Fort Huachuca Attendance at UVU
Placeholder page — this angle is being assembled and is not yet documented to the standard of the rest of this section.
The claim, as it circulates in citizen threads, is that an unusually high ratio of the people present at the September 10, 2025 Utah Valley University event had a connection to U.S. Army Military Intelligence at Fort Huachuca — the Army's Intelligence Center in Sierra Vista, Arizona. It is stated here allegedly. No attendee list, badge list, or roster released to date establishes it, and being connected to an Army installation is not evidence that any person did anything wrong. No living person named anywhere on this site is found to have assisted an assassination.
Why the claim is made
Fort Huachuca is already the single most-cited installation in this investigation, for reasons documented elsewhere on the site: the reported September 8–9, 2025 lieutenant-colonel gathering, the SAM 99-0404 / SAM-702 VIP flight, the Bradley Hansell claim, the Mitch Snow military-police incident report, and the disputed carpet comparison in the Cabot Phillips alibi video. The attendance claim is a further step: that the installation's fingerprints are not only in the pre-event travel record but in the room itself.
What would have to be shown
This page stays a placeholder until the following exist in a form a reader can check:
- A denominator — the actual number of people admitted to the courtyard event.
- A numerator — the number with a documented Fort Huachuca or Army MI affiliation, and how that affiliation was established (not name-matching from social media).
- A baseline — what ratio would be expected at a large Utah campus event, given normal veteran and reservist density in the population.
- The provenance of any badge, ticket, or attendee list used, and whether it is a released record or a reconstruction. Compare the reported Provo badge-list modification.
Without all four, a "high ratio" is an impression, not a measurement. A number that sounds large in isolation can be entirely ordinary once the denominator and the baseline are supplied.
Counterargument
Fort Huachuca is a large installation with tens of thousands of current and former personnel spread across the country, and Utah has a high veteran and reservist population. Any list of a few thousand event attendees will contain military-affiliated people by ordinary chance. The claim only becomes meaningful if the observed ratio is far outside that baseline and the affiliations are individually documented.
Open questions
- Who first published the ratio, and what source did they compute it from?
- Has any released record — GRAMA response, ticketing export, badge list — ever been produced?
- Do any of the named individuals have a public, verifiable Fort Huachuca affiliation, as opposed to an inferred one?
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Interesting
- The AES explosives plant destruction came roughly a month later, and investigators call that timing suspicious.
- At UVU, TPUSA media drones reportedly flew while security drones were denied.
- ATF reportedly could not tie the fragment to the rifle, leaving cause of death contested.