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All right, you guys, happy Thursday. | ||
I'm excited because it's lawsuit update day. | ||
I have news. | ||
I'm going to give you a brief update on Blake Lively's subpoena. | ||
She has just been going crazy on all sorts of people that are covering her. | ||
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I also have an unbelievable update regarding Emmanuel Macron's lawsuit against me. | ||
I'm saying you're not going to believe it, but you probably will because this whole story is unbelievable, but we all believe it. | ||
And I just need to talk to you guys. | ||
I need to vent. | ||
I need like a session, a therapy session with you guys right now. | ||
Also, Barry Weiss's company, the Free Press, has been valued at 250 million dollars. | ||
Now, if you're thinking, who the hell is Barry Weiss and what is the Free Press, you are literally all of us and that's kind of the point, okay? | ||
They're just printing money, folks. | ||
This is not a meritocracy. | ||
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Welcome back to Candace. | |
Got Germany in the chat already. | ||
Yep, we're going to need you guys too. | ||
This is now going to be a global investigation. | ||
Okay. | ||
Something completely bananas for you guys. | ||
I couldn't believe it, but yes, it's very real. | ||
So come on, down the rabbit hole we go. | ||
Okay. | ||
So one of the strangest aspects of the entire Brigitte Macron legacy is that they have consistently, and I'm referring to the first couple, they have consistently att tried to present as evidence of Brigitte's existence, uh, her birth announcement, okay? | ||
Brigitte Troignault's birth announcement, which ran in the local newspaper of Amiens, Amiens being the town that her and Macron were born in, and they're like, this is proof that she's alive. | ||
I'm going to show you this birth announcement here. | ||
It reads Anne Marie, Jean Claude and Mary Vaughan, Monique and Jean Michel Troignault. | ||
And this is in French, but it's, you know, they're they're very happy to announce the birth of their, uh, sister Brigitte, okay? | ||
And that ran in the Amiens newspaper, I believe, 1953. | ||
But just like on the surface. | ||
It's a weird thing to continually present as evidence that you existed. | ||
Just think about that, right? | ||
Like if you are challenging me to prove that I existed, the very, the very last thing that I'm going to produce is a newspaper article, because who cares? | ||
I'm going to be like, here is my birth certificate, here are photos of me, here I'm with my family. | ||
They just love this newspaper clipping so much. | ||
It appears everywhere, okay? | ||
And when I say that it appears everywhere and that they have insisted on this birth announcement as an element of truth or veracity, they even included this as a fact in their filings against me, okay? | ||
Take a look. | ||
This is the lawsuit page and they're filing against me point number 23. | ||
It reads, on april 13, 1953 in Amiens, France, misses Macron was born Brigitte Troogneau, a woman. | ||
She was the youngest of six children in a prominent chocolate making family in Amiens. | ||
That will be relevant later. | ||
An image of her birth announcement and family photo featuring misses Macron as a child is below. | ||
Okay, so they they include this again. | ||
Look at this announcement in the Courier Picard. | ||
That's the local newspaper and they circle the person who they allege is Brigitte on the lap. | ||
No mention of our boy Jean Michel Troogneau on the left there. | ||
And by the way, that photo on the right, the one that they just loved to give to the press. | ||
We know for a fact that that photo has been retouched because in other presentations of this photo, there's no lamp in the background. | ||
So there's a lamp sometimes, there's not a lamp sometimes. | ||
So there's no question that this photo has at some point gone through a retouching, but let's not, we're not talking about this photo, so let's just stick with this strange newspaper clipping that is so evidentiary. | ||
So the real trouble with Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte launching this lawsuit is that they have in fact an army of international sleuths, okay? | ||
We now represent an army of people worldwidewide who are looking into this story because it's so crazy for a sitting president to do this. | ||
And people are emailing us. | ||
They've got tidbits that require further inquiry. | ||
They want to help along with the story, especially people in France, obviously because they feel so oppressed by the state of affairs. | ||
They feel oppressed by their press, right? | ||
And an army of Internet sleuths very much understands that this lawsuit really is a war against us, right? | ||
Like the press is launching a war against us. | ||
They're saying, how dare you ask questions? | ||
How dare you when we give or deliver an official narrative? | ||
How dare you challenge it? | ||
How dare you challenge our credentials and our authority? | ||
our credentials and our authority. | ||
There's a lot writing on this because we know that the press has been for a very long time at war with the truth. | ||
And this is a most stunning example of that, right? | ||
They, the press, created this entire scandal by effectively lying on behalf of Brigitte and Emmanuel, right? | ||
Every element of the legacy they created was BS. | ||
She was hot. | ||
She was wearing short skirts. | ||
She was an irresistible teacher. | ||
No, she wasn't. | ||
She was wearing pants suits. | ||
How could you say that? | ||
How did you not, as the press, do your due diligence and take a look at this picture and other pictures available of her during her time of teaching and go, yeah, maybe no., not Claudia Schiffer in short skirts. | ||
And then of course we then learn later on in the series that best image, you can pull it up, best image belongs to Mimi Marchand who then gets charged with forging documents. | ||
Everything's pretty weird. | ||
Anyway, since the press partook in this lie, they're in a rather precarious situation right now, this lawsuit exposes them. | ||
If we're able to prove that Brigitte Macron was indeed born a male, then why would there ever be any reason for us to accept anything the mainstream media tells us ever again? | ||
Like there's no reason for us to ever listen to them now. | ||
There would be no reason for us to ever listen to anything they actually told us in the past because now we realize. | ||
that they're telling big lies, huge lies. | ||
That is the true significance of this lawsuit. | ||
And I want to underscore that. | ||
This brings us to the next point, because this is insane. | ||
One of these internet sleuths, right? | ||
A Twitter user who goes by the handle Sagan Army, which by the way is a nod to this guy, Zoe Sagan. | ||
