Podcast Summary: Candace Owens – “BREAKING NEWS! The Egyptian Military Was In Provo On 9/10.” | Ep 255
Date: October 30, 2025
Episode Overview
In this solo episode, Candace Owens delivers a breaking investigative update on the mysterious assassination of Charlie Kirk, centering on unusual military aircraft activity in Utah around September 10, 2025—including the presence of Egyptian military personnel in Provo. Owens reviews ongoing attempts to suppress inquiry into Kirk’s murder, critiques the reactions of prominent Zionist commentators, and explores internal MAGA discord regarding the Israel-Palestine debate and the proposed “canceling” of Tucker Carlson. The tone is combative, unfiltered, and filled with pointed challenges to political and media adversaries.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Breaking News: Egyptian Military Presence in Provo (00:00)
- Candace asserts confirmation of Egyptian military men being on the ground in Provo, Utah, on the day of Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
- Demands public release of who these individuals were and the reason for their presence.
- Frames this as explosive new information blocked by authorities and deliberately ignored by mainstream media.
Quote:
“There were some Egyptian military men that were on the ground on September 10th in Utah on the day of Charlie Kirk’s assassination… We now need to demand that they publicly release details of who those individuals were and why they were there.” — Candace (00:22)
2. Suspicious Flight Activity and Military Connections (01:00–16:34)
- Describes two notable flights:
- Military-contracted Plane: Left Biggs Army Airfield (El Paso, TX), made a low pass (300ft) over Provo, UT, just 26 minutes after Kirk’s murder; then continued to Montana before returning to Texas via a similar route.
- Private Plane (N888KG – Maxfield Plane): Owned by Utah billionaire couple Derek and Shalene Maxfield; departed Provo at 1:20pm on September 10, appeared to turn off its transponder en route to Arizona, fueling public suspicion.
- Cites Derek Maxfield’s statement denying involvement, asserting the plane was empty on departure, denying law enforcement contact, and insisting flight activity was routine and pre-scheduled.
- Notes unusual secrecy by authorities (“the feds were guarding this just like they were guarding the Dairy Queen”) and reports airport personnel instructed to provide misleading information.
Quote:
“If the feds are telling the airport to lie for some reason… I would be happy to clear up everything for you… The biggest anomaly… is this kind of foreign angle.” — Candace (09:38)
3. Foreign (Egyptian) Military Aircraft Intrigue (11:25–19:30)
- Details a third flight: An Egyptian Air Force plane (tail number: SU-BTT) arrived Provo on September 4, stayed until the 10th, only its third U.S. trip in the past year—and both prior trips immediately preceded Kirk’s assassination.
- Challenges “debunkings” that focused on minor errors (like time zone confusion) instead of substance, claiming this is a common misdirection tactic (“Snopes level debunking means you’re onto something”).
- Exclusively reveals a whistleblower’s claim: Military subcontractors were dropped in Provo and did not return with the plane to Cairo.
- Repeatedly calls out Cash Patel to dispute this point and accuses the government of hiding something significant.
- Suggests the secrecy indicates possible foreign involvement in Kirk’s assassination, though she admits no explicit proof.
Quote:
“I can now report to you that it is a fact that on 9/4… the plane was carrying military subcontractors and for a fact, they were dropped off in Provo. And they did not make it back to Cairo.” — Candace (16:10)“Why are Egyptian military subcontractors… in the middle of Provo, Utah, on the day that Charlie Kirk was assassinated?” — Candace (17:21)
4. Media and Institutional Suppression (20:30–23:20)
- Candace criticizes Cash Patel and the “transparent” administration for gatekeeping the investigation, asking why those supposedly close to Kirk want to silence questions.
- Contrasts this with how she believes the investigation should be collaborative and transparent.
Quote:
“If he [Cash Patel] is interested in solving Charlie Kirk’s murder, then… everyone… would be locking arms and saying, Charlie Kirk was a wonderful friend… But instead, [he] is saying, don’t ask questions. Conspiracy theories are dangerous.” — Candace (21:20)
5. Discussion of Pro-Israel Lobby and MAGA In-Fighting (27:38–36:35)
- Shifts to internal “censorship” wars: Zionist media figures demanding Tucker Carlson be dropped from Turning Point USA events, largely due to his having hosted controversial figures like Nick Fuentes.
- Owens decries the logic used against platforming unpopular or adversarial voices, emphasizing her stance against cancel culture.
Quote:
“It’s okay to dislike people. It’s not okay to demand that other people be canceled for hosting them and having a conversation with them or maybe liking the person.” — Candace (32:51)
6. Highlight: Seth Dillon and the Struggle Session (36:35–43:22)
- Plays and responds to audio clips of Seth Dillon (Babylon Bee), who pressures other conservative commentators to cancel Tucker Carlson and criticizes those departing the pro-Israel movement.
- Arguments break down into whether hosting or conversing with contentious figures amounts to betrayal.
- Candace reads and responds to Dillon’s and Josh Hammer’s public op-eds and online comments, framing their calls for cancelation as manipulative and reminiscent of the very pressure that “broke” Charlie Kirk.
