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All right, you guys, happy Thursday. | ||
In case you missed it, apparently Donald Trump is seriously considering pardoning Diddy. | ||
Yep, that Diddy, the one that we can, if we want to, just watch physically beat Cassie on camera. | ||
So what exactly is Trump on? | ||
I actually think it's very related to all the Epstein stuff. | ||
It makes perfect sense to me if you're paying attention. | ||
Further to that point, I'm so unhinged that I got into an argument with Grok last week. | ||
You guys know who Grok is? | ||
The AI technology that just shoots out answers. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, if that is a technology of the future, then we should be concerned because apparently it's been programmed to cover for Epstein as well. | ||
What the heck is going on? | ||
Welcome back to Candace. | ||
So regarding President Trump, I think that maybe all of us were looking at the situation wrong. | ||
We were super concerned about a political assassination, but this seems to be some sort of a political suicide. | ||
This is clearly Trump threatening to jump off of the Golden Gate Bridge. | ||
And I think he needs his former friends and his supporters to try to rescue him. | ||
One of the things that I always really liked about Trump, because I want to remember that, I want to reflect on the Trumpy bear that I loved, was the fact that he never drank, he never tried any drugs. | ||
There was this innocence to him because of that. | ||
And one of those reasons, we know the reason that he didn't do that was because his older brother had died from alcohol abuse. | ||
And I think plausibly the best moment leading up to his, while he was running at least, was when he sat down with Theo Vaughn. | ||
I felt like that was a very human moment of Donald Trump when he sat down and Theo Vaughn was discussing his past addiction issues. | ||
Just to jog your memory, take a listen. | ||
Well, why do we allow you to get addicted? | ||
No, I would just do cocaine. | ||
That was really. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So just, yeah. | ||
I'd love to dirty, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And this is, yeah, this, I mean, it was, yeah. | ||
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But you don't anymore? | |
No, I don't do it anymore, man. | ||
And I'm not doing it. | ||
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Is it too much? | |
Too much to him. | ||
Some of the stuff started to get a real rattle in it, too. | ||
I don't know where we were even getting it from in this country, but yeah, it started to make me feel like I was a mechanic or something. | ||
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So the thing you go back to then is alcohol for the most part. | |
Right. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But what I want probably is cocaine, but I know that if I have a drink, then it'll give me, it'll like be like, okay, well, I had a drink, then I can do this. | ||
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Is cocaine a stronger up? | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Cocaine. | ||
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So you're way up with cocaine more than anything else you can think of. | |
Cocaine will turn you into a damn owl, homie. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
It'll, you'll be, you'll be out on your own porch. | ||
You'll be your own street lamp. | ||
You're freaking. | ||
And is that a good feeling? | ||
Well, it's a miserable feeling, but you do it anyway, just like the guy you were saying with the Scotch. | ||
It's so good. | ||
See, you had to remember that how much we loved this Trump. | ||
There's an innocence there. | ||
Theo Vaughn, I also love the way that Trump's like, that's down and dirty, right? | ||
That's down and dirty. | ||
And yeah, I would love to have Theo Vaughn welcome Trump, President Trump, back onto his podcast to question Trump about his own addictions because it's unfortunate. | ||
But I think he is now just straight up snorting lines of Israel. | ||
Demonstrably, I think Israel might be the most destructive drug to hit the market since 1948 because that drug did not exist before 1948. | ||
But Trump has been on something. | ||
Here he is. | ||
Like many people, once they go and they touch this wall, they become something else. | ||
And we just have to acknowledge that these are the signs of addiction. | ||
Right now, Trump is on his front porch like an owl. | ||
Things aren't making sense. | ||
He is his own streetlight right now. | ||
We know the patterns. | ||
All of us are familiar with addiction. | ||
Theo Vaughn's talking about his addiction. | ||
I don't think I know a single person who doesn't have someone in their family that deals with addiction. | ||
And we're familiar with the signs. | ||
There's, I don't know, naming one here, erratic decision-making. | ||
It's like out tweeting bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb Iran, changing your mind overnight to go and do that because Bibi Netanyahu was like your dealer told you to. | ||
Also, another sign, lashing out at the people who love you. | ||
Remember the tweet? | ||
I don't even want my supporters because we were going, hey, we are demanding the Epstein files because that's what you promised us. | ||
And we expect you to show up and to actually do the things that you said you were going to do. | ||
We are expecting you to be responsible here. | ||
And instead he says, I don't love you anymore. | ||
Pull up that tweet. | ||
I don't remember what he called us, weaklings. | ||
He said, let these weaklings continue forward and do the Democrats' work. | ||
Don't even think about talking about our incredible and unprecedented success because I don't want their support anymore. | ||
Yeah, that's the sign. | ||
I don't even, I don't want to be your family anymore. | ||
I'll just be out here on my own. | ||
Also, I would say a major sign is just straight Up financial irresponsibility. | ||
Like when it comes to drug of Israel, spend it, however. | ||
And also, you are not taking care of things that you should be taking care of because your priority is Israel. | ||
And we see that again. | ||
He tweeted this out. | ||
This is not a joke. | ||
Matt Walsh had the perfect response to it, but Donald Trump tweeted this. | ||
He tweeted, wow, Canada has just announced that it is backing statehood for Palestine. | ||
That will make it very hard for us to make a trade deal with them. | ||
Oh, Canada. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Canada is saying they're going to acknowledge Palestine as its own state. | ||
And Trump is saying that that means we aren't going to do a deal with Canada. | ||
Somebody explained that to me very slowly. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
And neither did Matt Walsh. | ||
Matt Walsh had a perfect response. | ||
He said this: this is ridiculous. | ||
If a trade deal with Canada is beneficial to the American people, then it should go forward regardless of Canada's stance on Palestine. | ||
