Candace Owens - October 05, 2024


Another Explosive Kamala Heritage Lie Exposed | Candace Ep 79


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

186.08067

Word Count

9,120

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

37

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

In this episode, we dive deep into the mysterious case of the missing mother of Donald J. Harris, Kamala Harris, and her relationship with her missing mother, Idris Finnegan. We cover the many names missing from the family tree, as well as the name of her great-grandmother, who was never seen in the papers, and who may or may not have been the mother of the current president of Canada, Donald J. Harris. We also cover the mysterious disappearance of her mother, who has never been seen in any of the papers pertaining to her disappearance, and what we believe may be the truth behind the disappearance of the most famous missing mother in Jamaican history, Mrs. Idris finnegan, who is believed to have been murdered by her own son Donald's biological father, Ronald Parris, in order to cover up the identity of his missing mother and her husband, Ronald's father, Mr. Charles Parris Sr., who is the current Prime Minister of Jamaica, Ronald Dorris Sr. and his daughter-in-law, Kemala Harris Sr.. and the mystery of where she descends from, and why she has no idea where she is even born. Join us in a conspiracy theory that posits that the real Mrs. Parris was born, raised, and raised in Jamaica, and that she is not only a black woman, but that she was murdered by a white man, but was actually a slave. and that her father was a slave, who died in a slave plantation, but she was never even born, and was never given a proper burial. or buried in Jamaica in the first place of which she was actually existed or anything like that could be found at all in any sort of a place in this case at all? we cover the details of this mysterious story, and discuss the possible connection to the mysterious mother of our beloved President Donald Harris and his missing father, and the mysterious whereabouts of his sister, who may have been a slave in the late Mrs. Dorris . the one who died at the time of this story, . and what might be the real name of his mother, the ? is it possible that she s actually a Black Americana ? or is it even a Black woman? and is she still alive ? and what is her real name?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 you've always wanted to be part of something bigger than yourself you live for experience
00:00:08.720 and lead by example you want the most out of life and realize what you're looking for
00:00:17.540 is already in you
00:00:19.420 this is for you the canadian armed forces a message from the government of canada
00:00:30.000 all right we are late today but i promise you i'm going to make it worth the wait first and
00:00:34.100 foremost black america has spoken i have been laughing since yesterday looking through all
00:00:37.640 of your comments pertaining to kamala harris washing greens in her bath bathtub was so disgusting we're
00:00:44.520 going to get to some of those comments later to make us laugh a bit but first we have to get to
00:00:49.160 this i came across another explosive revelation pertaining to kamala harris's ancestry and i am
00:00:54.900 not kidding if after this the media does not completely stop trying to sell her as a black
00:01:00.520 woman to us i'm gonna have to participate in one of these cnn type peaceful protests that's all i'm
00:01:06.320 saying so let's just jump right into this and get started welcome back to candace
00:01:09.920 all right we're going to go through a lot of this slowly because i want you guys to be able to
00:01:27.440 process this it's a lot of names a lot of moving parts and we're going to show you the charts that
00:01:31.620 you can follow along so where to begin okay it has long been a conspiracy theory that democracy is
00:01:38.420 really just an illusion that there's just kind of these forces that are really controlling everything
00:01:43.740 that presidents and political leaders around the world are really just being bred essentially that
00:01:48.880 their background stories are created and then they're just sort of injected into the political
00:01:52.440 scene doesn't matter whether or not you believe that or don't believe that i just wanted to tell
00:01:56.340 you that this is not a a new thing this is on a new conspiracy theory so i'm now quite obsessed
00:02:02.820 with the curious case of donald j harris obviously kamala notably has an estranged relationship with
00:02:10.980 them with him he's said that she has said that and we know for a fact that he was a committed
00:02:16.500 communist and he also married a woman who was similarly a committed communist that is incredibly
00:02:22.200 relevant okay so i decided to obsessively revisit his piece that he wrote reflections of a jamaican
00:02:30.540 father and this time i was like i'm going to fully commit myself to finding out as much as i can
00:02:37.600 about every single line of this piece particularly of course pertaining to his missing mother that's
00:02:44.300 beryl grandma beryl and his grandmother iris finnegan her great grandmother that she was posted up with
00:02:51.980 and so i'm going to pull up this chart now so that you guys can follow along okay so we see donald
00:02:56.700 harris and above him we know that his father is oscar joseph harris and then we've drawn this line to
00:03:02.900 across to beryl christie uh finnegan we just can't seem to find outside of that picture of her next to
00:03:10.560 kamala harris okay and then of course above oscar joseph we are told that his parents are joseph
00:03:17.820 alexander and christiana miss christie brown so let's actually let's actually start by the way in the
00:03:24.700 corner there we have iris aura allen iris allen finnegan that's beryl's mother okay that is the
00:03:30.420 one that kamala is pictured with on her lap she's a baby donald says that he photographed that photo of
00:03:37.560 them sometime in the 60s shortly after kamala was born that is our iris finnegan and i said i'm going
00:03:44.460 to start with her i'm going to obsessively read this piece he writes that she is iris nay finnegan he
00:03:50.660 writes incredibly affectionately about her what we know is that iris was born aura iris allen okay
00:03:58.600 it's important for you guys to remember that her maiden name is allen but we can't find her anywhere
00:04:04.540 in the jamaican newspaper archives donald tells us in his piece that her ancestry is just completely
00:04:11.980 unknown to him so he has no idea who this woman who he alleges had one of the greatest impacts upon
