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[00:00:00] All right, you guys. Happy Thursday. I
[00:00:02] think we are now arriving at the point
[00:00:04] where we are all realizing that the
[00:00:06] people who are in power are maybe not
[00:00:08] telling us the truth about anything at
[00:00:11] all, not one thing at all. And maybe the
[00:00:13] people that are in power are the crazy
[00:00:16] ones. And something that I totally
[00:00:18] missed that I have to tell you about is
[00:00:20] that on the day that Breijit Mcronone
[00:00:22] dropped her lawsuit against me, the
[00:00:23] media reported that she had also lost
[00:00:26] two people in her immediate family. The
[00:00:29] timing is extremely odd and the story is
[00:00:32] somewhat confusing, but I think we have
[00:00:33] to cover that. Plus, speaking of the
[00:00:35] media accusing others of being crazy and
[00:00:38] the elites accusing others of being
[00:00:39] crazy, Yay is in the news. The artist
[00:00:41] formerly known as Kanye West. He's
[00:00:43] dropped a trailer for an upcoming
[00:00:44] documentary and I have to say it's
[00:00:46] pretty inspiring. So, welcome back to
[00:00:47] Candace.
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[00:01:02] Very quickly, I have to say right at the
[00:01:04] top that I laughed way too hard at this
[00:01:06] headline. This is the New York Post.
[00:01:08] It's real, guys. It reads, "French
[00:01:11] President Emanuel Mcronone's wife hired
[00:01:14] private eye to dig into Candace Owens
[00:01:17] report." Wow, that really is just so
[00:01:20] insane. I just never thought that my
[00:01:22] life would ever end up here is what I
[00:01:24] have to say. No matter what you think
[00:01:26] when you plan your life, you never think
[00:01:27] maybe a sitting president of a foreign
[00:01:29] country is going to hire a private eye
[00:01:31] to look into me. And what are they
[00:01:33] finding? Nothing. My life is so boring.
[00:01:36] I I don't know. I picture them going
[00:01:38] through my trash. I don't know what it
[00:01:39] is that they are looking for. But it's
[00:01:41] very clear they are paranoid. I've seen
[00:01:43] this before. People that commit evil,
[00:01:46] people that do things that are immoral,
[00:01:49] they are always paranoid, very, very
[00:01:51] paranoid. They always assume that others
[00:01:53] are capable of doing what they're
[00:01:54] capable of doing. And they usually
[00:01:57] perceive some massive plot that's
[00:01:58] happening. And that's what's happening
[00:01:59] with the LA Palace. They're perceiving a
[00:02:01] massive plot, but just just is not. So,
[00:02:05] it's Hitler's bunker, right? I feel like
[00:02:07] no doubt they're all sitting there.
[00:02:08] They're like, "Oh my god, there are the
[00:02:09] walls in the wall and this person's
[00:02:10] connected and this person's and it's all
[00:02:12] happening and it's a state level attack
[00:02:14] and it's Russia."
[00:02:16] It's not. I'm sorry, guys. But I got to
[00:02:19] tell you the story cuz it's amazing.
[00:02:20] Stop everything. You're not going to
[00:02:22] believe me because it is a neverending
[00:02:24] saga, a neverending strange tale. And of
[00:02:26] course, it only gets stranger when it
[00:02:27] comes to the Mcron.
[00:02:30] So, it was, just to remind you, July
[00:02:32] 23rd. That was the date that Bridget
[00:02:33] Mcronone delivered her lawsuit to me or
[00:02:35] rather delivered her lawsuit to the
[00:02:38] Financial Times to break the story and
[00:02:40] then I got a copy of it. Anyways,
[00:02:42] obviously there was global media
[00:02:44] coverage wallto-wall from here to China
[00:02:47] like never before. Everyone is covering
[00:02:50] this because no one has ever seen it. We
[00:02:52] made history really. like we'll look
[00:02:55] back and one small thing that happened
[00:02:58] in Candace Ken's basement is a giant
[00:03:01] step or leap for mankind or something. I
[00:03:03] think that's what they'll probably say.
[00:03:05] And of course, because it was so crazy
[00:03:08] and wall to- wall, people were not
[00:03:09] paying attention to other smaller
[00:03:11] stories that may have been about
[00:03:12] Breijgron also. Breie and Emanuel
[00:03:15] Mcronone also. And there was one on the
[00:03:17] very same day another pretty big event
[00:03:20] took place or rather a pretty big event
[00:03:23] broke in the press pertaining more to
[00:03:25] Brit and it was buried and I'm going to
[00:03:28] tell you what it was while we were
[00:03:29] distracted by the lawsuit. The news was
[00:03:32] that two people in Breijit Mcronone's
[00:03:34] immediate family had died. Okay. And I'm
[00:03:38] want to be very clear up top here. There
[00:03:39] are conflicting reports. Uh obviously we
[00:03:42] have a language barrier here. a lot of
[00:03:45] conflicting details about how it
[00:03:47] happened but we tried to source the most
[00:03:49] reliable one which would have been um
[00:03:51] you know French press and then we took a
[00:03:53] look at Ola magazine. This is the
[00:03:54] headline that appeared in Ola magazine.
[00:03:56] You can see that it is dated July 23rd
[00:03:58] and it tells us that Breijit Mcronone
[00:04:01] mourns sister and niece in heartbreaking
[00:04:04] double tragedy. First thing I can tell
[00:04:06] you about that headline beneath it, the
[00:04:09] subheading rather is that the names that
[00:04:11] are in the subheading are actually
[00:04:12] inaccurate. Elsewhere in the Ola
[00:04:15] article, they correct that. So that may
[00:04:17] have just been a legitimate mistake, but
[00:04:18] like I said, there were a lot of
[00:04:19] mistakes across the press, but it tells
[00:04:21] us elsewhere that Breijgit Mcronone is
[00:04:23] going through a very difficult time.