The benefit of the American people should be the guiding principle here. | ||
That's what I thought was happening. | ||
Like when we elect a president and we go, Definitely, like, and I thought when they go into the White House, they're supposed to represent our best interests. | ||
And I don't see how Canada acknowledging Palestine as its own nation would be harmful to American interests. | ||
In fact, quite the opposite. | ||
I think we shouldn't be punishing Canada. | ||
Maybe we should be punishing Israel for committing an open genocide for starving people. | ||
You in this moment have retired Green Barrett and the former lieutenant colonel, actually think he's still a lieutenant colonel of the army, Tony Aguilar. | ||
He sat down with Tucker Carlson and he is describing, he actually went over to Gaza, right? | ||
He went over to Gaza and was assisting Israel. | ||
And here is what he is now describing to the American people that he saw. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
I witnessed Palestinian parents, mothers, and fathers carrying their dead children in their arms, skeletons. | ||
I witnessed that. | ||
I've witnessed people that have come onto the sites that you can see that they are just completely emaciated and starving. | ||
That's not fake. | ||
If the deniers want to think that we got Stanley Kubrick to go into Gaza and take a bunch of crisis actors and shoot a film on to, you know, to fake this starvation. | ||
But it's real. | ||
And people are dying at this point right now. | ||
Because we, the United States, the Gaza Humanitarian Fund, put up our hand and said, we'll do it. | ||
The starvation at this point has gotten worse than it was before because the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's process is leading to that starvation because it's not delivering enough aid, not even nearly enough, not even nearly to be a fraction of enough. | ||
And Trump apparently doesn't care. | ||
He is like, I am, I am decisively so high on Israel that I'm going to keep letting that happen. | ||
And I'm going to start to punish people who are having a humane response to that condition because my job here is not to care about the American people. | ||
I will refuse trade deals. | ||
No matter what, I've got to let Israel commit this genocide in open in open daylight. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
As if that's not bad enough, John Mearsheimer also went on to Tucker Carlson. | ||
And here's what he had to say about what's going on. | ||
The Israeli military has a huge PTSD problem. | ||
Oh, I bet. | ||
Really? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
And the Jerusalem Post had a piece. | ||
I think it was the Jerusalem Post had a piece the other day that said there have been five suicides during the past two weeks. | ||
So they're having a significant problem with suicide, significant problem with PTSD. | ||
And they're having huge problems getting reservists to report for duty. | ||
I bet. | ||
Because the Israeli military is heavily dependent on reservists. | ||
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Yes. | |
And the reservists have basically had it. | ||
And so this war is having a corrosive effect. | ||
And the thing you want to understand is there's no end in sight. | ||
There really isn't. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, the end is every Palestinian has to die. | ||
That's what the end is. | ||
That's the end that is in sight so that they can build hotels. | ||
Again, Trump needs help. | ||
There's no question. | ||
And now, making matters worse, he's talking about doing all sorts of pardons that make it very clear who he is allegiant to. | ||
First and foremost, in case you missed this, about a week ago or maybe it was two weeks ago, he spoke about the idea of pardoning Ghelaine Maxwell. | ||
He was asked about the idea of pardoning Ghelaine Maxwell and he didn't dismiss it. | ||
Pick a listen. | ||
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Would you consider a pardon or a commutation for Ghelane Maxwell? | |
It's something I haven't thought about. | ||
It's really recommended. | ||
I'm allowed to do it, but it's something I have not thought of. | ||
So that's a yes. | ||
He would consider it because it would be so easy to simply say no. | ||
You know who Epstein is. | ||
We've been speaking about Epstein nonstop for the last few weeks. | ||
You are very aware, of course, about what he was doing. | ||
You're aware that this was his accomplice. | ||
So you would instantly just say no. | ||
Of course, I'm not going to pardon her. | ||
Unless you're considering it because, well, maybe it kind of makes sense to pardon Ghelaine Maxwell, given the fact that you're now saying that there were no clients. | ||
Why is she in prison? | ||
Right. | ||
To make that work, you kind of have to pardon Ghelaine Maxwell. | ||
And as if that wasn't enough, Trump is also apparently thinking about pardoning Diddy. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is a headline. | ||
Donald Trump thinking of pardoning Diddy after bail decision. | ||
It tells us that Donald Trump's White House has been in communication with Diddy's legal team about a potential pardon for the music model. | ||
And we've learned that the decision may be determined by the judges' ruling on bail. | ||
Sources with direct knowledge of that told TMZ this. | ||
They continued that Donald Trump is, quote, more than open to pardoning Diddy, but he wants to wait to see what the judge does with Diddy's latest bail petition first. | ||
And their reporter is saying that Trump's team is saying that if Diddy is granted bail, then Trump is not going to make a decision on the pardon until he is sentenced. | ||
So he's going to see what happens. | ||
The judge denies the bail. | ||
Then he will be ready to make a decision immediately. | ||
Now, to be clear, Diddy was acquitted on three of the major charges pertaining to RICO. | ||
He was convicted instead on two counts of violating the Man Act, which is basically transporting prostitutes over states. | ||
It's not typically something that's used by federal prosecutors. | ||
And I actually tend to agree that Diddy, the entire trial, was very clearly a show trial, right? | ||
Most legal experts agree that if Diddy's case only involved the Man Act, they probably wouldn't have filed charges against him at all. | ||
But the question is, why would Trump move to interject on a person that has clearly been involved in something very sinister? | ||
Why is their Department of Justice even thinking or weighing this case at all? | ||
I have an answer in case you are wondering how Diddy and Epstein are connected. | ||
It's because both of these were two very sophisticated blackmail operations that were being run by the deep state by the deep state. | ||
I mean, the CIA and the Mossad, who have been working together since, you know, they shot JFK. | ||
And by they, I'm referring to the CIA and LBJ, LB Johnson was involved in this. | ||
The precursor to APAC was involved in this. | ||
Everybody knows what happened in this country. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's so silly to call this a conspiracy theory anymore. | ||
