Candace Owens’ Open Letter to Erika Kirk Was EXPLOSIVE — She Went MAX
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[00:00:02] Whoop. There it is.
[00:00:06] Let's get into it. The open letter to
[00:00:10] Erica Kirk was wild. Candace Owens has
[00:00:14] become Colombo and the Boogeyman wrapped
[00:00:18] up into one. I mean, just wild to put
[00:00:23] this. It was just You guys saw it. It
[00:00:26] was wild. Are you kidding me? Some of
[00:00:28] you wanted me to put it out at night.
[00:00:30] You wanted me to like address it right
[00:00:32] away. I couldn't do it. My voice is
[00:00:35] still all messed up and plus I was just
[00:00:37] like breaking everything down and and
[00:00:39] you know by the time it just got too
[00:00:40] late. So I do apologize for that. But
[00:00:42] happy morning. Merry morning to
[00:00:44] everybody. A merry Friday to you and
[00:00:46] yours. Now let's just get into this
[00:00:49] whole thing. I mean Candace Owens is
[00:00:51] just basically a super villain now or
[00:00:53] superhero. I mean depending on how you
[00:00:56] want to look at it. I mean, but this is
[00:00:57] like this is like Joker level type
[00:00:59] stuff, you know what I mean? I mean, I
[00:01:01] don't want to put Erica in the seat of
[00:01:03] Batman, okay? I don't want to do that,
[00:01:05] but I mean, it's just wild, you know?
[00:01:09] Candace is just like, and another thing.
[00:01:13] Yeah. You want to know you want to know
[00:01:15] how I know about Pierre? You want You
[00:01:18] want to know how I how I know about
[00:01:20] Pierre? Well, I used to have to do these
[00:01:24] government program tests. Do you
[00:01:26] understand? Yeah. And the thing about it
[00:01:29] was I was very good at figuring out
[00:01:32] puzzles. You understand, Erica?
[00:01:36] And the teachers would look at me all
[00:01:39] the time while I was doing these puzzles
[00:01:40] and they'd say, "Why so serious?
[00:01:46] Why so serious?
[00:01:50] My wife's in bed and that's all she
[00:01:53] hears.
[00:01:56] Oh my gosh, it was wild. I mean, just a
[00:01:59] straight up Batman villain, you know.
[00:02:01] Nobody cared until I figured out Andrew
[00:02:04] and Erica were hugging on the tarmac. No
[00:02:08] one cared until I figured out what
[00:02:12] really happened to Charlie Kirk.
[00:02:15] No one cared until I started talking
[00:02:18] about Philadelphia.
[00:02:20] And now all of you care so much. I was
[00:02:25] born in the darkness. You understand?
[00:02:27] You know, let's just jump right in,
[00:02:30] guys. I mean, let's just start it off.
[00:02:31] We're going to go through I I I pieced
[00:02:33] it together a little bit. I don't want
[00:02:34] to just play the whole thing through. Uh
[00:02:37] we're just going to start with the
[00:02:38] opening. Then Charlie lied, which is
[00:02:40] wild. Erica knew uh Charlie was
[00:02:43] transitioning to the afterlife. That's
[00:02:45] something I want to talk about because I
[00:02:46] I I think a lot of people miss that. And
[00:02:48] I and I have some pretty special
[00:02:49] information when it comes to that. And
[00:02:52] uh let's just jump in
[00:02:54] >> then on social media and other news
[00:02:58] outlets to explain the narrative rather
[00:03:00] than saying, "Hey, this is what
[00:03:02] happened. This is what you here's all of
[00:03:05] the
[00:03:07] just is hard all of the facts on the
[00:03:09] table for you guys to see and you guys
[00:03:12] can
[00:03:13] >> see on full display what happened to my
[00:03:14] husband." And there is no ifand and ends
[00:03:16] or buts or confusion as to who did it
[00:03:18] and why.
[00:03:21] >> I don't I don't believe her at all. That
[00:03:23] wasn't convincing. Um I don't know what
[00:03:25] was hard about getting that sentence
[00:03:26] out. That seems remarkably rehearsed. It
[00:03:28] almost just seems like she forgot a
[00:03:29] line. Uh nothing in her eyes there makes
[00:03:31] you believe it. She's telling the truth.
[00:03:32] But beyond the eyes, just the actions,
[00:03:34] right? You can judge people by their
[00:03:35] actions. Erica, if she truly wanted more
[00:03:37] transparency, she could provide it
[00:03:39] because you don't need it in a
[00:03:40] courtroom. We actually do not need to
[00:03:43] turn to the courts to have the public
[00:03:44] understand what happened on that day
[00:03:46] because
[00:03:47] >> just heartless.
[00:03:49] Just Erica's like and um you know this
[00:03:53] is pretty this is hard. It's true. And
[00:03:56] then she said something that's like not
[00:03:58] hard. You know like you know what I
[00:04:00] mean? Listen listen the situation uh for
[00:04:04] let's take away everything that we've
[00:04:06] seen from Erica. just the situation. It
[00:04:09] could be hard to just talk about, but
[00:04:11] it's like you can't say it's hard with a
[00:04:13] completely straight face and you're just
[00:04:15] fine. Like at least at least bring out
[00:04:17] the tissue square like she used to do.
[00:04:20] At least bring that out. You know, she
[00:04:22] didn't even bring out the tissue square.
[00:04:24] She's just like, hm, this is quite hard.
[00:04:27] Anyway, what
[00:04:30] you Okay. Hey, are you Mark Zuckerberg?
[00:04:34] Are you Are you Mark Zuckerberg? Ah, I'm
[00:04:37] feeling a human emotion arising inside
[00:04:40] of me. Quite human. And I relate to it
[00:04:43] as I am human as well. An emotion that
[00:04:46] has risen inside of me before cuz we
[00:04:48] have all felt emotions frequently as
[00:04:51] human beings as we all are. You know
[00:04:53] what I mean? I'm just saying. I'm just
[00:04:55] saying. But I mean, the way Candace is
[00:04:57] handling this, I mean this is get this
[00:04:59] is getting out of hand. And Candace is
[00:05:01] looking to get sued. I mean Candace is
[00:05:04] ready. She's already She's probably
[00:05:06] already talked to her lawyers. They
[00:05:08] already know how much it could be, how
[00:05:09] much She's ready. She's so ready to get
[00:05:13] sued. I mean, and I'm not saying that is
[00:05:15] a bad thing. She just does. It's It's
[00:05:17] just done now. It's It's all done. She's
[00:05:20] just Oh, man.