Zoe Sagan, sorry if I'm not saying that your last name right. | ||
But this was one of the earliest accounts that I was following and that was investigating Zoe Sagan's account, Brigitte's. | ||
The background was saying something does not make sense here. | ||
And then what happened was his. | ||
entire account got banned on X because of French laws. | ||
They can just like disappear you if they want to. | ||
And so this person is using that name, Sagan Army. | ||
More people were like, no, we're behind Zoe Sagan. | ||
And they tweeted this thread. | ||
And I'm obviously interpreting this for you guys, translating this rather into English because this thread was in French. | ||
It reads, coincidences are hard to kill. | ||
Brigitte Trognau arrives at La Providence, that's the school that Emmanuel went to in Amiens in nineteen ninety one and then leaves for Paris in two thousand seven. | ||
Okay, that's an established fact. | ||
A certain Elaine Trognau. | ||
So this is the same person, Elaine Trogno, who is being appointed to the Departmental Archives in Amian from 1992 to 2008. | ||
So almost virtually the exact same time you get this person, Elaine Trogno, who's being appointed to the Departmental Archives in Amian. | ||
Let's continue. | ||
The thread continues, it is this same Elaine Trogno who will digitize documents from the courier Picard on behalf of the Departmental Archives. | ||
It is strange, however, that the page on the archives website that referenced his appointment is no longer available. | ||
So this person's saying, by the way, someone named Elaine Trogno was in charge of the archives, the digital archives in Amian during this time. | ||
And rather mysteriously, you used to be able to find this on the websites, the archive websites, but they've gotten rid of that. | ||
But then this user continues, Fortunately, the Internet forgets nothing and this web capture is indeed authentic. | ||
So they, if you click this link, it goes on Wayback Machine. | ||
If you guys are not familiar with Wayback Machine, essentially it archives the Internet, right? | ||
So you can just take a photo of something a different year or ask it to archive a certain hyperlink and it will capture it. | ||
So fortunately, they had captured somebody on Wayback Machine had captured this entry on the Amian archive website. | ||
And here is what it reads. | ||
I'm showing you this here. | ||
It reads the Picard Courier newspaper. | ||
It's telling you that from the time frame, they're archiving stuff from the Picard Courier newspaper from 1945 to 1960. | ||
And then it tells us that that content, the documents that they have, documents from the Courier Picard borrowed by Elaine Trogno, who is a teacher from the premises of the journal and lent to the departmental archives of the Psalm to be digitized and put online. | ||
The originals are not kept in the departmental archives of the Psalm. | ||
So what they're saying here is what we have digitized was given to us by Elaine Trogno. | ||
We don't have any originals. | ||
We digitized it. | ||
This teacher gave it to us. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
And the period of time, of course, includes this birth announcement. | ||
Elaine Trogno, Brigitte Trogno, Elaine Trogno was the person that was in charge of this and he was the one that provided this document. | ||
Now, this Twitter user goes on and says it will be noted that this document included in the complaint by the Macrons against Candice Owens, which is a digitized press clipping from the Courier Picard dated April 15, 1953, was likely digitized by the mysterious Elaine Trogneau as he handled the years 1945 to 1960. | ||
Now, I'm going to explain to you the next tweet that's about to come up. | ||
So there is this app and this website that is in France that is called Babelio, where users can effectively just upload book titles and review them. | ||
It's almost like think of it as a social network for book reviews, like Yelp for book reviews, almost. | ||
And on this website, Elaine Trogno has a profile. | ||
So the Twitter user continues. | ||
And what can be said about the intriguing comment posted in 2017 on Elaine Trogno's Babelio page years before the Brigitte Macron Madame affair, even before Macron's election? | ||
And then they show you a screenshot you can see here of Elaine Trogno's Babelio profile and it reads, Cesala geopolitique. | ||
And that means this is geopolitics. | ||
could be nothing, but that's what it says. | ||
This is geopolitics. | ||
And so the Twitter sleuth then asks the question, what connection is there between an unknown provincial archivist teacher and geopolitics? | ||
This is supposed to be a teacher that is interested in history and geopolitics, and yet he's mentioning geopolitics on his Babbel profile. | ||
Okay, let's continue. | ||
The user continues by asking, who then is this mister Elaine Trogneau who was rummaging through the same archives as Natasha Ray's friend, accompanied by a mysterious stranger with an earpiece. | ||
So that may include this video, which I'm about to play for you. | ||
Now, to be clear, this woman, Corinne, is speaking in French. | ||
So we had to use AI technology to make her speak in English. | ||
So there might be some slight, you know, slight words that are wrong here. | ||
We wanted to make sure that you guys could hear it. | ||
And to set this up for you, Natasha Wray, in case you forgot, is the woman who has been dragged through the mud by the Macrons. | ||
They sued her and Amundine Roy for defamation. | ||
They have now lost that lawsuit in the appellate courts. | ||
Well, back when Natasha Wray was researching and everything pertaining to Brigitte Macron, she had people that she was working with, people that she hired or maybe they were volunteering their time who were willing to travel to Amian to go to the archival center and to pull documents. | ||
And one of these individuals was this woman, these documents to prove Brigitte's existence or not prove Brigitte's existence. | ||
And the lady is shocked when while she's there waiting for her documents, you know, because they have to call you up to the counter, she hears the name Trogno being called. | ||
So someone else with the last name Trogno was waiting for documents pertaining to the same period of time that she was looking for documents. | ||
And she recognizes the person to be Elaine Trogno. | ||
Here's what Corinne says in her own words. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
And when finally the first archives arrive, it's first come, first served. | ||
The person in charge of the archives at the reception says, Here you go, your order has arrived. | ||
So the person stands up and says, This is for mister Tronhew's order, right? | ||
At that point you can imagine my ears perked up. | ||
I thought to myself, Well, that's odd. | ||
