Candace Owens - February 12, 2025


Becoming Brigitte: Jean-Michel Trogneux | Ep 4


Episode Stats

Length

52 minutes

Words per Minute

172.64644

Word Count

9,016

Sentence Count

539

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Candice and Vanessa talk about who exactly is Jean-Michel Macron s mother, why she changed her son's name from Jean-Brigitte to Jean-Marcie, and why she is not a daughter-in-law to her son.


Transcript

00:00:00.260 Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Yes, you guys, guess what? Today is Jean-Michel
00:00:07.020 Trogneau's birthday. In other words, happy birthday, Brigitte Macron, to First Lady Brigitte
00:00:12.320 Macron. So excited to get into this, to bring to audiences who exactly is Jean-Michel Trogneau,
00:00:18.580 where he is. It's time to start that part of this series. So welcome back to our series,
00:00:23.940 Becoming Brigitte.
00:00:30.000 Okay, so some things to recap. I was so frustrated at the end of the last episode because so many of
00:00:45.560 you had commented, Candice, it's time for you to create a family chart. And we had already created
00:00:50.920 a family chart. We just got so busy that I forgot to show it to you, obviously, on the show. So I
00:00:55.500 completely dropped the ball there. I apologize, of course, when we are doing these sorts of series
00:00:59.880 like the Kamala series. And now as we look at this Brigitte series, there are so many names that
00:01:04.480 does become confusing. And it's good to slow it down and be able to visualize who and what exactly
00:01:09.520 it is that we are talking about. So let's kind of go backwards and start there. I am showing you guys
00:01:13.820 now the Emmanuel Macron family chart. Okay, these are allegedly, saying allegedly here because I have
00:01:20.980 tons of questions as we get deeper into the story. But his parents, Jean-Michel Macron. Then you have
00:01:27.380 Francoise Nogue. Obviously, we spoke a lot last week, particularly about Germaine Nogue, who he refers
00:01:36.380 to affectionately as Manette, right? She's the one that shared this love of pedophile-centric books with
00:01:45.280 her grandson. She is, as we mentioned to you last week, the only family member that he includes in his
00:01:52.640 childhood stories throughout his autobiography, which is entitled Revolution. So wanted to get over that,
00:02:01.380 wanted to speak about Revolution, understanding that this is, that is actually the Macron chart.
00:02:05.940 And then, of course, like I said, his mother, what we described, yes, on last week's episode,
00:02:10.220 or a couple of days ago, the episode was that Dr. Frances Nogue, his mother, when she was first
00:02:15.280 introduced to the world, she was introduced as a pediatrician who helped out, in some capacity,
00:02:21.500 the Social Security office. And then we had this huge bombshell in the last episode where we learned,
00:02:26.480 just kidding, by Social Security work, we forgot to include the fact that she helped transgendered
00:02:33.440 and intersex people secure new identities. I mean, that was a major, major, major tidbit. I mean,
00:02:40.260 that really, it's explosive. And it's important for you to remember that as we go along, because that
00:02:45.760 means that Macron's immediate family was involved in helping people, okay, who had gender issues to
00:02:53.600 become someone else. In other words, they were facilitating the issuing of real government IDs,
00:03:00.400 which allowed people to legally shed themselves of their former identities and their true biological
00:03:06.660 sex. We have to wake up to the fact that that is the reality of the world that we live in today.
00:03:11.960 So what is that? What are the implications of that? Let's just pause there. What are the implications
00:03:15.700 of if I decide, okay, I'm Candace Owens, nope, I feel like actually I was born a man. And so I'm going
00:03:23.160 to change my name. I'm going to change my name to Jean-Michel Trogneau, okay? And then someone comes out
00:03:29.860 and they say like, you know, Candace Owens is this person. Can I then sue them for defamation
00:03:36.040 for saying that I'm Candace Owens if I've legally changed my name to Jean-Michel Trogneau? Does that
00:03:44.360 become the basis of a defamation suit if you are able to shed your identity? I want you to think
00:03:48.620 about that. As we keep going throughout this series, it's very important to remember this,
00:03:52.460 that his mother was dealing with this capacity in the social security office. I should also add here
00:03:57.740 that thereafter, shockingly, in a very rare interview, his mother gave to a journalist
00:04:04.260 named Gail Chakaloff. She was writing a biography about the Macron couple. Biography was entitled
00:04:10.180 Just the Two of Us. And she spoke with his mother and his mother said something very strange. She said,
00:04:17.820 and I quote, it's in this book, for me, Brigitte is not a daughter-in-law. Excuse me? What does that mean?
00:04:28.020 Brigitte is married to your son? She's been married to your son for a very long time. She fell in love
00:04:31.240 with your son and your son was 14 years old. What do you mean to me she is not a daughter-in-law? What
00:04:36.100 is the implication of that? What else could she be? What else could the first lady be to you? So we'll
00:04:41.120 just leave that there. Okay, now let's take a look at Brigitte Macron's family chart. Okay, we've got
00:04:47.260 some other important things to remember. So you have Brigitte, who allegedly was married for 32 years to
00:04:53.020 this guy, Andre Louis Ozier. Okay, and they allegedly had three children, Lawrence Ozier,
00:05:02.320 Sebastian Ozier, and Tifan Ozier. Now it's important to remember, which we touched upon last episode,
00:05:08.580 that the first lady just routinely sort of gets things wrong in her interviews, right? Like she
00:05:14.800 gets the date wrong from when her sister, Mary Vaughn, died. She had got the date very wrong from when her
00:05:21.400 alleged niece died. And we're starting to think of this as more of a strategy than anything else.
00:05:26.600 Like it's not just forgetting dates. It's because you're trying to confuse the public. And a big
00:05:31.120 indication of that was Tifan, okay, her daughter, getting both the date and the manner of her father's
00:05:39.100 burial wrong in Paris Match Magazine, Weekly Magazine. How is that possible? Remember, we talked
00:05:44.840 about this. We can bring up that chart again. Very weird mystery regarding this Andre Louis Ozier
00:05:51.580 character. How weird it was, we cannot emphasize enough. We learn from his first cousin, okay? He
00:05:58.900 had a first cousin named John Louis Ozier. And that's where it got really confusing for some people.
