Alex Jones Claims Tyler Robinson Enrolled in Secret CIA Program at Utah State University

Alex Jones has reported that Tyler Robinson was part of a classified program run by the U.S. government, allegedly designed to identify and recruit college students for intelligence-related roles. The program, referred to as the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence (CAI), is described as an initiative targeting individuals with specific skills or traits deemed valuable by the agency.

Jones emphasized that while the claims originate from his own sources, he has cross-referenced information to validate them. He noted that Robinson’s enrollment in the program contradicts earlier reports suggesting he did not attend Utah Valley University (UVU). Instead, documents indicate Robinson briefly enrolled at Utah State University (USU) for a single semester in 2021 before withdrawing.

The CAI program, part of USU, is characterized as an academic initiative focused on “anticipatory intelligence,” aiming to train students in assessing risks and complexities across various fields, including security, technology, and policy. While the program’s existence at USU is confirmed, there is no evidence directly linking Robinson to its specific activities.

The collaboration between UVU and USU includes joint efforts under the Intermountain Intelligence, Industry, and Security Consortium (I³SC), which aims to develop workforce credentials in security and intelligence sectors. This partnership involves industry support through curriculum development, internships, and research projects.

No further details about Robinson’s involvement or the program’s operations have been publicly disclosed.

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