Candace Owens Alleges Freemason Signaling in Charlie Kirk Case, Questions Evidence
Candace Owens Claims Freemason Links in Charlie Kirk Killing

Candace Owens Alleges Hidden Signals in Charlie Kirk Killing Investigation

Conservative commentator Candace Owens has reignited her commentary on the killing of Charlie Kirk, this time focusing on what she describes as deliberate "signals" embedded within case developments. During her latest podcast episode, Owens reacted to new information emerging from a Paris trial involving 22 individuals facing serious charges.

These suspects reportedly have connections to a Masonic lodge, with backgrounds spanning intelligence agencies, law enforcement, and business sectors. Owens reiterated her previous assertions about potential international involvement in the case, specifically mentioning possible links to French intelligence that she first questioned months ago.

The Significance of Number 33 in Case Updates

Owens dedicated significant attention to the recurring appearance of the number 33 across various case updates, presenting audio clips to support her observations. In one instance, Andrew Kolvet referenced an incident occurring exactly 33 minutes before Charlie Kirk's death. Another clip featured officials including Spencer Cox and Kash Patel discussing a "33-hour manhunt" preceding the suspect's arrest.

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"Yeah, we get it. 33 33 33. Look, it is, in my educated opinion, the most obvious signaling ever," Owens stated emphatically. "Alerting those that are in the cult that this was a hit that was done by the cult and for the cult."

She further connected this numerical pattern to a Freemason lodge in St. George, Utah, which reportedly carries the number 33 designation, while also noting that 33 serves as the country code for France. These associations remain unconfirmed by official investigative authorities.

Questions Raised About Tyler Robinson Evidence

Owens also addressed recent developments in the case against Tyler Robinson, who stands accused of the killing. A new court filing referenced in a Daily Mail report indicates the defense has requested additional time while casting doubt on crucial evidence.

The filing reveals that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives could not definitively match a bullet fragment to the rifle discovered near the crime scene. Authorities had previously claimed this weapon belonged to Robinson's grandfather.

Responding to this development, Owens wrote: "Where are all my neocons who have been 'overwhelmed' by the non existent evidence against Tyler Robinson?... You should all be ashamed of yourselves. Hope the money was worth your soul."

In a subsequent post, she added: "And the other part no one wants to discuss—that about 7 sets of prints were found on the gun, which the bomb dogs did not find which means, it wasn't fired at all. OVERWHELMINGGG."

Robinson has yet to enter a formal plea and is scheduled for a court appearance on April 17. Investigative authorities have not verified Owens' claims, and the official investigation continues to progress without incorporating her speculative assertions.

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