BREAKING NEWS! I’ve Been Keeping A Secret. | Candace Ep 208

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1103XwJ2N9c

Summary

TLDRCandace Owens shares a significant secret involving a request from the White House to cease discussions about Emmanuel Macron's wife, which she claims is tied to negotiations regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. The revelation comes after a series of unexpected phone calls, including one with President Trump, who was also involved in the discussions. Owens emphasizes the importance of free speech and the moral implications of political leaders prioritizing personal interests over global issues. She draws historical parallels to figures like Jacob Frank, suggesting a deeper narrative about power and control in politics. Ultimately, she calls for greater awareness and education among her audience regarding these issues.

Takeaways

  • 🤫 Candace reveals a major secret from the White House.
  • 📞 A request was made to stop discussing Macron's wife.
  • 🤔 Owens refused, citing free speech.
  • 🇺🇸 Trump was involved in the discussions.
  • 📚 Historical connections to Jacob Frank were mentioned.
  • ⚖️ The implications reflect moral failures of leaders.
  • 🗣️ Importance of truth in journalism emphasized.
  • 🌍 The request ties to global negotiations.
  • 💡 Owens encourages education and critical thinking.
  • 📰 The situation highlights power dynamics in politics.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    Die spreker onthul 'n groot geheim wat sy sedert Februarie gehou het, wat 'n groot impak op die wêreld kan hê. Sy verduidelik dat sy 'n oproep van 'n vriend ontvang het wat 'n boodskap van die Witte Huis oorgedra het, wat haar gevra het om nie meer oor 'Breijgit Mcronone' te praat nie.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Die spreker is verbaas oor die versoek om te stop met die bespreking van 'Breijgit Mcronone', veral omdat sy pas 'n podcast-reeks oor die onderwerp voltooi het. Sy weier die versoek en bespreek die situasie met haar man en haar advokaat.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Na 'n nag se nadenke, bel sy die vriend terug en leer dat die versoek van 'n hoë amptenaar van die Witte Huis kom, wat haar vertel dat 'Emanuel Mcronone' die onderhandelinge oor die oorlog tussen Rusland en Oekraïne vertraag, tensy sy ophou om oor sy vrou te praat.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:20:00

    Die spreker is in skok oor die absurditeit van die situasie en oorweeg die implikasies daarvan. Sy vra haar vriend vir meer besonderhede oor wie die persoon is wat die versoek gemaak het, en leer dat dit 'n direkte kommunikasie met die president van die Verenigde State insluit.

  • 00:20:00 - 00:25:00

    Sy ontvang 'n oproep van 'n amptenaar van die Witte Huis wat haar op 'n arrogante manier vra om te stop met die bespreking van 'Breijgit Mcronone'. Sy voel dat die benadering onvanpas is en hang die telefoon op, wat haar frustrasie oor die situasie vererger.

  • 00:25:00 - 00:30:00

    Die spreker bespreek haar frustrasies met haar man en besluit om 'n bekende persoon, Tucker Carlson, te kontak vir advies oor hoe om met die situasie om te gaan. Tucker adviseer haar om 'n korttermyn ooreenkoms te maak, maar om uiteindelik die waarheid te openbaar.

  • 00:30:00 - 00:35:00

    Sy ontvang 'n oproep van president Trump, wat haar vertel dat 'Emanuel Mcronone' haar naam genoem het en haar vra om te stop met die bespreking van sy vrou. Trump verduidelik dat dit 'n belangrike saak is wat verband hou met die onderhandelinge oor die oorlog.

  • 00:35:00 - 00:40:00

    Die spreker is verbaas oor die feit dat sy met die president van die Verenigde State praat oor 'n onderwerp wat sy beskou as 'n belangrike waarheid. Sy verduidelik haar standpunt aan Trump en maak dit duidelik dat sy nie bereid is om die waarheid te verberg nie.

  • 00:40:00 - 00:45:00

    Sy bespreek die morele implikasies van die versoek en die gebrek aan integriteit van 'Emanuel Mcronone', wat sy beskou as 'n voorbeeld van 'n leier wat bereid is om mense se lewens in gevaar te stel vir sy eie belange.

  • 00:45:00 - 00:56:45

    Die spreker sluit af deur te sê dat die situasie meer as net 'n politieke saak is, maar 'n groter stryd teen 'n kultuur van stilzwijgendheid en die onderdrukking van die waarheid. Sy moedig haar gehoor aan om op te staan vir vryheid van spraak en die waarheid.

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Video Q&A

  • What was the secret Candace Owens revealed?

    She revealed that she was asked by someone from the White House to stop discussing Emmanuel Macron's wife, which was linked to negotiations regarding the Russia-Ukraine war.

  • Who contacted Candace Owens about the request?

    A friend of hers, who was a messenger from the White House, contacted her.

  • What was Candace Owens' response to the request?

    She refused to comply, citing free speech and the importance of the story.

  • Did Candace Owens speak to President Trump about this?

    Yes, she had a conversation with President Trump regarding the request.

  • What historical connections did Owens mention?

    She discussed connections to Jacob Frank and the Frankist movement, linking it to current events and political figures.

  • What does Candace Owens think about the implications of the request?

    She believes it reflects a moral failure of political leaders and a threat to free speech.

  • How does Owens relate this situation to broader themes?

    She connects it to historical patterns of power, control, and the importance of truth in journalism.

  • What does Owens suggest about the current political climate?

    She suggests that there is a battle for truth and morality in politics and media.

  • What is the significance of the request in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war?

    Owens implies that the request to silence her could have serious implications for negotiations and the truth surrounding the war.

  • What does Owens encourage her audience to do?

    She encourages them to educate themselves and critically examine the information they receive.

