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In Case of Her Death

Candace Owens Activates Dead Man's Switch

Candace Owens goes full thriller-movie mode, activating a “dead man’s switch” to unleash secrets if anything happens to her, because apparently, every political slight since Turning Point USA deserves a cinematic revenge plot.

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Candace Owens announced during a live stream that she has activated a "dead man's switch" as a precautionary measure against potential harm.

This refers to a mechanism where sensitive information, including text messages, emails, private communications, videos, and legal documents, is distributed to trusted individuals, set to be released publicly if anything suspicious happens to her.

She described it as her "life insurance policy," emphasizing that it would expose "every political figure involved" in making her life difficult over the past couple of years, particularly related to her departures from organizations like Turning Point USA, PragerU, and The Daily Wire.

The announcement appears tied to escalating tensions in her recent public feuds, including her investigations and claims surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, on September 10, 2025.

Owens has been vocal about alleged "inconsistencies" in the official narrative of Kirk's death, accusing figures like Josh Hammer and others in conservative circles of dishonesty or involvement in pressure campaigns against Kirk regarding his stance on Israel and related issues.

She expanded on the switch in a follow-up post on October 8, 2025, naming additional recipients like the Tate brothers, Dave Smith, Max Blumenthal, Tucker Carlson, and Mel, granting them permission to release materials from her time at those organizations, including private conversations with Seth Dillon and Dave Rubin. Owens linked this to Kirk's death, stating, "Charlie’s death and the audacity of the people like Josh Hammer eulogizing him means we must all share information and let the truth rise up like a lion."

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Reactions vary: Supporters praise it as a bold move for self-protection amid perceived threats, while critics mock it as dramatic or attention-seeking.

For instance, some users compared it to a "Knightfall Protocol" from Batman, highlighting its theatrical nature, while others analyzed it as a strategic signal in political warfare.

This comes amid broader controversies for Owens, including heated exchanges with Dinesh D'Souza over unrelated topics like bestiality analogies and her promotion of Catholic and Orthodox influences in America.

No specific threats against her have been publicly detailed beyond her own statements, but the context suggests it's a response to the intense backlash from her Kirk-related content.

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