Just to back up a bit to Owens' second show from last week,
Charlie Ripped A Hole In Reality | Candace Ep 253, three topics she covered were TPUSA military connections, TPUSA's response to suspicions about Mikey McCoy's role on 9/10, and how her 'Owens Book Club' was infiltrated.
The first is a positive sign that Owens most certainly is not "focused on finding that Israel is behind the assassination." She has a keen sense that "the deep state" in the USA is first and foremost a genealogically "native" intelligence/corporate-networked "military-industrial complex, as Eisenhower warned us about."
I also think her criticism of Pastor Rob McCoy is "over the target," and she reiterates that she's been noticing eerie military-"christian" connections in this event and others. Whether or not the pastor's son did anything suspicious that day, his father's public recounting of what his son did is now provably false, as is the Wikipedia edit she discovered had been made to Kirk's page just two days after his murder: someone inserted that Pastor McCoy "co-founded, with Kirk, TPUSA Faith," when he did no such thing. It's this "insertion" of Rob McCoy as a "prominent figure in Kirk's life," narrativised retrospectively after his death, that smacks of an effort by McCoy, or others through McCoy, to gain control of Kirk's legacy, and thus the organization itself.
Thirdly, the "infiltration" of Owens' private, members-only "book club" by a certain X user who Owens outed in this show. He'll be familiar to those who followed the
thread on the Tate Brothers: Nathan Livingstone, whose handle on X is MilkBarTV. Here, he has selectively clipped excerpts from Owens' "book club" meetings while she was away from her regular public show, slapped his logo on them, and they've been shared around as "evidence of how crazy she is." Owens has rightfully slapped his content with copyright notices.
Something to consider: did he do likewise with the Tates? Those two condemned themselves with their "hustling" and pimping, but Livingstone sure isn't letting them "clean up their image," whatever about actually "changing for the better."