Egyptian: Every Place the Word Appears in Robinson's Online Circle
The question people are actually asking: was somebody in Tyler Robinson's gaming circle foreign, and was Egypt being used as a front country — a flag on a profile that concealed who was really on the other end of the keyboard?
That question is worth asking out loud, because a real and separate thread of this investigation involves Egyptian government aircraft on the ground at Provo the week of the killing. If a member of the suspect's own online circle also displayed Egypt, people naturally want to know whether those two facts touch.
So this page does the narrow, checkable thing first: it finds every place "Egypt" or "Egyptian" actually appears in the archived Steam and Discord material, and names exactly where each one came from. There are two of them. Both are on Steam. Neither is on Discord. Both circulated further as screenshots of X posts, which is how most people encountered them.
Answer first: the two references, and where each was obtained
| # | Where the word appears | Exact wording | Platform surface | How it reached us |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The location field on a Steam profile named Ankha | 🇪🇬 Egypt | Steam profile header, under the display name | Mobile screenshot of steamcommunity.com, recirculated by @ProjectConstitu on X |
| 2 | A comment on the Steam wall of the profile attributed to Robinson, posted by cento | "FOUND SHOT IN THE HEAD IN EGYPT … an expert gunman from the ghettos of Egypt" | Steam comment wall, dated Sep 2 @ 7:50am — eight days before the shooting | Mobile screenshot of the wall; also carried as one panel of a four-panel @ProjectConstitu thread dated Oct 20 |
Everything below is those two references, the four archived images they live on, their provenance, and an honest accounting of what each one does and does not establish.
Reference 1 — the Ankha profile: a location field reading Egypt

What the profile shows, field by field:
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Display name | 💛 Ankha 💛 |
| Location | 🇪🇬 Egypt |
| Avatar | The Animal Crossing villager Ankha — an Egyptian-themed cat character |
| Bio line 1 | "Best mix of mine so far -> youtube.com/watch?v=KLhJS1I58eQ" |
| Bio line 2 | "Left 4 Dead 2 Death Runner AKA Sniper GOD" |
| Bio line 3 | "My Discord: Ankha_Kitty" |
| Level | 3 — Community Ambassador, 200 XP |
| Presence | Currently Offline |
| Other | Badges 4 · Inventory · Reviews 2 |
Where it was obtained. The capture is archived in this repo under
Tyler_Robinson/Steam_msgs/ and carries an X media filename, meaning it was pulled from an X post
rather than photographed by us. It has its own image page:
Img_Photo_75bf47.
Whose account this is. This is not Robinson's profile. Robinson's Steam identity in the public record is craftin247 → milk, and his Discord identity is zealous_monkey_55095 — the name on the confession screenshot and on Search Warrant 3217131. Ankha is a different person in the same gaming circle. The only established link between them is a shared comment wall.
The strongest ordinary explanation, stated plainly. The account is named Ankha, its avatar is Ankha, and Ankha is a famous Egyptian-themed cartoon cat. A location field reading Egypt on an account built entirely around an Egyptian-themed character is the least surprising thing on the page. The bio line "Left 4 Dead 2 Death Runner AKA Sniper GOD" reads the same way — a gamer boasting about a zombie shooter, not a statement about real weapons.
Reference 2 — the cento comment: a Steam wall joke set in Egypt

The comment, in full, posted eight days before the shooting:
"Breaking News: '[Cute Lamb Needs Attention] FOUND SHOT IN THE HEAD IN EGYPT. Authorities say the culprit was an expert gunman from the ghettos of Egypt. The culprit is named [Milsnss] and he has been dealt with by our star officer [cento] who also would like to share a message 'Yoooo hev mb gangie'. Authorities have also interviewed an eye witness named [silly goose] 'Bro that guy got yeww. funniest thing I've seen all week honestly.' Eye witness named [silly goose] has been sent to a mental institution for his remarks. We'd like to share our condolences to [Cute Lamb Needs Attention] and hope for their well being and fortune'"
Why this one gets people's attention. Read in hindsight — a head shot, an expert gunman, eight days early, and Egypt named twice — it looks like foreshadowing, and it has been posted as such.
Why we do not present it as foreshadowing. Every bracketed name in the bulletin is the screen name of somebody else on that same wall: Cute Lamb Needs Attention, Milsnss, silly goose, and cento themselves. This is a recognisable genre — gaming friend groups write mock news bulletins about each other constantly, in which the participants are shot, avenged, and interviewed as witnesses. The "our star officer," the condolences, and the "mental institution" punchline are standard furniture of that format. Egypt is the joke's setting.
Where it was obtained. Archived under Tyler_Robinson/Steam_msgs/, again with an X media
filename. Its image page is Img_Photo_4aab71,
and it is written up in full at The Steam Wall After the Shooting.
How both references reached the public: two X posts
Almost nobody found these on Steam. They found them as screenshots of posts by @ProjectConstitu (Project Constitution), and it is worth preserving those posts exactly, because the framing travelled further than the underlying facts did.
The post that made Egypt an intelligence claim

"🚨 ALERT: Somebody Named Ankha Is Also In Tyler Robinson's Steam Group. Notably They Claim To be From Egypt. Hmm… 🤔
Where else have we heared Egypt before? Oh Yeah That's right, @RealCandaceO Exposed There Were Egyptian Government Planes and Egyptian Military Contractor's In Provo, UT On Sept 10th. Same Day Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
@FBIDirectorKash Are you paying attention yet?"
This post is the origin of the "front country" idea, and its argument is three steps long:
- A member of the Steam circle lists Egypt. — True, as a self-entered field.
- Egyptian aircraft and personnel were reportedly at Provo on September 10. — A separate claim, attributed to Candace Owens; see Egyptian Foreign Operations and Planes.
- Therefore the two are connected. — This does not follow, and nothing supports it.
Steps 1 and 2 are each documented elsewhere on this site. Step 3 is an inference made in the post itself, and no evidence has ever been offered for it. It is preserved on its own page: The Ankha Thread.
The four-panel thread that carried the cento comment

