Lionel Nation - EPISODE SIX: Why Romania Is What Erika's Dreaded Addressing Since Day One Aired: 2026-03-05 Duration: 01:31:25 === The Ruination Of A Fake (14:37) === [00:00:01] Good evening, dear friend, and welcome to what is this? [00:00:04] Oh, is this our Wednesday version? [00:00:06] Wednesday version as we dissect and review episode six of the latest into the latest installment of our of our of our our beloved Candace Owens in this this menagerie this this labyrinth of one of the most exciting stories I think that is available. [00:00:33] And I think very frankly, it comes down to one thing. [00:00:35] This is about what I think is what I hope is going to be the complete and total the ruination and the destruction of one of the biggest phonies anybody's ever seen. [00:00:46] And that is, of course, Erica Kirk, period. [00:00:51] And I think we're getting right back on track again to get to the specifics to get people's attention. [00:00:58] As you know, my friends, oops, hang on a minute. [00:01:01] As you know, people do not have the time to jump into something. [00:01:05] And if anybody were to sit there and say, hey, I've been hearing a lot about this and all these great friends of mine are talking about all that's going on here. [00:01:13] Hey, let me jump in. [00:01:14] Let me jump in to see what's happening. [00:01:16] Let me jump in and see what's happening and learn about why these people are going crazy over this. [00:01:21] Because I hear this Erica Kirk is a real lunatic, a real nutcase. [00:01:29] This is a real nutcase. [00:01:30] And you want to make sure anytime they jump in, we go right to the heart of it, right to the heart of it. [00:01:36] And the best evidence so far is putting her on. [00:01:38] I thought it was fantastic. [00:01:40] Put her on. [00:01:41] Let her talk. [00:01:43] She will sell it for you. [00:01:45] Just put her on. [00:01:46] Everything, have nothing but because now that you know what you're looking at, she can't give you the time of day and have it look like it's legitimate. [00:01:56] She looks fraudulent no matter what. [00:01:57] She can't give you the temperature before you say, I don't believe a word she's saying. [00:02:01] That was great today. [00:02:02] Get to the point. [00:02:04] Be specific. [00:02:04] People don't have time to worry about things about this too much, about the Romanian Revolution. [00:02:10] No, That's great for intelligent people, of which you are, because you, you know, you're not the audience. [00:02:20] Let me say this again. [00:02:23] You're not the audience. [00:02:24] I don't want you. [00:02:25] See, if I'm talking to you, if my audience was you, I would do everything. [00:02:30] I would go really deep into, dare I say, more conspiratorial realms, as people would say, real dark stuff. [00:02:38] What happened in the past? [00:02:42] How this came about, the development of TPUSA, the plucking of this obscure waif, this water waif, this person out of the, out of the water. [00:02:53] Who is she? [00:02:54] See, that's for you. [00:02:56] But you realize you're smarter than most people. [00:02:58] You do that, right? [00:02:59] You understand that you are 100% smarter than most people. [00:03:03] You are not my audience. [00:03:04] You are not the people I'm after. [00:03:06] If you run a campaign, who am I after? [00:03:08] Somebody who is basically always speaking to people like you're talking to a 13-year-old. [00:03:14] Absolutely. [00:03:15] If you're running for office, make sure you put everything, your idea, on a bumper sticker. [00:03:23] Very, very simple. [00:03:25] This is what I think. [00:03:26] Boom, boom, boom. [00:03:27] That's it. [00:03:28] End of discussion. [00:03:29] Don't spend a lot of time on this. [00:03:32] Don't spend a lot of time. [00:03:33] You're missing the point. [00:03:36] Now, let me ask you a couple of things. [00:03:38] First question: Can you explain to me what the story is of today's picture regarding Romania? [00:03:43] There's a rifle. [00:03:45] Have you been, is this? [00:03:46] I'm having a, maybe I mean, I'd be the brightest person in the world. [00:03:50] What is that about? [00:03:51] Can somebody tell me, can you explain that one to me, please? [00:03:54] Can you explain that one? [00:03:55] Can you, can you help me out with that? [00:03:57] Just, I'm just curious. [00:03:58] I think they're terrific. [00:04:00] Don't get me wrong, but I'm not really sure. [00:04:03] This is a picture I think is Erica with a rifle. [00:04:08] Is this a sword? [00:04:09] Anyway, any of you guys, hey, guys. [00:04:13] Hey, you guys. [00:04:15] I hate that. [00:04:16] Hey, guys. [00:04:17] Any of you guys figure this out? [00:04:19] Any of you guys? [00:04:20] What is that about? [00:04:21] What is that about? [00:04:23] Tyler Boah, what is it? [00:04:25] What is setting the stage? [00:04:26] What is this, though? [00:04:27] How does this work? [00:04:28] She has a rifle. [00:04:29] Is she engaged? [00:04:30] Is this going to be a battle to the death? [00:04:32] Is this an army? [00:04:32] Are we in the fight of our lives? [00:04:34] What does that mean? [00:04:37] Come on, who can give me an interpretation of that? [00:04:39] What does that mean? [00:04:40] You always want somebody to be able to say, what is this? [00:04:42] Because sometimes I got to look into my eyesights, maybe not the best. [00:04:45] What is that? [00:04:45] What does that mean? [00:04:46] Hey, guys. [00:04:50] So I want to know what this is. [00:04:52] What does that mean? [00:04:54] Now, another thing, too, is remember, we are on the same page. [00:05:01] Okay? [00:05:02] We are working on the same page. [00:05:04] I want everybody to understand this. [00:05:06] We're all in this together, brother. [00:05:09] Now, every now and then, somebody will come along, and I'm telling you, it's not your fault, but you'll hear the people, what do you mean? [00:05:15] Don't you say anything about it? [00:05:17] I'm not saying anything about it. [00:05:18] I like it just the way it is. [00:05:20] I want more facts and more. [00:05:22] I say, take it easy. [00:05:24] I love everyone, but there's always somebody I think who doesn't play well in groups. [00:05:31] Let us all raise our right hand and swear allegiance to Candace. [00:05:34] Okay. [00:05:35] I know this sounds corny, but it's true. [00:05:36] Let us make sure we share, swear and share, swear allegiance to Candace. [00:05:41] We're all on the same page. [00:05:44] We want the same thing done. [00:05:48] And if somebody ventures forth and says, you know, I don't agree with this, don't get upset. [00:05:54] There are some people who do not under, they cannot understand. [00:05:59] Not you, mind you, but who can understand anything that appears to be dissent. [00:06:05] It's not dissent at all. [00:06:08] It's suggestion. [00:06:10] Now, here's my question for you. [00:06:14] I believe the way to go is emphasize completely on arrogance. [00:06:17] Just rule every tape, every videotape, everything she's ever said. [00:06:21] It comes across like a bald-faced, bold-faced, brazen lie. [00:06:28] Absolutely, you could just say, what do you think? [00:06:34] From that stupid, just see where Candace did this one thing, from that stupid thing about, you know, it was the damnedest thing. [00:06:40] I was just minding my own business. [00:06:42] Somebody came up and said, hey, we need you. [00:06:47] We want to recruit you to be Miss Arizona. [00:06:49] What? [00:06:50] Well, by gum, your state needs you. [00:06:52] I don't know if I can, I'm just a towboy. [00:06:56] I wear funny hair and I like to, I like to troll a 15-year-old. [00:06:59] Just kidding. [00:07:00] Well, not really. [00:07:00] But I'm just, I'm kind of weird. [00:07:02] And we don't know where that thing's going either. [00:07:03] Because remember, focus on her. [00:07:05] Focus on her. [00:07:07] Focus on her. [00:07:08] Focus everything about her recently. [00:07:10] Her marriages, her lies, every time she spoke, her boyfriends, what she did. [00:07:15] Absolutely, positively, 100%. [00:07:19] Focus on that. [00:07:20] Make it very easy. [00:07:22] Why? [00:07:23] I'm not trying to win you over. [00:07:25] I want new people. [00:07:26] I'm making a campaign. [00:07:28] I want people to come in and they don't have a lot of time. [00:07:30] It's like when you watch the old days of Dynasty or you watched you, how do I say this? [00:07:39] Candace is setting up motive. [00:07:42] Wonderful. [00:07:44] Wonderful. [00:07:45] Get to the point. [00:07:47] Get to the point. [00:07:49] Don't worry about setting it up. [00:07:51] Get to the point. [00:07:54] It's like a joke. [00:07:55] You know, set it up fast. [00:07:57] Get to the punchline. [00:07:59] Get to the punchline. [00:08:00] Let's go. [00:08:00] People aren't going to be able to follow this. [00:08:03] People aren't following this. [00:08:05] Raul Rodriguez, you son of a gun. [00:08:08] Oh, somebody can't send the super chat. [00:08:10] Don't know what's going on here. [00:08:12] Get to the point. [00:08:14] Get to the point. [00:08:16] Let me tell you something. [00:08:17] A couple of two things I'm going to tell you about. [00:08:22] Years ago, there was a case I saw for, it's called Day in the Life. [00:08:25] You ever seen this? [00:08:26] In catastrophic personal injury cases. [00:08:30] There was a case of an individual who had to be taken care of for the rest of his life by an attendant nurse. [00:08:36] And it was one of the most horrible things you've ever seen in your life. [00:08:39] I mean, it was the worst case anybody's ever seen. [00:08:43] And I could explain all day long to the jury about what this person has to go through, what this person is involved with, what this person is doing. [00:08:57] I mean, just I can do a lot of stuff. [00:09:00] I mean, I could explain so much about it. [00:09:02] And you would have listened to me and said, and I could have set up, so to speak, as people use a wonderful word. [00:09:09] I could have set up for you this information regarding what they go through and their medical schedule. [00:09:19] And I could have set this up. [00:09:20] I could have set this up. [00:09:22] Like you say, set up motive all day long. [00:09:25] Our friend says, I can't even say this. [00:09:28] Hi, Lionel. [00:09:29] Since you have a platform on behalf of all Americans, can you share the video of the Marine being assaulted for protesting Israeli's war? [00:09:36] They should infuriate all Americans. [00:09:38] It's getting censored. [00:09:41] Maybe perhaps we're, with all due respect, and I appreciate that, and thank you for your kindness. [00:09:48] I want to focus on this. [00:09:51] I have found also, if we start getting into Trump or Jasmine Crockett or Joe Rogan and the Texas, and maybe this, and maybe what's going on in Iran, and the drone attack and the UN, then we lose focus and we are, I would be violating what I'm saying right now. [00:10:13] The audience goes like that. [00:10:15] We all have a frame of reference, like, I want to talk about this. [00:10:18] I want to talk about what's going on in Beirut. [00:10:20] We're not talking about Beirut. [00:10:21] But thank you. [00:10:23] You can't lose your audience when you have somebody and you say, I'm talking about this. [00:10:29] This is a movie about this. [00:10:32] We have to stick to this. [00:10:34] So let me go back to what I'm saying. [00:10:35] But thank you. [00:10:36] There was something called Day in the Life. [00:10:39] And the jury saw this. [00:10:43] Let me give you one scene. [00:10:44] I'll try to clean it up. [00:10:46] Interesting point. [00:10:48] They took this man who had been wither. [00:10:49] He was withering away by virtue of this. [00:10:51] His hands had gnarled because of this, because he was a