00:06:05.040 There was a first cousin. And that first cousin then described that essentially he had sued the
00:06:13.160 journalist for misidentifying him in the wedding photo. That first cousin then got upset because the
00:06:20.500 Elisee Palace kind of played him into suing her for defamation, pretending they were going to join
00:06:25.460 the suit. But then also Brigitte Macron refused to simply say, bring that picture back up. Yeah,
00:06:30.540 that's me. That's me in the wedding photo. She refused to do this and just kind of backed out.
00:06:34.900 And so he wasn't happy with this. He was not happy. He felt used by the Elisee Palace. He opened up to a
00:06:40.480 journalist and tells us some really strange things about his cousin's burial, about his cousin's
00:06:45.500 funeral, about his cousin's cremation. Mainly the strangest thing being that the Elisee Palace was
00:06:50.760 involved, okay? They wanted to see to it that this funeral was executed like a thief in the night.
00:06:55.980 They did not want the public to learn about this. And they saw it over the finish line. And yet,
00:07:01.600 despite this, Brigitte Macron did not attend the funeral of her alleged ex-husband of 32 years,
00:07:10.860 the alleged father of her children. We want to make sure he's buried, okay? But we are not going
00:07:17.540 to show up. Neither me or the president are going to show up. And then Tafan is going to just make up
00:07:22.220 what a massive mistake in Paris match and say, I buried my father on December 24th. And then we
00:07:27.840 learn, no, he was actually cremated on December 28th. And it was a year prior. And this is the
00:07:33.040 photo you use because everything, everything was destroyed. Okay? That's, that's crazy. So yes,
00:07:39.940 remember that we learned that information, not from a conspiracy theorist. We learned this from
00:07:45.480 the cousin, John Luis Osier, the cousin of Andre. Okay? The one who successfully sued Natasha
00:07:52.880 Ray for defamation because she wrongly assumed that it was him. Okay? What we do know,
00:07:57.400 and we confirmed last episode, is that this man, and we can show you again his obituary photo,
00:08:02.160 because no other photos of him exist. From the wedding photo to this, his whole life has been
00:08:06.900 destroyed. What we can tell you is that he did, in fact, exist. They lied about where he worked,
00:08:12.880 what bank he worked at. Again, tons of little lies to send people down rabbit holes so they can make a
00:08:17.340 mistake. But what we can't tell you is what exactly happened to him. We cannot ascertain what
00:08:23.340 happened to him based on the testimony of his first cousin. Because it depends on whether or not
00:08:27.940 you believe his partner, the woman who was at his funeral, who claimed that she found tickets to
00:08:34.480 Africa in his pocket, that he had emptied all of his bank accounts. And if you potentially,
00:08:41.060 or you could say and or, if you believe the journalist from Paris Match, who then wrote that
00:08:47.220 Andre actually spent the last days of his life in a psychiatric ward being guarded by none other
00:08:54.580 than Alexander Banala. Now, we got to talk about this guy. Okay? Because he's important. He's very
00:09:03.020 important. Because he's come up actually a couple of times, but we should dig into deep of why that
00:09:07.200 particular allegation matters. Because it's interesting that despite the fact that they love
00:09:12.760 to sue people, they love to sue people, they never went after that journalist who claimed
00:09:17.320 that Alexander Banala, the former deputy chief of staff to Emmanuel Macron, was guarding, for whatever
00:09:26.360 reason, guarding a psychiatric ward door of Andre. So we know for a fact that Elyse Palace was involved
00:09:36.700 at the very least in his funeral. And this journalist puts that. So I think we should explore that. So we
00:09:41.140 should talk about Alexander Banala, because that is not a subtle mention from a journalist. Okay?
00:09:46.340 We had first mentioned Alexander Banala in the introductory episode when we told you about sort of this,
00:09:53.660 I don't know how to describe it, like a syndicate almost of pedophiles, these accidental pedophiles
00:09:59.940 that Emmanuel Macron keeps landing himself around. Okay? We mentioned Olivier Douamel. That was the man
00:10:06.460 who was accused by his stepdaughter of having molested her twin brother when he was 13 or 14 years
00:10:14.580 old. She wrote this in a book. And by the way, because the Statue of Limitations had passed,
00:10:20.480 he was never brought to justice, but he admitted that it was true, that he did in fact sexually abuse
00:10:24.760 his teenage son. Well, one of the things that he helped, because he was so close to Emmanuel Macron with,
00:10:29.700 he helped him when he landed himself in hot water over what has come to be known in France as the
00:10:37.180 Banala Affair, meaning Alexander Banala, the deputy chief of staff. Okay? And now for whatever reason,
00:10:45.540 like I said, we have no idea why this journalist mentioned, but said Alexander Banala was guarding
00:10:52.100 the psychiatric ward. So I'm going to show you Alexander Banala again, so that you can get him into
00:10:56.200 your mind, despite being extremely young. I want to be clear. He is today only 33 years old. He's got
00:11:04.180 quite a remarkable professional resume. Okay? When Emmanuel Macron was running for president,
00:11:11.560 Alexander Banala was just 25 years old, and he served the candidate as his security officer. He was
00:11:19.280 the head of his security. Okay? Once Emmanuel Macron got elected, he then made Alexander Banala his deputy
00:11:25.460 chief of staff. Okay? Huge position. Could you imagine 25 years old and you're like going into
00:11:30.900 the White House, the Elisee Palace? It was then later discovered that these two had an incredibly
00:11:36.500 close relationship, so close as Emmanuel took him on a ski trip with him and his family. Not as the
00:11:42.740 security, like as like you're a part of the family on a ski trip. And even closer than that,
00:11:48.440 Emmanuel Macron allowed Alexander Banala, this 25, 26-year-old kid, essentially, to move into the
00:11:57.940 national palace of the French Republic. Okay? He was living at the palace of the Alma. That is
00:12:04.880 shocking. He had residency here. Okay? So what's going on here? Just imagine you're 26, you're living
00:12:10.000 in a palace, and I don't know, I'm thinking he must have provided some incredible security to the
00:12:15.640 president. He must have done the president some solids. Okay? When you dig into his past, you learn
00:12:21.640 that back when Banala was 23 years old, he had been accused and then subsequently acquitted of
00:12:28.980 violence against a woman. Okay? Insofar that she said that she was rendered incapacitated to work. But
00:12:34.420 as I said, he was acquitted, and then he became the head of Emmanuel Macron's security team.
