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Feb. 24, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft George Behizy
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since he got involved in politics.
And so I want to welcome to Jesus Guns and Babies, my dear friend, George.
Oh, hey, Candice.
What's up?
What's up, George?
Yeah, yeah, I'm doing great.
Let's go back all the way to when I've been wanting to have you on for two years since I've been doing this show.
So we finally got you on.
I want to talk about the very beginning.
So I met you from you doing podcasts and videos from one of my volunteers from New Jersey.
Now I'm in Georgia.
Ellen Cassidy.
She was messaging me and I thought, I don't know who this lady is, but she's from New Jersey and she cares about Georgia.
This is great.
She's like, I'm following this young guy.
He's a teenager, and he lives in Colorado, and he loves President Trump, and he, y'all are just alike, and you've got to meet him.
I'm like, okay, well, hook me up.
Wait, wait, alike, alike, because just how we sound is not even close.
I know, right?
But I'm I say Candice, you say Candice.
That's right.
Even that's different.
I say pecan and you say...
Candice.
No, pecan, like pecans.
You say pecan.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, yeah, I remember Ellen Cassidy.
She was very adamant that I talked to you, and she was like, this lady is the real deal.
She's going to be the governor of Georgia.
Now, unfortunately, that didn't happen, but I was like, man, all right, let's look into it.
Let's research.
We have fake elections, so who knows who really won, right?
Yeah, you know, you can't trust the elections, even if it looks like someone won convincingly.
The fact that the fraud is there, you can't trust it.
Well, it's like this.
When they take all of your votes and you get 5% to the digit, every drop of votes for hours on election night.
So you take Brian Kemp's total and you multiply it by.05 and it's my number to the digit exactly.
That's mathematically impossible.
It's a statistical anomaly.
And it happens the whole entire night.
And then I have 60,000 volunteers and I have 40,000 votes.
I mean, it makes no sense, right?
Yeah, it doesn't add up.
It doesn't add up.
Wait, wait, unless you had some illegals, unless you had some illegal immigrants who couldn't vote volunteering for you.
That's the only way you have 60,000 volunteers and 40,000 votes.
And I had no illegals volunteering for me, George.
None.
So we met online, and then you flew all the way from Colorado, Georgia, and helped me with a big event.
Linwood was there, and several people were there.
Brianna, it's Brianna from TikTok, and Brianna's still big on TikTok.
She's getting kicked off when she goes back on, and we had a ton of people.
Brad Barton, I mean, all kind of big people there that weekend.
It was so much fun, and I told you, we're having our I think you should show up.
You should speak.
Maybe not speak, because I'd probably just end up insulting Brian Kemp and Brad Raffensperger and Chris Carr.
So it wouldn't be appropriate to have me talk, because I'd be there insulting them.
I would not be nice.
They might need it, like a little, you know, discipline.
Tun lashing.
Yeah.
Well, let's talk about how you got involved in politics.
How old were you when you started getting involved?
Let's talk about that.
So, I would have been 18, so I was in high school.
Yeah.
And, but really, Candace, I was in middle school when Trump was running.
So, I would have been in seventh grade, and I The school I was at was majority Hispanic.
So there was this sentiment that Trump was going to deport all my friends.
And part of me resonated with that.
I really like that because, you know, they got on my nerves sometimes.
How long?
But Candace, something could have happened to me that would have been devastating.
I could have been a social liberal communist Democrat.
I could have been a socialist communist because Bernie Sanders announced he was running in 2015, May.
And I thought, this guy is cool.
You know, he sounds really energetic.
He's like the kind of guy I want to be, right?
Because when you're a young, impressionable man or young man, young boy, you just want to care.
You care about people that look cool.
You don't care about what they're saying or the nuances of the positions they hold or the ideas they have, if they're good or bad.
You only care if they're cool.
So I was basically on the Bernie train for about a month because I just thought that...
I was like, what, maybe 12, 13?
I don't even know.
So I just liked him.
I liked the energy he had.
Well, then Trump came along.
And by the way, I couldn't like Hillary because, you know, at that age, as a young boy, you're basically a born misogynist.
You have to unlearn your misogyny, you know.
I was not going to support Hillary.
But yeah, Trump comes in June of 2015.
And while he's cooler than Bernie, he's funnier than Bernie, he's richer than Bernie.
In my eyes, he's cool.
So I immediately just liked Trump at that moment.
So that's how I just got on the Trump train.
But I was just, I was grown conservative, you know?
I use grown because...
Your parents, your parents are conservative.
Yeah, yeah.
Candace, do you know why they called me George?
They named me that?
George Washington?
No.
Unfortunately, no.
I wish that was a reason, but it was actually because of George Bush.
They named me after George Bush.
I know, very disappointing.
So literally, I was born to be a rhino Republican.
No!
No!
I was supposed to be a neocon.
But here's the thing.
My sister's name is Barbara.
So, they love that whole family, Barbara Bush.
They just love...
I don't know.
I don't know, Candace.
It's very disappointing.
It's sad.
But, look, by giving me that name, it basically just...
So, no, Bush is not legally my middle name.
But people in my family still call me Bush.
It's like this thing.
Yeah, they call me Bush.
It's very disappointing.
Every time I hear it, I want to puke because I'm thinking war, Iraq, weapons of mass destruction.
We didn't know.
You know, George, we didn't know.
I mean, so when your parents named you that, I mean, I love the Bushes too.
Like I thought they were awesome.
And so once you see it, you can't unsee it.
But before you see it, you think they're the good guys.
True, true.
So, you know, I can't blame them.
That's right.
But, so that's where it all started, me being born a rhino Republican, and then I had to unlearn that.
Trump was my guy.
I kind of just clocked out of politics, because, I mean, I was going to school.
I was making videos, but nothing political.
You know, I might talk about a political topic, but But I was in high school, in middle school, so I didn't really have time to do videos.
I was also really entrepreneurial, so I was finding every way to make money on the internet.
I was creating businesses that were failing, some were succeeding.
And so I really didn't have time or an interest to get into politics.
But then, of course, COVID happened.
