Charlie Kirk is dead... A sad day in history

Another potent 'tip' received by Owens. She also claimed that she learned from this source that the NSA and FBI knows about the 12 Israeli phones on site that day, and were "spooked" by it.

That clip is from this episode, by the way, EXCLUSIVE: Kash Patel Dances Around Israelis On 9/10. | Candace Ep 258, in which she again dunks on the McCoys, and reveals that Rob McCoy's church is funded, at least in part, by the Texas Wilks brothers (who also provided the seed money for The Daily Wire and Prager University).

As as aside, I note that Owens reveals, in passing, that she neither believes the moon landings were real, nor that dinosaurs were real?! Don't quote me on that, but she mentions, towards the end, that it's something she's discussed on her 'book club' show for private members. Is she one of them thar 'creationists'?!

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EXCLUSIVE: Kash Patel Dances Around Israelis On 9/10. | Candace Ep 258

The way she phrased the title - is that a subtle reference to "dancing Israelis" ala 9/11? I don't know if she ever talked about 9/11 or her thoughts about that, but it would be great if she had that much awareness.

Also from my experience of strongly religious Christian "conspiracy theorists" I noticed they often gravitate towards fake moon landings, flat earth, and dinosaurs being fake (probably in that order). The latter because the Earth was created by God relatively recently. And flat earth/moon landings being fake because there are some references in the Bible (apparently) to the "firmament" which is some kind of star trek shield around the Earth with stars projected on it like a digital display or whatever. And the moon/sun being lamps that spin around the flat Earth, preventing any actual "landing". Also firmament would prevent people flying out like a wall even if moon was real.

I'm not saying Candace is a flat Earther, but it's a spectrum, and those 3 psyops seem to have a strong tug on Christians who start going down various rabbit holes of questioning things, and they often land somewhere on the spectrum. It's literally the thing Laura talked about when she said "there's a program out there for everyone", and these ones were designed for exactly Candace's "type" - Christians who are waking up.
 
I'm not saying Candace is a flat Earther, but it's a spectrum, and those 3 psyops seem to have a strong tug on Christians who start going down various rabbit holes of questioning things, and they often land somewhere on the spectrum. It's literally the thing Laura talked about when she said "there's a program out there for everyone", and these ones were designed for exactly Candace's "type" - Christians who are waking up.
People waking up often don't have the full picture or all the information in a form that can be easily explained. For instance they may have a lot of information about certain subjects, but be complettely clueless about others. I guess that's where networking helps? Candace also has a tendency to believe everything in the Bible without question, not realising that even that has been 'doctored' as well as many intances in history.
 
People waking up often don't have the full picture or all the information in a form that can be easily explained. For instance they may have a lot of information about certain subjects, but be complettely clueless about others. I guess that's where networking helps? Candace also has a tendency to believe everything in the Bible without question, not realising that even that has been 'doctored' as well as many intances in history.
I didn’t find it necessary to write about my dream where Charlie visited me but it fits with this topic. Firstly, I didn’t know who he was until he was killed, but I was so extremely moved, to sobbing painful tears, which really struck me as unusual, and I felt his presence around me in the days following his death. I learned who he was and what he was all about after that.

A few weeks ago in this very vivid dream, Charlie was visiting from 5D. I asked him if he still believed in Jesus and the bible, he said yes. I asked how willing he was to change his mind, he just looked at me with a look of ‘I’m listening’. So I explained a few things. He, uncharacteristically, didn’t have anything to say, he just listened as I explained my simple understanding of densities and the control system on earth, I told him how Christianity fitted into that.
He laid down and I unbuttoned his shirt to expose his chest, then a beep went off on the microwave in the distance, his son’s bottle of milk was warmed and we raced like children laughing and shoving each other to see who would make it to get the bottle first.

I know dreams can just be dreams, this one felt so real and intentional that I think it could be likely he’s up there contemplating his belief system.

As for Candace, as long as her beliefs don’t impinge on her ability to investigate the truth then all is okay, which so far it looks like they’re not, she’s no where near buying into the ‘Jews are God’s chosen people’ narrative like I know some other Christians are.
 
I'm not saying Candace is a flat Earther, but it's a spectrum, and those 3 psyops seem to have a strong tug on Christians who start going down various rabbit holes of questioning things, and they often land somewhere on the spectrum. It's literally the thing Laura talked about when she said "there's a program out there for everyone", and these ones were designed for exactly Candace's "type" - Christians who are waking up.

She hinted rather explicitly on the moon thing a couple of times and the dinosaurs bone thing is also something she seems to have been into for a while. I hope that she isn’t a flat earther yet but I wouldn’t find it all to surprising. As said, at root might be partly fundamental/nonsensical christianity in America. Unfortunately especially the moon thing is something many alternative thinking (and even normal) people believe without questioning it much including people that can apparently otherwise research/think pretty well.

Candace also has a tendency to believe everything in the Bible without question, not realising that even that has been 'doctored' as well as many intances in history.

I don’t think Candace is quite as dogmatic about the bible (yet?) since she said pretty clearly that it has been doctored quite a bit and that people should try to read and research more older types of the scriptures. She als increasingly hints at organized big Christian institutions to have been likely infiltrated by the military and stuff. So, there might be a chance that Candace grows a bit more critical and sensible about the bible thing although that seems to be pretty difficult for people that say “christ is king“ often.
 