young strapping, a young man, because of this catastrophic accident, brain damage. [00:11:02] He was picked up, picked up out of his, he was a little bit mobile, a little bit sensate, but picked up out of his bed, and they put him on a toilet. [00:11:13] And without going too, too much into detail, you saw not an excruciating detail, but enough. [00:11:20] Something that every person cannot imagine. [00:11:25] Losing the dignity and the privacy of just hygiene, self, the things that you take for granted, that most of us do not want to talk about or discuss. [00:11:38] And certainly we don't want to have, like a child, have other people participate in it. [00:11:43] I'll leave it at that. [00:11:45] When the jury saw that, that was it. [00:11:48] They said, how much? [00:11:50] How much? [00:11:52] How much? [00:11:52] How many zeros? [00:11:53] How many zeros you need? [00:11:56] It made the point. [00:11:57] It got to the heart of the story. [00:12:01] It just, it killed them. [00:12:03] It killed them. [00:12:03] You understood and said, oh, I want to get to the graveyard. [00:12:07] I don't want to hyper-intellectualize or over-intellectualize something. [00:12:11] I want our side to win. [00:12:13] I want Charlie vindicated. [00:12:17] I want his murder vindicated. [00:12:20] I want to get to the bottom of this. [00:12:22] And I want people to feel that anger. [00:12:24] And I want them to start with her. [00:12:26] Now, we don't know her involvement. [00:12:27] We have ideas and theories and that sort of thing, but that doesn't mean that it's provable. [00:12:31] But I want people to watch this. [00:12:33] And anytime they tune in, anytime they tune in, I want to make sure we get right to the bottom of this. [00:12:38] Ceausescu will tell them a funny story about that. [00:12:41] Not that yet. [00:12:42] We'll talk about that later. [00:12:45] Understand? [00:12:45] We've got this jury. [00:12:47] But we're really not the jury as other people. [00:12:50] Okay? [00:12:50] I'll give you an example. [00:12:53] Mrs. L recently will tell you, thank you for following her at Lynn's Warriors. [00:12:57] She was at an event. [00:12:58] I'll let her tell you this. [00:13:00] And you walked in, and there were parents standing there with pictures of their beautiful children. [00:13:08] They either held the picture or the picture was on an easel, and they stood in front of them, in front of the picture, and they were crying. [00:13:15] You knew immediately those kids are dead, and those are the parents. [00:13:21] Your heart bled. [00:13:23] What is it? [00:13:24] How can I help you? [00:13:26] What's your cause? [00:13:27] You won me over. [00:13:28] That's it. [00:13:28] You won me over. [00:13:29] I want to win people over. [00:13:31] And I don't want people to be arguing about, wait a minute, don't say anything. [00:13:36] Nobody's talking bad about, it's, you know, I got to tell you something. [00:13:40] And I'm not saying you now. [00:13:41] I'm not saying you, but it's in other areas too. [00:13:44] If you're talking about some people, don't say anything about Trump. [00:13:47] Say something about Trump. [00:13:48] Don't say anything about Israel. [00:13:49] Say something about Israel. [00:13:50] Don't say anything about this. [00:13:51] There are people who get mad. [00:13:53] And it's like, we're having an intellectual discussion here. [00:13:56] We're adults. [00:13:57] We're not children. [00:13:59] We're not, you know, we're not getting angry at each other. [00:14:02] We're not getting, it's like, how dare you? [00:14:04] It's not about saying something bad about anybody. [00:14:07] It's getting the message across. [00:14:10] So we, and frankly, there are a lot of people who, some people, some people who speak the loudest. [00:14:16] I don't know if they have any, I don't know how much, how much of a, I don't know how much experience they have in actually making arguments about this. [00:14:24] I was talking to somebody the other day who got very upset with me because there was an event at the UN. [00:14:30] And I said, I'd rather drop dead than go to the UN. [00:14:33] You don't understand what's going on. [00:14:35] And I tried to explain about Agenda 21, Agenda 2030. === Orphans of Agenda 21 (08:43) === [00:14:38] She got mad at me. [00:14:39] See, people get mad. [00:14:42] So we can't do that. [00:14:43] I just want you to understand that we're all in this together, brother. [00:14:47] Give you another example. [00:14:52] I didn't even know about this. [00:14:53] I was looking up. [00:14:54] I said, what exactly is wrong with Erica's mother? [00:14:57] I don't even know what. [00:14:58] By the way, you can talk about her because her mother is critical in her life. [00:15:02] Her mother is maybe like the ma barker of this. [00:15:04] Maybe her mother did more to set the stage for her criminality. [00:15:11] I mean, her inability to just, she's just, she's like a born thief. [00:15:18] So you saw this. [00:15:20] You saw this. [00:15:21] This is the most important. [00:15:24] This is the most important. [00:15:26] There was a story of her mother, we think it was a hospital, and there was Erica kind of standing up, and her mother had a bandage here. [00:15:38] And Erica is saying, I'm paraphrasing, the most powerful. [00:15:43] I love this woman. [00:15:44] She gave me a life. [00:15:45] And I'm saying, why are you promoting this picture of this woman? [00:15:53] Unless she's in on it. [00:15:54] I don't think so. [00:15:55] Because a lot of people, she looked like somebody who, when she was younger, was proud, irrespective of what she did or whatever. [00:16:03] But can you not, it reminded me of her lying over the corpse, the cadaver, the coffin shot of Charlie, which is the most despicable thing. [00:16:12] Start with that. [00:16:13] I guarantee you, say, thank you. [00:16:15] You think this is interesting? [00:16:17] Very good part about Romania. [00:16:18] Look at this. [00:16:21] That's it. [00:16:21] That's the money shot. [00:16:23] That's the money shot. [00:16:24] This is what we're dealing with right here. [00:16:26] This is her mother. [00:16:27] This is her mother. [00:16:29] Her mother. [00:16:33] Late, oh, Latasha, excuse me, says, thank you, brilliant man. [00:16:36] Thanks for honoring the truth. [00:16:38] We love you in Atlanta. [00:16:40] Hotlana. [00:16:42] How's Buckhead doing? [00:16:43] That's a long time ago, but a good time. [00:16:49] Thank you for that. [00:16:52] These people are liars. [00:16:54] You see, they think they can fool you. [00:16:58] They've never met us before. [00:17:00] When I mean us, I meant the team. [00:17:05] And when you hear her speak for the first time, it makes you think, dear God. [00:17:11] Raul says, I learned an octopus has a brain on the tip of each tentacle. [00:17:16] I did not know that. [00:17:18] I did not know that. [00:17:20] I did not know that, sir. [00:17:22] But I will look this up and verify it. [00:17:24] Not that you're wrong. [00:17:25] Not that you're wrong. [00:17:26] We get mad about the craziest thing in this country. [00:17:28] I heard somebody going crazy about seed oil the other day. [00:17:30] It's like, you really? [00:17:31] Seed oil. [00:17:32] I said, they don't need seed oil. [00:17:37] What is going on here? [00:17:39] Now, Ceaușescu, what's the most important? [00:17:45] Let me tell you something. [00:17:46] What's the most important part about Romania? [00:17:48] What is it? [00:17:49] What is it? [00:17:49] Our good friend says, flatten the curve, says the earth is a horizontal plane. [00:17:55] It doesn't move. [00:17:56] The firmament is real. [00:17:58] And the sky is a cloud. [00:17:59] Prove me wrong. [00:18:00] All right. [00:18:01] Thank you. [00:18:04] The earth is a horizontal plane. [00:18:06] All right. [00:18:07] If you say so, you are entitled to think anything you want, good person, good sir or madam. [00:18:14] I don't know. [00:18:15] You may think whatever you want and enjoy yourself. [00:18:17] Enjoy yourself. [00:18:23] Why is Romania important? [00:18:25] Why? [00:18:26] What's the story? [00:18:29] Come on. [00:18:30] What is it? [00:18:31] Come on. [00:18:32] We got the jury there. [00:18:33] What do you want? [00:18:34] What do you think? [00:18:36] What do you think? [00:18:37] Why is it important? [00:18:38] What do you want to military bases, Hunter Bay and Romania? [00:18:40] Yeah, Orphans. [00:18:42] Thank you. [00:18:42] Thank you. [00:18:43] Right here. [00:18:43] Right here. [00:18:44] That's it. [00:18:45] This is it. [00:18:46] Orphans. [00:18:47] That's it. [00:18:48] That's it. [00:18:50] Keyword orphans. [00:18:52] Orphans. [00:18:53] Orphans, that's where the kids are. [00:18:57] You go where the kids are. [00:18:58] Of all the things to do. [00:19:01] Orphans to take kids who are detached from their parents. [00:19:10] Kids who are easily, there's nobody to look after them. [00:19:14] It's like they've been denuded from their parents. [00:19:19] They have been cast free. [00:19:23] They're easy. [00:19:24] You can do all kinds of. [00:19:26] Give me orphans. [00:19:28] Oprah, Sean, Penn. [00:19:31] Keep going. [00:19:32] Remember, remember all this stuff? [00:19:34] Remember, remember in Haiti and all this? [00:19:38] Oh, and the whole story also exists, my friend, regarding the folks who want to come to our beloved country and to replace, to replace us with them. [00:19:52] Do you understand this? [00:19:54] Do you understand this? [00:19:55] Let me explain this to you. [00:19:58] There is another portion of this that we must grasp. [00:20:05] And that's why the idea and the critical nature of people coming into our country who are illegal, why is this important? [00:20:19] This is not meant to be political. [00:20:21] Do you think for one moment that the prior administration or anybody in the government cares about anyone? [00:20:29] Do you? [00:20:30] I say that. [00:20:32] Do you think that whenever the government all of a sudden says, hey, we got to put fluoride in water, do you think the government cares about your teeth all of a sudden? [00:20:41] Government doesn't care anything about you. [00:20:44] So when it acts like, oh no, we're going to put fluoride, fluoride's good for you. [00:20:48] What? [00:20:49] Oh, yeah, you don't care about me at all. [00:20:51] Why this? [00:20:51] Well, your teeth are important. [00:20:53] But why do you have me drink it? [00:20:56] Why don't you want me just to topically, when you go to the dentist, does he say, here, drink this? [00:21:03] They say, no, spit it out. [00:21:05] Don't swallow it. [00:21:06] That's what he tells you. [00:21:08] For the longest time, people said, I've been asking that, why do you care about my teeth? [00:21:14] You don't care about anything. [00:21:16] You know there are cures for cancer. [00:21:18] You know there are cures for things. [00:21:20] They don't want you to know. [00:21:21] So you got to think that way. [00:21:22] So whenever somebody asks, whenever somebody says, we have to care about the illegals, they want to bring these people in. [00:21:29] And first of all, unaccompanied minors, what does that mean? [00:21:32] Meat. [00:21:34] Feeding the beef, baal, baphomet, Satan, whatever you want to call it, whatever works for you. [00:21:41] To take these kids, oftentimes brought in by predators who say, yes, I'm the uncle. [00:21:46] Really? [00:21:46] Right? [00:21:47] Yes. [00:21:48] Do you have any papers? [00:21:49] Papers, we left. [00:21:51] We live. [00:21:51] And that's another thing, too, about these parts of the world. [00:21:54] You see, they live in a world, they live in a place where there's absolutely nobody watching. [00:22:00] Nobody's watching. [00:22:02] You could pick these kids up and you can move them around and it's