[00:05:21] >> Before the courts even got involved, the
[00:05:23] first people that had access to exactly
[00:05:25] what happened in 4K, as Tyler Boyer
[00:05:28] said, was Turning Point USA. They seized
[00:05:30] the cameras. Um, they could have said,
[00:05:32] "Here, I'm also going to have some
[00:05:33] private investigators take a look at
[00:05:35] everything and tell them what they
[00:05:36] think." I I was one of the people that
[00:05:37] called in personally requested to view
[00:05:38] the tapes. I said, "We don't have to
[00:05:39] release them. I just want to see the
[00:05:41] tapes." And they were immediately ky.
[00:05:43] They've been ky about information.
[00:05:45] They've been changing information uh for
[00:05:48] saying, "Oh, I didn't realize that we
[00:05:49] lied about this or we lied about that."
[00:05:50] So, making this public plea to the
[00:05:53] courts, I don't know. I think that it
[00:05:54] stands in stark contrast to the actions
[00:05:57] um that are available to Erica Kirk as
[00:06:00] the CEO and chairman of this massive
[00:06:04] organization. But exactly how massive?
[00:06:06] Anyway, I wanted to write this open
[00:06:08] letter.
[00:06:10] >> So, you know, when the whole
[00:06:11] transparency thing, you know, just to
[00:06:12] touch on that, I mean, it's great that
[00:06:15] she's requesting transparency, but
[00:06:17] Candace is right. I mean, it's the exact
[00:06:19] opposite of what Turning Point has been
[00:06:21] displaying. Um, every time they have a
[00:06:24] chance for transparency, they um they
[00:06:27] sprint away from it. Okay. They they
[00:06:30] they
[00:06:32] briskly walk away like the great
[00:06:35] majestic Mikey McCoy when he sees
[00:06:38] someone get shot. That's all that's all
[00:06:41] I'm saying. You know, they just have
[00:06:43] briskly walked away from it. Just
[00:06:45] they're just like Mikey McCoy. Something
[00:06:47] happens and it's just like you want to
[00:06:49] be transparent and they go and they just
[00:06:51] walk away. Fingers in their ears.
[00:06:53] They're like, "All right, I'll see you
[00:06:54] later. I'm actually on the phone. Yeah,
[00:06:56] I'm on the phone with my wife or Erica
[00:06:58] or my dad. I don't care. It doesn't
[00:07:00] matter. Bye." You know what I mean? Like
[00:07:02] they're just they just handle it like
[00:07:04] that. It's It's interesting. It's
[00:07:06] interesting. But I do like the fact that
[00:07:09] she's talking about transparency in the
[00:07:11] courtroom. Um, I think what she said
[00:07:13] doesn't make any sense in terms of, you
[00:07:15] know, just so everybody can see. It's
[00:07:17] like whatever the court decides is kind
[00:07:19] of how it's going, right? You don't need
[00:07:21] public opinion to interject into what
[00:07:26] the court is deciding on. You know what
[00:07:29] I mean? As much as we might believe it
[00:07:31] or not believe it when the trial and the
[00:07:33] the whole verdict comes down and the
[00:07:36] evidence that's provided, um, we are not
[00:07:39] the necessary component. But again, do
[00:07:42] appreciate it. I do want to see
[00:07:43] everything. I might even go when it goes
[00:07:45] down, quite honestly. Um, let's jump
[00:07:48] over to the next clip. This one is about
[00:07:50] Charlie lying. I thought that I found
[00:07:52] this to be shocking. Honestly,
[00:07:55] throughout everything that she brought
[00:07:57] up, this really shocked me. I didn't
[00:07:59] think anything like this existed. And it
[00:08:01] shows that Candace really didn't want to
[00:08:04] have to bring this up because she waited
[00:08:06] so long to actually bring this up about
[00:08:08] Charlie.
[00:08:08] >> None of that was true of the truth. And
[00:08:10] I think that you very well know the
[00:08:11] truth is because you were around for it
[00:08:14] is that Charlie and I had a disagreement
[00:08:16] uh which fractured my trust in him. He
[00:08:19] did something that he had never done
[00:08:21] before. He lied to my face about money.
[00:08:25] Now in retrospect, I believe that the
[00:08:27] manner in which I discovered the lie
[00:08:29] might have been by design, but there's
[00:08:31] no need for us to delve into conspiracy
[00:08:33] when the facts are plenty enough.
[00:08:35] Charlie had taken a meeting down in
[00:08:38] Florida with Ike Promoter at Mara Lago.
[00:08:40] It was a a fundraising meeting for
[00:08:42] whatever reason. He did not want me to
[00:08:44] know about this meeting and that was
[00:08:46] strange. It was meant to be kept a
[00:08:47] secret. It was strange because we had
[00:08:49] always collaborated on and taken those
[00:08:51] sorts of meetings together. Anyway, I
[00:08:53] found out about it and um I decided to
[00:08:56] ask him casually as we were riding up an
[00:08:58] elevator at the Trump Hotel in DC. I
[00:09:01] said to him, "Have you heard from Ike
[00:09:03] recently? and he looked me right in the
[00:09:06] face uh just as he was getting off on
[00:09:08] his floor and he said, "No, I haven't I
[00:09:09] haven't heard from him in like two
[00:09:11] weeks." And I then said back to him,
[00:09:14] "Really, really, Charlie?" because you
[00:09:16] had you had lunch with him yesterday at
[00:09:17] Mara Lago. And I saw his stomach drop.
[00:09:21] His entire face looked, you know, as if
[00:09:23] he was going down um a roller coaster.
[00:09:26] He stuck his arm back in the elevator
[00:09:28] really quickly.
[00:09:29] >> I mean, such a lady thing to do that,
[00:09:31] you know. You know, I know every guy
[00:09:35] feels me on that. They just they just do
[00:09:37] that sometimes. First of all, how how do
[00:09:39] they even find out about the thing?
[00:09:41] Whatever the thing may be, you guys know
[00:09:43] what I mean. Like, whatever the thing
[00:09:44] is, how did you even find out? And how
[00:09:47] come you didn't just tell me you found
[00:09:48] out? Why? Why do you have to do that to
[00:09:50] me? Why? As I'm leaving the elevator,
[00:09:54] he's about to go to sleep. And she's
[00:09:56] like, lit literally just like
[00:09:59] Columbombo. Have you heard from uh that
[00:10:02] Ike character recently?
[00:10:05] Oh, you haven't? Ah, well, just one more
[00:10:09] thing. I'm pretty sure you had dinner
[00:10:11] with him last night, huh?
[00:10:14] Oh my god. It's the worst thing to have
[00:10:16] happened. Oh, it's so bad. It's so bad.
