Candace Owens' Controversial Claims About Charlie Kirk's Supernatural Experiences
Candace Owens has ignited a significant new controversy within conservative circles by making deeply personal and extraordinary claims about the late commentator Charlie Kirk. In a recent video addressed directly to Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, Owens described private discussions where she alleges Kirk spoke extensively about supernatural abilities and unusual childhood experiences.
Allegations of Supernatural Abilities and Secret Programs
Owens claimed in her video that Kirk frequently discussed what he called his "third eye" and described strange phenomena in his life. "Charlie and I spoke a lot about his third eye," Owens stated. "He spoke about the street lamps that would go off when he would run, about the special school that he had to go to."
The controversial commentator further alleged that both she and Kirk shared experiences with astral projection and sleep paralysis. "We spoke about the fact that we could both astral project," Owens claimed. "When we learned that not everybody does that, sleep paralysis, you name it, we had conversations about it."
Extraordinary Claims About Premonitions and Secret Programs
On her podcast, Owens made even more startling assertions, suggesting Kirk had premonitions about his own death. "I don't think I will ever get over the fact that Charlie Kirk knew he was going to die young," she said. "I am starting to believe that so did the agents that surrounded him his entire life."
Perhaps most controversially, Owens alleged connections to secret government programs, specifically mentioning what she called a "CIA programme that came to be known as 'Project Looking Glass'" and claiming Kirk once described himself as a time traveler. "Why did Charlie think he was a time traveller?" she asked rhetorically. "He said, as I showed you in earlier messages, that he was a time traveller and he had to find me."
Reactions and Ongoing Controversy
The timing and substance of Owens' claims have generated intense debate within conservative media and political circles. While some supporters view her comments as heartfelt recollections of private conversations, many critics argue they cross ethical boundaries and potentially distort Kirk's legacy.
Kirk's widow, Erika Kirk, along with several prominent conservative voices, have previously urged Owens to stop promoting such narratives about the late commentator. The current video has reignited these concerns, with critics questioning:
- The appropriateness of sharing such personal claims publicly
- The timing relative to Kirk's passing and family grieving process
- The lack of verification for many of the extraordinary assertions
- The potential impact on Kirk's professional legacy and reputation
These latest claims add to a growing list of controversial statements Owens has made about her former colleague since his passing. The unverified nature of the allegations continues to fuel intense reactions, deepening existing divisions within a movement already grappling with grief and public scrutiny.
The controversy highlights ongoing tensions within conservative media about appropriate boundaries in discussing deceased public figures and the ethics of sharing unverified personal claims about individuals who can no longer respond to allegations.