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  • 00:00:00
    All right, guys. Happy Monday. And well,
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    ladies and gents, I will say it is not
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    my style, but I have been keeping a
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    major secret from you all. And I was
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    admittedly bursting at the seams because
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    it is without question the craziest
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    thing that has ever happened to me in my
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    entire life. Certainly, at least in my
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    political life, bar none. So, in case
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    you were having an uneventful Monday,
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    welcome back to Candace.
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    [Music]
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    Just have to say it's remarkable that so
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    many people in the chat think that my
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    secret is that I'm pregnant again. That
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    that is something that I would tease as
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    unbelievable surprise. That actually
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    would be the least surprising thing
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    ever, but that is not the case. It's
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    actually much crazier. And like I said,
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    I've been holding on to this for a very
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    long time because something happened all
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    the way back in February and I was sworn
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    to secret secrecy temporarily and I feel
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    that today is the correct day to inform
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    audiences because it may have some
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    severe global implications. So here is
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    what happened. All right, the date was
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    Monday, February 24th and um in the
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    early evening I had just kind of wrapped
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    the show. It was just after 5:30 p.m. to
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    be precise. I received a very strange
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    message from a friend of mine. Uh I'm
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    not going to identify that friend, but
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    the message specifically read, "Hey, I
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    have something to tell you from the
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    White House. They asked me to call you.
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    I'm just the messenger here." Again,
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    strange. I'm just the messenger here.
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    Like kind of removing themselves from
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    whatever was going to be said. So, I
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    assume it's got to be something weird.
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    And I say, "Yeah, whatever. Give me a
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    call." And so, he does call me pretty
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    immediately, by the way. And he says,
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    "Somebody
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    very high up at the White House has
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    asked me to ask you if as a favor you
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    could stop speaking about Breijgit
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    Mcronone."
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    Like what?
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    Excuse me. I'm not kidding when I say
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    that. in the myriad of possibilities
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    that were floating through my brain
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    about what this phone call was going to
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    be about. That was not one of them. So,
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    I'm just kind of having to redirect and
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    I'm going, "Oh, what? What are you
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    talking about?" To be clear, we had,
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    ironically, as a podcast, we had just
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    ended our Breijit Mcronone series 4 days
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    earlier on February 20th. That's when we
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    released the last episode, which was the
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    epilogue. So, I'm going that doesn't
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    make sense. Why am I getting this phone
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    call now? And obviously I ask for a
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    little more information. I say who? Who
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    specifically called you? And that friend
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    of mine says it's somebody that has the
  • 00:02:52
    president's ear. This is somebody
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    important. So I'm thinking, okay, this
  • 00:02:55
    is Visor Susie Wilds. I don't know.
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    And I tell my friend, go back to that
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    person and just say I said no. It's free
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    speech. This is obviously an important
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    story to me. the implications here are
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    pretty severe about what I've uncovered.
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    So, no deal. Hang up. I go into my
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    husband's office and I tell him what
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    just happened. And honestly, I'm kind of
  • 00:03:21
    laughing at the absurdity of it because
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    I hadn't thought beyond what may have
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    happened. And then I do what I always do
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    just in case. I call Noah. I call the
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    lawyer and I'm like, "Hey, I know
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    Mcronone's, you know, sending us legal
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    letters. just want you to add this onto
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    the pile that somebody at the White
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    House is asking me to just stop speaking
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    about Breijit Mcronone. Cool. We kind of
  • 00:03:41
    have a laugh about it, run it different
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    ways. Are we going to expect something
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    else to be delivered to my door? Another
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    threat, implicit threat from the Mcron?
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    Uh somebody calling in a favor? Who
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    knows? Whatever. Anyways, we do dinner
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    and I am kind of feeling bad about my
  • 00:03:57
    pregnant attitude on the phone call, you
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    know, because I was what, eight weeks
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    away from birth. And I was a bit shorter
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    on the phone than I would have been if
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    there wasn't like a a growing infant
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    foot that's lodged under my lung. And
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    this person has been very good to me in
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    the past. And so I resolve that before I
  • 00:04:15
    go to bed, I'll phone him back and have
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    a much more calm conversation. And not
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    that I was rude, but just like, "Hey,
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    what's this actually about?" And so I
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    did. I did. And not only that, before I
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    I called this individual back, when I
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    checked online, I realized that Emanuel
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    Mcronone is in Washington DC, February
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    24th, he is in Washington DC, and he had
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    departed the White House just hours
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    before I received the call.
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    So anyways, I am in awe. A lot of
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    thoughts are running through my mind. Uh
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    what is what could this possibly be
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    about? And when I call that person back,
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    they tell me something that is even
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    stranger. They say, "Look, I'm I again
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    am the messenger here. What I was told
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    from somebody that's pretty high up at
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    the White House is that
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    Emanuel Mcronone is holding up
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    negotiations
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    to end the Russian and Ukrainian war
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    unless you stop speaking about his wife.
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    I'm just going what what are what are
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    you saying? What what are we even
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    speaking about? What do you mean
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    negotiations between Russia and Ukraine?