perfect. [00:22:06] I mean, it is perfect. [00:22:08] And then the others come in, and what they want to do is another thing. [00:22:11] They don't want to assimilate in our country, our culture. [00:22:14] They want to replace it. [00:22:16] Replace it with something else. [00:22:18] And the next part, too, is you want to take these people, take biometric scans, and be able to move them all around the country to build up in population areas where we need, we need to, as the new, as a new census is taken, we have new congressional districts, and they want a permanent Democratic Party, a permanent Democratic majority. [00:22:36] They want DC as a 51st state. [00:22:38] They want to abolish a repeal of the filibuster and they want to pack the Supreme Court. [00:22:42] That's what this is about. [00:22:44] And within that, within the rubric of that, is this thing called, and this is important, what's critical to know, this thing called the children, the currency. [00:23:01] And since time immemorial, whether it's Epstein, whether it's labor, whether whatever it is, it's children. [00:23:08] And where do you get children? [00:23:10] You get children from orphanages because they're perfect. [00:23:14] They're there for the picking. [00:23:16] No names, no records, no nothing. [00:23:18] And you look like a champ. === Orphanages and Peril (06:18) === [00:23:22] You look like a champ. [00:23:25] That is the reason that everybody everywhere should be very careful whenever you hear the word orphanage, especially in foreign countries, and especially foreign countries where the government is less than, shall we say, stable. [00:23:42] Now, when I say that to people, they think, oh my God, there you go again. [00:23:45] You are some kind of a lunatic. [00:23:47] Maybe, but I don't think so. [00:23:50] I don't think I'm a lunatic at all. [00:23:52] I don't think in the scheme of things I am. [00:23:57] Raoul is going to perseverate on this. [00:23:59] Occupases have a decentralized nervous system. [00:24:01] Did you know that? [00:24:03] Interesting. [00:24:04] And with many brains or ganglia in each of their eight tentacles. [00:24:08] Thank you so much for that. [00:24:09] I appreciate that. [00:24:11] YouTube is centering my questions. [00:24:13] Well, there you go with that one. [00:24:14] I don't understand that. [00:24:16] Flatten says, if you believe that you are standing on a pressurized spinning ball that's floating in a vacuum, then you must deny the laws of thermodynamics, physics, and geometry. [00:24:26] Well, whatever you say, my friend, and thank you. [00:24:30] Thank you. [00:24:31] Thank you for your kindness. [00:24:32] Now, let's move along. [00:24:35] Why is this so critical? [00:24:37] What's so critical is that she's bringing up the fact of Romania. [00:24:41] Romania, let me tell you one of the most fascinating stories about Romania. [00:24:45] I used to call it lunchroom justice because I don't really know where this quote trial took place, but it was a fascinating story. [00:24:54] There was this wonderful story. [00:24:57] Very, very interesting, this story about these folks, these individuals. [00:25:03] And what happened was, Nikolai Ceaușescu and his wife, Elena, it was during the Romanian Revolution of 1989. [00:25:16] Now, before we begin, let me tell you one time I was doing stand-up at the cutting room. [00:25:23] I think the penultimate time I was there. [00:25:27] And I met somebody from Romania, young woman, seemed young, maybe in her 30s, or I don't know, 40s. [00:25:35] And I said, ah, Ceaușescu, because all of the Romanians ended the SCU at the end of their name. [00:25:40] It's like Jashvili is always Georgian, you know, you know, anybody says, ah, Romanian. [00:25:47] And by the way, they speak a Romance language. [00:25:48] They're not really kind of Russian. [00:25:50] They're more nearer to ours. [00:25:52] I said, what did you think of Ceaușescu? [00:25:54] She says, loved him. [00:25:56] Loved him. [00:25:58] We are always taught to say that he was a bad guy. [00:26:02] Absolutely a bad guy. [00:26:04] Remember, whenever there are revolutions, chances are we are involved in either in the precipitation of it or the allowance of it. [00:26:13] But Nikolai Ceaușescu ruled Romania as a communist dictator from 65 to 89. [00:26:20] And his regime became increasingly authoritarian with severe economic shortages, secret police surveillance, and repression through the securitate or securitate. [00:26:34] How about secret police surveillance? [00:26:36] Sound familiar? [00:26:38] The uprising began on December the 16th of 89 in the city of Timosora when protests erupted against the regime. [00:26:47] Demonstrations quickly spread across the country. [00:26:50] Not with our help, mind you. [00:26:51] No, no, no. [00:26:53] Just organically. [00:26:55] Five days later, on the 21st of December, Ceaușescu attempted to address a mass rally in Bucharest, and the crowd turned hostile and the speech collapsed on live television. [00:27:07] On the 22nd, the next day, Ceaușescu and Elena fled by helicopter, but were captured by the Romanian army later that day. [00:27:16] The Romanian army. [00:27:19] That is why our great forebears always were very susceptible and skeptical of standing armies. [00:27:25] They didn't like that. [00:27:27] A navy they could tolerate, especially during the notion of the pirates and the what is it called? [00:27:37] You know what I'm talking about. [00:27:38] Anyway, the Treaty of Tripoli with John Adams. [00:27:41] Make a long story short. [00:27:43] So they were held at a military base in Targovist. [00:27:47] And on Christmas, Christmas Day, December 25th, 1989, a military tribunal held a brief trial lasting about an hour. [00:27:55] They were charged with crimes again, including genocide and destroying the national economy. [00:28:01] Both were executed by firing squad immediately thereafter. [00:28:05] And during the trial, Elena was shouting and screaming, you son of a bad. [00:28:12] She refused to recognize the court, and Nikolai said, that's enough. [00:28:20] That's enough. [00:28:22] She was a ball breaker. [00:28:24] He insisted he was still the legitimate president, rejected the charges. [00:28:28] And here's the part which is almost not funny, but sort of funny. [00:28:35] They always said that he had a homing device. [00:28:39] He had like a Rolex, and he always had this beacon in case he ever needed to send it out. [00:28:47] If ever they kidnapped him, he knew what was up. [00:28:50] So he kept walking over to the window and says, do you have the time? [00:28:55] What time is it? [00:28:56] He said, what time is it? [00:28:58] What, you got an appointment? [00:28:59] You're not going anywhere. [00:29:00] No, no, what time is it? [00:29:01] And he's hitting this watch to bring in the army or whoever it was who was supposed to protect him. [00:29:10] Well, that didn't go very well. [00:29:14] So he was immediately dispatched. [00:29:16] Now, again, this woman that I talked to was younger, said loved him because sometimes in communist versus authoritarian rules, sometimes you kind of, and I'm not advocating it, sometimes things were sort of, I know people, we have a number of friends, Chinese friends, whose family members live in China. === Talk Race, Hear Hatred (15:20) === [00:29:40] They love it. [00:29:41] Now, I'm not in a position to argue one way or another. [00:29:44] But the thing which is the most important for Candace to understand is at that time, this is the most important thing. [00:29:51] And it's important and critical that we have an actual, accurate, I don't know if any particular allegations have been made regarding any kind of misdeeds regarding orphanages. [00:30:08] I don't know. [00:30:08] But I would pay attention to that big time. [00:30:12] Big time. [00:30:13] Let me tell you also, there was another one I heard last night. [00:30:16] There was a show. [00:30:17] I don't want to give the name out. [00:30:19] I don't like mentioning a lot of other shows. [00:30:21] Let them do their thing. [00:30:24] But it's two women, and they are what you would imagine you would call leftist, lefties or whatever it is, whatever the word is. [00:30:33] But they're funny. [00:30:35] They're brutally, brutally funny. [00:30:39] And sad to say sometimes, ooh, that hurt. [00:30:42] But you know what? [00:30:43] And this woman said, you know what? [00:30:46] She said, I don't like Candace, but doggone it. [00:30:53] You say, hmm. [00:30:56] It was the greatest compliment I ever heard. [00:30:58] When people who don't like you say they listen to you, and she said she cannot, these women who, I don't know your politics, I kind of have a feel they despise some of the people that we might hold in esteem. [00:31:18] They don't despise Candace, but they despise Erica. [00:31:24] Do you know what it is like when you have somebody that fake, that phony, that much of a liar who doesn't even remember what she's saying? [00:31:40] She doesn't remember anything of what she's been saying. [00:31:45] Nothing. [00:31:47] She is a, she lies and makes up she's into this fantasy. [00:31:54] I don't know what, where she's from, what she thinks, where this came from. [00:32:00] I have no earthly idea. [00:32:03] So that's why I say let her speak. [00:32:08] People will say, who's that? [00:32:12] That's Erica Kirk? [00:32:15] Oh, I get it. [00:32:17] Now, she's starting to maybe secrete herself. [00:32:21] Have you noticed that? [00:32:22] She seems to be going a little bit back into the recesses. [00:32:28] Have you noticed that as well? [00:32:30] Kay says, Yay, I caught the splendid commentary again, Lionel Nation. [00:32:34] Thank you, Kay. [00:32:36] Have you noticed, Kay and others? [00:32:38] She's not really, she was somewhere else. [00:32:41] She was some reference, but she's getting the word. [00:32:47] She's getting the word that she's not going to be out as much. [00:32:52] So I want every bit of every interview she's ever made, specifically, maybe at or near Charlie's death, but certainly afterwards. [00:33:04] Let's say, this is your girl right here. [00:33:07] This is your girl. [00:33:12] And once you hit them with, I say, oh, by the way, would you like to hear the other? [00:33:15] Would you like to hear about her family? [00:33:16] Would you like to hear about her father? [00:33:17] Would you like to hear about her? [00:33:19] Would you like to hear the grift? [00:33:20] Would you like to hear about this? [00:33:22] Would you like to hear about TPUSA? [00:33:23] You want to hear about those people? [00:33:25] You want to hear how they basically turned on Charlie? [00:33:28] You want to hear how basically Charlie was double-crossed by these people? [00:33:31] Then you hit him and say, yeah. [00:33:33] But you do the establishment shots. [00:33:38] Like when you're shooting a movie, you set the scene. [00:33:41] This is the shot. [00:33:42] And then we'll work later on to explain what it means or whatever it is. [00:33:47] We don't have anybody in the annals of political bad guys, there is nobody, and I mean nobody, who poses a singular threat. [00:33:59] And Kansas Owens is superb. [00:34:05] Have you noticed how everybody backed off also? [00:34:07] Also, these other people, the Ben's and the, I don't want to mention too many names. [00:34:13] Ben, I'll mention because he's just beyond obnoxious. [00:34:15] But these other people came out. [00:34:17] Anybody see Danny Bongino? [00:34:19] Notice how he, I'll mention him. [00:34:20] Anybody mention him? [00:34:21] No, because they realize you're crazy. [00:34:23] You're missing the point. [00:34:25] Folks, hey, guys, time out. [00:34:29] If all you've got is Erica is a widow, it's over with. [00:34:33] Nobody looks at her anymore and says, she's the widow. [00:34:35] She's