Tucker Carlson reveals gory details of terrifying attack by 'demon'
by Stephen M. Lepore For Dailymail.Com · Mail OnlineTucker Carlson reveals in a new documentary that he was 'clawed and bloodied' by a 'demon' during 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 Indiegogo page.
Heers speaks to the former Fox News host in a clip about his experience about a year and a half ago with what he describes as either a 'demon' or 'something unseen.'
The conservative firebrand tells Heers he initially believed he was having 'the weirdest dream I've ever had' until all of a sudden, blood started to show on his bedsheets and marks on his body.
'I had four claw marks on either side, underneath my arm and left shoulder. And they were bleeding,' Carlson said
Even stranger, Carlson claims that his wife and their four dogs were sleeping with him at the time but none seemed to awaken from the attack.
'It didn't make any sense and it doesn't now,' he added.
This isn't the first time the current X host has posited theories of supernatural phenomena.
In April, he told Joe Rogan UFOs and their pilots might not be 'extra-terrestrials' from a distant planet at all, but 'spiritual entities' who have inhabited 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, sprawling, three-hour-long chat format, adding: 'They've been here for a long time.'
Carlson has also brought up possible demonic possession in conversations with Vladimir Putin but he's not trying to convert anyone.
'No one has to believe me, I don't care. But that happened to me,' he tells Heers as they film in the middle of the woods.
Most recently, as the presidential election arrives in just days, Carlson has premiered a new docuseries Art of the Surge.
The fascinating glimpse behind the scenes is part of a new series produced by Carlson's network that even features the assassination attempt at Butler, with the filmmakers on the scene as the terrifying carnage unfolded.
It comes as the Republican candidate is leading in every swing state, according to the averages taken by Real Clear Politics.
Meanwhile the betting odds imply a 64 percent probability that he wins on November 5, putting his chances on par with those seen in the aftermath of the first assassination attempt.