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    I'm just like, you know, looking into a
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    story at my house. I got a very small
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    team here and you're telling me that
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    somehow negotiations are being held up
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    and it needs to be communicated to me.
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    They got to stop talking about Breijit.
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    What are we saying? And then I'm asking
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    myself in my mind because I hang up this
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    phone and I'm I am in true shock. Did
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    Emanuel Mcronone pretend to fly into DC
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    under the guise of negotiations?
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    the Russia and Ukraine war and then
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    instruct someone on his entourage to
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    have an offthebooks discussion a little
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    meeting on the side maybe somebody again
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    like a like a Susie Wilds where he made
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    his truer demands like hey this is for
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    the pictures me and Trump were talking
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    about we're going to get it done and
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    then what really goes on behind the
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    scenes is like we're not doing anything
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    until that little podcaster Candace
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    agrees to shut her mouth what this is
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    crazy. This is absolutely insane. Okay.
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    So, I say, we ended the conversation. I
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    say, "I'm going to sleep on this. It's a
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    lot to process." I remember I get into
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    bed and I just turn to my husband and I
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    say, "No one will ever believe us."
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    There's something that just arrived at
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    me very suddenly. I said, "No one will
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    ever believe that this just took place."
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    And my husband's like, "Yeah, no. This
  • 00:06:52
    is just very, very strange." And I
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    promised the individual that I would
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    pray on it, that I would think further
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    about the situation. What are the
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    implications here?
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    And I then
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    call him back the next day and I say,
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    "Look, this is pretty weird. You have to
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    this is pretty weird and you're not
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    really giving me any details and I kind
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    of want to know who specifically you
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    spoke to because I think it kind of
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    matters. Is somebody trying to do a side
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    deal while Trump is doing a different
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    deal?" And at that moment, he's honest
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    and he says, "No, tr President Trump was
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    on the phone, too." And I go, "Are you
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    kidding me? You didn't tell me this
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    yesterday that there was some sort of a
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    conference call and President Trump is
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    on the line. You didn't mention." I go,
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    "Did you lie to me yesterday? Were you
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    trying to pretend that it was like a
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    third party person?" And he says, "No,
  • 00:07:39
    no, no. I didn't lie to you. I didn't
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    lie to you." Like, I got a phone call
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    and I obviously in the background Trump
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    communicated something to me. So, he was
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    there when the phone call took place.
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    And I'm going, "What the heck is going
  • 00:07:51
    on?" Literally, what is happening right
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    now? So, I'm the phone with him and I
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    just say, "I just need time to process
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    what you're saying. This is so absurd.
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    How could this become an issue that is
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    involving the president of United
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    States? I'm doing a series on my
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    podcast." And then I just kind of get
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    into mommy mode because it's it's it's
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    Tuesday. My daughter's got ballet. I'm
  • 00:08:10
    at ballet with my daughter. And I get a
  • 00:08:12
    text message from that person that says,
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    "You need to pick up the phone. Somebody
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    from the White House is calling you."
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    And I say, "Okay, it happened so
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    quickly." I pick up the phone and sure
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    enough, it is somebody at the White
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    House that is calling me. It's not
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    Donald Trump, but it's somebody at the
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    White House that is calling me that's
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    pretty high up, close proximity to
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    Trump. I'm not going to name. And this
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    person just I assume has never even
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    watched one minute of my content because
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    I mean if there were a guide to how not
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    to approach Candace Owens when you are
  • 00:08:46
    trying to get something done he was just
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    following this guide. The it he could
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    not have been more pompous and more
  • 00:08:55
    arrogant on the phone. And I would like
  • 00:08:57
    to contextualize that I'm like pretty
  • 00:08:58
    heavily pregnant. So like, you know, my
  • 00:09:00
    my bandwidth for BS or anybody trying to
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    like, well, you know, it was very low.
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    And he essentially says, "Look, you
  • 00:09:10
    should do it because it's the president
  • 00:09:12
    and he's asking you to do it. What else
  • 00:09:13
    do you want me to say? Just do it. Just
  • 00:09:15
    stop talking about Breijit Mcronone."
  • 00:09:19
    Astounding. Reflecting on that level of
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    arrogance because he told you to do it.
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    It's in order, so you should do it. And
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    I all I was thinking in my mind before I
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    flew into um you know a little rage was
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    that expression proximity to power can
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    lead others to deluding that they wield
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    it. You're close to power. You think
  • 00:09:38
    you're now Trump. You're calling me even
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    if you were Trump this wouldn't be the
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    way to speak to me. And you're calling
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    me like that's an order from the
  • 00:09:44
    president of the United States. So you
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    just do it. No questions asked. Don't
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    even think about freedom of speech. Who
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    cares about that pesky little first
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    amendment? You got to just do it now.
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    And I just basically say, "Look, my
  • 00:09:54
    daughter is crying because she doesn't
  • 00:09:55
    like when I step out of ballet, even
  • 00:09:57
    though she can see me." She, "Please,
  • 00:09:58
    Bobby, come back in. You're speaking to
  • 00:10:00
    me inappropriately." And I just say, "I
  • 00:10:03
    don't really care what you I don't know
  • 00:10:05
    who you think you're speaking to, but
  • 00:10:07
    this is not how you're going to get
  • 00:10:08
    anything done with me." And I just hang
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    up the phone. I'm like, "This is just
  • 00:10:10
    not a good conversation. I just I don't
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    I I don't want to be part of this
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    anymore. Goodbye. I I don't like that at
  • 00:10:15
    all."
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    And um the third party person who had
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    initially told him about the situation
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    is trying to calm down and he calls
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    behind. He's like, "No, you know, I
  • 00:10:26
    don't know why you're spoken to like
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    that." And like, you know, this is still
  • 00:10:29
    really important and you know, this
  • 00:10:31
    really matters to the president. And
