Candace Owens has stirred fresh controversy after sharing deeply personal claims about late conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. In a recent video addressed to his widow, Erika Kirk, Owens described private conversations in which she says Kirk spoke about supernatural abilities, including what he called his “third eye.” The remarks have reignited debate within conservative circles, with critics questioning both the timing and substance of her statements.The video, posted online earlier this week, adds to a growing list of extraordinary claims Owens has made about her former colleague. While some supporters view her comments as heartfelt recollections, others argue they cross a line. Kirk’s widow and several conservative voices have previously urged Owens to stop promoting such narratives, warning that they distort his legacy.
Candace Owens says Charlie Kirk discussed astral projection and secret programs
In the video, Owens said, “Charlie and I spoke a lot about his third eye, that’s why that sentence caught my attention in the article. He spoke about the street lamps that would go off when he would run, about the special school that he had to go to.” She continued, “We spoke about a lot of the things that were strange in our childhood—that testing that both of us had to endure. We spoke about the fact that we could both astral project, you knew all of this of course, you have his phone.” Owens also claimed they discussed sleep paralysis and other unusual experiences. “When we learned that not everybody does that, sleep paralysis, you name it, we had conversations about it,” she said.Her assertions did not stop there. On her podcast, Owens suggested Kirk believed he would die young. “I don’t think I will ever get over the fact that Charlie Kirk knew he was going to die young,” she said. She added, “I am starting to believe that so did the agents that surrounded him his entire life.”
Owens further alleged links to a “CIA programme that came to be known as “Project Looking Glass”” and claimed Kirk once described himself as a time traveller. “Why did Charlie think he was a time traveller?” she asked. “He said, as I showed you in earlier messages, that he was a time traveller and he had to find me. Is that something people are saying to their homies in text messages?”The claims remain unverified. Yet they continue to fuel intense reactions, deepening divisions within a movement already grappling with grief and public scrutiny.
