LIVE With Victor Marx: What Did He Know About 9/10? | Candace Ep 341
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Takeaways
- ❖Victor Marx's childhood claims of beheading a cat at age three and killing a man at age seven are directly challenged by the host, who spoke with his family members disputing these accounts.
- ❖Marx states he called the sheriff's department years later about the alleged murder but that it was a cold case with no known victim or location.
- ❖Marx believes he has the authority to 'cast out demons' and 'command angels' based on his interpretation of the Bible, a practice he conducted at Turning Point USA headquarters, including for Charlie Kirk.
- ❖Marx was the first person in Charlie Kirk's inner circle to publicly announce his death on social media, an hour and a half before the official announcement, claiming he 'knew' Kirk was dead from watching a video of the shooting.
- ❖Marx and his wife were among the first to comfort Charlie Kirk's widow, Erica, after his death, with Marx claiming his wife acts as a 'second mom' to Erica.
- ❖Marx's organization, All Things Possible Ministries, claims to help 'thousands' of women and children in high-risk areas, but he refuses to provide specific rescue numbers for 'security and safety reasons,' which the host finds suspicious.
- ❖The host confronts Marx with evidence from his own website claiming he 'rescued more than 45,000 women and children,' which Marx denies, blaming a 'website guy' for the 'inaccurate' statement.
- ❖Marx claims authorities (FBI and El Paso County Sheriff) are looking for Corby Hall (a previous guest who accused Marx of abuse and gun running) for making homicidal threats against Marx, urging Hall to 'turn himself in.'
- ❖Marx believes Israel's actions in Gaza have 'turned into a genocide' but criticizes Hamas for continuing to fire rockets and Israel's government for a six-hour delay in response after October 7th.
- ❖The host describes Marx as 'arrogant,' 'off-putting,' and 'belligerent,' noting his temper and attempts to control the interview.
- ❖Marx's daughter and son have accused him of abuse, with his daughter claiming she was offered '$55,000 as essentially be quiet money' by his CEO.
- ❖Marx disputes the host's claim he served two years in the Marine Corps, stating it was three years, and demands an apology, which the host refuses.
Insights
1Disputed Childhood Trauma Claims
Victor Marx recounts a harrowing childhood, claiming he was forced to behead a cat at age three and commit murder at age seven by his stepfather. He states he later reported the murder to the sheriff's department, but it was a cold case due to lack of information. The host, Candace Owens, directly challenges these stories, stating she spoke with Marx's family members who claim his entire backstory is 'largely made up' and 'fantastical.'
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2Claims of Demonic Exorcism and Angelic Command
Victor Marx asserts his belief in spiritual warfare, claiming authority from Christ to 'cast out demons' and 'command angels.' He states he has 'dealt with thousands of demons' and performed 'retooling prayers' for many, including Charlie Kirk, at Turning Point USA headquarters. The host, a Catholic, questions the source of his authority given he is not a priest, and expresses discomfort with these practices.
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3Early Announcement of Charlie Kirk's Death
Victor Marx was the first person within Charlie Kirk's immediate circle to announce his death on social media, an hour and a half before the President's official announcement. He claims he 'knew' Kirk was dead instantly after watching a video of the shooting, based on his combat experience. He initially posted a prayer request, then a second post declaring Kirk's death, which he later removed because it felt 'premature.'
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4Controversial Human Trafficking Charity Claims
Marx is involved in 'All Things Possible Ministries,' which he claims has helped 'thousands' of women and children in high-risk zones like Iraq and Israel, without governmental funding. He refuses to provide specific numbers of rescued individuals for 'security and safety reasons.' The host confronts him with a screenshot from his website stating he 'rescued more than 45,000 women and children,' which Marx denies, attributing it to a 'website guy.' The host expresses deep skepticism about the lack of transparency in such charities, drawing parallels to figures like Jeffrey Epstein.
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5Accusations of Abuse from Family and Associates
Victor Marx has faced multiple accusations of abuse. A young woman named Holly Chalmers accused him of kidnapping and exploitation, which Marx claims was a rescue from her pedophile boyfriend. His own son wrote a letter to a company board accusing Marx of abusing him and his sister, and his daughter made social media posts confirming his abusive fatherhood, later recanting under alleged financial pressure. Marx dismisses accusers as 'troubled.'
