I listen to Candace to know what lies are being told about her. I don't actually care all that much about her investigation, but it's really useful as a gauge to know who is willing to either a) lie or b) propagate lies that they haven't even vetted.
Charlie was almost certainly assassinated by some state-related actors, it will be covered up, and in 75 years a few people will try to get documents related to it declassified and they will be denied or simply redacted for "national security" reasons.
I don't watch Candace Owens because I refuse to listen to a woman speak, so if Candace is saying anything good, I'll have to get it from Ian.
I listen to Candace to know what lies are being told about her. I don't actually care all that much about her investigation, but it's really useful as a gauge to know who is willing to either a) lie or b) propagate lies that they haven't even vetted.
Charlie was almost certainly assassinated by some state-related actors, it will be covered up, and in 75 years a few people will try to get documents related to it declassified and they will be denied or simply redacted for "national security" reasons.