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    he's kind of trying to talk me off the
  • 00:10:34
    pregnancy cliff. And I'm still calm
  • 00:10:37
    enough that I know that pregnant Candace
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    is not always the most rational Candace
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    and a little bit of a hotthead. And I
  • 00:10:45
    resolve as I'm speaking to this
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    situation with my husband that I should
  • 00:10:50
    also reach out and maybe call someone
  • 00:10:53
    who's potentially been in a predicament
  • 00:10:55
    like this. I don't know, someone who's
  • 00:10:57
    got a larger audience than me and kind
  • 00:11:00
    of call in a favor cuz I don't normally
  • 00:11:03
    text him. But I I did reach out to
  • 00:11:05
    Tucker Carlson and I just kind of told
  • 00:11:08
    him the situation and was like, "Look,
  • 00:11:10
    this is really weird. know I don't
  • 00:11:11
    normally contact you for advice but I
  • 00:11:13
    could really use some advice right now
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    uh because you know how much free speech
  • 00:11:16
    matters to me and basically how
  • 00:11:18
    important this particular story is to me
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    because it involves you know potentially
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    not just potentially like pedophilia
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    incest all of these elements and as a
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    mother the idea that people this
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    powerful that the story could be covered
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    is it matters like this actually the
  • 00:11:38
    truth just matters at the end of the
  • 00:11:40
    But also like if I could end the
  • 00:11:43
    Ukrainian and Russia Russian war and by
  • 00:11:47
    just stopping this conversation,
  • 00:11:50
    I would do it. and he comes back with
  • 00:11:53
    just very sage Tucker Carlson advice and
  • 00:11:55
    he says look you know you don't want to
  • 00:11:58
    have the bloodshed of Christians on your
  • 00:12:01
    conscience but also free speech does
  • 00:12:02
    matter and you should essentially say
  • 00:12:06
    you'll do it until like you're saying
  • 00:12:10
    this negotiations are happening now and
  • 00:12:12
    you'll agree to do that but at some
  • 00:12:14
    point obviously you need to inform
  • 00:12:16
    people um about what happened because
  • 00:12:18
    this is this is totally crazy and I say
  • 00:12:20
    that's actually a very good idea That's
  • 00:12:22
    that's a I feel like that's a very
  • 00:12:23
    principled position to take. Anyways, I
  • 00:12:26
    sleep on that. Anger is subsiding. Wake
  • 00:12:28
    up the next morning. It's February 26th
  • 00:12:31
    and I am sitting in the makeup chair and
  • 00:12:34
    I get another message that's like, "Hey,
  • 00:12:36
    keep your phone on." And I'm going, "I
  • 00:12:38
    really don't want to speak to this
  • 00:12:39
    adviser anymore. I really don't." Where
  • 00:12:42
    our personalities are not meshing. And
  • 00:12:45
    anyways, this phone call is coming from
  • 00:12:48
    Florida.
  • 00:12:50
    pick up the phone and lo and behold,
  • 00:12:55
    you know, so here's what happened. I I
  • 00:12:58
    uh I'm I'm I'm negotiating this thing.
  • 00:13:00
    I'm negotiating Ukraine and Russia and
  • 00:13:02
    you wouldn't believe how many how many
  • 00:13:04
    parts are part it is President Donald J.
  • 00:13:07
    Trump. He is calling me and in true
  • 00:13:10
    President Trump fashion, he jumps right
  • 00:13:12
    into the narrative. There were not, hey,
  • 00:13:13
    how you doing? He just like jumps right
  • 00:13:15
    into the narrative of exactly how this
  • 00:13:17
    went down. I am literally I it is hard
  • 00:13:20
    to catch my breath to comprehend that
  • 00:13:23
    four days ago I'm ending a series about
  • 00:13:25
    Breijgit Mcronone and for and now I'm
  • 00:13:28
    speaking to the president of United
  • 00:13:29
    States and the topic of conversation no
  • 00:13:31
    matter which way you want to slice it is
  • 00:13:34
    about Mcronone's wife's penis I mean
  • 00:13:35
    there's no other way to say it right and
  • 00:13:38
    so he just jumps right into the
  • 00:13:39
    narrative he's like you know I'm
  • 00:13:40
    negotiating it you wouldn't believe how
  • 00:13:42
    many pieces this person wants this
  • 00:13:43
    person and this person wants this and
  • 00:13:46
    you have no idea how much is involved
  • 00:13:48
    when you're trying to get one of these
  • 00:13:49
    deals done, you know. Anyways, I have
  • 00:13:52
    Mcronone. I like Mcronone. We're
  • 00:13:54
    speaking at the White House and and I'm
  • 00:13:56
    walking him to his car and you know, he
  • 00:14:00
    says to me, "Mr. President, can I speak
  • 00:14:02
    to you for a second?" I say, "Of course
  • 00:14:03
    you can speak to me about anything.
  • 00:14:04
    What's going on?" And he tells me that
  • 00:14:06
    there's there's Secret Service all
  • 00:14:08
    around them. There's SUVs. They're
  • 00:14:10
    encircled. And he wants to have Mcronone
  • 00:14:12
    wants to have a little sidebar. And then
  • 00:14:14
    Mcronone says to him, "Mr. president, do
  • 00:14:16
    you know Candace Owens? And I say, "Yes,
  • 00:14:20
    yes, of course I know Candace Owens.
  • 00:14:21
    What's going on?" And then the president
  • 00:14:23
    says, he says to me, "You, you must be a
  • 00:14:26
    very powerful person, Candace. We're
  • 00:14:29
    talking about the president of France,
  • 00:14:30
    taking me aside to talk about your
  • 00:14:31
    podcast, right?" And then continues his
  • 00:14:34
    narrative and he tells me that Emanuel
  • 00:14:37
    Mcronone is requesting to his face that
  • 00:14:40
    I stop speaking about his wife. And one
  • 00:14:44
    of the things Trump said is like, you
  • 00:14:45
    know, he tells me, you know, she's old
  • 00:14:47
    and this is really really impacting her.
  • 00:14:52
    And I'm listening. I'm listening. And
  • 00:14:54
    he's, you know, in one of his he's one
  • 00:14:56
    of Trump monologues. He's very funny.
  • 00:14:57
    And then he said, you know, I saw her,
  • 00:14:59
    you know, I saw her up close and she
  • 00:15:02
    looks like a woman to me. She looks like
  • 00:15:04
    a woman to me. I I had dinner with her
  • 00:15:06
    at the top of the Eiffel Tower
  • 00:15:08
    and I um explained to him that she has
  • 00:15:12
    had this amazing doctor who specializes
  • 00:15:14
    in transgenderism surgeries or or
  • 00:15:17
    feminization procedures. I'm I'm talking
  • 00:15:19
    to the president of United States about
  • 00:15:20
    this, guys. This is crazy. This is
  • 00:15:22
    wacky. But I'm just giving it as good as
  • 00:15:25
    I get. I'm just telling trying to get
  • 00:15:27
    him to understand the truth. And then I
  • 00:15:28
    explain to him why I don't feel so great
  • 00:15:31
    about this request. Because that's the
  • 00:15:33
    more important part like you are
  • 00:15:35
    requesting that I really and despite
  • 00:15:39
    your reasoning which is very sound that
  • 00:15:40
    I that I stop telling the truth and I
  • 00:15:45
    said to Trump and I will be honest that
  • 00:15:48
    at that moment I realized that one day
  • 00:15:49
    this is going to go into my
  • 00:15:50
    autobiography and so I got to say
  • 00:15:52
    something funny and I just said I said
  • 00:15:54
    to him you know respectfully Mr.
  • 00:15:56
    President it's not my fault that he
  • 00:15:58
    married someone with a penis.
  • 00:16:01
    He then tells me, "We're really close to
  • 00:16:03
    getting this thing done. We're really
  • 00:16:04
    close to getting this thing done." He
  • 00:16:06
    tells me again, "Mcone's been really
  • 00:16:07
    good to me. You know, he's been very
  • 00:16:09
    easy to work with with us. He's been a
  • 00:16:11
    good person. He just wants me to get
  • 00:16:12
    this one thing done." Then he throws in
  • 00:16:14
    the art of the deal type stuff. He
  • 00:16:16
    starts complimenting me. He said,
  • 00:16:17
    "Melania loves you." She says, "You're
  • 00:16:19
    so beautiful. She thinks you're so
  • 00:16:20
    beautiful." I said, "Thank you, Mr.
  • 00:16:21
    President." Thank you, Mr. President.
  • 00:16:22
    You know, compliments will get you
  • 00:16:23
    everywhere in life is my mentality here.
  • 00:16:26
    And then I say to him what I've agreed
  • 00:16:29
    to already in the back of my head. say,
  • 00:16:30
    "Look, I I I'm I'm happy to do this for
  • 00:16:32
    the short. Obviously, I don't want to
  • 00:16:33
    have on my conscience that less
  • 00:16:36
    Christian men could have died in the
  • 00:16:38
    East if I just shut up about something.
  • 00:16:41
    But I'm very clear to him that this is
  • 00:16:43
    this is going to be short term and that
  • 00:16:46
    I expect, fully expect that in a few
  • 00:16:48
    months I will be able to speak about
  • 00:16:50
    this." And this is the point of the
  • 00:16:52
    conversation where it actually gets
  • 00:16:53
    quite interesting because he says yes
  • 00:16:56
    and then and I am now adding to you how
  • 00:16:59
    what I sensed like he was about to
  • 00:17:02
    commit to that but then it felt to me
  • 00:17:05
    like someone in the background was like
  • 00:17:07
    no no we need this conversation to stop
  • 00:17:09
    altogether and then he doesn't say no or
  • 00:17:11
    yes but he just says you know that he
  • 00:17:13
    really needs to work with Mcronone long
  • 00:17:15
    term and they have this long working
  • 00:17:17
    relationship
  • 00:17:18
    and I'm I was very clear like this is
  • 00:17:21
    not longterm for me. Like you're if
  • 00:17:22
    you're close to this deal, inc it. Let's
  • 00:17:24
    get it done. Um and then he sort of
  • 00:17:26
    offers at the end. He says, "Hey, maybe
  • 00:17:28
    I can come on your podcast one day. I'm
  • 00:17:30
    great for ratings." You're so Trumpian
  • 00:17:32
    to give yourself a compliment. So I give
  • 00:17:34
    him the Trump right back. And I say
  • 00:17:36
    respectfully, "Mr. President, I'm
  • 00:17:37
    apparently good for ratings, too,
  • 00:17:39
    because you've got you've got um a
  • 00:17:42
    leader of a country, the president of
  • 00:17:43
    the country asking you to ask me to do a
  • 00:17:46
    favor." So then we end the conversation
  • 00:17:49
    and I am just reeling. I can't believe
  • 00:17:52
    it's even happened. I then go and I
  • 00:17:54
    immediately tell my husband and I write
  • 00:17:56
    down the details of the conversation so
  • 00:17:57
    that I wouldn't forget the conversation
  • 00:17:58
    that we were having. And of course the
  • 00:18:00
    first thing that I want to say
  • 00:18:02
    principally is that Emanuel McRone must
  • 00:18:04
    step step down. Okay? Because if that is
  • 00:18:08
    true and I will say that did not come
  • 00:18:11
    from Trump. He did not say specifically
  • 00:18:14
    he's holding up negotiations for this,
  • 00:18:16
    but he did say specifically that they
  • 00:18:18
    were talking about the Ukraine and
  • 00:18:19
    Russia war all day and he's just trying
  • 00:18:22
    to make it all happen. And that is when
  • 00:18:24
    Mcronone took him to the side. So I I
  • 00:18:26
    kind of trust the information who came
  • 00:18:28
    from that third party person that what
  • 00:18:30
    he was being told was that he was