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6Disputed Marine Corps Service and Demand for Apology
The host states that her research indicated Victor Marx served two years in the Marine Corps. Marx corrects her, stating he served three years, as documented on his DD-214, and demands an apology for misrepresenting his service. The host refuses, calling his demand 'over the top' and 'arrogant,' leading to a heated exchange.
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Bottom Line
The host frames Victor Marx as another 'troubled faith leader tied to Turning Point USA,' suggesting a pattern of controversial figures within the organization's orbit.
This implies a potential vulnerability or intentional strategy within Turning Point USA to associate with individuals whose dramatic personal stories and strong faith claims resonate with a specific audience, despite potential character issues.
Further investigation into the vetting processes and associations of Turning Point USA and similar organizations could reveal systemic issues or strategic alignments.
Candace Owens speculates that Erica Kirk, Charlie Kirk's widow, was instrumental in bringing figures like Victor Marx into Charlie's inner circle and pushing the Turning Point USA Faith initiative.
This suggests that the 'Charlie Kirk assassination' narrative and the subsequent rise of certain figures might be influenced by specific individuals within his close family, potentially shaping the movement's direction post-tragedy.
Analyzing the influence of key family members and spouses on political and religious movements, especially after a leader's death, could offer insights into power dynamics and succession.
The host expresses a general distrust of 'trafficking charities' that use 'security and safety' as reasons for extreme secrecy regarding their operations and rescued individuals, likening it to a 'perfect setup for Jeffrey Epstein.'
This highlights a broader concern about the lack of transparency and accountability in the anti-trafficking sector, where the very nature of the work can be exploited to obscure illicit activities or inflate claims.
Developing independent, verifiable auditing standards and transparency frameworks for anti-trafficking organizations could help restore public trust and distinguish legitimate efforts from potentially nefarious ones.
Lessons
- Critically evaluate the dramatic personal testimonies of political candidates and public figures, especially when family members or close associates dispute core elements of their stories.
- Exercise caution and demand transparency from faith-based ministries or charities, particularly those operating in high-risk areas or making extraordinary spiritual claims (e.g., demon exorcism), and be wary of justifications for extreme secrecy.
- Scrutinize the associations of influential political organizations like Turning Point USA, noting any recurring patterns of controversial figures or questionable practices within their networks.
Notable Moments
Victor Marx's attempt to control the interview by asking the host if she's 'willing to admit when you're wrong' and if she's 'afraid of truth,' rather than answering direct questions.
This exchange immediately establishes a combative dynamic and highlights Marx's perceived arrogance and unwillingness to be questioned, setting the tone for the rest of the interview.
The host directly challenging Marx's story of beheading a cat at age three, stating, 'I have a lot of toddlers... I mean, it's not an easy thing to behead a cat. Do you stand by that?'
This specific challenge underscores the fantastical nature of Marx's claims and the host's deep skepticism, making the interview highly confrontational and memorable.
Marx demanding an apology from Candace Owens for misstating his Marine Corps service as two years instead of three, repeatedly emphasizing its importance to veterans.
This moment reveals Marx's sensitivity to perceived slights and his attempts to leverage a minor factual error into a major issue, further solidifying the host's perception of his arrogance and belligerence.
The host presenting a screenshot of Victor Marx's own website stating he 'rescued more than 45,000 women and children,' which Marx immediately denies, blaming a 'website guy.'
This directly contradicts Marx's earlier refusal to provide specific rescue numbers and his denial of ever claiming such a figure, exposing a potential discrepancy in his public narrative and organizational claims.
Quotes
"I'm telling you, if you can at least get the town that I'm in, how can we trust you with more information that you're bringing against me?"
"I don't necessarily trust what you are saying given the fact that you don't want to answer just basic biological questions and after having spoken with your family members who say that it's largely made up, I have no reason to believe anything that you're saying right now."
"I believe I can do what Christ did and said we would do also. He was the one that spoke directly to demons, told them where to go. He's the one that asked him their names."
"I would say this, it has turned into a genocide, but the question I have to ask, and you should be asking, too, why didn't Hamas stop firing rockets when we were there doing humanitarian work?"
"I don't believe you were beheaded a cat head after you beheaded I just I don't believe that. If that's okay, if we can just agree to disagree on that one."
"I don't think you represent millions, Victor Marx. I I I I really struggle and I I actually am hopeful that you don't represent millions."
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