Andrew & Tristan Tate RAIDED! What We Know… | Candace Ep 49
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Candice talks about the latest updates in the case of Andrew and Tristan Tate, and why she thinks they should go to trial for human trafficking and money laundering. Plus, Bill Maher gets into hot water for allegedly speaking to young children about pornography, Donald Trump talks about cocaine, and Candice reveals why she believes Andrew Tate is a sex trafficker. This episode is brought to you by Humber River Health Foundation. From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966, Canadians have always made healthcare their mission. Now we face our biggest challenge yet, a cure for healthcare, reduced wait times, safer patients, and the end of hallway medicine. We re finding it all here at HumberRiver Health Foundation, helping us innovate to keep healthcare alive. Don t miss it! Donate at Healthcarelives.ca/HumberRiverHealthFoundation to help keep healthcare innovations in Canada moving forward. If you haven t already, you can do so by becoming a supporter of Humberriver Health Foundation by making a small monthly donation. You ll get 20% off your first month with discount code HEARTLANDER20 at checkout, and a 20% discount for the rest of the month, up to a total of $100, plus an additional $100 off your next month when you sign up for the next month's discount when you become a patron! Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe and subscribe to our new podcast, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and we'll get 10% off the entire month for a chance to win a chance at a new place to win $10/month! It'll get you an ad discount, and you'll get access to an ad-free version of the podcast, too get a discount of $50/month, and she'll get exclusive VIP membership, and they'll get 7 days of VIP access to VIP access, plus she'll also get a shot of the whole deal for VIP access and a FREE VIP membership starting at $40/place she gets a discount, starting only $19/choice gets $4/choice of the entire place she gets VIP access gets that gets her first place gets her choice of $3/choice, she gets $5/place gets a shot and she gets the chance to VIP gets that choice gets a VIP deal, AND she gets two-choice of VIP gets a special deal, and also gets a promo code, AND THE FASTEST PRODUCER gets $25/MBOTION AND THE MONEY IS PRICING AND VIP gets $24/MBORRION AND VIP PRIVA gets a PRODCAST AND VIP IS THE MOST PRICED WEEKEND AND VIP OFFER AND A FABULARY OFFER?
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Man, oh man, guys, we have a lot going on today.
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First and foremost, Bill Maher, he got into a little bit of hot water.
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Apparently, he is speaking to young children about pornography.
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I'm going to let you guys watch the clip and then decide yourselves.
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In higher news, we have Donald Trump on cocaine.
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I mean, like on the subject of cocaine, obviously.
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He completely knocked it out of the park in an interview with Theo Vaughn.
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You guys are familiar with him. He has a great podcast.
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And they had a discussion about cocaine, which is trending.
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But first, I was going to announce to you guys that both of our Tate brother interviews,
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which aired last week, are past one million views because people really enjoyed that conversation.
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I got to talk about something else because it turns out that this morning,
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the Tate brothers, Tristan and Andrew Tate, had their home raided again.
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For the exact same suspicions as the first time,
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they're looking for evidence of human sex trafficking and money laundering.
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All right, let's just start here with the actual facts.
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So masked police officers in Romania carried out fresh raids early Wednesday morning,
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early today at the home of internet influencer Andrew Tate and his brother.
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When I say awaiting trial, I mean they just keep waiting to be handed a trial date.
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They want to go to trial for the charges that have taken forever to even bring against them.
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To jog your memory, they were first arrested on a suspicion.
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In some countries, you can just arrest people without any charges.
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And they were held in a cell, not told when they were going to ever get out
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or if there were ever going to be charges brought against them.
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I think that's actually what drew in a lot of you to the conversation with Tristan Tate,
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him talking about the mental state, what it actually took for him
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to be in this small cell with cockroaches and literally can't even leave the cell.
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Not knowing if you're ever going to be allowed to leave the building.
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So he spoke about that, that sort of mental fortitude.
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And then after three months, they released them and put them onto house arrest.
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Still no charges brought against them until I think it was about four months later,
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they brought charges against them for human sex trafficking.
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And when I looked into the charges, I'm going to state this again.
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I have always been forthcoming with you about the fact that I have known Andrew Tate.
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I met him around the same time that I met my husband through my husband.
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So there does exist this pre-existing relationship.
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I had met him two times prior to me having interviewed him sometime last year on my old
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So I just want to put that out there because I believe in radical honesty all the time.
