Tucker Carlson claims in a new documentary that a “demon” scratched and bloodied him in a terrifying attack.
Carlson, who has commented on the supernatural in the past, was interviewed for Christianities, in which host John Heers travels the world to learn about various Christian beliefs, according to the film’s script. Indiegogo page.
Heers talks to the former Fox News host in a clip, perhaps released to coincide with Halloween, about his experience about a year and a half ago with what he describes as a “demon” or “something invisible.”
The conservative firebrand tells Heers that he initially thought he was having “the strangest dream I’ve ever had” until suddenly blood began appearing on the sheets and marks appeared on his body.
‘He had four claw marks on each side, under his arm and on his left shoulder. And they were bleeding,” Carlson said.
Tucker Carlson claims a ‘demon’ scratched and bloodied him in terrifying attack in new documentary
Even stranger, Carlson claims his wife and four dogs were sleeping with him at the time, but none of them seemed to wake up from the attack.
“It didn’t make any sense and it doesn’t make any sense now,” he added.
This is not the first time that the current presenter of X has raised theories of supernatural phenomena.
In April, he told Joe Rogan about UFOs. and their pilots might not be “aliens” from a distant planet at all, but rather “spiritual entities” that have inhabited the Earth for as long as humanity itself.
“There’s a ton of evidence that they’re under the ocean and under the ground,” Carlson told Rogan’s listeners during the show’s usual three-hour talk format, adding, “They’ve been here for a long time.” “. .’
Carlson has also mentioned possible demonic possession in conversations with Vladimir Putin, but he is not trying to convert anyone.
‘Nobody has to believe me, I don’t care. But that happened to me,” he tells Heers while they film in the middle of the forest.
More recently, with the presidential election coming up in just one day, Carlson has released a new docuseries Art of the Surge.
UFOs and their pilots may not be “aliens” from a distant planet at all, but rather “spiritual entities” that have inhabited Earth for as long as humanity itself, according to Fox News veteran and former MSNBC host, Tucker Carlson, who spoke. this week at The Joe Rogan Experience
The fascinating behind-the-scenes look is part of a new series produced by Carlson’s network that even features Butler’s attempted murder, with the filmmakers on the scene as the terrifying carnage unfolded.
It comes as the Republican candidate leads in every swing state, according to averages taken by Real Clear Politics.
Meanwhile, betting odds imply a 64 percent chance that he will win on Nov. 5, putting his chances on par with those seen after the first assassination attempt.