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Candace Owens Uncovers the Shocking Truth Behind the Iraq War and Ancient Babylon

Categories: Investigation
February 3, 2026

Candace Owens exposes a disturbing connection between the Iraq War and the hunt for Nimrod's tomb in ancient Babylon. After receiving information from viewers, she investigates claims that U.S. forces invaded Iraq shortly after German geophysicists discovered what they believed to be Gilgamesh's tomb in 2002-2003. She reveals how American troops established Camp Alpha directly on ancient Babylon, allegedly looting artifacts and ancient tablets while claiming to protect the site. Owens connects this to broader themes of Babylonian occult practices among global elites and questions the true motives behind the weapons of mass destruction narrative that justified the invasion.

The Muggles Wake Up to Spiritual Warfare

Candace Owens opens by comparing the general public to the muggles in Harry Potter—people completely unaware of the spiritual warfare happening around them. She argues that Americans have been intentionally blinded to the reality of spiritual darkness and light, to Babylonian magic being practiced by elites. This blindness, she contends, began when the Bible was removed from public school classrooms, transforming a spiritually aware population into one that views biblical history as mere fairy tales. Hollywood and cultural shifts have reinforced this perception, mocking people of faith and perverting the Word in churches themselves.

Owens emphasizes that angels and demons are real, and what she's about to share will challenge everything viewers thought they knew about recent American military history.

The Official September 11th Narrative

Owens recaps what she calls the "muggle edition" of 9/11: hijackers identified as Saudis crashed planes into the Twin Towers and Pentagon, with Building 7 collapsing in sympathy. She highlights absurdities in the official story, including the claim that one hijacker's passport was conveniently found intact amid the debris—a detail she questions sarcastically, wondering how adult Americans accepted such an explanation when human remains couldn't even be recovered.

Despite the supposed Saudi connection, America didn't go to war with Saudi Arabia. Instead, the focus quickly shifted to Iraq, a decision that never made logical sense based on the 9/11 narrative alone.

The Epic of Gilgamesh and Nimrod

Owens introduces viewers to the Epic of Gilgamesh, explaining that Gilgamesh of Uruk is understood to be the biblical figure Nimrod—a warrior who rebelled against God and established his own kingdom in Mesopotamia and Assyria. She shows a map of the region, noting it encompasses modern-day Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran—places where American military involvement continues.

She then reads an email from a viewer that changed her entire perspective on the Iraq War. The email claimed that researchers found Gilgamesh's tomb, that Nimrod was a giant whose body remained well-preserved, and that the U.S. invasion happened immediately after this discovery. The first place American forces set up base was allegedly a museum holding relics, cuneiform tablets from Babylon, and materials related to Gilgamesh/Nimrod's tomb.

The Timeline of Discovery and Invasion

Owens verifies the viewer's claims through published reports. In 2002, German geophysicists Jorg Fassbinder and Helmut Becker from the Bavarian State Conservation Office began using magnetic mapping to discover ancient Iraq. Between May 2002 and early 2003, they became convinced they had found the actual tomb of Gilgamesh, also known as Nimrod.

This timeline coincides exactly with the decision to invade Iraq. On February 5, 2003, Colin Powell infamously declared before the United Nations Security Council that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. On March 20, 2003, the U.S. invaded Iraq. Weeks later, the BBC reported Fassbinder's discovery—and conveniently, American forces had established their military base at that exact location.

Camp Alpha on Ancient Babylon

American troops set up Camp Alpha directly on top of ancient Babylon. Owens presents evidence from United Nations articles and British Museum reports documenting that U.S. forces didn't protect the archaeological site—they looted it. A 2005 British Museum report stated that using Babylon as a military camp between April 2003 and December 2004 was "tantamount to establishing a military camp around the Great Pyramid in Egypt or Stonehenge in Britain."

Contents from museums dedicated to Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar, along with materials from the Babylon library and archive, were stolen and destroyed. NBC News reported that U.S. Marines built a helicopter pad on the ruins and filled sandbags with archaeological fragments. Helicopter vibrations caused building roofs to collapse. Local witnesses claimed Americans conducted nighttime digging operations and extracted materials in military operations, though the destination of these artifacts remains unknown.