a graveyard. [00:34:36] They say she's the phony. [00:34:38] Do you understand what I'm saying? [00:34:40] Do you understand what I'm saying? [00:34:42] What was the moment for you? [00:34:46] What was the red pill moment for you where you said, because I don't think most of us went into this thinking anything about her? [00:34:56] Because remember, when you cement the idea with Erica, nothing else matters. [00:35:03] Nothing else matters. [00:35:05] Everything else is just icing on the cake. [00:35:07] But this is it. [00:35:09] The plastic, baseless, phony, the this this insipid fact and also it hits you later on. [00:35:21] She's dumb as rocks. [00:35:24] She really, she listen to her. [00:35:26] She sounds, she has a vocabulary of like a like a teenager, you know, awesome and great and biz and just she speaks in superlatives. [00:35:37] She tries so much to establish herself as something profound. [00:35:43] When she speaks, she wants you to say something. [00:35:46] She expects for there to be thunder and there's nothing. [00:35:50] Anyone say, what are you doing? [00:35:52] And they still haven't stopped her yet. [00:35:54] So you're going to see her kind of back down. [00:35:56] Why they keep calling it the Charlie Kirk show. [00:35:59] How stupid are these people? [00:36:00] What happens? [00:36:01] TPUSA is done. [00:36:02] It's finished. [00:36:04] It's finished. [00:36:07] Done. [00:36:08] Do you hear what I'm saying? [00:36:10] It's done. [00:36:12] And one of the reasons why it's done is because of Candace. [00:36:16] Candace is doing this because Charlie was her friend. [00:36:19] Make no mistake about it. [00:36:22] He was her friend. [00:36:24] She's a very loyal friend. [00:36:27] And I love that about her. [00:36:29] She's loyal. [00:36:30] She's not going to let them do it. [00:36:32] They're not going to get away with it. [00:36:35] They're not going to get away with it. [00:36:36] All this other stuff is fantastic. [00:36:38] But this woman, this woman who would say, I'm going to be spending the rest of my life getting to the bottom of this first. [00:36:47] And you are not going to do this to my husband. [00:36:50] She's not doing that. [00:36:51] Who's doing that? [00:36:52] Candace. [00:36:52] Nobody else is. [00:36:54] Anybody else? [00:36:55] Nobody. [00:36:56] Nobody. [00:36:59] Think about it. [00:37:00] Other people might be involved a little bit. [00:37:01] I mean, there are some people who are, you know, contributors or commentators and that. [00:37:05] I mean, I'm in my own. [00:37:08] I'm not even in the investigative trenches like she is. [00:37:12] I'm just doing whatever I'm saying. [00:37:14] Raul Rodriguez says, my red pill moment was when Erica sensually kissed Vance, grabbing the back of his neck. [00:37:21] You know what? [00:37:26] I kind of saw that, forgot it, but you're right about that. [00:37:32] That also showed the inability to, like, there's no breaks. [00:37:40] There's no judgment center. [00:37:44] The woman who goes to a barbecue for a party of family and then dresses scantily. [00:37:50] You know, it's like, what does it know? [00:37:54] Now's not the time. [00:37:56] You're right about that. [00:37:57] There's this woman. [00:37:59] I can tell you right now, I could get, we could do a psychological profile. [00:38:03] That's what most. [00:38:04] And let me tell you something. [00:38:05] I've said this before. [00:38:07] Men, if you want to get to the bottom of this, if you really want to get to, you need to have, I keep talking about juries, but you need to have women on this. [00:38:19] They see this 100%. [00:38:24] I told you this before, and I'm going to say it again. [00:38:27] And I hope nobody takes offense because remember, there's always somebody who some people take offense for things. [00:38:31] I don't even understand. [00:38:32] It's like, take it easy. [00:38:34] We're on the same team. [00:38:39] There is something. [00:38:41] Let me go back a little bit. [00:38:43] There is something that I think is really, really, really at the heart. [00:38:51] If I could, not psychoanalyze, but if I could understand, if I could put Candace on the couch, so to speak, and say, what is it that motivates you? [00:39:02] What is your, when do your alarm bells go off? [00:39:08] What is it precisely? [00:39:10] Tell me what it is. [00:39:11] Tell me. [00:39:12] And she would say, phonies. [00:39:17] Phonies. [00:39:20] Whenever there is a, you've got to see this one piece. [00:39:24] Charlie and Candace were on The Rising. [00:39:30] And Crystal Ball, who now is on Breaking Points or whatever it is, was Sager. [00:39:38] And she abs Crystal Ball went nuts because she said, let's talk about race. [00:39:50] And Candace says, excuse me. [00:39:53] Why do you talk about race? [00:39:54] You don't talk about white people with him. [00:39:55] Why do you talk about race with me? [00:39:57] You are the most incredibly, you are, aside from being monumentally and organically simplistic, you are a racist because you're always trying to associate race with me. [00:40:07] I'm not here to talk about race. [00:40:08] I may be black, but I'm not talking about it. [00:40:10] Leave me alone. [00:40:11] And for the longest time, people, I think, have always kind of questioned Candace. [00:40:14] Like, are you a conservative? [00:40:15] How can you be black? [00:40:16] You don't sound black. [00:40:18] She's very articulate. [00:40:21] Let's be honest with you. [00:40:22] If you were on the phone and you heard Candace, would you think she's black? [00:40:26] I know you're not supposed to say that. [00:40:27] I know you're not supposed to say that. [00:40:30] I know. [00:40:31] I could hear in my foreign, maybe Canadian, maybe, I could hear, if there's a word, if I hear Puerto Rican, if I hear the R's, Puerto Rican, Puerto Rican. [00:40:47] I can hear a Cuban. [00:40:49] Obviously, Chinese people can tell Mandarin Cantonese. [00:40:51] I can listen to people. [00:40:52] I can tell. [00:40:53] If you ever heard her, would you ever think so? [00:40:56] Nope. [00:40:58] Some people could do it, some people can't. [00:41:01] And if you think there is no such thing as accents in our country, I have no hope for you. [00:41:05] Good night. [00:41:06] Nice knowing you. [00:41:07] You're beyond help. [00:41:09] You're beyond help. [00:41:10] And that's why Candace hates people who lie and accuse her of lying. [00:41:15] Warm mom says, Erica has been auditioning for a starring role her entire adult life and is getting canned because of her bad acting. [00:41:23] Absolutely. [00:41:24] And also, not reading the room. [00:41:26] And thank you. [00:41:27] Not reading the room. [00:41:28] Raul says, when it comes of any type of relationship, women have a special radar to detect sincerity. [00:41:35] Absolutely. [00:41:36] Do you think that's sexist? [00:41:39] Do you think that's sexist? [00:41:41] Do you do you? [00:41:47] I'm going to hold that for a moment because recently we saw this thing, which is so interesting. [00:41:51] There was a group of women where one in particular was exhibiting some kind of, dare I say, less than honest behavior. [00:41:59] And the women surrounded her. [00:42:01] I mean, it was like, how dare you? [00:42:03] But let me go back to this, Candace. [00:42:04] Here's a woman who said, why are you talking to me about black? [00:42:08] How many times is Candace talking about? [00:42:09] I don't know her, but she very rarely is like, she just, she's not a racial commentator. [00:42:15] She talks about politics and this and family and this and God. [00:42:17] And she's not the black woman. [00:42:20] And she's tired of that. [00:42:21] She says, quit talking to me as a black woman. [00:42:23] I'm black, but so why? [00:42:24] That's not why I'm here. [00:42:26] And she hates that. [00:42:27] And they also judge her. [00:42:28] It's like, how can you be black? [00:42:31] First of all, you don't sound black. [00:42:32] You don't act. [00:42:33] You marry this white dude. [00:42:35] And then plus you hang around these conservatives. [00:42:37] And this guy, are you, are you, are you legitimate? [00:42:40] Are you a traitor, a quizzling? [00:42:45] And I think armchair analyst, I think that part of her just stings and she hates bullshit. [00:42:59] She hates it. [00:43:01] That's why the Macron thing. [00:43:04] And there's one thing in her mind, and I think that thing's going to be dropped, especially now. [00:43:09] Didn't before, but I do now. [00:43:12] Talk about the ultimate in being a phony. [00:43:14] This and she does. [00:43:18] She just goes crazy. [00:43:20] And she takes her faith very, very seriously. [00:43:23] Her father, I didn't realize. [00:43:25] I heard her, her husband speak very smart. [00:43:28] Some different lectures about theology or different, I think it might have been from a Catholic point of view, either the catechism or the theology. [00:43:38] I'm not sure, but he's very smart. [00:43:41] And she's very serious about her faith. [00:43:43] And that's why she looks at this at this dimwit who dares to even, she couldn't carry Charlie's jock. [00:43:51] Remember that expression. [00:43:52] And she's so what she hates, she hates, she hates hypocrisy. [00:43:57] Our good friend Edie Crowley says, Mr. Ell, somebody's asking in comments what red pill means. [00:44:02] Do you think it is simply a light bulb moment or more of the perpetia, Aristotle's poetics? [00:44:10] Interesting. [00:44:11] Thank you. [00:44:12] That comes from the movie The Matrix. [00:44:15] And this is where Lawrence Fishburne, who used to be, we used to be very close. [00:44:23] We were bouncing around New York. [00:44:27] We had some good times. [00:44:29] But in fact, right after Matrix. [00:44:31] And this is where when they go to Keanu Reeves and he says, you have one or two. [00:44:37] You could take the red pill or the blue pill. [00:44:40] The blue pill, but you go back to normal and everything will be fine. [00:44:44] The red pill, you will see everything that is the truth. [00:44:49] You will see everything that is the truth and you will be shocked. [00:44:54] And you may not like what you see. [00:44:56] You may not like the reality. === Red Pill, Blue Pill (15:18) === [00:45:00] And what it means also is when did you wake up? [00:45:04] When did you wake up? [00:45:06] Red pill, blue pill, the official comes from the movie The Matrix. [00:45:11] And the story, Morpheus, offers Neo two choices. [00:45:15] The blue pill, you stay in the comfortable illusion. [00:45:19] You go back to normal life and accept what you are told without questioning it. [00:45:23] The red pill is you wake up to reality, even if that reality is disturbing, difficult or uncomfortable. [00:45:32] Over the time, the terms moved into politics. [00:45:34] Red pilled now often means someone who believes that they have awakened to hidden truths or they're made aware of something. [00:45:42] Blue pill, there's also white pill and black pill. [00:45:44] I don't want to go too much into that. [00:45:46] But it means that when did you awaken? [00:45:49] I'm curious. [00:45:50] When was your moment? [00:45:53] Up till now, I was a up prior to 9-11. [00:45:57] I was a regular person, regular citizen, believe, not necessarily believe what everybody said, but I just didn't, I didn't have any sense of real deep incredulity. [00:46:12] I, I, you know, I, I'm, I was old enough to know that some things were, you know, lies or whatever, but I really, I really, I really wasn't that, that, you know, I didn't even know what conspiracies were. [00:46:28] Then 9-11 happened and I was red-pilled. [00:46:33] It was like, oh, I get it. [00:46:36] This is, and then you become aware of it. [00:46:38] Like, oh, so this is what religion is, or this is what