And since then, I don't think there's a difference between the CIA and the Mossad, frankly. | ||
That's that's my position. | ||
And so these operations are alike because, in order for the state, the deep state, to main control or to maintain control of the population, they have to be able to influence opinions. | ||
They have to be able to control all of us. | ||
There's more of us than there are of them, right? | ||
So they need to make sure that we don't get why as to what they've been up to, which means you have to control the athletes and the celebrities because they have influence. | ||
You have to control the politicians because they have the ability to vote on policy. | ||
And yeah, influence is the name of the game. | ||
That is the reason that they want to control celebrities. | ||
This is where Diddy comes into play, right? | ||
Diddy is hosting these parties. | ||
Everyone wants to go to a Diddy party. | ||
And everyone wants to go to Diddy's all-white party, whatever he was known for. | ||
You get into Hollywood, the first thing you want to do is have an invite, and there are cameras wired everywhere, and drugs are being passed around because they want to get you in a compromising situation. | ||
It's exactly what Epstein was doing. | ||
Majority of the time, he was doing this to the politicians and people that were in business. | ||
So he's running it that way. | ||
And then you have Diddy who's taking care of Hollywood. | ||
It's the reason why, if you'll recall, I never covered the Diddy trial. | ||
I never thought the Diddy trial was worth covering because it was just so obviously a show trial. | ||
I knew it was a show trial because what Diddy was doing was a Fed operation. | ||
And the Fed, for whatever reason, whenever they investigate themselves, they find out they're not guilty of anything. | ||
There were so many signs leading up to this moment that it was the state putting on a show trial, okay? | ||
To jog your memory, the artist formerly known as Kanye West was the first when he was having a mental breakdown to signal to people that Diddy was a Fed. | ||
Remember this? | ||
He wanted to drink champs. | ||
He was having a mental breakdown. | ||
And then he randomly said this. | ||
But as far as Meek Mills, Puff Daddy, whoever, none of these. | ||
All you fake hard you. | ||
Wait, no, no, no, hold on, hold on. | ||
All you fake hard, f you. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
I don't get because you can't shoot nobody anyway. | ||
And the reason why you got to talk is because you did a deal, you Fed. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
That's why you got to come at me because part of the deal for you to be able to do all that and get out of jail is that you promised that you're going to go pull my coat co-card. | ||
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So y'all niggas shut the f about me. | |
Drink champs pulled the episode down and actually deleted that portion that you just saw. | ||
And then they put the episode back up. | ||
They deleted the reference to Diddy being a Fed because he did a deal with prosecutors. | ||
And part of that deal, remember when he was shooting in the club with J-Lo, was that he would control other rappers. | ||
Kanye just said that. | ||
He put that out there. | ||
It sounded crazy, but he wasn't the only crazy person who put that out there. | ||
Obviously, notoriously, the biggest person was Jonathan Odie, who we all thought was crazy and definitely is crazy because he shot up the Trump Hotel, the Trump property in Miami, and then was saying all sorts of stuff about being a sex slave for Diddy in the land before of time where none of us knew about what Diddy was up to. | ||
You get this guy who sits down and he's like, yeah, I was a sex slave for Diddy. | ||
And Diddy works for the feds and they give him a plane. | ||
So he looks like he's got this money because he's a rapper. | ||
But actually, what's happening is it's that they're running drugs. | ||
Our government is getting drugs over the border on rapper planes. | ||
And then he said that Diddy was into weird stuff, like watching Cassie have sex with other people. | ||
Frankly, that's exactly what he said. | ||
He's like, I was the person and Diddy likes that. | ||
And everyone said he was crazy, myself included. | ||
I thought he was definitely crazy because what? | ||
At this time, we thought that Cassie was like an innocent girlfriend of Diddy. | ||
They've been in a long-term relationship. | ||
Who would believe that? | ||
I'll jog your memory here. | ||
This was Jonathan Odie. | ||
His accent is a bit thick, but we did put some captions on this. | ||
So take a listen. | ||
Do you know Sean Combs? | ||
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Diddy? | |
Yeah. | ||
P. Diddy, whatever you call it. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Yeah, he's part of what's called the Boulet. | ||
The Boulet is a branch of the Illuminati. | ||
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Okay. | |
It's the black people. | ||
My settlement with Sean, okay? | ||
And he belongs to that agenda. | ||
That's why he's so famous. | ||
They had all the contracts. | ||
It's his attorneys. | ||
I had sex with Cassie and Sean. | ||
Basically he would masturbate and tell me what to do with Cassie. | ||
I had like 15 encounters and I heard lots of business. | ||
Because what they would do is Sean talks a lot on the phone and on the TV with speakers and stuff. | ||
And I was like a sex slave. | ||
The hip-hop agenda is an agenda to move drugs all over the United States. | ||
You need to inform the DA. | ||
They move all the dope, okay, all the dope on private jets, which don't get screened by... | ||
By customs? | ||
By the... | ||
Inside the United States. | ||
That adds up for me. | ||
Not sure if it adds up for you. | ||
Maybe when he said it, it sounded a bit far-fetched. | ||
But then we got a confirmation because Cassie was asked about that under oath. | ||
And yeah, here's the headline. | ||
New York Post. | ||
Trump club shooter who claimed that he was Diddy's sex slave was hired by music mogul. | ||
Cassie testifies. | ||
So if he was telling the truth about all that weird sex stuff, are we to think that he was just making up the part about the Diddy and... | ||
and other rappers being a part of some group That are really just a part of a broader Fed operation. | ||
Are we supposed to think that that guy was coordinating with Yay and they came up with this lie by themselves? | ||
And it just happened to fact check true that he was a sex slave of Cassie and we found that out again years later. | ||
You got to open your eyes and pay attention that these operations happen everywhere. | ||
And so, when it came to the matter of Diddy, okay, for those of us who actually read the lawsuit that was filed by Little Rod, the producer, who had, he said, hours and pon hours upon hours of footage proving all of his claims, the most significant page of that lawsuit, which there has been a full media blackout on, was what he alleged about Lucian Grange, who is the president and at the top of Universal of Universal Music, right? | ||