And I think everyone kind of got shocked because for the first time in American history, the government decided it would make better decisions for you than you would for yourself.
And they started shutting down schools.
So I had more time on my hands than ever.
You know, I had more time than Back to the Future.
Did you get that one?
I got it.
Right.
All right.
So I started watching more, consuming more political content.
And then fast forward into the election coming up.
But wait, you were making money.
Like on YouTube?
You were making money?
No, no.
I didn't have a YouTube presence.
The way I was making...
Yeah, I had businesses that I built while I was in high school.
None of them were like successful, but I never had a job in my life.
So the only thing I did was hustle, you know, create a business, sell something online, people buy it, I make some money, lose some money.
So, you know, up until that point...
I wasn't really doing politics, but it was before the 2020 election where I got laser-focused.
Like a month before, I was laser-focused because I knew Trump had to win if Biden won.
Because at that point, I understood more about communism, socialism, capitalism, the differences.
I was so invested.
I was watching every Trump rally.
You know when he did like five rallies in like three different states in the same day?
You'd go here and then back, then here.
I was watching every single rally.
I was on RSBN. I was their top viewer.
I was watching every single Trump speech, his rallies, every event.
You know, videos would come out about Trump's motorcades to the rally, and I'd be watching that.
I was consuming everything.
So because I believe Trump had to win, And I believe that so much that after he won and it was rigged, I took it personally because I was like, no!
He won!
So I started talking about election fraud, started doing videos, and boom, that's how we got here.
And then you were making money.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That's when it started, yeah.
And then you got kicked off YouTube.
Yeah, yeah.
In June, Media Matters wrote an article calling me a conspiracy theorist, which, you know, at the time I took as a badge of honor.
Yeah.
And I still do, but I think the censorship you take as a badge of honor in the beginning, but the more, you know, people come up to me and they're like, where'd you go?
So I was watching you.
You were my news source.
Where'd you go?
So when you hear that a lot, you start thinking, man, I wish I was able to reach those voices again in the exact same capacity.
Now, I am reaching different voices in a different world.
I'm more plugged into the business world, into the parallel economy world.
You know, so it's a completely different structure.
But I still do the content.
I'm building Firebrand Media now.
On YouTube, we use some weird strategy to get back on there.
So that's been growing.
So yeah, we're getting back into it, into the content, creating it.
But now I'm really pushing for behind the scenes change, because that's really where the best change comes from.
It really is bad being deplatformed and then you not being able to get to the people who follow you and trust you and love you.
It's really bad.
I was kicked off YouTube too, which I didn't have like 10,000 followers.
But like my friend Laura Loomer, she had so many people and she was deplatformed from everything.
And so now she has this big following on Twitter.
But that's the only platform that allows her on there.
And so she's a huge source for me for news.
I can't imagine if she was deplatformed again and you can't get a hold of her.
And she is an awesome investigative journalist.
And you are too, George.
Like, you take things and you...
I believe the Holy Spirit's gifted you to read and be a seer.
See ahead.
Read what you see.
See ahead.
And be able to commentate on that.
And that's what a good investigative journalist does.
And so when you're deplatformed...
Wait, wait.
You're saying...
The Holy Spirit gave me the gift to clickbait because that's really what it...
Well, you know, I think I tell...
You see ahead.
You clickbait too, but you do see ahead.
And when you're doing videos, you say things that are very intuitive.
I try and I pray that God uses me to do exactly what it is that he wants me to do.
So I don't see it from your perspective because there's still a lot I have to do, a lot of things I need to improve.
Yeah, so I don't look at the censorship and it's annoying.
No, I don't really think about it as much because, you know, there's other ways to make a difference.
Like you said, X is a big platform now and I am pushing every story on election integrity that I can.
And you've grown it like crazy.
And I did not realize how much you had grown because I had a bigger following than you all of a sudden.
And you were kind of helping me get more following.
Then I looked at yours and you've like...
I forgot.
I forgot that.
Over doubled mine.
I'm like, what the heck?
How did yours go like here?
So you have majorly increased your following on there.
Yeah.
You know, I forgot we used to do Twitter business together.
That was a fun time.
That was.
But yeah, X is a good platform.
You know, I think if Trump wasn't censored, and this is why I think the globalists overplayed their hands, if Trump wasn't censored, Elon would have never gotten the motivation to buy the platform.
I mean, this guy just spent $40 billion on a platform that most people in the tech sector know isn't profitable.
And he spent that money to restore free speech.
That's an impressive amount of money to spend.
But it's probably only because they censored a sitting president.
Trump was president when they deleted his accounts.
So Elon saw that and took the appropriate steps to do something very revolutionary and spend an obscene amount of money buying a platform.
And now free speech is returning.
This is why I think it's going to be almost impossible to convince people that the 2024 election, if rigged, I think we're...
I think we're at a point where even I can't tolerate a stolen election.
I mean, I say this, and people go crazy over it, and I'm sure the mainstream media, they'll read some of the tweets.
One of the tweets I put out had like 300,000 views, so I'm sure one of these wokies saw it.
The tweet was, if they rigged the election, I mean, the people are willing, if Trump comes out and says they rigged it again, to do the impossible and do what the Declaration of Independence says, and I mean a revolution in a literal sense.
The people are willing to do that.
That's why they need to try everything in their power to get rid of Trump before the election, because they know if they steal it again, there's going to be a lot of pissed off people that Can't take it anymore.
And all Trump needs to do is come out, do a press conference and say, they stole it.
We know they stole it.
We need to take the country back.
And people are going to act how they see best fit.
And it's not going to be pretty.
So they know that.
They know the danger of a stolen election again.
And the fact that most of the people in the country know there was something wrong with the 2020 election.
They also know Trump has gotten more popular.
So more people believe he's supposed to win.
It's harder to steal it.
So they're in a very bad spot.
What they're hoping for is to probably get rid of Joe Biden.
I don't know if you watched the press conference the other day, Candace.
Oh my gosh, it was painful.
I could not watch it all.
I watched part.
Yeah, it was.
I mean, this guy said the president of Mexico, the president of Mexico, Sisi.
Sisi is the president of Egypt.