[00:04:24] Probably one of the hardest moments of
[00:04:26] her life. The French first lady is
[00:04:28] recently facing the heartbreaking loss
[00:04:30] of her sister Anarie Trognau who died at
[00:04:34] the age of 92 to whom she was very
[00:04:36] close. Also, also her niece Christine
[00:04:40] Hackwin, who was 68 years old, passed
[00:04:44] away just 2 weeks later. Now, I have to
[00:04:48] tell you that depending on what you're
[00:04:49] reading, the niece, who was also the
[00:04:52] daughter of the sister who died, Ann
[00:04:55] Marie,
[00:04:56] some people are reporting that she died
[00:04:58] 3 days later. Again, I am not going to
[00:05:01] assert exactly what day they died, but I
[00:05:04] can tell you that for certain what is
[00:05:06] being reported is that the deaths were
[00:05:07] backtoback and Breijgit Mcronone is
[00:05:09] mourning and this for whatever reason
[00:05:11] broke in the press on the same day that
[00:05:14] this lawsuit was filed. Now, I'm going
[00:05:17] to tell you why people are paying extra
[00:05:19] attention. And by paying extra
[00:05:20] attention, I mean kind of maybe a little
[00:05:22] bit freaking out, especially if you are
[00:05:25] following this unique story. So, one of
[00:05:28] the theories going back to that original
[00:05:30] photo that was taken in Amian, like the
[00:05:32] photo that she said, "Tada, look, I was
[00:05:35] a totally a kid. That's me on the lap.
[00:05:38] That's me and my family in 1953 in
[00:05:40] Amian." And then the internet slooh
[00:05:43] instantly looked to the left and said,
[00:05:45] "No, that's obviously you, John Michelle
[00:05:47] Trogno." And then they started positing
[00:05:51] theories about who the child was that
[00:05:53] was on Bashit's lap. We'd never floated
[00:05:55] any of the theories, but there were
[00:05:57] some. And one of the theories again that
[00:06:00] we did not present to you guys that
[00:06:02] other journalists did was that the
[00:06:04] little girl on the lap, the real
[00:06:06] identity of that little girl that was on
[00:06:08] the lap in this now famed 1953 family
[00:06:11] photo was in fact Christine Hawin. Okay,
[00:06:16] the niece. Right. So, the theory was,
[00:06:19] and I can show you that this theory was
[00:06:22] so popular that currently, right now,
[00:06:24] the Daily Mail reporting on these deaths
[00:06:27] has presented the family photo with the
[00:06:30] names on it. I don't know if they know
[00:06:32] if they've done this or if they're
[00:06:33] trying to be cheeky here, but they're
[00:06:35] showing you all the family members, and
[00:06:36] you can see that they have down there
[00:06:39] that the person on the lap is either
[00:06:42] Christine Hackwin or Natalie Farsy.
[00:06:44] Those were the two big theories that
[00:06:46] were happening on the web. So, I don't
[00:06:47] know. ideally now has put this here.
[00:06:49] Maybe a little bit of shade maybe some
[00:06:51] maybe the journalist who published it
[00:06:52] believes that John Michelle Trogno on
[00:06:55] the left they write John Michelle Trogno
[00:06:57] aka Breijit Trogno. Yeah, the theory was
[00:07:01] that that was Christine Hackwin. Now if
[00:07:02] you're looking they're saying that in
[00:07:04] the last couple of weeks Annie Trogno
[00:07:07] and Trognau has passed away. Uh some
[00:07:10] people reported that it was a cardiac
[00:07:13] arrest event and her daughter would be
[00:07:16] daughter if that theory was correct has
[00:07:19] now also passed away and they said that
[00:07:21] this was from a long illness. Mother and
[00:07:24] daughter are now gone. Okay. Again, the
[00:07:28] French press is reporting that Annie
[00:07:30] Trognau died on July 3rd and then was
[00:07:33] buried on the 15th in Aman and that
[00:07:36] Anmarie's daughter Christine died on
[00:07:38] July 19th and then was buried on the
[00:07:41] 25th. So that was 2 days after my
[00:07:43] lawsuit. Now, you will note if you look
[00:07:45] up the story that there are no pictures
[00:07:48] available of Anmarie, uh, the sister
[00:07:51] that's passed away because, as the press
[00:07:54] tells us, she happens to be the most
[00:07:56] discreet of the Trognau clan. Even more
[00:07:59] so than John Michelle Trognau. In fact,
[00:08:01] the press tells us that she's never been
[00:08:03] seen. She's never been seen in public
[00:08:06] since Breijgit Mcronone assumed office.
[00:08:09] I guess uh if if we are to take that at
[00:08:11] face value, if we're supposed to take
[00:08:13] what Love Figuro was saying at face
[00:08:15] value, then that would mean that she
[00:08:18] didn't even attend any of the inaugural
[00:08:20] event events. Didn't want to like sit
[00:08:22] across from her sister for whatever
[00:08:24] reason, and now she's gone, so we can't
[00:08:26] ask any questions about that. Okay.
[00:08:29] Something else that people are finding
[00:08:31] to be odd, and again, we do not have a
[00:08:33] full picture, so we can't report this as
[00:08:35] an absolute fact. It does seem a little
[00:08:37] bit mysterious, but we learned that on
[00:08:40] that July 25th funeral for her niece,
[00:08:43] uh, there is some footage of the first
[00:08:46] lady,
[00:08:48] if that's what we're calling her,
[00:08:49] Breijgit walking with Emanuel Mcronone.