marriage is, or this is, it's almost like an epiphany. [00:46:44] But you have this moment of revelation where like, where, where reality is revealed to you. [00:46:52] You see, ah, so this is politics. [00:46:56] Mrs. L, seeing, by the way, I'm glad that we're innocent. [00:47:00] Cannot believe. [00:47:00] You should have seen all day she's been on the phone with legislation is coming up. [00:47:03] And she's asking me, I can't believe this. [00:47:06] I can't believe this. [00:47:09] How are they doing this? [00:47:10] And I'm saying, is there anybody who I can trust? [00:47:13] Anybody? [00:47:14] Anybody in politics? [00:47:15] Anybody? [00:47:16] Does anybody care about children? [00:47:18] Anybody? [00:47:20] I don't mean the advocates, but I mean people. [00:47:22] You can't believe you can't. [00:47:23] If I told you, I know it's a little dry, but you would not believe what we are seeing. [00:47:28] You will not be able to see or believe what is happening. [00:47:31] So let me ask you this question. [00:47:33] When you were growing up, or maybe recently, or maybe you haven't had this yet. [00:47:38] And by the way, white-pilled is when everything's happy and beautiful, and black-pilled is somebody who's always dour. [00:47:45] When was your look at this? [00:47:48] Once there's a Cuban Missile Crisis, when was yours? [00:47:54] When was your moment? [00:47:57] When was your Grace Flick? [00:48:02] Go Ask Alice. [00:48:03] The first Trump election news covers. [00:48:05] Here we go. [00:48:08] When was your moment? [00:48:11] See, everybody, you have to go to it. [00:48:12] You have to go through this to understand what's happening here. [00:48:15] There's a fellow who is very interesting. [00:48:19] I like him. [00:48:19] I like his style. [00:48:21] Wolves in finance. [00:48:22] Have you seen this young man? [00:48:23] He's very smart. [00:48:25] But it's like, come here, my friend. [00:48:28] Come here, my friend. [00:48:29] Come here. [00:48:31] I want to discuss this with you. [00:48:34] I want you to understand what's happening here. [00:48:36] You're new to this. [00:48:37] You've just discovered some things and you can't believe this has been going on. [00:48:41] You can't believe how long things can be happening. [00:48:45] Remember, sleight of hand is all done in front of you. [00:48:48] It has how they deceive it, how they distract you, but they will look. [00:48:54] Americans, most people cannot understand, cannot do different things. [00:48:59] Do you know one of the, you know how pickpockets work? [00:49:02] One of the best ways? [00:49:03] You know, if I'm touching you like this and you, you're not able to, I can reach in. [00:49:08] If I just reach in and try to feel, grab your wallet, you will feel the pressure alleviate. [00:49:14] You'll say, wait a minute, hey, something's going on here. [00:49:16] But if you're touching, you're trying to integrate all this stuff. [00:49:21] Do you know what happens? [00:49:24] When a baby cries, when a baby cries, years ago, there was an issue about a study about whether children feel pain during circumcision. [00:49:34] I don't want to go into that right now, but the article was very interesting. [00:49:39] And they said, at the time, they said, a baby is not able to integrate pain yet. [00:49:44] You touch a baby here, hold a baby here, it starts crying. [00:49:47] It doesn't know what's going on. [00:49:49] In fact, they also did cortisol levels to see whether there was actually pain associated with rising adrenaline, and they didn't see it. [00:49:56] They didn't feel it. [00:49:57] It wasn't pain the way you feel. [00:49:59] It was just the lack of integration. [00:50:01] It's all this stuff that's coming to you, and you just react because you can't handle it. [00:50:06] Richard says, I wonder if women have a better capability to detect honesty because they have to select a mate that will provide and protect. [00:50:17] I think it's an excellent point, but I will go back and say what I truly believe. [00:50:25] And I'm going to go back and I'm going to speak very, very if forgive me if I'm repeating myself, but I think it's an important point. [00:50:33] I've said this years ago, I think it was in high school. [00:50:38] I said this, and other people said it later. [00:50:40] I think it was parallel development. [00:50:41] Women are crazy, men are stupid. [00:50:45] Women are involved in a very heightened sense of why because nature, God said, you will bear the children. [00:51:05] Not that you have to, but you will. [00:51:08] And you won't, but you will. [00:51:12] And who is the woman who's going to stay home? [00:51:15] The female. [00:51:16] The distaff. [00:51:19] You will. [00:51:20] Will the father? [00:51:21] Not necessarily. [00:51:23] The mother will. [00:51:25] Who will perhaps be given the muted camouflaged plumage? [00:51:30] The mother. [00:51:31] Peacock, pea hen. [00:51:35] Women, the female is not grandiose and large, quiet. [00:51:41] The more vicious of the two is a woman. [00:51:43] The female will go, will not, you just don't do this. [00:51:47] You don't do this. [00:51:51] And there's something that animals also have, which America, well, but humans don't have, and that is a notion of territoriality. [00:51:57] And one of the things that also a woman has to, and please, I know somebody's going to get mad. [00:52:01] I know it because there are people who get mad. [00:52:04] People I don't even know say, how can you talk about that? [00:52:08] I didn't say that. [00:52:09] But anyway, what are you going to do? [00:52:11] It's my opinion. [00:52:14] When that mother is equipped, again, you don't have to have children, but you are pre-wired for this. [00:52:21] When that mother looks at that baby, that baby can't speak. [00:52:28] That mother's going to notice things. [00:52:30] Did you notice that? [00:52:31] Something's wrong. [00:52:35] Do you ever notice when you take your dog to the vet? [00:52:38] You say, Doc, something's wrong with him. [00:52:39] Why? [00:52:39] I just jump on the bed, didn't wag the tail. [00:52:42] I got her favorite food, doesn't like it. [00:52:43] You know, men do it to an extent, but women, women, women more than anything else. [00:52:48] And what they do is they have to be able to sit there and be able to say, not only do I'm watching you, but I'm very aware of being able to explain what I'm seeing. [00:53:01] And by nature, how I feel. [00:53:07] How I feel. [00:53:08] What do I feel? [00:53:09] What do I notice? [00:53:10] How are you feeling? [00:53:12] How did that make you feel? [00:53:13] Tell me. [00:53:14] How did that make you feel? [00:53:15] It's kind of a nurturing. [00:53:17] Years ago, there's a friend of mine who said, I'll never forget this. [00:53:25] He said he was a straight, a straight guy in the haircutting business, barbers and hair design. [00:53:36] And he said he worked with all these gay men. [00:53:38] But he was straight. [00:53:39] He had a family, my wife. [00:53:41] And he noticed a couple of things. [00:53:42] He says, every man who is out trying to court a woman should watch this. [00:53:47] He said, first of all, gay men, he said, very good dressers. [00:53:51] Pay attention to this. [00:53:52] But number two, number two, the reason why gay men do very well with women, you notice how this, does your wife have a gay friend? [00:54:01] You ever have, I mean, you can see this. [00:54:04] If you want to see real friendship between a man and a woman, there's nothing, there's nothing like a gay man and a woman. [00:54:10] I swear to you, it's almost like another girlfriend. [00:54:13] You know what I'm talking about. [00:54:14] And if you don't, you haven't lived long enough. [00:54:16] I've seen this a gazillion times. [00:54:18] But my friend said, let me explain something to you. [00:54:21] He says, if you really want to know something, he said, when you talk to somebody, talk to them like their mother, not like their father. [00:54:29] For example, when you come home to your father and you're, if you, if you're upset, your father says, what's the matter with you? [00:54:35] What's the matter with you? [00:54:35] You okay? [00:54:36] What's the matter with you? [00:54:37] You all right? [00:54:39] That doesn't put you, as opposed to your mother says, Wait, are you okay? [00:54:42] How do you feel? [00:54:44] How do you feel? [00:54:45] Tell me how you feel. [00:54:47] I can listen. [00:54:48] I know this. [00:54:49] I'm conditioned. [00:54:49] Why? [00:54:50] Because I've spent my whole life looking at nuanced behavior of this thing. [00:54:54] If I don't understand behavior, and I got to be able to tell bullshit. [00:54:57] Do you ever have your mother look at you and say, tell me? [00:55:00] No. [00:55:01] No. [00:55:02] Your mother was like, I don't know about yours. [00:55:04] My was like, no. [00:55:05] Say, how do you know this? [00:55:07] No. [00:55:08] Because I know you. [00:55:10] I know you. [00:55:12] And also when you have become, when you were a part of your mother's soul and her, and her body and your organics were inextricably combined, you were a parasite. [00:55:25] You're like this. [00:55:27] She's like a, it's not just like a father. [00:55:29] You're like part and parcel. [00:55:30] It's like a, you're like a fragment of her. [00:55:33] It's weird. [00:55:34] And if you don't believe in the spiritual, if you don't, bad word, you're missing the point. [00:55:39] And you know what else women do? [00:55:41] They can tell evil. [00:55:43] Now listen to what I'm telling you. [00:55:46] You ready? [00:55:48] Erica Kirk is evil, I know. [00:55:52] Oh my god, she's a widow. [00:55:55] Ah, the widow okay, all right, enough of that. [00:55:58] She doesn't care what she says. [00:56:02] She has one mission in life, her Erica Kirk, not you, not anybody else. [00:56:10] Raul says, in 1963 I had my red pill moment I was 10 years old. [00:56:14] I would give a man in a wheelchair 10 cents on Thursdays. [00:56:18] On Friday, I saw him walking quickly. [00:56:20] He saw me and shrugged. [00:56:24] I was 10 years old. [00:56:25] I would give a man in a wheelchair 10 cents on Thursday. [00:56:28] On Friday, oh, I saw him walking quickly. [00:56:31] He saw me and shrugged. [00:56:32] Okay, I'm sorry. [00:56:33] I thought I was thinking something. [00:56:35] You know what? [00:56:36] I was thinking something terrible. [00:56:38] Sorry. [00:56:40] I thought 1963, Kennedy, but I see that. [00:56:43] Seeing your first, oh yeah. [00:56:44] See, life to me is professional wrestling. [00:56:46] Wrestling is all alive. [00:56:47] But let me go back to you. [00:56:49] So what happens is we, Candace and women, and also these two women who are, they said, whatever about Candace. [00:56:59] If you sit Erica down, it's like, this is a liar. [00:57:07] We have a, not a friend by any stretch of the imagination. [00:57:11] We knew this woman who was so full of it. [00:57:14] And I told my wife and said, there were these events. [00:57:17] I said, I can't do this. [00:57:19] These people are phony. [00:57:20] I hate phony. [00:57:21] She'll tell you, I just can't do it. [00:57:24] Some people are kind of maybe shallow, but phony is a different story. [00:57:27] Phony is a different story. [00:57:29] Phony means inauthentic. [00:57:30] Ersanta means counterfeit. [00:57:32] And I can't get it. [00:57:32] I just, I can't do it. [00:57:34] Can't do it. [00:57:34] Anyway, well, she's got her comeuppance. [00:57:38] Everybody in this one particular group, everybody turned their back on her because she's just apt. [00:57:41] I say, finance it, where have you been? [00:57:43] I've been saying this forever. [00:57:44] What took you so long? [00:57:46] You don't have to eat the whole egg to know it's rotten. [00:57:49] How many samples