So, you know, he was talking about getting humanitarian aid into Gaza, and he was referring to the president of Mexico opening the door into Gaza.
He was supposed to say the president of Egypt, It's so crazy.
It's almost like they gave us this guy as a mockery.
Look, we can convince you he got 81 million votes.
So yeah, it's a mockery.
But I saw something that night, that press conference, that I had never seen since he became resident-in-chief diaper commander.
I saw the media start asking questions other than ice cream flavors.
They were going at him.
They went, Mr.
President, you don't remember your memory?
Because he was gaslighting the country about his memory and then forgot who the president of Mexico and the president of Egypt was and mistook them.
So The media was calling him out right there.
And I saw articles the next morning.
Biden's memory could be a problem.
They started calling him out.
Why do you think Robert Herr, I call him that, Robert Herr, because that's his name.
Robert Herr came out with that report that said he couldn't remember when his son Bo died.
Even though he talks about it every single second, he couldn't remember when Bo died.
He couldn't remember where he was, when he was, how he was, none of these things.
And the reason they didn't prosecute him in that case, for the classified documents, It was because they said he would present himself to a jury as an old, well-meaning guy who just had bad memory.
I mean, it's just bizarre.
So the machine has been given instruction by its handlers to turn on Joe Biden.
And I think the goal is to replace him after the primaries are over, because if you do it now, there's still time to get a fair Democratic election in the Democrat party.
Right.
You would have names like Dean Phillips, this guy from Minnesota.
He would come out and start campaigning harder.
He would try to win the nomination.
You have Gavin.
You have Gavin Newsom get into the race.
But if you delay it until last minute, you can put Michael, big Mike, Michelle Obama into that race.
And and that's that's the goal.
So that's their only strategy to potentially sway the narrative on Trump.
Either lock him up or change the candidate last minute.
I lose brain cells when I listen to him, George.
Like, I really do.
I get concerned about myself.
And so I just can't listen to him.
It's complete.
It's so fake.
And I felt like this since the day the election happened in 2020, November 3rd, 2020.
I felt this is like living.
It's like watching.
You know how when you have a dream and you're watching yourself in your dream?
That's what it's felt like to me since then, like, This is not real life.
Candace, I had a dream.
I had a dream the other night.
Not like Martin Luther King had a dream.
No, this was a different kind of dream.
The dream was me on TikTok scrolling.
It was like a nightmare.
Me on TikTok, come on.
On TikTok, the Chinese spy app, I was just scrolling.
And I guess I was watching myself scroll and just keep scrolling and scrolling and scrolling and becoming brainwashed or something.
But to me, that's a dream of me watching myself.
When I watch Biden, it's just a constant nightmare.
First of all, People forget very quickly because we have goldfish attention spans and memories.
But this guy had no one at his inauguration.
There were no people there celebrating.
Typically, when you win an election by 81 million, with 81 million people voting for you, at least a million of them want to show up and say, congratulations.
They used COVID and said, oh, no one wants to be a super spreader.
They don't want to do this.
And there were just a bunch of flags at his inauguration posing as people to make it look real.
You know, you just had the most demonic symbols that day.
It felt like a nightmare.
And it still feels that way.
But you know what I think?
I think what they have done to the country has woken a lot of people up.
Oh, yeah.
And I think people have this misconception that More Republicans are being created by the disaster.
That's not true.
More Trump voters are being created by the disaster.
Yep.
Because don't get it twisted.
Most people in this country do not like what the Republican Party has done.
True.
They don't like the fact that Republicans never unite in anything strong.
Republicans always sell the country out.
They make excuses for their establishment person.
They're standing up, propping up every time.
So we saw during the speaker vote that hundreds of members of Congress are controlled by the establishment, and they don't have their constituents' interests at heart.
We saw that very clearly.
So most people in this country aren't switching over to Republican, but what they are doing is switching over to Trump.
Trump is the catalyst for the move.
A lot of people, people you've never heard of, people you would have never thought of, are switching over.
You had Black people in Atlanta lining up to say, free Trump.
See, I just think it's funny, right?
I mean, Chris Rock warned the Democrats, if you arrest Trump, like Tupac, he's just going to come out of prison, come out of jail, and sell more records.
In this case, he's going to get more votes.
He's going to become more popular.
He's a martyr.
He's a martyr.
He's going to gain more with you destroying his character than he will lose.
When the media was going at him for a few years, People just kind of go out.
They kind of bought the narrative.
But when the same system, those same people that had a problem with their entire lives, started arresting the guy that was talking about them, those people started going, wait, I've been hating this guy because the media told me to.
But now the same system that has arrested my father for having two pounds of marijuana that one time, and now he's in jail for 20 years.
That same system is going after Trump.
Trump must be on the right.
So I don't know what the effect is, but you tell people not to look somewhere and it's the only place they want to look.
Right.
Yeah, and I mean, we've watched it happen in Georgia.
They say, like, black Republicans are few and far between.
We're watching, and I know you're saying it's not just Republicans, it's MAGA, but you're watching black people who have always been Democrat and identified there, and they're Trump supporters.
And they're even getting involved in the Republican Party because they want to help.
They're like, what organization is helping?
And so we had this big event in a couple of weeks for like the young black Republicans and it's like a sold out event.
It's a really big deal in Atlanta.
That's never happened before.
I mean, I'm telling you, we're just seeing it expand so much and people are mad.
They're mad about going to the grocery store and it literally double the cost.
Double.
You know, they can gaslight people and say the economy is doing better, right?
Four million.
Come on, man.
Four million jobs.
That's not true.
We all know most of the jobs they are talking about are jobs that were lost because of COVID. They shut down the country and the economy.
And these are things we need to talk about with Trump as well.
He wasn't all saint-like.
I mean, he bought the COVID narrative.
You know, in 2019, the Trump administration, Trump's, I don't think Trump knew anything about it because there were people operating within their own authority and it didn't matter what Trump said to them.
But they did an operation on U.S. preparedness in the face of a global plandemic, pandemic, plandemic.
And they discovered that if a plandemic happened, the U.S. would be short of hospital beds.
They would be short of ventilators.