  • 00:18:32
    holding this up, right? like Mcronone's
  • 00:18:34
    holding this up. A contingency here on
  • 00:18:36
    whether or not he's going to agree to
  • 00:18:39
    this sort of international deal is
  • 00:18:42
    whether or not Canace Owens stops
  • 00:18:43
    speaking about his wife. Yet, you got to
  • 00:18:46
    step down. Okay? Because there is no
  • 00:18:50
    greater example of just the lack of
  • 00:18:54
    morality that a leader can have than his
  • 00:18:58
    husband wife putting him on a plane and
  • 00:19:02
    sending him
  • 00:19:04
    sending him overseas to make Candace
  • 00:19:08
    Owens stop speaking about their
  • 00:19:11
    relationship. That is like we really all
  • 00:19:13
    should just take a deep breath here.
  • 00:19:14
    take a step back and recognize that he
  • 00:19:18
    is willing to let bloodshed. He's
  • 00:19:22
    willing to let people die. Okay. And a
  • 00:19:26
    hold up here is going to be whether or
  • 00:19:29
    not Candace Owens stopped speaking about
  • 00:19:31
    his wife's penis. That's ridiculous. You
  • 00:19:33
    are not qualified to hold office. I
  • 00:19:35
    thought that before all of this, just
  • 00:19:36
    looking into your background. I know
  • 00:19:37
    you're a fraud. You know you're a fraud.
  • 00:19:40
    Your wife certainly knows that you are a
  • 00:19:43
    fraud. But this is reaching levels where
  • 00:19:46
    I you just have to be impeached. That's
  • 00:19:48
    absurd. You that that is like let's get
  • 00:19:50
    the impeachment trials going. And in my
  • 00:19:51
    head, I'm thinking to Trump, actually,
  • 00:19:54
    if you wanted to really negotiate,
  • 00:19:57
    you could have said to him, "How about I
  • 00:19:59
    go live and tell all those reporters
  • 00:20:01
    what you just said if you don't sign
  • 00:20:03
    this document?" That's how I would have
  • 00:20:04
    played it. But, you know, I was like
  • 00:20:05
    seven months pregnant. I was I I would
  • 00:20:07
    have played hard ball. I don't need I
  • 00:20:08
    don't need to have friends when we're
  • 00:20:09
    talking about ending bloodshed.
  • 00:20:12
    Uh but the second thing that I want to
  • 00:20:14
    say here
  • 00:20:15
    is that has occurred to me over time
  • 00:20:19
    that this is a about much more than the
  • 00:20:22
    Ukrainian and Russian war. Right? That
  • 00:20:24
    is not why his Mr. Mcronone put him on a
  • 00:20:28
    plane to go speak to Trump in person
  • 00:20:32
    about this issue. Right? They did that
  • 00:20:35
    because they are terrified. They are
  • 00:20:38
    terrified because obviously everything
  • 00:20:41
    I've uncovered is true. Fiction would
  • 00:20:44
    not make you do that. Okay? You'd go,
  • 00:20:46
    "This is so absurd. It's so crazy." I
  • 00:20:49
    mean, who's going to believe that?
  • 00:20:51
    Fiction does not make you fly 9 hours to
  • 00:20:56
    the United States to
  • 00:21:00
    ask the president if he has a moment to
  • 00:21:01
    step aside out of the shot of cameras
  • 00:21:05
    and speak about your wife. Right. That's
  • 00:21:07
    we can now it is confirmed fact put it
  • 00:21:10
    on Wikipedia that Breijit Mcronone was
  • 00:21:13
    born Jean Michelle Trog. No, we can just
  • 00:21:15
    go ahead and do that, right?
  • 00:21:19
    But what did I hit at that has them
  • 00:21:21
    really terrified? What was the success
  • 00:21:24
    of that series? looking into a web and
  • 00:21:27
    understanding
  • 00:21:28
    how deeply sinister
  • 00:21:31
    whatever it is that is happening in
  • 00:21:34
    Paris is looking into not just the
  • 00:21:37
    current events but the historical
  • 00:21:38
    events. I mean we put up a map and
  • 00:21:40
    showed just how often they were involved
  • 00:21:44
    in these pedophilic scandals, silly
  • 00:21:48
    ones. putting the book for your uh Andre
  • 00:21:50
    Gid, an admitted pedarass, a guy who
  • 00:21:53
    outwardly said, "Yes, I I like young
  • 00:21:56
    boys, and you choose that to be the book
  • 00:21:59
    in your official portrait
  • 00:22:02
    as the president of France." Emanuel
  • 00:22:04
    Mcronone did that. And I think there's
  • 00:22:07
    more. I think there's more that they are
  • 00:22:09
    afraid of. think that it was a very
  • 00:22:11
    powerful person, potentially someone
  • 00:22:13
    more powerful than Breijit who told
  • 00:22:17
    Mcronone, who is just a total fraud, a
  • 00:22:20
    puppet, to get on that plane and make
  • 00:22:22
    this request after they realized that
  • 00:22:24
    sending legal letters wasn't the best
  • 00:22:26
    idea.
  • 00:22:28
    So, what else is it that I've
  • 00:22:30
    potentially uncovered about France? How
  • 00:22:32
    does this relate to the United States?
  • 00:22:33
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  • 00:22:35
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    the devil ever played was making the
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    world believe that he didn't exist.
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    Okay? And I have this thing, call it my
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    toxic trait. When the media takes me out
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    of context and then just tells these
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    sort of unbelievable lies about me and
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    my perspectives, I never get
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    discouraged. I just get interested.
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    That's my talk trait. I get like you can
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    interested. especially when they're just
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    being way too over the top, you know,
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    like Holocaust and I whatever it is. If
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    you're just being way too crazy, like
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    self-hating black woman, I'm like, what
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    are you hiding? Like, you're obviously
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    hiding something because you're way too
  • 00:25:36
    triggered by what is likely and
  • 00:25:38
    listeners to the show now know just a
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    and it relates to America.
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    So back actually when I was at the Daily
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    Wire, I did this episode and I was so
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    interested in Sigman Freud, right?
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    Realizing that this dude was a total
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    perve. I mean just a total perve. And I
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    gave examples of his like people that
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    were surrounding him that were perves,
  • 00:26:05
    people that had been molesting their
  • 00:26:06
    children. A lot too many of his friends
  • 00:26:08
    been molesting their children. And the
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    reaction in the media was to call me
  • 00:26:14
    unhinged and crazy and to defend Sigman
  • 00:26:16
    Freud as if he wasn't the guy who's
  • 00:26:18
    writing all of these theories saying
  • 00:26:20
    that like children are sexual and are
  • 00:26:23
    just attracted to their parents. I mean
  • 00:26:25
    like totally weird. Like I'm not
  • 00:26:26
    unhinged. He was unhinged obviously
  • 00:26:29
    and but them calling me that made me
  • 00:26:31
    more interested. I'm going why are you
  • 00:26:32
    like def so committed to defending this
  • 00:26:35
    dead guy and attacking me so I'm going
  • 00:26:38
    to actually learn about Sigman Freud?
  • 00:26:39
    Okay. So I order a book and uh this is a
  • 00:26:42
    book that was written by you've heard me
  • 00:26:43
    mention this before by David Bakan. It's
  • 00:26:46
    called Sigman Freud and the Jewish
  • 00:26:47
    mystical tradition. And essentially this
  • 00:26:49
    guy posits in this book and then he's
  • 00:26:52
    able to verify what initially was his
  • 00:26:54
    theory in the updated edition. He's able
  • 00:26:56
    to confirm his theory was correct that
  • 00:26:58
    Sigman Freud actually created the
  • 00:26:59
    psychoanalyst movement um to mainstream
  • 00:27:03
    his religion that actually he was
  • 00:27:06
    practicing the cabala. And if you look
  • 00:27:07
    at the psychoanalysts early movement as
  • 00:27:09
    he does a very good job of assessing,
  • 00:27:11
    you will recognize that they are
  • 00:27:13
    mainstreaming the Cabala. Okay, so I'm
  • 00:27:16
    learning about Sigman Freud and I happen
  • 00:27:18
    upon this book and I'm not just learning
  • 00:27:20
    about Sigman Freud. I am learning about
  • 00:27:22
    a piece of history that I've never heard
  • 00:27:24
    about in my entire life. And it concerns
  • 00:27:27
    this guy, Jacob Frank. Okay. is this man
  • 00:27:32
    who caused a schism. Like we always talk
  • 00:27:34
    about like Christian schisms and oh you
  • 00:27:37
    know and actually every faith has this
  • 00:27:40
    obviously Sunni the Shiites but we never
  • 00:27:43
    have really heard or at least I hadn't
  • 00:27:45
    heard about this huge schism that took
  • 00:27:47
    place um amongst people that were Jewish
  • 00:27:51
    that there was this huge schism and it
  • 00:27:52
    talks about how this guy who thought
  • 00:27:54
    that he was the Messiah
  • 00:27:56
    okay got into some really perverted
  • 00:27:59
    things and I'm just going to just read
  • 00:28:01
    you this and I promise you this is so
  • 00:28:03
    important.
  • 00:28:04
    I think this is really what it's all
  • 00:28:05
    about. Okay, in this chapter, which is
  • 00:28:08
    entitled the Frankst episode, I'll read
  • 00:28:10
    you a couple of things. It tells us that
  • 00:28:11
    this guy, Jacob Frank, was born in 1726
  • 00:28:15
    in Coralavka on the frontiers of Padolia
  • 00:28:19
    and Malakia. It tells us that his father
  • 00:28:22
    was um a Sebastian uh who had been
  • 00:28:26
    expelled from the Jewish community. So
  • 00:28:28
    again getting back to this this fracture
  • 00:28:31
    that happened and essentially people
  • 00:28:33
    that felt that the old Torah law had
  • 00:28:36
    been fulfilled and that new messiahs
  • 00:28:38
    were coming and one such messiah was
  • 00:28:40
    this Jacob Frank. It goes on to say the
  • 00:28:42
    tales which have come down to us
  • 00:28:44
    indicate that he was what we would today
  • 00:28:46
    call a psychopathic personality a person
  • 00:28:49
    without any strong super ego formation.
  • 00:28:53
    In his new seabatian doctrine, he
  • 00:28:55
    asserted the idea of the holy trinity.
  • 00:28:58
    He distinguished himself uh between God
  • 00:29:01
    as having become incarnate and he
  • 00:29:05
    assigned the role of Messiah to himself.
  • 00:29:08
    It says quote the idea of a male female
  • 00:29:12
    god became the occasion for sexual
  • 00:29:15
    religious practices. The law he declared
  • 00:29:18
    was dead. The yoke of the old Torah had
  • 00:29:21
    been broken. I'm going to read that
  • 00:29:22
    again. The idea of a male female god
  • 00:29:25
    became the occasion for sexual religious
  • 00:29:27
    practices.
  • 00:29:29
    Okay? And so he would have these um
  • 00:29:31
    these sexual parties, the only way to
