Secret Service Admits "There Was No Threat". ATF Releases Report. | Candace Ep 326
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Candace Owens delivers a blistering critique of Erica Kirk's recent cancellation of a Turning Point USA event at the University of Georgia, exposing what she calls a fabricated narrative of life-threatening security concerns. The episode opens with the U.S. Secret Service's official statement confirming no credible threats to the event, directly contradicting Kirk's claims. Candace dissects the timeline, revealing that Kirk had already flown into Athens, Georgia, and was present at the venue before the alleged threat emerged—rendering her story implausible. She argues that Kirk's decision to cancel was driven by low ticket sales and public mockery, particularly from comedian Drewski, rather than genuine danger. Candace portrays Kirk as manipulative and psychopathic, accusing her of weaponizing fear to deflect blame and protect her image. The episode further scrutinizes Viktor Marks, Kirk’s friend, who allegedly broke the news of Charlie Kirk’s death before official confirmation, raising suspicions about his access to classified information. Candace also analyzes the ATF’s summary report, dismissing it as non-explosive and failing to prove the weapon was fired, suggesting a cover-up. She ties these events into broader conspiracy theories involving arms trafficking, foreign intelligence, and a web of connections to Epstein, Maxwell, and the IDF. The episode ends with a call to truth, resilience, and accountability, framing the unraveling of Kirk’s narrative as a victory for transparency. Key takeaways include: 1) Erica Kirk’s security threat claim was a lie, confirmed by the Secret Service; 2) She was physically present at the venue before canceling, undermining her story; 3) The cancellation was likely due to poor turnout and public ridicule, not danger; 4) Viktor Marks’ premature announcement of Charlie Kirk’s death raises serious red flags; 5) The ATF report lacks critical forensic evidence, suggesting a weak case; 6) Candace urges viewers to reject performative grief and demand accountability; 7) The episode highlights a growing public awakening to manipulation and deception in political narratives; 8) Truth, though slow, is gaining momentum as systems of deception unravel.
The Secret Service confirmed there was no credible threat to the UGA rally, directly contradicting Erica Kirk’s claims.
Erica Kirk was already in Athens, Georgia, before canceling the event, making her 'threat' narrative implausible.
The cancellation was likely due to low ticket sales and public mockery, not security concerns.
Viktor Marks announced Charlie Kirk’s death before official confirmation, raising questions about his access to sensitive information.
The ATF report fails to prove the weapon was fired, undermining the prosecution’s case.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Secret Service's Bombshell Statement
“The Secret Service determined there were no credible threats to Tuesday's Turning Point USA rally at the University of Georgia, even as a planned co-appearance by Erica Kirk was canceled over unspecified security concerns.”
Erica Kirk Was Already in Georgia
“Erica was there for four hours. And there was, as the Secret Service determined, no credible threat. They would not have ignored a serious threat against Erica Kirk because that would mean there was a serious threat against the vice president.”
The Psychology of Deception: Erica Kirk's Manipulation
“Only a very specific breed of a human could muster the shamelessness that it takes to abandon your public commitment. You committed that you were going to be there. You then decided you didn't want to do it.”
Turning Point USA’s Crisis PR and the Admission of Fault
Candace praises Turning Point USA’s shift in messaging, citing a Daily Mail article that admits Kirk’s cancellation was due to public backlash, low ticket sales, and emotional exhaustion—not security threats.
Viktor Marks: The Man Who Knew Too Soon
“He beat the president by an hour and 27 minutes. That is weird. I think it's weird. Do you guys think it's weird?”
“Erica Kirk is malevolent. She is malevolent. You have to accept that because it's not only that she's capable of lying to us. Okay, she does it often. It's the manner in which she does it. There is always a bend toward evil.”
“Erica was there for four hours. And there was, as the Secret Service determined, no credible threat. They would not have ignored a serious threat against Erica Kirk because that would mean there was a serious threat against the vice president.”
“Only a very specific breed of a human could muster the shamelessness that it takes to abandon your public commitment. You committed that you were going to be there. You then decided you didn't want to do it.”
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Candace Owens
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Charlie Kirk
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Viktor Marks
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Andrew Colvett
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Corby Hall
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