
"I dub her the Queen of Dark Q, the Empress of Dark Q. You got the Q-Anon, you got the Blue-Anon, you now have Candace-Anon, Jones said on his InfoWars program, adding: And I'm just like, Wow, Egyptian planes. Let me go look into it. Bunch of bull, okay. Fort Huachuca mass assassination operation planninggo look into it. Easily verifiable horseshit."
"And I'm supposed to then go, Well, what she's doing is popular, so I love her? Ring race, her acolytes, her camp followers, her Praetorian Guardthey all came out and said, Jones can't read a room. I mean, look, he's getting ratioed by people that are saying he's full of crap and covering stuff up. He works for Israel. Yeah, a lie goes halfway around the world while the truth puts its pants on, but the truth wins in the end."
"Lmao. I've never seen anything like the panic since we discovered Fort Huachuca. It's amazing. He replied to Owens on social media, writing, I was not sure if you were evil or just misguided. He added: Now that you're so called source, has been 100% exposed as a fraud you double down. This isn't about whether or not Snow was at Fort Huachuca and you know that."
Alex Jones attacked Candace Owens for promoting conspiracy theories tied to Charlie Kirk's assassination, labeling her the 'Empress of Dark Q' and 'Candace-Anon.' Jones called specific claims about Egyptian planes and Fort Huachuca mass-assassination planning "easily verifiable horseshit" and alleged her sources were fraudulent. Owens' supporters pushed back online, accusing Jones of insensitivity or of covering things up. Jones responded on social media, questioning whether Owens was evil or misguided and insisting that forthcoming evidence would expose her source. The exchange prompted online attacks, denials, and escalating public recriminations between their camps.
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