Why Blind Trust Is Dangerous: Even in Alternative Media

Update: Candace Owens met today with Erika Kirk, and the meeting did not produce any new publicly verifiable answers to the questions many followers were led to expect.

NIA stands by its October 9th alert entitled, “Candace Owens Is an Entertainer” (click here to read).

Candace Owens is a skilled communicator and entertainer, and her content can be engaging and thought-provoking.

But in this case, those who treated speculation as fact were taken on a wild goose chase — weeks of escalating claims, massive online engagement, and ultimately no definitive resolution.

We warned in October that this risk exists whenever audiences replace verification with trust, regardless of who is delivering the message.

As we stated on October 9th:
“NIA is almost always right, but you should never blindly believe anything we say. Verify for yourself if the odds are high that Trio-Tech International (TRT)’s ‘Customer A’ is AMD. Determine on your own that if this is true, it will result in Trio-Tech being rerated to $25–$50 per share in 2026.”

Entertainment can be enjoyable.

Facts are what make money.

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