It's still pretty unfortunate. | ||
What a coincidence that a mister Tronhew would be doing research at the same time as me. | ||
So what I do is almost automatically I take a photo of the person in front of me. | ||
I send a message to Natasha saying, listen, I don't understand. | ||
There's a mister Trogneux sitting across from me also looking through archives, and it seems to be the Courier Picard. | ||
And so here's the photo I took. | ||
So this one? | ||
Of course, to fully respect their privacy, I have carefully blurred out, as is always done in such situations, the entire facial area of the individual because I deeply respect their personal privacy and confidentiality. | ||
When I get the photo, I recognize him immediately and I tell her, that's Alain Trogneux, the historian who had all the Some archives and the Courier Picard digitized. | ||
But what really troubled me beyond the conversation he talked to when I arrived and the way he spoke so discreetly was that I was very surprised to see this man, Trognu, from the first table get up and head toward the door. | ||
But just a few seconds later, this is actually another day, but just a few seconds later, the man sitting across from me at the table also gets up and heads in the same direction for the same amount of time as mister Trognu, and then one after the other, they both come back in turn and resume their seats. | ||
This really troubles me. | ||
So I don't know if did they talk to each other, Karine? | ||
I don't know see them talk to each other, but it was unsettling because it really seems synchronized, getting up at the same time, going in the same direction, coming back after the same amount of time. | ||
It was really unsettling. | ||
So what is happening there? | ||
She's not sure who this individual is that's sitting with an earpiece and has nothing that goes on longer. | ||
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And she describes how he had no looking over you. | |
But why on earth would this guy, Elaine Trogno, who's a teacher and a historian, have security security on him if it is security? | ||
But also what was he doing at the Archive Center getting his hands on documents that he gave the Archive Center? | ||
You gave the Archive Center these documents. | ||
They've since wiped it from their website for some unknown reason, but you should have the originals at home. | ||
What are you doing here? | ||
Is this, are you trying to intimidate her? | ||
Are you realizing people are fishing around? | ||
Are you trying to remember what you gave them? | ||
We don't know the answers, but that is incredibly strange and making matters even more strange. | ||
And I'm going to be clear here that I have not yet had an opportunity to vet this information, but it is definitely interesting is that someone else contacted us on the tips line, because you know, tips at candiceowens dot com if you have anything. | ||
And they said, Candice, the entire Trogno family origin story doesn't make any sense entirely. | ||
Before we get into that, by the way, I do want to say that if you have any information pertaining to this Alain Trogno, we'd love to hear it. | ||
We've researched him. | ||
He exists. | ||
He has a Wikipedia page actually. | ||
Scott, would you want to throw that up? | ||
Alain Trogno is a French teacher and local historian. | ||
He is a history, local history of Picardy. | ||
So the question becomes, again, which this user is pointing out, why would this person who is local to Amian, concerned themselves with only Amian history be referring to geopolitics at all? | ||
There could be a answer for that. | ||
Elaine Trogno, if you're watching, we'd certainly love to ask you questions. | ||
We'd love to ask you, actually, if we could sit you down throughout this lawsuit. | ||
How are you if you are related to Brigitte? | ||
If you're a Trogno from Amian, I'm going to go ahead and I think it's a safe assumption that you might be related to the Trogno family whose documents you are digitizing. | ||
at the archive center, the originals of which you should have then, right? | ||
That would make sense that you had these originals since you are a quote unquote historian. | ||
You really got to wonder about these historians, right? | ||
I mean, it's like, are we documenting history or are we rewriting history? | ||
I find myself asking that question. | ||
The more I learn, the less I realize we know regarding everything, truly regarding geopolitics. | ||
Like just as I am reexamining what happened during World War II and the press is screaming, they're like, you can't look into World War II at all. | ||
I'm going, really, history is totally different. | ||
Really, history is told by the victor, and then they get their historians to write, write, write, write, write, right? | ||
It's when the Bible tells us that Satan is the author of lies, hard emphasis on the author, right? | ||
Like I feel now, it might be a hard emphasis on the author. | ||
Who are these authors that are just lying all the time? | ||
The press and the state of everything they write just seems to be one big lie. | ||
So yes, I am going to say to the public, who is this Elaine Trump? | ||
No, I can't find who his father is, who his mother is. | ||
I can't find a threat. | ||
And granted, we just are looking into this between him and Brigitte, I don't see any denial that you're related to Brigitte. | ||
It would be strange if you weren't related to Brigitte because, as we know, the Trogneaux are gang gang gang up in Amien, right? | ||
That brings me to this next tip that I'm going to tell you about. | ||
So this person writes us and they're like, the whole background story of the Trogneau family is weird. | ||
And they've done a lot of research. | ||
They sent me a lot. | ||
They sent me photos, but I have to take time to vet this. | ||
But I'm putting this out there in case you may know something and want to say something. | ||
But their story, Brigitte's story is I come from this family of chocolateers. | ||
Like we made the macarons. | ||
We just, we, nobody does chocolate like like my family. | ||
And even on their website, the Trogneau family website, they tell the story that they have been doing this, I think, I believe since 1897. | ||
And here's the long lineage that we've kept this lineage of chocolateers. | ||
So this person writes me and they're like, Candice, I don't know if you know this and here are the photos, but Amiens was absolutely destroyed by the German forces during the Battle of France in 1940. | ||
The German forces actually captured Amiens and he's sending me photos like everything was destroyed. | ||
So how is it that their family kept up this chocolate business all the way through the occupation of German forces, like, did they just like destroy kind of almost everything and they were like, But the chocolate's good. | ||
