"You're just being laughed at": Internet divided as Candace Owens claims that her Fort Huachuca investigation caused a "panic"

"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty
"Candace" Hosted By Candace Owens - Source: Getty

Candace Owens has been raising many doubts about Charlie Kirk's death and has given many theories surrounding his assassination. Recently, the podcaster raised eyebrows at the US military after one of her sources claimed that he saw Kirk's chief of security at a military base a day before the assassination.

Her source, named Mitch, recently appeared on her show and claimed that he saw Brian Harpole at Fort Huachuca in Arizona with US military officials. In the December 18 episode of her podcast, Owens' source also claimed that he probably saw Erika Kirk alongside Harpole.

Radio host Alex Jones gave many arguments in his recent videos and social media posts, discrediting her theory. On December 23, Jones referred to Candace Owens as "The Queen Of The Dark Q Realm!" Internet personality Stew Peters reacted to Alex Jones' post and wrote:

"Candace has officially broken Alex Jones."

On Wednesday, Candace Owens shared her reaction to this post, saying:

"Lmao. I’ve never seen anything like the panic since we discovered Fort Huachuca. It’s amazing."

The former Daily Wire host has been facing online scrutiny for her claims related to Charlie Kirk's assassination. As soon as she claimed that her Fort Huachuca theory stirred a "panic," many netizens reacted to her remark. An X user commented:

"No one is panicking... you're just being laughed at."

Internet divided after Candace Owens said that her Fort Huachuca theory sparked concerns

Another user voiced the same thoughts and said that people would make jokes about her theories forever.

"No one is panicking. You're just factually and objectively wrong. This saga is going to end your credibility forever. People will be making jokes about you for the rest of your life."

Another netizen commented that Candace Owens mistook mockery for panic.

"You'd have to be in a serious feedback loop to mistake this mockery for panic. In reality Candace has been coping with block button all night, lol."

An X user asked Owens whether she had done a background check of her source before insinuating anything.

"Since you are championing the "we're only asking questions" theory of investigative journalism, could you please answer one simple question. Did you know Mitch Snow's past personal history and backstory prior to platforming him on your podcast?"

Many media reports dub Alex Jones a "conspiracy theorist." Many internet users took a dig at their ongoing strife and referred to her as his competition. An X user commented:

"Alex Jones doesn't like competition, Candace. Now it's time to do a deep dive into Jewish slavery."

Another user wrote:

"The King is afraid of being replaced by The Queen. Simple!"

Several netizens, however, agreed with Candace Owens' accusations. A netizen commented:

"I agree Candace, why are these people so obsessed with you? It’s creepy. Listen. I’m thankful you are investigating, although I may not agree with all the conclusions, at least every stone is being unturned."

On December 23, Candace Owens shared an incident report and claimed that her source, Mitch Snow, was present at Fort Huachuca on September 9. She claimed that even the military police were called on him.

On Wednesday, Alex Jones reposted an X clip in which a retired Green Beret, @Valhallachannel, claimed that Owens' source had a history of abuse. While sharing the clip, Jones remarked that Candace Owens had accused a "bunch of innocent people."

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni