Thu. Jan 15th, 2026

Candace Owens continues to make shocking allegations regarding the life and death of Charlie Kirk.

In a video, Owens claims that Kirk was a time traveler who had been managed by agents throughout his life.

“Why did Charlie think he was a time traveler?” Owens asks. “He said, as I showed you in earlier messages, he was a time traveler, and he had to find me.”

She then asked whether that was something people just said to their friends in texts. She claims she did not emphasize these points when he said it to her, but that she is now considering the possibility that Kirk can travel through time and space.


“It came to fruition, [the] other parts. He did die young. Why did he think that him dying young was necessary in order to change things?” Owens asked. “He did die young, it is related to Turning Point USA…I’m totally occupied by this.”

“What is reality, actually?” she continued. “You cannot just pretend that all of this is one big, unhappy coincidence.”

Owens then makes her way into the next claim: That agents managed Kirk.

“It’s entirely plausible, I think, plausible that they knew something about Charlie, and that’s why they had him marked and had him monitored and had him likely followed since he was young. And maybe they thought, agents, think that if they swarmed him and they stayed with him, pretend to be his friend, that ultimately they could control Charlie and perhaps change an outcome.”

Owens then further claimed that, at one point, she had “agents” managing her life, something she says she did not realize at the time. She also believes that Kirk began to “push back” against the narrative of a controlled life.

“They seem to have panicked,” she said.

While Owens’ allegations make for viral content and speculative intrigue, Christians must resist the temptation to be discipled by conspiracies, no matter how sensational or emotionally charged they may sound. Our responsibility is not to chase every narrative we hear, but to test it. Paul’s words to the Thessalonians remain a safeguard for this hour: “Test everything; hold fast what is good” (1 Thess. 5:21). That means every documentary, every thread, every exposé, every political claim, and every theory — no matter how persuasive — must be weighed against the Word of God, the character of God and the peace of the Holy Spirit.

In a world addicted to speculation, believers must remain addicted to Scripture. Our discernment is not sharpened by conspiracies but by truth. And as the noise grows louder in the days ahead, those who refuse to trade discernment for drama will become a beacon of clarity in a culture drowning in confusion.

Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment.

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