They would be short of vaccines.
They wouldn't be prepared.
They didn't have the vaccine infrastructure to get it done.
This was setting the stage for what would become Operation Warp Speed.
So the justification was the United States is unprepared for global plandemic, basically the flu, right, even though it was a pandemic.
Even though we have that every year.
If it was just global again, like it always is, we would be unprepared.
And so I think Trump bought into the narratives.
They came to Trump's office and said, Mr.
President, millions of people are going to die if you don't sign this document to authorize Pfizer to create a DNA-altering drug.
And he had to do it.
I mean, if you hear that, and you're the President of the United States, you're running for re-election, it's coming up in a few months, and you think signing this could save millions of lives.
I don't care who you are, you're doing it, because I'm doing it.
I'm signing that document to save millions of lives.
I'm buying the narrative.
So Trump bought it.
He signed Operation Warp Speed.
He allowed Fauci to do things he shouldn't have been doing.
He thought shutting down the country for 14 days would have slowed the spread.
Those were all mistakes.
And I pray that he can get to the bottom of who manufactured that advice, who profited from those mistakes, and prosecute them.
Because it's one thing to make a mistake in a decision.
It's another thing to be the person that is the cause for the circumstance by which the mistake was made on.
Well, it's the mastermind.
So it's, you know, we're reacting.
You're reacting.
It's not responding because we're in crisis.
So you're reacting and you've got a mastermind that's pulling behind, you know, with public strings.
And you, nobody saw that.
Nobody knew what was going to happen.
And a lot of people blame President Trump for things with that.
Of course, I hadn't taken the vaccine.
I'm totally against it.
But people blame the Him, when you're right, George, it's not about that.
He was trying to save lives.
He only knew what they're saying this is going to cause and a lot of people are going to die.
And if I don't sign this, they can't start working on it.
And what if we lost half the country and they're dead and I have to have this manufactured in six months?
So, I mean, time was of the essence.
I agree.
And so he didn't have a choice.
And people, they like to slam him for that.
And I mean, even, you know, supporting the census.
I mean, I can name some people on here, but I won't.
But they just are so against President Trump because of that one thing.
And it's like hindsight's 20-20, right?
No pun intended.
Yeah, 2020.
But you can look back and say what I would do if I would have, could have, should have.
But you were not in that scene.
And there's a reason why it happened like it did.
It was purposeful to steal the election.
Everything was purposeful.
And so, you know, I don't fault him at all because he dealt with the cards he had.
And you're right.
The people that were at fault, if Fauci was the mastermind, whoever was the mastermind needs to be hunked.
No, I completely agree.
If you were funding the creation of a virus with the intention of killing off millions of people, then yeah, of course you should be hung.
But people might be wondering why I'm in space.
Yeah, I was going to say, like, let's address what's behind you.
Right.
I am in space because first and foremost, I believe in innovation and innovation.
Growing and space is the next big frontier, but specifically, there's some big developments, and by the time you're watching this, it probably got bigger.
They're saying, when I say there, I mean the Congress, the den of liars and thieves.
Congress is saying Russia has found some ways to put nuclear weapons in space.
So I am here on behalf of the human race to do common good.
So I'm looking for this nuclear weapon.
I can't find anything, Candace.
It looks pretty peaceful up here.
It does.
What's going on?
I mean, they say that, you know, the earth is spinning so fast and we're looking for it, but we don't see it.
And then they say that I'm a flat earther because I interviewed a flat earther.
I never said the earth was flat, but, you know, they like to say that I'm a flat earther too.
So it's kind of comical that you chose the earth today.
So, Candace, I'm sure there are flat earthers that watch the channel, right?
Because if you're having one on, there's an audience.
Right.
I think flat earth would, if the earth was flat, it would take away from the complexity of the universe that God created.
It would simplify it.
I know, George, that's some complex stuff.
Boy, have you listened to flat earthers?
When I say complex, I mean, it is actually beautiful to know.
Because, I mean, I don't believe the earth is flat.
But it is simple to believe it's flat.
But when you believe it's round and it's actually spinning 24 hours, it does this thing and it's going around the sun and it takes 365 days to complete.
I think it proves God's intrinsic design.
And the Bible talks about the earth and a lot of these people.
The four corners...
When you say the four corners of the United States, you don't mean there's four corners.
Four is just the number to represent the completion of the vastness of the area that you're describing.
Well, there are four corners of the United States because we have a country.
So even on a globe, it's four corners.
No, no.
No, I mean Candace.
I'm trying to say...
I know what you're saying.
It's like they're saying it as a way to describe the vastness of what they're saying.
But like the flat earthers can't even use four corners because they're saying it's circular.
Oh, it's like round, circular.
Okay.
Yeah, so they can't even say that it, they're saying it's like a circle, so they can't say four corners because it's not in corners.
No, but I will say this.
I will say this.
They have very good points about the moon landing.
I mean, why?
I don't believe in the moon landing.
It looks fake.
Now, if it's real, I think they need to reproduce it because I... That's what I'm saying, Candace.
They got a live stream.
They got a live stream for me to believe.
Because, oh, we don't have enough equipment.
What?
You can create...
You lost the technology.
We lost the...
What are we...
And they called Nixon on a rotary phone.
Like, come on now.
Yeah, no.
See, that one I don't buy.
You know, I don't...
See, I used to believe in it, but my brother was like, well, why haven't they done it again?
I just...
That just stuck with me because it's like, well, you know, if it was so real and so many people doubt it, it makes sense to kind of do it again.
Why are you going to Mars before you go back to the moon?
You're not.
You're not.
Yeah.
But, you know, that conversation aside...
No, but seriously, but what I was going to say was, seriously, like, the whole Flat Earth thing is so complex.
Like, I had the guy on twice, and it was asking all kinds of questions because it's mind-blowing.
Like, the whole theory is mind-blowing.
And so, because...
Oh, look, now they have a flag.
So, because it's mind-blowing...
I like to ask questions.
I'm inquisitive.
So then it makes me a flat earth.
I never said the earth was flat.
The earth is round.
I believe the earth is round.
Oh, it don't matter.
