Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson appears to have been a member of a bizarre Steam group named “Read This If Your Gay,” a title that eerily mirrors the mocking inscription “If you read this, you are gay LMAO,” which was etched on a bullet casing at the crime scene.
Steam is a video game platform that lets you play, discuss, and create games on your computer.
The group’s profile featured cartoonish imagery, including anime-style characters, underscoring the meme-driven world in which Robinson and his associates seem to have operated.
Incredibly, members of the group were issued a frantic warning to switch to encrypted chats just hours after the fatal shooting but before Robinson’s arrest, indicating that they may have had information about the shooter.
A cryptic announcement was posted in the group on September 10 at 11:24 PM, mere hours after Kirk’s shooting, but crucially before Robinson’s arrest.
This group announced this before Tyler’s arrest.
What did they know?
(this was leaked as part of the alleged assassin’s steam account leak). pic.twitter.com/7VngXoXWAw
— Grummz (@Grummz) September 14, 2025
Penned by a user named “CHERRY SYLVEON,” the message warned: “be careful over sh-t you say online end to end encryption messaging platforms like signal exists for a reason or just use PGP and yes, this is directly referencing a very specific thing that happened.”
This post urged caution and encrypted communication, strongly implying insider knowledge of the assassination.
What did these individuals know, and why didn’t they alert authorities?
Kirk was fatally shot on Wednesday, September 10, during an event at Utah Valley University. Robinson was captured after a tense 33-hour manhunt, thanks in part to tips from his own family. But as details emerge, a web of disturbing connections points to a possible broader conspiracy involving online radicalism, transgender networks, and even hints of foreknowledge among left-wing activists.
Adding to the chilling narrative are Robinson’s own flippant jokes made in Discord chats with 20 other users while he was on the run. He reportedly quipped to friends that a “doppelganger” was responsible for the shooting after the FBI released images of the suspect.
The plot thickens with social media posts from other users that appear to foreshadow the shooting, suggesting Kirk’s death was no lone-wolf act but potentially part of a planned operation within radical left-wing circles.
On September 9, an account under the handle “NajraGalvz” posted, “Charlie Kirk is coming to my college tomorrow I rlly hope someone evaporates him literally,” followed several hours later by, “Lets just say something big will happen tomorrow,” accompanied by a grinning dog image.
Earlier, on September 5, a social media user named “Fujoshincel” teased “something BIG coming soon” and urged followers to watch the news; after the shooting on September 10, the same account gloated, “Well that’s that” and “Another Chud Bites the Dust.”
A transgender user followed by Robinsom’s boyfriend Lance Twiggs on X, and who followed them back, celebrated with “WE F-CKING DID IT” as reports emerged, followed by “LET IT DIE. LET IT DIE” when Kirk was reported to be in critical condition.
Perhaps most disturbingly, a Utah-based transgender individual using the name Skye Valadez released a SoundCloud track titled “Charlie Kirk Dead at 31” a full month before the assassination, along with another called “Charlie Kirk’s Death Isn’t Enough for Me.”
These posts, many from transgender-linked accounts, scream of premeditation and involvement of coconspirators.
I’ve found the social media accounts of Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson.
Please help me archive everything listed below and uncover any additional relevant content.
All links provided below.
H/T @MarcoPolo501c3 @GarrettZxcvi pic.twitter.com/48JWvoxH8K
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) September 13, 2025
A violent transgender cult, known as the “Zizians” or “Ziz Cult,” has been linked to multiple murders across states, including the fatal shooting of Border Patrol Agent David Maland in early 2025.
The cult, described as a “trans vegan terror cult,” is accused of orchestrating violent acts against law enforcement and perceived enemies, with members tied to killings in Vermont, North Carolina, and beyond.
The group’s leader, Jack LaSota, was arrested in Maryland, and appeared to have made preparations for widespread violence.
Robinson’s own connections, living with his transitioning boyfriend and embedded in online communities rife with anti-fascist rhetoric, mirror the Zizians’ profile.
Neighbors reported suspicious out-of-state visitors to Robinson’s home in the weeks leading up to the shooting, describing them as giving off a “bad vibe,” further fueling speculation of external coordination.
As the FBI delves into Robinson’s Discord history, anti-fascist ties, and these foreshadowing posts, one thing is clear: this wasn’t just a random act of hatred. It smells like a coordinated effort from the radical left, amplified by transgender extremism and online echo chambers.
Robinson faces charges including aggravated murder, discharge of a firearm causing serious injury, and obstruction of justice, and could face Utah’s death penalty by firing squad if convicted.
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