00:12:39.660 Then, when Emmanuel Macron was president, a massive scandal broke, which came to be known,
00:12:44.700 obviously, as a Banala affair in 2018, when his deputy chief of staff was actually caught on camera,
00:12:53.820 dressed as a police officer, beating protesters in the street of Paris. I'm not kidding. Okay?
00:13:00.760 LeMond, I told you that's like the French New York Times, broke the story. They had footage of him.
00:13:06.120 It was undoubtedly Banala impersonating a police officer and beating a young protester in the
00:13:14.340 streets. And then a second video emerged, which was published onto Twitter, which showed Banala
00:13:19.280 grabbing a female protester by the neck and dragging her away. Actually, I'm going to ask my producer,
00:13:24.720 Skylar, were we able to pull that footage? Okay, great. Let's actually show you some of that footage.
00:13:31.720 Just this is just to make you guys understand this. What you are looking at is a chief of staff of a
00:13:39.120 president beating up a protester. He's going to come on in there in police uniform. That's him.
00:13:45.500 Just totally normal chief of staff stuff, right? That's just what everybody's chief of staff is
00:14:04.880 doing all around the world. It would later be discovered that as people began investigating
00:14:10.820 the story more and more, that three police officers provided him with more surveillance footage.
00:14:17.720 Alexander Banala, they were giving him surveillance footage that had not yet been made available to
00:14:21.960 the public, essentially allowing for him to prepare his defense, which signals to us that, okay, they've
00:14:29.080 got ties with the police officers. Clearly, otherwise, he wouldn't have been given the uniform to wear
00:14:35.140 as he pretended to be a police officer that day. Now, President Macron at the time of this attack
00:14:40.600 was in Australia. He seemed incredibly reluctant to let go of his deputy chief or to speak about the
00:14:46.260 matter in any capacity publicly, essentially, which is why I guess he called up his doable friend.
00:14:51.260 What should I do? What do you mean? What should you do? Your chief of staff was just caught
00:14:53.780 beating protesters in the street. Why aren't you just more shocked at that? What do you mean? What do
00:14:58.940 you do? And it seems that Emmanuel Macron might have been so concerned about this that he tried to
00:15:07.120 help Alexander out. Now, why am I making that assumption? Again, this is an assumption, not a
00:15:10.440 fact. But what is a fact is that Alexander Banala, when he was being interviewed about the scandal,
00:15:16.880 none other than Mimi Marchand was in the room to assist him speaking to the press. Mimi Marchand,
00:15:25.580 yes, the pope, the celebrity popess of the press who could get anything in the press, anything taken
00:15:32.580 out of the press, woman that could get the press to cover up pedophilia charges for her friends.
00:15:39.200 OK, eventually, as the scandal completely engulfed the Elisee Palace, they did, in fact, have to move
00:15:44.900 to dismiss Banala. On paper, at least want to be clear on paper, he was released because then another
00:15:50.640 scandal emerged. It would later be discovered that a few months later, they realized they
00:15:55.560 did not actually remove his diplomatic passports. And despite being seemingly fired, several months
00:16:01.020 later, he used those diplomatic passports to travel to meet with African leaders, including
00:16:08.140 the president of Chad, a guy named Idris Debe. Now, for people that are watching this from Africa,
00:16:14.980 you're looking at this guy going, didn't he die a few years later in kind of one of those
00:16:18.960 stereotypical Western scenarios where suddenly a group of rebels rises up? Give me like a Muammar
00:16:24.800 Gaddafi type situation and the rebels are just so unhappy and they kill the president.
00:16:28.780 Yeah, that's what happened to that guy in Chad. Yeah. So but I'm sure it was totally organic and
00:16:33.560 people were really unhappy in the streets and like the West had nothing to do with it.
00:16:37.000 Nonetheless, Alexander Banala was meeting with this guy on diplomatic passports after he had
00:16:42.880 been fired. So it was the second part of the scandal. It then emerged that while he was working
00:16:48.300 for Macron, Alexander Banala, this 26 year old palace living king, had actually contracted financial
00:16:55.920 ties with two Russian oligarchs who were said to be members of the Russian mafia. Oopsies. Again,
00:17:03.120 I guess everyone around me is accused of being either a criminal, a pedophile. So what? I'm sure
00:17:09.060 Emmanuel Macron is always just so innocent in this. Brigitte, it just keeps happening to them.
00:17:14.160 They're trying to work with good people, guys. They're really trying to surround themselves with
00:17:18.500 good people. I swear it's everyone around them. It's just not them. I think that we should actually
00:17:22.900 take a look here at this extraordinary syndicate that is emerging around them because we've covered
00:17:29.100 a lot of these people. So Michelle Marchand, obviously the pope ass up there on the left right
00:17:33.980 of the French media. We know she's been indolved in dirt. She's been kicked out forgery, extortion,
00:17:39.860 you name it. She's been accused of it. A woman that we understand had the capacity,
00:17:44.920 the only person that people had to go through to get photos of the first lady's past. She owns best
00:17:50.840 image. OK, and you're telling me this is the only person that can produce images from Brigitte
00:17:55.740 Macron's past before she became a professor or a teacher. Seems a little suspect. Then below her,
00:18:04.240 we have Bernard Arnault, richest man in the world because he controls LVMH. We mentioned his son-in-law,
00:18:11.880 Xavier Neal, who was the in-between, the go-between between Mimi Marchand and the first couple.
