Listen, I’ve spent the last six months buried in this research, and let me be blunt—it’s the kind of revelation that hits you like a freight train. We’re talking about the “Mormon Mafia,” a sneaky, slithering network of Latter-day Saints elites who’ve been wrapping their coils around American politics, gambling empires, and global intrigue for generations. And right at the head of this venomous snake? Mitt Romney, that smooth-talking, flip-flopping senator from Utah who’s been doing shady business with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu for over 50 years—yes, you read that right, more than half a century, starting back in 1976 when they were young guns at the Boston Consulting Group, scheming up corporate plays that reek of elite control.
This isn’t some casual bromance; it’s a calculated, poisonous alliance blending Mormon secrecy with Israeli intelligence and Rothschild banking muscle. But here’s where it gets personal and explosive: This web ties straight into the Charlie Kirk investigation. Through Utah/Arizona’s slimy Mormon families like the Farnsworth’s and the Frantzve’s (Erika Kirk’s crew), we begin to see how this mafia could have struck Kirk down in Utah— a state they have a tight grip on with an iron fist, squeezing out any opposition. Erika, now calling the shots as TPUSA CEO, comes from a lineage steeped in gambling grifts and government scams. I’m laying it all out with the receipts, so buckle up: From Freemasonic origins to Vegas takeovers, this is the truth they don’t want you to see.
I’m not here to play games or soften the blow—this is about calling out the snakes who hide behind piety while sinking their fangs into taxpayer pockets and silencing threats. I’ll break it down piece by piece, drawing from ironclad sources like The New York Times, Politico, The Times of Israel, NPR, The Telegraph, Mother Jones, and Fritz Springmeier’s eye-opening Bloodlines of Illuminati. By the time we’re done, you’ll see why Utah was the perfect kill zone for Kirk, and how the Frantzves’ casino roots and the Farnsworths’ charter school hustles are just tentacles of this monstrous beast.
The Mormon Mafia’s Dark Beginnings: Freemasonry, Secret Rituals, and the Illuminati Connection
To understand this mafia, you have to start with the founder of Mormonism himself, Joseph Smith—and trust me, it’s not the squeaky-clean story they tell in church. In 1830, Smith launched the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), but by 1842, he was deep into Freemasonry, the secretive fraternity known for its elite networks and occult symbols. On March 15, 1842, Smith was initiated by Abraham Jonas, Grand Master of the Illinois Grand Lodge, in Nauvoo, Illinois. The very next day, he was raised to Master Mason—the top level. Boom— the Nauvoo Lodge exploded to over 1,500 members, mostly Mormons, in record time. This wasn’t organic growth; it was a takeover.
Take Smith’s Masonic apron from 1842–1844: A silk piece backed with muslin, emblazoned with symbols like the square, compass, and all-seeing eye—straight from Freemasonic rituals. These elements seeped into LDS temple ceremonies, including secret handshakes, oaths, and penalties for breaking silence (though the church toned them down later). Fritz Springmeier’s Bloodlines of Illuminati (1995) nails it: “The Mormon Leadership” is one of 13 Illuminati bloodlines, with Smith borrowing Masonic rites to build his empire (see page 1: “The people of the world are an audience to which the Illuminati entertain with propaganda… the whole world lies in the power of the wicked one”). Springmeier argues this ties Mormons to global occult control, including the Rothschilds as puppet-masters.
Why does this matter? Freemasonry’s core—secrecy, loyalty, and brotherhood—created the “mafia” ethos: An inner circle that operates above the law, blending religion with power. Brigham Young, Smith’s successor, expanded this into polygamous colonies in Utah and Mexico, building insulated communities with ties to Mexico (key for the Farnsworth family, who have roots there). The Farnsworths exemplify this legacy: Eddie grifted millions from charter schools accused of taxpayer scams, while David pushed bills for connected interests like Lori Frantzve’s EMP panic play. Terryl Farnsworth, the TPUSA camera tamperer, grew up with Tyler Bowyer—same neighborhood, same high school, generations of Mormon bonds. This isn’t chance; it’s a deliberate network, rooted in Smith’s Masonic playbook.
And the crypto-Jew twist? Mormonism has hidden Jewish elements, with Smith’s rituals echoing Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism). The Rothschilds, as banking overlords, are said to fund such “crypto” ops to infiltrate Christian groups—positioning Mormons as a controlled “bloodline” for bigger agendas (Springmeier, p. 1). This sets the stage for the mafia’s jump to big business.