do you have to take before you realize this is contaminated? [00:57:54] And that's what this is about. [00:57:57] It was like, it was that, I'm telling you, two things for me. [00:58:00] It was like, it was that coffin visit. [00:58:03] And then after six days after, hey guys, I hate to hang out. [00:58:09] There's this one fellow I want to reach through. [00:58:12] I can't watch his YouTube because he speaks. [00:58:14] He's a father. [00:58:15] He talks like he said, hey, dude, this dude, come on, dude. [00:58:18] Hey, come on. [00:58:19] Hey, guys. [00:58:19] Hey, guys. [00:58:20] But you guys got to know. [00:58:22] Can I give you an old, can I give you a radio trick? [00:58:25] Think about this. [00:58:26] Think about this. [00:58:27] If you're ever giving a speech, if you're ever in front of a crowd, if you're in front of a jury, it's a radio trick, but it makes sense. [00:58:37] Whenever you're on radio, never say, well, first of all, never say, we'll be back. [00:58:44] where are you going you going somewhere no no where are you going well we're going to play the commercials aren't the commercials a part of the show those people are paying good money for this commercial you just told people we'll be back you're leaving because there's a commercial but i'm supposed to stay you're leaving so the commercials aren't a part of the show is that what you're saying you don't say anything You didn't say war coming up after this. [00:59:14] That's fine, but not. [00:59:16] We'll be back. [00:59:16] It drives me crazy. [00:59:17] We'll be back. [00:59:18] Back. [00:59:19] Where are you going? [00:59:20] Another one, too. [00:59:21] All right, you guys. [00:59:23] Oh, my God. [00:59:26] I want to talk to you. [00:59:31] I want to say, for example, if you guys think that Erica Kirk, if you guys think that the elections, if you guys think that America, if you guys think that, if you, you know, you feel like you're in a lecture hall. [00:59:44] But if I say, I know what you're thinking, if you think that Erica Kirk is not telling the truth, I know what you're feeling. [00:59:49] You're feeling, and you know what? [00:59:51] I'm talking to you. [00:59:52] And I'm closer to you right now than the person sitting next to you. [00:59:55] And if you're on radio and you say, hey, by the way, my friends, if let's say there's an accident on the West Side Highway, if all of you people driving on the West Side Highway, all of you, all of you, all you drivers, as opposed to, if you're on the West Side Highway, you probably notice that it's you. [01:00:15] I'm talking to you, not them, you. === West Side Highway Confession (03:33) === [01:00:19] And hey, guys, kills that. [01:00:21] Oh, I'm like, first of all, I'm a guy. [01:00:23] You know, you're 12 years old. [01:00:25] But second of all, you're going to call, I don't feel important. [01:00:28] I feel like you're just, you know what I mean? [01:00:32] Believe me when I tell you this. [01:00:34] If you're speaking, if you're speaking to a group, if you stand up in front of your teammates at work, or even if you're giving your kids' first birthday and you want to thank everybody, the parents will say, I want to thank you for coming here. [01:00:50] All you people, all you, it's a big difference. [01:00:52] That's why you guys, it's just so. [01:00:58] It makes a big difference because you feel like I'm not very special. [01:01:03] I'm in a group. [01:01:04] I'm in an auditorium. [01:01:05] So that's one thing that drives me nuts. [01:01:07] But aside from that, we're seeing something right now, which is so important. [01:01:13] You know, they gave up. [01:01:14] I don't know if you've been following this, but you know, this Nancy Guthrie case. [01:01:17] They just gave up on her. [01:01:18] They just, they, they kidnapped this woman. [01:01:20] She's most probably dead. [01:01:21] And they just gave up on her. [01:01:22] They say, well, sorry, my bad. [01:01:24] Can't do anything. [01:01:24] I hate that, my bad, too. [01:01:26] I can't believe I said that. [01:01:26] But Suerigo's, sorry, okay. [01:01:30] That's the way he goes. [01:01:32] They just gave up. [01:01:35] And I can't give up on this. [01:01:37] I can't give up on this. [01:01:38] I can't give up on this notion of what happened. [01:01:41] I'm going to say this right away. [01:01:43] That man was shot down like a dog. [01:01:48] He didn't get into a car accident. [01:01:50] Somebody planned, used ammunition, used an instrument to take him out because of what he said, what he did, what he represented. [01:02:02] And he got in the way of somebody, somebody important. [01:02:05] And I told you my theory. [01:02:07] I eliminated what most people think and I said, I would look, I can't prove this. [01:02:12] but I would look to somebody or some framework within the organization because he posed a threat to TPUSA, not to any country. [01:02:22] Look, as powerful as you think he was, believe me, he was saying nothing that half the world wasn't saying. [01:02:28] You know what I mean? [01:02:30] Remember the story about the Pentagon Papers, the whole Ellsberg thing? [01:02:34] Oh, he was responsible. [01:02:36] That was a limited hangout. [01:02:37] Everything in the Pentagon Papers was already, we already knew that. [01:02:43] But you didn't know that because you didn't realize it. [01:02:46] But aside from that, he doesn't deserve it. [01:02:51] When you see little kids, the cold K-Squad, see, that's why those people are so, so devoted to this. [01:02:58] These people, like they'll say, little miss, oh, there's nothing worse than Jane Doe, or they give this child that they found a name. [01:03:08] This is before forensics and before DNA. [01:03:11] And they give it a name like Polly or Little something. [01:03:17] And some of these, they used to have these detectives who would die before they would figure out. [01:03:22] They would spend their whole life trying to figure out because nobody deserves to be thrown into a ditch like garbage. [01:03:29] And they treated him like you would slaughter a pig or something in a stockyard. [01:03:36] All he did, everything that he did, look what they did to him. [01:03:40] And Erica Kirk doesn't give a damn about him. [01:03:42] Doesn't care. [01:03:45] I will not abide that. [01:03:47] That is treachery and perfidy of the worst order, period. [01:03:51] And Candace knows this. === Candace's Unyielding Truth (02:05) === [01:03:52] And let me say this again. [01:03:53] She's the only person talking about it. [01:03:58] Who else is? [01:03:58] Anybody? [01:03:59] Name somebody. [01:04:00] Anybody? [01:04:00] I mean, not somebody. [01:04:02] And listen. [01:04:04] There are people who, and I know it's okay. [01:04:06] They take her show, huge swaths of it. [01:04:10] They pull it, strip it, scrape it, reformat it. [01:04:15] They put them into their shows. [01:04:16] And half of their show is talking about Candace's show. [01:04:19] I mean, it's okay, but why don't you just say, hey, why don't you watch her? [01:04:23] Hey, guys. [01:04:25] It's just like what people, I love watching them, by the way, these people who pull over all these body cam videos. [01:04:31] Love it. [01:04:32] Love it. [01:04:33] I can't get enough of it. [01:04:35] But they just sit and they not only do they take the work of the police departments and put out the body can, they go to other channels who do body cans and they themselves say, ooh, look at that. [01:04:44] Ooh. [01:04:49] So she's at the top of the heap. [01:04:51] And everybody else, myself included, we're basically watching what she's doing because she's leading the charge. [01:04:58] We have no independent evaluation. [01:05:00] We don't have research teams. [01:05:02] We look to her. [01:05:04] And I marvel at her intransigent, not intransigence, her perseverance, her focus. [01:05:13] She's brilliant. [01:05:15] Absolutely. [01:05:17] For her, just to keep the facts straight, it's like nothing else. [01:05:22] And that's why I've never seen anything like this. [01:05:24] And there's also somebody who's that stupid that they think that we're going to fall for it. [01:05:29] All right. [01:05:29] Does that make sense to you? [01:05:30] Because I am not going to fall for that. [01:05:33] And that man, that young man, and his children, never hear about his children, never hear about his parents, never hear about even where he's buried. [01:05:42] Nothing. [01:05:43] Where is it? [01:05:44] He's not, I don't know where he's buried. [01:05:46] So, my friends, that's what that's about. [01:05:48] That's what we're about. [01:05:49] That's what I think I'm about. [01:05:51] And let me tell you, thank you. [01:05:52] Let me ask you something. [01:05:53] What is it? [01:05:54] What is it about this that makes you so much? [01:05:57] What is it? === Strange Witness Statements (12:14) === [01:05:58] Tell me. [01:06:00] There are crowds. [01:06:01] She has an audience. [01:06:03] Even the Macron thing, nothing has hit home. [01:06:06] Nothing has resonated, as some people say, like this. [01:06:09] What is it about it? [01:06:11] What is it? [01:06:13] What are the things that really matter? [01:06:16] What is it? [01:06:18] Look at this. [01:06:20] You buying this? [01:06:21] I don't know. [01:06:23] I don't know. [01:06:24] What is it? [01:06:27] What is it? [01:06:29] I really want to know this. [01:06:31] What is the thing? [01:06:33] What is the thing which is the most important? [01:06:38] Wait a minute. [01:06:38] I think we have something here. [01:06:39] This is very interesting. [01:06:41] Could this be? [01:06:42] Do you think? [01:06:45] Could this be? [01:06:47] Could this be? [01:06:49] What do you think, Fran? [01:06:50] Hey, guys. [01:06:52] Uh-oh, there she is. [01:06:53] Hey, hey, everyone. [01:06:54] Look at this. [01:06:56] My God, ladies and gentlemen, I don't even know to what we owe this honor. [01:07:03] The lady of the hour. [01:07:07] How she does this, I will never know. [01:07:10] We are not worthy, madam. [01:07:12] We are not worthy. [01:07:14] What you did, you got me. [01:07:17] You took me out of my life and you addicted me to this. [01:07:22] You addicted me to this. [01:07:23] And I'm telling you right now, I don't know how this works. [01:07:29] How do you do it? [01:07:34] How do you imagine the things? [01:07:37] Imagine. [01:07:40] Imagine what you have to go through. [01:07:43] Imagine what you go through every single day. [01:07:46] Does your husband ever say to you, oh, for the love of God? [01:07:50] Oh, Mike, it was, we were just, I'm not done yet. [01:07:55] And you did it for Charlie. [01:07:58] There I was in my life. [01:08:00] All of a sudden, I got lured into this thing. [01:08:02] All right. [01:08:03] And it was like, I told you it might be before your time. [01:08:08] Falcon Crest, Dynasty, J.R., Sue Allen, you name it, Peyton Place. [01:08:13] It was the story of them. [01:08:15] Show your love. [01:08:18] Look at this. [01:08:18] I'm following. [01:08:19] I enjoy Candace studying this day. [01:08:21] Whoever I agree with Lionel too, love her. [01:08:23] She's amazing. [01:08:24] You have the natural, how do I say this? [01:08:28] The natural ability as a prosecutor to lay the facts on. [01:08:35] It's like, how do you keep track of this stuff? [01:08:38] And I'll bet you anything, the Franz family is this big. [01:08:43] Did you know this? [01:08:45] Did you know Uncle Larry was the, was Jack the Ripper? [01:08:47] Honey, did you know this? [01:08:49] Honey, did you know that Uncle Solomon was the guy who wrote the song Who Let the Dogs Out? [01:08:56] Where do you get this? [01:08:59] And meanwhile, meanwhile, there's Erica. [01:09:02] What? [01:09:03] What, Erica? [01:09:04] You got to say, what? [01:09:06] You know, they recruited me. [01:09:07] Would