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Erika Kirk
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Audio of Erika Kirk after the Super Bowl shows her saying she wanted to learn employees' names and faces, directly contradicting her later claim that she knew everyone before Charlie died.
After Erika Kirk claimed her CEO succession was a natural continuation of private conversations with Charlie, Owens asked ChatGPT to find historical examples of wives taking over their husband's corporate CEO role after death. The answer: not one comparable case. Every near-example involved a family company or a woman who had decades of existing corporate seniority.
Multiple witnesses went on camera immediately after Charlie Kirk was hit and described blood gushing near his heart — a description that matches no footage and contradicts the actual wound location. Owens argues these descriptions were pre-planned for a scenario where the shaped charge hit his chest as intended, and that the witnesses are providing deliberate false testimony.
Candace Owens reveals she is pregnant with her fifth child — a boy — and that her own fans identified the pregnancy before she did, based on her characteristically aggressive energy. She jokes that something about carrying a boy makes her want to physically fight people.
A fabricated obituary listed Candace Owens's death date as the previous Sunday, and a now-deleted social post claimed she had died — triggering panicked messages from family. Owens refused to slow down her weekend, calling fear-driven self-restriction unhealthy.
A member of Sean Ryan's production team told Candace Owens that Brian Harpole — Charlie Kirk's security chief and a current lawsuit opponent — attempted to donate Charlie's bloodstained crossbody bag to Sean Ryan's studio museum after the assassination. The offer was declined.
On July 24th, Charlie Kirk had Terrell Farnsworth's AV team removed from his building — only for Farnsworth to be standing directly behind Erika Kirk in the very first Zoom call to Turning Point USA staff six days after Charlie's death. The fam was back together fast.
Every identified member of the AV team present on the day of Charlie Kirk's assassination — Terrell Farnsworth, Philip Goldsberry Jr., Parker Edwards, and his brother Aaron Edwards — attended the same high school in Chandler, Arizona, and grew up together. The Farnsworth family is described as a powerful Mormon network with deep government ties predating Charlie Kirk.
Owens's theory: Charlie Kirk's redundant microphone — a feature added in 2024 after she stopped touring with him — was packed with a shaped PETN charge aimed at his chest. He was crouching, the charge redirected and hit his neck instead, the pre-planned witnesses were left describing a wound that never appeared, and the whole cover-up unraveled in real time.
Tucker Carlson, on the Can't Be Censored podcast, said flatly that Charlie Kirk was murdered — not for his views on transgenderism, but for his evolving stance on Israel. Carlson acknowledged he could be wrong but said he has a duty to say what he sincerely believes is true.
Blake Neff, Charlie Kirk's former podcast writer and ex-Tucker Carlson staffer, tweeted that Tucker was not among Charlie's close friends and that those who truly knew Charlie believe Tyler Robinson acted alone. Owens dismantles the claim with direct audio of Tucker and Erika herself describing their deep friendship.
Military EOD technicians emailed Owens confirming that shaped charges are standard in IEDs and easy to construct — even from a wine bottle — and that among their professional community, the consensus is the wound was not caused by a conventional rifle. Each blasting cap contains less than one gram of PETN and can cause catastrophic damage.
At an Illinois educator summit, Erika Kirk claimed there was a zero percent learning curve when she took over as CEO, boasting she already knew all staff by name. But Owens plays back Erika's own audio from after the Super Bowl, in which she says she desperately wants to learn everyone's names and faces and plans intimate lunches to do it.
Pastor Rob McCoy, part of Erika Kirk's faith network and Mikey McCoy's father, used his Sunday sermon at Encounter Church in Las Vegas to claim Candace Owens makes $800,000 a week and to compare her journalism to the Salem witch trials. Owens notes that even X fact-checked him, and wonders who attends a church where the sermon is about her lawsuits.
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