00:04:17.900 his life he has no idea where she descends from we also find it a bit off-putting that he doesn't
00:04:24.420 mention her husband by name he simply calls him mr christie that would be his grandfather just one
00:04:31.540 mention that mr crispy mr christie pardon and and guess what we also could not find her husband
00:04:38.620 whose name is patrick finnegan anywhere in the newspapers it's odd because he tells us that they
00:04:45.780 own a farm he tells us that together iris allen and her husband mr christie who we believe should
00:04:53.940 be patrick finnegan he tells us that they own and operate an entire sugar cane farm so surely i should
00:05:01.240 be able to locate them in the newspapers a business section selling buying something but no i could not
00:05:08.100 i want to be clear that doesn't mean that we could not find them at all these people do exist i can
00:05:13.820 definitively tell you guys that iris finnegan did in fact exist she just didn't own the farm she worked
00:05:21.620 it she was an agricultural laborer okay so how do we know that iris finnegan was an agricultural laborer
00:05:28.000 and not a farm owner because of her son noel pendergast he listed her as an agricultural laborer
00:05:36.380 on his documents for him to come into the united states because he was coming into work as an
00:05:41.580 agricultural laborer so i'm showing you those documents again this is her son noel finnegan
00:05:45.700 and you see it says who is your mother he writes down iris finnegan and they ask what her occupation
00:05:52.780 is and she he writes an agricultural laborer okay so that is incredibly strange i guess first and
00:06:00.360 foremost if you're if your parents owned a sugar cane farm why would you travel to america for
00:06:05.500 agricultural work on someone else's farm i feel very deeply in my soul that he and i'm referring
00:06:13.360 now to donald harris doesn't want us to look too far into this he doesn't want us to know who his
00:06:19.200 true grandfather is that's why he refers to him as mr christie it's likely not patrick finnegan and of
00:06:25.800 course we should be looking further into why it is that every time we look up any of these people who
00:06:32.180 he is telling us in this piece owned stuff they owned stuff and operated things it turns out that
00:06:38.860 they were just workers we also were able to confirm i'm just taking you guys jogging memory that iris did
00:06:46.700 in fact birth beryl finnegan we found beryl finnegan's birth certificate we know that iris allen is in fact
00:06:53.820 her mother because she is correctly listed on that birth certificate but oddly we then find that beryl too
00:07:00.500 is listed as just a barmaid on her marriage certificate her marriage certificate by the way as we determined
00:07:06.480 earlier to a lawford newland who similarly we saw was traveling into the united states as a laborer looking for
00:07:13.600 work what is going on here does this family have money do they not have money well i'll remind you by the way
00:07:18.680 that i spoke to donald harris's brother and he told me that all of the kids had businesses that were handed to
00:07:26.560 them by their father oscar harris that donald and his two siblings his two other siblings were
00:07:33.000 handed businesses so what's happening here again do they have money do they not have money this is
00:07:39.040 getting confusing confusing so i decided that it was my duty to help donald harris with his genealogy
00:07:45.240 i wanted to help him determine who exactly iris finnegan was and why he doesn't know her ancestry
00:07:51.680 and i thought that the easiest way to determine it would be to look up some records for sugar
00:07:59.160 plantations because obviously if you're owning a sugar farm there just has to be some sort of a
00:08:04.660 record for how you inherit it right because we know these were initially plantations that had slaves
00:08:09.380 and i'm sorry you weren't just casually putting together a sugar plantation and not having to
00:08:13.800 have any documents whatsoever he lists in his piece that she worked on the thatch sugar cane farm
00:08:22.940 strangely i could not find a record of the thatch walk sugar cane farm that he listed i did however find
00:08:31.100 a thatch hill sugar cane farm and that was in the exact same saint and parish in jamaica but the owner
00:08:39.220 of that farm was listed as an eliza brown brown now you're going brown wait why does that sound
00:08:46.140 familiar to me what what's wrong with that because that's the last name of the other side of donald j
00:08:51.480 harris's family so something doesn't feel right here again let's just pull up that family map again
00:08:57.120 so i can slow this down for you okay donald j harris is supposed to be the son of oscar joseph brown
00:09:04.380 harris we didn't put brown there but oscar joseph brown harris because his mother you see there is
00:09:08.840 chrissy brown okay and beryl finnegan iris's daughter but now it's starting to look like
00:09:14.640 maybe that iris finnegan worked for the brown harris side like what's going on here weird but
00:09:20.920 i said okay let's not get ahead of ourselves let's just take a closer look at the brown side of the
00:09:25.740 family who he acknowledges like we had slaves like that was a thing we owned plantations we
00:09:30.940 established brownstown he was very honest about that and forthcoming in his piece so we're gonna take
00:09:36.000 look at this family tree and we're gonna focus on christiana brown okay that's supposed to be oscar
00:09:40.220 brown's mother miss chrissy and donald has told us actually a lot about her in this piece but we've
00:09:47.360 only got this one picture this one picture and i like i said every one of these pictures
00:09:53.580 for me it just looks like a worker that is wearing her sunday's best and i'm not trying to be
00:10:00.860 judgmental i just i don't know it just that's the way these pictures look to me and that's not the
00:10:05.860 way that he's presenting it and like i said he tells us a lot about christiana brown he tells us that she's
00:10:12.180 a descendant of hamilton brown who's on record as a plantation and a slave owner the founder of
00:10:16.820 brownstown he tells us that it was her that woman who sparked his interest in economics and in politics
00:10:22.880 simply by him observing her and listening to her in her daily routine okay so she was very into
00:10:29.080 politics he tells us that she owned and operated the popular dry good store on the busy main street
00:10:37.500 leading away from the famous market in the center of brownstown okay so she is a store owner and he
00:10:42.800 says in the piece every day after school i would go to her shop to wait for the drive home to orange