  • 00:29:34
    describe it, where they would just do
  • 00:29:35
    incredibly uh disgusting things. We'll
  • 00:29:38
    get more into that later. Um he then
  • 00:29:41
    begins to quote this Israeli historian
  • 00:29:43
    who did uh a lot of research. I've read
  • 00:29:45
    his books. His name is Gersham Scholam.
  • 00:29:48
    And he explains that this religion
  • 00:29:52
    believed quote the mystic does not even
  • 00:29:54
    recoil before the inference that in a
  • 00:29:57
    higher sense there is a root of evil
  • 00:30:00
    even in God. The doctrine of e of evil
  • 00:30:03
    was given supports by the thesis that
  • 00:30:05
    the holy sparks had been scattered and
  • 00:30:07
    it was necessary for men to hand
  • 00:30:09
    themselves into sin in order to reather
  • 00:30:13
    them. The idea of the holy sin became
  • 00:30:17
    prominent. Through sin, salvation would
  • 00:30:20
    come. From the great sinning would
  • 00:30:23
    emerge a world in which there would no
  • 00:30:25
    longer be sin. This is starting to sound
  • 00:30:28
    a lot to me like Scoffield Bible
  • 00:30:30
    principles and like the whole idea of
  • 00:30:31
    the rapture. But anyways, he goes on,
  • 00:30:33
    Frank had declared, quote, I have come
  • 00:30:36
    to rid the world of all the laws and the
  • 00:30:38
    statutes which have been in existence
  • 00:30:41
    hitherto.
  • 00:30:42
    Another person explaining the sign of
  • 00:30:44
    thought writes, "The conception of the
  • 00:30:46
    Messiah as he who must enter completely
  • 00:30:49
    into the clippa, the demonic power of
  • 00:30:52
    the shells that he made liberates the
  • 00:30:54
    holiness that is held there and in doing
  • 00:30:58
    thus fulfills the purpose of the exile
  • 00:31:01
    of Israel and redeems Israel and the
  • 00:31:03
    world in one. But even that is not
  • 00:31:05
    enough. The holy sin becomes a pattern
  • 00:31:07
    pattern. men must hurl themselves into
  • 00:31:10
    sin in order to tear from it the holy
  • 00:31:12
    sparks and soon there is no sin any
  • 00:31:15
    longer. And then he goes on to speak
  • 00:31:16
    about how sexuality like sex stuff is it
  • 00:31:22
    hinges upon the these sort of sexual
  • 00:31:26
    parties. He writes sexuality as the
  • 00:31:28
    locust for the expression of personal
  • 00:31:30
    freedom has of course deep roots. In the
  • 00:31:33
    Zohar the sexual metaphor is used very
  • 00:31:35
    freely. The Orthodox tradition sharply
  • 00:31:38
    restricted sexual expression perhaps as
  • 00:31:40
    has been suggested by some writers and
  • 00:31:43
    it tells us that the movement grew into
  • 00:31:45
    a violent political threat to the
  • 00:31:47
    orthodoxy theocracy and measures and
  • 00:31:50
    countermeasures were taken by both
  • 00:31:51
    sides. The Frankists were placed under
  • 00:31:55
    excommunication and the Frankist replied
  • 00:31:57
    by an attack upon the Talmud arguing
  • 00:31:59
    that it was false and harmful. The
  • 00:32:02
    Frankists even charged that the Talmud
  • 00:32:04
    made use of Christian blood obligatory
  • 00:32:07
    and they lent testimony that the Jews
  • 00:32:10
    were engaging in ritual murder. The
  • 00:32:11
    climax of Frank's career came when he
  • 00:32:14
    and all of his followers were converted
  • 00:32:16
    to Catholicism with great pomp and
  • 00:32:18
    ceremony. The members of the Polish
  • 00:32:20
    nobility acted as sponsors and the newly
  • 00:32:22
    baptized Jews assumed their family
  • 00:32:24
    names. Numbers of them thus came into
  • 00:32:27
    Polish nobility. Jacob Frank himself had
  • 00:32:30
    King Augustus III as his godfather and
  • 00:32:34
    became a Catholic in the presence of the
  • 00:32:35
    royal family and the court dignitaries
  • 00:32:37
    in November of 1759,
  • 00:32:40
    less than 100 years after the apostasy
  • 00:32:43
    of Sabati
  • 00:32:45
    and less than 100 years before the birth
  • 00:32:47
    of Sigman Freud. Now, let me tell you
  • 00:32:49
    why I'm telling you this. So I mentioned
  • 00:32:51
    that someone who's thinking about
  • 00:32:54
    becoming a Catholic as I was is learning
  • 00:32:55
    that whoa okay wait a second I learned
  • 00:32:58
    more about Jacob Frank I realized that
  • 00:32:59
    they believed that you had to practice
  • 00:33:01
    incest as a sacrament. Um they believed
  • 00:33:05
    that they basically just had to keep
  • 00:33:06
    intermaring one another and that they
  • 00:33:09
    would achieve power. They believed in
  • 00:33:11
    the cult of military. Um essentially
  • 00:33:13
    like I said going deeper into sin. the
  • 00:33:15
    greatest sin that you could commit
  • 00:33:17
    because he said, "I'll bring you down
  • 00:33:19
    into the depths would be this act of
  • 00:33:20
    pedophilia." Um that they were having
  • 00:33:23
    these rituals. I learned the answer to
  • 00:33:24
    the Catholic Church. So, I'm not just
  • 00:33:25
    going to end with that book. I need to
  • 00:33:26
    learn everything I can about this guy,
  • 00:33:28
    right? Because um what's going on here?
  • 00:33:32
    And the more I learned about him, I was
  • 00:33:33
    positively astounded um that they
  • 00:33:36
    practiced also apostasy. So, they
  • 00:33:38
    believe that the way to take down your
  • 00:33:40
    enemies was to convert into their
  • 00:33:42
    faiths. You wanted to take down
  • 00:33:44
    Christianity. You had to become a
  • 00:33:45
    Christian and then from within you could
  • 00:33:48
    break down the church. Think about what
  • 00:33:49
    the world was. You know, the empires
  • 00:33:52
    were Christian at this time and they did
  • 00:33:55
    this. His followers did this. They
  • 00:33:56
    masscon converted multiple times. We
  • 00:33:59
    then learned that Frankus converts uh
  • 00:34:01
    earlier in that earlier episode. Um he
  • 00:34:04
    becomes Muslim. The Sebastians became
  • 00:34:05
    Muslim. So there is but they're all the
  • 00:34:08
    same family which is crazy. And so in
  • 00:34:11
    trying to learn more about Jacob Frank
  • 00:34:13
    and I'm buying all these books and I'm
  • 00:34:14
    I'm going, "Is this cult still alive
  • 00:34:17
    today? Is this really over?" Because
  • 00:34:18
    suddenly I talk about on a podcast and
  • 00:34:20
    I've got all these organizations
  • 00:34:21
    screaming at me going, "This is a fringe
  • 00:34:23
    cult. It's over. This isn't happening
  • 00:34:25
    anymore. It's irrelevant."
  • 00:34:28
    Oh, but they lied. Of course they lied
  • 00:34:31
    because we freak out about something you
  • 00:34:32
    shouldn't have freak out about. This
  • 00:34:33
    wasn't really a fringe cult and it's so
  • 00:34:34
    over. Why do you care? Like why do you
  • 00:34:36
    care if we're talking about something
  • 00:34:37
    that's over? You know, oh, it doesn't
  • 00:34:39
    matter. It's irrelevant.
  • 00:34:42
    And let me tell you guys, what I
  • 00:34:43
    discovered right away was not only was
  • 00:34:46
    this cult not over, but that it made it
  • 00:34:48
    here to the United States. And we kind
  • 00:34:50
    of like elected a Supreme Court justice
  • 00:34:52
    that believed in this. Like that Lewis
  • 00:34:55
    Brandis came from a family of Frankists.
  • 00:34:59
    See, Jacob Frank had sexual relations
  • 00:35:00
    with his daughter. They believed in
  • 00:35:01
    incest. They believed in breeding. You
  • 00:35:03
    had to constantly have tons of children.
  • 00:35:05
    and she became because they were trying
  • 00:35:07
    to kind of put the Catholic tradition on
  • 00:35:10
    its head. They turned her into sort of
  • 00:35:13
    like the unholy Mary. I know that's I
  • 00:35:17
    feel blasphemous even saying that, but
  • 00:35:19
    this is the reality of what these people
  • 00:35:20
    believed in. And I'm just showing you
  • 00:35:21
    this article
  • 00:35:23
    um which explicitly says that we know
  • 00:35:27
    Can you pull up this this JSTO article,
  • 00:35:29
    Skyler, just so we can pull this up
  • 00:35:30
    here? Yeah. Meet Ava Frank, the first
  • 00:35:34
    Jewish female messiah. I want to show
  • 00:35:35
    you this last sentence here. This is
  • 00:35:36
    crazy.
  • 00:35:39
    It tells us at the very end of that
  • 00:35:40
    paragraph. Here we go. So we don't have
  • 00:35:42
    to even buy it. Like there we go. So it
  • 00:35:43
    says, "We know that US Supreme Court
  • 00:35:46
    Justice Lewis Brandes had s had such a
  • 00:35:48
    portrait speaking about Ava Ava Frank
  • 00:35:50
    given to him by his mother descended
  • 00:35:52
    from a prominent line of Jews who
  • 00:35:53
    continued to revere Ava Frank. And I
  • 00:35:56
    looked into it and she carried on for
  • 00:35:58
    her father. Her father became a baron.
  • 00:36:00
    Jacob Frank became a baron like baron
  • 00:36:02
    Frank who had a castle in offenbach
  • 00:36:05
    Germany. Um that they these rituals were
  • 00:36:07
    happening uh and one of the things that
  • 00:36:11
    they concerned themselves with was
  • 00:36:13
    chemistry starting like pharmaceuticals,
  • 00:36:17
    right? And you go what the heck is going
  • 00:36:19
    on here? And then Ava Frank before she
  • 00:36:22
    died wrote these red letters and told
  • 00:36:24
    all of her followers like if you believe
  • 00:36:27
    in this Frankst
  • 00:36:29
    this this Frankist cult then you need to
  • 00:36:32
    apostasize again like convert into
  • 00:36:35
    various Protestant faiths Christian
  • 00:36:38
    faiths and hide yourselves. These were
  • 00:36:40
    called red letters that she sent to all
  • 00:36:42
    of her faithful followers.
  • 00:36:44
    Well, you're never going to guess French
  • 00:36:46
    people that are watching this because
  • 00:36:48
    everywhere I look, I'm starting to try
  • 00:36:50
    to chase this like Frankist movement.
  • 00:36:51
    Where is it? His tentacles are
  • 00:36:53
    everywhere. Then I buy a book from
  • 00:36:55
    Gersham Shalom that uh Israeli historian
  • 00:36:58
    and this book is called from Frankism to
  • 00:37:01
    Jacabanism.
  • 00:37:03
    Oh, like you're talking like the
  • 00:37:06
    Jacabins like the French Revolution
  • 00:37:08
    which was started.
  • 00:37:11
    And lo and behold, I learn that one of
  • 00:37:15
    the people that funded this movement in
  • 00:37:17
    a very big way, and you may have heard
  • 00:37:18
    his name, Junius Frey, that was his
  • 00:37:21
    French name because part of this
  • 00:37:23
    movement they believed, again, apostasy,
  • 00:37:25
    take on a different character. It's like
  • 00:37:26
    theater. Become someone else. Be
  • 00:37:28
    convincing about who you are and we'll
  • 00:37:30
    take over the world. And Junius Frey,
  • 00:37:34
    actually his real name when he was born
  • 00:37:36
    was Moses Dbrushka. He was the cousin of
  • 00:37:39
    Jacob Frank and he learned French, went
  • 00:37:43
    down into Strawburg and began funding
  • 00:37:48
    people who rented a house actually and
  • 00:37:50
    began funding people, writing,
  • 00:37:52
    publishing about this revolution that
  • 00:37:54
    needed to happen, fostering the
  • 00:37:55
    revolutionary spirit. Can you pull up
  • 00:37:57
    Moses Dbrushka's Wikipedia? Because this
  • 00:38:00
    is this is really truly incredible.
  • 00:38:02
    tells you Moses de Brrisca uh alias
  • 00:38:06
    Junius Frey. He was a writer, a poet and
  • 00:38:09
    a revolutionary. Uh he converted from
  • 00:38:12
    Judaism to the Catholic faith. He took
  • 00:38:14
    the name first France Thomas Sconfeld.
  • 00:38:17
    So he apostasized once, became France