[00:08:52] And what appears to be missing in this
[00:08:56] footage, just at first glance, again,
[00:08:58] there's probably going to be more photos
[00:09:00] that come out. This has all just
[00:09:01] happened very quickly and suddenly
[00:09:05] no one sees John Michelle Trrog. No, the
[00:09:07] person, the little fat guy that they
[00:09:10] once purported was in my lawsuit
[00:09:12] embedded, you know, the little
[00:09:13] background footage from the
[00:09:14] inauguration. They're like, "Jean, this
[00:09:16] is Jean Michelle Trogno. Don't ask any
[00:09:18] further questions. He's not making it to
[00:09:20] court to say, hey, look, I'm the real
[00:09:22] Jean Michelle Trogno. Leave my sister
[00:09:24] alone. I love her so much." And at first
[00:09:27] glance at that footage, it looks like he
[00:09:30] also didn't make it to his sister's
[00:09:32] funeral. That's what the chatter is
[00:09:34] saying online. Again, we would have to
[00:09:37] do a way deeper dive about that and see
[00:09:38] if there's more footage and pictures
[00:09:40] that are available. But you would
[00:09:42] anticipate, right, that if Breijit lost
[00:09:48] her sister,
[00:09:50] uh, that she might want to maybe be
[00:09:52] closer to Jean Michelle Truck, like
[00:09:54] maybe be seen with Jean Michelle Truck,
[00:09:56] which is what we've been asking for.
[00:09:57] Maybe she wouldn't have even had to file
[00:09:59] this lawsuit because people would have
[00:10:00] seen them mourning together, right? Like
[00:10:02] you would expect her to be with her only
[00:10:05] remaining brother
[00:10:08] because if she's being honest about her
[00:10:09] identity it would be just her
[00:10:13] John Michelle Trogno and also Mo'Nique
[00:10:17] Trogno that are left from that family
[00:10:20] photo that now famed family photo. There
[00:10:23] would be just the three siblings left.
[00:10:25] Anyways, take from that what you will.
[00:10:27] We're still investigating. Things are
[00:10:30] happening. strange events are happening.
[00:10:32] It could be nothing. Who knows? It of
[00:10:34] course is interesting because, you know,
[00:10:37] had those two individuals have been
[00:10:40] alive, we may have like to subpoena them
[00:10:43] to get a statement to debunk those
[00:10:46] rumors that it was in fact the niece
[00:10:49] that was sitting on the lap. Also, it
[00:10:51] would have been really nice if the niece
[00:10:53] during all of these legal proceedings
[00:10:55] that were happening in France just
[00:10:56] appeared and said, "Hey, you guys are
[00:10:58] being really crazy. That's not me.
[00:11:00] That's not me sitting on the lap. In
[00:11:02] fact, that that's my that's Pit and I
[00:11:04] love my aunt very much and please don't
[00:11:06] do that. But of course, nobody in the
[00:11:07] family ever does that. We don't know
[00:11:08] why. They're just very discreet. So
[00:11:11] discreet that they would rather watch
[00:11:12] their sibling, their aunt suffer
[00:11:14] publicly than to help clarify some of
[00:11:17] these rumors. Anyways, that brings me to
[00:11:19] another interesting tidbit about Emanuel
[00:11:21] Mcronone this time, which was introduced
[00:11:24] to me by another journalist in France
[00:11:25] whose name and identity I may maybe
[00:11:27] should not say just to kind of spare
[00:11:30] him. Anyways, I'll preface this by
[00:11:32] saying that one of the really
[00:11:34] interesting things to consider about
[00:11:35] Emanuel Mcronone is that throughout his
[00:11:37] entire uh presidency, there have been so
[00:11:40] many people and so many rumors that have
[00:11:42] come out that saying this guy's
[00:11:44] homosexual. Like Emanuel Mcron is a
[00:11:46] homosexual and I know him from here.
[00:11:49] Here's why I can tell you he's a
[00:11:50] homosexual and for whatever reason
[00:11:52] Emanuel Mcronone doesn't care about
[00:11:53] that. He's never sued. He's never uh
[00:11:56] sent private investigators to
[00:11:58] potentially jump into people's garbages
[00:12:00] while they're asleep. I don't know. And
[00:12:03] so it's a strange anomaly here, right?
[00:12:06] In fact, there's actually mainstream
[00:12:09] evidence that the couple even kind of
[00:12:11] enjoys those rumors. They make jokes to
[00:12:13] their friends at dinner parties. They
[00:12:15] make jokes to journalists that have
[00:12:16] interviewed them. Oh, Breija said
[00:12:18] before. Emanuel's not a homosexual, so
[00:12:20] we don't take offense to that. Haha.
[00:12:21] They're very light-hearted about the
[00:12:24] persistent rumors that Emanuel Mcronone
[00:12:26] is into men. When it comes to Breit
[00:12:29] being trans, not so much. We don't know
[00:12:30] why. Now, apparently,
[00:12:34] there have been some questions
[00:12:36] pertaining to Mcronone's uniquely close
[00:12:38] relationship with another older
[00:12:41] Frenchman. He has since passed away. Uh
[00:12:44] this Frenchman of course is not his wife
[00:12:47] and his name was Henry Hermand.
[00:12:51] Fascinating fascinating story. Okay. So
[00:12:53] the journalist writes to me that for 14
[00:12:56] years Henry meticulously and lovingly
[00:12:59] prepared Mcronone to reach the top of
[00:13:01] the French state hierarchy. Now who is
[00:13:04] Henry Hermand? He's like I said he's not
[00:13:06] alive. He's passed away. But French
[00:13:08] media acknowledges that he was indeed
[00:13:10] Mcronone's mentor. Okay, so this was his
[00:13:12] mentor. This is the headline you can see
[00:13:14] right now. Henry Hermand, Emanuel's
[00:13:15] mentor, has died. They're reporting on
[00:13:17] that at the age of 92. So how did he
[00:13:20] become his mentor? Well, according to my
[00:13:21] source, in 2002,
[00:13:24] Hermand who was at that time 78 years
[00:13:27] old, unexpectedly met Mcronone, who was
[00:13:29] at that time just 25 years old. So 78
[00:13:32] and 25 during a cocktail party among
[00:13:35] bureaucrats in the city of Bove, which
[00:13:37] is is not far um from the grounds that
[00:13:42] Hermand had purchased the former
[00:13:45] property that was owned by Ellie de
[00:13:48] Rothschild in the 1960s. Okay, it's
[00:13:50] north of Paris and Mcronone was at that
[00:13:54] time doing an internship at a local
[00:13:57] government office and apparently they
[00:13:59] just immediately hit it off. They
[00:14:00] decided to become very close friends,
[00:14:02] very unique relationship.
