Tucker Carlson says “human forces” did not create nuclear technology. Instead, it was demons.
“I have never met a person who can isolate the moment when nuclear technology became known to man. So, where did it come from exactly? … it’s very clear to me these are demonic.” pic.twitter.com/Sml55hUF3t
— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) November 4, 2024
Editor’s Note: This is from the day before the election. It didn’t get published yesterday because we were trying to focus on election news.
Is Tucker Carlson going insane?
This sometimes happens to people when they come under pressure from the establishment. It makes sense.
Demons that Tucker Carlson claimed attacked him as he slept were also responsible for the invention of nuclear technology, the conservative former Fox News host said on Monday in another bizarre contention.
Carlson made the claim on the War Room podcast hosted by his fellow rightwing extremist Steve Bannon, a former White House adviser in the Trump administration who was released from prison last week after serving a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress.
“Nuclear weapons are demonic, there’s no upside to them at all, and anyone who claims otherwise is either ignorant or doing the bidding of the forces that created nuclear technology in the first place, which were not human forces obviously,” Carlson said during a discussion on the perceived “spirituality” involved in the US development of atomic bombs that were dropped on Japan in August 1945, hastening the end of the second world war.
“Let me ask you this,” he continued. “What was the moment we can point to that nuclear technology was invented? I’ve never met a person who can isolate the moment where nuclear technology became known to man. German scientists in the 1930s? Really? Name the date? It’s very clear to me that these [nuclear weapons] are demonic.”
Carlson’s talk about demons follows remarks he made last week about how he was allegedly “physically mauled” by one a year and a half ago. The former Fox News host claimed that it was a nighttime attack where he was left bleeding and scarred by “claw marks”.
Those comments came in a preview clip posted to YouTube of an upcoming documentary, Christianities?, which is billed as a “journey to the heart of the faith”.
I don’t know why you would say things like this other than because you are going insane or you want people to think you’re going insane.
Maybe you can see what he’s getting at, I guess. But if he thinks demons are attacking him in his sleep, he’s off the reservation.
Tucker Carlson: “People are like, ‘oh, well, we had another hurricane, it must be global warming.’ No! It’s probably abortion, actually. Just being honest. You can’t kill children on purpose. You can’t participate in human sacrifice without consequences.” pic.twitter.com/k8LBaQYX17
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 4, 2024