CRUMBLING ALIBIS: From 9/11 To 9/10. | Candace Ep 301

Summary of CRUMBLING ALIBIS: From 9/11 To 9/10. | Candace Ep 301

by Candace Owens

56mFebruary 4, 2026

Overview of CRUMBLING ALIBIS: From 9/11 To 9/10. | Candace Ep 301

Candace Owens frames this episode as investigative and confessional. She argues that official narratives (especially about 9/11 and the 2003 Iraq invasion) and recent public alibis around Charlie Kirk’s killing are collapsing. The episode mixes historical claims, conspiracy-tinged readings of archaeology and religion (Gilgamesh/Nimrod, Book of Enoch, “Babylonian magic”), first‑person investigative commentary about Turning Point/Erica (Kirk) alibis, cultural criticism (media/elite influence), and personal reactions to media figures (Ben Shapiro). Candace repeatedly casts the debate as a spiritual battle — “muggles” vs. an occult, elite class — and calls for public scrutiny and tips to corroborate timelines.

Key topics discussed

  • Skepticism about mainstream 9/11 narratives (brief references to Building 7, passport story, Pentagon impact).
  • Claim that discoveries related to Gilgamesh (linked to Biblical Nimrod) in Iraq coincided with the 2003 U.S. invasion and that military forces occupied and allegedly looted Babylon and its archives.
  • Reference to German geophysicists (Jörg Fassbinder, Helmut Becker) and purported mapping/discovery of ancient sites in early 2000s.
  • Allegation that U.S. forces established bases at Babylon, damaged ruins, and removed artifacts (UN/BBC/British Museum reports cited).
  • Religious/spiritual framing: Book of Enoch, fallen angels/Nephilim, and the idea elites seek Babylonian occult practices to resurrect Nimrod/establish one-world rule.
  • Investigation and skepticism about Erica (Kirk)’s alibi for Sept 10 and surrounding days — focus on her mother (Lori France‑Fay), her health status, timing of clinic visits, and discrepancies in public statements and posts.
  • Personal and cultural commentary: criticism of Ben Shapiro’s mockery of Candace, reflections on elites, academia, Hollywood, and the importance of Christian faith.
  • Calls for public tips (email moretips@candaceowens.com), and promotion of Candace’s upcoming speaking engagement and merch/subscription offerings.

Main claims & arguments (summary)

  • The public was deceived about 9/11 details; related official narratives contain holes.
  • Archaeological activity in Iraq (early 2000s) — specifically claimed discovery of Gilgamesh/Nimrod’s tomb — correlates with & possibly motivated the 2003 U.S. invasion; U.S. forces allegedly occupied and looted Babylonian archives.
  • There are occult/Babylonian agendas among elites who want to suppress historical/religious truth and consolidate power (spiritual warfare framing).
  • Turning Point USA-related timelines and alibis (especially around September 8–10) are inconsistent; Candace raises doubts about Erica Kirk’s stated whereabouts and the repeated use of her mother’s illness as an alibi-shield.
  • Media and other conservative commentators (Ben Shapiro/Daily Wire) obsessively monitor and mock Candace; she characterizes those attacks as political and personal.

Evidence & sources cited in the episode

  • Named/depicted sources:
    • German geophysicists: Jörg Fassbinder and Helmut Becker (magnetic mapping in Iraq, early 2000s).
    • Colin Powell’s Feb 2003 UN presentation (WMD claims) and the March 2003 Iraq invasion timeline.
    • BBC, United Nations report (2009), and British Museum (2005 report) referenced regarding military presence at Babylon and damage/looting.
    • NBC and other news outlets quoted regarding damage to Babylon by coalition forces.
    • FOIA requests allegedly pertaining to a “resurrection chamber” and locations of remains/Nephilim (not shown on-air; Candace says such requests exist).
    • Rob Skiba and the documentary/book Babylon Rising (mentioned by an emailer as background material).
    • Personal interviews/contacts: Candace cites conversations with Charlie Kirk (about Erica’s mother’s Lyme treatment) and other sources about clinic visits and timelines.
  • Note within the episode: Candace mixes documented reports (BBC/UN/British Museum) with more speculative interpretations (resurrection chambers, occult intent). She encourages viewers to verify sources and send tips.

Tone and rhetorical style

  • Investigative, combative, and confessional — blends religious conviction with skeptical theorizing.
  • Frequently uses metaphor and cultural references (Harry Potter “muggles,” Gilgamesh/Nimrod, Babylon).
  • Emotional and accusatory when discussing Turning Point timelines and media opponents; invites public participation in the investigation.

Notable quotes / soundbites

  • “We’re essentially the muggles.” — framing the public as unaware of an occult elite.
  • “These alibis are beginning to crumble like Building 7 on 9‑11.” — juxtaposing skepticism of official narratives with present-day alibis.
  • “You should be happy to know that this isn’t it. And the reason why they want people to be selfish... is because God is real.” — encapsulates Candace’s spiritual framing.
  • On Ben Shapiro: “He watches every minute of this show… he directly quotes it all the time.” — highlighting the adversarial relationship.

Questions raised and calls to action

  • Candace repeatedly asks viewers to help corroborate or disprove alibis around Sept 8–10 (especially Erica Kirk’s movements and her mother’s treatments). She requests tips at moretips@candaceowens.com.
  • She encourages listeners to read the Book of Enoch and some alternative/revisionist sources (e.g., Rob Skiba’s work) to understand her interpretation of ancient texts.
  • Implied call for public accountability regarding archaeological stewardship and military conduct in Iraq.

Items that need independent verification / caution

  • The episode mixes documented reporting (UN/BBC claims that coalition forces used Babylon, and reports of site damage) with speculative/extraordinary claims (resurrection chambers, deliberate elite occult rituals, controlled resurrection of Nimrod) that are not substantiated in mainstream scholarship.
  • Connections drawn from early-2000s German geophysicists’ work to specific motives for the Iraq invasion are presented as suggestive but not proven in the episode.
  • Timeline inconsistencies alleged about Erica Kirk’s whereabouts and related clinic appointments are investigative claims that the host asks the public to help verify; they should be treated as open questions rather than settled facts until corroborated.

Recommendations / next steps for a reader who wants to follow up

  • If you want to fact-check the historical/military claims:
    • Search BBC, UN, and British Museum reports on Babylon (2003–2009) for documented damage and occupation statements.
    • Look up Jörg Fassbinder and Helmut Becker (urban geophysics in Iraq) and contemporary reporting (2002–2003) for what they claimed to have found.
  • If investigating the contemporary timeline (Sept 8–10):
    • Verify clinic/appointment records, public posts, and eyewitness accounts where possible; Candace is soliciting tip submissions to moretips@candaceowens.com.
  • For context on the ancient texts and the Book of Enoch:
    • Read mainstream academic summaries of Gilgamesh and Nimrod vs. popular/alternative interpretations (Rob Skiba referenced by a viewer).
  • Approach extraordinary claims with caution: seek primary documents, reputable reporting, or FOIA releases before drawing conclusions.

Final takeaway

This episode blends investigative questioning with spiritual and conspiratorial frameworks. Candace raises specific timeline and alibi questions about events surrounding Charlie Kirk’s death and connects broader geopolitical actions (Iraq invasion, Babylon) to occult narratives. Some of her claims point to verifiable reporting (occupation/damage of Babylon), while others are speculative and require independent verification. She invites public participation to corroborate details and frames the whole issue as part of a larger spiritual struggle.