[00:14:04] And between 2002 and 2010, Hermand
[00:14:09] repeatedly invited Mcronone to his
[00:14:13] luxurious villa in Morocco.
[00:14:17] Interesting. Look, it's interesting
[00:14:20] given the context. an older guy taking a
[00:14:22] young guy to Morocco is only interesting
[00:14:25] because of that
[00:14:27] French presidential portrait that I
[00:14:29] can't get out of my head. You know, I
[00:14:30] can't get out of my head. Andre G, the
[00:14:32] book in the background, Pedesty Morocco,
[00:14:34] what he was openly about, but this could
[00:14:36] be a coincidence, okay? Don't jump to
[00:14:38] conclusions. I'm just telling you the
[00:14:39] facts that they traveled together to
[00:14:41] Morocco. Uh, in 2006, Hermand then
[00:14:44] introduces Mcronone to the Socialist
[00:14:47] Party of France. He acquaints him
[00:14:49] amongst its leaders including former
[00:14:51] prime ministers, future heads of state
[00:14:53] like Francois Holland who Mcronone is is
[00:14:57] soon going to become a cabinet member
[00:14:59] beneath. Eventually he's going to
[00:15:01] succeed uh Francois Holland and Hermand
[00:15:06] then in 2007 gifts Mcronone at that
[00:15:10] point Hermand is 83 years old and
[00:15:13] Mcronone is just 30 years old. He gifts
[00:15:15] him a an apartment, an entire apartment.
[00:15:18] Could you imagine a 30-y old man buying
[00:15:20] a 30-year-old younger lad an apartment
[00:15:25] in the middle of Paris? Smack in the
[00:15:28] middle of the city center of Paris.
[00:15:30] Okay. And this gift apparently took the
[00:15:33] form of an interestfree loan amounting
[00:15:36] to over half a million.
[00:15:39] That's really I mean with mentors like
[00:15:43] this, that's incredible. And Mcronone,
[00:15:45] it has been alleged, has never repaid
[00:15:48] that
[00:15:49] uh even though he is now a full-time
[00:15:51] public official or he was a full-time
[00:15:53] public official at that time, which
[00:15:54] would mean that he maybe accepted it
[00:15:56] illegally, but we don't even have to get
[00:15:57] speculate about that. The the point is
[00:15:59] this was gifted to him. That same year,
[00:16:02] uh Hermand becomes the best man at
[00:16:06] Mcronone's wedding to Breashit. So
[00:16:09] that's interesting. Mcronone's now
[00:16:11] getting married to Breijit and Hermon
[00:16:15] says I'm I'm gonna be the best man or
[00:16:17] maybe Mcronone asked him to be the best
[00:16:18] man. Not only that, he paid for the
[00:16:20] entire wedding. Fascinating. Okay.
[00:16:24] Absolutely fascinating that he would pay
[00:16:27] for the entire wedding. Is he like your
[00:16:31] dad? What's going on here? This is
[00:16:32] weird. He then vets the guest list for
[00:16:35] the wedding. Again, this is her mom
[00:16:36] doing this. He vets the guest list for
[00:16:38] the wedding. He personally personally
[00:16:40] selected which hotel in Lutet the
[00:16:44] celebration would take place. I mean, he
[00:16:45] was involved. By the way, I'd love to
[00:16:46] see more photos from their wedding. I
[00:16:47] think there's only like two or three
[00:16:48] available. That'd be another great thing
[00:16:50] if we could just see what guests were at
[00:16:52] the wedding. That could kind of
[00:16:54] demystify a lot of things for us.
[00:16:57] Moving on in 2016, obviously we know
[00:17:00] that Mcronone then begins his election
[00:17:02] campaign for the presidency of France
[00:17:04] and Hermand becomes his main donor and
[00:17:08] his political adviser. Uh in May during
[00:17:11] an interview, Nicholas Sarcoi, who was
[00:17:14] the former president of France, kind of
[00:17:16] says something weird in the interview.
[00:17:17] He kind of hints at Mcronone's personal
[00:17:20] life or personal lifestyle. He says,
[00:17:22] quote, "Mcone is cynical, a bit man, a
[00:17:26] bit woman. It's the trend of the moment.
[00:17:29] He's androgynous."
[00:17:31] Okay, guess that's quite chic. It's
[00:17:34] quite invogue. Later in September of
[00:17:37] that year, Henry Hermand gave another in
[00:17:41] now infamous interview. He was speaking
[00:17:44] to Lef Figuro and he was speaking about
[00:17:46] his relationship with Mcronone, their
[00:17:48] unique relationship, and he said, quote,
[00:17:51] "I never leave him." Unlike most
[00:17:54] brilliant men of his age, he didn't have
[00:17:56] numerous girlfriends. He was not pursued
[00:17:58] romantically, or at least he refused.
[00:18:02] Huh.
[00:18:03] It's kind of confusing that he would say
[00:18:05] that, right? Two months after that
[00:18:08] publication, which was was considered
[00:18:09] quite scandalous at the time, Hermon
[00:18:12] died. That was in November of 2016. And
[00:18:14] very quickly thereafter, we know
[00:18:16] Mcronone and Breijit attended his
[00:18:18] funeral. A year later, Mcronone is
[00:18:21] elected the president of France. May of
[00:18:23] 2017, he's now the president of France.
[00:18:26] And in that same month of his election,
[00:18:28] there was a writer, a famous Moroccan
[00:18:31] writer actually, his name is Tahar
[00:18:33] Benelin.
[00:18:35] And he comes out and he says, "Look, I
[00:18:37] personally knew Hermmont. I knew Henry
[00:18:40] Hermmont." He describes him as a jealous
[00:18:44] and oppressive homosexual
[00:18:47] and also as a sugar daddy to Mcronone.