00:18:18.220 But I want you to also know that LVMH owns Paris Match. OK, so that's where she's putting all of these
00:18:24.980 doctored, airbrushed images. I would say airbrushed images of Brigitte so that everyone thinks she's
00:18:31.540 like young and looking and irresistibly hot. She's working on that. Then we'll jump up to the
00:18:37.580 right corner there. We mentioned Nicolas Gasquier, which is the person that's dressing the first lady
00:18:41.840 also under the LVMH empire, the one who is just putting transgendered people everywhere he can.
00:18:47.740 Honestly, you should just Google Nicolas Gasquier in your in your spare time because we didn't even
00:18:52.580 scratch the surface in terms of how dedicated he is to the trans cause and bring all these trans
00:18:56.460 models and putting them on the runway and trying to trans, trans, trans everything. But I'm sure
00:19:00.600 Brigitte Macron is exactly who he says he is. And just I don't know, just wants to dress Brigitte
00:19:06.980 Macron for whatever reason. It is what it is. Then, of course, as we mentioned, Emmanuel Macron's
00:19:11.640 mother, Francois Nogue, who we know is concerning her work to trying to get individuals who suffer
00:19:20.280 from identity issues, new identities and doing this, by the way, this is legal. This is legal now.
00:19:25.440 And then we have there on the bottom who we just discussed was Alexandra Vanala. So just piece all
00:19:33.460 that together. OK, with forgery, extortion and most importantly, with access to a woman who can
00:19:39.600 facilitate the changing of identities. It is not enough for any person investigating this case to
00:19:47.040 ask questions like, is this Brigitte Trugno in the wedding photo? You will notice we didn't ask that
00:19:53.180 question when when my legal team got involved. We didn't say, is this Brigitte Trugno in the
00:19:56.980 wedding photo? We had to instead ask something more specific. Is this the current first lady of
00:20:05.080 France, Brigitte Macron, pictured here in this wedding photo? OK, and that's when the couple gets
00:20:12.580 real quiet. They don't want to answer those questions. Do you guys get what I'm getting at here?
00:20:17.280 OK, because we can confirm that that is indeed a photo of a woman named Brigitte Trugno in that
00:20:25.660 wedding photo. Where that Brigitte is, we cannot confirm because the first lady refuses to answer.
00:20:32.400 She has a mother-in-law who helps transgendered people get new identities. So you have to essentially
00:20:38.400 understand that you can just take somebody's name. You can take you can become somebody else
00:20:45.280 at a moment's notice now legally when you become transgendered. OK, this brings us to Jean-Michel
00:20:52.860 Trugno. OK, we obviously have to discuss him. This is Brigitte Trugno's brother. Today is his
00:20:59.700 birthday. Happy birthday, Jean-Michel Trugno. It's real important that we learn about him, a guy who was
00:21:05.300 so close to his sister, two different people, his sister, Brigitte Trugno, that she made him the best
00:21:12.880 man at her wedding. But then he just was completely missing from mention when the first lady, Brigitte
00:21:20.400 Macron, came into power, seemed to be purposeful to allow this person to fall through the cracks.
00:21:27.160 Despite all of the stuff being written about her family and where she came from, there was no mention
00:21:31.200 of Jean-Michel Trugno. That was the dog that was not barking. We're going to talk about him. We're
00:21:36.880 going to allow that dog to bark. But first, I'm going to take a quick break here to remind you
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00:23:51.580 in France. This has been explosive. Everybody knows something's going on here, but the English-speaking
00:23:58.420 world did not understand what was happening. And there are a lot of questions even in the French-speaking
00:24:02.260 world. They don't understand why it is that Xavier Poussard has not been sued for defamation,
00:24:07.360 but Natasha Ray has. What is the difference? Xavier Poussard was always very clear with me
00:24:12.180 that his major breakthrough came thanks to the work of Natasha Ray. She came to him and first said,
00:24:17.700 like, this is Jean-Michel Drogneau. I've been working on this. So where did she fumble the ball
00:24:21.500 and where did he not fumble the ball? And this is where it gets really interesting. And it was why it was
00:24:25.260 so important for me to slow that down for you, that we are talking about two different individuals,
00:24:32.800 Jean-Michel Drogneau and his sister Brigitte Drogneau. What you should know about Jean-Michel
00:24:37.240 Drogneau was that he was born on February 11th, 1945. And regarding his existence, there can be no
00:24:43.220 question. In fact, it is a stark contrast to trying to look into Brigitte Drogneau, unlike his sister,
00:24:49.600 Brigitte Drogneau, who, like her husband, appears to have nearly every trace of her existence
00:24:56.300 magically wiped, destroyed. You cannot get your hands on documents. In fact, Brigitte Drogneau,
00:25:03.420 the person who's claiming to be in the Élysée Palace as Brigitte Macron, you think it'd be very easy
00:25:09.500 to get school pictures of her. You can't get them. Xavier Poussard has gone through court processes
00:25:17.080 in order to get his hands on a yearbook that should be supplied by law. Okay? She went to Sacred Heart,
00:25:26.340 Sacre Croix. I hope I'm saying that okay in French. Sacre Croix. And they're supposed to give you the
00:25:32.100 yearbook so you can look at a picture. Despite this, the school is refusing to do that. Now, why would a
00:25:38.080 school refuse to give you a photo of the First Lady, of the First Lady growing up? Why can't we see
00:25:44.400 pictures of the First Lady in yearbooks that are in existence? Why can't we see her in elementary
00:25:49.800 school, in middle school, in high school? Why is it that every trace of Brigitte Drogneau's existence
00:25:55.080 is impossible to garner? And it was also difficult but not impossible to garner stuff about Jean-Michel
00:26:02.120 Drogneau. And we were able to piece together a very clear timeline of his existence until he kind of
00:26:08.620 magically falls off of a cliff. So we will walk you through this timeline. Okay?