00:10:48.200 hill after she closed the shop she never paid much attention to the business of the farm at orange hill
00:10:53.320 her sons took care of that side of the family business her constant focus was on the issues that
00:10:58.000 affected her business of buying and selling imported dry goods as well as the cost of living issues that
00:11:04.080 required understanding and keeping up with the news a task which she pursued with gusto he goes on to
00:11:10.860 write there was a daily diet of politics as well she was a great admirer okay this is important she was a
00:11:17.680 great admirer of busta sir william alexander bustamonte the chief minister and the colonial government
00:11:27.140 and leader of the jamaican labor party the jlp she claimed with conviction and pride to be herself
00:11:34.200 christiana brown a laborite as the members of the jlp recalls and for the interesting reason that as she
00:11:41.140 argued labor is at the heart of everything in life little did i know it then what i learned later in
00:11:46.880 studying economics that my grandmother was espousing her independently discovered version of a labor
00:11:51.840 theory of value okay that's what he says end quote i want to show you that guy again um who he says
00:11:59.680 her his grandmother idolized and she loved him because he was a laborite so i really focused on
00:12:05.880 that i was like who is this guy who is this uh busta sir busta that she admired this guy is very
00:12:13.420 important to jamaican history to jamaican politics past and present he was a man that was actually born
00:12:19.340 william alexander clark and he would go on to become the first minister of jamaica he's an
00:12:25.740 unbelievably shady character okay he left jamaica at the age of 21 to go to cuba and then there's no
00:12:32.500 trace of what he did for 30 years when he came back he was a trained commie he was ready to overthrow
00:12:40.160 government establishments by establishing all of these unions these worker revolutions that could
00:12:45.960 essentially reshape governments getting people to riot okay we call these color revolutions the
00:12:51.120 american cia does this all around the world you think there's like a normal uprising that's taking
00:12:54.700 place in ukraine and then you find out like wait why is john mccain in the middle of this getting
00:13:00.040 people to revolt and then all of a sudden we are establishing someone as the president that that is
00:13:05.240 the idea of a color revolution so this guy disappears for 30 years comes back to jamaica and all of a sudden
00:13:09.700 he's organizing regular people to riot and to overthrow and effectively we people do this so
00:13:16.100 that they can establish power for themselves so the workers the working class people think that
00:13:21.280 whatever they're saying to them is because they really care you're not being treated fairly in this
00:13:24.840 factory and you know you need to have the minimum wage it should be higher you know you should be
00:13:31.020 making more for your family yeah yeah and next thing you know they're riding they're overthrowing people
00:13:34.740 that are in power and who they actually place in power are the people that organize it in the first
00:13:39.820 place it's just a good old-fashioned commie revolution something else of interest is that um
00:13:44.960 he also uh aside from being arrested by the american government once for you know doing commie things
00:13:51.380 and staging uh these sorts of riots he also called for the genocide of rastafarians look at this
00:13:59.940 headline this is this is this is a headline of somebody going back and revisiting bring in all rastas
00:14:04.640 dead or alive now if you're american you don't know much uh about what a rastafarian is you do know
00:14:09.660 who bob marley is bob marley is hate right rastafarian you probably have a depiction probably of just bob
00:14:14.160 marley like oh they smoked pot yeah well in reality in reality they were like this religious socio-political
00:14:19.340 movement of um you had africans who after being enslaved really thought that their enslavement was
00:14:25.580 intentional many people who believe this today that the that they came from ethiopia uh they were
00:14:31.480 actually incredibly peaceful it came from ethiopia and they felt that they were the people that were
00:14:37.340 being spoken about in the bible and that they were intentionally being like there was this intentional
00:14:42.400 african diaspora all around the world uh to remove black people from their roots and so these people uh
00:14:50.500 this guy he gets into power and they actually were incredibly effective in jamaica in terms of organizing
00:14:56.380 for themselves they lived in their own encampments and they also had like um uh uh agricultural unions
00:15:04.940 like they had uh they were growing crops and things of their of their own and so they were very well
00:15:09.440 established all on their own and what ended up happening was this guy essentially said that they
00:15:15.840 were dangerous because six of them got into trouble and he said bring me all of the rastafarians
00:15:21.160 dead or alive and what ended up happening is they started like rounding up rastafarians i'll actually
00:15:27.320 read you uh specifically what happened to some of those rastafarians on his call because again
00:15:32.840 he was incredibly powerful um it says on april 12th good friday prime minister alexander bustamante
00:15:40.880 because again he went on to become the prime minister ordered the arrest of all rastafarians that
00:15:45.680 are alive police and military forces entered working class neighborhoods and rastafarian encampments
00:15:51.060 detaining rastafarians and forcibly cutting off their dreadlocks many rastafarians were tortured
00:15:57.660 and killed with estimates suggesting that as many as 150 individuals were detained so the reason that
00:16:05.020 he ordered for them to even have their dreadlocks forcibly cut off is because it had it held
00:16:09.720 spiritual meaning for them absolutely sick absolutely disturbing all of this true and it's way worse
00:16:15.500 if you look into the sky i mean there was like mysterious burnings of all of their crops
00:16:19.500 particularly when winston churchill was visiting that's another rabbit hole you can jump down but
00:16:24.260 i wanted to just tell you who this guy was because he makes a note of this in his piece on all j harris
00:16:30.200 that christiana brown loved this guy that that was her political vision she loved bustamante he just
00:16:37.140 adopted that name bustamante maybe maybe to make it sound like he was a person that was for the people