[00:18:50] He says this, this is Mcronone's sugar
[00:18:53] daddy. The president of France has a
[00:18:54] sugar daddy. Had a sugar daddy. And that
[00:18:56] man's name was Henry Hermand. I didn't
[00:18:59] say that. This guy said that. He said,
[00:19:02] quote, I often saw Mcronone at Hermand's
[00:19:04] place in Morocco. It was Hermand who
[00:19:08] discovered him at the Echo National
[00:19:11] Administration when he was doing an
[00:19:12] internship at a regional government
[00:19:14] office somewhere in northern France.
[00:19:16] Hermand immediately recognized Mcronone
[00:19:18] as a freshly minded and ambitious man.
[00:19:20] From then on, he never let him go. One
[00:19:24] day, I asked Mcronone if he had any
[00:19:26] children, and Hermand got angry at me
[00:19:28] and said, "Are you making fun of him?"
[00:19:30] Mcronone didn't comment, but I
[00:19:32] understood that this was not a subject
[00:19:34] to be joked about. End quote. Again,
[00:19:37] that quote's not coming from me. That's
[00:19:39] the famed Moroccan writer, not from
[00:19:41] Canace Owens. It's a pretty he hefty
[00:19:44] allegation. Okay.
[00:19:46] Sugar daddy from the president. But for
[00:19:50] whatever reason, the Mcron are not suing
[00:19:52] him. Okay. Being accused of being a
[00:19:55] homosexual, having a sugar daddy,
[00:19:57] totally fine or whatever. That's totally
[00:19:59] cool with them. And that's all I'm going
[00:20:01] to say about that topic for now. All
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[00:22:39] All right, you guys. I think we are
[00:22:41] obviously at that point. We realize
[00:22:43] people in power are just insane. But it
[00:22:46] does make it interesting to sort of
[00:22:47] consider the people that they're always
[00:22:49] attacking the hardest. And one of those
[00:22:50] people without question is Kanye West.
[00:22:54] Now, actually, I should say the artist
[00:22:55] formerly known as Kanye West because he
[00:22:57] just goes by Yay. But I can't really
[00:22:59] throw out Kanye West because his early
[00:23:01] catalog just meant so much to me uh when
[00:23:03] I was growing up. So, I think I have to
[00:23:05] always say Kanye West. I'm so sorry.
[00:23:06] Yay. that I have to do that. Anyways, um
[00:23:10] it's interesting because now that we're
[00:23:11] learning the truth, people that we
[00:23:13] thought were crazy like Michael Jackson
[00:23:14] being another person, you go back and
[00:23:17] you go, "What were what was Michael
[00:23:19] Jackson trying to tell us about
[00:23:20] Hollywood?" We read Hollywood Babylon
[00:23:22] and we're like, "Ah." And then you have
[00:23:23] someone like Yay who has been standing
[00:23:25] up to Hollywood for a very long time and
[00:23:27] has kind of faced almost exactly the
[00:23:29] same accusations of insanity and he
[00:23:32] doesn't make it easy not to call him
[00:23:33] that. Of course, he he gives them um
[00:23:36] just so much fuel, I would say, so many
[00:23:38] bullets because he he's just walking
[00:23:40] around with Bianca. She's half naked.
[00:23:42] And so they're like, "He's insane. He's
[00:23:43] deranged. He needs to be put on a psych
[00:23:45] 5150 hold." And then he drops um a
[00:23:49] documentary. And I am I have to tell
[00:23:52] you, as a fan of Yay, as someone who has
[00:23:56] followed his career for a very long
[00:23:57] time, I'm just am very inspired by him
[00:23:59] and the things that he has stood up to.
[00:24:01] He kind of gave me the audacity to be
[00:24:02] myself. I just love this trailer and I
[00:24:05] wanted to show it to you because
[00:24:08] maybe it's just me, maybe it's my own
[00:24:10] personal attachment to him, but I think
[00:24:12] the trailer is really inspiring. Take a
[00:24:14] look.
[00:24:16] >> I'm off my meds for 5 months now.
[00:24:19] >> Your personality was not like this a few
[00:24:21] years ago.
[00:24:22] >> It's a calling by the universe. Never
[00:24:25] tell me I'm going to wake up one day and
[00:24:26] have nothing.
[00:24:27] >> We could talk about that later, but
[00:24:29] >> it ain't no butt.
[00:24:30] When I went to the hospital, one of the
[00:24:32] ideas was to do a church.
[00:24:33] >> Yeah. I just been embarrassed or ashamed
[00:24:36] to cry. Man,
[00:24:37] >> when we're at the prisons professing how
[00:24:40] Jesus can set you free. It's true. Thank
[00:24:43] you, Jesus. I decided to run.
[00:24:46] >> I almost killed my daughter.
[00:24:48] >> I'd rather be dead than to be on
[00:24:50] medication.
[00:24:51] >> Either they destroy me or I destroy it.
[00:24:54] >> It's a bad dream. They're killing our
[00:24:57] ability to think outside of the box.
[00:25:00] >> And I'm almost like a massochist.
[00:25:01] >> I write whatever I want when I want.
[00:25:05] It's words. You know the best thing
[00:25:07] about being an artist and bipolar.
[00:25:09] Anything you do and say is a art piece.
[00:25:15] >> I mean, in whose name.com, I am I'm very
[00:25:19] much looking forward to it. I am just
[00:25:21] very much looking forward to it because
[00:25:23] I just know what he was standing up to.
