Candace Owens is facing a full-blown backlash after unleashing one of her most bizarre and explosive claims yet — insisting that conservative activist Charlie Kirk once believed he was a time traveler, had been “marked” as a child, and was targeted by shadowy forces trying to change the future.
The jaw-dropping remarks were made during a recent broadcast in which Candace Owens declared it was an “absolute fact” that Kirk repeatedly told her he believed he was a time traveler.
“He told me he was a time traveler repeatedly,” Owens said flatly, claiming she had text messages to prove it. She then added that she responded by telling Kirk she felt like she was from another planet — calling herself an alien who has never felt at home on Earth.
Owens went even further, launching into a strange rant about humanity itself.
“This planet is ghetto,” she said, adding that even cats supposedly think humans are beneath them and actively avoid people for that reason.
But the comments didn’t stop at cosmic confusion.
Owens then claimed Kirk had been “marked” since childhood and suggested powerful actors had taken an interest in him at a very young age. According to her, there were attempts to medicate him as a child — something she said his mother refused — before he was allegedly diverted into what she bizarrely described as an “X-Men school,” which she framed as a secretive “school for the gifted.”
She repeatedly suggested unnamed forces “knew something” about Kirk and implied that harming him could somehow alter future events. Owens claimed that once Kirk began pushing back politically “in a meaningful way,” it triggered alarm among members of what she referred to as the “deep state.”
The internet exploded almost immediately.
Social media users tore into Owens, calling the rant delusional, dangerous, and detached from reality. Some mocked the idea of “X-Men schools,” while others pointed out that Kirk attended normal public and Christian schools.
“So now we’re doing time travel and mutant academies?” one user wrote.
Another added, “This isn’t commentary anymore — this is unhinged.”
The backlash has grown so intense that Kirk’s wife, Erika Kirk, has previously begged people to stop fueling conspiracy theories about her husband. That plea reportedly led to a private meeting between Erika and Owens — but it clearly failed to put an end to the rhetoric.
As Owens continues to double down, critics say the situation has gone far beyond shock value and into something genuinely alarming. Online outrage is only intensifying, with many asking the same question:
How far is too far — and why is this still being entertained at all?
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