“The country is still reeling from the horrific attack at Annunciation Catholic Church yesterday,” Posobiec said. “A demonic act where an individual, a severely possessed, evil, and influenced, impressionable man who believed that he actually was supposed to be a woman, went and killed two young children who are now martyrs in a Catholic Church while attending mass with their school.”
He noted that investigators have since confirmed that the shooter, trans-identified 23-year-old Robert "Robin" Westman, had prior ties to the school. “This was something that we were assessing was likely due to the familiarity with the school’s layout, the school’s pattern of life, the school’s rhythms and repetitions,” he explained. “In addition, his mother had also previously been a secretary there for some years.”
Turning to the shooter’s manifesto, Posobiec said it contained disturbing imagery and references. “The stickers that the shooter had all over his manifesto were of the character Luigi,” he said. “And of course, Luigi is a direct reference to Luigi Mangione. We’ve been warning about this for months at this point, that there will be copycat after copycat of Luigi, over and over.”
He added that drawings left behind appeared to depict “demonic possession.” According to Posobiec: “One in particular is the shooter staring into a mirror and seeing a demon reflected back. In this image, you see a depiction of what appears to be instruction or communication from the demon to the person who conducted this act.”
“The demon can only influence the individual. The demon cannot control the individual. They have to be invited in,” he said. “Typically, this begins with acts of sexual degeneracy or gender confusion, like you saw in this case.”
“Prayer causes pain to demons. So do the ringing of consecrated church bells,” Posobiec said. “Where two or more are gathered in prayer, that causes extreme pain to demons.”
“Understand, this is a spiritual war,” he concluded. “This is an image of the two crosses that are now outside of Annunciation Catholic Church of the two martyrs who died for hatred of the faith. The seed of the church is the blood of martyrs.”




