing over the killer’s text messages.
“It was very touching in a way that I think many of us didn’t expect. A very intimate portrait into this relationship between the suspect’s roommate and the suspect himself, with him repeatedly calling his roommate, who is transitioning, calling him ‘my love’ and ‘I want to protect you, my love,’” ABC News reporter Matt Gutman said Tuesday. The network has already suspended Gutman twice, once for inaccurately reporting on Kobe Bryant’s death and again for violating its Covid-19 policies.
Third time’s the charm, fellas.