00:16:42.940 who knows so we thought surely this this powerful woman going back to christiana brown who was
00:16:49.800 involved in politics speaking about politics every day in her dry goods store and she was so accomplished
00:16:55.500 she has these stores she's like i said deeply seated speaking about the labor party
00:17:01.500 she must be mentioned in the newspaper a few times i mean there's just no way that we're not gonna be able
00:17:07.020 to find her in a newspaper article and indeed we we did find her we found her strangely as a potential
00:17:14.880 witness to election fraud christiana brown taking the stand in a case pertaining to election fraud
00:17:23.080 yes it is about to get completely crazy so i hope you guys are following along and this is all making
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00:18:20.980 here is where we found christiana brown in the kingston gleaner i am showing you the headline here
00:18:26.740 witnesses claim they received money to vote for mr allen hey you remember oh iris allen her last name
00:18:35.700 was allen okay maybe it means something maybe it doesn't okay so i'll tell you a little bit about
00:18:39.400 this case because that used it's super long because it's actually a transcript which is incredible that
00:18:43.440 they used to print this in the newspaper but it was a full transcript of the court case that was
00:18:47.160 happening and this was in an election petition so in 1944 christiana brown was made to testify
00:18:54.380 because there was a political election between a guy named harold egbert allen harold egbert allen
00:19:01.680 was busta's protege he eventually went on to become his finance minister okay so he he was the person that
00:19:08.740 was running and obviously you could imagine busta wanted this guy to get elected and he was running
00:19:13.520 against a guy named t adrian gray or well harold did in fact win the election and remember christina
00:19:20.920 according to donald j harris was allegedly obsessed with busta so surely i'm thinking she must have
00:19:25.200 been very happy that the labor party protege busta's protege won well that's where it gets interesting
00:19:32.600 because she was testifying because she apparently had witnessed some guy named sp nugent paying her niece
00:19:41.460 to vote for allen so it became this massive scandal because they were quite literally paying people
00:19:47.180 to vote for allen to get him into office and so she told the truth to the police officer she told the truth
00:19:52.320 on the stand and she just told them yeah i i witnessed this exchanging of money her niece denied it
00:19:58.680 but i just think that that's quite strange because i shouldn't she be happy with this outcome i'm going
00:20:03.340 what's happening here she's on the team of labor she was devoting her life to speaking about this in her dry
00:20:08.440 goods store but then buried in this article is an explosive detail in the midst of all the testimony
00:20:15.300 when the judge asks her christiana brown what do you do for a living she answers i'm a washer woman
00:20:25.400 i said what's a washer woman a washer woman is a woman who quite literally washes just what it sounds
00:20:32.940 like just that simple she it means that her job was to wash the clothes and the sheets and to hang them
00:20:39.320 out to dry now let's again bring up that photo of miss chrishy that donald shares okay
00:20:45.860 sitting outside like i said looks to me like a woman who's wearing her sunday best potentially for a
00:20:52.060 picture i never felt that this was a woman who was running a dry goods store it had an active life
00:20:56.780 in politics i rather did feel that we were missing something here why would christiana brown in this
00:21:03.900 case tell the judge that she was a washer woman maybe it's because donald is lying about everything
00:21:11.560 i want to be very clear here i believe that donald did know christiana brown the washer woman i believe
00:21:19.040 that donald j harris did know iris finnegan the agricultural laborer and her daughter beryl but i do
00:21:26.880 not believe that they were his kin i believe they worked for his kin so what does that mean
00:21:33.580 well it means that it's likely that whoever christiana worked for who who's ever whoever's
00:21:39.780 laundry it was that she was washing were very politically inclined based upon the questions
00:21:45.220 that were being asked of her in that examination again we'll include a link for this on locals you
00:21:49.280 can read this yourself but the questions that they're asking her it applies to me that clearly
00:21:55.380 wherever she is working there's a lot of political action happening around her and if her niece
00:22:02.000 was given money to vote for alan it was likely because alan's political team knew that they
00:22:09.500 worked for a family that her niece worked for a family that supported alan right you wouldn't go
00:22:14.760 around with cash giving it to these low-level workers on a farm if you weren't sure the people
00:22:20.220 who were running this farm were friendly to your campaign so that made me go okay that name the last
00:22:28.720 name alan is at least familiar um i now know that he's connected to bustamante i now know that
00:22:33.880 donald is lying about even christiana harris that's every single relative that they have presented a
00:22:38.900 picture of they are lying about what they do and we have documentation of the fact that they are lying
00:22:43.880 about what they do that these were workers and they effectively stole their identities and turned them
00:22:48.860 into someone else so i thought let me look into this guy who was running this harold egbert alan
00:22:54.480 bustante bustamante's um protege so to speak that had agents that were going around trying to rig
00:23:02.260 an election with cash allegedly allegedly i didn't actually see what the conclusion of the case was
00:23:07.040 but i'm going to guess given the amount of power that bustamante had that he won the election and that
00:23:12.300 the case was just shut down so again i'm going to i'm going to show you this guy again this this
00:23:16.920 bustamante guy i start looking into him and there's some curious facts that came up curiously enough
00:23:22.280 he was married to a woman who came to be known as lady idris allen idris allen now this is pure
00:23:31.920 speculation but i in my head i'm just taking you through my thought process i was like that sounds
00:23:35.580 like iris allen but it's idris allen okay whatever but like that's who he's married to and then i sort
00:23:42.260 of came to the conclusion that actually that idris allen you can show a picture of her again