[00:25:25] I know what they did to him. Um, I know
[00:25:27] what Harley Pastnic did to him. I've
[00:25:29] covered that. And truly, I believe that
[00:25:32] they gave him the disorder that he has
[00:25:34] given everything I've learned about
[00:25:35] Sigman Freud. You hear, I think, Kim in
[00:25:37] the beginning say that he's not the same
[00:25:39] as he was a few years ago. Yeah. Because
[00:25:40] a trainer, a gym trainer put him on a
[00:25:43] 5150 hold and they drugged him because
[00:25:45] he was reading a Bible. That might be
[00:25:47] relevant to why he's not the same. I I
[00:25:49] mean over my dead body would somebody
[00:25:52] grab my husband out of a house who's a
[00:25:54] gym trainer and tell me he needs to go
[00:25:55] to a hospital. I mean literally over my
[00:25:57] dead body. Anyways, that documentary was
[00:26:00] filmed by Nico Balisteros who started
[00:26:03] working on this documentary in 2018.
[00:26:05] Nico was just 18 years old. I actually
[00:26:08] met Nico and I'm wondering if I'm going
[00:26:11] to be in this documentary because I see
[00:26:12] he's wearing the White Lives Matter
[00:26:13] shirt and obviously I wore that with
[00:26:15] him. But what I can tell you is Nico
[00:26:17] just films 24/7. He doesn't make a peep.
[00:26:20] He just holds the camera and films 24/7.
[00:26:22] So he was at this house filming when a
[00:26:24] lot of stuff was going down. I know that
[00:26:26] Yay never clears content. So I could be
[00:26:30] in there. I could be in there. Who
[00:26:32] knows? And yeah, when everything was
[00:26:34] when they were pulling the Adidas deal
[00:26:36] from him, the Gap deal from him, uh when
[00:26:38] his marriage was ending with Kim, he was
[00:26:42] here. And it was hard for me to watch
[00:26:45] him go through everything and see what I
[00:26:47] felt. I genuinely felt that they were
[00:26:50] taking everything away from him. And I
[00:26:51] didn't understand why he was insisting
[00:26:55] that it all get burned down. And then I
[00:26:58] think I've told the story before, but
[00:26:59] I'll never stop telling it because it's
[00:27:01] one of the most incredible things
[00:27:02] because after Gap announced that they
[00:27:03] were then canceling the deal, it was
[00:27:04] like cancel cancel. And I called him and
[00:27:07] I wanted to just know if he was okay. I
[00:27:09] figured he'd be a puddle on the floor
[00:27:11] and he just said, "I'm finally free."
[00:27:13] And obviously he has had the
[00:27:15] perspective, he's understood, and maybe
[00:27:18] in his own artistic way that we are all
[00:27:23] enslaved. Like this is a matrix. As we
[00:27:25] cover the Epstein story, as we read
[00:27:27] Hollywood Babylon, as we realize how
[00:27:29] sinister the people are that rule over
[00:27:31] us, they enslave us. You know, do what
[00:27:34] we say or else we we're going to harm
[00:27:36] you in some capacity. we're going to
[00:27:38] come after everything you have. It's
[00:27:40] always the financial threat. And I have
[00:27:42] felt that so much in the last 2 years.
[00:27:43] And I finally feel free because you
[00:27:45] can't they can't take anything from me
[00:27:47] because I own everything. And I
[00:27:49] understand his message so much more now
[00:27:52] than when it was all happening. And
[00:27:54] that's why you need to have people that
[00:27:57] are brave because it inspires you to be
[00:27:58] brave. When the world is coming down on
[00:28:00] you, when the matrix is coming down on
[00:28:01] you for telling the truth, it commits
[00:28:03] you further to screaming it. And I I
[00:28:05] really don't think that if Yay didn't go
[00:28:07] first and jump off off of a cliff that I
[00:28:09] would have similarly jumped off of a
[00:28:10] cliff and just said, "You know what? I'd
[00:28:12] rather just be free." And we did it in
[00:28:14] different ways. And obviously he lived
[00:28:16] through so much more than I did. I only
[00:28:20] now in the context of learning about
[00:28:21] Sigman Freud and what he created in
[00:28:24] terms of gaslighting people uh and then
[00:28:27] us reading chaos and learning that they
[00:28:29] were creating a cocktail of drugs that
[00:28:31] could give people mental disorders like
[00:28:33] schizophrenia and like bipolar disorder.
[00:28:36] Uh you can only imagine what he's lived
[00:28:38] through. It's like I said way way more
[00:28:40] than I lived through. But I wanted to
[00:28:41] show you guys that and encourage you
[00:28:43] guys when it comes out. Obviously I have
[00:28:44] not seen it. I have no idea what's in
[00:28:46] it. To just support freedom, maybe get a
[00:28:49] different perspective of what somebody
[00:28:50] has lived through and challenge yourself
[00:28:53] to weigh it against the media
[00:28:54] depictions. I have to say since becoming
[00:28:58] uh I guess not a parent, but I now that
[00:29:02] I'm so interested in history and that's
[00:29:04] honestly part of becoming a Catholic and
[00:29:07] now that I collect Bibles that are from
[00:29:10] 1885 because I know that they're slowly
[00:29:12] editing things and we're losing
[00:29:13] information and we are becoming dumber.
[00:29:16] I really think when we learn in the
[00:29:18] Bible that Satan is the author of lies
[00:29:22] and deception,
[00:29:24] author really rings especially true like
[00:29:27] writing it. It's so deceptive. They lie
[00:29:31] about our history. They tell us to to
[00:29:33] hate people that have the potential to
[00:29:35] free us, to free our minds, to make us
[00:29:37] recognize how the society really works.
[00:29:40] It's they like it's satanic like the
[00:29:42] authoring of lies. people that hold the
[00:29:45] pen hold so much power. Anyways, I'm
[00:29:47] just giving you a little rant here
[00:29:49] because I was very inspired by that
[00:29:51] trailer and I look forward to watching
[00:29:52] it. Um, told you guys I think yesterday
[00:29:54] that's going to be a shortened episode
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[00:32:20] All right, let's uh look at some of your
[00:32:22] comments from episodes past.
[00:32:26] First, this person writes, "Dear
[00:32:27] Candace, please ask Julian Assange what
[00:32:31] he meant when he said that he had quote
[00:32:33] unquote interesting information on
[00:32:35] Emanuel Mcronone." Yeah, I didn't know
[00:32:37] that until you commented this and that
[00:32:39] is super interesting. Obviously, we know
[00:32:41] Julian faced a full Matrix attack.
