Conservative commentator Candace Owens has recently made headlines with a series of controversial claims challenging established scientific understanding, ranging from dinosaurs to space exploration during her appearance on a podcast.
Questioning Prehistoric Reality
In a startling discussion, Owens declared dinosaurs “fake and gay,” suggesting that their existence is part of a broader agenda to undermine religious faith. During the conversation, she claimed, “There was no concept of dinosaur until 1850 that’s very recent right… suddenly there’s entire museums and in China they have actually been caught manufacturing dinosaur bones many times over.”
These assertions stand in stark contrast to established paleontological evidence, as experts have documented dinosaur fossil discoveries centuries before Owens’ claimed 1850 timeline. The transcript reveals that the word “dinosaur” was actually coined by Richard Owen in 1842, with the first dinosaur bones discovered 200 years prior to that naming.
Kubrick, Parsons, and Alleged Satanic Connections
Owens’ skepticism extends beyond paleontology into the realm of space exploration, where she made shocking allegations about filmmaker Stanley Kubrick and aerospace engineer Jack Parsons. She claimed both men “worshipped Satan” and were followers of Aleister Crowley’s “Thelema” religion, suggesting their connection was part of a broader spiritual take involving NASA and the Apollo program.
“They were out in LA and they literally worshipped Satan… they were both Aleister Crowley recipients… they believed they could create the whole thing,” Owens stated. Fact-checkers have since debunked these claims, noting that while Parsons did have connections to both the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Crowley’s occult circles, any connection to Kubrick and a Satanism appears to be fabricated.
Antarctic Reality Check
In an interesting development that challenges similar alternative beliefs, Owens’ producer Mark Herman recently participated in an expedition to Antarctica with a group of flat earthers. The trip, organized by Will Duffy, aimed to observe the 24-hour sun phenomenon at Union Glacier camp.
The expedition yielded unexpected results when the group confirmed scientific consensus about the Earth’s shape and solar dynamics. They live-streamed evidence of the sun remaining visible throughout the day and night during the Antarctic summer solstice. Herman reportedly shared these findings with Candace Owens via FaceTime, and sources suggest she may feature discussions about the expedition’s findings on her show.
One participant, Jiren, publicly announced his departure from the flat earth movement after witnessing the evidence firsthand, though the broader flat earth community has responded with various theories and denial tactics. The complete documentation of this experiment is expected to be released on the Truth Flat (TF) YouTube channel.
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