Chocolate's great. | ||
We're going to keep that for a little bit. | ||
And it is true. | ||
I looked into just, I guess, just basic history of Amian, and it is true that it was captured by German forces. | ||
It wasn't liberated until 1944. | ||
And yes, apparently the majority of the city center was destroyed due to aerial bombardments. | ||
And so they are saying that they have been pulling files pertaining to the chocolate story. | ||
They're going, even the chocolate story, there's something wrong here. | ||
And my gut tells me this person might be on something because they sent me, like I said, a very convincing document that I'm going to begin the process of vetting. | ||
But as we do that, as we begin to vet, I got to put it out to you guys, okay? | ||
What do you know? | ||
We need everybody involved. | ||
Now, this is a global investigation, okay? | ||
Jean Michel Trognot's military file is missing. | ||
We know that he was in Algeria. | ||
And for whatever reason they don't want to release that military file. | ||
What goes on in Algeria, what goes on in Morocco might be a place to look. | ||
You guys can go down to local centers. | ||
Maybe there's something that pops up regarding a Jean Michel Trognot. | ||
Maybe there was a teacher, maybe old photos. | ||
Who knows old students? | ||
I think we definitely need to have a look at that stuff. | ||
If you're a French person, you have a friend from Amian. | ||
It seems like everyone in Amian is is kind of related. | ||
Maybe they have a tip. | ||
I live in Amian and I'm kind of terrified of my own family and I got to get this information out to you. | ||
Please, you guys, send us tips at canisowens dot com because I am seized by this now. | ||
I am just, I wake up every day and I learn something else that is crazy, including now that of course the person who digitized the birth announcement happens to have the last name Trogno and could be traveling with security potentially. | ||
We don't know that for sure. | ||
Elaine Trogno, if you are watching, I can't find anything about you other than the fact that you're a historian. | ||
You document everything that's ever happened in Amiyan. | ||
We would have you on the show. | ||
Maybe you could clarify things for us regarding Brigitte Trognau, who you might be related to, and what's going on with this chocolate factory, like what happened when it was being occupied, Amiyan, by German forces. | ||
Were you just still selling chocolates? | ||
Maybe you've got some alternative photos because this person is saying there was actually a different shop that was there. | ||
I don't know if that's true, but I'm paying attention, so we'll see. | ||
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Okay, genuinely, I'm not trying to be mean here. | ||
I'm not trying to be mean because there's a lot of elements of this case are compelling. | ||
And of course, there's a lot of physical evidence. | ||
I did someone show earlier. | ||
I did the Spectator with Freddie Gray. | ||
And you could look at this. | ||
You could examine this story from a lot of different ways. | ||
We all know that. | ||
And the physical evidence is compelling, obviously. | ||
Siblings could look alike, but the absence of speaking about your sibling or presenting him makes it pretty shady. | ||
But there's this video and people have been speaking about this and I never saw it so clearly then in this video that was recently captured of Brigitte. | ||
The size of Brigitte's hands. | ||
I, I, and again, I'm not. | ||
trying to be mean guys. | ||
We're just taking a look at everything. | ||
The sheer size of Brigitte's hands, the one thing that you can't operate on, right? | ||
You can't. | ||
You can't just be like, I'm going to go in and get new feet or new hands. | ||
I mean, you could, but you probably that would probably render your hands and your feet totally dysfunctional. | ||
But in terms of cosmetics, yeah, no, you can't do that. | ||
Look at this video on Instagram. | ||
Wait until Brigitte is standing. | ||
You'll see that right hand, the one that doesn't have the bag. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It is going to get crazy. | ||
Hold on one second right there. | ||
Look at the size of that hand. | ||
That is a very large hand. | ||
That is, I'm going to put that right there. | ||
That is a very large hand for a madam. | ||
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Now I want to get to this story. | ||
Speaking of like a war on the press, I don't know if you are where I am at right now and realizing that our reality really might be one big matrix. | ||
Now that we realize they like to kind of laugh at us by creating art or like, you know, putting a book in the corner on the desk like Macron. | ||
It's like, ha ha, Andre Ghid, what are you going to do about it? | ||
I'm like, maybe that nineties movie, The Matrix was telling us the truth and our reality is being created for us. | ||
And these stories, the more we get into them, whether it's Epstein and this hand of Midas drawing him through, pretending that he's like some genius, whether we look at Elizabeth Holmes and you're like, Oh, we thought like this girl who was maybe a genius and actually is kind of a fraud, and she's smiling and she comes from a family of billionaires. | ||
Every time you look up a story of someone who allegedly just made something in their basement, like we discussed yesterday, you know, I was just toying around in my basement. | ||
But then you look into their families and their old wealth families. | ||
They're old wealth families. | ||
old-fashioned families. | ||
And then we learn about operations like Operation Mockingbird, the New York Times working with them to delude our minds, delude the minds of the masses, tell us to look away from the JFK story. | ||
They're paying them like the CIA was paying, had on their payroll the New York Times, that's crazy stuff. | ||
Well, there's this journalist, Barry Weiss might be Barry Weiss, I'm not sure. | ||
And we're supposed to believe this woman's a genius. | ||
Okay. | ||
She was employed at the New York Times after conveniently spending a year in Israel, Hebrew University, which also. | ||
Which also happens to be where the Adelsons pour a lot of their money, because Miriam Adelson also attended Hebrew University. | ||
Anyways, Barry Rice goes over there, does a year there, comes back, Columbia University, gets her journalist degree and gets a job at the New York Times. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
Then she does this big thing where she goes, I'm leaving the New York Times to launch my own thing, which is the free press. | ||
And it's obviously just a Sionist outlet. | ||
And if you're looking around, people are not being drawn to sign up to support Israel. | ||
Like the genocide thing kind of happened and people went, you know what, maybe no. | ||