"🚨 STEAM SECRETS UNLOCKED: Tyler James Robinson's 'Milk' Profile – A Creepy Dive into Gaming Gore, Bizarre Aliases & Ominous Captions 😱 Thread: 1 of 3 We've cracked open Tyler Robinson's (aka craftin247 → milk) 11-year Steam vault. This isn't your average gamer setup. From…"
The four panels are an item showcase, the "This profile is private" notice, an alias list, and — bottom left — the cento Egypt comment. Nothing in the thread text argues an Egypt theory; the Egypt panel is included as part of the general "creepy" framing. It matters here only because it is the second archived image on which the cento comment is readable.
What is not an Egypt reference — two things to keep separate
The explainer graphic is ours, and it is not evidence. A widely shared dark-navy card titled "Tyler Robinson – Possible Steam Players He May Have Been Connected To Or Played With" lists eleven handles including Ankha and Ankha_Kitty. That graphic is AI-generated and was made for this site. The figure on it is a synthetic illustration, not a photograph of any person. It is an index card summarising handles that appear elsewhere; it is deliberately excluded from the evidence list above, and its own footer says most or all are almost certainly innocent gamers.
The Egyptian aircraft are a separate, and much stronger, line of inquiry. Egyptian-registered aircraft — SU-BTT, SU-BND and others — at Provo Municipal Airport in the days around September 10, personnel who reportedly cleared without normal screening, and a hotel booking window of roughly September 4–13, are documented from flight records and named sources. Those pages stand entirely on their own:
- Egyptian Foreign Operations — Provo (2025)
- SU-BTT · SU-BND · Egyptian Crew Hotel
- The Egyptian Jet at Provo
Nothing on this page strengthens or weakens those pages, and they do not strengthen this one. A typed field in a gaming profile and a transponder record are not the same category of evidence, and merging them makes the weaker claim look stronger while making the stronger claim look credulous by association.
The Candace Owens question, answered honestly
A recurring question is whether Candace Owens, or a guest on her podcast, said that a Discord or Steam account in Robinson's circle was marked Egyptian. We searched for that source specifically: this repository's full investigation notes, every archived page in the Steam and Discord sections, and open web searches of her episode titles and coverage.
We did not find it, and we are not going to manufacture a citation for it. Here is what the record actually contains:
- What Owens is documented as saying about Egypt concerns aircraft and people, not accounts. Egyptian government planes and contractors at Provo; the "yellow plane" SU-BTT departing the morning of September 10; the "blue plane" SU-BND with its transponder powered on; overlap counts between those aircraft and the Kirks' travel; the La Quinta Inn on University Parkway in Orem; and, in her November 17, 2025 episode "Operation Mocking-Plane: The Charlie Kirk Plot Thickens," the question of why Kirk landed at Salt Lake City rather than Provo. None of that is about a gaming profile.
- The only published document that puts "Egypt" and "Robinson's gaming circle" in one sentence is the @ProjectConstitu post above — and that post is not Owens. It cites her, for the aircraft claim, and then supplies the gaming-profile connection itself.
- The most likely explanation for the memory is that post. It names @RealCandaceO in its second line, immediately after the Ankha screenshot. Someone reading or hearing it recounted could very reasonably come away believing Owens had made the account claim. She is credited in it for the planes.
- We found no Tyler Robinson court filing, search warrant, or discovery document that references Egypt or an Egyptian account. The warrants in this record name servers (Craftopia, Gamin, The Corruption) and the account zealous_monkey_55095, and they redact every other username.
If you have the actual clip, we want it. A podcast name, an episode number, a timestamp, or a video link would let us cite it properly, and this page will be updated the day it arrives. Until then the honest statement is: the Egypt-and-gaming-account claim traces to an X post, not to a podcast episode we can verify.
The thing that would actually settle this
Both Egypt references have the same defect, and it is not a small one: the location on a Steam or Discord profile is a text box the user filled in. Anyone can type Egypt, or Utah, or nothing, and change it again in seconds. Whether it is shown at all is a setting. It is worthless as evidence of where a person was sitting — and it is worthless in both directions, which is the part people skip. A profile reading Egypt does not make someone foreign. A profile reading Utah would not make someone local.
What is not typed in is the IP address. Every login, every session, every message send is written to the platform's own logs with the address it arrived from, plus device fingerprints and session timing. Valve holds that for the Steam accounts on this wall. Discord holds it for the servers named in the Utah State Bureau of Investigation's warrant and for the account that posted the confession.
So the answerable version of "was somebody foreign?" is not what does the profile say but what do the login records say — and those exist, right now, and can be obtained through lawful process. The FBI reportedly examined twenty or more people in Robinson's Discord circle and charged none of them, and nothing in the public record states where any of them were.
To be explicit, because it matters: being in another country is not wrongdoing. No one in these servers has been accused by any authority of anything. Nothing on this page suggests any of them did anything improper, and we name no one beyond the pseudonyms already published by the accounts themselves. We are not asking anyone to identify, locate, contact or expose a private individual, and readers should not attempt it. What we are asking for is narrower and entirely procedural: that the login-IP record for the account that posted the confession be established through lawful process and, so far as the law allows, made public. Until it is, every claim of foreign involvement in these chats — and every denial — rests on a field somebody typed.
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