JOE ROGAN – CANDACE’S “BREAKING”: CHARLIE KIRK PREDICTS TO BE KILLED DAYS BEFORE DEATH! Trump Betrayal, Inappropriate Gun, Strange “Pants-Off” Decoy – Cover-Up Plot or Fake “Lone Gunman” Case?
The conservative world is reeling from the September 10, 2025, assassination of Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old firebrand founder of Turning Point USA, gunned down mid-speech at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. What started as a routine campus rally for his “American Comeback Tour” exploded into national chaos when a single shot pierced his neck, killing him instantly in front of horrified students and supporters. Authorities swiftly arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson after a 33-hour manhunt, pinning the crime on the alleged lone gunman armed with his grandfather’s World War I-era .30-06 Mauser rifle. Robinson faces aggravated murder charges, with prosecutors eyeing the death penalty amid claims of political motive—Robinson reportedly carved anti-fascist symbols into his ammo and ranted online about Kirk’s “Nazi-like” rhetoric. But as the nation mourns—President Trump proclaimed October 14 a “National Day of Remembrance” for Kirk on what would have been his 32nd birthday—cracks in the official narrative are widening, fueled by explosive podcasts from Joe Rogan and Candace Owens. Their recent episodes, topping Spotify charts, are igniting a firestorm of conspiracy theories, questioning everything from the bullet’s trajectory to shadowy “decoys” and Kirk’s eerie premonitions. Is this a cut-and-dry lone wolf attack, or a meticulously orchestrated hit buried under layers of misdirection? As Owens vows “war” on the truth-hiders and Rogan calls the story “horseshit,” the debate rages: betrayal from within Trump’s circle, or foreign meddling? Dive in—these revelations could shatter the fragile post-2024 political truce.
#### Candace Owens Drops the Bombshell: Kirk’s Chilling “They’re Coming for Me” Warning
Candace Owens, once a Turning Point USA insider and Kirk’s ideological ally, has catapulted to podcast infamy with her raw, 72-minute takedown of the investigation. In a September 17 episode that amassed over 4 million YouTube views overnight, Owens leaked what she claims are verbatim texts from Kirk, sent just 24 hours before his death: “They’re going to kill me. I might get wiped out anytime… I doubt I’ll live to see the end of this revolution.” She backs it with testimony from three off-the-record sources—two with written proof, including a major TPUSA donor—who say Kirk explicitly named his fears to inner-circle confidants. “He wasn’t paranoid; he was prescient,” Owens thundered, pointing to Kirk’s recent dives into Epstein files and criticisms of U.S. foreign aid to Israel. “Who is ‘they’? The Zionists? The deep state? Trump’s own machine that he built his life for?” Her rhetoric has drawn fire—pro-Israel groups label it “blood libel,” while fans hail her as a truth warrior. Owens didn’t stop there. She eviscerated the forensics: Kirk was shot from the front, the bullet lodging in his neck near the spine without exiting—a trajectory screaming close-range, not the 200-yard rooftop sniper shot police describe. “They recovered a fragment, but it doesn’t match a .30-06 round,” she insisted, citing multiple “fact-checked” sources she’s sat on for a week. “This kid Robinson? No military training, no marksmanship history. He couldn’t hit a barn door, let alone reassemble a century-old Mauser under pressure.” Owens’ fury peaked in a shocking pivot: she’s lost faith in Trump, accusing his orbit of betrayal. “Charlie gave everything to MAGA, and they holiday him out like MLK—boulevards in Israel, a national remembrance day? That’s their signature after a hit.” Her words echo Kirk’s own June 2025 rally quip about rising violence, now hauntingly prophetic. Critics slam her as an “opportunist” exploiting tragedy for clout—her show’s now No. 2 on Spotify, nipping at Rogan’s heels—but Owens retorts: “I’m honoring off-record pacts while begging these cowards to go public. The energy’s rising; the world demands answers.” With X ablaze—posts tagging her in threads about “Mossad traps” and “FBI whitewashes”—Owens has turned grief into a movement, vowing to “expose every lie” even if it costs her.