So there's been a complete collapse in support for Israel and Barry Weiss and the Free Press, it's an abysmal performance for the amount of money that was given to her quote unquote Free Press, the big money that was behind it, David Sachs, Mark Andreessen, for some reason they were like, Barry's got the special sauce, but they don't want you to believe your own eyes, right? | ||
If you go to YouTube, I'm going to just show you the last videos that they've posted. | ||
And there's a reason why I'm showing you this. | ||
Okay, okay, she's had this up, 29,000 views for 24 hours, 19,000 views in an interview two days ago, 6,000 views in an interview that's been up for eight days. | ||
But we're supposed to, every billionaire is lining up to throw money at her. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
Now they're saying that Barry Weiss's free press is worth 250 million dollars. | ||
That's the valuation, right? | ||
250 million dollars for an organization which shouldn't even be able to employ people if we live in a meritocracy, right? | ||
You should be like, she doesn't know where she's making any money. | ||
And the idea here is they want you to believe that, okay, maybe nobody's watching them at all on YouTube, but people are reading her, right? | ||
It's always the data that we can't see. | ||
Apparently, yes, there's been a class in support for Israel. | ||
Apparently, yes, literally every person who has a platform that is pro-Sionist has lost.ost support and lost views, but Barry's musings, her writings, her monthly updates or whatever it is she's sending to people, they're paying for it. | ||
And to the tune of the company is worth 250 million dollars. | ||
Huh? | ||
The most views I've ever seen the free press get, okay? | ||
is this week when they announced the valuation because everybody's reporting going, what, what's going on? | ||
Like this is so fake hand of Midas stuff happening right here, okay? | ||
She should, if we actually lived in a meritocracy, she should just be failing. | ||
If this was actually the free markets, nobody's buying right now, her business should be going under. | ||
But instead, she's selling over $250 million. | ||
And people are looking. | ||
Apparently, they're saying Larry Allison is interested in buying. | ||
That's what the press is alleging. | ||
Okay. | ||
Larry Allison of Oracle. | ||
They're laughing at us. | ||
Anyways, I want to show you this really funny clip of Tim Dylan making fun of this absurdity. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
I mean, unless we're all completely wrong here and that Jeffrey Epstein was not at all connected to the Mossad, but it seems he was. | ||
It seems he was. | ||
So again, it would call into question this relationship that we've had with our quote greatest ally for a very long time that can't happen i don't care how many you know barry weiss whose company is you know sold now is going to sell the cbs for three trillion dollars or something larry ellison's son's buying the free press you know the very uh the very uh important free press blog that uh on substack is worth 250 million dollars and | ||
i like barry but the free you know the one that gets like 7500 views on youtube that powerhouse conglomerate media company is worth 250 million. | ||
By the way, so the Tim Dylan show is apparently worth a billion. | ||
Hello, Miriam. | ||
Where's my money? | ||
$300 million, a quarter billion for Barry Weiss's blog in which he interviewed mega star Ross Dauphin from the New York Times about why conspiracies have taken the hold of the American mind. | ||
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And Ross goes, well, you know, the thing about conspiracies is there's an element of truth. | |
Not in this one, there's not an element of truth. | ||
It's that it's all truth. | ||
It's all the elements of all of the truth it's not a kernel of truth it's lots of kernels in a bag of popcorn but there's a two but this is what and every article now is like why of conspiracies the minds of people are being warped they're melting because of the conspiracy so you know again and everyone talks about like i was like oh the grift is to go against israel it's like clearly not the the grift is a quarter million dollars for the blog for your blog Yeah. | ||
By the way, God bless. | ||
Nice woman, sweet, charming woman. | ||
Her and her wife, lovely people. | ||
No issue with them directly at all. | ||
They don't like me anymore, which is fine because again, you're on the team or you're not on the team. | ||
You criticize one thing. | ||
I mean, you're off the team. | ||
He nails it, okay? | ||
Are we supposed to actually believe that the free markets are not an illusion when we learn that Barry Weiss's failing company is potentially going to be purchased by Oracle by or by Larry Allison, rather, maybe in his own personal capacity. | ||
Why? | ||
Why would he be looking at bias? | ||
But we're arriving at that point where they're telling us not to believe our own eyes, right? | ||
Not to believe our eyes. | ||
Barry Weiss is really just as talented and she's just as brilliant. | ||
Don't believe me, go watch her interview with Joe Rogan, because then you won't believe me at all that she's brilliant. | ||
It's, It's completely ridiculous. | ||
This is what I say. | ||
It's we're noticing this trend and it's always these people that are super committed to Israel in every regard. | ||
They just get pulled up through the ranks and we're told they really were just that genius. | ||
She really is worth a quarter billion. | ||
And yeah, the real grift is that it's LOL to people that think that the grift is being anti Israel. | ||
Are you joking with me? | ||
People get fired, harassed. | ||
I mean, students, they're hunting down students who are going, okay, maybe don't wear an IDF shirt to the gym when they're conducting a genocide. | ||
They're like, this person's life needs to be ruined. | ||
That person in the future will be considered a hero. | ||
I believe that. | ||
All these people that are supporting this will be considered worse than Nazis, to be honest with you. | ||
But as we await that, this is a moment we are facing this moment where we have to ask ourselves, is anything real? | ||
And I think the answer to that is obviously no. | ||
It's it's almost like in the West they just wanted us to believe in our own freedom, right? | ||
And they're turning us all into employees. | ||
It's a new kind of slavery, you know, thinking that you can achieve and work yourself off the plantation, you know, work hard. | ||
But at the end of the day, no, no, no. | ||
They're in control of all the companies. | ||
And if you do something worth something, they're going to buy it from you, like they're going to offer you huge check and take to go away because they have to own everything, right? | ||