00:26:14.800 Jean-Michel, I told you, born in 1945. We then know that he begins attending a Jesuit academy. We
00:26:21.620 have multiple photos of him at a Jesuit academy. And I'm going to show you one of them, I believe,
00:26:28.520 that we have here. Yep. So if you look there on the far right bottom, you will see that that
00:26:34.440 is Jean-Michel Drogneau. Okay. And like I said, I'm going to save some of the photos that we have
00:26:40.020 because Xavier Poussard is going to be our next episode, that interview, and what he worked to
00:26:44.880 get his hands on is explosive. And I do not want to ruin that for him. Jumping back into our timeline,
00:26:51.440 in 1953, his little sister, Brigitte Drogneau, was born. Then we know, like I said, he continued to
00:26:58.380 attend that Jesuit academy. Then we have that famous 1944 family picture, which best image
00:27:05.740 released to the documentary maker who felt like she was, for whatever reason, being questioned by
00:27:12.700 the Elieze Palace that would be treating her like she was under interrogation. She was able to get her
00:27:17.940 hands on that family picture. 1955 to 1956, he's back at school. Again, we will have those class photos
00:27:25.660 available for you in Xavier's interview in our sit-down, which we'll be releasing next. In 1960,
00:27:32.820 Brigitte and Jean-Michel Drogneau's sister, Maryvonne Drogneau, dies in a car accident with her husband,
00:27:38.520 Paul Farsi, on February 24th. Their daughter, Natalie, five months old at the time, survives and
00:27:44.320 goes on to marry a guy named Richard, and they have two daughters. In 1963, the public is then given a
00:27:51.080 photo of what we are told is the real Brigitte Drogneau at communion. We note that this does
00:27:57.720 not look like the current first lady, and the current first lady has thus far, to this day,
00:28:01.880 declined to answer my question about whether or not, not if it's Brigitte Drogneau in the photo,
00:28:07.140 but whether or not it's her in the photo. Important differentiation. In 1963, Jean-Michel Drogneau
00:28:13.740 lived in Algiers, Algiers, Algeria, in February. So he was 18 years old. This is a highly unusual
00:28:21.600 thing, as Xavier told me, because this was just after the bloody war of independence. Algeria getting
00:28:28.040 their independence from France. And he says at this time, no Frenchmen went to Algeria unless they
00:28:35.040 were communists. But we know that he was there because there was a census available. And we are
00:28:41.320 keen suddenly to get a photo of him around this time because, well, now we're not talking about
00:28:46.400 kid photos, which seems to be the only thing Brigitte Macron wants to release a very small
00:28:52.800 amount, a total of what, three photos that were released. Doesn't want to release any older photos
00:28:56.860 until suddenly Brigitte Macron is a professor, right? Brigitte Ozier says, oh, I'm a professor.
00:29:02.640 We're just kind of like missing these important years of her life, which would allow us to see the
00:29:07.440 face sort of mutate over time, right? This next photo, which I'm not going to show you because it
00:29:14.220 is explosive and it took Xavier Poussard years to get. He gets his hands on a photo of Jean-Michel
00:29:22.000 Drogneau, who is enrolled in the ESTP school, which is a French engineering school. That becomes the last
00:29:31.780 verified photo that we have on record. But I want you to note he is 18 at this time. You take any
00:29:38.400 person, you take a photo of them when they're 18, and it is very hard to say that you were expecting
00:29:43.120 this person to look majorly different, right? Decades on from that because you are a young adult,
00:29:49.700 right? Jumping back into this timeline, we then know that the real Brigitte Trogneau marries
00:29:57.680 Andre Louis Ozier becoming Brigitte Ozier. We have a wedding announcement. We have a wedding
00:30:03.660 photo. It actually happened. And that is the photo which Natasha Ray made an unfortunate and totally
00:30:10.460 understandable mistake regarding. And then, like I told you, for whatever reason, Jean-Michel
00:30:16.560 photographically disappears. He disappears. And then this amazing thing happens. In 1977, when people
00:30:25.840 started recognizing that their first lady, something about the story didn't make sense, when people
00:30:31.020 began first speaking about their suspicions that they were looking at a transitioned man,
00:30:36.640 for many reasons, they were able to dig up an interview, okay, from 1977. And it's a man who says
00:30:48.940 that he is transitioned and living as a woman named Veronique. Now, for my English listeners,
00:30:56.900 this is going to be a bit confusing for you. So I'm going to describe to you why this was so
00:31:02.300 explosive. Every person that speaks, you can transition your name, you can try to speak in a
00:31:08.460 different tone, but you have tics, you know, almost things that you say that you don't even recognize
00:31:15.140 that you say, words that you might rely on. And for First Lady Macron, that tic, so to speak,
00:31:22.700 is she says, that is to say, right? That is to say. Some people might say, like, you know, like I was
00:31:30.980 going to like the store and like her tic is that is to say, that is to say. So we have this individual
00:31:38.480 who appears, does not show their face. It's shadowed on this talk show in 1977, says their name is
00:31:44.620 Veronique and says that they have transitioned. And the person has the exact same voice as the
00:31:51.580 current First Lady of France and the same tic. And of course, at the time that the First Lady was
00:31:59.280 doing all these interviews, she never thought the public was going to dig up this old interview
00:32:03.260 of this transgendered individual on a talk show saying, that is to say, that is to say over and
00:32:10.060 over again. So I'm going to play a little bit of this interview. Of course, it is in French. So
00:32:15.080 this will mean nothing to English listeners. But then I'm going to read you the transcript because
00:32:19.080 there's some other important coincidences that happened. Take a listen.
00:32:23.800 I believe that in fact, there is no transformation because the psychism is already feminine and the
00:32:29.580 individual, in my opinion, is already prepared to this kind of mutation by necessity. In this
00:32:34.520 sense, we feel a woman and we feel a situation without more. There is no mutation, there is
00:32:40.400 a regularization.
00:32:40.820 You are completely woman, so you have been operated in how many times?