00:23:46.400 i think she's the real person who raised donald harris i believe that she is actually potentially
00:23:54.240 donald harris's true mother and it's why she doesn't speak about barrel and he won't speak
00:23:58.800 about his mother because i think that is his mother and i'm going to tell you why idris allen
00:24:03.280 began her career as a clerk working at a dry goods store called sherlock and smith she soon began
00:24:10.000 working at a department supervisor of another dry goods store nathan and co limited and she worked
00:24:16.820 and operated that store for 10 years and of course don't even get me started she was steep in labor
00:24:23.720 right politics because look who she eventually married they stayed married for 10 years or a little
00:24:28.680 more than 10 years they got married in 1941 and then um he literally it says died suddenly in 1953 so
00:24:36.200 they were married for for 12 years she fought extensively for social welfare programs uh
00:24:42.800 otherwise known as hand your kids to the state she was a good commie and let me tell you what's
00:24:48.560 interesting about that you see i noticed this thing that it tends to be the people that fight the
00:24:54.800 hardest for social welfare programs when you look into their families it turns out that they were the
00:24:59.980 ones that owned the slaves why do you think it would be that the people that owned the slaves and
00:25:04.400 clearly did not believe in social welfare suddenly became the most vigorous loudest voices for social
00:25:14.120 equality these are the people that were establishing the unions does that make sense to you you have to
00:25:19.940 actually think like a slave owner for a second right so you're a slave owner you're running a
00:25:24.840 plantation business is good like you are the boss of everything okay it's like yep don't care what's
00:25:30.300 happening to the slaves whipping slaves turning out profit and then suddenly the government says no
00:25:36.880 more slavery we're going to pay you for your slaves like they did for the the descendants of hamilton
00:25:42.260 brown we know that kamala's family got what would effectively have been 11 million dollars for their
00:25:46.780 slaves the british government did pay them for their slaves in jamaica okay but you're not just going
00:25:52.240 to be like cool with having lost all of your power you're going to organize and figure out
00:25:56.340 how to maintain your power again you don't just go oh well now i love i know yesterday we were whipping
00:26:02.440 you but now i love you slave that doesn't that doesn't make sense okay so slavery gets abolished
00:26:08.280 and in about 1883 the uk abolishes slavery um uh or i guess the british empire abolishes slavery and
00:26:16.840 that means jamaica and that's why they've got to release their slaves and most of the slaves stay on
00:26:20.560 like my my grandparents descendants stayed on and became like sharecroppers they just worked the farm
00:26:25.720 because they didn't really know what to do with their lives and then those slave owners got together
00:26:30.120 and started planning like how do we just re-enslave them in a different way and that tool to re-enslave
00:26:35.120 them is government you get your family involved in politics and then you tell those former slaves that
00:26:41.520 you're fighting for their freedom and all they have to do is keep fighting for more governance what is
00:26:46.960 more governance it's slavery it's slavery but you dress it up as as freedom you know you're like oh social
00:26:52.620 welfare programs like we're gonna have your kids we're gonna raise your kids we're gonna do this
00:26:56.500 we're gonna offer you free handouts free handouts and suddenly the next thing you know you're being
00:26:59.440 taxed into oblivion in all of your money all of your earnings you think you're working and you're
00:27:05.040 independent but your earnings are actually going to the very same people that enslaved you
00:27:08.180 so yes i find it interesting that idris got so involved the descendant of wealthy slave owners from
00:27:14.820 barbados got so involved in labor politics and was really cared cared about social politics um wanted
00:27:22.900 to make sure about the social welfare of people was okay what does that sound like to you this is what
00:27:28.280 it sounds like to me and then you have mr christie still who knows i have no idea who still don't know
00:27:35.000 why we're referring to a mr christie in this piece i have no idea who it is um but what we do learn
00:27:43.460 about harold allen which i found interesting so idris's husband is that um he was also the headmaster
00:27:50.960 of titchfield upper school now if you remember a couple of episodes i told you that the first time
00:27:56.820 we can find a trace of donald j harris it's at titchfield upper school he's listed he's like 17
00:28:02.940 years old and he's listed there just it's just a school photo and his name happens to pop up as a 17
00:28:08.800 year old otherwise it's been very difficult to find anything on him do you guys understand like
00:28:15.140 what i am piecing together here it is my view today that kamala harris descends from a long line
00:28:22.820 of wealthy slave owners who then turned into communist leaders with the explicit goal of
00:28:28.540 overthrowing countries and overriding people's independent freedom under the guise of offering
00:28:33.560 them more freedom more handouts this seems to be the picture that we are painting on both sides of
00:28:40.420 her family her mother came from a wealthy indian communist family okay now we know or i have a
00:28:48.460 suspicion that her father as well came from a wealthy family of slave owners um i do believe that this is
00:28:57.540 his true mother not beryl and i'm gonna again now show you a different chart this is just me putting
00:29:02.820 together what i think the true family tree is and obviously this is going to take a lot more
00:29:07.100 investigation but um i don't know about shamala gophlin yet i'm still investigating her i'm really
00:29:12.220 sticking with donald harris yet because i haven't uh felt like we've answered all the questions and
00:29:16.740 the lady idris allen thing opened up a huge door but i think these are his parents i believe lady idris
00:29:24.320 allen who allegedly had no children no children at all and you can see she lived a very long life
00:29:29.740 um and he describes uh you know the women who raised him lived a long life and says oh she died
00:29:36.160 and it was very hard for me and blah blah blah okay well lady idris allen if i'm correct and that is
00:29:42.540 his mother that would be a massive secret and it would be a massive secret we're hiding because it