[00:10:20] Oh my gosh. And weird that he would lie
[00:10:23] about it. But you know what? I actually
[00:10:24] have a story about two people in hiphop.
[00:10:28] Okay. very odd story because one of them
[00:10:31] is now in the files and one of them is
[00:10:34] not in the files. One of them is like
[00:10:36] Charlie, the other one's like Candace.
[00:10:38] It's a very interesting story. Um, if I
[00:10:41] say so myself, but let's let's uh listen
[00:10:43] to this more.
[00:10:44] >> Lean tried to explain it away. He he
[00:10:46] then pivoted toward an apology, but
[00:10:48] obviously the damage was done. And if
[00:10:50] I'm being honest, I was as hurt as I was
[00:10:53] shocked and confused by it because we
[00:10:55] were close.
[00:10:57] We did go back down uh to the lobby. We
[00:10:59] sat at a table and we talked. I don't
[00:11:01] even remember whether or not I was
[00:11:02] angry. I probably was. That does tend to
[00:11:03] be my choice emotion. Uh but deep down
[00:11:07] there was a part of me that knew that it
[00:11:08] was coming because of a lot of the new
[00:11:11] hires that were coming into Turning
[00:11:13] Point USA. Pope's Kanye tweet. Charlie
[00:11:16] had new people in his ear that were
[00:11:18] hijacking his ambition, making him
[00:11:20] believe that money was the truest
[00:11:22] measure of success. Charlie was a
[00:11:24] brilliant fundraiser. Everybody knows
[00:11:25] that. But he was also young. He was
[00:11:27] naive to what the wrong money could
[00:11:29] invite into his life. And I warned him.
[00:11:32] I warned him in that restaurant. I
[00:11:34] warned him specifically about Stacy
[00:11:35] Sheridan. Everything about her made my
[00:11:38] skin crawl. And I suspected she and
[00:11:41] Tyler had something to do with it. I
[00:11:42] also warned him about Chaffer security
[00:11:44] and Dan Flood. You can check the text
[00:11:46] messages because you have them. And uh
[00:11:49] now I am left wondering obviously if
[00:11:52] Charlie had heeded my advice if he would
[00:11:54] still be alive. I've also
[00:11:57] >> that's a that's a good question if he
[00:12:00] had heeded the advice. I I think he
[00:12:03] would still be alive if he stuck by her.
[00:12:06] You know, I I always say I've said it
[00:12:08] before, when you watch a lot of
[00:12:11] dynamics, whether it is political
[00:12:14] activists, massive leaders there like
[00:12:16] MLK or or just regular, you know,
[00:12:19] rappers who are like leaders of a group,
[00:12:22] um, rock and roll, like where where you
[00:12:25] always see that they take out the
[00:12:27] leaders. They always take out the leader
[00:12:31] because the leader will not budge. The
[00:12:35] leader will not budge for money. The
[00:12:37] leader will be the one to say, "No, no,
[00:12:39] no, no, no, no, no, no. We're not doing
[00:12:40] this. No, no, no. We're going to
[00:12:42] remember what we stepped into this with.
[00:12:44] We're not just going to sacrifice
[00:12:46] everything we've built just for more
[00:12:48] money. We're not going to do that." So,
[00:12:50] they take that person out because then
[00:12:52] the rest of the people left, it's just
[00:12:54] like, "Can I just throw money at you
[00:12:55] guys?" And they say, "Yes, daddy,
[00:12:57] please. Do we have to be on our knees or
[00:12:58] can we stand up or do we have to jump in
[00:13:00] the air or do we have to be on one foot
[00:13:02] or do we have to get dipped in baby oil?
[00:13:04] It doesn't matter. They'll do they'll do
[00:13:07] whatever it is that they're asked to do.
[00:13:10] They always do that. I'm not saying
[00:13:13] Charlie was that, but I am saying that
[00:13:14] Charlie said that he thought she was the
[00:13:17] chosen one. She he thought she was the
[00:13:20] David.
[00:13:22] She thought he thought she was the one.
[00:13:25] Right? So
[00:13:28] that's what they do. You know, when I
[00:13:30] was talking about that story, right?
[00:13:32] There's two guys. Two guys. Let's just
[00:13:34] uh put this in Jay-Z
[00:13:38] and Dame Dash
[00:13:41] together. Let's put together. They're
[00:13:43] not seen together anymore.
[00:13:46] They uh don't like each other much
[00:13:48] anymore, but they used to always be
[00:13:51] together. These two, they used to always
[00:13:53] be together all the time. Oh, don't they
[00:13:56] look they both look like nice boys, huh?
[00:13:59] Right. From uh New York. One's from
[00:14:01] Harlem, the other's from Brooklyn. And
[00:14:04] they had this thing, right, where they
[00:14:09] started a company called Rockefeller
[00:14:11] Records, right? And Rockefeller Records
[00:14:14] was supposed to be, it was the first
[00:14:16] independent hiphop record label. It was
[00:14:19] the first, well, I would say one of the
[00:14:22] first because there was someone in
[00:14:23] Mottown that did something similar uh
[00:14:25] way back in the day. But it was like
[00:14:27] modern times of our day, Generation X.