[00:32:46] governments worldwide came after him for
[00:32:48] the Wikileaks, the emails, and he did
[00:32:51] apparently, I hadn't realized this, that
[00:32:53] he did say that there was some
[00:32:54] interesting information on Emanuel
[00:32:56] Mcronone. And you're not going to guess
[00:32:57] who thereafter got involved to quote
[00:33:01] unquote help Julian Assange. You're not
[00:33:05] going to believe me. Guess what lawyer
[00:33:07] got involved?
[00:33:09] Eric Dupond Moretti. How crazy. Eric
[00:33:14] Jupon already got involved with Julian
[00:33:16] Assange ostensibly to help him to help
[00:33:18] him because he believes journalists
[00:33:20] should be able to speak freely.
[00:33:23] That's all I can say. I'll just give you
[00:33:25] the facts. Yeah, I somebody had offered
[00:33:28] oh maybe it was just that Emanuel was
[00:33:30] gay and I'm like all politicians are
[00:33:32] gay. Like that's not that interesting,
[00:33:34] right? Like everything is making gay
[00:33:36] doesn't mean anything. That's not going
[00:33:37] to also it's Paris. Like that's going to
[00:33:39] be okay. Like what? He's bisexual. They
[00:33:41] would have loved that. Daniel Mcronone
[00:33:42] wouldn't have cared.
[00:33:45] I don't know what that interesting
[00:33:46] information was, but I do know that
[00:33:47] similarly, don't forget when Trump had
[00:33:49] the files taken from Mara Lago, it was
[00:33:51] also being reported that he found out
[00:33:54] something that caused transatlantic
[00:33:56] panic. You know what? I wish I had
[00:33:57] remembered that when Trump called me
[00:33:58] about Amanda Mcronone because I would
[00:34:01] have asked. I would have been like,
[00:34:01] "Well, what was in those files though,
[00:34:05] Mr. President? What did you find in
[00:34:06] those files? That was interesting. That
[00:34:08] caused a transatlantic panic." I don't
[00:34:11] know. Anyways, Hannah writes, "Calling
[00:34:14] someone a Republican, conservative, or
[00:34:16] on the right just doesn't hit like the
[00:34:18] disc that they think it is anymore." So,
[00:34:20] agree. I just think it's actually almost
[00:34:24] It's almost low IQ. I can't believe I
[00:34:25] ever fell for the left versus right
[00:34:28] paradigm. I feel very dumb to have
[00:34:31] fallen for that for a very long time.
[00:34:32] I'm sure we all do. We like, "Oh, this
[00:34:33] person's enemy, this person's enemy, and
[00:34:34] they are just at the top like don't
[00:34:36] care. We control both sides. We're going
[00:34:37] to do whatever we want." And now we
[00:34:39] realize it's us versus them.
[00:34:42] Severed culture writes, "I'm going to
[00:34:44] open a new bank account and when they
[00:34:46] ask me for two pieces of ID, I'm just
[00:34:48] going to give them a local newspaper
[00:34:49] clipping of me with my high school
[00:34:51] volleyball team from 1995." That is so
[00:34:54] funny and such an accurate depiction of
[00:34:56] the absurdity of Breit Mcron being like
[00:34:59] proof that I've always existed. Here's a
[00:35:01] photo of me and my family that appeared
[00:35:03] in at a newspaper. Like what are we
[00:35:06] doing? Like that's not that's not proof
[00:35:08] of identification.
[00:35:10] Ma'am ma'am, this is not proof of
[00:35:13] identification. Sir,
[00:35:15] ma'am, sir. Next user writes, "As
[00:35:18] someone who worked at major media
[00:35:19] outlets for decades, I can attest that
[00:35:21] Candace is correct when she says the
[00:35:22] media is at war with the truth." Yes. So
[00:35:26] when you see them at war with someone,
[00:35:28] maybe maybe support them. maybe look
[00:35:31] beyond the headlines and assume that
[00:35:33] there is a truth that they want you to
[00:35:34] hide because when they just raise up
[00:35:36] like a title wave and go after someone,
[00:35:38] it's never because they're like, "Wow,
[00:35:39] this person is genuinely bad." It's
[00:35:42] because they they fear something. They
[00:35:44] are trained trained assassins. Messy m
[00:35:48] messy mathematician writes, "To prove
[00:35:50] I'm a girl, I'm going to submit a
[00:35:51] receipt
[00:35:53] from 1996 that shows I bought tampons
[00:35:56] from Walgreens. Case closed. I don't see
[00:35:59] how anybody could ever question that
[00:36:01] you're a woman if you have that receipt,
[00:36:03] especially if it's from Walgreens. I
[00:36:04] don't see that is evidence. You should
[00:36:06] actually contact Brashite with these
[00:36:07] ideas. I think the LA pals would love
[00:36:09] this. Like, wait, I haven't even thought
[00:36:10] about that. Let's just send an intern
[00:36:12] down to Walgreens. Keep the receipt and
[00:36:14] say case closed. Toxic Hammertoe. How
[00:36:18] are you guys coming up with these names?
[00:36:19] Honestly, Rice, Alex Jones brought out
[00:36:22] that Monica Lewinsky was MSAD. It
[00:36:25] totally makes sense now. Wow. Honestly,
[00:36:29] how does he have all of this
[00:36:30] information? Like that's sort of thing.
[00:36:33] Another thing, when you're younger,
[00:36:34] you're like, Alex Jones is crazy. And
[00:36:36] then as you get older, you're like, I
[00:36:38] think Alex Jones has been trying to
[00:36:39] expose everything for a very long time.