He's got a lot of power, and this is what it said in that lawsuit. | ||
It reads, according to Mr. Jones, whenever a defendant Grange of Sucian Grange visited Mr. Combs at his home, it would be in the evening, and he and Mr. Combs would disappear for hours in Mr. Combs' bedroom. | ||
Defendant Grange sponsored and attended several love album listening parties at Mr. Combs' home in Los Angeles, California. | ||
These parties were sponsored by the defendants and UMG, that's Universal Music Group. | ||
As evidenced above, these parties had sex workers and underage girls present. | ||
During these parties, Defendant Grange knew or should have known that Mr. Combs was drugging the attendees through laced bottles of tequila and Sirok vodka. | ||
It is no secret that Mr. Combs had specific bottles of alcohol designated for females and other bottles that were designated for his staff, his artists, and himself. | ||
This fact was detailed by former artists and bodyguards of Mr. Combs. | ||
As the sponsor of these events, Defendant Grange had a duty and an obligation to ensure that sex workers and underaged girls were not present and that Mr. Combs was not spiking the alcohol with date rape drugs. | ||
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Okay. | |
Do you recall having Lucy and Grange testify, be called test by anything like that? | ||
Okay, so you're telling me the person above Diddy is this guy and they're just not interested in speaking to him at all. | ||
Also in that lawsuit, obviously, Christina Karam was mentioned as the Ghulane Maxwell, the person who made everything happen, the person who made sure that Diddy was constantly on drugs. | ||
Again, this is all allegedly. | ||
We're reading a lawsuit filed by Little Rod. | ||
I don't know that this is true, but I do know that if I am the feds and I'm trying to bring down an operation that we're not executing, I am certainly, certainly going to bring these people into the courtroom, but they weren't there. | ||
And then it gets even more interesting when you learn, and I've talked about this in the Epstein, our Epstein series that we've just begun. | ||
One of the things is changing your name, right? | ||
One of these elements that I instantly now distrust that tells me that we should be paying attention to someone is that men don't just change their names. | ||
Remember, Robert Maxwell, just he had four names. | ||
That's just weird for no reason. | ||
Lucian Grange also changed his name. | ||
He used to be Michael G. And before that, he was an Epstein. | ||
I know, I just don't trust people to change their names. | ||
Check out this article. | ||
I found this out in The Guardian, by the way, so you can fact check this is true. | ||
I've forgotten and overlooked how Jewish designers dressed the Beatles and changed global fashion. | ||
Now, this article is about his father, Cecil G. And it tells us that Cecil G was actually Sasha Epstein, and then he became Cecil G, but he's here with his sons. | ||
And it says right here, Cecil G with his three sons, Roland, Nigel, and Michael G. And to the right there, that would be Lucian Grange. | ||
I guess he was Michael G, but now he's Lucian Grange. | ||
He's not in the UK, he's here. | ||
And I guess he went from working for the Beatles and climbed his way up, and now he's this huge record exec. | ||
There were so many conspiracy theories. | ||
Like I wasn't alive for the Beatles era, but man, I'm starting to wonder about all of those Beatles conspiracy theories because people then thought that there was some weird stuff that happened, right? | ||
People that died around them in mysterious circumstances, people that actually even believe that one of the people that died was a member of the Beatles. | ||
Paul, there's like the Paul McCartney is dead theory. | ||
A lot of weird stuff, conspiracies, want to be clear, involving the Beatles. | ||
And so now you get to this point that you have this person who was a tailor for the Beatles, who's now at the top of Universal Music Group. | ||
And I would imagine that he'd be a person that I'd want to speak to at the very least, who's changed his name to figure out what is happening with Diddy. | ||
So yeah, when I look at this entire picture, what's clear to me is that Trump is once again being instructed to cover up a black man operation. | ||
Okay. | ||
That is what's happening. | ||
Trump is once again being instructed to cover up a state blackmail operation. | ||
And the question is why? | ||
Okay. | ||
And the answer to that is likely because knowing that our government funds drug parties and sex parties and potentially allows underage girls to be at those parties in order for them to ultimately control our perception by blackmailing those people and the attendees of the parties. | ||
Not for the faint of heart. | ||
Sure, not for the faint of heart. | ||
But the expectation, if you are going to say that you are committed to dismembering the deep state, if you are going to really say that and run on that and run on Epstein and run on the corruption of DC and referring to it as a swamp as you did. | ||
And then you get into the swamp and you start to cover up for the swamp, like nothing to see here. | ||
And we're like, that looks like a loch nest monster. | ||
Like nothing to see here. | ||
Then you're going to lose your supporters. | ||
And I get it. | ||
You don't care. | ||
You don't care. | ||
You're like, supporters, be gone. | ||
I don't care at all. | ||
And maybe you're only in this for your legacy. | ||
But I was saying to Tucker Carlson yesterday that I would almost appreciate it if they didn't, like, if they didn't put on this pretense, I would almost appreciate it if they just said, we rule over you. | ||
Ha ha, we have power and there's absolutely nothing that you can do about it. | ||
That would feel more honest to me than pretending like they're trying to fix the system that's broken because they are the creeps that are running the system. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you guys agree with that? | ||
Do you guys agree that you'd rather just be told the truth? | ||
I'd rather just laugh in our faces than to pretend that we're all stupid. | ||
Why are you still concerned with Epstein? | ||
All of that just feels so insulting to me. | ||
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So I want to tell you guys about this Grok thing because I have been just on it in terms of what is coming down the line. | ||
And the AI thing has always freaked me out. | ||
I don't care who's trying to sell it. | ||
I don't care if it's Elon Musk, if it's Sam Altman, if it's Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
AI is the future. | ||
Yeah, I believe it's the future and it is going to represent the idiocracy. | ||
We're just barreling towards idiocracy. | ||
And I'm going to show you an example of that. | ||
And I promise, yes, a little unhinged for me to have gotten into a little backforth with Grok, but the point here is that I won, and there is an actual lesson here. | ||