[00:14:30] It was the first guys who were like,
[00:14:31] "Boom, this is our thing and we're not
[00:14:34] going to sign to your label. We will
[00:14:36] have partnerships with your label where
[00:14:37] you will pay us a certain amount of
[00:14:39] money." It was a whole thing. And it was
[00:14:41] really groundbreaking, really, really
[00:14:43] groundbreaking. And they were making a
[00:14:44] lot of money. And then exactly like what
[00:14:47] happened with Charlie is exactly what
[00:14:49] happened with Jay-Z. They started
[00:14:52] pulling Jay-Z aside and they started
[00:14:54] saying, "Hey, um, you know, this dame
[00:14:57] guy, he's a little much. she's a little
[00:14:59] abrasive like how about you just take
[00:15:00] meetings alone like just just come and
[00:15:03] be with us and he ended up doing exactly
[00:15:07] what Candace was talking about Charlie
[00:15:09] did he ended up lying he ended up saying
[00:15:11] oh no I didn't meet up with that person
[00:15:13] but he actually did Dame very much like
[00:15:16] Candace funny enough very much like
[00:15:18] Candace also like Candace has a parent
[00:15:20] one parent that's from Barbados I know a
[00:15:22] lot of you guys argue with me about that
[00:15:24] but Candace her mom is from Barbados and
[00:15:27] then the rest of the family's like
[00:15:28] Virgin Islands and Connecticut and all
[00:15:30] that stuff. Um, but does have very much
[00:15:34] very similar to Candace. Very outspoken,
[00:15:38] very brash. Uh, willing to just get in
[00:15:41] people's faces. If anything happens to
[00:15:43] one of his friends, he's not going to
[00:15:44] stop asking questions. He'll accuse
[00:15:46] people straight to their face. Like, he
[00:15:48] just doesn't care, right? Very much like
[00:15:50] Candace like that. So, they were like,
[00:15:51] we can't have this abrasive guy. we need
[00:15:54] to just get this guy who's calm and
[00:15:56] seems like he's just interested in more
[00:15:58] money. Now, again, I'm not trying to
[00:15:59] insult Charlie. I'm just telling you the
[00:16:01] story. And eventually, what ended up
[00:16:03] happening is that there is a bigger
[00:16:05] powerful exec, funny enough, same age as
[00:16:09] the emperor of Philadelphia,
[00:16:11] also friends with the elf emperor of
[00:16:14] Philadelphia,
[00:16:16] you know, really. Um, and that became
[00:16:20] Jay-Z's mentor. And slowly they divided
[00:16:24] those two and broke them up. And then,
[00:16:27] you know, I I don't know when Jay-Z
[00:16:30] started going to the island, but at some
[00:16:32] point, I guess, I don't know, he's in
[00:16:34] the files. At some point, he started
[00:16:35] doing stuff like that, and it was just
[00:16:37] all about money. And he did make a lot
[00:16:38] of money, a whole bunch of money, but
[00:16:41] the integrity was lost. He started doing
[00:16:44] things that just weren't what he came
[00:16:47] into the game looking to do. And Dame
[00:16:51] Dash, very much like Candace, became
[00:16:53] very independent, started a whole bunch
[00:16:55] of different businesses, but was
[00:16:57] unchained, completely unchained. Uh,
[00:17:01] completely like truly independent. No
[00:17:03] one could tell him what to do. And he
[00:17:06] prides himself on that. Very much like
[00:17:08] Candace. So, I just found the story so
[00:17:11] similar because that's exactly what the
[00:17:15] dividing force was. It was money. It was
[00:17:18] money and people who took the
[00:17:20] opportunity when they saw it in one
[00:17:23] person to get inside their ear and start
[00:17:25] letting them know, oh, this person's not
[00:17:27] the one you want to be around and oh,
[00:17:28] you can take the meeting without this
[00:17:30] person. And they did it strategically.
[00:17:33] It wasn't because Dame Dash or Candace
[00:17:36] was bad. It was because Dame Dash or
[00:17:40] Candice was bad for business. If you're
[00:17:43] trying to make someone bend the knee for
[00:17:46] money, if you're trying to get that type
[00:17:49] of thing done, the person who won't bend
[00:17:51] the knee isn't good to have at the
[00:17:54] meeting, right? And naturally, slowly,
[00:17:58] you will try to extract that person from
[00:18:00] the business.
[00:18:02] And that's what happened. and the e and
[00:18:04] the ending wasn't good for Jay-Z nor
[00:18:07] Charlie Kirk. Again, not comparing Jay-Z
[00:18:10] to Charlie Kirk. That is not a fair
[00:18:12] comparison, but but you can definitely
[00:18:13] compare Dame Dash to Candace Owens.
[00:18:15] They're very very similar. Very very
[00:18:17] similar. Um
[00:18:20] Candace would probably hate that I'm
[00:18:21] saying that because she probably knows
[00:18:22] who who he is. He's he's he's a wild
[00:18:24] he's a wild man. He's a wild man to say
[00:18:26] the least. But uh I just wanted to share
[00:18:28] that story really quick. Now let's get
[00:18:30] to Erica New. Okay. how much Erica knew.
[00:18:34] Like to check this out.
[00:18:35] >> Um, when you lied, you didn't do it out
[00:18:37] of naivity. You didn't do it because you
[00:18:38] were young and being pulled into the
[00:18:40] wrong direction by bad faith actors.
[00:18:43] Andrew Kovat was never going rogue. You
[00:18:46] knew that every single evil thing that
[00:18:49] was done to me was done with your
[00:18:51] blessing. And I consider uh the
[00:18:53] onslaught of attacks that I had to
[00:18:55] endure, they were evil because you knew
[00:18:59] I was telling the truth. And you
[00:19:00] authorized people
[00:19:02] with an incredible amount of money to
[00:19:04] attack one of the few people in politics
[00:19:07] who was actually grieving your husband.
[00:19:10] You knew we had a deep friendship. You
[00:19:12] knew I was telling the truth about the
[00:19:14] Catholic thing, about everything. You
[00:19:16] allowed these people to lie and to say
[00:19:20] that Charlie and I hadn't spoken since
[00:19:21] 2019. I mean, it's it's crazy how much
[00:19:23] of a lie that was. You authorized it and
[00:19:26] I now know that. The question is why? It
[00:19:30] was so cruel. so mean, right? Why impart
[00:19:32] that on someone who, you know, within a
[00:19:35] sea of snakes actually cared about
[00:19:37] Charlie and didn't want anything out of
[00:19:38] the organization?
[00:19:40] Um, maybe it's because I was like a
[00:19:43] loose end, one person that wasn't
[00:19:45] controlled by an organization, just kind
[00:19:47] of proven uh that I'd rather lose
[00:19:50] everything to say something that I don't
[00:19:51] believe, least of all for money. I mean,
[00:19:54] maybe it's also because you have his
[00:19:55] phone. And when I revealed to the public
[00:19:58] that he had predicted his own death in
[00:20:00] remarkable detail, maybe you went back
[00:20:02] and you read the rest of those messages,
[00:20:03] the ones that I haven't yet revealed to
[00:20:05] the public because in retrospect, those
[00:20:06] messages are they're pretty terrifying
[00:20:08] because they're precise and it feels
[00:20:10] prophetic.
[00:20:12] >> That's wild. I would love to see those
[00:20:13] messages. I hope she releases them at
[00:20:15] some point because we all know Erica's
[00:20:17] not going to, right? Um, and what she
[00:20:20] just said, it goes right back to that
[00:20:22] story that I was talking about. She is
[00:20:24] somebody who would rather lose
[00:20:26] everything. Would rather lose
[00:20:28] everything. And that's exactly what Dame
[00:20:29] Dash was to Jay-Z. Funny enough as well,
[00:20:32] if I just go back to that story, Jay-Z
[00:20:36] also got his Erica, which was Beyonce.
[00:20:40] And you know, a lot of people think he
[00:20:43] is handling Beyonce, like, oh, he's the
[00:20:46] older man. He met her when she was
[00:20:48] fairly young. Uh, they didn't get
[00:20:50] together until she was a little older.