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So essentially, I looked into that case because everyone was going,
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They said he was involved in the pornography business, webcam business 10 years ago.
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I am also against people thinking that people can't change.
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So I looked into this case because I wanted to come out and say, hey, I'm really sorry.
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If this guy is involved in sex trafficking in Romania, I will apologize to my audiences,
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And I looked into the case, and what I saw was something that was horrific.
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And it wasn't because Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate, in my opinion, were sex trafficking,
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but because it looked to me to be a tremendous intentional miscarriage of justice.
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But essentially, this case was brought about because a young woman got a flight paid for her
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And I know this because her actual text messages are in the file.
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And this man happened to have connections to the military or the state some way or another.
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And she's trying to get him to pay for a flight for her to go somewhere else on vacation.
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And they start laughing with one another, saying, like, what if we just make up that we're being
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I am telling you, it was horrific to read through these two women laughing about pretending
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So she says something along those lines to the guy that she's trying to get to fly her
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He's going to alert the authorities that this woman he believes is being sex trafficked.
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They raid their compound while the girl is there.
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And as they are raiding, she is texting this guy, this would-be second guy who's supposed
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to pay for her to go on a flight somewhere else.
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What do you, like, you were just supposed to, and I'm being dramatic here, you were just
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supposed to buy me a free ticket somewhere else.
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I can't believe you alerted the authorities to something that I was just saying because
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I kind of wanted to go on another free vacation.
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I'm giving you kind of a very quick synopsis, but I'm telling you, I looked into this case
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And I was looking into it, particularly because it said that Andrew Tate had four women that
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But the facts are there were four women listed.
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Then what happened was two of the women that were, other women that were listed said, we
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And they produced videos and recording saying that they were being drafted into this case
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Then another woman withdrew herself from the case.
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So that's three women total who were put down as victims in this case, who said, we are
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And it turned out that tons of other women who had nothing to do with anything, spanning
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all the way from the UK to Romania, were similarly receiving phone calls from Romania, receiving
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phone calls from authorities saying, hey, you know, we need to speak to you and asking them
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So they are looking for the victims for this case.
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Now, what about victim zero, the one who started all of this?
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If you were a sex trafficker and you got caught and you actually did this to this woman, would
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It was recently announced a couple of weeks ago that a judge in the United States of Florida,
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I'm sorry, in the United States, in the state of Florida, ruled on July 24th that
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a defamation lawsuit filed by Andrew Tate against a Florida woman that is the victim zero who
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accused him of imprisoning her in Romania can go to trial.
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The judge ruled that the former professional kickboxer who's 37 years old and his brother,
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Tristan, 36, can present their allegations to a jury that the woman in 2022 engaged in
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The British American brothers say the woman falsely accused them of human trafficking and
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rape and rape, costing them their freedom and millions of dollars in income from their
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So let's just pause there again, because forget what you're reading in the media.
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They are now suing her because she is an American in a Florida court, bringing forth all of those
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documents that I was telling you about that show that she was very much, in my view, involved in
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She wasn't even really, in my view, trying to take down the Tate brother.
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She was in a plot to just get a free trip, as young girls want to do sometimes.
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And she's got a very murky and a questionable background, and it's good.
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I'm happy that that case is going to go forward in Florida.
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I am happy and hopeful that much of this information will be publicized in the way that it should be.
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And I am disgusted that the mainstream media will not report on this case as it is in
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the way that I have, and I've received tons of flack for it, and yet no one has been able
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They just keep showing me old videos of Andrew Tate looking like he's 19 years old, okay,
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I questioned him about that stuff when I interviewed him on my last podcast.
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Everybody knows where I stand on the topic of webcam businesses and pornography.
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But just because I don't like his past does not mean that I could ever condone locking
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up somebody for the rest of their lives for something that they didn't do.
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This is when you start to see the right behave like leftists.
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It's like when you look at the Donald Trump case, and we just don't like him.
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Find something in his past that we can just lock him down for.
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Who's the crazy woman, Carol, whatever her name was, who said something happened in 94
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with Trump and there were no witnesses, but who cares?
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We're going to sue him for hundreds of millions of dollars that the woman didn't even ask for
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And it's even crazier because while they were waiting for this trial to be brought forward
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because they're feeling confident about what is happening in Bucharest, they are feeling
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confident that they are going to be proven innocent.
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Suddenly, knock, knock, the UK is calling because they're opening up the file again.
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And they're saying, actually, we have warrants for you as well.