Weapons of Mass Spiritual Destruction

Owens reframes Colin Powell's weapons of mass destruction claim. She suggests he may have been telling the truth—just not about chemical or biological weapons. Instead, she proposes, they were searching for weapons of mass spiritual destruction. The question she poses is haunting: What did they want with Nimrod's remains?

She reminds viewers that Nimrod represents the original one-world government figure, attempting to unite humanity under the Tower of Babel in defiance of God. Mystery cults and Freemasons revere Nimrod, considering him the first grandmaster even before Solomon. This Babylonian magic theme appears consistently in the practices of occultists from Aleister Crowley to Jack Parsons.

The FOIA Request Mystery

Owens mentions a Freedom of Information Act request to the State Department seeking documents about "the resurrection chamber of Gilgamesh, the location of his body, and the location of the buried Nephilim." This request, though never fully explained, suggests official interest in these ancient remains and their potential significance.

She urges viewers to read the Book of Enoch to understand the reality of fallen angels who mated with humans, creating the Nephilim. This history, she insists, is not fantasy but the real history that elites have hidden while promoting evolution and meaningless existence.

Why This Should Give You Hope

Rather than finding this information frightening, Owens encourages viewers to feel hopeful. The fact that global elites practice Babylonian magic and seek to resurrect Nimrod proves that God is real. They're betting against God, just as rebellious forces always have throughout history. Their goal is to recreate Babylon—a one-world government where they position themselves as gods over a population with no sense of history, corrupted souls, and complete spiritual perversion.

Owens explains her consistently positive attitude: recognizing that God is real and that these satanic practices confirm rather than deny spiritual reality. The elites have intentionally destroyed history, stripped biblical teaching from schools, promoted atheism and selfishness—all to make people believe they're just accidents with 80 years of meaningless existence. If people believed that lie, they'd sell their souls for temporary earthly gain.

But awakening to the reality that we are eternal souls changes everything. It means refusing to trade eternal significance for temporary profit or comfort. This awakening—this awareness—is what will end the satanic reign.

Erika Kirk's Alibi Questions

Owens shifts to examining Erika Kirk's alibi for September 10th, the day Charlie Kirk died. She states plainly that she doesn't believe the story they've been given, particularly regarding Erika's mother, Lori Frantzve. Owens has been investigating Erika's timeline and finds that all roads lead to her mother, whom she describes as "very shady" with an almost incalculable number of LLCs connected to technology, with ties from France to Arizona, Cincinnati, and Massachusetts.

Owens noticed that Erika seemed to be making intentional efforts to protect her mother throughout the entire situation. Leading up to September 10th, Erika did something unusual—she posted about her mother for the first time since April 2022. On September 7th, just three days before Charlie's death, she posted her mother in an incredibly vulnerable position, appearing very sick, with a caption about a 10-day countdown to September 16th.

The Hospital Narrative

The New York Times reported that on September 10th, Erika was at the hospital while her mother received treatments. This "hospital" detail didn't come directly from Erika but from the media. According to the story, Mikey McCoy called Erika "within seconds" of Charlie being shot—though it later emerged that Mikey actually called his wife first, then called Erika three-plus minutes later. After a brief call, Erika allegedly left her mother who was receiving medical treatment and collapsed in the parking lot.

Owens became suspicious when Erika's mother was used again as an alibi when she contacted Justin Strife trying to determine what Erika was doing on September 8th. She was told repeatedly that Erika's mother was very sick and Erika was spending her days at the hospital with her. However, Owens confirms the lighting in photos doesn't look like a hospital—it looks like Erika's apartment building.

Lyme Disease Treatment Centers, Not Hospitals

Owens reveals that Erika's mother was not receiving treatment at a hospital but at a holistic clinic for Lyme disease. She knows Lori has Lyme disease because Charlie once discussed flying Erika's mother overseas for better European treatment options, similar to what celebrities like Bella Hadid do for the condition.

The reason they were given vague information and led to believe Lori was hospitalized, Owens suggests, was to prevent the natural question: Why didn't Lori go with Erika to Utah if they were together when the news broke? The hospital narrative implied she was too sick to travel.

