Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute, joined Kristi Leigh on LindellTV’s DC Dispatch to examine what he described as suspicious behavior by radical groups in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination — and their deeper ties to foreign-backed networks.
Bruner pointed to the Armed Queers of Salt Lake City, drawing connections to CCP-linked billionaire Neville Roy Singham and overlaps with militant organizations such as the Socialist Rifle Association and Antifa — an organization President Trump recently promised to designate as a terrorist group.
“The timeline is kind of unsettling. On the day Charlie was assassinated, this group, Armed Queers of Salt Lake City, scrubbed its entire social media presence—took its Twitter and Instagram offline. Now it’s hard to find anything on them or their founder. Fortunately, we’d already started archiving everything—screenshots, recordings, the lot,” Bruner said. “And then, just a couple of days later, the New York Post reported that the group was under FBI investigation.”
Bruner continued: “I want to be clear—there’s no evidence they had anything to do with Charlie Kirk’s assassination. But it’s odd behavior to wipe your social media before anyone even starts asking questions. So we dug into Armed Queers and found that—separate from the assassination—this group is extremely sketchy. They traveled to Cuba for revolutionary Marxist training, funded by Neville Roy Singham, a CCP-tied billionaire who’s been fomenting unrest in the U.S. for years.”
“Singham has bankrolled everything from BLM riots to anti-police riots in Los Angeles to pro-Hamas protests in New York. And the Armed Queers are led by Ermiya Fanaeian, a transgender activist and Democratic Party operative. Fanaeian was tied to groups like the ACLU and the Utah Global Diplomacy Project—an outfit that just lost its funding because of those connections.”
The discussion also underscored what Bruner called the hypocrisy of the left on gun control, the power of propaganda in shaping public perceptions of Kirk, and themes from his book Controller, which investigates elite influence over food, money, population agendas, and the ambitions of transhumanism.
Watch Bruner’s appearance above.