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We want to extradite them from Romania to the UK regarding a case, I kid you not, dating
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The Brits are requesting to extradite the Tates to the UK regarding legal proceedings that
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they say pertain to a case dating back to 2012.
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I deep dove into the Bucharest case because after I interviewed him in Bucharest, the internet
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I haven't looked into the UK case, but I'm going to ask you the question that do you think
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that they are being pursued on the basis that the UK really did say, like, you know what,
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12 years ago, I just need to understand what is going on with these brothers.
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Do you believe that they are villains, the worldwide villains that the media is presenting?
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And I'm asking you this now, knowing that many of you, millions of you,
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I'm going to even show you how they raided his compound last night.
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I want you to see the police raiding their compound.
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And for those of you that are listening on the podcast, yes, they are climbing on to the
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So again, look at this, knocking into the compound, just going, how can we get into this
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We need to raid this place because human sex trafficking, which we should have already had
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the evidence on the basis of the other two times that we raided the compound, well, we
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I'm wondering why this trial, which is receiving so much global attention, won't even begin.
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And it doesn't make sense to me because I am aware of all of the many people in the world
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who have not had their homes raided, who were able to have virtually secret trials take place.
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I'm speaking about, among one person, Jeffrey Epstein, right?
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Where were all of these raids and wall-to-wall coverage on Jeffrey Epstein?
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Somebody that was actually a part of a human sex trafficking ring.
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And on the topic of human sex trafficking, since everyone seems to care so much when it comes to
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Tristan and Andrew Tate, I will ask the question, where's the pro-war lobby at?
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They never ask questions about what's happening to all the children.
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You remember Tristan Tate, you will recall in our interview, asked the question, did you
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know that tens of thousands of Ukrainian children are missing?
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Does anybody care about the hundreds of thousands of American children that are missing?
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The only human sex trafficking that matters is when it's Andrew and Tristan Tate.
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Have you ever seen any of the pornographers, the people that are making billions off of
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Because we know for a fact that those websites are trafficking or are using trafficked women.
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You ever seen them crack down on any of those pornographers?
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So you want me to believe, you want me to essentially just, I guess, defy all of my
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sensibility for a moment and believe that it's Andrew and Tristan Tate that require cooperation
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between two and maybe even three European countries to bring them down.
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Because they are just so concerned about what these men plausibly did back in 2012.
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Because we're now living in a post-media world, right?
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We know that the media is never telling us the truth about anything.
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We know that the media decides who the people are that they want to go after.
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And I can tell you that regarding their Bucharest case, their case in Romania, it is very much
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that circumstance on the basis of everything that I have meticulously crawled through.
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Now, I will tell you what both Andrew and Tristan have tweeted since they've been raided.
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The implication there being that he thinks that it's because he has taken a stance against
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Nine hours into the house search and an armed police officer looks at me apologetically and
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He said, quote, you've made somebody very angry.
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Sounds to me like they maybe are coming up empty.
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The truth will come out and I look forward to exposing what is happening to me and my
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And I'm going to show you this clip of the two of them.
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You may not be able to hear it too well on audio.
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Walking out, I think, just because they were going down to the station to see what, if any,
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My understanding is that they were not arrested, but perhaps they're being detained for a bit.
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I do want to understand what it is, because it does seem, as Andrew and Tristan often say,
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that the Matrix is attacking them for a variety of reasons.
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It's on the basis that they believe that these two criminals are essentially El Chapo,
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needing to be brought down, running an industry so big and so awful that it's going to require
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And I think part of it is because the Tate brothers have seized, as I said, and as I've
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I think they view that as an intrinsic threat to the establishment.
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He talked a lot in our interview about globo-homo, as he termed it, you know, this sort of global
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And you have a couple of guys who are seizing young men who want to fight, who want to feel
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a fire in their belly, who believe that they have a sense of purpose.
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And on that note, for those of you that have not been able yet to watch the interview that
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we published with the Tate brothers at the end of last week, I'm going to show you a one
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minute clip of me just asking both of them at different times what their advice would
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So we will begin with Tristan Tate's advice to young men.
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And what I would say masculinity is, to get back to your question, is very simple.
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I think it's the mastery of your own emotions and the necessity and the desire to do what's
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needed to be done, even if it goes against your instincts.
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Again, this is cutting back to what I said 45 minutes ago.
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The willingness to fight is more important than the ability to fight.