00:32:44.320 J'aime pas tellement le mot devenir complètement femme. C'est-à-dire que nous devenons une sorte de
00:32:49.320 femme pouvant copuler, mais ne pouvant pas procréer. De là des problèmes juridiques d'ailleurs, dont on
00:32:54.800 parlera après. C'est-à-dire que l'intégration se fait sans problème sur le plan individuel, il n'existe que
00:33:01.480 sur le plan social.
00:33:02.480 Now, essentially, someone in the chat here just said that's her voice, but also someone who said
00:33:11.580 in the chat that this, you could refer to this as a voice footprint. That's a perfect way to say it's
00:33:16.940 a voice footprint. There are things that you just can't wrench yourself off. But also, even when you
00:33:21.800 transform your identity, you still have an identity. You still have interests that don't magically go
00:33:27.300 away. If you change your name, okay, this is why I'm going to tell you what she says in the script.
00:33:31.160 If I'm Candace Owens, even if I change my name to Jean-Michel Trogneau, it doesn't transform my
00:33:37.800 interest. It doesn't make me, I love Italian food. I'm not going to suddenly like not like Italian food
00:33:42.560 because I could become Jean-Michel Trogneau. I'm not going to suddenly not be interested in the Blake
00:33:47.880 Lively and Ryan Reynolds case because I changed my name legally to Jean-Michel Trogneau. And so this
00:33:52.680 interview was explosive when it was released because of things that Veronique said. So I'm going to pull up
00:33:57.760 the transcript for you in English and read you what this is translating into. So the interviewer
00:34:03.280 asks, he says to the audience, I can only guarantee the authenticity of Veronique's testimony. Veronique,
00:34:10.880 I'd like to know if when you had this operation, which is the one you've had, it was a difficult
00:34:15.420 moment for you or was it just the culmination of something that had happened before? Veronique says,
00:34:20.540 I don't think there's any transformation because the psyche is already feminine and the individual,
00:34:24.900 in this case me, is already prepared for this kind of mutation out of necessity in the sense that we
00:34:31.160 feel like women and we merely normalize the situation. There's no transfer, there's normalization.
00:34:37.980 The interviewer says, so you're completely a woman? How long ago did you have the operation?
00:34:43.740 Interestingly enough, she doesn't answer that part of the question of when she had an operation,
00:34:47.920 but she goes on and she says, answers, I don't really like the words completely a woman. In other words,
00:34:54.140 we become a kind of woman who can copulate but cannot procreate. Hence the legal problems we'll
00:35:00.280 be talking about later. In other words, integration goes smoothly on an individual level. They only
00:35:06.460 exist on a social level. Okay, so already she's starting to speak about this trouble that we know
00:35:13.360 that Emmanuel Macron's mother is going to concern herself with, which is like, okay, there are these
00:35:18.280 legal problems with who we identify with and who we, we know we're women, okay, but we have these
00:35:24.640 legal hoops and barriers and this is why I'm breaking and telling my story because we have to change this.
00:35:29.540 We have to be able to change this. The interviewer says, you have a job that we're not going to reveal
00:35:34.380 here. Let's just say it's a job that's about the public. Veronique responds, that's right,
00:35:38.500 I'm a craftsman. I have regular contact with the public. I'm in close contact with customers.
00:35:43.020 I don't have any problems. I used to because I had a phenotypic gender, meaning an ambiguous
00:35:48.800 appearance. They took me for what I wasn't, a homosexual, which wasn't the case either in my
00:35:54.560 behavior or in my way of thinking. But unfortunately, this image resulted in non-integration.
00:36:00.740 Um, uh, this is partially cut off here for me, but it says, uh, do, do, do, do, non-integration.
00:36:10.540 And actually, and actually I normalized a situation for my integration and I live very legally and
00:36:20.240 honorably for civil status purposes. It is possible to change your first name to an ambiguous one.
00:36:26.500 This is very important because it enables integration or pseudo integration into society
00:36:32.100 in the sense that there are always problems, but they can be solved administratively by mutual
00:36:37.720 agreement, but legally there's no solution. Unlike all foreign legislation, except the Belgian
00:36:42.860 legislation, which is modeled on ours. The interviewer then asked, do you feel that you are now completely
00:36:48.020 yourself and you don't have any problems identifying yourself since your operation? Veronique says,
00:36:53.160 to tell the truth, I only had identification problems towards others, not with myself. I saw
00:36:58.280 myself as what I was, a woman with a body that didn't belong to her. It's very difficult to conceive
00:37:03.740 for someone who's comfortable in one's own skin. I use the term comfortable in one's own skin because
00:37:08.100 it's the typical image because I didn't have any problems, but people created problems. Now I don't
00:37:13.760 have any problems. To tell the truth, this operation, um, that is the removal of this useless organ in
00:37:20.060 our case because it is both unusable and unused. And the interviewer asks her, do you live alone?
00:37:25.740 Veronique says, I'm not with anyone, but I've lived with a woman and conceived this union in the style
00:37:34.780 of George Sand and Chopin. Chopin was probably a transsexual. His style of melody, the way he plays
00:37:42.280 makes this quite clear. I think the image that has been given of the Rimbaud-Verlan union is a
00:37:49.720 distorted caricatured image that doesn't correspond at all. This is very important. Okay. She has this
00:37:56.920 speech tick. It's exactly like Brigitte Macron's. If you spoke French, you would understand that.
00:38:00.920 But she also mentioned musical composer, Frederick Chopin, plus mentions gay poets, Paul Verlaine
00:38:07.880 and Arthur Rimbaud. Now, why is that significant? Okay. Well, these poets, they were in a homosexual
00:38:12.520 affair, um, you know, but violence, very violent relationship. So she's clearly coming across as
00:38:18.880 someone who was tremendously educated. This is not some random person, right? This is somebody who has
00:38:23.860 been educated in the classics, who is on this show for the purpose of trying to move along legislation
00:38:30.360 to be able to make it easier for people who are trans to secure identities. That is the purpose of
00:38:36.060 this appearance, right? And as I said, the purpose of using someone who has sort of this ability to
00:38:41.980 communicate and speak about the high arts is to make people, perhaps the audience is more sympathetic
00:38:46.220 with the cause, right? She's saying, I was always a woman, which is funny because as I read that,
00:38:51.560 I also, what's ringing in my head is that sentence that Brigitte and Emmanuel wrote to me in the first
00:38:58.680 legal letter. They said, she does not owe you any proof that she has and always will be a woman.