So we did this episode, as you know, on Robert Maxwell looking into his history. | ||
And all of a sudden, all of the standard Zionist accounts started freaking out about this episode that we did last week, alleging that I made up the fact that Robert Maxwell was a relative. | ||
I said he was Robert Maxwell's cousin. | ||
I said, Ellie Weetzel, who was accused of making up that he was in the Holocaust, incredibly accused because the person was a Holocaust survivor. | ||
And then they determined that he did not have a tattoo, was the cousin of Robert Maxwell. | ||
Kind of a big thing to know that, right? | ||
Once you realize Robert Maxwell was working for Israel, and we know consistently Israel's always using the Holocaust narrative to manipulate people to do one thing or the other, and that Robert Maxwell also took an interest, a stake in American textbooks, right when, was it McMillan Publishers, Macmillan Publishers, all of our textbooks were published McGraw-Hill. | ||
That's correct. | ||
McGraw-Hill. | ||
And when you start to collect the dots, there you're going, wait a second. | ||
Okay. | ||
So Israel was very early on making sure that the next generation of people, people like me, would never question anything Israel did because of what we were learning about history. | ||
Yeah, not great that his cousin, since Robert Maxwell, was a fraud who stole the pension funds of hardworking people in the UK in order to give that money to the U in order to give that money to Israel. | ||
What am I supposed to think about this guy who's being credibly accused of making up the fact that he was in the Holocaust, right? | ||
And so the Zionists started freaking out, being like, she's a liar. | ||
She made up this connection. | ||
And one of them had asked Grok, like, Grok, is this real? | ||
And Grok was like, there's no proof of this. | ||
And so I wanted to play this game with Grok to just show, demonstrate to people that Grok has been programmed to basically lie about history and to assume that in the future, nobody will have access to books or maybe just not even have the attention span to read a book. | ||
Maybe that's what it is. | ||
He thinks that people don't read books. | ||
So take a look at this. | ||
Take a look at this tweet. | ||
I write, and this was to the Zionists, really, the information that Robert Maxwell is a cousin of Ellie Weedzel is quite literally from Robert Maxwell's authorized biography entitled Maxwell. | ||
It was written by Joe Haynes, a journalist who worked for Robert Maxwell's Mirror Group and went on to become the press secretary to UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson. | ||
This is why I say Grok and other AI are merely a step toward idiocracy. | ||
They assume no one reads books anymore, so they can lie and delete history with sweeping claims like, quote, there is no basis whatsoever. | ||
And that's what Grok said. | ||
He said, no, there is no basis whatsoever to the claim that Ellie Weeetzel is Robert Maxwell's cousin. | ||
He continued extensive searches across reliable sources, including biographies and family histories, reveal no familial connection. | ||
Weetzel's roots are in Romania. | ||
Maxwell's or in Czechoslovakia. | ||
Okay. | ||
So Grok is saying there's no basis and he's crawled The biographies, except he missed Robert Maxwell's authorized biography, authorized by an employee of, he authorized an employee of his to write this biography about him. | ||
And that employee then went and spoke to everybody in Maxwell's family. | ||
And Robert Maxwell got to read and approve. | ||
That's what it means to have an approved biography. | ||
And Grock says, nothing to see here. | ||
But it gets worse because then you go, maybe he just made a mistake. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I then challenge him and I say, Grock, is Ellie Weitzel mentioned in the authorized autobiography, Maxwell, by Joe Haynes? | ||
Grock replies, No, Ellie Weetzel is not mentioned in Joe Haynes' 1988 biography, Maxwell. | ||
Extensive searches of book previews, reviews, and related sources reveal no reference to him, let alone as Robert Maxwell's cousin. | ||
This claim appears unfounded, consistent with prior analyses. | ||
Okay, interesting. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
Now you can see Grock has already been fact-checked because I just kept going. | ||
So then I say, Grock, he's literally mentioned on page 41 of this book, which is available for the public to read here. | ||
I actually found it archived. | ||
Brilliant. | ||
Love myself right there. | ||
It is strange that you are denying what people can see with their eyes here. | ||
So I tell him, here's the exact page you can find it on. | ||
And still he lies. | ||
Okay. | ||
Grock then says, thank you for the link. | ||
Upon verification, page 41 of Haynes's Maxwell discusses Robert Maxwell's early life and family losses in the Holocaust, mentioning a brother, Ellie, likely a family member, but not Ellie Weetzel or any cousin Link. | ||
Biographies of both men confirm no familial ties. | ||
This appears to be a misinterpretation. | ||
So now he's saying it's not Ellie Weetzel, it's just some other Ellie, and you assumed. | ||
So then I just, I just post the page. | ||
I didn't know what to do. | ||
I'm like, this is kind of so crazy. | ||
What kind of programming is this that you're just denying this in the face of overwhelming evidence? | ||
It sounds like Soviet programming. | ||
And I wrote, what are we doing here, Grok? | ||
It literally says Ellie Weitzel, the Nobel Nobel Peace Prize winner. | ||
Are you assuming people cannot read? | ||
And then he cops to it and he says, Yeah, okay, upon review of the book excerpt. | ||
Now that you've presented the book and there's so much evidence, thank you for highlighting it. | ||
Accuracy matters. | ||
This is not an insignificant exchange. | ||
The reason why I'm covering this is not because I recommend that anybody spend their time arguing with AI bots, but because this is now being pushed on you, right? | ||
This is being pushed on us that like the future is AI. | ||
The future is artificial intelligence. | ||
Why are they pushing artificial intelligence on people? | ||
It's because, well, maybe it's right there in the name. | ||
They want you to be intelligent artificially. | ||
It's a veneer. | ||
You're not actually intelligent. | ||
You might be an idiot. | ||
And all they have to do in the future when people won't even buy books because everything is going to be on computers, right? | ||
Is hit delete. | ||
Delete. | ||
That never happened. | ||
There's absolutely, I mean, it's not even like Grock said, he didn't hedge there, right? | ||
He wasn't like, there's nothing I can find. | ||
If you find something, send it back so I can add it to my data center. | ||
That's not what he did. | ||
He said, there is absolutely no basis. | ||
And the basis was literally Robert Maxwell's authorized biography. | ||
So the question that we have to ask ourselves seriously is: what are they after here? | ||
