Say what you may, the Tucker Carlson Show is the best entertainment out there. I watched Tucker’s interview with Ian Carroll who is a great friend of Candace Owens. Carroll spoke about the mass shooting in Las Vegas in 2017 and explained his theory that the shooting was conducted by Saudi helicopters in an attempt to assassinate the Saudi crown prince.
Carroll went on for over an hour, explaining how it made sense for the opponents of the crown prince to assassinate him. Long story short, an AI robot named Sophia and Jamal Khashoggi are a big part of it.
Finally, Tucker asks the question anybody could have predicted he’d ask.
“Is there evidence that the crown prince was in Las Vegas on that day?”
“No, we have no specific evidence that he was there,” Carroll explains brightly. “But we can assume…”
This is pure comedic gold.
What’s particularly curious is that Carroll’s Saudi helicopters mirror Candace’s Egyptian airplanes. You don’t have to be Sigmund Freud to figure out why Muslim-piloted aircrafts are so present in these people’s minds. But they are conspiracy theorists precisely because they have no insight into themselves. They seek out convoluted complots because this mass of confusion is the content of their own mind which they project onto external events and contemplate endlessly.