00:39:04.960 Like very strange, very strange thing to write. Almost like I believe it and therefore it is.
00:39:11.780 And of course you do owe me proof. You're going to say that you're going to sue me in a Tennessee
00:39:14.840 court. You absolutely will be owing me proof if you're going to say that I defamed you.
00:39:18.680 But I go going back to the mention, these, these classical mentions regarding Chopin,
00:39:23.080 the first couple, when they were creating their legend in the public, claimed that they had moved a
00:39:30.140 piano into the Elize Palace because Emmanuel Macron, remember the virtuoso, loved to play Chopin for
00:39:37.360 Brigitte and for Brigitte only. So this is something, this matters to the couple, okay? Regarding the
00:39:42.820 homosexual poets that she mentioned, Paul Verlaine and Rimbaud, Emmanuel Macron, while acting as
00:39:50.440 president, considered admitting them both into the pantheon, which is, it's where they bury all of
00:39:58.060 these French heroes, okay? And this sparked a massive debate. Like should these people, first
00:40:05.020 off, one of the lovers shot the other one, had to serve time in prison. Would this be a good thing
00:40:09.640 to move them? He was going to honor them as this like homosexual, these homosexual poets and greats by
00:40:16.280 burying them in this significant structure. But what ended up happening was Rimbaud's family firmly
00:40:22.880 rejected that honor because they did not want his legacy to be reduced to a gay icon.
00:40:30.420 So that's just incredibly fascinating, right? It's incredibly fascinating that you have this
00:40:34.780 person, Veronique, and she's saying and mentioning all the people that we know have this significance
00:40:40.940 in their relationship between Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte. And she has, after somebody used an AI
00:40:47.800 voice analysis, they said that this was 100% the same person. And, you know, I don't know much about
00:40:54.420 these softwares, but for somebody to come out and to declare that this is 100% the same person, and the
00:40:59.380 only difference is that the voice has aged to have the same tics, it's a lot of coincidences. It was major
00:41:05.800 when this happened and when this was revealed. And then there are some more interesting things to
00:41:11.440 remember here, okay? When you jump back into the timeline, so Veronique appears. We don't know
00:41:17.660 what this person's name is in life. They're using this name for this interview, Veronique. No last name.
00:41:24.200 We don't know anything else. But don't forget that this person also said that he's not in a real
00:41:29.220 relationship, but he lives with a woman, okay? Veronique says he lives with a woman. Well, when we jump back
00:41:36.940 into our Jean-Michel Trogneau timeline, we find that at this time, Jean-Michel Trogneau, following this
00:41:44.980 interview, marries a woman. And ironically, her name is Veronique. So, could it be possible that
00:41:54.140 Jean-Michel took on the name of a dear friend named Veronique who he was living with and who he then
00:42:01.460 moved to marry? We don't know because, of course, there are no pictures of this wedding. There's nothing,
00:42:06.280 there's nothing there. Jean-Michel Trogneau, on paper, gets married to a woman named Veronique
00:42:12.560 Drew, okay? And then they have a child. They have a child in 1982 named John Jack. That's the John Jack
00:42:22.100 that looks tremendously like Emmanuel Macron. And then shortly thereafter, in 1987, Jean-Michel divorces
00:42:30.720 Veronique Drew. So, ladies and gentlemen, what is going on? Seriously, just like what is going on
00:42:40.820 in this story? What is happening? How do we have these actors who are unable to produce images from
00:42:48.400 these very relevant things that happened in their lives? You know, where is Jean-Michel Trogneau?
00:42:53.320 You got married to a woman. Are there no pictures from your wedding day? No. And you decided to just
00:43:00.160 fall off a cliff and stop being photographed at the same moment that Brigitte Macron, the professor,
00:43:07.640 the teacher, was born. Suddenly, like, no more photographs for you. What is going on here? Why
00:43:15.060 have, why do we have a situation in which schools, which are legally required to release photos? I
00:43:21.940 believe the law in France is after 50 years, any person can get any photo of somebody that is in
00:43:27.980 school, right? You can release the yearbook photos. Why are they refusing to release photos of who was
00:43:34.360 supposed to be the first lady in elementary school and in middle school and in college? Why can't we get
00:43:42.020 these photos? Why are people having to go through court and be gaslit to get these photos? If it's
00:43:46.380 really you, Brigitte Macron, and you didn't take on the identity of your sister, if it's really you,
00:43:55.420 why are you struggling to answer basic questions? Forget the conspiracies. Why are you refusing to
00:44:01.960 answer basic questions while trying to push people to sue for defamation, waiting for people to make
00:44:09.300 mistakes? Why not just clarify, are you the same person pictured in this wedding photo? Are you
00:44:16.540 Brigitte Trugno? How much more basic of a question could I have asked you, whether then, did you,
00:44:23.260 Brigitte Macron, give physical birth to three children, okay? Do not allow people, the media,
00:44:32.600 to gaslight you into thinking that you are asking of something that is just such an invasion of privacy.
00:44:37.260 It is completely nutty, okay? We are beyond lunacy when we are talking about such basic questions
00:44:45.000 that could have put this all to bed a long time ago, and we are like eight years in to them instead
00:44:51.020 preferring to legally try to punk people, to scare people, to intimidate people, sending out thugs
00:44:59.080 potentially, okay? And when we look at that nebula, when we look at the surrounding and the supporting
00:45:04.840 cast of Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron, do you feel comfortable with what's going on here?