[00:20:51] You know what that's called. um
[00:20:54] allegedly, maybe, perhaps. Look into it,
[00:20:57] you'll see. Uh but he got a hold of her.
[00:21:01] But in reality, if you know anything
[00:21:03] about her, she was into some stuff and
[00:21:06] she's been working some
[00:21:09] literal magic in his life, right? Maybe
[00:21:13] similar perhaps allegedly to what's
[00:21:16] going on with or what went on with uh
[00:21:19] Charlie and Erica. Um, just ve very very
[00:21:22] very interesting the way those two
[00:21:25] stories line up to me. And again, you
[00:21:27] know what ended up happening, just so
[00:21:29] you know, is that, you know, Dame Dash
[00:21:31] was forced out of the business
[00:21:32] completely. He has no associations with
[00:21:35] it whatsoever. He was just like Candace
[00:21:37] said, she's a Mason that helped form
[00:21:39] Turning Point. He was a Mason that
[00:21:41] helped form that record label. It grew
[00:21:43] into something massive. They even had a
[00:21:45] clothing company together and he got
[00:21:47] forced out of that as well. lost
[00:21:49] literally like $200 million, maybe a
[00:21:52] hundred million dollars, something like
[00:21:54] that, just because he refused to bend
[00:21:57] the knee to these Philadelphia types
[00:22:00] that Jay-Z had now become, uh, a mentee
[00:22:04] to. So, uh, very interesting, very
[00:22:07] interesting. But,
[00:22:10] uh, there was much love lost between Jay
[00:22:12] and Dame. There was no love lost, it
[00:22:15] seems, between Candace and Charlie. just
[00:22:17] a very sad story. Let's move on though.
[00:22:21] Should look into that story. It's it's
[00:22:23] very interesting. Uh let's go here.
[00:22:25] Charlie was transitioning to the
[00:22:27] afterlife. This is just something I want
[00:22:28] to touch on really quick. Listen to
[00:22:29] this.
[00:22:30] >> I'm going to quote this. You said that
[00:22:31] Charlie's adrenal glands were just going
[00:22:34] off. He couldn't sleep. I know enough
[00:22:36] about Charlie to know what that means.
[00:22:38] That means that Charlie was being
[00:22:40] bothered. He was probably having visions
[00:22:41] like he was in 2018. probably a clearer
[00:22:44] vision than the one that I had that you
[00:22:45] guys tried to mock that danger was
[00:22:47] coming. And I'm gonna go ahead and say
[00:22:50] that it wasn't about a Jezebel article
[00:22:53] written by some leftist. Please stop
[00:22:54] saying that because it's not true. I
[00:22:56] know Charlie, the leftist article didn't
[00:22:57] upset him in this way. Didn't make him
[00:22:59] call a priest to pray over him. He
[00:23:02] thought someone was going to kill him.
[00:23:03] He did express that in writing and you
[00:23:05] did not lose those text messages. You
[00:23:06] knew that. Charlie and I spoke a lot
[00:23:09] about his third eye. That's why that
[00:23:11] sentence caught my attention in the
[00:23:13] article. He spoke about the street lamps
[00:23:15] that would go off when he would run,
[00:23:16] about the special school that he had to
[00:23:18] go to. He spoke about a lot of the
[00:23:20] things that were strange in our
[00:23:21] childhood, the testing that both of us
[00:23:22] had to endure. We spoke about the fact
[00:23:24] that we could both astral project, you
[00:23:26] know, all of this, of course, you have
[00:23:27] his phone. Um, and how surprised we were
[00:23:30] when we learned that not everybody does
[00:23:31] that naturally. Sleep paralysis, you
[00:23:33] name it. We had conversations about it.
[00:23:35] And if Charlie's adrenal glands were
[00:23:37] going off, um it was probably maybe for
[00:23:40] the very same reason that I pulled my
[00:23:42] kids out of school days before he was
[00:23:45] murdered because I sensed danger was
[00:23:47] coming. And since we are being open, I
[00:23:50] also want you to know that it struck me
[00:23:52] as odd when you said in that interview
[00:23:56] with Jesse Waters that you wanted
[00:23:57] Charlie to have a good night's sleep. He
[00:24:00] was so excited. Um so you sent him to
[00:24:02] sleep in his daughter's room.
[00:24:05] you know, just registered to me as a
[00:24:06] little bit backwards. If I wanted my
[00:24:08] husband to have a good night's sleep
[00:24:09] because of something he had the next
[00:24:11] day, I'd probably let him sleep in the
[00:24:14] room and I would sleep in my in my
[00:24:15] daughter's room.
[00:24:17] Flagged that. Um, I also thought what
[00:24:20] was interesting is that you said the
[00:24:21] next morning when he snuck in, he
[00:24:23] grabbed his wedding band. Again, minor
[00:24:26] detail, but I asked myself, why was his
[00:24:27] wedding band off?
[00:24:29] >> Now, let's get into this a little bit
[00:24:31] here. Now, when I say he's transitioning
[00:24:33] to the afterlife,
[00:24:34] you know what came to mind when I heard
[00:24:36] that is I I have an interview. You know,
[00:24:39] you guys know I have this playlist. It's
[00:24:41] called interviews. It's where I've
[00:24:42] interviewed like uh pretty much
[00:24:43] everybody. There's some interviews that
[00:24:45] are on the list, but these ones are all
[00:24:48] together. One of them is with a hospice
[00:24:51] nurse, right? and she's talking about I
[00:24:55] read her book and I had a conversation
[00:24:57] with her and I've I've listened to a lot
[00:25:00] of different hospice nurses. Um you know
[00:25:03] we we uh we we recently had somebody in
[00:25:06] the family that had hospice. So uh I was
[00:25:09] curious about all of that and um it was
[00:25:14] wild because one thing that they would
[00:25:16] talk about and it was like a story.
[00:25:19] There's a few of these stories where
[00:25:21] somebody would be so uneasy. They'd be
[00:25:22] in hospice and they'd be so uneasy and
[00:25:26] they have this thing and this is
[00:25:28] thousands of people just so many cases
[00:25:32] of people feeling like they got to get
[00:25:35] their clothes off, feeling so uneasy.
