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Robinson’s path to violence appears to have intersected with Utah’s underbelly of far-left organizing, where groups blending transgender advocacy with militant rhetoric have drawn scrutiny. Sources familiar with the case tell Axios that agents are sifting through communications between Robinson and members of at least one such outfit, known for its armed training sessions and vocal opposition to figures like Kirk, whose Turning Point USA events often critiqued gender ideology. One deleted social media profile from a group fitting this description has already raised red flags, prompting questions about what warnings, if any, were ignored in the lead-up to the shooting.

At the center of the emerging details is Robinson’s transgender romantic partner, who shared a home with him and has since become a key cooperative figure in the probe. Phone messages recovered from the partner show Robinson boasting about concealing the rifle in campus bushes post-shooting, a chilling admission that surfaced only after the fact.

When investigators confronted the partner with the evidence, the response was one of raw shock: “That’s what happened? Oh my God, no. Here are all the messages.”

This outburst, relayed by a source to Axios, captures the partner’s disbelief and haste to distance himself, handing over records that could prove pivotal in mapping Robinson’s movements. Yet, as one official involved in the parallel investigations into leftist networks noted, the partner’s post-incident silence has elevated his status: “It’s pretty clear that Robinson’s roommate knew a lot and didn’t say anything after the killing, so they’re (sic) a person of interest officially and are cooperating.”

This admission points to a tangled domestic dynamic where ideological fervor may have festered unchecked, with the partner now aiding efforts to uncover any broader complicity.

The official’s words extend the inquiry beyond the couple’s doorstep, zeroing in on whether Robinson’s ties to the trans militia group—or similar circles—amounted to more than casual chatter.

https://thelibertydaily.com/fbi-investigating-utah-based-tranny-militia-group-foreknowledge/

At least they are looking into it...


3,191 posted on 09/14/2025 4:58:10 PM PDT by Melian (🟠✴️ Reminder: Memes are made to make you think or laugh. Verify for yourself before reposting. ✴️🟠)
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New research, published in JAMA Network Open, offers strong evidence that acupuncture – a drug-free option already widely available in private clinics and some NHS services – can help.

The study was led by Kaiser Permanente in Oregon and carried out across four major US health systems in California, Washington and New York, involving more than 50 licensed acupuncturists.

Patients in the trial were randomly assigned to three groups. One received ‘usual medical care’ – GP visits, painkillers and physiotherapy referrals, sometimes escalating to spinal injections or surgery.

Another group had a standard course of acupuncture: eight to 15 sessions spread across 12 weeks, on top of usual care. The third had the same course, followed by four to six ‘maintenance’ sessions over the next 12 weeks.

At the six-month mark – the main time point for the study – both acupuncture groups showed significantly greater improvements in back-pain disability scores than those on usual care alone.

On a 24-point scale used to measure how pain limits daily life, acupuncture patients were on average one to one-and-a-half points better off than those without it.

In their conclusion, the researchers wrote: ‘Acupuncture provided greater improvements in back pain-related dysfunction at a six-month and 12-month follow-up compared with usual medical care alone, with the advantage of a low-risk profile.’

They added: ‘Our resulting 1.0- to 1.5-point difference is clinically important, congruent with or larger than effects reported for other pain-related treatments, and shows more sustained benefit and substantially lower adverse effects than pharmacotherapy.’

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15092283/Natural-remedy-chronic-pain-acupuncture-study.html


3,194 posted on 09/14/2025 5:30:52 PM PDT by Melian (🟠✴️ Reminder: Memes are made to make you think or laugh. Verify for yourself before reposting. ✴️🟠)
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