September 8th Timeline Problems

Owens learned that on September 8th, Charlie took Erika's mother for a Lyme disease treatment at a clinic. She has the address and name but isn't publishing them yet. These treatments typically last one to two hours. It's possible to get an intense treatment on the 8th followed by another on the 10th, two days later.

But Charlie's schedule creates problems. He returned very late on September 7th/early September 8th from Korea and Tokyo. Assuming he slept, he then appeared from his home studio for the Charlie Kirk Show—he didn't go to the office that day. Somewhere in this timeline, they have to fit Charlie taking Lori to a one-to-two-hour treatment, accounting for driving time, likely between 12:00 and 3:30 PM.

Owens questions why Charlie would take Lori to this appointment if Erika was available. Frank Turek's statement that Charlie was "dealing with the kids" on the 8th raises red flags. Owens can't find anyone in their apartment complex who saw Erika on the 8th, though residents confirmed seeing her on the 9th.

The Fort Huachuca Alibi

Erika claimed she made Charlie dinner on the evening he went to Fort Huachuca. Owens has serious questions about this timeline and whether Erika was even home on September 8th. The pattern of using Erika's mother to avoid questions—claiming she was with her sick mother in the hospital—fell apart when a fan spotted Erika at a football game. When Owens pointed this out, she was suddenly given information about Fort Huachuca she hadn't asked for, and days later received a cease and desist letter mentioning Fort Huachuca specifically.

Owens believes there has been intentional emotional manipulation around Erika's mother's illness to prevent questions. The vulnerable Instagram post of Lori feels manipulative—similar to putting Charlie in a casket for public consumption while claiming privacy when asked where he's buried. She's only allowed to ask questions, it seems, when money is being raised.

Call for Information

Owens states she's having trouble confirming this story and wonders why. She has the names of two different clinics—one for the 8th and one for the 10th. She asks anyone with information to email moretips@candaceowens.com as they work to piece together what may be a slippery alibi. Something, she emphasizes, is really not right.

Catholics for Catholics Conference

Owens announces she'll be speaking at the Catholics for Catholics conference on March 19th in Washington, D.C. She hasn't spoken publicly in over a year—she was blocked from touring Australia by the Zionist lobby, and blocked from touring America with Charlie before his death. She expresses relief that the Catholic Church stands apart from political influence that doesn't belong there.

She shares that Johnny Yep from Catholics for Catholics randomly visited her the week before Charlie died, when she was sensing danger was coming. They discussed how Charlie was getting close to converting to Catholicism. There has been significant synergy, and Owens sees God's hand in the timing. She emphasizes that everyone now realizes this is a spiritual war—good versus evil, liars versus truth.

Ben Shapiro's Obsession

Owens shares clips from Ben Shapiro's show where he answers what appears to be a producer-planted question to mock her for mispronouncing words or making minor mistakes. Their new strategy, she says, is to call her stupid by scrolling through hundreds of episodes looking for any error—saying "relevations" instead of "revelations" or discussing temperature and water freezing.

She points out that Shapiro watches every minute of her show, constantly quoting it, and that when she worked at Daily Wire, they kept a file of her clips taken out of context to send to influencers to make go viral. She sarcastically offers Shapiro "an N-word pass" to just say what he really means when he keeps calling her ignorant, suggesting that's the subtext of their hatred. Despite the attacks, she finds it glorious that he's such a dedicated viewer.

Final Thoughts on Awakening

Owens reiterates that she's fundamentally a happy person because she understands it's all real. People should be encouraged, not frightened, by the revelation of spiritual warfare. There is more beyond this life. Elites are trying to get people to sell their souls, but everyone has the opportunity to say no. She urges parents to pull their children out of schools, which she describes as networks established everywhere, treating classrooms as Sigmund Freud—who openly said he had to be Satan—would want them to.

When you realize you're an eternal soul rather than just having 80 meaningless years, she explains, you won't sell your soul for money or support evil for temporary gain. That realization is what the elites fear most. She encourages unity around what people can agree on—defeating Satan—rather than splitting hairs over differences. The confirmation of how real all of this is should be the ultimate confirmation of God for anyone who needs it.

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