Or as happened with the Bitcoin stories, a lot of Bitcoin people or I should say cryptocurrency people ended up dead in mysterious circumstances and because they represented some sort of an existential threat to their monetary system. | ||
But this is not looking good. | ||
I'm done being told to believe that people who are objectively stupid, okay, or are objectively not successful when you look at the numbers, the sheer numbers, okay, are actually incredible. | ||
They're actually achieving greatness to the tune of 250 million dollars. | ||
Anyways, further on the topic of everything being fake and gay and how all this really is connected and really is a challenge for us to recognize that we are at war with our press. | ||
This has been the importance of the Blake Lively lawsuit, people, why are you covering this? | ||
Are you crazy? | ||
This is exactly what it is that we're talking about. | ||
Okay, a couple goes to the New York Times amongst their powerful elite friends and says, hey, I just kind of want the publishing from this guy, Justin Baldoni. | ||
And so we're just going to make up this narrative and do my writing this article, Megan Toohe, yeah, the one of the people who launched the Me Too movement. | ||
Do you mind just writing this article? | ||
Because that works typically. | ||
Companies get completely sunk and they have to sell really quickly if we just kind of smear them with the idea that they're a rapist. | ||
And the New York Times said, yeah, sure. | ||
That's not a problem. | ||
And they released this article. | ||
And the only takeaway you could have as a reader was that this guy was the biggest creep ever. | ||
Justin Baldone was the biggest creep, porn addicted, can't stop talking about sex. | ||
Trying to copy a copy look of her boob while she was breast pumping. | ||
Because like, I guess that's very attractive, a machine going, crun, crun, crun. | ||
And he just, they couldn't stop. | ||
He can't, he's just crazy. | ||
And poor Blake, she's a survivor. | ||
And then Brian Friedman hit us with the fact. | ||
And it was one of those moments where we went, why do we listen to the mainstream press ever? | ||
These are assassins. | ||
They're journalistic assassins. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so in this remarkable, again exposing to us also potentially the corruption of the courts, they started issuing all these subpoenas because Blake Lively's entire story, don't forget, is that there was some inside untraceable campaign and that it couldn't be possible that people organically liked her. | ||
Right. | ||
So no, but they must have been working with all these people. | ||
And she starts throwing out these subpoenas. | ||
I got a subpoena. | ||
I didn't even know Justin Baldoni's name last year. | ||
I got a subpoena. | ||
How am I a part of this untraceable campaign? | ||
And of course, immediately I did an episode. | ||
I said, I'll subpoena myself. | ||
I didn't even mention this girl, Blake Lively, in my phone two times over the last five years. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so when we received the subpoena, my lawyer called her lawyer and said, what are you guys looking for? | ||
Like, obviously, Candice is happy to give you every bit of anything that you want because she has nothing to do with this lawsuit. | ||
And she didn't even begin covering this lawsuit until the end of January of 2025. | ||
So yeah, you guys follow us in 2024. | ||
What do you need? | ||
But notably what they specifically did. | ||
But, remarkably, what they specifically wanted, which is very strange, Was they extended the time and they wanted to see whether or not we had communications this year, 2025. | ||
Why? | ||
Why is the judge allowing them to go on this fishing expedition to pretend that anything that happened this year is relevant to the case that she followed last year? | ||
Apparently she's trying to prove that it's still going on or something and the judge is allowing this BS. | ||
Why are the judges allowed? | ||
This is an absolute nonsense. | ||
So we went to them and said, Candice has never been told what to publish. | ||
That was a part of their subpoena, wanting to figure out whether people were sending us talking points, whether or not people had paid us, whether or not people were encouraging., like asking us to say certain things throughout an episode. | ||
It's a nonsense. | ||
In fact, I should sue them for defamation for even suggesting that I would let someone put words in my mouth. | ||
It's bad for my brand. | ||
You hurt me. | ||
Now, that feels like an untraceable campaign, like lively. | ||
Okay, cut that out right now. | ||
And he said, he said, obviously, that's not true, but do you even know who Candace is? | ||
And we absolutely are not giving you our communications. | ||
We will file to completely quash this subpoena and we will win because we will cite reporter's privilege. | ||
You know that Candace went out and said, if you have any tips, send it to her, her line at tips at canisonews dot com dot We know that she then began receiving tips. | ||
So what are you trying to do? | ||
What game are you trying to play? | ||
Are you trying to find a communication and then try to trot it out as PR proof? | ||
Like, oh yeah, no, Candace, see, they were all involved, including in February 2025, after we filed our lawsuit. | ||
That's a nonsense. | ||
And they had a friendly conversation, you know, the lawyers had a friendly conversation and they asked us not to file the quash until they could see they filed some motion whether or not they could win on forcing the the defendants of this case, Brian Friedman and co. | ||
And company Justin Baldoni to have to give their communications so that it won't actually involve me at all, meaning we can get them. | ||
They will be subpoenaed and they will have to turn over their communications rather than including you. | ||
Yeah, that would kind of be the big idea. | ||
It's between all of you guys. | ||
And again, it seems very strange to me that they're trying to pivot a strategy here and they're no longer concerned with what was leading up to this lawsuit, but they're trying to prove that this campaign is happening now. | ||
All I can say to you is legitimately from the bottom of my heart, I hate people who lie. | ||
I can't stand the idea of people being so wealthy and so connected that they can ruin people's lives. | ||
This is also my emotional attachment to this Brigitte story now, right? | ||
You're trying to ruin people's lives for telling the truth. | ||
It's happening across the board. | ||
You guys are colluding with the press. | ||
The press is supposed to protect the little guy, okay? | ||
The press is supposed to protect the Natasha Ray's. | ||
The press is supposed to protect Xavier Poussard. | ||
