Controversial US political commentator Candace Owens claimed in a recent episode of her podcast that the late activist Charlie Kirk told her that he was a “time traveler,” and knew that he would die young.
“It is an absolute fact that Charlie Kirk thought that he was a time traveler. He told me he was a time traveler. Repeatedly,” she claimed.
Owens told listeners that “awareness is the threat,” asserting that unnamed agencies were “in some sort of a panic” as she recounted alleged private conversations with Kirk about his fears and unusual experiences.
Owens also claimed that “the agents that surrounded him throughout his entire life” knew he would die young as well. The alleged agents also, according to Owens, sent Kirk to an “X-Men school” because his mother wouldn't allow them to drug him.
She added that even before reaching substantial levels of fame, Kirk “was required to have security on him at all times,” which she claimed was because he had been “marked since he was a child.”
Owens's claims touch on CIA's 'Project Looking Glass,' and Mandela Effect conspiracy theories
Owens did not provide evidence for the assertions, which she framed within broader conspiracy themes, including an accusation that the “deep state” removed the cornucopia from the Fruit of the Loom brand logo.
Owens’s claims about both Kirk’s assasination and the missing cornucopia are references to the CIA’s “Project Looking Glass,” a conspiracy theory about a secret US military time-viewing project linked to the Mandela Effect - a phenomenon where large groups of people share the same false memory.
While Owens cast Kirk’s private remarks as signs of foreknowledge and government interest, she offered no documents, dates, or witnesses to substantiate the claims. Authorities have released case materials related to proceedings surrounding Kirk’s killing, but public records do not support the specific assertions aired on the podcast.