00:29:47.700 would mean that she essentially descends from communist slave owning royalty who intentionally
00:29:54.040 divided people and move them across into different countries and put them into powerful positions
00:29:59.440 now again this is my conclusion based on what i am seeing there is just no way there is no way okay
00:30:05.800 if it if there was a way i would buy a lottery ticket that all three of the relatives that they listed
00:30:12.160 christiana brown beryl and miss iris that all three we can find records of
00:30:19.460 but we find them records as workers and not the owners that they allege that they were
00:30:25.640 unless this is a case of stolen identity unless we are looking at something that is
00:30:30.400 so diabolical and sick that they stole the identity of all of them because they needed to
00:30:36.080 create a family tree that would obscure kamala's true heritage and the lack of reaction
00:30:43.300 the lack of an explanation that we are getting knowing that there are millions of people watching this
00:30:48.560 series leads me to believe that they are hiding this truth also um i now suddenly the trail has
00:30:55.200 gone cold of me speaking with donald harris's brother again i sensed that he was being honest
00:31:00.580 and saying that he did not know don't forget his own brother does not know who his mother is
00:31:05.340 he says donald harris is exceedingly private about that why on earth would you need to be
00:31:11.200 exceedingly private about who your mother was unless she was someone who was very powerful
00:31:16.060 who was very connected and someone who was very involved in politics unless she was someone
00:31:20.720 who was in support of a man who was rounding up and calling for the extermination of rastafarians
00:31:27.620 and you needed the public to believe despite having that in your line yes let's exterminate the
00:31:35.020 rastafarians you were going to be so sick and twisted as to sell to the american public that this
00:31:40.800 woman was the first black president of the united black female president of the united states yeah
00:31:46.880 you'd want to cover that up so i uh i have a lot of questions here and i i think it like i said it is
00:31:53.260 very likely that donald harris actually knew these people because according to just what i've been able
00:31:58.340 to research and i've been researching this all day his mother or who i believe could be his mother
00:32:03.300 idris allen was very very busy by all accounts she traveled a lot and so he would have been raised and
00:32:10.500 had meaningful relationships with the help on hand so he's just pretty much merging his memories
00:32:17.860 this is my mom she did actually own a dry goods store uh she's in and out she's traveling with politics
00:32:23.000 she's in the barbados islands she's here and she's there and then i'm plausibly being raised by
00:32:29.720 miss iris right plausibly being shown things by whoever he is fading that memory and with christiana brown
00:32:38.860 the lawn dress he's plausibly around these people while his mom is traveling and that again would
00:32:45.480 explain why donald harris has been so private about his mother all right guys i'm going to take a quick
00:32:52.440 break here before we then speak about some other things kamala harris has said here's some exciting
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00:33:19.000 stickermule.com slash candace go head to it right now all right so that is my theory that kamala
00:33:26.680 uh was raised by militant marxists who explicitly wanted to gain power in government it's a terrifying
00:33:33.480 theory it means that woman should not she's way too close right now to the white house um and it is
00:33:38.740 not a person that you want in control of this country because there is if that is proven correct
00:33:43.080 likely an entire network of people that she is working with worldwide no question about it and
00:33:48.260 it is only going to lead to uh us having less independence and control over our independent
00:33:53.520 lives it is certainly a far cry from her story about growing up middle class is something that she
00:34:00.700 just keeps saying take a listen and i come from the middle class look my mother raised my sister and
00:34:06.440 me she worked hard she saved up by the time i was a teenager she was able to buy our first home
00:34:11.960 and you know home ownership for too many people in our country now is elusive you know
00:34:18.540 she's just so fake take another listen to her saying that again i believe we need to grow our middle
00:34:29.420 class and make sure our economy works for everyone for people
00:34:36.280 like the people in the neighborhood where i grew up and the hard-working americans i meet every day
00:34:46.960 across our nation trained little commie okay so it's been brought to my attention by the way that
00:34:53.200 kamala harris during her formative years lived in canada in an exceedingly wealthy community okay
00:34:59.360 like a very wealthy community kamala did move to canada at the age of 11 or 12 years old and she
00:35:04.960 graduated from west mount high school in 1981 and the public school is in the wealthiest suburb of
00:35:12.100 montreal she attended uh vernier college in montreal and then she moved to howard university in
00:35:17.580 washington dc and even when the new york times was looking into kamala harris and describing her
00:35:23.240 upbringing they wrote this eventually the family settled on the top floor of a spacious victorian
00:35:28.580 home in an affluent neighborhood bordering west mount on grovsner avenue one of canada's wealthiest
00:35:36.040 districts it was a comfortable home with high ceilings hardwood floors persian carpets recalled
00:35:42.920 miss kagan who first met miss harris in eighth grade and lived with her family for a time to escape an
00:35:47.600 abusive stepfather so kamala harris comes from money and that makes perfect sense given who her mother
00:35:53.500 was and who her father was and they're trying to obscure this fact again because they want people
00:35:57.760 to think that she has some struggle in her and she doesn't okay she simply does not even when they're
00:36:04.300 this guy uh trevor williams who was a former basketball player on the canadian olympic team who dated
00:36:10.460 her sister maya harris in high school was speaking to the new york times he recalled that the harris
00:36:15.600 sisters played down their affluence he said quote i didn't even realize at the time that their mother
00:36:20.400 was this high-powered doctor yeah she was good because she had a lot of money and she had a lot
00:36:25.940 of connections and because communists stay connected with another one another all around the world and