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You would rather have an untrained man who can't fight be happy to go downstairs and face
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the burglars with his wife upstairs than a jujitsu expert who his pants.
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You know, it's the ability to override reason and say, I need to do this because I need to
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There was a time when I was in prison and my lawyers had spoken to Andrew on the phone.
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I famously didn't make a single phone call throughout my entire time.
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And there was a conversation with my lawyers about, well, this isn't really about Tristan.
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So what we're going to do is we're going to push for a release of Tristan and we think we'll
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be able to get that done and then we'll push for your release later.
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So natural human emotion and reasoning for myself, self-preservation is I want to get
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And I did want to get out of jail, but I said to the officer in charge, I'm not going to
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say his name, but it's a guy who I spoke to while I was in jail.
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I said, look, I like you and you're my favorite police officer.
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So if they try to take me out of here without Andrew, you're the one I'm going to punch.
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I'm going to punch you and get assaulting a police officer and get thrown back in the
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I'm not going to hit you that hard, but I'm warning you in advance because I like you.
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I'm happy to override my natural instincts for survival, self-preservation to do the things
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that I think need to be done for the people I care about and for the people I love.
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Everyone needs to be a six foot four, 240 pound, muscular bound kickboxer who's handsome and
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It's not, you know, it's belittled by people like Piers Morgan said, oh, Andrew, you just
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stick a cigar in your mouth and pump up your muscles and things.
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That speaks to the fact that I can do the things I need to do to be a masculine man.
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However, I would much rather be willing than capable.
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If I could switch willingness, if I had to choose willingness or capability, I choose
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And we are now living in a circumstance where men are cowards.
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You know, I've been saying this for a very long time.
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It's I was trending over the weekend, talking about, speaking about how we have people in
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the media who won't even stand up against pedophilia, men that won't stand up against pedophilia
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because they're worried about losing their station in life if they offend the wrong people.
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And so here is what Andrew Tate had to say as a word of advice to men.
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The reason they're a coward in the first place is because they're afraid of confrontation.
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But I want everyone at home to understand, especially if you're a man, that confrontation
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If you're a king, there's never been a point in human history where you're a king with an
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empire where people are not trying to take your empire from you.
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And if you're not a king with an empire, then you're a pawn in somebody else's empire and
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you're going to have your head chopped off for some reason anyway.
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If you try to avoid confrontation, you're going to end up in confrontation with yourself.
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The reason these straight homos are so desperately sad, the reason they have ADHD and anxiety
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and depression, the reason they're sitting at home, even if they don't admit to these
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ailments, wondering why they're so unhappy all the time is because you're fighting an
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Your monologue is different in your mind from what your spirit truly wants.
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You want to stand up for what you know is right.
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And you're just too afraid to engage the enemy.
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And you need to direct it at your enemy and do your very best to destroy him, or it's
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The cowardice that you feel that prevents you from engaging the enemy is your biggest,
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is the biggest betrayal because now you're just engaging yourself.
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So I strongly recommend you find who the enemy is and direct your efforts towards their
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destruction as opposed to sitting there allowing yourself to self-immolate.
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And I hope that everybody goes and finds both of the interviews in their entirety.
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And I think it will help you understand, despite what you're being told by the media, why it
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is that they just seem to keep going after these two brothers.
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It just defies common sense when you understand what's happening in this world, when you understand
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what's happening at our border, when you understand the network of pedophiles that are in power,
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when you understand how the mainstream media works over time to defend and protect those
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It boggles the mind that there would be this much effort and coordination to take down the
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Tate brothers because some people don't like what they say on the internet.
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Romanian case against them has been bogus for a very long time.
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And as I have said, I believe that in the end, in Romania, they will prevail.
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Well, speaking about all of the things that the media seems to be perfectly okay with,
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we speak a lot on this podcast about the overt sexualization of children.
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And I saw that Bill Maher was trending, and he was not trending for a very good reason.
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They were saying that he was speaking about pornography to children.
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Now, I don't know how old the children are in this clip.
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It says that he speaks to children that are between 8 and 11 years old.
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In my view, they look a little bit younger than that, maybe 7 years old.
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You guys can be the judge, but I want you to hear what he says and think about it.
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Just think about whether or not this would be an appropriate conversation.
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Now, to give you the context, this was a clip that was posted known as Bill Maher Talks
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It's just a clip from his club, Random Podcast.
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And one of these random things is discussing pornography on the internet with children.
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And I hear from parents, not that I'm one, but I hear they're very worried about what
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I don't think I go on bad websites or anything.