You believe the earth's flat.
No, I never said that.
But anything they can put in Rolling Stones magazine to use against me, they do.
Yeah, no, I mean, you should continue to invite them to do that because publicity is good, you know.
It is important.
But yeah, no, I was just about to say that I think God's universe is so complex and it proves God's complex nature.
I mean, look at the human.
I mean, you get sick and you're telling me that your body decides to heal you.
There's a system that keeps you from dying and it fights off the virus and it brings you back to your normal health.
It's just really unique.
And childbirth.
Look at creating another human life and what has to happen for all of that.
I mean, once I had a child...
I know what has to happen.
A birthing person has to meet a sperming person.
Right.
And they have to, yeah, yeah, that's what happened.
No, no, they don't even do that anymore.
They just have to get donated sperm, which will then be taken into a cube.
Right, and they get it into an egg.
No, but the egg from the birthing person has to be put in the lab and installed like a computer virus.
Right.
And then, boom, that's how it happens.
No one gets pregnant.
Because these days, we have technology.
It's stupid.
The world we live in is bizarre.
And congratulations to you.
I know you have like 50 billion kids.
You're a birthing person.
That's amazing.
Three kids, two miscarriages.
I've been pregnant five times, and it's a miracle.
When you have your first child, you think...
Wait, Candice, I thought you had like four.
No, I have five.
I have three.
I've had two miscarriages.
Was that after you had three?
You met all three of my kids when you met me.
I had the two oldest.
One's in college and one's a 16.
Then I had two miscarriages and then I had my six-year-old.
You got a good number right there.
I know the boys one and there's a girl, but who's the third one?
Boy, girl, boy.
Okay, that's good.
Boy majority.
That's right.
Boys rule in this house.
Yeah, no.
Well, what else do you think we should talk about before...
So, I think we should talk...
So, we have like 20 minutes.
So, I think...
I want to talk about...
I was thinking about this a while ago when you were talking about President Trump and we were talking about the election and we were talking about COVID. And I wanted to tell you that in Georgia, our governor went to Davos.
You know, Kim, he's your favorite governor in the country.
He went to Davos again and...
He came back and we're getting a third EV plant.
So we have Rivian that does lithium batteries in North Georgia.
We've got some kind of manufacturing company, Hyundai, with the Koreans near Savannah.
And now we're getting a middle Georgia, like a specialty sports car EV plant.
But that isn't the best thing, George.
We're also getting a $500 million facility in southwest Georgia that's going to produce 33,000 monkeys.
A breeding ground for monkeys.
And they're going to do pharmaceutical research there in Georgia with monkeys.
And you know, it's crazy.
Isn't that what happened in China?
These are some crazy priorities.
But you know, Candace...
Finish off your thought.
No, that's it.
I was just going to tell you.
I thought you would find that so interesting.
You know, I'm going to shock everyone watching this with this opinion, but I don't have a problem with new electric vehicle plants, right?
Now, I would personally not be seen driving an electric vehicle, plugging it in like I'm charging my phone every two seconds because it can't last long, right?
I just think...
The only reason people on our side hate electric vehicles so much It's a valid reason.
It's because the government can control them.
And that's what people fear the most.
So I don't hate them for that.
I don't hate electric vehicles.
What I hate is they're taking thousands and thousands of acres of farmland.
And Georgia is an agriculture state.
So you're talking about we've already had all of these solar panel farms that they've put in.
That I have a problem with.
They don't work.
They don't produce anything.
They don't work, right?
And they've taken all of our land, they've made it feral.
Now, they're taking thousands of acreage of farmland and they're creating EV plants that aren't going to sell.
They're not going to work, okay?
Georgia's rule, the majority of Georgia's rule, we don't have charging stations.
We can't buy electronic vehicles even if we wanted to because we can't charge them.
I'm telling you, George, that this is idiotic.
It's totally an agenda of China and Davos and globalism.
It's not what's best for Georgia.
We're an agriculture state.
That's our number one business.
Yeah, no, I completely agree with you.
I did not know they were taking farmland.
So are they doing it through eminent domain or is it farmland that did not belong to anyone?
Well, they're buying it from people and making them very wealthy off of our governmental money, our tax money, and then they're using...
Oh, so the government is buying this farmland from people.
Or these companies, they're willing and dealing with these companies.
So they're making negotiation and deals.
What I don't agree with when government does it is when they use taxpayer money to go fund a project for a private company.
That's stupid.
That's the only way it's happening because Kemp's the one that's saying, I'm bringing this plant here, I'm bringing this plant here.
How are you bringing these big plants here unless you're in the middle of it?
Right.
He's going to probably end up granting them some big tax incentives.
There was a plus button.
What did that mean?
That was a pretty cool plus button.
I didn't see it.
It was like a thumbs up.
Someone give that to me, man.
Whoever did that thumbs up.
Whoever did that.
Yeah, do it to me because that was kind of cool.
I believe that the role of government is to stay away from the people's affairs.
I don't think government should be granting loans or tax incentives, benefits to corporations that aren't even established in the state of Georgia.
To come in and build things for the people of Georgia.
I don't see why that's good.
But I don't have a disagreement with the principle of building more industry.
But Candace, let me ask you this.
Would you have the exact same opinion if the plant was, I don't know, just like a normal car plant, like a Ford?
Yes, because of the farmland.
The agriculture land.
But the EV, what I'm saying about that is that's the new hot thing that they're pushing in Davos.
That's the new hot thing they're pushing with globalists is EV. But in reality, it doesn't matter to me what plant and what industry is taking over our massive amount of farmland.
You can't create more land.
You can never create more land.
That is true.
I don't know why they're not going to a state that has less foreign land and would probably be more feasible for that kind of thing.
But I think what Brian Kemp is is a plant of the globalist.
You know how DeSantis is supposed to be the archetype of good governorship.
I think DeSantis is a governor.
He came back.
He's already doing some smart things.
I think as a governor, he represents common sense.
I don't think he's as extreme as I would be if I was a governor, but he represents common sense.
Brian Kemp represents no sense.
So everything he does is for the benefit of the people that put him there.
This guy came out of nowhere.