Because it's pretty clear to me that they're looking for this 1984 warning of a future where there's no such thing as yesterday and everything is going to become a present. | ||
And I say this because parents need to be aware of this. | ||
Okay. | ||
They do not want our children to be able to have an attention span to read a book, to read a biography, to know how to research, to focus on one story. | ||
That is what all of these tech companies are working on. | ||
It is making sure that nobody has an attention span. | ||
Literally, the future will look like nobody being able to read a book and nobody's going to question Grock. | ||
I've seen this happen myself. | ||
Grock will make up something about me and people will argue with me about me. | ||
And I feel like they're doing that for fun to see if people will take arguments to other people to test to see if people will believe the tech above the human being, right? | ||
I've tested it. | ||
I've been like, let's just ask it something about me completely fake. | ||
And he's like, there's no basis or there is a basis. | ||
Somebody came at me and said, George is Jewish, my husband. | ||
And I know because, and they had a screenshot from Grock. | ||
They said George was Jewish. | ||
And I'm going, wow, this is crazy. | ||
Grock knows more about George's family than me and George do. | ||
So the purpose I feel is that they really are kind of soft-launching idiocracy. | ||
They're trying to see if they can get people to rely on tech and tech will not have the answers. | ||
Instead, they will be able to just, like I said, in a moment's notice to delete any trace of something and say it never existed. | ||
And we need to be mindful of that and not just be mindful of that, but to forcefully reject these tech lords. | ||
I've told you, I don't trust Elon Musk. | ||
I never have. | ||
Okay. | ||
He comes across to me like someone who was given the Midas touch, who got a couple of companies and we're supposed to believe he's smart and to trust him and to build that relationship with him. | ||
And then when he drops something, just fly to it. | ||
And oh, well, at least it's in the hands of Elon Musk. | ||
At least Twitter is in the hands of Elon Musk. | ||
I've seen so many bots, which Elon Musk won't address, no more when it reached peak bots on Twitter, on X, formerly Twitter, was when they were talking about going to war with Iran. | ||
It got so crazy on X with bots that were insisting on war with Iran that even disclosed TV, which that account just literally does the news, said, is anybody noticing like an insane increase in bots? | ||
I was like, yeah, that tells you that's the military. | ||
And that, by the way, is the people who Elon Musk and Peter Thiel and these AI type people and futuristic minds, they have always done deals. | ||
They are rich because they have done deals with our government. | ||
Our government is not and has never been our friend. | ||
Okay. | ||
They want to rule over you. | ||
And it is easier to rule over people if they're stupid, if they're real stupid and committed to their stupidity, if they're stupid enough to believe in the tech telling them the truth. | ||
Then that's perfect. | ||
So I just wanted to point that out to you because I was like, I was stunned. | ||
I was actually stunned. | ||
And then after all of that, we debunked it and you had accounts, these like Zionist accounts being like, well, we still got you because the passage says distant relative and not cousin. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
This is, this is one of these Zayo accounts. | ||
They wrote, where did you come up with cousin when it says distant relative? | ||
So I replied, what are our options here? | ||
Are you surmising that he could have been a distant mother, a distant father, a distant brother? | ||
Like, what are we saying here? | ||
And The other conclusion would be worse. | ||
He'd be closer. | ||
Obviously, the assumption here is it's got to be a distant cousin because they're born around the same year, five years apart. | ||
It just, it's so frustrating to watch people commit to stupidity and try to take others down with them. | ||
Don't be that person. | ||
Say no to tech, say no to AI, get your kids out of school. | ||
You know, get your kids off of the iPads. | ||
It's not serving them, it is only serving the government. | ||
And these people like Elon Musk, they are the descendants of people who wanted this vision. | ||
I told you this: Elon Musk's grandfather was, I think, had his company shut down or a political party shut down in Canada because they believe that tech should be the overlords. | ||
You can genuinely look this up about Elon Musk. | ||
I'm supposed to believe that Elon Musk just happens to have those same ideas. | ||
No, they're all working together. | ||
Again, the goal is idiocracy. | ||
Anyways, I also want to tell you guys further to that point. | ||
Tucker Carlson is amazing because he is someone that genuinely is not online at all. | ||
And I went up to see him yesterday, had to bring the newborn baby. | ||
It was great. | ||
It's always fantastic to see someone who's just like in a cabin in the woods and not terminally online, who loves what he does, loves his family, and to be able to come together and speak about the issues in this world, like the common sense stuff, like the common sense, this is morally wrong, or this is good. | ||
This is a moral goodness or a moral badness. | ||
But I could not resist getting in on the trend. | ||
We haven't seen a trend that took the internet by storm, really since the ice bucket challenge. | ||
Then came the next big trend: Operation Mocking Pastor when all the accounts were going on, going, What happened to Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens? | ||
Except the ice bucket challenge was actually for a good cause. | ||
This challenge, nobody knows. | ||
It was just for like state stupidity. | ||
What happened? | ||
How could they be so upset about us murdering innocent Palestinian children? | ||
So I, of course, could not stop myself from getting in on that trend. | ||
And I think I did a very good job. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Finally, I get in on the trend. | ||
What happened to Tucker Carlson and Candace? | ||
I mean, I watched that Ted Cruz thing. | ||
I did it. | ||
I did it. | ||
Now I challenge you guys to also get in on that, but look forward to our sit-down. | ||
Obviously, we totally went everywhere. | ||
I said everything that I say on my podcast. | ||
I'm not exactly shy with what I believe and what I don't believe. | ||
Definitely, I probably am kind of further into the fight against Israel and the control that it has against the United States. | ||
We obviously speak about Brigitte and Brigitte's penis because it is a topic of state import, apparently. | ||
And so it's important for everybody to talk about Brigitte's penis because France demands it. | ||
You know, they demand that this isn't, this is now a national, and this is an international issue. | ||
And you're, I think he's releasing the episode tomorrow. | ||
He did tell me that it was coming out tomorrow. | ||
So you guys can look forward to that. | ||