The press is supposed to be outraged at the idea of a president, a sitting president with all the power and the press in his pocket filing a lawsuit against a mom reporting on events in her home, but they're not because they are a part of the elite, okay? | ||
As I said, they are trained. | ||
They are they have never been a separate entity. | ||
There is no such thing as a fourth estate. | ||
It is all a part of the estate that has made the last generation that can, right? | ||
They, they, if we don't stand up, our kids are going to inherit this. | ||
And I keep saying to people, be brave, okay? | ||
Send us the tips, tell us what we need to know, tell us where the bodies are buried, and I will report on it. | ||
We have to be brave. | ||
They want us not to be brave. | ||
That's why they're giving us all this distraction, technology, social media, breeding weak men. | ||
They want everybody to be homosexual, right? | ||
That's another element of this. | ||
They want men to behave like women while telling women that they're going to find happiness behaving like men. | ||
You women, you go to work, men, you be more effeminate. | ||
All of that is a part of what I believe to be a broader strategy to effectively weaken our societies so that even if they go full mask down and say, Yeah, sexual perverts are running the world. | ||
We are not going to have it within us the courage to fight these people. | ||
That's it. | ||
Because we're just going to be like, Oh, but like I'm on Instagram. | ||
I'm really comfortable. | ||
Everything's so plush. | ||
I don't really want to fight for anything. | ||
Nothing really matters. | ||
So I will just accept my slavery. | ||
I say no, no, no to all of that. | ||
By the way, shout out to Perez Hilton. | ||
I thought regarding the Brigitte Macron case that I had the absolute best headline ever written when they said Canisone subpoenas herself live. | ||
But I have to say, Perez Hilton, this headline really made me chuckle. | ||
It was in Us magazine, Us Weekly. | ||
Blake Lively slams Perez Hilton in court for calling her Ku Klux Khaleesi. | ||
Ku Klux Khaleesi. | ||
And she says that he's not a journalist. | ||
Yeah, she had to sit down and be deposed. | ||
And I don't know why, but Ku Klux Khaleesi sent me. | ||
Stop being, I mean, everyone's something's a big baby. | ||
You were so happy to play the game and smearing Justin Baldoni. | ||
Now, oh my gosh, you're so fragile. | ||
I can't deal with it. | ||
It's how they are, right? | ||
When they have full power, it's ha ha ha. | ||
And then suddenly when the tables turn. | ||
and people wake up to the truth, then it's running, running. | ||
Where's my lawyer? | ||
File a lawsuit. | ||
Trump, please shut her up. | ||
Sorry. | ||
I'm not shutting up. | ||
And every day that passes, I'm a little more angry at Donald Trump. | ||
Because I'm realizing he has not said anything about this leader coming over and trying to essentially trample the constitution. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Like, now I'm starting to go back in my mind and you guys tell me if you think this is fair. | ||
And I'm wondering, when Trump called me and presented it as like, oh, you know, you stop talking about this because of Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Was he, was it really because of Ukraine and Russia? | ||
Or was he protecting the elites? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I genuinely don't know. | ||
But now I'm going back in my mind and I'm starting to wonder, like, are we looking at a globalist government and they're terrified because the people are waking up and they're going, real gonna recognize real globalists gonna recognize globalists. | ||
Okay. | ||
And we need to get this under control, nip this girl in the bud, make sure you tell her that she can't say anything. | ||
She respects you. | ||
Was I taken for a ride? | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
I'm interested in what you guys think. | ||
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Anyway, I'm fired up. | ||
What are you guys thinking about? | ||
Got 55,000 of you watching this live. | ||
Where are you, Morocco? | ||
Where are you, Algeria, France? | ||
Get down to your library. | ||
Okay. | ||
We are the captains now. | ||
We gotta get to the bottom of the story. | ||
I am seized. | ||
Germany, what's up? | ||
What was going on in Amiyan? | ||
Do you guys have records like what we? | ||
probably not because, of course, we know that a genocide was committed on the Germans following World War II. | ||
Weird little fact they don't want to tell you. | ||
Oh, we're the bad guys. | ||
We, yeah, whatever. | ||
Two million of them at the end of the war. | ||
Who's looking? | ||
Who's paying attention? | ||
And then passing speech law so nobody could talk about what happened to their ancestors. | ||
Yeah, I'm on to you, historians. | ||
I'm really starting to ask myself some questions. | ||
First up in the comment section, I just want to shout out all of you. | ||
Le Parisian did a hit peace video on me in France and the comments totally passed the vibe check. | ||
on YouTube. | ||
Here are some of the comments of you guys saying obviously the word because they called me anti Semitic. | ||
This Brigitte Macron story. | ||
I'm like, huh? | ||
How? | ||
Why? | ||
This person writes obviously the word anti anti Semitic had to be included, which has nothing to do with the said affair. | ||
Next person writes, in which country would a 39-year-old adult have a relationship with a 15-year-old minor? | ||
In which country? | ||
Next person writes, the Pharisees have spoken and no one believes them. | ||
Liars, Pharisees. | ||
This next person writes, we recall that the Parisian Bernard Anad, who enormously, enormously helped Macron to come to power. | ||
Next user writes, I'm proud of the US 800 I'm proud of us, pardon. | ||
802 comments, not a single one in favor of this communication from the Elysee Palace. | ||
Bravo to all the conspiracy theorists. | ||
Wink. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
It feels like we are united. | ||
That's why I said we have to get we just have to keep going. | ||
We have to keep going on this Brigitte story because it unwinds it all. | ||
Somebody messaged me today. | ||
They said they are going after you. | ||
They're just like hanging you in public, in the town square because what you represent is everyone in the world waking up and the elites don't like that. | ||
Okay. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
So they're going to be like, we're going to punish this girl. | ||
World, pay attention. | ||
What we're going to do to this girl. | ||
We're going to kill her. | ||
And then you guys will get back in line and realize that we are the right writers and we know everything not okay. | ||
Marcy writes bad news Candice. | ||