you stop that nonsense about that? [01:09:10] That to me seems to be the book. [01:09:12] How about this? [01:09:13] Show the love. [01:09:14] Forget me. [01:09:14] Show the love. [01:09:18] And everybody else who sits here and says, oh my God. [01:09:22] Remember, the best was, I got to tell you something. [01:09:24] The best, the best was when all of a sudden, there he was, the man. [01:09:31] Kitty Kitty Whiskers says, everyone loves a true life murder mystery, but this one has so many bizarre characters, lies and cover-ups, some legends like Candace and Lionel. [01:09:41] Oh, don't put me in that category. [01:09:43] Don't put me in that one. [01:09:45] Don't put me, no, But this, this story, like I was saying before, all of a sudden, it's just, see, how do I say that? [01:09:58] Oh, and may I say something? [01:10:00] May I say something? [01:10:01] Just what I think is the most important. [01:10:07] Hey, Lionel, do your, oh, Laurie Impression. [01:10:09] Oh, to EK. [01:10:11] Well, I got to tell you something. [01:10:12] The best one was the impressions are the best. [01:10:17] The other day, I love when people lose it. [01:10:21] And Dan Bongino, as you know, lost it. [01:10:24] He lost it. [01:10:25] And there's different words out there, different phrases. [01:10:27] Hibophrenia. [01:10:30] There's like uh borderline behavioral uh, a lot of different things, not really psychopathy per se, because psychopathy is too. [01:10:41] It's too smart. [01:10:42] Your your, your emotions are muted narcissistic, whatever. [01:10:46] But this guy is almost like he's just frenetic. [01:10:50] And when he came out, this was the funniest thing. [01:10:55] There's a lot of funny when, when Bonji, when Bangino came out and they said, now, I don't know this for a fact, but I wouldn't be surprised if somebody said, you know, we're gonna, we're gonna pay you if you come out and you really lay it on thick with Candace really, oh yeah, lay it on thick. [01:11:08] But nobody thought to say, but do me a favor, will you wait till the till at least episode one comes out? [01:11:14] Don't, don't do it during the trailer. [01:11:16] Not, not Danny no no, he couldn't wait, he wanted to cash that check right away. [01:11:20] You get you how you find you. [01:11:30] And I thought this is Cruella Deville meets Sunset Boulevard meets. [01:11:34] Gloria Swanson meets um Alex Forrest in uh, in um Fatal Attraction meets, I don't know what. [01:11:46] It was the most bizarre thing and i've kept saying it's for the trailer. [01:11:54] You schmuck, it's a trailer, wait until the first episode. [01:12:01] It's like me going seeing a trend. [01:12:03] This is the worst movie i've ever seen, it's that it's becoming addressing. [01:12:09] You see, the love, look at this one, Candace said your show is fantastic. [01:12:15] They shouldn't have killed my friend and made me watch. [01:12:18] Absolutely Candace, I thank you for that, what you did, what they did for this, what they did, and I got to tell you something. [01:12:27] That's the part of this and thank you for that. [01:12:29] You're you're you're, you're so, you're so kind for that, thank you. [01:12:34] But I think I told you this, I think I said this when there were people, when we were the young prosecutors. [01:12:46] You know, we're young, in your 20s, and the first time you get to see somebody who's, the first time you see somebody who's uh, like in a slab, is horrible, because most of us, most of us see um, people who are, you know, in funeral homes, you know made up and that sort of thing. [01:13:04] And the first time you see a child in particular, or you see somebody who just they're, they're telling you I know this sounds crazy, but a medical examiner said this. [01:13:13] They said they're telling you I can't speak, but do this, Do this. [01:13:21] Do this. [01:13:22] Find out. [01:13:23] Look what they did to me. [01:13:24] All I can give you is my body, my blood. [01:13:27] Maybe there's time, maybe my skin where you can see the ligature marks. [01:13:31] That's why Epstein, what gave that away was the hyoid bone. [01:13:34] It was fractured. [01:13:35] And the thyroid cartilage. [01:13:37] That's it. [01:13:38] That's it. [01:13:38] You don't get that from suspension ligature. [01:13:40] You don't get it. [01:13:41] That's it. [01:13:43] Look at my look at my tox screens. [01:13:44] Look at my skin. [01:13:45] Look at my, look at this. [01:13:47] Look at the way, look at the lividity, the live or mortise. [01:13:50] And you've got to be very technical. [01:13:52] Look where the, when the heart stops, how the blood pools. [01:13:54] Look at the algorithmortis. [01:13:55] Look at my body temperature. [01:13:56] I was here. [01:13:57] You could tell how long I've been here by virtue of the temperature. [01:14:00] Look at the pallor. [01:14:01] Look at my rigor. [01:14:03] Check behind my throat. [01:14:04] I'm giving you, I'm giving you hints. [01:14:05] I said, all I can do is I can show you where I was, how I fell. [01:14:10] Did blood come out? [01:14:11] Blood come in? [01:14:12] What was it? [01:14:13] I've got to see. [01:14:14] And Candace, what is critical for anybody else, for anybody in the world to understand, is you've got to figure out, I've got to see the pathology reports. [01:14:21] I've got to see them. [01:14:23] All of this means nothing. [01:14:25] I've got to see. [01:14:26] I've got to see what do you have, everything there. [01:14:29] And you need somebody like a Michael Biden or somebody independently to look at this and say, let me see what you've got. [01:14:34] Show me this solid steel titanium cervical collar or cervical vertebrae. [01:14:40] Show me this. [01:14:42] Show me this. [01:14:44] I'm not done yet. [01:14:45] Show me where it is. [01:14:46] And I want to have every expert. [01:14:48] I want to have all my expert witnesses to say, where was he? [01:14:50] Okay, now look. [01:14:52] I want to take, it sounds weird, but they've done this before. [01:14:57] Have you ever seen this? [01:14:58] It may sound crude, but they take a piece of dowling and they actually enter, in some particular cases, entry, wounds, and exit to see actual angles. [01:15:06] It's physics. [01:15:07] When you get to this, it's about tox screens. [01:15:12] It's about witness statements. [01:15:13] It's about wind and expert witnesses. [01:15:17] It's about blood in some particular case. [01:15:20] It's about locking everybody down. [01:15:23] I'll never forget there was somebody. [01:15:26] And by the way, what do I say? [01:15:29] People who are people who are expert witnesses, they don't necessarily come from expert witnessville. [01:15:38] They might be ex-military, ex-police, or just somebody who's really good with a gun. [01:15:41] We had one time a kid in school, end up school, in court who was a 16-year-old, but he was a scuba expert. [01:15:48] He knew more about this than you could ever imagine. [01:15:50] And what he did was he was the best expert witness. [01:15:53] But you need somebody to come in and say, this story is ridiculous. [01:15:58] This, the way it was, for somebody who's the first timer to do this, to maintain that cool, that countenance. [01:16:03] I don't care how people far away. [01:16:05] One move, one move, one millimeter, one variation, and it's done. [01:16:14] And that will translate into A spray of the precision of this. [01:16:24] One move, and he did this. [01:16:26] This guy did this all of a sudden, Tyler. [01:16:29] And then he tells his fuzzy, wuzzy girlfriend, boyfriend, by the way, can you go back and get a granddaddy shooting iron? [01:16:34] Can you do that? [01:16:34] My dad's going to be granddaddy going to piss off and he found out. [01:16:37] I say, you're worried about your grandfather? [01:16:40] What is this story? [01:16:41] What is did you understand? [01:16:43] That's my insanity defense right there. [01:16:46] Did he know right from wrong? [01:16:47] He's worried about the gun, the rifle. [01:16:49] None of it makes any sense. [01:16:51] But there was somebody remember at first, remember, at first, you always find out kind of what happens initially. [01:16:59] Somebody said they were, how do I say this? [01:17:03] They were, how do I say this? [01:17:07] They looked and behind, if Charlie's facing this way, over here, there was a, it looked like a flash. [01:17:14] And he posited the notion that it might have been muzzle flare. [01:17:19] And when things are going on, things are not as loud as you think. [01:17:22] Things are not, people aren't paying attention. [01:17:25] You hear noise and things dropping. [01:17:26] And there's a lot of, you don't need silencers and suppressors. [01:17:30] But he said, if that's true, this looked like an exit wound. [01:17:38] What about the children? [01:17:40] Did he ever have a funeral? [01:17:41] Did you go to the funeral? [01:17:42] I don't want to ask. [01:17:44] It's not my business. [01:17:44] Did you ever? [01:17:45] Did you ever? [01:17:46] Did you ever go? [01:17:47] What about the parents? [01:17:49] Where's his legacy? [01:17:51] Where is it? [01:17:53] Is that it? [01:17:55] And I don't know about you, but there's something very, very eerie. [01:17:58] There's something very, very eerie when you see him now on these YouTube channels and YouTube because he's alive. [01:18:06] It's like he never, there are people I know who are on YouTube and I still think he's alive. === Things Not As Loud As You Think (09:06) === [01:18:13] I don't want to get too. [01:18:15] Oh, by the way, special shout out to Candace. [01:18:21] You said one day some of the best thing ever. [01:18:23] You said holy days of obligation. [01:18:25] That's what a Catholic is. [01:18:26] I hate these cafeteria Catholics. [01:18:28] Oh, yeah, holy days of obligation. [01:18:31] And make sure you talk to your parish priest, have them do St. Blaise. [01:18:35] You got to do the blessing of the throats. [01:18:37] You got to go for the whole Magilla, my friend. [01:18:40] I was Catholic school in the 60s when it was cool. [01:18:44] That's what you need. [01:18:46] Anyway, those are the people that made me think, wait a minute, there's something to this here. [01:18:51] Where is he? [01:18:53] And what about this defense team? [01:18:54] Are they going to put on a full-throated defense? [01:18:58] Or does somebody get to them and say, don't even think about it? [01:19:00] Well, maybe, maybe let you go insanity, but that's tops. [01:19:05] And I would also tell Mr. Tyler, don't buy the green bananas. [01:19:08] Because remember, if he all of a sudden goes bye-bye, that's it. [01:19:15] Java says, Lionel, can you make an can you make an Erica Kirk? [01:19:20] Hey guys, hey guys, we have $200,000 in merch sales into a t-shirt. [01:19:26] That would be hilarious. [01:19:27] And I would buy it. [01:19:31] I don't mean to mock this, but when she came out with that matted hair thing, I don't know what she was doing. [01:19:38] But all of a sudden, you could tell she, what was it, six days after the six days, six days. [01:19:44] And by the way, Candace made a wonderful reference where she said something to the effect of, you know, when Kobe Bryant's wife, I mean, after losing her daughter and husband, she didn't say, and that's Lakers.com, Lakers.com available too. [01:19:58] By the way, operator standing by, Lakers.com and get your merch. [01:20:02] No, she spoke, you know, like a widow would. [01:20:09] But when I heard this, hey guys, hi guys. [01:20:14] And I first, you know, I thought, I swear to God, I thought she's medicated. [01:20:17] Why? [01:20:18] Somebody, she was so overwrought. [01:20:20] They gave her some angiolytic. [01:20:21] She's waxed. [01:20:22] She's goon. [01:20:23] She has no idea. [01:20:24] She's, as we say in West Tampa, she's