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If it takes me to one, I just exit it because there's nothing better.
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Well, I mean, say you're interested in, like, climate change.
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I mean, your kids are worried about it for a good reason.
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Then you're looking up stuff about the weather.
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Yeah, I mean, you're just like, you're trying to figure out the weather.
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And you're like, the next thing you know, Stormy Daniels.
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I don't end up with Stormy Daniels when I'm trying to find the weather.
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And next thing you know, you are looking at Stormy Daniels' flesh.
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But I do think that when this young woman says, yeah, no, I don't see anything bad on
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the internet, it's usually probably not the time to sell to her that she might somehow
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I do think that part of this is being blown out of proportion.
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I don't necessarily think that this is proof that Bill Maher is a pedophile, but I do think
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it's proof that he's been in Hollywood for too long.
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You know, I have been imploring you guys to read a lot of books.
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And among them, I know it's hard to find the time, but it is an absolute must read.
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You must read Hollywood Babylon, a book that was written by Kenneth Anger.
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And it put Hollywood in an entirely different new context for me, a context in which I understand
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that it was established to promote pornography.
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I'm not saying that in a way that I'm trying to be controversial.
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I am saying literally in Hollywood, it was established to promote essentially the Antichrist.
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Every view that goes against Christ, you had these producers and these directors, even
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in one scene that it describes, they would bring a bunch of people on set.
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They would say that they only wanted to book actors and actresses that were homosexual.
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You had to find actors and actresses that were homosexual.
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You had directors that would only work with those sorts of individuals who were engaging
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When you learn the story, the backstory of Paramount in particular and of Metro-Goldwyn, you're just
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going to be like, what on earth has been going on?
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And of course, if anything ever got out, well, these people were whacked.
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Old school style, you know, just killing people.
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And then to cover their tracks, of course, they had the media.
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So it was always meant to introduce all of these things into our society that were perverse.
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And it shocked me when I learned that they even found this bisexual actress.
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They were all coming from Germany at the time, and they brought her over and they got her
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Women were not wearing pants, trousers, pardon.
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And they made that a thing by having her walk the red carpet and be androgynous and have
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And then they were like, that's no longer a thing.
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You have to understand this because once you recognize that these directors were themselves
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perverted or were attaching themselves to a religion known as Thelema, which I've spoken
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to you about, Aleister Crowley's religion comes up and they were going over and participating
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overseas when I mentioned to you that they had a commune, Thelema and Aleister Crowley had
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And a lot of elites would go and involve themselves in these sexual rituals.
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These are the same people that were at the genesis of Hollywood in America.
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And so I was looking on the internet for clips of this guy who wrote the book, Kenneth Anger,
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speaking about this at some length, speaking about his involvement with Alfred Kinsey, who
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was indoctrinating people with transgenderism early on.
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And yeah, he was friends with Alfred Kinsey and he speaks about this sexual commune.
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And so you're looking at a guy who is the writer of Hollywood Babylon, himself a director.
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Well, it was just a farmhouse that he did not own.
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And Crowley, it was the first commune of people living together who were artists.
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But of course, they were, since they made a religion of eros, so it's frivolous to call
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It's like putting a religious aura over sex, as sex is a kind of magical communion, which
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They were having sex rituals and doing all of this.
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And then they went and decided to cast a spell on Americans to sexualize society and make
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And that is why Hollywood is and always has been perverted.
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So when you see somebody that has been in Hollywood for a long time, they don't even recognize this
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as a perversion, you know, because it's always been kind of a mainstay.
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So even though he's, you know, thinks he's speaking to them about why they should be careful
00:30:10.420
as they're looking up whether or not it's sunny or storming in Nashville, he doesn't
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realize that it's just wholly an inappropriate conversation to be having with children, of
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course, because there is nothing sacred in Hollywood.
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In fact, Hollywood was built to be explicitly not sacred, to violate any concept of sanctity
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I'm going to show you this final clip of Kenneth Anger because he speaks about Alfred Kinsey,
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which, as I said, he was sort of one of the fathers of transgenderism and did a lot of
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work protecting pedophiles in prison and getting their records, learning about how they were,
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I don't even want to say it, but violating infants and because he was fascinated with
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And so he worked with them and then lied to the public and said, oh, no, I was working
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with just regular people and everyone has this inside of them, the sexuality inside of
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Take a listen to Kenneth Anger, author, again, of Hollywood Babylon, a must read, speaking
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And he was kicked out of, in 1923, of Sicily, of Cefalu, which is a few miles from Palermo,
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because he was English and also they thought he was doing black magic, which did not make
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And so Mussolini said, get rid of that crazy, evil Englishman.
