
CANDACE Owens has set the net alight by announcing that 12 Israeli registered cellphones were on the university campus where Charlie Kirk was assassinated in Utah on Sept. 10.
While the information is not new – it was announced by Tom Bishop, a former Special Forces Senior Sergeant at the US Army’s Joint Special Operations Command on September 22, on his Quora site – it has brought to light information that was missed by many people.
“That data was handed over to federal law enforcement soon after this was discovered,” said Bishop, who sounds like a credible witness. “Wonder what they were doing there? Possibly interested in Kirk speaking? Or maybe for something more than that? Interesting.”
Interesting indeed, as Kash Patel’s FBI shut down an investigation of possible foreign intelligence links to the Kirk shooting by a staffer of the Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. “
“I’m willing to bet you won’t find those phones pinging around that campus anymore this year — and those in possession of them were only there for that event,” Bishop added.
Owens, repeating the finding about the 12 phones with Israel-based accounts, said Kash Patel, the NSA and the Trump administration knew this fact and “people at the top are spooked”.
“Now let’s play devil’s advocate … maybe the cell phones belonged to some Israeli exchange students – it’s possible – maybe 12 Israelis were touring UVU on that day, I don’t know, maybe because Utah University was a place they wanted to attend in the future …” she said, adding further possible scenarios.
“I don’t know, but I’d like to know. In fact we need to know the answer to this question. Why and who did those 12 Israeli cell phones belong to?
“So we’ve got planes from Egypt, cell phones from Israel and we are getting the run-around from the Trump administration and the run-around from ‘his friends’ – the people who want us to stop asking questions and to move on.”
Owens went on to describe the Republican Party as toxic because of the Kirk cover-up, and said she would not be voting in elections until they started telling the truth about Charlie Kirk.
And in a further development, the Utah Valley University has declined a Fox 13’s request for a copy of the security plan for the day of Kirk’s rally, citing “state confidentiality provisions” and concerns that such a release could affect the trial of the accused shooter Tyler Robinson. Fox 13 will appeal the decision.
Owens has offered to provide Fox 13 with her findings, which she says show that “everything happening here is unusual” based on her experience with numerous of these events.
In other developments, right wing Zionist Ben Shapiro came out on X in a 45-minute spiel attempting to defend his Israel-first sentiments and attacking Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes, the rising voice in the American nationalist movement.
Fuentes responded with a challenge to Shapiro to debate him, but saying he wouldn’t because it would attract so many views – “bigger than the Trump-Biden debate” and as big as the Trump-Hillary debate – “and you know you would lose”.
Shapiro played a string of Fuentes’ more outrageous statements, obviously designed to offend the politically correct and break all boundaries of “standard beliefs” around racism, Hitler and the holocaust, feminism and so on.
Alex Jones also weighed into the debate, accusing Netanyahu and the America-Israel Political Action Committee (AIPAC) of attempting a hostile takeover of the Republican Party and President Trump’s America first agenda.
“The massive heavily co-ordinated attack on Tucker Carlson is designed to terrorize the Republican establishment into submission, so the keys of MAGA can be turned over to Netanyahu and his warmongers,” said Jones.