[00:25:38] And the nurses kind of have this, it's
[00:25:41] kind of like a signal to them that like
[00:25:43] death is near. It's very near. Like
[00:25:45] they're in hospice, so of course it's
[00:25:46] near. but this weird uneasiness like
[00:25:50] they they're trying to get out of their
[00:25:51] get out of themselves almost and I
[00:25:54] remember one story I think the nurse
[00:25:56] told me I watched it on her YouTube
[00:25:57] channel um some woman was like old woman
[00:26:01] she was talking to her daughter and she
[00:26:03] was like she's like am I going to need
[00:26:05] this and she's like wearing a gown right
[00:26:08] and she's like the gown she's like yeah
[00:26:10] you don't want to take that off she goes
[00:26:11] no no no no and she like starts grabbing
[00:26:12] at her skin she goes am I going to need
[00:26:14] this and she was like very like the
[00:26:17] scale was getting thin. So, she's like
[00:26:19] questioning. She's like, "Do I really
[00:26:20] need this?" Like her her skin was
[00:26:23] getting to her in the sense of like,
[00:26:25] "Why am I in this?" It was like that's
[00:26:28] how close she was to transitioning. She
[00:26:30] passed away soon, very soon after.
[00:26:33] Right. So, when I hear Charlie
[00:26:36] having this whole thing where he feels
[00:26:38] so uneasy and he can't settle himself,
[00:26:41] it's because danger is near. Yes, that's
[00:26:44] 100% it. but also he knows that he's
[00:26:47] going to pass away young. And it's
[00:26:49] almost like he's at this point where
[00:26:52] he's like, you know, I I think you soul
[00:26:57] would be telling you this. Your soul,
[00:26:58] your spirit, the the inner part of you,
[00:27:01] that spark would be telling you it's
[00:27:03] almost time to go and that's why you
[00:27:05] feel so uneasy because it's a scary
[00:27:07] thing. The transition is very scary for
[00:27:09] everybody,
[00:27:11] right? And then he even had the same
[00:27:13] thing happen that a lot of people in
[00:27:15] hospice, not a lot, but you know the the
[00:27:18] some that I know and what I've heard in
[00:27:20] stories had somebody pray over them,
[00:27:23] right? That's usually something you're
[00:27:25] doing reading the Bible, stuff like
[00:27:26] that. That's usually stuff you're doing
[00:27:28] when you're about to transition. And
[00:27:30] that was something that he did, which is
[00:27:32] very odd. I also think that there was
[00:27:34] some kind of a cult thing to that until
[00:27:36] I until I look deeper into the priest
[00:27:39] that did that. You know, I I still have
[00:27:42] a mind that that could be some weird
[00:27:44] occult stuff. It depends who called that
[00:27:46] priest. If he did, that's one thing. If
[00:27:48] someone else did, like Erica, that's
[00:27:50] that's different. But it was just all
[00:27:53] very It was very odd to hear that. And
[00:27:56] also, just to touch on that clip, a lot
[00:27:59] of you
[00:28:00] have messaged or left comments talking
[00:28:03] about the fact that Candace pulled her
[00:28:05] kids out of school because she thought
[00:28:07] they could be in danger. And I guess
[00:28:10] you're correct 100%. That's why she just
[00:28:13] she just let that out. That's why she
[00:28:16] pulled her kids out of school cuz she
[00:28:17] thought something was going to happen.
[00:28:20] And then Andrew comes to her after she's
[00:28:22] done that and says it was supposed to be
[00:28:23] you. Right. So they're feeling things.
[00:28:26] And also, let me just add, as she's
[00:28:29] talking about these conversations and
[00:28:33] saying that Erica has all these
[00:28:34] conversations and they've had
[00:28:36] conversations about astral projection
[00:28:38] and all their experiences and all of
[00:28:41] this stuff, you know, a lot of people
[00:28:43] speculate Candace is uh is uh jealous of
[00:28:47] Erica. You know, if you read those
[00:28:49] messages as somebody's wife, think about
[00:28:52] it. If you're a spouse, think about you
[00:28:55] read those messages. You know, your
[00:28:58] spouse is still alive. God forbid,
[00:28:59] right? Your spouse is still alive. You
[00:29:00] read all those messages between him and
[00:29:02] one of his best friends who's a lady or
[00:29:05] her and one of her best friends that's a
[00:29:07] guy. And you read all that. Who's going
[00:29:09] to be jealous?
[00:29:11] I think most people I think Erica might
[00:29:14] be a little jealous reading all that
[00:29:16] stuff, knowing that deep relationship
[00:29:18] that they had. That's just me. That's
[00:29:20] just me. Anyway, so wild. Um, and then
[00:29:25] the last thing she brought up, I mean, I
[00:29:27] I want to repeat it. That That's what I
[00:29:29] want to do. I want it repeated.
[00:29:32] Let Let me just go back here for a
[00:29:34] second.
[00:29:35] >> When he snuck in, he grabbed his wedding
[00:29:36] band.
[00:29:38] Yeah. Minor detail, but I asked myself,
[00:29:40] why was his wedding band off?
[00:29:42] >> I think she has the answer to that. And
[00:29:44] I think I think it's what people have
[00:29:46] speculated for a while that their
[00:29:47] marriage was on the outs. People have
[00:29:49] speculated this. I don't know it to be
[00:29:51] true. That's why I've never reported on
[00:29:52] it, but I have seen people talking about
[00:29:54] it. I've seen videos breaking it down,
[00:29:56] etc. She might have the answer to that.
[00:29:59] Maybe that's why she brought that up the
[00:30:00] way she did because I feel like there's
[00:30:04] rarely a thing, especially in an open
[00:30:06] letter where she has become a literal
[00:30:10] Gotham villain. There's few there's few
[00:30:14] few things she would bring up for
[00:30:16] absolutely no reason. And then to the
[00:30:18] last thing, talking about Charlie having
[00:30:22] to spend the night in his daughter's
[00:30:24] room. I I brought this up to you guys
[00:30:26] and how that must have felt. The whole
[00:30:28] world, you're getting all these
[00:30:29] messages. They're saying they're
[00:30:31] questioning your moral character. You're
[00:30:33] getting messages that seem like threats.
[00:30:36] You have no idea what's going on. You're
[00:30:37] losing donors. You know, that the energy
[00:30:40] is just so negative. And then you come
[00:30:41] home that final night and then your wife
[00:30:43] says, "You should go sleep in the other
[00:30:45] room." I don't know. when I first I I've
[00:30:48] talked to you guys about this and how
[00:30:50] what a what a terrible feeling that
[00:30:52] would be. And it's almost like it was
[00:30:53] done purposely.
[00:30:55] You know,
[00:30:57] I can't say she's aligned with anyone
[00:31:01] more than Charlie. I can't I can't say
[00:31:03] that. But, you know, just the movie in
[00:31:06] my head, it's just like, you know,
[00:31:08] that's the last thing they're showing
[00:31:10] you. even your wife is going to tell you
[00:31:13] to be somewhere else when you go against
[00:31:15] us. You know that that's the vibe it
[00:31:18] gets to me because again I our kids we
[00:31:22] we me and Charlie have the same setup.