00:31:43.240
And so he was given his walking papers and he had painted all the walls of a leased house,
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which isn't a good idea because he never owned the house.
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This was like, so wonderful oil paintings of, like his bedroom is called La Chambre de
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And the whole idea of the paintings was to show what nightmares were like.
00:32:11.940
And for instance, on the edge of his bed, he had all these demons looking over the edge
00:32:24.320
But Mussolini had kicked him out and then they had ordered the paintings all covered with
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So I spent in 1955, all summer, very carefully scraping off the whitewash and using diluted
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But under it were these beautiful oil paintings by Crowley.
00:32:56.640
And while I was doing it, the famous sexologist, Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, came to
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visit me because he wanted to see these paintings.
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So there's a photograph of me with Dr. Kinsey in the house, which Crowley called the Abbey of
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Thelena, which means the will, which was after Rabelais.
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We've established NASA and we established Hollywood.
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I want to be very clear for knowing once you start looking into history, it's problematic.
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The Ministry of Truth will come out and tell you what to think and what to know.
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They're like, how dare you not know or know something that we have not permitted you to
00:34:00.560
And yeah, it's time for everyone to start looking into Thelena.
00:34:02.900
It's time for everyone to start researching the topics I'm telling you about.
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And I'm just grateful that it seems that you guys do not scare easy because if you did,
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I wouldn't have had a career after this weekend in the way that the media everywhere attacked me
00:34:14.980
and the people clearly just did not care because they're hungry to understand what's actually
00:34:26.780
It's like, no, it's something much more deep-seated than that.
00:34:32.380
Now, guys, I want to cut to just telling you about ground news because we all know that
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there is bias, extreme bias in the mainstream media.
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And that is definitively not easy in today's media environment.
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But there is a news platform that helps me see different perspectives on any news story
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and understand what's really happening in the world.
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Now, you know, I was saying like it just felt now that Corey Lewandowski is back that
00:35:53.420
I was like, when you should just like go on Alex Jones and just riff about topics because
00:35:58.620
He probably thought he had no chance of winning.
00:36:00.620
And so he was just so unapologetically himself and it was so refreshing.
00:36:03.280
And when I saw this clip circulating, he went on the Theo Vaughn podcast.
00:36:07.420
I was like, this is perfect because Theo Vaughn has a great backstory.
00:36:10.820
You should also watch Theo Vaughn's interview with Tucker Carlson.
00:36:14.320
And because they both speak about I think Tucker speaks about how he used to have an alcohol
00:36:18.020
And Theo Vaughn speaks about how he used to have a drug problem.
00:36:20.880
And that's so relatable to so many Americans, like imperfect characters.
00:36:26.060
And when you get into politics, everybody's pretending to be perfect and they're not.
00:36:30.980
And so when you see these really relatable conversations of people just recognizing their
00:36:35.540
own flaws and mistakes they've made in their life, it's just refreshing.
00:36:39.220
And so Donald Trump, as we know, when it comes to drugs and alcohol, he is, in fact, perfect
00:36:45.480
And I wish he would actually speak about it because I think it would probably be an incredible
00:36:48.200
story, but he never drank alcohol his entire life because his brother, Fred, died of alcoholism,
00:36:55.460
And he made a promise to his brother that he would never touch the stuff.
00:37:00.180
Also, in case you don't know, Donald Trump Jr. does not drink because he said he liked
00:37:05.680
And so there are rare people in politics that don't drink.
00:37:08.980
And so, of course, if you don't drink, it's probably assumed that you didn't do cocaine,
00:37:13.480
Because if you've never touched alcohol, I feel like it would be quite the jump to just be
00:37:18.520
And so Trump is clearly very interested when Theo Vaughn starts speaking about how he had
00:37:28.000
In case you haven't seen the clip, take a listen.
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Some of this stuff started to get a real rattle in it too.
00:37:49.580
I don't know where we were even getting it from in this country, but yeah, it started
00:37:53.720
to make me feel like I was a mechanic or something.
00:37:55.520
So the thing you go back to then is alcohol for the most part.
00:37:59.100
But well, what I want probably is cocaine, but I know that if I have a drink, then it'll
00:38:02.960
give me, it'll like be like, okay, well, I had a drink, then I can do this.
