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Did Charlie Kirk predict his own murder? Candace Owens reveals eerie 'prophecy' text messages from years before his death

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In a shocking revelation, right-wing commentator Candace Owens shared a series of text messages that appear to show Charlie Kirk predicting his own assassination years before his death in Utah, reports the New York Post.

Owens posted screenshots of the 2018 exchange on her podcast, claiming they were messages from the late Turning Point USA founder, who was shot dead by a sniper in front of hundreds of people during an event at Utah Valley University on September 10.

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Chilling texts about Kirk's 'prophecy'



On April 6, 2018, Kirk wrote: "If I tell you the true prophecy I know in my gut it’s really sad. But I hope it’s wrong. "

He continued, “Anyway I am not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution.”

In another message, he said, “Since the beginning of TPUSA I knew in my gut that I might get wiped out at any time. I cannot explain it.” Kirk went on to say, “But I dream about it all the time. Like all the time.”

Owens said Kirk’s messages showed his deep sense of purpose, comparing himself to a biblical figure. In one of the texts, he reportedly told her, “I might be Moses tho. I might not see this whole thing through lmao.”

Kirk also insisted he was not being dramatic. “Not really afraid of it but I’m just telling you what I know to be true,” he told Owens.

Candace served as communications director for Turning Point USA between 2017 and 2019.

Later in her podcast, Owens hinted at internal betrayal, warning unnamed individuals “who betrayed Charlie” to “come clean.” Owens and Kirk had reportedly parted ways after what Newsmax host Eric Bolling described as her “theories got just a little bit too down the rabbit holes.”
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