He was Secretary of State before.
And then before that, I don't know what he was.
A senator.
Well, he was agriculture.
He was ever agriculture.
And then he was a Georgia senator.
State senator, not U.S. senator.
Yeah, state.
Okay, so, you know, he had that typical rhino build-up career thing and then just became this big governor guy who can't seem to stop getting elected.
I mean, his term's over.
His two terms are over in the next election.
Am I right?
Yep, twice.
So we can finally have someone new.
Now I think we should be working to make sure...
The person we're getting is not establishment.
So we have to work ahead of time.
Well, you still have Raffensperger as Secretary of State.
So they're saying Raffensperger is going to run for governor, and so is Chris Clark.
Oh, no.
And so is Burt Jones.
And so everybody that's there are going to be the same one.
I said, let them all run.
All of them.
Oh, no.
And the new thing is, is if Brian Kemp doesn't run for U.S. Senate, which they're saying he wants to run for U.S. Senate, he's going to run Marty, his wife, for governor because he's got $80 million in a war chest.
So why?
Because his governorship's over.
And this is the thing, George, you've got to understand, we have 19 people indicted in Georgia.
We have electors for President Trump who've been indicted with President Trump for signing their name so that Mike Pence could have done the right thing and said the election was rigged and we're not going to accept these slates.
Because they stood up for President Trump, they're being sued and we're having to spend millions of dollars on litigation for them.
Millions of dollars.
I raised $50,000 a couple weeks ago and given part of that to the Republican Party to help with defense costs.
And do you know how much Brian Kempis contributed to help us?
Zero.
Zero amount.
And he doesn't care.
He's doing nothing to help the Republican Party.
Georgia, we had our volunteers take over counties all over the state as chairs, as officers, and they took over as delegates for the convention.
I took over one of the 14 districts.
I'm first district chair.
And so we We took over so that we can make a difference in Georgia and bring it back to the people.
We've had a huge success.
Well, he can't stand the Republican Party.
He made a huge article in AJC and said that the Republican Party is basically irrelevant now because he wants people not to be involved because he hates us.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, the good news with that Fannie Willis case is that it's falling apart.
I mean, I don't see how she does it.
Well, first of all, the House has to impeach her.
You guys don't have a two-thirds majority in the state Senate, do you?
We have majority in the Senate and House.
Yeah, but not a super majority, like two-thirds, 66% or 65%.
We might.
We have probably close.
I know Republicans had a vacancy because some guy decided to run for U.S. Senate.
But the point is, Fannie Willis should be impeached.
There's a hearing coming up.
She should also be disqualified by the judge.
But I would go a step further and say, if the means by which she acquired evidence and brought it into the courtroom was unlawful, via a special prosecutor who was her lover that she hired, And by the way, he wasn't even approved by the Board of Commissioners in Fulton County.
So he's unlawful.
He's illegitimate.
These people, they can't just follow a simple rule.
I don't think the Board of Commissioners in Fulton would have been like, no, don't appoint them.
No, they would have done it because they're all corrupt together.
But for some reason, they're so incompetent that they don't cover their bases.
It's the same thing with Jack Smith and Merrick Garland.
You know, according to the law, in order for the Attorney General to appoint a special counsel, they have to be approved by the U.S. Senate.
Jack Smith was just appointed.
And so if his cases ever do go through, I'm sure a verdict could be dismissed easily by the fact that he's not legally there.
So Fannie's case has to be tossed out as well as she getting disqualified and potentially losing her law license.
Because I know they like to do that to us.
I mean, if you have a lawyer that fights for election integrity, I mean, good luck to him after...
After, you know, inevitably losing the trial because he's going to go back to a state and suffer bar complaints and bar hearings and end up losing his license.
Well, there's some money issues, too.
You know, she was having some things come out where they had misappropriated some money and some things like that.
So whenever you decide that you're going to come after someone who is not guilty and you're going to try to create a narrative and you're going to try to, you know, ruin their life and a bunch of people's lives, good people, good Christian people.
Those people can just sit still and wait because God is our vindicator and he's the one that has vengeance, right?
And so everything is unraveling and it's not just about the lover and all that.
Other things that she's done is coming out and things that could be criminal for her is coming out.
And so be careful, you know, what's the Bible say about you have a dust and dust Your eye, but then you have a plank in your eye.
Same thing, same principle.
Be careful because if you're not squeaky clean, it will come out.
Your sins will find you out.
Yeah, that is a good point.
Your sins will find you out.
So yeah, the Fannie case is falling apart.
The documents case is going to fall apart because of selective prosecution.
Because the special counsel, Robert, his report on Biden lists out the very things they're prosecuting Trump for in Florida.
So that's selective prosecution.
You didn't prosecute one guy because you think he's an old man.
Who's going to come to the jury as a man with bad memory?
And on the other hand, you're prosecuting Trump for it.
So I think Judge Eileen Cannon is going to dismiss that with prejudice, meaning it can't be filed again in any other jurisdiction.
I just, I think it's falling apart.
And God is so funny, because the one case I thought they had a chance at, they just fumbled big time.
Yeah.
They can't get a conviction in that.
I don't even think they'll get a trial.
And the whole point of all of these prosecutions, the lawfare, is to slam down Donald Trump, get his schedule completely fixated on trials right when he should be campaigning in the most consequential month.
We're talking September, October.
They want trials.
Keeping off the ballot.
Right.
That's so important to them.
They want him off the ballot.
They want him in trial for documents or for January 6th election overturning whatever nonsense they're going at him for.
They want the fanny trial all slammed down, all cramped in to those two months that are so critical to a campaign.
That's what they want.
Yeah, all of them are falling apart.
You have Fannie who's going to be disqualified.
You have the Cannon case, the Jack Smith one.
He's losing everything because now it's selective prosecution.
You have the January 6th case that the Supreme Court is looking at for presidential immunity.
And I do think the Supreme Court will agree with Trump that the actions they're going at him for, he was, as president, able to do those things, and he is protected by immunity.
So everything is falling apart.
The ballot access cases have all fallen apart.