00:45:11.320 Is it every day that you need to have someone who forges documents around you? Allegedly, Mimi
00:45:16.540 Marchand, she's still facing trial right now, someone who's been involved extensively in extortion,
00:45:21.900 who's facing trial right now for extortion. Is it normal to just keep having these sort of gang-type
00:45:25.880 members around you, people that can control images, that can edit images and put it in the press?
00:45:30.780 Like, are we going to accept as the public that this is completely normal, that they just keep
00:45:37.380 landing into these pedophile scandals? Or are we going to recognize that something very sinister
00:45:44.380 is going on, that Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron are not presenting themselves as who they say
00:45:49.260 they are, as what they say they are? I believe they were groomed for this position. I believe
00:45:53.880 especially Emmanuel Macron without question was groomed by Brigitte. There's no question about
00:45:58.080 that. The only question that remains is who the hell is Brigitte Macron? And the obvious answer
00:46:03.000 to me, and after you see these photos that you are going to see one in particular from when
00:46:09.560 Jean-Michel Atragneau was 18, you're going to fall down like I did when I saw it. It's just,
00:46:13.840 it's completely crazy. It's completely crazy. And thankfully for the work of Xavier Poussard,
00:46:19.620 the one thing that helped him not make mistakes was that he was using an AI program, which the World
00:46:28.680 Economic Forum has rated the number one facial detection software, which allowed him to avoid
00:46:35.020 making mistakes. It's the same program that is used by China, right? Obviously, you know they have in
00:46:40.460 China the social credit system and everyone's face they have to be able to tell apart, right? Very
00:46:46.700 similar faces they have to be able to tell apart. And this was ranked as the number one software to
00:46:52.300 be able to do that. And so when he thought something, he ran the software, like with the
00:46:57.080 wedding photo. He ran the software and he said, I know this guy looks like this guy, but the
00:47:01.980 percentage on this software is saying that the cousin and the man are two different people. So he
00:47:06.600 didn't run with that theory. He didn't go just based off of his gut instinct. He also was being aided
00:47:11.740 by a software, which was giving him answers before he even really knew what the answers were. We'll
00:47:17.160 have more on that when I sit down with him. But do know that the software he is using has the
00:47:21.960 blessing of the World Economic Forum. I think we've all figured out that that forum is pretty evil
00:47:27.400 and they want us all to be able to be identified. And the software I had tested out myself to believe
00:47:34.540 in it. It's incredible. I mean, you can take a woman when she's six years old, she could have had
00:47:38.540 20 surgeries in her face to transform her face and it will still go. That's her 80% chance.
00:47:45.260 I've never seen anything like it. It kind of terrifies me about our future. It terrifies me
00:47:49.000 about AI in general. But for the purposes of his investigation, it really allowed him to sort things.
00:47:54.680 And there's no question upon seeing this technology, in my mind, that Jean-Michel Trogneau
00:48:01.420 is Brigitte Macron. The only question that I have is what happened to his sister, Brigitte Trogneau.
00:48:07.460 And you'll get to that as well. Like I said, I didn't want to give us too many spoilers ahead of
00:48:13.260 the interview in my sit down with him. But there's just more. There's so much more for us to unpack.
00:48:20.100 The Rothschild connection, the jobs that he got that he didn't deserve, Emmanuel Macron.
00:48:25.160 And like I said, we will get to all of those things. Before I get into some of your questions,
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00:49:21.720 charts. I mean, you can obviously screenshot it. We're all like internet savvy. And then you can begin
00:49:26.620 working that way through the timeline and things of that nature. But I do hope that I can also create
00:49:30.860 a space like a, almost like a Reddit forum on CandaceOwens.com. Reminding you guys that we also
00:49:36.960 have the book club. We will be doing that in 10 minutes. So I'm going to jump off of this and then
00:49:42.540 I will be on CandaceOwens.com. For those of you that signed up for the book club, you know, our first
00:49:46.680 book, which is relevant to the Emmanuel Macron story in many ways is chaos, unpacking the Charles
00:49:53.740 Manson murders, the CIA, and the secret history of the 60s. Very relevant to understand a lot of
00:49:59.820 these programs, which we spoke about, sort of these covert operations that were going on
00:50:04.040 behind the scenes. So I'm going to just do five minutes here of questions before we have to jump
00:50:08.280 off here. Let's see what we've got. Whoev, whatev writes, love and respect from the South Georgia
00:50:14.240 mama to you. Thank you so much. D. Hen writes, Candace, I never was a fan of yours until the USS Liberty
00:50:19.620 episode. Thank you for bringing that story to life because the history books don't. I'm now a huge
00:50:23.820 fan of yours. You speak truth. Thank you. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. And yeah, it's been
00:50:28.440 a journey, but we just have to unpack this evil and we have to also have the courage ourselves to
00:50:33.340 recognize that this kind of evil exists. Like we got to kind of pop the bubble, you know, step out of
00:50:39.020 the fairy tale and realize that there are some makers of the world without question. And we need to
00:50:45.060 definitively be able to look at someone like Emmanuel Macron and demand answers because he's, he, in my
00:50:50.160 view, is just, he's not in control. You know, he's never been in control of his entire life. He's a
00:50:54.120 weak, spineless little coward. Mickey writes, may God protect and bless you. Thank you for sharing your
00:50:59.260 faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, and the truth of the wicked ways of the abuse to children.
00:51:04.200 Without question, that is kind of the scariest part of the story is so many powerful people involved in
00:51:08.860 so many of these scandals. Lastly, Alaska Dog writes, ah, John Michel shares a birthday with Alex Jones.
00:51:14.880 Also today, whom I'm guessing is enjoying your coverage on the Macron's. Without a doubt, he is.
00:51:20.220 All right, guys, we have got to jump off, as I said, because we have the book club. If you have not signed up
00:51:24.240 for the book club, you absolutely should. Head to CandiceOwens.com. And while you're there, why don't you
00:51:28.340 pick up my new book, Make Him a Sandwich? We will see you guys picking up the Brigitte Macron series with
00:51:33.620 the explosive interview with Xavier Poussard. All right, guys, we'll see you then.
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