The EU is looking to ban all private messages on social media. | ||
The GOP majority whip Tom Emmer is bringing house members to meet with Netanyahu during the house break. | ||
This is the same break to Republicans that Republicans used to stop the Epstein vote and Skylar has a note here saying that the EU has proposed something called chat control. | ||
Of course they have and it has nineteen out of twenty seven EU member states reportedly backing the measure. | ||
The plan would mandate messaging platforms including WhatsApp Signal and Telegram to scan every message, photo and video sent by users, even if end-to-end encryption is in place. | ||
Of course, because now that we know they're lying, all of us know they're lying, they need to come in on speech. | ||
It's the reason why they're doing it in America. | ||
Americans get loud. | ||
Okay. | ||
We may be the only people that have speech left in this world. | ||
Okay. | ||
Like we need to get louder. | ||
We need to scream right now. | ||
They're passing anti BDS laws saying that they're not going to give money. | ||
If you say anything against Israel, what's that about? | ||
We're waking up to the truth and they're nervous because there's way more of us than there are of them. | ||
Obviously, I'll never forget when someone said to me., what is the one thing that every civilization with slaves had in common? | ||
And the answer is that there was always more slaves than masters. | ||
And yet, remarkably, they were somehow able to stem these revolutions. | ||
They're right now trying to stem a revolution. | ||
They're going, this can't happen. | ||
Okay. | ||
So we're going to pass more laws. | ||
We're going to arrest people. | ||
We're going to throw people in prison for wrong think. | ||
We're going to bankrupt Candice. | ||
It's symbolic. | ||
Why do you do that? | ||
Think about even on slave plantations. | ||
Why do they do that? | ||
If they catch a slave running off the plantation, they bring him back. | ||
And they make all of the slaves get around and they whip the slave and they sometimes remove the slave's limbs, cut off their feet. | ||
Why do they want all of the other slaves to watch? | ||
It's a threat. | ||
Don't do that. | ||
Get back in line. | ||
We didn't want to have to whip them and kill them, but you guys have to see this so that you know not to do what this person is doing. | ||
That is effectively what this lawsuit is against me, okay? | ||
Problem, I've never been a slave and I'm not trying to be one for even one day, so truly, F you, Burgit and Emmanuel, you sicken me. | ||
I mean, I really, the idea that you could do this, that you should, this is what you're doing, to slave whipping, just admit it, to slave whipping. | ||
Little rowdy, what do you guys used to? | ||
When you guys see black and brown people, you're like, well, we're down in Algeria just doing stuff. | ||
No, not happening here. | ||
Sorry. | ||
And people want to know why I act like this. | ||
I get this question, like, Hans, where do you get this? | ||
I figured it out. | ||
It's definitely because my granddad spoiled me. | ||
My granddad's fault. | ||
Granddad, sharecropping farm. | ||
I could do nothing wrong in granddad's eyes as long as I told the truth. | ||
So if you guys want to know, my granddad, may he rest in peace. | ||
Love him so much.. | ||
He was just the best, best example, you know? | ||
You just have to be able to do a deal on the hand, on a handshake. | ||
Don't trust people who lie and stand up when it comes to your family. | ||
So I'm going to be doing all those things. | ||
You can blame Grand Daddy. | ||
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Fly rights, because I love your podcast and all that you do. | ||
I'm also signed up for the book club and I'm going to order a shirt. | ||
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Frank writes, I'm late to the show. | ||
Not sure if you brought it up, but check Brigitte's fingers. | ||
Most of the time, a male's point of finger is short to do. | ||
Well, we did, Frank. | ||
Look at Brigitte's hands today, not the fingers, but yeah, just again, examining all the evidence. | ||
You've got to get one just standing side by side, like when the hand's down actually is even more telling. | ||
We've got to get a stell of that. | ||
That's it, because it's really, really a big hand. | ||
Katie Effen Marie writes, Candice, when you win the bet against Piers Morgan, would you consider donating the funds to the USS Liberty Bets to continue to help get their story out? | ||
That is a great idea. | ||
I'll probably divide it among charities that I care about. | ||
USS Liberty is definitely number one charity. | ||
Just thinking about what those boys lived through when they're just being gaslit by their own government is unbelievable. | ||
If you haven't watched that episode, you definitely should. | ||
It's on our podcast series, My Sit Down with a USS Liberty Survivor who just brought me into a new reality. | ||
That's also why I wouldn't be quiet about Gaza. | ||
You're not media. | ||
You're not capable of making me look the other way on stuff. | ||
Okay, we next have a Rudnapp. | ||
He writes support Baldoni and Wayfarer. | ||
We need them to win over Blake and survive to make content that changes the world. | ||
Justin Baldone could be in a movie that is so objectively bad. | ||
It doesn't matter what he goes into next. | ||
An army of people will be buying tickets to support this man. | ||
He could just honestly at this point go live and then release it in theaters, like he just did a five minute live, like, hey, it's me and my family. | ||
We're just hanging out and go, I'm releasing it in theaters. | ||
I'm lining up for tickets to support this man. | ||
Truly, after reading through this lawsuit and the hideous nature of what was done to him, I promise you, he could release anything. | ||
And I will be saying to everyone, line up, we're going to support Justin Baldone, because what happened to him was absolutely awful. | ||
Lou Cassley writes, that ET pic just took me out. | ||
What ET pic? | ||
We didn't, we shared a picture of Brigitte Macron. | ||
I don't know what you guys are talking about. | ||
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That's weird. | |
I don't know why. | ||
I don't know why you commented that. | ||
Diamond Encrusted Abdullah writes, birth certificate documents are forged all the time. | ||
Well, don't you worry about birth certificate documents, because we just have an announcement. | ||
in the Courier Picard. | ||
Haven't you seen the announcement? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, thankfully it was scanned to us by the Trucknose. | ||
Trust the science, okay? | ||
Trust the science, my friends. | ||
Anyways, send us tips at candiceowens.com and we will continue to prod the narrative here because I am seized, you guys. |