So the Supreme Court, I think, could do a 9-0, a 9-0 decision that declares their nonsense doesn't work.
I saw even that illegitimate judge that was appointed by an illegitimate president, Ninja whatever, I don't know her name.
She was saying, she was even asking questions that I would have asked.
So It's all falling apart and the lawfare is not working.
The weaponization of the Justice Department isn't working either.
So what do they have left?
Assassination.
That's probably the last thing.
Yeah, and we don't want to say that.
You know, I rebuke that in Jesus' name, but we know they'll do anything.
And that's why people are saying that, is because we know what their plan is.
Like, we see it.
Like, there's nothing they're doing that we don't see them doing.
And so, because we've exposed them in the open, through social media, through a platform who won't shut you down, we've exposed them so viciously.
They cannot continue this narrative and being propped up.
They can't lie.
You know, it's just like the COVID, all the vaccines and people dying suddenly over and over and over and over.
And we were talking about, you know, some of your tweets have gone viral.
One of mine that went viral was about Matthew Perry and he was a poster child for everybody get vaccinated.
And so the first thing I said was, was he vaccinated?
Because it was weird for him to be so young and die.
Well, he was an addict for a period of time.
Okay.
Well, you look back and he has all this about being vaccinated and they know that he didn't commit suicide.
They know it wasn't an overdose.
No, it was his heart.
Or another part of his body that shut down because probably he had damage from being a drug addict.
And then you get spike protein in your body that attacks your weakest organ and it kills you.
That's what's happening to people all over this country.
And nobody wants to talk about it that's been vaccinated because they're scared.
And there are conservatives who got the vaccine because they had to for work or because they were scared or in fear.
And I pray for them and I hope they're praying and they're praying for healing for their body because they need a supernatural miracle.
Candice, while we end the show, I do want to talk about What's more important?
Because sometimes we can focus on the now, but I think the plan for the future is just as important as the plan for the present.
So I have been talking about this, and I don't know how you feel, so I'm going to just present this idea.
We have an epidemic, really the true pandemic.
It's a contagious pandemic.
Degenerate crime, Every state is experiencing this.
Atlanta, Georgia is probably becoming more dangerous by the minute.
It is.
So I have a radical solution to some of our crime problems.
So wait, we're talking about rapes increasing.
We're talking about drug use increasing.
We're talking about hate crimes and anger in people.
And we're seeing this, and I was going to say this a while ago, and we never got on it, but I feel like it's spiritual.
We don't fight against flesh and blood.
And I think that there's just things are shifting.
And so spiritually, there's tormenting spirits or something that's going on that's making people do radical things.
Definitely evil spirits.
You know, when a person decides to change who they are fundamentally and, you know, they cut off their body parts and get surgery to affirm themselves, that's not normal.
That's a demonic spirit whispering in their ear that you'll feel better.
Just do it.
Just take this life-altering drug.
Just do it.
So yeah, demonic spirits are on the rise.
But I think another thing that's happening is...
Our society lacks shame.
So the younger generation lacks shame.
There's no shame in doing bad things.
Before, you know, long in the past, maybe not that long ago in the past, if you did something bad in public, you were shamed by everyone, including your community, your family.
You were shamed.
So I think a radical solution to solve a lot of crime, not the really sick, evil crime, because that takes Christ, that takes Jesus, but the petty crimes, the stealing from a store, those kind of crimes can be solved in very, very simple ways.
The first thing that I would do if I was a mayor of one of these cities, like let's just say I became mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.
The first person that steals something from a store will be spanked publicly.
And when I say this, I mean, as mayor, I will declare like an EBS, like an Amber Alert.
And I will have, it'll be like, hey, this person just got caught.
Here's the live spanking.
It'll be a live video where some police officer will administer spanking to this juvenile, to this teenage criminal.
Can you imagine the public embarrassment?
Live.
Live TikTok.
I'm telling you.
Live, as you say it.
It will be live.
Everyone will see it.
It will be the most embarrassing thing of that criminal's life.
And here's the thing.
It causes a reaction across the board.
I don't want it to happen to me.
I don't want to get spanked.
Now, if we could take it a step further, if it's a black kid that committed the crime, we could have an old white cop do the spanking.
Because that's possibly the worst thing that could happen.
Because now it looks like slavery again.
So I think we need to do this.
This is my big plan.
I think that it needs to be a black man do it, because he's probably not had a father in his home, and that's probably why he's stealing.
Because fatherless homes, white, black, Mexican, doesn't matter, are the number one cause of people being incarcerated.
That is true.
That is true.
But yeah.
I agree.
And what you're saying, George, is a seared conscience.
When your conscience gets seared, you don't care.
And there's no humility.
It's only arrogance.
There's no embarrassment.
There's no conviction.
There's no guilty.
I feel guilt in my stomach.
Nothing.
Yeah.
I think you're completely right.
The conscience is gone.
I want to ask you before we got off was what can we do to reach the zoomers?
What can we do to reach Generation Z? So what we need to do is tear your butt up.
You know, I think that's part of it.
I think conservatives lack the idea of radicalism.
Where we're failing is we think being a moderate.
A moderate Republican is what appeals to people, but no.
People are attracted to radicals.
We don't remember any normal people in history.
Thomas Jefferson was a crazy guy.
I mean, George Washington was a crazy guy.
I mean, you're telling me this guy was losing over 90% of his battles and still thought, oh, We just want one more.
Just give me one more, right?
These are crazy individuals.
And the reason people believed in them was because they were crazy enough to believe in themselves.
Yep.
So our conservative movement here has lost the ability to be radical.
We come in and say, Democrats will come in.
We need to spend trillions of dollars because the government needs to be providing all these services and then Republicans will come in and say, no, we need limited government.
Instead of spending $7 trillion, as you Democrats have proposed, we'll only spend $5 trillion.
How is that a solution?
This is happening in Argentina.
Javier Mille came in and got young people to buy into this message of limited government, of principled living, moral living, no abortion, none of that, by offering the most radical solution.
Trump came in and said, we need to just ban people from coming from certain countries until we can figure out what's going on.
And that's what people resonated with.
Someone that was authentic and In his plans and was wild and did not care about the consequences of his words but believed they had to be said.
