Demonic Forces, Transgender Terrorism and Other ‘Random Coincidences’
Posted on | September 16, 2025 | Comments Off on Demonic Forces, Transgender Terrorism and Other ‘Random Coincidences’

You are here for a reason. There is a meaning and purpose to your life, even though this may not be apparent to you. God has a plan, and somehow you exist as part of that plan, because guess what? The odds against any single sperm fertilizing an egg are so astronomical that your life is literally miraculous. Be grateful, therefore, and also be patient as God does in your life whatever it is that He intends for you.
Why did God put Juliette “Baldilocks” Ochieng in my life? During a dark and desperate time — longtime readers will recall the events of September 2009 — Ochieng came to my aid unsolicited, an answered prayer for which I will always be thankful. Now, over the weekend, information began to be discovered and shared online about an apparent network of far-left LGBTQIA+ activists who might be linked to Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old who assassinated Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University (UVU) in Orem, Utah. Among all the items I saw, nothing struck me as more potentially significant than the Facebook post depicted at the top of this post: In April 2023, a group calling itself Armed Queers Salt Lake City (AQSLC) distributed flyers on the UVU campus, listing the group’s communist/anarchist “principles.”
Anyone who investigates can easily discover that AQSLC is an actual organization that has gotten favorable publicity from Utah Public Radio (“Here’s how Palestinian and queer organizers in Utah are working together,” October 8, 2024) and negative attention from Young America’s Foundation (“University of Utah Sponsors Lecture by ‘Armed Queers’ Socialist Militia,” September 6, 2023). AQSLC has leaders and members known by name, including Ermiya Fanaeian, who is (or at least was) a student at the University of Utah (see her January 2024 opinion column in the university’s student newspaper). My point is that this isn’t some kind of paranoid right-wing conspiracy theory, but a documented reality — there are armed and organized radical “queer” activists in Utah.
The FBI appears to be taking this seriously:
The feds have widened their investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk to probe whether pro-trans, online groups and others connected with Tyler Robinson knew in advance about the plan to kill the MAGA influencer, The Post has learned.
Law enforcement sources said that investigators are examining leftist groups both in Utah and online to figure out if they helped him with the shooting — or at least heard it was going to happen.
The probe includes groups in online gaming community Steam, as well as a pro-trans organization called Armed Queers SLC, which took down their Instagram after Kirk was killed, the source confirmed.
Meanwhile, a slew of disturbing — though as yet unverified — social media posts about Kirk are raising questions about whether some people online may have known about the assassination before it happened on Sept. 10.
Taken together, they leave a trail of breadcrumbs for investigators who are trying to determine whether Robinson acted all on his own, or had accomplices.
Utah group Armed Queens SLC, whose logo features two high-powered rifle rounds similar to the one that struck Kirk, hosted a lecture on “queer resistance” at the University of Utah in September, 2023 — around 45 miles from Utah Valley University where the 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder and Trump ally lost his life.
Flyers promoting the event hosted in partnership with self-described “leftist student organization” Mecha de U of U obtained by Young America’s Foundation feature a young woman clad in two ammo belts and clutching an AK-47, with her finger on the trigger.
Most people would be inclined to scoff at the idea of a violent transgender terrorism network. But unlike me, most people weren’t in the courtroom for the arraignment of the “Zizian” cult members. Evil is real.
A group named “Armed Queers” hosted a lecture near the Charlie Kirk murder scene. The group’s name, socialist imagery, and calls for “resistance” started an FBI probe. Investigators are now exploring a potential radical network’s connection to the assassin. https://t.co/sFBecrdOHF
— IredcapI (@IredcapI) September 16, 2025
?? MAJOR BREAKING: State Department & UN ties to Armed Queers SLC leader now confirmed ??
First, credit to @SKDoubleDub33 for the crucial tip, PLEASE follow, they'll be doing a podcast on this soon.
Here’s what you need to know:
? Armed Queers SLC is under investigation… pic.twitter.com/7P7yoAVN44
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) September 16, 2025
Meanwhile, recounting a recent series of heinous murders — including Iryna Zarutska — Juliette Ochieng writes:
These murders are the works of lower order demoniacs. The Catholic school shooter was overt about who controlled him, but the others are no less diabolical obviously, and I think that most murders — not man-slaughters, not accidental killings, but intentional first degree murders — are perpetrated by demoniacs and have been possibly since Cain.
Are they ramping up? It’s difficult to say because, with the internet and, specifically, social media, we know about them nearly instantly instead of months or years or decades later. . . .
In this century, the devil can send his spiritual minions — demons — to countless corporeal targets faster and in greater numbers than ever before. Wi-Fi gives them instantaneous transport to various targets.
These random shooters, these mass shooters of children, these assassins, these stabbers, and these rapists are inhabited by mere foot soldiers in the kingdom of the devil. . . .
Read the whole thing, which Wombat tipped me to, after I sent him a link to my latest column:
It was late October, less than two weeks before Election Day, and the vice president of the United States was in a televised town hall appearance from a studio 20 miles south of Philadelphia. CNN’s Anderson Cooper asked Kamala Harris a direct question: “Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?” Harris answered: “Yes, I do. Yes, I do.” Then, as is her habit, Kamala wandered off into word-salad territory for a while before speaking of “a legitimate fear, based on Donald Trump’s words and actions, that he will not obey an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
How many times have Democrats called Trump and his supporters fascists? Might as well ask how many stars are in the sky, and the same can be said of Democrats labelling Trump a threat to “our democracy.” Campaigning in Iowa in June 2019, Joe Biden called Trump “literally an existential threat to America … a genuine threat to our core values.” That certainly wasn’t the only time Biden made such remarks. After an assassin’s bullet came within a fraction of an inch of killing Trump in July 2024, someone on Biden’s staff deleted many of his previous online reiterations of this theme, but not before they were screenshotted: “Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans are a threat to the very soul of this country,” was one of the deleted tweets, while another called Trump “a threat to our freedom … a threat to our democracy. He’s literally a threat to everything America stands for.” Not to mimic Joe’s habit of using the word “literally,” but it was literally the day before the assassination attempt against Trump that Biden told a crowd at a Michigan rally: “Most importantly, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, Trump is a threat to this nation.”
Democrats “cannot take responsibility,” Pelosi now insists, if some of their more fervent supporters actually believe their rhetoric and act as if it were true
Say these things often enough — as Democrats have been doing for years — and sooner or later, someone might take you literally (sorry, Joe) and act to eliminate what you have repeatedly called a fascist threat to democracy. . . .
You can read the rest at The American Spectator.
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