The Fort Huachuca JTF Meeting (Claims)
:::caution Attributed claims only This rests on one man's recollection. The person who obtained the corroborating document says herself that it confirms only his presence, not who was in the room. Rep. Mark E. Amodei is a serving official accused of nothing, and the identification of him is the witness's own uncertain impression. :::
Claim snapshot
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| The claim | A closed high-clearance meeting at Fort Huachuca on Sept 9, 2025 reportedly showed urgency about "the next 24 hours" |
| Raised by | Mitch Snow (Michael Harry / "Mitch"); Candace Owens |
| First surfaced | Undated in source; incident report reportedly obtained later |
| Rests on | Named witness account, plus a document that corroborates only his presence |
| Evidence rating | EMERGING |
What is alleged
A whistleblower identified as Mitch Snow (also given as Michael Harry, or "Mitch") says he inadvertently walked into what he describes as an isolated, high-clearance meeting at Fort Huachuca on the morning of September 9, 2025. He reportedly describes roughly twelve or more lieutenant colonels, a "JTF" element, GSA personnel, an apparent Secret Service officer, and a well-dressed civilian VIP. He says attendees "cared very much about the next 24 hours," and that they allegedly walked out with a member of Congress he believes resembled Rep. Mark E. Amodei (R-NV). He characterizes it as a session with no walk-ins allowed.
Snow says he was then taken outside and questioned at length by a "Captain Neff" before military police were called and he was reported as a possible bomb threat. Candace Owens says she subsequently obtained the resulting incident report, which she reports shows bomb dogs called at 11:17 am. Owens presents that document as corroborating that Snow was on base that day — and, notably, states explicitly that who he believes he saw remains unconfirmed.
Investigators point to two hooks. The first is the alleged 24-hour urgency, given that Kirk was killed the following day. The second is the surname overlap between the "Captain Neff" who reportedly questioned Snow and Blake Neff, Kirk's longtime producer — a connection the file itself frames as an open question ("Is 'Captain Neff' his brother? A relative?") rather than an established relationship.
The ordinary explanation
Owens' own concession is the strongest counterargument available, and it should be taken at face value: the incident report confirms only that Snow was present and that a security response occurred. It does not establish the meeting's attendees, its purpose, or its subject. That is a document corroborating the uninteresting half of the story.
Fort Huachuca is a major Army intelligence installation where conferences involving many field-grade officers, JTF staff, GSA facility personnel and protective details occur constantly. A room containing a dozen lieutenant colonels there is a normal Tuesday, not an anomaly — it is what the base is for. "They cared about the next 24 hours" is one person's recollected impression of overheard fragments, and it is equally consistent with any imminent operation, exercise, briefing deadline, inspection or VIP arrival; on a military installation, someone is always concerned about the next 24 hours. Being escorted out and reported by base security is the standard, expected response to an unauthorized person near a closed meeting — it is evidence that the base's security procedures worked, not that something criminal was underway. And "Neff" is a common surname; no relationship to Blake Neff has been established by anyone.
What would settle it
- The full incident report, released unredacted, including the responding unit's account of what Snow was near.
- Fort Huachuca's conference-room scheduling records and attendee roster for the morning of September 9, 2025.
- Rep. Amodei's official calendar and travel records for September 8–9, 2025, which would confirm or eliminate him outright.
- The identity and command of the officer recorded as "Captain Neff," and whether any relation to Blake Neff exists.
- Base gate and visitor logs cross-referenced against the SAM-702 flight claim.
Sources
- Candace Owens, "Fort Huachuca Confirmed" — statement that she received the incident report (no direct URL is cited in the investigation file)
- Mitch Snow / "Michael Harry," witness account as relayed on Owens' podcast
- No independent documentation of the meeting's attendees or subject has been produced.