All right, I'm going to throw it to a couple of more sponsors. | ||
Then I want to get to what you guys are thinking. | ||
There's so much more that I could speak about today. | ||
But I think just discussing this mood and this change and what Trump is doing with Israel in defiance of his own supporters seems like a good place to end things before I get to some of your comments. | ||
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All right, guys. | ||
Also, want to tell you a new shot in the dark episode is up. | ||
This time we're talking about the history of the pill. | ||
Dun dun dun. | ||
It is dark. | ||
I can't tell you guys how it's possible, but it does involve Nazi Germany and, of course, us getting over people. | ||
And because they had clever ideas, we wanted to push the pill. | ||
It is a very dark history. | ||
It involves Margaret Sanger, Planned Parenthood, of course, and you're definitely going to enjoy that. | ||
So get on that, women. | ||
Please say no to birth control because the goal of birth control was to put us in this predicament that we are in right now, which is having a lot of women who are struggling to get pregnant, controlling the birth rates. | ||
Maybe we should stop trusting big pharma. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Am I the only person that recognizes that they're clearly evil? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Does it feel like they've been helping you? | ||
Does America feel healthier today than we were like during my grandpa's generation? | ||
My grandpa was born in 1940. | ||
Do you think that we're definitely healthier today? | ||
Look around you, especially America. | ||
Yeah, I think maybe something went sideways. | ||
And apparently, RFK Jr. is not trying to correct, correct anything. | ||
I don't know where he's at on so many things that he could easily get involved in. | ||
Namely, saying that people are no longer required to inject their children with poison to go to school. | ||
That would be like a good thing. | ||
But since he's not doing that, what's happening all across America is that they're trying to increase laws so parents don't have a right to claim religious exemption. | ||
That's a good thing because on the good side of things, it means that parents are waking up. | ||
They realize their children are being poisoned. | ||
On the bad side, the flip side of that is that RFK Jr. is doing absolutely nothing about that. | ||
So is it just going to be allowed? | ||
Maybe the end result will be more parents homeschooling. | ||
I'm going to homeschool my kids because that's what I think we have to do. | ||
I think we have to take control back over our children because the state wants their bodies in every regard. | ||
They want their minds. | ||
They want their bodies. | ||
And it's totally sick and sadistic. | ||
But let me stop telling you what I think. | ||
Let me get to some of your comments because that's what I promised you that I was going to do. | ||
Okay, first up, who do we have? | ||
We have Jess. | ||
Jess writes: By luck, I was watching TV as Teka Mexican News. | ||
And while reporting on this, Gaza, the U.S. networks don't report on it. | ||
I couldn't get myself to watch the entire report because it was too much. | ||
This is genocide. | ||
Why is the U.S. supporting it? | ||
Because Israel has controlled our foreign policy since they shot JFK. | ||
That's the answer, Jess. | ||
Marion Hyatt writes, Thanks for mentioning Grange. | ||
I worked for his CFO at Universal Music in the UK back in the 2000s. | ||
Drugs in my drink and police bought off. | ||
It's the era of Bronfman, BTW. | ||
Allegedly, allegedly, allegedly, I'm going to say at the end of that. | ||
Very interesting comment, Marianne. | ||
I'm not surprised what goes on at these parties. | ||
But yeah, day trial was a show trial. | ||
So you can ignore that. | ||
The feds never find the feds guilty. | ||
Not once have the feds ever found the feds guilty. | ||
When the feds investigate the feds, they always determine that the feds didn't do nothing. | ||
Edwin Mendez writes, hey, Candace, went live with another PC and told him that told him with JD going on his freedom of speech tour, you and a fellow sister and communion and conservative, a JD Owens 2028 ticket, would be lit. | ||
Okay, here's what I would say. | ||
JD, I'm interested in knowing where his mind's at right now. | ||
He's been quiet on the Epstein stuff, and I really want to like J.D. Vance. | ||
I have never met him, so I don't have a feeling about him. | ||
And, you know, I try not to pass judgment until like I can actually get in the room with a politician. | ||
But everything that I've heard in the background, people that I trust really like J.D. Vance. | ||
So I'm inclined to want to like J.D. Vance. | ||
But I feel like an easy layup right now, by the way, for Trump and J.D. Vance, would be to maybe comment on Emmanuel Macron suing a journalist in America. | ||
Like, aren't you guys, didn't you run on speech? | ||
Everything we, oh, we can't have this happen in America, First Amendment, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Wasn't Trump's entire thing fighting the media, fighting the media that was trying to take him down. | ||
Now he's got a sitting president who I feel like is not just coming after me, but you're like daring Trump to do something, right? | ||
He's like, I'm the boss of France and I'm going to start bossing around your constituents. | ||
And Trump's just taking it. | ||
Like he flew over here and said, Trump, shut her up. | ||
And he's like, Yeah, let me call and tell her to shut up, you know? | ||
And sure, he did that, like I said. | ||
And I was honest about the fact that he did that in the interest of the negotiations that they were having about Ukraine and Russia, which he brought up. | ||
There's a lot that was going on at that time. | ||
But now, in the retrospect, that war hasn't ended. | ||
He flew and told you what to do. | ||
You did it. | ||
And now he's going after a journalist in the United States. | ||
And you're just going to take that? | ||
Like, somebody get Trump as mojo back. | ||
Like, say something, tweet something. | ||
Tell him this is ridiculous. | ||
This is not acceptable. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Am I wrong for thinking that it's like crazy that J.D. Vance and Trump haven't commented on a sitting president of another country suing someone in the United States after? | ||
And by the way, we have evidence of this. | ||
After hiring a PR team going in the United States to control the narrative, like since when is a foreign nation allowed to do that other than Israel, APAC? | ||
So why are they allowed to like just hire PR teams and try to get somebody sued in our country without having to answer to the White House? | ||
Everything just feels so castrated right now. | ||
You know, everything just feels so castrated. | ||
Edwin, sorry, this is Edwin. | ||
I just commented. | ||
Haley writes, you have brought so much light to the world stage. | ||
At this point, with all the sinister interwoven corruption in our governments, other countries, genocide, pedophilia, and so on, what can the average person do to change this? | ||