  • 00:38:19
    Thomas Sconfeld, then did it again uh
  • 00:38:21
    after he was elevated to the nobility in
  • 00:38:24
    Vienna. So a lot of them were in Vienna.
  • 00:38:26
    This book kind of makes that clear. then
  • 00:38:28
    became
  • 00:38:30
    um France Thomas Edler von Sconfeld.
  • 00:38:34
    Then he became
  • 00:38:36
    uh
  • 00:38:38
    Junius Frey. You can see that in 1792 in
  • 00:38:41
    the wake of the French Revolution he
  • 00:38:42
    traveled to Strawburg to Paris and
  • 00:38:44
    became a jackabin changing his name once
  • 00:38:46
    again to Junius Frey. The new name
  • 00:38:47
    derived from Junius from the Roman Juny
  • 00:38:50
    family that fostered the famous tyrant
  • 00:38:52
    slayer Brutus. I am telling you guys
  • 00:38:54
    when you start looking into this and you
  • 00:38:56
    realize that these people had a plot to
  • 00:38:59
    crush empires
  • 00:39:01
    and they just converted and because then
  • 00:39:05
    people don't know what's happening then
  • 00:39:07
    whoa you're in the Catholic church
  • 00:39:08
    you're going what are these ped
  • 00:39:09
    something pedophile scams what's
  • 00:39:10
    happening what genius and at the same
  • 00:39:13
    time you're just intermaring within your
  • 00:39:16
    own family and they had faithful
  • 00:39:18
    followers uh it is one of the things
  • 00:39:22
    that has really blown my mind because we
  • 00:39:26
    know that this sort of modern over
  • 00:39:29
    sexualized culture whenever you speak to
  • 00:39:30
    academics about it they're like well it
  • 00:39:31
    began in French right the French
  • 00:39:33
    Revolution was sexual and then I learned
  • 00:39:36
    this and I realized that there is a
  • 00:39:38
    theology to this that people actually
  • 00:39:40
    believe in this and the fact that you
  • 00:39:42
    are not allowed to speak about this
  • 00:39:45
    without reporters coming to attack you
  • 00:39:48
    should concern you that tells you
  • 00:39:50
    something's not dead right something is
  • 00:39:52
    not dead if you can't talk about it and
  • 00:39:53
    no one would care. Like I said, if you
  • 00:39:55
    talk about weird things that took place
  • 00:39:56
    in history, it's just interesting. But
  • 00:39:59
    you have all of these writers trying to
  • 00:40:01
    protect this little piece of history.
  • 00:40:04
    And we learned that these people became
  • 00:40:07
    very involved with public. They knew
  • 00:40:08
    that they had to control publishing
  • 00:40:10
    houses. They created the music. There
  • 00:40:12
    was so much writing. And it is
  • 00:40:16
    interesting when you recognize that it
  • 00:40:18
    made it all the way to America.
  • 00:40:22
    Uh, Lyndon Bane Johnson was very, by the
  • 00:40:25
    way, very, very, very obsessed with a
  • 00:40:28
    couple of weird things that happened
  • 00:40:29
    into America. We should probably get
  • 00:40:30
    into that um on my book club because I
  • 00:40:33
    don't want to get like banned for
  • 00:40:35
    speaking about that. Someone's calling
  • 00:40:37
    me. Hope it's not the White House. It's
  • 00:40:39
    not. We're good. Um, and it's been it's
  • 00:40:43
    been interesting. It's been interesting
  • 00:40:44
    to also recognize that a lot of this
  • 00:40:47
    history is just being hidden from us.
  • 00:40:49
    And I when I think about us barreling
  • 00:40:51
    toward this uh AI destination, which I
  • 00:40:54
    think is happening right now, and
  • 00:40:57
    children, so many of them who can't even
  • 00:40:59
    read, who don't have the attention span
  • 00:41:00
    to be able to read, who are asking AI
  • 00:41:03
    questions and think that they're getting
  • 00:41:04
    the true answers. I can just imagine a
  • 00:41:07
    time where they just rinse the internet
  • 00:41:09
    of all of this stuff where people are no
  • 00:41:11
    longer able to read books or don't want
  • 00:41:13
    to read books, whatever it is, and they
  • 00:41:14
    don't know this history. It's why I
  • 00:41:16
    started my book club because I was just
  • 00:41:18
    amazed at how much happened that I don't
  • 00:41:19
    know about and I realized how much power
  • 00:41:22
    we give the school system, the public
  • 00:41:24
    school system, the publishing houses to
  • 00:41:27
    tell us what we need to know. That's it.
  • 00:41:29
    Oh, the French Revolution. Don't look at
  • 00:41:30
    beyond that. It's just, you know, some
  • 00:41:32
    frisky French people and here's what
  • 00:41:34
    happened and and that's it. No, but
  • 00:41:37
    everything as my husband told me when I
  • 00:41:39
    asked him why he decided to master in
  • 00:41:43
    theology like why were you so driven
  • 00:41:45
    toward theology
  • 00:41:47
    uh when you went to university and he
  • 00:41:48
    says because everything is theology
  • 00:41:50
    everything's a faith faith is what
  • 00:41:51
    guides people right you think about
  • 00:41:53
    Sigman Freud turning his faith into
  • 00:41:56
    something modern right making you not
  • 00:41:58
    even believe it's a faith that it's a
  • 00:41:59
    psychoanalytic movement oh no that's not
  • 00:42:02
    a faith that's what this book at least
  • 00:42:04
    spells out pretty clearly with a lot of
  • 00:42:06
    evidence. Yeah. That they could baptize
  • 00:42:09
    you into their faith and you don't even
  • 00:42:11
    realize it. And we're learning about
  • 00:42:13
    this sort of mixture of the the male and
  • 00:42:16
    the female. That's what he believed in.
  • 00:42:18
    And suddenly we're looking up and you've
  • 00:42:20
    got all of these psychiatrists who are
  • 00:42:22
    telling us that no, like transgenderism
  • 00:42:24
    is totally a thing. I find that to be
  • 00:42:26
    interesting, at least compelling,
  • 00:42:28
    something that we can talk about. Like
  • 00:42:30
    that's interesting. Very interesting.
  • 00:42:32
    And now we have in Paris
  • 00:42:35
    Breijit Mcronone
  • 00:42:38
    and rather than the publications being
  • 00:42:42
    interested in that they block it. They
  • 00:42:45
    say, "Oh no, that's a crazy consp." We
  • 00:42:46
    could not have produced more evidence
  • 00:42:48
    that something is not right there and
  • 00:42:51
    they will not even look at it. What does
  • 00:42:54
    that tell you? Who is in power? Who are
  • 00:42:57
    these people that are in power?
  • 00:42:59
    I'll tell you one thing. They are people
  • 00:43:02
    that understand the threat of anybody
  • 00:43:04
    learning that this could potentially be
  • 00:43:06
    a theology that is operating in plain
  • 00:43:07
    sight. Um, and like I said to the I
  • 00:43:12
    think in my book club last week, I said,
  • 00:43:14
    "Are we the muggles?" You know, to use a
  • 00:43:17
    Harry Potter expression here, like, "Are
  • 00:43:20
    we the muggles? We have been led to
  • 00:43:23
    believe that we're atheist, right?"
  • 00:43:25
    Right. And I'm kind of going back to the
  • 00:43:26
    the old we like, oh, atheism, like your
  • 00:43:29
    your grandparents were crazy to believe
  • 00:43:31
    in to believe in the Lord and oh my
  • 00:43:34
    gosh, no, this is the new age. You're
  • 00:43:36
    smarter. It's all about the self, what
  • 00:43:37
    you can do. You're an atheist. There's
  • 00:43:39
    such a thing as an atheist. There's such
  • 00:43:41
    a thing as an atheist. You believe in
  • 00:43:42
    something. And if somebody has turned
  • 00:43:45
    you into a muggle while they very much
  • 00:43:48
    believe God is real because they created
  • 00:43:50
    a whole doctrine and a philosophy that
  • 00:43:52
    they are following trying to convince us
  • 00:43:54
    that they are the gods, right? That they
  • 00:43:57
    can turn society into whatever it is
  • 00:43:58
    they want, keeping us blinded because we
  • 00:44:01
    don't realize that this is a spiritual
  • 00:44:02
    battle, but they know it is and they're
  • 00:44:04
    fighting for your spirit and they're
  • 00:44:05
    winning. Yeah, pretty interesting stuff.
  • 00:44:09
    Pretty interesting stuff. Anyways, I
  • 00:44:11
    gave you a lot to uh consider here.
  • 00:44:14
    People are obviously all over the world
  • 00:44:17
    waking up and people are choosing
  • 00:44:19
    goodness or they are choosing evil. And
  • 00:44:21
    I will tell you that it feels almost
  • 00:44:26
    like these events are being catalyzed.
  • 00:44:28
    You're suddenly seeing people who you
  • 00:44:30
    thought were real and honest and
  • 00:44:33
    recognizing that they lie. Whether
  • 00:44:34
    that's whether that's a pastor, whether
  • 00:44:36
    that's a political person that you
  • 00:44:38
    follow, whether it's a a newspaper
  • 00:44:40
    organization that you're reading. I hope
  • 00:44:42
    the point of this podcast, if you take
  • 00:44:44
    anything away from my podcast, it's that
  • 00:44:47
    you need to constantly examine who
  • 00:44:48
    you're listening to and read these
  • 00:44:50
    books, like educate yourself. Um, and
  • 00:44:54
    once you become educated, like I have
  • 00:44:56
    said since the beginning of my career,
  • 00:44:57
    an educated mind cannot be enslaved. And
  • 00:44:59
    you'll start to previously examine your
  • 00:45:01
    earlier enslavements.
  • 00:45:03
    And uh yeah, I I could say a lot, but
  • 00:45:05
    I'd save the rest of it for my book club
  • 00:45:06
    because we're reading a a lot of this on
  • 00:45:09
    my book club and we'll we'll save it uh
  • 00:45:12
    for there. By the way, if you want to
  • 00:45:13
    join the book club, kennosins.com, I see
  • 00:45:15
    that they put a little prompt up. So, uh
  • 00:45:16
    yeah, the conversations get pretty spicy
  • 00:45:18
    and we are definitely threading all of
  • 00:45:21
    this together very slowly and it's it's
  • 00:45:24
    amazing and terrifying at the exact same
  • 00:45:26
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    Something that I forgot to add, by the
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    way, one more dot I want to connect for
  • 00:47:48
    you just so I can throw it all out here,
  • 00:47:50
    uh, is that Jacob Frank's mother's
  • 00:47:54
    first, uh, her name, her surname is
  • 00:47:57
    Herzel, spelled H I R S H L. And I was
  • 00:48:02
    able to connect a dot that they are
  • 00:48:05
    related to Theodore Herzel. Uh, and I
  • 00:48:10
    have that all in a file somewhere
  • 00:48:11
    because this has been a a long effort to
  • 00:48:14
    get books. Some books are not in print
  • 00:48:15
    anymore. And what would that say if
  • 00:48:18
    Theodore Herzel was from a Frankist
  • 00:48:20
    family? I know there's some very strange
  • 00:48:22
    things about what happens with his
  • 00:48:23
    daughters and the only communication.
  • 00:48:26
    This is very interesting especially
  • 00:48:27
    after you read this book that Sigman
  • 00:48:30
    Freud and Theodore Herdzil they didn't
  • 00:48:33
    really know each other but clearly
  • 00:48:34
    something happened and Sigman Freud sent
  • 00:48:37
    him his work you know psycho uh analysis
  • 00:48:42
    if you will sent him a book or a
  • 00:48:44
    reference or whatever it was about about
  • 00:48:46
    the psychoanalytic movement and he sent
  • 00:48:48
    it to him to help him deal with his
  • 00:48:50
    daughters. So, I thought that was
  • 00:48:52
    interesting. And then you learn that
  • 00:48:53
    like his daughters committed suicide,
  • 00:48:55
    Theodore Herz. So, they say, "Oh, a
  • 00:48:57
    terrible life. His daughters were just,
  • 00:48:58
    you know, dealing with mental issues."
  • 00:49:00