00:36:30.980 they were interested again in achieving a type of enslavement over people under the guise of freedom
00:36:38.520 so it really is incredible to revisit that book it's just drive the book is driving me crazy now the
00:36:43.580 truths that we hold right because she speaks about moving to canada and she writes this i was happy
00:36:50.540 just where i was but when i was in middle school we had to leave my mother was offered a unique
00:36:54.400 opportunity in montreal teaching at mcgill university and conducting research at the jewish general hospital
00:37:00.480 it was an exciting step in advancing her career it was not however an exciting opportunity for me
00:37:06.160 i was 12 years old and the thought of moving away from sunny california in february in the middle of
00:37:11.000 the school year to a french-speaking foreign city covered in 12 feet of snow was distressing to
00:37:14.780 say the least my mother tried to make it sound like an adventure taking us to buy our first down
00:37:19.480 jackets and mittens as though we were going to be explorers the great northern winter but it was hard
00:37:24.720 for me to see it that way it was made worse when my mother told us that she wanted us to learn the
00:37:28.560 language so she was enrolling us in a neighborhood school for native french speakers notre dame
00:37:34.280 de nez our lady of snows it was a difficult transition since the only french i knew was
00:37:41.140 from my ballet classes where madame bovy my ballet teacher would shout demi plié plié and up and i used
00:37:48.920 to joke that i felt like a duck okay so here's the thing if you attended ballet classes um before you
00:37:55.900 got to canada you were not having this middle class existence i mean it is just such a nonsense do you
00:38:02.580 know how expensive ballet is okay i just put my daughter in ballet classes and when i looked at
00:38:06.860 the price i was like what am i doing she's two years old like she's running around the class going
00:38:11.280 like this doing nothing and i'm putting her into these ballet classes really because i just think she
00:38:14.720 looks extremely cute in this little ballet outfit with her top bun but it's expensive with one daughter
00:38:20.680 they had two okay two daughters in ballet class when she was living in california we need to stop with
00:38:30.460 this narrative that kamala harris grew up middle class it's so offensive to me i just can't stand
00:38:35.760 it anymore if another person says it i'm going to be sick i think i'm going to be physically ill
00:38:39.600 if we keep pretending that she is one of two things one middle class and two black we just have to stop
00:38:47.360 doing both of those things immediately amazingly she she says that she she took her her her hard
00:38:52.780 upbringing in the albert ballet classes with her she says this is a quote i was sure to take my
00:38:58.360 upbringing with me to montreal one day maya and i held a demonstration in front of our building
00:39:04.580 protesting the fact that kids weren't allowed to play soccer on the lawn i'm happy to report that
00:39:11.260 our demands were met like i mean that is just definitively a made-up story that's the thing
00:39:18.580 it's just a made-up story there's no element of that story that is true like you did not demonstrate
00:39:23.420 to play soccer in a lawn in a brand new place in montreal canada i mean how many months can you
00:39:29.000 even play soccer up there weren't you just telling us that it was it was so cold and you had to buy
00:39:33.840 your down jackets and you were sad to say au revoir to your french ballet teacher what's going on none of
00:39:40.180 this makes any sense this book is a treasure trove of bullshit i am telling you she she then says
00:39:48.220 eventually i convinced my mother to let me switch to a fine arts school where i tried out violin french
00:39:53.920 horn and kettle drum alongside my studies in history and math one year we performed free to be
00:40:00.520 you and me from start to finish i think i'm going to be ill i think i'm going to be physically ill but
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00:40:56.840 just read by the way before we get out of here i just need to read some of the comments on yesterday's
00:41:00.880 episode because i was just laughing so hard late into the night realizing black people are hilarious
00:41:06.220 because they're not trying to be funny and they've just hyper focused on one thing and they need to
00:41:10.480 talk about it and get it off their chest and yesterday i was just going through the absurdity
00:41:14.260 of all of her stories in this book the truths we hold like just trying to blackify herself like she
00:41:18.720 i personally think she holds contempt for black people now that i'm digging into her story and
00:41:23.340 realizing like what her family roots are i believe her contempt is what she thinks black people are
00:41:27.460 stupid and she can just make up something about her background and will go for it and so the collared
00:41:31.420 greens in the bathtub very disgusting obviously just common sense absolutely disgusting where you
00:41:35.800 shower got hair skin i don't know what else is in people's showers what gets caught in the drain you
00:41:40.980 don't just drop food in there it's just not a thing that you should do and it's obvious that if it's a
00:41:44.900 thing that you do it's just not going to be a thing that a black person does this is honestly we're
00:41:48.300 getting now into like basic science right so black people do not do these things so these are some
00:41:52.180 comments from yesterday's episode that i wanted to read marie writes black people don't wash greens in
00:41:57.480 the bathtub not only is that disgusting it's insulting i am tamaya writes been black american all my life and
00:42:03.660 never seen anybody cook greens in the bathtub les mckenzie writes someone should have asked her how
00:42:08.760 they cooked collared greens in her house who the hell watches collared greens in a bathtub bond wolf
00:42:14.580 writes i'm an older woman from the country back in the day we called the large containers used for
00:42:18.460 cleaning greens tubs no one used a bathtub to clean their greens not knowing this detail is where she
00:42:24.600 messed up the lie she is full of crap proctor writes nobody black is washing collared greens in the
00:42:29.740 tub nobody leonard writes how does a hindu indian woman raise two proud black girls that's in response
00:42:37.620 to her sitting down with matt barnes and being like my you know my mother raised two proud black girls
