At the center of it all is none other than Utah’s so-called “Republican” governor, Spencer Cox, and his own radicalized son
Something very radical is happening in one of the most religious and conservative corners of America. Utah, which is known for its deep Mormon roots, strong family culture, and tradition, is now showing disturbing cracks that nobody expected or noticed until the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The rise of the dangerous trans extremism, furry subcultures, and militant leftist activism in the “Beehive State” has left many Americans asking the same question: how could this possibly happen in Utah?
Well, we may be getting a much better idea of what is going on…
As the layers peel back, the answer is starting to come into focus. It wasn’t just random outside forces pushing this agenda, but we’re sure that was part of it as well, but what we’re seeing is that this culture was fostered from within. And at the center of it all is none other than Utah’s so-called “Republican” governor, Spencer Cox, and his own radicalized son.
Instead of defending Utah’s values, Cox and his family have been some of the biggest enablers of the LGBTQ agenda in the state, helping to build the very pipeline that is now radicalizing Utah’s youth.
We recently covered Utah’s radicalization and left-wing political violence in the wake of yet another terror plot, which came just days after Charlie Kirk was assassinated in front of his wife, children, and thousands of supporters on a college campus.
Utah isn’t exactly the place most people picture when they think of trans chaos and furry extremism. It’s one of the reddest, most religious states in the country, a place where family, faith, and tradition are supposed to be the backbone of everyday life. But beneath that squeaky-clean surface, something very disturbing has been festering… and the house of cards came crashing down after the horrific assassination of Charlie Kirk.
We now know that the killer wasn’t some lone drifter with no ties to the left. Instead, his personal life points straight to a growing underground scene in Utah that most Americans have no clue about. In the one of the reddest states in the union, there exists a tangled web of transgender activism and furry subculture. This is the foundation of all toxic and rage and confusion we’ve seen fueling violence over and over. Sadly, we’ve all watched this trans-rage play out so many times before. The trans movement was never about “acceptance” and “inclusion.” It’s a powder keg of anger, confusion, mental illness, and violence. And now Utah, of all places, is being drowning in it.
But here’s where things take another dark turn.
Just days after Charlie’s assassination, Utah was rocked again. Two Middle Eastern men in Salt Lake City were arrested by the FBI for attempting to blow up a news van with an incendiary device. The van was reporting on the Charlie Kirk assassination.
When federal agents moved in, they found anti-Trump flags and banners hanging outside, including one that chillingly read: “Is he dead yet?” This looks like yet another deliberate act of political violence, carried out in the shadow of a conservative leader’s brutal assassination in front of his wife and kids.
🚨 BREAKING: MORE LEFT-WING VIOLENCE IN UTAH
Two Salt Lake City men have been arrested by the FBI for planting an “incendiary device” under a news van, attempting to blow it up.
Anti-Trump flags seen outside of the home federal agents served their warrant, including “Is he dead yet?”
This happened less than 48 hrs after Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University.
What we’re seeing in Utah isn’t some random “organic” thing happening. This wave of chaos, from Charlie Kirk’s assassination to fresh terror plots in Salt Lake City, is the result of a culture that has been carefully fostered by people at the very top.
That brings us to Governor Spencer Cox and his son. Instead of defending Utah’s values, they’ve been some of the loudest promoters of the LGBTQ agenda in the state, creating the very atmosphere where this violent trans terror movement could take root and grow.
Just look at how involved Governor Cox’s son, Kaleb, is in the trans movement. He’s literally out front, leading the charge and pushing to put males into girls’ sports, exactly what the American people don’t want.
Kaleb Cox, Spencer Cox’s son, led the charge to allow biological males to dominate girls’ sports. At a Southern Utah University walkout protesting a canceled volleyball match vs. San Jose State (due to a transgender player), Kaleb called the decision a “betrayal,” saying it left LGBTQ+ students feeling unwelcome and ignored “human decency.”
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At the heart of all this LGBTQ stuff is the rising tide of trans violence. Utah, of all places, has become a breeding ground for it… a place so rooted in faith and tradition. The truth is that Utah’s own leadership has helped fertilize the soil for this violence to grow. Governor Spencer Cox and his son are “allies” to a movement that has factions that openly despise traditional American values and mock Christianity at every turn.
This is why RINO Republicans like Cox are in many ways more dangerous than the Dems. Democrats are upfront about their agenda. But Republicans who sell out to the left’s causes work twice as hard to push that agenda while pretending to be on our side. That’s political treason to the people who put them in office.
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‘Overused’ medical test given to millions each year TRIPLES the risk of cancer
Every year, about 18 percent of Americans, 61million, undergo imaging tests like CT scans, which use radiation to create detailed pictures from inside the body.
Radiation exposure from ‘overused’ medical scans may triple the risk of cancer in children, a government-funded study suggests.
Every year, about 18 percent of Americans, 61million, undergo imaging tests like CT scans, which use radiation to create detailed pictures from inside the body.
While the tests are crucial for detecting injuries, chronic diseases and cancer, repeated scans can cause small amounts of radiation, a known carcinogen, to accumulate in the body.
With these risks in mind, researchers in California examined data from nearly 4million children in the US and Canada to examine radiation’s effect on cancer risk.
They found about one in 10, adding up to 3,000, cases of blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma in children could be attributed to radiation exposure from tests like CT scans.
In fact, getting just one or two head CT scans was linked to nearly twice the risk of developing cancer. But as children got more scans over time, they were over three times more likely to be diagnosed than children who didn’t have the tests.
The researchers suggest about one in 10 blood cancers in children and teens could be prevented entirely by cutting out unnecessary imaging tests and lowering radiation doses.
Using other methods like ultrasound or MRI, they said, could provide a feasible alternative.
Dr Rebecca Smith-Bindman, first study author and radiologist at the University of California San Francisco, said: ‘Children are particularly vulnerable to radiation-induced cancer due to their heightened radiosensitivity and longer life expectancy.
‘While medical imaging can be lifesaving, our findings underscore the critical need to carefully evaluate and minimize radiation exposure during pediatric imaging to safeguard children’s long-term health.
‘This involves ensuring that imaging is performed only when it provides essential information for the child’s care and, in cases such as CT scans, using the lowest possible radiation doses.’
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