Love that question, Haley. | ||
Here's the answer. | ||
The first thing you need to do is worry about what you can do in your own home. | ||
Okay. | ||
The problem is when you think about things so broadly, it becomes, you become so overwhelmed. | ||
Like, what can I do over here? | ||
And you get involved. | ||
You can always control what happens in your household. | ||
I said this during COVID because I was day one against the vaccines, day one against what they were doing. | ||
Never believed anything that was coming out of Big Pharma's mouth because I've been off that train since I was like 21. | ||
But you can control whether or not you give your child to a doctor and allow them to be vaccinated. | ||
You can control whether or not you homeschool your kids. | ||
Most people say, oh, I can't do that. | ||
That is such crap. | ||
I don't accept this anymore. | ||
Because my sister, who is very much on a middle-class budget, she's the one that made me homeschool my kids because I'm like, she figured it out. | ||
She just figured it out. | ||
She's like, I don't want my kids going through this. | ||
The ADL is in the classroom. | ||
He's five years old and he's already getting lectured about race, anti-Semitism. | ||
I don't want this for my kid. | ||
That's what my sister did. | ||
And so she said, how can I work from home? | ||
I'm going to have to get up earlier. | ||
Does she have to make sacrifices? | ||
Yes. | ||
My sister now gets up at 4:30 in the morning. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that she can homeschool her kids, but she did it. | ||
And so we, I think, recognizing that we can control our own household on a household-to-household basis first of saying, my bottom line is it's not going to happen in this house is what all of us can do. | ||
Like that's the best way to revolt is to start a revolution in your own home. | ||
Next up, Jane Doe writes, Candice, please look into the young whistleblower for AI who was suing Sam Altman. | ||
He knew something about AI. | ||
I think actually Tucker Carlson sat down with his mother and people can watch that episode. | ||
Tucker looked into that. | ||
He's already done that. | ||
And you should watch Tucker Carlson episode sitting down with Suchir Bala. | ||
This person closes it by saying his family needs closure. | ||
Rebecca writes, Your interview with Harvey was amazing. | ||
It was very emotional and just amazing that he got a chance to share his side. | ||
I love you and I admire all your work. | ||
Thank you so much, Rebecca, for saying that. | ||
Currently, the Zionists are, I'm actually kind of impressed with like the stupidity that comes out of their mouths. | ||
They've clipped that interview, which you guys should watch. | ||
It is really good. | ||
I really do think that like Harvey kind of arriving at the points that he did about himself and reflecting on how things went wrong. | ||
It's really powerful stuff. | ||
And I've told you why I got into this. | ||
It's, I have three sons. | ||
Like you can't just say you're immoral so you belong in prison. | ||
You have to commit a crime. | ||
When you're immoral, you can have to step down, right? | ||
We just learned this with the astronomer CEO. | ||
You've done something immoral, you've embarrassed the company. | ||
You've got to step down. | ||
You're abusing your power. | ||
You've got to step down. | ||
Matt Lauer. | ||
You're abusing your power. | ||
You've got to step down. | ||
We don't get just brand someone a rapist because of that, right? | ||
You don't get to do that. | ||
And it's a scary world. | ||
The me too world terrifies me as a mother to three sons. | ||
Don't care how you feel about Harvey. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
How do you feel about the justice system? | ||
That's the question. | ||
And people were moved by that interview. | ||
But of course, the Zionists right now are online. | ||
They pulled out a portion where I asked Harvey, who, who was allowing this to happen to you, right? | ||
Because this is crazy. | ||
And Harvey answers the question. | ||
I was like, did they want your publishing rights? | ||
Like, what's happened here? | ||
And they are now saying that I introduced those questions because I was trying to get Harvey to say, it's the Jews. | ||
Harvey is a Jew. | ||
It's the powerful Jews. | ||
Harvey was a powerful Jew. | ||
Why would I try to get Harvey to accuse himself of putting it? | ||
It's the dumbest thing ever, but I appreciate the Zionists for these dumb takes because what they do is free PR for me. | ||
And so now people are going to watch it thinking that this really happened. | ||
And I was trying to get him to say it's the powerful Hollywood Jews. | ||
Yes, I got him. | ||
I got the powerful Hollywood Jew. | ||
I made him say that he put himself in prison. | ||
Anyways, it really is a brilliant conversation. | ||
And, you know, I feel terrible for Harvey because no one should be in prison for something that they didn't do, period. | ||
And I hope that it's a wake-up call to people about our justice system. | ||
It's, you can find that on YouTube. | ||
You can look it up. | ||
It's under our videos. | ||
I know you guys say that it's different. | ||
The live tab on YouTube, which is what we do our show live every day, is different from when we just drop a video that's pre-recorded. | ||
But we did have to pre-record this, obviously, because he is still in prison. | ||
A lot for us to learn, I think, truly. | ||
So if you're looking for someone to watch tomorrow when we are off air, there you go. | ||
Tanya writes, Thank you, Candace. | ||
I'm a loyal listener and I wanted to support your work. | ||
Thank you so much, Tanya. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
And I appreciate all of you who are saying, Candace, start a GoFundMe. | ||
We will fund you with this lawsuit against Macrone. | ||
I don't need to start a GoFundMe right now. | ||
And I, again, like I said, always want to give you guys something. | ||
I want you guys to sign up and support the website because you want the stuff that we've created. | ||
I want to be a creator and to not ask or beg for money unless I truly, truly, truly, deeply feel that I need it. | ||
But I want this to go all the way, all the way. | ||
I obviously believe all the things that I have said. | ||
And more than what I believe in is more, is what I don't believe in. | ||
I don't believe in the right of elites to shut us up and to impoverish us because we tell the truth. | ||
Right. | ||
And that is something, a position that I wish the Trump administration would take. | ||
And I wish they would weigh in on this and do the right thing. | ||
But I'm no longer holding my breath when it comes to whatever it is this administration has become. | ||
Anyways, reminding you again, there's a new shot in the dark episode that is up regarding the pill. | ||
If you are on that woman to woman, please think deeply about that decision. | ||
And if you need reasons to think deeply about it, just go watch that episode. | ||
It's available, candaceowens.com. |