    And now that I know what I know about
  • 00:49:01
    Sigman Freud, which is that he was
  • 00:49:03
    covering for pedophilia, uh, and that
  • 00:49:06
    when he learned that a bunch of the
  • 00:49:08
    women had been assaulted by their
  • 00:49:11
    parents, he then gaslit them. Like,
  • 00:49:12
    that's what he's famous for. He's famous
  • 00:49:14
    for creating gaslighting. Like, that
  • 00:49:16
    really is it. Um, I have questions about
  • 00:49:20
    Theodora Herzel. I do. I'm just gonna
  • 00:49:23
    put that out there and not gonna put it
  • 00:49:25
    out as fact. I'm g just send you down to
  • 00:49:27
    do your own your own research and yeah,
  • 00:49:32
    a murderous cult. They believed like you
  • 00:49:34
    learn about what the Frankus believe and
  • 00:49:36
    it was a military cult and it's like I
  • 00:49:39
    don't like it. I don't like that when
  • 00:49:40
    I'm reading the theology. It sounds too
  • 00:49:43
    much like when we get into people that
  • 00:49:46
    believe that you have to kill like what
  • 00:49:49
    what happens if a genocide's happening
  • 00:49:50
    is totally fine because it's going to
  • 00:49:51
    bring in the Messiah. When you go
  • 00:49:53
    backwards and see where that came from,
  • 00:49:55
    it gets pretty terrifying quick. Okay,
  • 00:49:58
    that's all I'm going to say about that
  • 00:49:58
    before I read some of your comments. Um,
  • 00:50:01
    who do we have first? We have Rose. She
  • 00:50:03
    writes, "The White House has some nerve
  • 00:50:05
    to interfere with free speech and
  • 00:50:06
    journalism. Truth is always important no
  • 00:50:08
    matter whose feelings get hurt." Yeah.
  • 00:50:10
    Yeah. So, here's what I will say and I'm
  • 00:50:12
    going to be pretty even here. If you're
  • 00:50:15
    Trump and you really are trying to
  • 00:50:16
    negotiate the end of this war and this
  • 00:50:18
    guy throws it out there and you are not
  • 00:50:20
    someone who listens to podcast like
  • 00:50:22
    Trump was very clear on the phone that
  • 00:50:23
    he didn't he didn't even know what his
  • 00:50:25
    opponent was talking about. He's like
  • 00:50:26
    what are you doing? Like what's
  • 00:50:27
    happening that I have this president
  • 00:50:28
    before me asking for you to shut up
  • 00:50:30
    about his wife. Then he's going okay
  • 00:50:33
    yeah I know Candace. I'll call her and
  • 00:50:35
    just ask her to stop talking about web.
  • 00:50:36
    That's so silly. I don't get it. He
  • 00:50:37
    didn't he did not watch the series. Like
  • 00:50:39
    Trump did not watch the becoming Brashit
  • 00:50:41
    series. So this was not a conscious like
  • 00:50:42
    let me shut down speech. It was kind of
  • 00:50:44
    like could you shut up for a little bit
  • 00:50:45
    so I could try to get this done. Uh
  • 00:50:48
    again that's me being charitable. I do
  • 00:50:51
    think that he was motivated by goodness
  • 00:50:53
    when he put in this request. I don't
  • 00:50:56
    think the people
  • 00:50:58
    necessarily around him were motivated by
  • 00:51:00
    goodness. I do think that there was
  • 00:51:01
    people that were more powerful that want
  • 00:51:02
    wanted this podcast to end and they
  • 00:51:04
    thought that that would be a good way to
  • 00:51:06
    kind of massage Trump into agreeing with
  • 00:51:10
    that. And I think that's been a lot by
  • 00:51:12
    the way of this particular term like
  • 00:51:14
    going after free speech on college
  • 00:51:15
    campuses. There are clearly people in
  • 00:51:17
    his administration who would happily um
  • 00:51:20
    squash speech to and I would say this
  • 00:51:23
    particular administration is to defend
  • 00:51:25
    the modern state of Israel and I'm not
  • 00:51:26
    okay with that. I've been vocally
  • 00:51:28
    against that. But I don't think Trump
  • 00:51:29
    was motivated by anything nefarious and
  • 00:51:32
    I have pretty good vibes and I can send
  • 00:51:34
    stuff and I hope I'm right about that. I
  • 00:51:37
    think I am right about that. Jane
  • 00:51:38
    Roberts writes, "I called this my Amazon
  • 00:51:41
    book review on Bousard's book. I
  • 00:51:43
    mentioned that I think Trump has been
  • 00:51:45
    communicating with Candace about her
  • 00:51:46
    investigation. You you've you're
  • 00:51:49
    definitely on it because people in the
  • 00:51:50
    chat were just like she's pregnant
  • 00:51:51
    again,
  • 00:51:54
    which is really funny." D writes, "I
  • 00:51:55
    love you, Candace. moving to your
  • 00:51:57
    beautiful state as of tomorrow. Please
  • 00:51:59
    make the Mcronone reels stop. Their PR
  • 00:52:01
    team is working overtime. Yeah. Uh
  • 00:52:03
    that's another thing that happened. So
  • 00:52:05
    since that phone call with Trump, I then
  • 00:52:08
    learned that the Emanuel Mcronone
  • 00:52:11
    circle, so I don't know if it was
  • 00:52:12
    someone on Breit's team or someone on
  • 00:52:14
    his team, they have separate teams, um
  • 00:52:17
    was communicating with crisis PR firms
  • 00:52:20
    in Los Angeles. And I was told that
  • 00:52:24
    those crisis PR firms, one that they
  • 00:52:27
    were working with that gave me the tip
  • 00:52:28
    and told me this was trying to get
  • 00:52:31
    content removed from Tik Tok because Tik
  • 00:52:35
    Tok, as I have learned, have very strong
  • 00:52:38
    rules against speaking about LGBTQ
  • 00:52:40
    stuff. And so they were very successful.
  • 00:52:42
    They definitely got all of our videos
  • 00:52:43
    taken down. And since my phone call with
  • 00:52:45
    Trump, we got three overnight strikes on
  • 00:52:48
    our account. So, he almost got banned
  • 00:52:50
    from Tik Tok and that was put on a
  • 00:52:52
    90-day hold before those strikes were
  • 00:52:54
    removed. Again, those were clips from my
  • 00:52:56
    Becoming Breit series. And so,
  • 00:52:58
    apparently protecting this kind of LGBTQ
  • 00:53:02
    lifestyle is more important than free
  • 00:53:03
    speech on TikTok. And they basically
  • 00:53:07
    abused that. I'm speaking of the Mcron
  • 00:53:09
    abused that when they hired a crisis PR
  • 00:53:12
    firm. By the way, again, is what Ka said
  • 00:53:14
    about his wife true? Of course it's true
  • 00:53:16
    because you don't hire a United
  • 00:53:18
    States-based crisis PR team to deal with
  • 00:53:21
    fiction. I just would never who would do
  • 00:53:23
    this? You could say whatever you want
  • 00:53:24
    about me if you just were like Candace,
  • 00:53:26
    you totally Candace lived as a man for
  • 00:53:29
    30 years. I'm like haha. Okay, print
  • 00:53:31
    your book. Do whatever you need to do
  • 00:53:33
    because it's insane. There's just so
  • 00:53:35
    many photos of me growing up with my
  • 00:53:36
    family and in every high school text,
  • 00:53:39
    you know, high school yearbook and from
  • 00:53:41
    elementary spanning upward. It's just a
  • 00:53:42
    nonsense. That's not how they are
  • 00:53:44
    behaving. they are threatened. Melissa
  • 00:53:48
    Delegado writes, "Excellent journalism.
  • 00:53:49
    I love that you did not forgo our values
  • 00:53:51
    and what is important to you. You manage
  • 00:53:53
    this incredibly well." Thank you. Thank
  • 00:53:54
    you. I really appreciate that. And it
  • 00:53:56
    was tough, you know, and I'm I'm
  • 00:53:57
    definitely appreciative first and
  • 00:53:58
    foremost to my husband um who always is
  • 00:54:02
    the voice of reason at all times. But
  • 00:54:04
    then also to Tucker because I don't know
  • 00:54:06
    I don't have a relationship with Tucker.
  • 00:54:07
    Rob just text him every day and be like,
  • 00:54:08
    "Hey, what's for lunch?" And I I felt
  • 00:54:10
    like he was the right person to speak to
  • 00:54:11
    and I think he had a very sensible
  • 00:54:12
    Christian approach to it. Jessica Summit
  • 00:54:15
    writes, "Off topic, but I just watched
  • 00:54:17
    Surrounded. What the heck? The majority
  • 00:54:19
    didn't even let you speak. It was an
  • 00:54:20
    outright attack." Yes, you will see that
  • 00:54:23
    I am at nine months pregnant. Thought it
  • 00:54:24
    was a great idea to go debate feminism
  • 00:54:27
    with 20 radical feminists. And I will
  • 00:54:30
    talk about that tomorrow because it is
  • 00:54:31
    quite funny. But you are right. There
  • 00:54:32
    was just I think people just get
  • 00:54:34
    triggered when they see my face. They're
  • 00:54:36
    like, "Ah, attack." And so they didn't
  • 00:54:39
    even want to debate. They just wanted to
  • 00:54:40
    kind of land some high school disses or
  • 00:54:42
    whatever. Anyways, we'll get to that
  • 00:54:44
    tomorrow. Promise. Ghosty writes, "The
  • 00:54:46
    next time we see a show title like this,
  • 00:54:48
    Candace is going to say she's pregnant
  • 00:54:50
    again." Okay, fair. Fair. Maybe I am
  • 00:54:52
    always pregnant. What do you want me to
  • 00:54:53
    do? I'm Catholic now. Just saying the
  • 00:54:55
    matter. It's up to God. And he's just
  • 00:54:58
    like, "Yes, always to me." He's like,
  • 00:54:59
    "Yes, you shall be pregnant again."
  • 00:55:01
    Anyways, you guys, if you want to
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    support our work, I you can head to the
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    capacity. The book club is so worth the
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    they would not allow. We went out to the
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  • 00:55:17
    will sell this book for you." And they
  • 00:55:18
    do not want to reprint it for some
  • 00:55:20
    reason. So, that's interesting. But I
  • 00:55:21
    did get some emails that the PDF version
  • 00:55:23
    of this book is available so you can
  • 00:55:24
    read it without even having to pay for
  • 00:55:26
    it. That'll be our next book. We're
  • 00:55:27
    still reading Hollywood Babylon. Also,
  • 00:55:29
    if you are a new parent and you want to
  • 00:55:31
    enter into the vaccine conversation,
  • 00:55:34
    meaning know anything about the history
  • 00:55:35
    of vaccines, which is also being
  • 00:55:37
    completely hidden. And again, once I
  • 00:55:39
    know what I know about Jacob Frank,
  • 00:55:40
    Baron Frank, as he was living in
  • 00:55:43
    Offenbach, Germany, makes me feel a
  • 00:55:46
    little uncomfortable. Just big pharma.
  • 00:55:47
    I'm just really off that. But anyways,
  • 00:55:49
    if you want to learn about the history
  • 00:55:50
    of vaccines, the history of birth
  • 00:55:52
    control, definitely sign up to that
  • 00:55:53
    series, A Shot in the Dark, that's
  • 00:55:55
    available on our website, and you'll
  • 00:55:56
    also get other free content. So, it's
  • 00:55:58
    totally worth it. And you get to support
  • 00:55:59
    me. Like, and I obviously, like I say
  • 00:56:01
    every episode, am not being funded by
  • 00:56:03
    anybody in the Middle East. I'm funded
  • 00:56:04
    by you guys um who have believed in me
  • 00:56:07
    stepping out on my own uh to do this
  • 00:56:09
    thing while being under just a full
  • 00:56:11
    attack that I was last year for just
  • 00:56:13
    being interested and wanting to learn
  • 00:56:14
    more things and being called stupid. I
  • 00:56:17
    love being called stupid because it's an
  • 00:56:18
    invitation to get smart. I like getting
  • 00:56:20
    smart and then I can share the stuff
  • 00:56:21
    that I learned. So, keep calling me
  • 00:56:23
    dumb. See you guys tomorrow.
  • 00:56:27
    [Music]
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