People believe in that.
They don't buy moderacy.
So we win Gen Z by coming in and saying, hey, the Democrats tell you health care is a right and everyone should have Medicare.
How about the fact that the government has caused health care insurance to go through the roof and that's why it's unaffordable?
Here's what we do.
We abolish the entire system and allow you to make your decision for yourself Because personally, I don't have health care.
My health care is the gym.
And Jesus, I pay $200 for a gym membership.
I expect to be fit.
So I don't expect to be sick.
So we need to offer radical solutions to these very complex problems.
And I think you're going to...
Trump was like, let's build a wall and have Mexico pay for it.
At a time where people thought talking about the wall and illegal crossings was xenophobic.
People thought, oh, this is the worst thing you could say.
It's racist.
Trump was like, no, I'm saying it, because that's what needs to be said.
So we need to be radical in our solution-giving, and I think we'll bring over more young voters.
I think you're right, though.
They want truth.
Generation Z is tired of the bullcrap.
And I know from running for office, all they tried to do, I mean, I was green.
I didn't know anything about it.
They wanted to shut me up.
They're like, you can't say that.
Don't say that.
You can't say that.
Everything was to control me.
And even to this day, because I'm in the GOP, the GOP doesn't try to control me, but people within it that have been there forever, they're establishment politicians, and they're brainwashed, too.
They'll say, you probably shouldn't say that.
Why?
It's the truth.
Well, it might offend somebody.
Good.
Let it offend everybody.
I'm going to speak the truth.
I don't care.
So we have to speak the truth.
And I think Generation Z, that's the only way we reach them is to cut to the bull crap and tell them the truth.
And the only way we get the brainwashed and deceptive demon spirit out of these Republican established worshipers is to speak the truth radically and break that deception off of them because they're brainwashed.
Most young men only want to hear the truth.
See, the left, they do it very well.
They come in with half the truth and come in with half a lie.
They'll say, the system is broken.
And here's how we fix that and then give you the lie, right?
So they tell you the truth first.
They tell you something you're genuinely struggling with.
You were systemically oppressed by racism.
There was a point where that was true.
And they hear that and then they say the lie.
The lie is you're still systemic.
Everything wrong with you now is racism.
And these people buy it because half of it was true.
They're like, yeah, that do resonate.
Republicans come in and say it never existed.
Stop.
Don't even talk about it.
And that's not true.
And that's not true.
We try to just...
We don't bring it up because, oh, if we bring it up, we're going to offend somebody.
Risk offense with the truth.
That's the point.
The truth is supposed to set us free because we're held captive by lies.
So if you come in and try to sugarcoat things, you're basically helping that person stay in captivity.
You're supposed to go...
This is what happened.
Your life sucks because you're irresponsible.
Your decision making is trash.
If you think aborting your child is a good idea, it's a demonic idea.
You should feel guilty for having 10 abortions because that's something you should feel guilty for.
And here's how you can be fixed through the gospel, through working on your life, through learning skills, skills that can make you better.
And here's the solution we're offering.
We're offering to help the government function in this way so that you can be allowed to do this thing without interference.
That's all people want to hear.
We can't come in and go, it doesn't exist.
You don't have any problem.
You just need to pick yourself up and go.
We have to speak truth first, and then don't worry about the consequences, because that's really important.
That's what Trump did.
He just came in and said, there's a problem on our border.
These foreign countries are schooling us over in trade.
Do you know how crazy it would have been for a president to come out and say to the UK leadership, to Germany, that they're not doing their job?
To NATO. He was with the guy from NATO, and he was like, NATO is not doing its job.
You're not paying your fair share.
Like, he was just saying it in front of him, and it shocked the system.
And that's why they wanted to get rid of him so bad.
Who does he think he is?
Oh, well, he's the representative of we the people.
That's who we choose.
We get to choose.
And one more thing, and we're going to be done.
But, you know, George, a while ago when you said he's not, you know, you said a saint.
You said that word.
You know, he's not Jesus either.
And people literally, and I know they do it to you, they go on my Twitter and they make comments like, you're Jesus.
You're orange Jesus.
And they keep saying this crap to me because I support Trump.
And I'm like, y'all are so stupid.
Like, no, he's not Jesus.
Jesus Christ saved the world.
He is our representative.
We choose to go to D.C. and fix this mess.
It's our choice.
That's how America works.
And we can choose whoever we want to choose.
And you don't get to lie and gaslight and say, oh, well, it's because you worship him.
No, we don't worship him.
Because they know the best way to get to a Christian is try to make us feel like we're idolizing someone.
We're not idolizing President Trump.
We love him.
We respect him.
We hold up his arms.
The Bible talks about holding up your brother and sister's arms whenever they get tired.
We choose him.
It's our choice.
That's how a representative constitutional republic works.
Bam.
Got it.
So tell everybody what you're doing.
I know you hinted to it in the beginning, but tell everybody what you're doing, where they can find you, because maybe we'll have different people watching this that can reach you.
Yeah, so on X, it's BeHizzyTweets.
So I'm on X, it's BeHizzyTweets.
That's Twitter.
If some of you are, you know, I'm misgendering the platform.
That's horrible.
I hate calling it X. We are also Firebrain Media on YouTube.
So Firebrain Media.
And then I might be on Frank's speech soon.
So that might be interesting.
Yeah, yeah, that might be interesting.
What about locals?
Are you still on locals?
Rumble.com slash behizzy.
That's just about it.
Well, y'all go follow Him.
Y'all see.
Like, you're so wise beyond your years.
The first time I met you, I told you that.
And you're like, I mean, I'm like, this kid is 18.
Candice, can we end this dream?
And you are so wise beyond your years.
And so, listen, you helped us.
I'm telling you, you're just talking about truth.
The Lord dropped that in your spirit.
You don't see yourself that way, George, but you are.
And so I thank you.
Thank you for not giving up, keeping on speaking the truth, and let the Lord use you how He wants to.
Yeah, I appreciate that, Candice.
So, alright.
I'll see y'all next week.
I love you.
God bless you.
you.
God bless America.
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