[00:36:41] I like Alex Jones. I just did a show
[00:36:43] last week, actually. And I did not know
[00:36:44] that. Now I'm going to have to go down
[00:36:45] the Alex Jones Monica Lewinsky rabbit
[00:36:48] hole because I thought I was presenting
[00:36:49] that information for the first time
[00:36:51] yesterday, and clearly I was not. Next
[00:36:54] up, Bren writes, "I was recently in
[00:36:56] France and we were talking to a French
[00:36:58] waiter about all kinds of things. So, I
[00:37:00] asked him if he thought that Breijgit
[00:37:02] was a man. He said, "Everyone in France
[00:37:03] knows she's a man." I know. It's crazy.
[00:37:06] The French people are behind me like
[00:37:07] never before. They uh actually hate
[00:37:10] their media. I can't believe that the
[00:37:12] media has been complicit with this
[00:37:14] because it just makes you go, "Why do I
[00:37:16] even read the media?" We shouldn't. We
[00:37:17] should not be reading the media.
[00:37:18] Obviously, the mainstream media is
[00:37:19] totally useless. They tell us nothing
[00:37:21] that we don't already know. And when
[00:37:23] they tell us it's because the state has
[00:37:24] sanctioned them going, "Oh, we just
[00:37:26] missed it." We really did believe that
[00:37:28] it was impossible for Breijit just
[00:37:30] present some photos from like a 40-year
[00:37:32] period in their We really did think it
[00:37:33] was hard. And yeah, that is what they
[00:37:36] will likely do at some point to pretend
[00:37:38] that they were always committed to truth
[00:37:39] and transparency. Alli Agnes writes,
[00:37:42] "Myo has been through hell." Uh
[00:37:44] referring to my interview with Milo
[00:37:46] Yiannopoulos. I sat down with him for a
[00:37:48] live episode last week. We also uh shot
[00:37:51] some content that we haven't released.
[00:37:52] The real reason that I was having him on
[00:37:53] is because I wanted to discuss Hollywood
[00:37:55] Babylon with him and homosexuality. This
[00:37:57] person writes, "My Milo has been through
[00:37:59] hell. He was sexually assaulted when he
[00:38:00] was a young boy by a priest. It messed
[00:38:02] him up, the trauma. The fact that he
[00:38:04] came back to the faith is amazing. He's
[00:38:06] always been outspoken and passionate. He
[00:38:07] has been on a self-awareness program for
[00:38:09] years. He has my mad respect." Look, he
[00:38:11] still has a lot of struggles. He was
[00:38:13] very honest about that. We talked about
[00:38:14] a lot of that off record because he was
[00:38:16] very mean to me. And Milo, I sense he
[00:38:18] has this anger in him and he admits it.
[00:38:22] He admits I don't have to sense it
[00:38:23] because he admits it that, you know, he
[00:38:25] can lash out and it's something that
[00:38:27] he's working on. And it is interesting
[00:38:29] to hear him speak about homosexuality
[00:38:32] after having read Hollywood Babylon. I
[00:38:34] think you guys are really going to love
[00:38:35] that episode. We're just presubmitting
[00:38:37] it to YouTube because we want to make
[00:38:38] sure that we don't get hit. Uh because
[00:38:41] talking about homosexuality with post
[00:38:44] the '9s, you have to say that people are
[00:38:45] born this way. And a lot of gay people
[00:38:47] don't agree with that. A lot of people
[00:38:48] think that it can be a a childhood
[00:38:49] trauma, which is the reason. It could be
[00:38:51] because, you know, maybe you were harmed
[00:38:53] by a man that a woman chooses to be a
[00:38:55] lesbian. But those conversations, for
[00:38:57] whatever reason, are instantly shut down
[00:38:59] because they say they could harm someone
[00:39:00] if they think that, you know, they're
[00:39:01] not born this way. And so I wanted to
[00:39:03] really have a courageous conversation
[00:39:04] with someone who had that perspective.
[00:39:07] And Milo was that individual. So, we'll
[00:39:10] see what YouTube comes back with. If
[00:39:11] not, we'll obviously release it on our
[00:39:12] website as we always do if YouTube is
[00:39:15] acting funny. Hi guys writes, "20 years
[00:39:18] from now, your kids are going to be so
[00:39:20] proud of their mommy. I hope so, because
[00:39:23] toddlers are savages and they just say
[00:39:26] stuff right now. Like, if you ever need
[00:39:28] to humble thyself, go sit down with a
[00:39:31] toddler. They would tell you about
[00:39:32] yourself in 4 seconds." And they are at
[00:39:35] that age right now. Lastly, Willie Fungo
[00:39:37] writes, "I love how Candace still uses
[00:39:39] the word gay like a true millennial.
[00:39:41] Never let that fade." Oh, no. We're
[00:39:42] never letting it fade, ladies and gents.
[00:39:44] We're never letting it fade. They took
[00:39:45] it from us and we're taking it back,
[00:39:47] okay? Cuz everything is fake and gay. It
[00:39:48] was a fun word. We were all saying it.
[00:39:50] Heterosexuals, homos. Everybody was
[00:39:52] saying fake and gay in the '9s and they
[00:39:55] took that from us. And we know who took
[00:39:57] that from us. The mean people. Very mean
[00:39:59] people took that from us because they
[00:40:00] don't want us to be happy like we were
[00:40:01] in the '90s. All right, you guys. Again,
[00:40:03] if you'd like to support our work and
[00:40:04] our journalism, please go to kones.com.
[00:40:06] Buy yourself a t-shirt. Free Emanuel. Of
[00:40:09] course, that's the moment. Free him. We
[00:40:12] see one another in this grocery store.
[00:40:14] We go. Oh, we know. We know. We're
[00:40:16] waiting on this lawsuit. We're going to
[00:40:17] see what's happening. We've got some
[00:40:18] interesting stuff planned for the
[00:40:19] lawsuit. I'm looking forward to filing
[00:40:21] our response. I think our deadline is in
[00:40:23] early September or something. Anyways,
[00:40:25] you guys, I'm going to go enjoy my
[00:40:26] anniversary. We'll keep you guys posted
[00:40:28] or we'll see you guys next week.
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