[00:31:24] I'd be like I'm getting in that bed.
[00:31:26] What are you talking about? I don't
[00:31:27] care. It's a two it's a two-year-old.
[00:31:30] They take up space but it's like nothing
[00:31:33] feels better at least if your marriage
[00:31:36] is going well. Nothing feels better than
[00:31:38] getting in bed with your wife and your
[00:31:40] kid and they're both asleep and you love
[00:31:42] them and you just get to hear them, you
[00:31:45] know? It there's nothing better. It's
[00:31:46] the best thing. You know what I mean?
[00:31:49] Um, so there's that. And then Candace
[00:31:52] just starts talking about puzzles. I
[00:31:54] mean, so Columbbo throughout this whole
[00:31:57] thing, you know, I was really good at
[00:32:00] solving puzzles.
[00:32:02] And then the government employee would
[00:32:06] have me solve puzzles. And there's one
[00:32:08] thing you should know about me, Erica. I
[00:32:12] always solve the puzzles very easily. No
[00:32:16] one cared until I solved the puzzles. I
[00:32:20] mean, just just starts, you know. Could
[00:32:24] you imagine Erica Erica watching
[00:32:28] watching the open letter?
[00:32:30] Andrew comes in. Andrew comes in. He's
[00:32:33] just like, "Uh,
[00:32:35] hi. Hi. Um,
[00:32:39] uh, do you do you watch YouTube? Do you
[00:32:41] have do you have it on your do you ever
[00:32:43] watch it at all?" And she's like, "What
[00:32:45] the heck? What the hell is wrong with
[00:32:47] you? You okay?"
[00:32:50] And yeah, I have YouTube. I don't really
[00:32:52] I don't know. I don't watch it all that
[00:32:53] much. Um, it's just um there's
[00:32:57] uh something going on on on the on the
[00:33:00] YouTube and um um
[00:33:04] Oh god. Oh god. Um there's something I
[00:33:08] think you should watch it. Just snatches
[00:33:11] his phone out of his hand. Oh my god.
[00:33:15] Just Candace Owens doing an open letter.
[00:33:18] Just just an open letter. Half the
[00:33:20] episode is just the open letter and it's
[00:33:23] put directly to you. She's saying it
[00:33:26] directly to you. Could you imagine
[00:33:29] just sitting there like,
[00:33:32] you know, she's just like this putting
[00:33:33] sparkles on?
[00:33:37] Every time I think of America, I think
[00:33:39] of somebody just putting on sparkles.
[00:33:42] This is terrifying. Oh god.
[00:33:46] How how much pyrochnics will this take
[00:33:49] for us to solve this? I don't Andrew's
[00:33:53] just like I don't know. I don't think um
[00:33:56] I don't think pyrochnics are going to
[00:33:57] solve this. What are you What are you
[00:34:00] talking about? What are you talking
[00:34:01] about? Pyrochnics solve everything. What
[00:34:04] are you saying to me right now? I don't
[00:34:07] I don't think I don't know.
[00:34:10] You know, Gary comes in.
[00:34:14] Unofficial unofficial Curly. He's the
[00:34:16] unofficial Curly of the group. He comes
[00:34:18] in. Hey guy, guys. I don't Hey, you guys
[00:34:23] have YouTube? Candace is on YouTube and
[00:34:25] she's she's saying crazy things, guys.
[00:34:29] Erica's just like, I already saw you
[00:34:31] little Why I He's like,
[00:34:35] I'm just trying to warn you.
[00:34:40] Get out of here. Get out of here. She's
[00:34:42] putting on sparkles. Putting on
[00:34:44] sparkles.
[00:34:48] Oh my gosh. Terrifying. Terrifying,
[00:34:51] guys. I mean, and then she talks about
[00:34:53] Pierre. I couldn't find much out about
[00:34:55] that Pierre guy, you know, Falonee. You
[00:34:58] know, I I looked into it. I wanted to
[00:35:00] see what his net worth was, right?
[00:35:02] Because she's talking about him being,
[00:35:04] you know, the conduit to to taking
[00:35:06] Turning Points to the next level. And
[00:35:09] then his net worth pops up as like $6
[00:35:11] million. And I'm like, "Huh, that's
[00:35:13] weird." But then when you read about
[00:35:14] him, you read about all he's done and
[00:35:17] for how long he's done it, you're like,
[00:35:19] "It can't his net worth can't be $6
[00:35:22] million." And then you see things like,
[00:35:24] you know, allegedly, you know, arms
[00:35:28] dealing and stuff like that. I'm like,
[00:35:30] "Oh, okay. This guy's a billionaire for
[00:35:32] sure." You know, just one of those un
[00:35:35] undocumented bill. You're not gonna see
[00:35:38] him pop up on the Forbes list. He's not
[00:35:40] that kind of billionaire. No, no, no.
[00:35:42] He's not that type of dude. He's like
[00:35:45] He's like blood diamond billionaire. You
[00:35:47] know, like that type oil, real estate,
[00:35:51] like you know, you know, you know you're
[00:35:53] getting up there when you're just into
[00:35:55] natural resources. You're just like, I
[00:35:58] like to buy water. I just I took water
[00:36:02] from half of Greenland yesterday. I just
[00:36:05] sold it back to them for trillions of
[00:36:09] dollars. I like water. I'm trying to
[00:36:12] figure out how I can take air from North
[00:36:14] America and sell it back in bottles that
[00:36:18] are plastic. I own both companies, the
[00:36:21] air company and the plastic bottle
[00:36:23] company. You know, just demon, right?
[00:36:26] Just an evil person once you get into
[00:36:29] natural resources. I don't make the
[00:36:31] rules. Listen, I know you're like, "Oh,
[00:36:34] I know a guy natural resources. He's a
[00:36:36] nice guy." No, he's not. No, he's not.
[00:36:38] Okay? Because he likes to scoop up
[00:36:40] natural resources and he just keeps
[00:36:42] them. He's like, he's like, "Oh, this
[00:36:45] oil. This Venezuela oil.
[00:36:48] I'm
[00:36:50] You know, you bring that guy up and
[00:36:52] Venezuela oil." Some people get upset. I
[00:36:54] What can I say? $13 trillion worth of
[00:36:58] oil. You know what I mean? enough to
[00:37:00] make Lindsey Graham just just ruin his
[00:37:02] pants from the front, you know? Do you
[00:37:05] know how crazy something has to be for
[00:37:07] you to ruin your pants from the front,
[00:37:09] ladies and gentlemen? I mean, not to get
[00:37:11] graphic, but
[00:37:14] Oh, God. I just Oh, geez. 13 trillion.
