Candace Owens Sparks Controversy with Bizarre Claims About Charlie Kirk

Candace Owens ignites controversy with her outlandish claims about Charlie Kirk, alleging he believed he was a time traveler and attended an ‘X-Men school.’ This has provoked widespread criticism on social media, raising questions about the narrative surrounding his tragic death. #CharlieKirk #CandaceOwens #ConspiracyTheories #SocialMediaDebate

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Conspiracy Theories Surrounding Charlie Kirk’s Death Continue to Flourish

It has been four months since the tragic shooting death of Charlie Kirk, and the internet remains ablaze with conspiracy theories regarding the circumstances of his demise. One of the most vocal proponents of these theories is Candace Owens, a well-known figure in the conspiracy community, who has been actively inserting herself into the narrative surrounding Kirk since the incident occurred on September 10.

Owens has notably directed her comments towards Erika Kirk, Charlie’s widow, adding a layer of tension to the situation. The conflict escalated to the point where the two met privately in an attempt to resolve their differences, though details of their discussion remain undisclosed. However, it is likely that Erika is not pleased with Owens’ recent remarks about her late husband.

CEO of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk speaks on stage on the first day of the Republican National Convention at the Fiserv Forum on July 15, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

In the latest episode of her YouTube series, Owens made a series of astonishing claims about Kirk, asserting that he believed himself to be a time traveler. “He told me he was a time traveler repeatedly,” she stated, referencing text messages exchanged between the two. Owens further elaborated on her own feelings of alienation, suggesting that both she and Kirk shared a sense of detachment from the world. “I thought I was from another planet. That I was an alien. My entire life. Just do not get it here,” she added.

Owens continued her peculiar narrative by stating that Kirk felt the world was a “ghetto,” and that they both had origins from different times or places. “That’s how I feel. I don’t understand it. The rules don’t make sense,” she declared. In a further attempt to validate her claims, she asserted that Kirk had been identified as “different” from a young age, suggesting that he had attended specialized schools designed for gifted children.

Candace Owens speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at The Rosen Shingle Creek on February 25, 2022 in Orlando, Florida.

“Charlie may have been marked since he was a child,” Owens claimed, mentioning discussions about school gate programs that identify exceptional students. She added that there were attempts to medicate Kirk, but his mother allegedly refused, expressing gratitude for that decision. Instead, according to Owens, he was sent to an “X-Men school” for gifted individuals, a statement that has raised eyebrows and sparked outrage among many observers.

Criticism of Owens’ comments has been widespread on social media, with users expressing disbelief and frustration over her assertions. One user remarked, “I cannot even imagine how she says this stuff with a straight face,” while another condemned the notion of Kirk having special abilities in the context of his death. Many pointed out the factual inaccuracies in Owens’ claims, noting that Kirk attended public schools rather than elite institutions, undermining her narrative of an extraordinary upbringing.

Charlie Kirk speaks at the opening of the Turning Point Action conference on July 15, 2023 in West Palm Beach, Florida.

As the debate continues to escalate, it remains unclear how Erika Kirk will respond to these outrageous claims. Given the gravity of the situation, it seems likely that another private meeting between Owens and the Kirk family may be on the horizon.