00:38:11.840
So you're way up with cocaine more than anything else you can think of.
00:38:18.320
It'll, you'll be, you'll be out on your own porch, you know, you'll, you'll be your own
00:38:23.700
So, Theo Fon just said, the former president of the United States, cocaine will turn you
00:38:35.040
And Trump is thinking, no, I literally don't know what you're saying.
00:38:39.060
I don't know what you mean, homie, at all, but I'm trying genuinely to understand what
00:38:45.580
I think this is a beautiful conversation because you see Trump is genuinely interested
00:38:50.560
because he has this genuine interest in people.
00:38:57.300
And wait till Trump finds out, like, probably like too many people in Congress are too.
00:39:01.780
I mean, if they're having sex parties on the congressional floor, it's probably a little
00:39:06.160
bit of cocaine involved somewhere and nobody gets in trouble either.
00:39:08.380
Kind of a weird story that went away, but I love this moment.
00:39:11.300
And so I just want to rate this 10 out of 10 for the Trump campaign.
00:39:14.560
Having done this, speaking, not, no, no cares about CNN, Fox News, all these pretentious
00:39:20.500
We just want to hear you speak like a human being about a variety of topics so we just
00:39:25.080
And to see that, I guess just that spirit of Trump that we love, which is just when he's
00:39:36.340
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Kind of know it in my head a little bit, but I'm going to need you guys to start on the
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All right, guys, getting into some of your comments here.
00:40:52.960
We have first and foremost, this person writes, hi, Candace.
00:40:56.900
I watched the value attainment video of you today and they talked about you.
00:41:02.000
Can you tell us if you saw this and we'll talk about this?
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I guess my understanding is that PBD thinks that it's not the right time to talk about
00:41:25.020
And obviously we probably know where Adam stands on that topic because he is very pro-Israel
00:41:33.980
So like, I don't know, me and Vinny met and we were just long lost cousins.
00:41:38.080
So I'm going to guess that Vinny was very pro-Candace.
00:41:41.660
And the comments of the section I saw and because people were very pro-Candace and were
00:41:47.520
like kind of attacking them and being like, oh, they sold out.
00:41:49.960
I love PBD and I think he's just a great example of a leader.
00:41:56.820
And I think that if he thinks it's the wrong time, I would challenge his perspective.
00:42:00.680
I think you always what better time to talk about what America's foreign policy is than
00:42:06.200
But I know that if PBD had a disagreement, it was not coming from a bad place.
00:42:18.160
I know that I could go down and jump on that podcast today and defend myself and my
00:42:28.880
I know I know people were just so incensed that he would even have the conversation.
00:42:36.220
I was like, I see that you're getting kills in the comments.
00:42:39.500
He wrote me something back, said we should chat privately.
00:42:44.520
And I know that some people don't feel that way because they are feeling like me.
00:42:48.860
We're just like, listen, we just want people to acknowledge that the stranglehold had because
00:42:56.160
I have Zionists friends, but radical Zionism is something different.
00:43:00.240
But the stranglehold that it has on media, it just feels wrong.
00:43:04.180
And I think that that's why you see the people that are outraged by it because they're just
00:43:07.560
going, listen, man, like I can't afford gas and groceries.
00:43:10.000
And I'm being told that we forever have to support Israel.
00:43:15.060
By the way, guys, before I get into this next comment, I do want to say the American financing
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This person asks, nothing new under the sun is their name.
00:43:51.360
I'm a 34-year-old Catholic with a newfound bohemian education.
00:43:55.680
You've gone deep down the rabbit hole, but can you go down to the Jesuits also?
00:44:04.820
I am still doing a lot of research, to be clear.
00:44:09.060
And this is why it was so crazy when everyone was trying to make this a Jewish thing.
00:44:11.840
Once you start learning about Jacob Frank, they believed in apostasy.
00:44:17.420
There was this notorious battle between Jews that followed the Torah and Jacob Frank and
00:44:23.760
And they were the first ones that kicked him out.
00:44:25.800
And so that's why I keep saying it's like they were operating within the Jewish community
00:44:30.960
and they obviously were not, in fact, Jewish, but they did this baptism.
00:44:35.660
They all converted, so to speak, into the Catholic Church.