[00:37:17] Mr. President, I'm Oh, Mr. President,
[00:37:20] I'm so sorry to do this all over the
[00:37:23] Resolute Desk. I apologize. Oh my god.
[00:37:26] This is 13 trillion. I've never heard
[00:37:29] such a big number. Can I have just a
[00:37:31] bit, please? I just want to be worth I
[00:37:34] just want to be worth 10 figures so bad.
[00:37:36] You have no idea. I hate being worth
[00:37:39] nine figures. This is disgusting. I feel
[00:37:42] gross. I just need that money. Can I
[00:37:45] just have that money? JD, can you talk
[00:37:47] to him, please? You guys got 13
[00:37:49] trillion. Can I just have some money?
[00:37:51] I'll do anything. I'll do anything.
[00:37:53] Where's the baby oil? I'll do anything.
[00:37:55] You guys know me.
[00:37:57] Anyway, anyway, it was a wild episode.
[00:38:01] Okay. And then she ends it with this.
[00:38:04] >> By the way, I forgot to mention Erica.
[00:38:06] >> Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Too too fast. Too fast.
[00:38:08] Well, it's at normal speed. What is
[00:38:10] this? That's like normal. Okay. Well,
[00:38:13] she ended it with this. Oh, Jesus. Get
[00:38:15] that off the screen.
[00:38:18] >> Anyway, I Anyway, I wanted to also play
[00:38:22] for you guys. We any with Mikey the
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[00:38:40] I got to just not play that. Sorry guys.
[00:38:42] Here. Let me get back to it. She ends
[00:38:45] with this
[00:38:48] mention Erica if you could do me a
[00:38:49] favor. Doug Degrroot, that board member
[00:38:51] that announced you as the CEO. Um, he
[00:38:53] made it really biblical. Could you send
[00:38:55] him my regards? I know he was meeting
[00:38:57] with Mikey the other day. Um, they were
[00:38:59] discussing how to invest money, but it's
[00:39:01] so weird. Mikey didn't straight from
[00:39:03] high school. Uh, was just Charlie's like
[00:39:06] what intern assistant and now he's
[00:39:07] sitting down with board members and, uh,
[00:39:10] discussing how they should invest into
[00:39:12] restaurants. Just send him my regards
[00:39:13] because we're everywhere and we're
[00:39:16] watching and we're listening. Um, the
[00:39:18] whole world is invested in solving this.
[00:39:20] And so, hi Doug.
[00:39:23] Anyway, I wanted to also play for you.
[00:39:26] Could you imagine? Can you imagine?
[00:39:28] You're Doug and you just you listen to
[00:39:30] the whole letter, right? And you're just
[00:39:33] like, I'm in the clear.
[00:39:36] I'm in the clear. Okay. And in the last
[00:39:40] four seconds, she goes, "Hi, Doug." And
[00:39:42] you go,
[00:39:44] "Come on. Come on, man.
[00:39:48] The last the last three seconds she
[00:39:51] goes, "Hi, Doug." You're just like,
[00:39:52] "Mother,
[00:39:54] come on.
[00:39:56] Come on, Mikey."
[00:39:59] You know, and Mikey McCoy's already
[00:40:01] ascended to heaven. He's out of here. I
[00:40:04] mean, Mikey McCoy, as soon as the open
[00:40:06] letter started, he just went,
[00:40:09] he was gone. He was gone. I don't know.
[00:40:12] I don't know what you guys expect. Okay.
[00:40:14] He's majestic for a reason. It's cuz he
[00:40:16] stays out of the way. You know, he stays
[00:40:18] out of the beef. You know what I mean?
[00:40:21] That's why he's majestic. He's he's he's
[00:40:23] already up there, you know? Anyway, you
[00:40:27] guys know how I feel about Mikey McCoy,
[00:40:29] right? Chuck Chuck McCoy. Have you guys
[00:40:32] Can I show you Chuck McCoy before I
[00:40:34] leave really quick? I just I just got to
[00:40:36] show you Chuck McCoy just really really
[00:40:38] quick. I know you're like, "Who's Chuck
[00:40:40] McCoy?" Chuck McCoy.
[00:40:48] Oh, somebody made Mikey McCoy into Chuck
[00:40:50] Norris. I mean, I mean, the lore, the
[00:40:54] lore, ladies and gentlemen. We continue
[00:40:56] to expand our lore day after day, video
[00:40:59] after video. I appreciate it. But, um,
[00:41:02] yeah, it was a wild episode. Um, of
[00:41:05] course, she left us on that episode, so
[00:41:08] we're not going to see anything today.
[00:41:11] and then we get back Monday, she's
[00:41:13] probably going to hit real hard that
[00:41:15] whole week because I'm pretty sure I
[00:41:18] heard her say that not next week, the
[00:41:22] week after she's off for a week. So, I
[00:41:26] mean, I hope she ties up some loose
[00:41:28] ends. I mean, this is wild. But that's
[00:41:31] it, guys. I saw it. My mind was blown
[00:41:34] just like your mind was blown. And uh
[00:41:38] we'll see. We'll see where this goes. I
[00:41:40] mean, the next logical step for turning
[00:41:43] point, I mean, it's turning point,
[00:41:44] right? They're not going to respond.
[00:41:47] They can't respond. That would be crazy
[00:41:49] for them to respond. I'll I'll even
[00:41:51] check as I'm saying this. The next thing
[00:41:53] for them to do is to sue her.
[00:41:59] I mean, what else are they going to do?
[00:42:01] What else are they going to do? That's
[00:42:03] all they can do now. They can't be like,
[00:42:05] "Well, actually, let me just make my
[00:42:08] open letter to Candace. Are you crazy?
[00:42:12] They don't have open letter chops." They
[00:42:14] just do not have open letter chops. You
[00:42:16] know it. I know it. I mean, I'm just
[00:42:20] saying. But, uh, guys, maybe I'll do a
[00:42:25] nighttime episode. I mean, I'm I'm
[00:42:27] honestly I know you guys love the short
[00:42:29] episodes. I know some people love the
[00:42:31] live streams. I'm supposed to get back
[00:42:34] to live streams as soon as my voice is
[00:42:36] better and my energy is better and I'm
[00:42:38] getting there. But there might be a
[00:42:40] combination. There might be like a live
[00:42:42] stream in the morning and then an
[00:42:43] episode at night. I mean, your boy likes
[00:42:45] to hustle. So, we'll see. We'll see
[00:42:49] where where everything goes. Okay. But,
[00:42:52] uh anyway, merry Friday and a merry
[00:42:55] Friday to all and a weekend. I will see
[00:42:58] you Saturday and
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