gone. [01:20:28] No, not at all. [01:20:31] She was giddy, giddy. [01:20:33] Hey, guys, I know you're working 39 hours a day. [01:20:37] I know you're chained to your desk. [01:20:38] I know some of you have not been hydrated in weeks, but we're going to, you know, that merch sales. [01:20:43] By the way, keychains are robust. [01:20:45] It was Glenn Gary Glenn Ross. [01:20:47] Coffees for closers. [01:20:49] What is this? [01:20:51] I don't think is anybody watching this? [01:20:53] Is anybody watching this? [01:20:55] Dear God. [01:20:59] And you think somebody's in, hey, come here. [01:21:02] Hey, Erica, can I talk to you? [01:21:05] Yeah. [01:21:06] Get one of his, you know, these, who is it? [01:21:09] Tyler Camp Cabot, Cabot, John Cabot, Cabot Phillips, John Cabot Lodge. [01:21:13] Who are these people? [01:21:14] They're these super preppy people who have no personality, flat affect, and no melanin. [01:21:22] Blanched. [01:21:24] Never see any kind of sunlight. [01:21:25] They walk around and they're in this kind of like a zombified state, some perpetual animation, stupefied, stultified by reality. [01:21:34] And they're saying, can you tone that down? [01:21:37] We don't need you to pitch the thing so much. [01:21:40] None of them. [01:21:42] Here I am telling you what you already know. [01:21:45] Show your love to Candace, everybody. [01:21:46] Show your love. [01:21:48] This sounded so corny. [01:21:49] It's not like, well, I sound like Don Cornelius, but I'm saying you have no idea. [01:21:54] And this is what I want you to understand. [01:21:56] This is important. [01:21:57] Joe Rogan may be made, you know, they talk about who is, you know, Joe Rogan, this and the numbers, but popular. [01:22:04] If you said, storm the Bastille tomorrow, look at this. [01:22:09] I don't have to tell you this. [01:22:10] Storm the Bastille tomorrow. [01:22:13] Vote for this one tomorrow. [01:22:14] I know you probably don't want to do this. [01:22:16] You are the most powerful because people will say, I will do what you think I should do. [01:22:25] Let me tell you something. [01:22:26] That is what I want. [01:22:28] I don't want. [01:22:28] See, I money's fine, but power is where it's at. [01:22:34] Power for good. [01:22:35] If you said this tomorrow, see what Charlie was doing, which I think is great. [01:22:41] See, I have a very fond part for Catholicism and the nuns you, because you should have been, oh, you should have been in the 60s. [01:22:49] Oh, the nuns I had. [01:22:50] Sister Mary Agony, Sister Mike Tyson, Sister H.R. Bob Haldeman. [01:22:54] These were great. [01:22:55] Sister Carmine, you know, these, I didn't know they were women until kindergarten. [01:23:00] Didn't know. [01:23:01] I had no idea. [01:23:02] They were like, talk about before transgender. [01:23:06] And they were incredible. [01:23:09] And that's what you would have done. [01:23:10] And your beloved children, let me tell you something. [01:23:14] When this four-foot-tall penguin walks in with starch cardboard and doesn't sweat, no, I speak very reverentially towards them. [01:23:23] But what Charlie did was he, for the first time, will anybody go to the prison over this? [01:23:28] Could be, could be. [01:23:31] And if they do, it'll be something financial. [01:23:34] Remember, Al Capone. [01:23:36] But anyway, but when all this stuff happened and all this, Charlie came along and he said there was a couple of things. [01:23:43] The Bible, church, celibacy, and the like. [01:23:47] And it was something which was, I thought, so wonderful to hear people say and make cool again. [01:23:52] Kidney says, when Candice and everyone contributing crack the case beyond any question, we will see consequence. [01:23:58] I think so. [01:23:59] What we need to do, going back to what we mentioned this before, we need to have a Russell tribunal or a sartre. [01:24:07] That's like Franz. [01:24:10] You think somebody who says, can we just name and the name at France? [01:24:13] No, no, give another syllable. [01:24:15] What? [01:24:16] Franz. [01:24:18] Okay. [01:24:18] Anyway, the France. [01:24:20] Sartre. [01:24:21] Well, that's French. [01:24:22] But we need to have an independent, you need to have a show where we have the best legal minds. [01:24:27] Have a judge and put on your case. [01:24:30] And have people say, oh my God, really get down to it. [01:24:33] Who did it? [01:24:34] It was certainly a homicide. [01:24:36] Remember, there's four kinds of death for the most part, four types of death. [01:24:39] And the acronym is Nash, natural accidental suicide homicide. [01:24:43] Actually, NASHU or unexplained. [01:24:45] This is homicide, obviously. [01:24:47] But who, remember, there's four issues of this. [01:24:50] The crime itself, identity of the assailant, motive. [01:24:55] And then finally, we get to the issue of Erica, which is just, that's just a delicious. [01:25:00] So we'll get to that. [01:25:01] But the bottom line is, I think there will be something. [01:25:04] I think there will be something. [01:25:05] And I think ultimately there's going to be something which is more important. [01:25:08] There's going to be this sense of, and this is important. [01:25:11] I keep saying important because that's the word. [01:25:13] This is a crowdsourced sense of justice. [01:25:15] We're almost like a mini grand jury. [01:25:18] And one of the things that I have always thought and fought for is the idea that I do not need the permission of my government to pursue something. [01:25:26] We don't need, I don't have to wait for some grand jury to be impaneled. [01:25:30] Now, I'm not talking about a vigilante move either, but I believe that we all of us can say we hereby, it sounds almost like a sovereign citizen thing, but it's not, but a collective lawsuit on behalf of, you know, we almost take title and some kind of possessory trustee relationship to Charlie's memory or something. [01:25:53] But we go and we petition people to bring charges because they're not going to do it. [01:25:58] They're not going to do it. [01:26:00] They're just going to say, we'll let the Utah people take care of it. [01:26:04] And the answer is no. [01:26:06] And I guarantee you, all of the evidence is gone. [01:26:09] All the critical is gone. [01:26:11] I'll bet you there was nobody who fought any, I'll bet you there was nobody who phoned all the witnesses. [01:26:19] That should have been locked down. [01:26:21] You can't leave. [01:26:23] Immediately, somebody calls in and there's a cordon around this, whether it's National Guard or something. [01:26:31] Nobody leaves. [01:26:32] I want everybody's name here. [01:26:34] I want to know where you are. [01:26:35] Bring in a drone, take an aerial picture, where were people situated and look at this thing and pursue it. [01:26:42] How far away did you say he was? [01:26:44] And I don't want somebody calling him. [01:26:46] I want the specifics of this. [01:26:48] So to answer your question, will there be, could there be? [01:26:50] Absolutely. [01:26:51] If we keep it up. [01:26:54] There are so many of us. [01:26:57] It's the story of a lifetime. [01:26:59] And I want people to understand. [01:27:02] You don't get it, government. [01:27:03] We're the government. [01:27:04] I know this sounds so Mr. Smith goes to Washington, but we're the ones. [01:27:08] I want you to fear us. [01:27:10] I want every politician to look out the window and says, oh my God, they won't go. [01:27:15] It's that Candace crowd. [01:27:17] Who are these people? === Piers on the Rising (02:36) === [01:27:19] Okay, okay. [01:27:21] We'll arrest somebody. [01:27:22] No, no, no, no. [01:27:23] Not somebody, the real people. [01:27:26] And you got to ask, cui bono, kui protest, who benefited and why? [01:27:30] And I still say, look inside the confines. [01:27:33] Look inside the confines of TPUSA. [01:27:37] In any event, well, let me just say something that life very rarely gives us this amount of honor. [01:27:44] And the fact that Candace Owens was so kind to venture into our humble abode, we call it the conspiratorium. [01:27:55] And we're good people and we have met and I have loved this case. [01:28:00] But I think we've all been pretty much addicted or rather smitten and addicted by the fact of your perfervid of focus, your limpidity, your pellucidity, your clarity. [01:28:15] You made it very, very clear as of what's going on. [01:28:18] And you've got the greatest, not villain per se, because she's not smart enough to be because she's a dumb, it's a bag of rocks. [01:28:25] This is Erica, but she is so unbelievable. [01:28:28] Remember two things. [01:28:29] The picture over the picture over the casket was it. [01:28:35] That was it. [01:28:37] And the second was that stupid Zoom phone. [01:28:41] Anyway, anybody, class, would you like to say goodbye to our guest? [01:28:46] She's probably not even here right now. [01:28:47] I don't even blame her. [01:28:48] She's got stuff to do. [01:28:49] My God, she's the hottest thing. [01:28:50] You've got Piers Morgan. [01:28:53] Oh my God. [01:28:54] Piers Morgan. [01:28:55] Do you ever see Candace or that one? [01:28:57] I was saying before, Candace, if you're still listening, when you were on with Crystal Ball, can you come on? [01:29:04] Crystal Ball. [01:29:04] Come on. [01:29:05] What are you? [01:29:05] A dancer? [01:29:06] What is this? [01:29:06] From the bottom? [01:29:07] Come on. [01:29:08] Crystal Ball. [01:29:09] Yeah. [01:29:10] And I'm Harry Dangler. [01:29:12] Anyway, when you were Charlie and it was the rising. [01:29:21] What's rising? [01:29:22] Anyway, you it was the most eviscerating, the most, it was like an orchiectomy. [01:29:35] It was a castration. [01:29:36] It was a here you go. [01:29:38] There you go. [01:29:40] It was surgical. [01:29:42] She spoke like she didn't, like she was the only one, like nobody else was there. [01:29:47] Like she just was talking right through her. [01:29:49] And nobody could contain Charlie just sat back and said, no, no, let her go. [01:29:53] Let her go. [01:29:54] She's doing fine. === Piers Morgan's Eviscerating Moment (01:30) === [01:29:55] One of the best ever. [01:29:56] The Piers Morgan's moment. [01:30:00] He just, he doesn't get it. [01:30:02] He's a little the best. [01:30:06] Anyway, we thank you. [01:30:07] Thank you all very, much. [01:30:10] You have honored me. [01:30:12] And we're going to be watching you every week doing this every night. [01:30:15] Please, you're also welcome back. [01:30:17] Please. [01:30:18] And thank you, everybody, once and for all. [01:30:20] Thank you so much. [01:30:21] The usual notes is please like the video, please subscribe to the channel, hit that little bell so you're notified of live live streams and new videos. [01:30:28] And just think of how many of you will say, you're not going to believe who was on. [01:30:34] To grace the portals of our humble little conspiratorium, I am forever, forever honored. [01:30:43] And I say that to you. [01:30:45] I'm a manualist. [01:30:47] And this is how I say thank you. [01:30:50] Now, you may say that's gross. [01:30:52] Perhaps it is. [01:30:53] But flatulence, flatulence, I think, connotes a spirit and directs an energy that I think we all can understand because this scares more people than any sterling and blinding rhetoric. [01:31:06] So, thank you, my friends. [01:31:07] We will see you tomorrow. [01:31:08] Have a great and a glorious day. [01:31:10] And again, Candace, thank you so much. [01:31:13] You have made our day. [01:31:14] I hope one day we get the chance to meet and honor my presence with the no, honor me with the honor of your presence. [01:31:21] I'm a little out of it. [01:31:22] Anyway, thank you so much. [01:31:23] Have a great day. [01:31:24] Don't forget the monkey's dead.