00:44:40.880
And that brings us to the French Revolution and why I was mentioning Moses DeBrushka, who
00:44:48.040
Their methodology was to continue to change your name, continue to change your faith, to
00:44:53.440
And as I said, since we can draw a direct line from the Frankists and put them into America
00:44:58.580
because of Louis Brandeis, it means that there's more investigation to be done and definitively
00:45:04.760
This person writes, rated again, Lord above, help us all in Jesus' name.
00:45:12.940
I want to ask, how do you feel about Trump accepting 100 million from a billionaire Israeli
00:45:20.100
I wish he had not accepted it and had just taken dollar donations from Americans.
00:45:26.720
I think it's best to be free and to not be beholden to anyone.
00:45:30.280
And that is why I love that I get to do the show because now I'm just beholden to you
00:45:34.780
Like this show exists because you guys went on to locals and I was like, hey, I don't
00:45:37.640
care if you get 50 cent a month, like keeps me free.
00:45:40.340
And so it doesn't really matter because now I'm relying on the people.
00:45:44.060
And so it means that if my ideas don't make sense to the people, then I go away, right?
00:45:48.680
But it's not because I feel that I have to say something or not say something.
00:45:52.540
That said, I understand how expensive it is to run a campaign.
00:45:58.440
I just wish that we could live in a circumstance where politicians were actually not allowed to
00:46:06.980
Politicians also couldn't be lobbied for anything.
00:46:09.600
I think that we would have an America that just was more honest, more pure.
00:46:17.200
OK, we have Gil Maiman, and she writes, does Candace read super chats?
00:46:24.700
My mom, Zoe, writes, criticize Israel, gets raided two days later.
00:46:40.980
I don't know what's happening in the UK, but I know that it's not free speech.
00:46:43.940
Karim Thomas writes, I hope Lucifer exists and all these crappy people go to him.
00:46:49.880
Yeah, at the end of life, you will get what you are after.
00:46:54.180
If you are following Satan, you will meet him one day.
00:46:58.040
Lena writes, can't say I respect men that bragged on video about being pimps, but ruining
00:47:02.980
a man's life for absolutely no reason is just vile.
00:47:05.320
Despite their past, I wish all the best for the Tate brothers.
00:47:08.980
And like I said, I've never been on board with their videos, but you can see in the videos
00:47:12.980
they keep passing around that they look so young.
00:47:19.220
And so UFC fighters create these characters and they talk a lot of trash or he wasn't.
00:47:27.960
And now every single thing he's ever said is being taken literally.
00:47:31.620
And I just don't know how much of that is reality.
00:47:34.420
So I just tried to stay focused on what the actual facts of the case were.
00:47:38.340
JC writes, hey, Candace, it's me who asked about Hitler, Christianity, and Father Emanuel
00:47:54.360
Matt England writes, well done for naming the real enemy.
00:47:59.640
And Sarah writes, everyone subscribe to Candace on Locals Now.
00:48:03.000
They're punishing her for exposing the devil, but she is a mighty warrior in God's army and
00:48:09.960
And like I say, if you can only give $2 a month, $1 a month, 50 cents a month, eventually
00:48:15.380
And if everyone does that, then suddenly we are so good.
00:48:18.920
And now to end with a really mean note, a negative comment that came my way.
00:48:29.440
There's a ton of evidence proving the trafficking case.
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I am absolutely telling the truth about that case.
00:48:38.260
And you can go find my old video covering that if you'd like to.
00:48:41.700
And I would never lie because you would just be caught so fast.
00:48:44.560
And again, I'm speaking specifically about the Romanian case, which has been the one obviously
00:48:47.740
that they had been facing for the last three years.
00:48:49.460
And I covered it extensively and spoke about the woman in the case.
00:48:53.840
I reached out to their lawyers to confirm any questions that I had because I wanted to
00:48:57.740
actually name, circle and name the victims as I was going through it.
00:49:05.600
There would be no, because eventually it would be proven false.
00:49:08.220
That's, I would eventually be proven a liar and people would lose respect for me.
00:49:15.180
You guys, I want to thank you so much for your continued support and just for your continued
00:49:20.240
For those of you who are like, Candace, I literally cannot even 50 cents a month.
00:49:24.300
Just keep up the prayers because you can do that.
00:49:27.420
I know if you're watching this show, I'm bringing you in.
00:49:30.160
I know some people are going to get baptized because of me.
00:49:32.520
At the very least, you can stop, sit down, give your intentions and pray for people.
00:49:36.740
And I promise the prayers are what is keeping me safe.