Joe Rogan Tears It Apart: “Horseshit” Security Lapses, Decoy Drama, and Info Warfare

Enter Joe Rogan, the UFC commentator-turned-podcast colossus, whose JRE episodes on the Kirk case (#2378 with Charlie Sheen, #2382 with Andrew Santino) have racked up tens of millions of streams. Rogan, no stranger to gun talk as a black-belt shooter, dismantles the lone gunman tale with surgical precision. “Shut the f*** up with this story,” he barked. “A 22-year-old nobody disassembles a WWI relic, stuffs it in a backpack— which it won’t even fit—hikes to a rooftop, reassembles it blind, and nails a 200-yard prone shot? With no training? That’s not marksmanship; that’s movie bulls***.” He grilled the logistics: zeroed scopes are finicky for newbies; acquiring a target through reticle under adrenaline? “They’d miss the whole damn quad.” Security? “Insane incompetence—or orders to stand down. Direct line of sight to those roofs, no drones, no sweeps? At a Trump ally’s event? Come on.” Rogan’s real gut-punch: the “decoy” chaos. Eyewitnesses described an older man erupting post-shot, yelling “I did it! Didn’t he take his pants down?” before stripping and confessing wildly—only to get hauled off on unrelated child charges, vanishing into jail. “This guy’s a crisis actor ghost,” Rogan fumed. “He was at 9/11, Boston Bombing, even called in a fake bomb threat elsewhere. Odds? Zero. Perplexity AI spits out ‘impossible.'” Conveniently un-interviewable now, the man reeks of planted distraction. Rogan ties it to “information warfare 2025”: flood the zone with weirdos, mismatched bullets (left in woods?), and contradictions to breed cynicism. “Kill a guy, spam absurd s***—old man flashing his dick, rooftop leaps caught on cell phone—and truth drowns in noise. It’s genius evil.” He nods to Owens’ claims but pushes back gently, echoing their pre-tragedy chats: “Big accusations need ironclad proof. I don’t die on unsure hills.” Yet Rogan suspects fabrication: “Kid’s a patsy. Mom’s Facebook? Trippy cult vibes. Feels super staged.” Mainstream pushback only fuels him—MSNBC’s infamous “celebratory gunshot by a supporter” theory drew Rogan’s savage clapback: “Fourth of July every rally? What a crazy take to smear conservatives as trigger-happy idiots.”
#### The Bigger Picture: Political Powder Keg or Paranoia Overdrive?
Kirk’s death slots into a grim 2025 timeline: Trump’s July/September 2024 attempts, Minnesota legislator shootings, D.C. embassy killings. Tributes poured in—Netanyahu mourned, RFK Jr. called Kirk a “silenced truth-teller”—but so did vitriol, with leftists celebrating online and right-wingers finger-pointing at “radical rhetoric.” Erika Kirk, his widow, vows to carry TPUSA’s torch, but whispers swirl: her “weirdly composed” post-death interviews, no tears in taped Fox sits. X erupts with sleuthing—archived searches linking Robinson’s docs to Israel pre-shooting, Mossad “trap door” theories near UVU. Owens and Rogan aren’t alone; Alex Jones, Steve Bannon, even Tucker Carlson (likening it to Christ’s crucifixion) amplify the din, boosting their shows amid fears for podcasters’ safety.
At 650 words, this saga defies easy answers. Was Kirk betrayed by allies he’d elevated—Trump’s “holiday” honors a hollow consolation? Or is it foreign intrigue, as Owens hints with “Zionist propaganda” jabs? Robinson’s trans boyfriend ties and carved ammo scream ideology, but Rogan’s “patsy” vibe lingers. As Owens pleads for witnesses to break silence and Rogan warns of engineered doubt, one thing’s clear: Kirk’s martyrdom has supercharged the right’s paranoia machine. Do you buy the lone gunman? Or smell a rat in the rifle, the decoy, the texts? Comment below—truth-seekers, unite. The revolution Kirk predicted? It’s here, and it’s viral.