00:42:41.920 literally how the math isn't mathing kamala how does that work can anybody do that can anybody just
00:42:47.940 raise two proud black girls i just don't get it cecilia writes very interestingly i am an indian still
00:42:54.680 living in india kamala's mother was an ayur brahmin an upper caste who are very very prejudiced and
00:43:02.460 blacks don't stand a chance to suggest that her mother raised her and her sister to be two proud
00:43:08.420 black women in white america is really awkward yes as i said i want to do like an entire week dedicated
00:43:15.040 to kamala's mother i might even do an entire week dedicated to doug emhoff i should but he hasn't said
00:43:22.060 anything about janet jackson i'm sure right now he's just like you know what i love janet jackson
00:43:25.460 i'm not going to say anything about janet jackson doug is probably realizing right now to just stay
00:43:29.640 away from the topic of janet jackson altogether and kamala probably wishes she did i feel like
00:43:34.500 maybe michelle called michelle obama called and was just like girl did you really have to go for
00:43:39.780 janet jackson and she was like i didn't know i didn't know i didn't actually grow up with any of
00:43:42.780 this music that i said i grew up with but we're here and i'm gonna keep going and i know that there
00:43:47.500 was a lot that's happening also that woman that i suspect highly suspect is donald harris's real
00:43:53.000 mother that he's hiding and merging all of these stories with or i guess she could be a grandmother
00:43:57.440 but no i think it's actually his mother because of the timeline of when she's born in 1909 and he is
00:44:01.880 then born in 1938 i i very much believe that the more that we look into her we will be able to sort of
00:44:10.960 establish this network of people who i believe are working on behalf of bustamante and other people
00:44:17.660 who have very shady backgrounds just appeared in countries and began overthrowing things under the
00:44:22.440 guise of freedom and i just really want to illustrate here this makes kamala harris exceedingly dangerous
00:44:29.860 i don't quite think people understand what we are dealing with here if you have a woman who has a
00:44:37.860 grandparent or a great grandparent who was tight with bustamante who was rounding up rastafarians
00:44:44.800 and cutting their dreads off and killing and torturing them and calling for a genocide of them
00:44:51.020 who can just not have any guilt even slight guilt about that and just pull out a black card and just
00:44:58.020 be like yeah like i'm i'm gonna be the first black president and talking about her heritage in harlem like
00:45:02.720 someone who's capable of that that just feels nothing in their soul
00:45:06.080 is not a person that you want to give more power to so i am calling on kamala harris and her team to
00:45:13.400 simply answer these questions i'm calling upon them i think that we have produced enough evidence here
00:45:19.260 that something is not adding up that this is now legitimately substantiated that there are a lot of
00:45:24.780 holes in their official legend that they tried to establish for the public back in 2019 i think it
00:45:31.100 would be the correct thing to respond to it meaningfully to tell us where to look so that we can make sense
00:45:38.420 of your background maybe there is really just a double barrel christiana and another iris who really did
00:45:46.320 live the lives that you say that they lived who happened to have the same names of the workers who worked
00:45:51.360 exactly where they worked maybe there is i'm open to that like two percent possibility and again i'm not
00:45:57.200 doing this because i am trying to like say that she doesn't have a right to respond to it i'm doing this
00:46:03.920 because this investigation is important to understanding who it is who is asking for more power in america
00:46:09.960 that it is it is the most relevant thing and yes this began with something very simple jenna jackson but now
00:46:15.480 we are somewhere so far beyond that that every single person should be interested because as i said
00:46:21.080 if you have it within you to take the identity of black people who were washing your clothes right
00:46:29.480 dealing with your plantation your your sugar plantation which means they were descendants of
00:46:34.860 the slaves that you owned and you felt nothing when you stole their identity to create a story about
00:46:40.820 yourself so that other black people would be enslaved by you in a different country you are
00:46:45.640 disturbed disturbed and dismissed as far as i'm concerned i welcome her to come on the show i welcome
00:46:51.880 her to have a phone call i welcome her to do whatever she wants any harris person would like to clarify
00:46:55.240 some things i'm an open book i'm open to changing and modifying anything i've gotten wrong we are
00:46:59.500 investigating and i'm starting to draw some conclusions here but it is still an investigation and i'm open to
00:47:04.400 hearing any place where we've gotten things wrong so guys unfortunately next week i am going to be on
00:47:09.460 vacation not unfortunately i'm actually really throws you on vacation but i'm unfortunate that
00:47:12.900 we're gonna have to stop this investigation don't worry i will still have content for you so if you're
00:47:16.760 watching this on youtube um be sure to hit the little bell that will tell you the episodes will be
00:47:21.240 um just interviews that we have done actually incredibly on monday do not miss monday's episode
00:47:26.740 you remember the plane mh370 that just disappeared do you ever wonder like what happened to that plane
00:47:32.360 because i sat down with someone who presented a very solid theory of what happened to that plane
00:47:38.040 like literally make sure you hit notifications on youtube and that you take a listen because it blew
00:47:43.620 my mind but also somewhere in my soul i just knew that it was right like the government has just been
00:47:48.120 like hiding technology from us hiding truths from us spiritual truths about us like where we come from
00:47:53.860 everything and it just like it blew my mind if you're someone who can open your mind and expand your
00:48:00.120 mind to the possibility that your government is lying to you about a lot because they've been caught
00:48:04.660 lying to you about a lot then you need to be here on monday but we will have episodes uh premiering
00:48:09.180 monday through thursday next week while i'm on vacation and i will take the time while i'm on
00:48:12.700 vacation to deeply research idris allen and the rest of the family to put the pieces together because i
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00:49:00.160 you