As as aside, I note that Owens reveals, in passing, that she neither believes the moon landings were real, nor that dinosaurs were real?! Don't quote me on that, but she mentions, towards the end, that it's something she's discussed on her 'book club' show for private members. Is she one of them thar 'creationists'?!

Yeah, I caught that too, don't think she's a full-blown creationist, but there are... tendencies. As much as I love Candace, she does have a tendency to sometimes let her mind wander to crazy conspiracy theories. She's right most of the time, but when she's wrong, she can be dead wrong. There's a bit of black and white thinking going on too, like when she finds some theory and goes all-in, like with her shtick about the Fabian society. Thing is, if you have read enough of such books, you kind of realize that most of them provide part of the picture at best, and usually the authors overplay the importance of this or that group, conspiracy, or "take" on hidden history.

To be fair, to be a force like that on the media scene, you almost have to be a bit overconfident in your opinions and a bit self-important. I'm perfectly willing to forgive that, because she's clearly doing the Lord's work here, and her good instincts, insights, research skills and impact outweigh these flaws by far, IMO.
 
Yeah she's apparently 'doubting everything she once believed', thus 'open to new paradigms on all topics' which, as we've all experienced, is what happens when you're truly 'waking up', but the danger of this 'openness' is that your mind strays too far and 'pattern recognition runs amok'. And only a robust feedback network of your peers can keep you on an even keel as you navigate which is which.

I found this X post from her last year in which she apparently first floated her dino 'questioning':


The Community Note under it reads: "Candace Owens is promoting views that deny the scientific consensus on the extinction of dinosaurs and the theory of evolution."

The theory of evolution is indeed 'debatable', not finds of dinosaur bones and fossils.
 
She also puts this dinosaurs thing (and moon landing etc.) in the context of "Scientism", i.e. that worship of science has replaced real spiritual worship. And that's true in many ways, science has become a religion, and people will rather trust some BS statistics or expert than their own eyes.

However, the problem I see on the Christian right especially, is that people like Candace are clearly intelligent and use "facts and logic" as well as intuition when doing their research. Which is as it should be. But when it comes to certain Christian/religious sacred cows, they retreat into a kind of postmodernism, like "that's all scientism" and "you have to believe" etc. In other words, suddenly "facts and logic and intuition" don't apply anymore, it's all about "believing" and taking the bible literally, which ironically is in itself a form of scientism, discarding the mythological, poetic and metaphorical as a source of knowledge and wisdom.
 
Look at Candace latest episode. Her podcast has now hit number 1 worldwide without a single dollar spend on advertisement and almost no budget! That right there should tell us a lot about what is going on in the world right now and why the evil ones are freaking out so much.
 
Another data-point Owens brings to the Kirk investigation, in both episodes 258 (end of first segment, beginning at 17:42) and 259 (first segment), is that a TPUSA speaking/event schedule is usually booked and planned a year in advance or, at the earliest, ~6 months in advance. What she found out - and this was confirmed by the local Fox13 news segment she plays on her show - is that Kirk's 9/10 UVU event was scheduled in mid-July this year, so just 8 weeks or so before time. Additionally, as Owens has already pointed out, it became Kirk's first event on this tour, and would ordinarily have been paired with another Utah event that was already scheduled for just 2 weeks later. This unusual insertion suggests that someone senior at TPUSA conspired with the assassins to place Kirk at a time and place of their choosing.
 
It is rather clear to me that Candace is on a mission as many people are including Kirk, and I’m pretty sure that those missions are not limited to being famous either. We are living in quite special times I think and there is probably a lot more to come that we can’t even imagine right now.
 
This unusual insertion suggests that someone senior at TPUSA conspired with the assassins to place Kirk at a time and place of their choosing.

Yes, and the more details that come out, the more one realizes Charlie was a lamb led to slaughter. I truly hope that the targeted audience of TPUSA turns on them as they realize TPUSA players were accomplices to Charlie's assassination and all are the epitome of lying hypocrites. And are the recent election results indicating MAGA isn't holding together either - that sheer disenchantment is settling in allowing the Dems to rebound.
 
I think Charlie was one of the most influential individuals (in the US) they could assassinate without triggering immediate Earth Changes!
hm , i´d say without triggering immediate rebalancing, but both will proceed anyways, and at the moment seems both were fostered by it.
 
She also puts this dinosaurs thing (and moon landing etc.) in the context of "Scientism", i.e. that worship of science has replaced real spiritual worship. And that's true in many ways, science has become a religion, and people will rather trust some BS statistics or expert than their own eyes.

However, the problem I see on the Christian right especially, is that people like Candace are clearly intelligent and use "facts and logic" as well as intuition when doing their research. Which is as it should be. But when it comes to certain Christian/religious sacred cows, they retreat into a kind of postmodernism, like "that's all scientism" and "you have to believe" etc. In other words, suddenly "facts and logic and intuition" don't apply anymore, it's all about "believing" and taking the bible literally, which ironically is in itself a form of scientism, discarding the mythological, poetic and metaphorical as a source of knowledge and wisdom.
Yes, people get stuck in a bipartisan argument of scientism verses prescribed Christianity which negates the vast possibilities of hyperdimensional reality existing beyond these oversimplifications. I find it baffling that intelligent people do this.
 
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