- Shares excerpts of internal chats, text messages, and commentary, underscoring that Kirk’s own last wishes were to keep Tucker Carlson involved with Turning Point events.
Quote:
“Not for a single second do I believe that Charlie would have considered shutting down Tucker Carlson because he sat down with Nick Fuentes… It is so beyond the realm of possibility that it is sickening to watch them do this.” — Candace (45:08)
7. Memorable Moments & Notable Quotes
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On Zionist Commentary:
“Public representatives of Israel, the Zionists that have platforms are insane. I’m talking clinically insane. Need to be shipped off to rehab…” — Candace (30:18)
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On Cancel Culture & Free Speech:
“If I feel that my ideas are better than something or someone… I’ll see you in the free markets. But these people can’t win in the free markets, so now they’re demanding censorship.” — Candace (37:38)
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On Manipulation and Censorship:
“They are trying to manipulate us, to censor people and we’re not going to do it.” — Candace (34:36)
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On Whistleblowing and Courage:
“Maybe it was a joint military exercise… Maybe the people are still in Utah. I don’t know. But I’m demanding that we find out.” — Candace (19:12)
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Challenging Authority:
“I am personally challenging you, Cash Patel, and your super transparent, super transparent administration to dispute what I’m saying.” — Candace (23:32)
8. Listener Q&A, Comments, and Community (43:22–end)
- Reads listener emails reflecting on biblical analogies, loyalty, and legacy (David and Jonathan narrative), drawing parallels to her friendship and advocacy for Kirk.
- Addresses criticism about “drip feeding” information episode-by-episode, confirms it is a tactical decision to smoke out “rats” and protect sources.
- Engages with playful jabs and commentary about various public figures (Josh Hammer, Seth Dillon), the role of the pro-Israel lobby, and the importance of grassroots pressure to counter financial manipulation within conservative organizations.
Important Timestamps
- 00:00–03:10 – Introduction and overview of military flight activity
- 07:12–13:50 – Discussion of “Maxfield plane,” private flight activity, and government secrecy
- 13:50–22:00 – Focus on the Egyptian Air Force plane, whistleblower email, and challenge to authorities
- 30:18–33:30 – Critique of Zionist reaction to Tucker Carlson/Nick Fuentes
- 36:35–43:22 – Clip analysis: Seth Dillon struggle session, critiques of cancel culture
- 43:22–46:43 – Email segment: Biblical friendship, legacy, and analogy to Kirk
- 57:58–end – Audience comments, Owens’ explanation of investigative tactics, ongoing skepticism toward media/narrative “debunkings”
Notable Quotes (with Timestamps and Attribution)
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Candace Owens:
- “We now need to demand that they publicly release details of who those individuals were and why they were there. This is huge.” (00:22)
- “If the feds are telling the airport to lie for some reason… The biggest anomaly… is this kind of foreign angle.” (09:38)
- “I can now report to you… for a fact, they were dropped off in Provo. And they did not make it back to Cairo.” (16:10)
- “Anytime you see a Snopes level debunking… means you’re onto something.” (12:18)
- “If he [Cash Patel] is interested in solving Charlie Kirk’s murder, then… everyone… would be locking arms and saying, Charlie Kirk was a wonderful friend.” (21:20)
- “It’s okay to dislike people. It’s not okay to demand that other people be canceled for hosting them …” (32:51)
- “Not for a single second do I believe that Charlie would have considered shutting down Tucker Carlson because he sat down with Nick Fuentes…” (45:08)
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Mark (Co-host/Aide, on flight data):
- “At the bottom you can see the altitude and the air speed of the plane… So you go back minus six hours to give you Utah time. So that gives us 9:16am…” (02:38)
Summary & Key Takeaways
- Investigation Deepens: Candace claims fresh, solid evidence that Egyptian military personnel were secretly in Provo just before and during Kirk’s assassination, urging public scrutiny and official transparency around the associated flights and passenger manifests.
- Media & Establishment Gaslighting: Candace argues that authorities, media, and institutional actors (such as Cash Patel) are suppressing inquiry, and “debunking” efforts are deliberate distractions from substantive questions.
- Battle over MAGA and Israel: The episode highlights a fracture within conservative ranks, with key figures attempting to leverage cancel culture tactics to defend a pro-Israel narrative and silence dissent (notably, efforts to “cancel” Tucker Carlson).
- Legacy and Loyalty: Candace underlines her mission as motivated by loyalty—both personal and ideological—to Kirk’s real principles and memory, not the sanitized version being promoted by those she believes were adversarial to him in life.
- Call to Action: She encourages listeners to research, provide tips, and maintain public pressure, asserting that withholding information is a necessary investigative measure to expose internal betrayal.
For Listeners New to the Episode
Candace Owens uses this episode to break new ground in her crowd-sourced investigation of Charlie Kirk’s death, raising provocative questions about foreign military intrigue, government secrecy, and the battle for the conservative movement’s soul. Delivered in her trademark acerbic, relentless style, the episode is a mix of investigative journalism, political commentary, and combative culture war rhetoric—aimed as much at her enemies as at galvanizing her audience to demand answers and push back against manipulation and censorship.
