Becoming Brigitte: Jean-Michel Trogneux | Ep 4
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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.
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Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Yes, you guys, guess what? Today is Jean-Michel
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Trogneau's birthday. In other words, happy birthday, Brigitte Macron, to First Lady Brigitte
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Macron. So excited to get into this, to bring to audiences who exactly is Jean-Michel Trogneau,
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where he is. It's time to start that part of this series. So welcome back to our series,
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Okay, so some things to recap. I was so frustrated at the end of the last episode because so many of
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you had commented, Candice, it's time for you to create a family chart. And we had already created
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a family chart. We just got so busy that I forgot to show it to you, obviously, on the show. So I
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completely dropped the ball there. I apologize, of course, when we are doing these sorts of series
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like the Kamala series. And now as we look at this Brigitte series, there are so many names that
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does become confusing. And it's good to slow it down and be able to visualize who and what exactly
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it is that we are talking about. So let's kind of go backwards and start there. I am showing you guys
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now the Emmanuel Macron family chart. Okay, these are allegedly, saying allegedly here because I have
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tons of questions as we get deeper into the story. But his parents, Jean-Michel Macron. Then you have
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Francoise Nogue. Obviously, we spoke a lot last week, particularly about Germaine Nogue, who he refers
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to affectionately as Manette, right? She's the one that shared this love of pedophile-centric books with
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her grandson. She is, as we mentioned to you last week, the only family member that he includes in his
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childhood stories throughout his autobiography, which is entitled Revolution. So wanted to get over that,
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wanted to speak about Revolution, understanding that this is, that is actually the Macron chart.
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And then, of course, like I said, his mother, what we described, yes, on last week's episode,
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or a couple of days ago, the episode was that Dr. Frances Nogue, his mother, when she was first
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introduced to the world, she was introduced as a pediatrician who helped out, in some capacity,
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the Social Security office. And then we had this huge bombshell in the last episode where we learned,
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just kidding, by Social Security work, we forgot to include the fact that she helped transgendered
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and intersex people secure new identities. I mean, that was a major, major, major tidbit. I mean,
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that really, it's explosive. And it's important for you to remember that as we go along, because that
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means that Macron's immediate family was involved in helping people, okay, who had gender issues to
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become someone else. In other words, they were facilitating the issuing of real government IDs,
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which allowed people to legally shed themselves of their former identities and their true biological
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sex. We have to wake up to the fact that that is the reality of the world that we live in today.
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So what is that? What are the implications of that? Let's just pause there. What are the implications
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of if I decide, okay, I'm Candace Owens, nope, I feel like actually I was born a man. And so I'm going
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to change my name. I'm going to change my name to Jean-Michel Trogneau, okay? And then someone comes out
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and they say like, you know, Candace Owens is this person. Can I then sue them for defamation
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for saying that I'm Candace Owens if I've legally changed my name to Jean-Michel Trogneau? Does that
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become the basis of a defamation suit if you are able to shed your identity? I want you to think
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about that. As we keep going throughout this series, it's very important to remember this,
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that his mother was dealing with this capacity in the social security office. I should also add here
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that thereafter, shockingly, in a very rare interview, his mother gave to a journalist
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named Gail Chakaloff. She was writing a biography about the Macron couple. Biography was entitled
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Just the Two of Us. And she spoke with his mother and his mother said something very strange. She said,
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and I quote, it's in this book, for me, Brigitte is not a daughter-in-law. Excuse me? What does that mean?
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Brigitte is married to your son? She's been married to your son for a very long time. She fell in love
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with your son and your son was 14 years old. What do you mean to me she is not a daughter-in-law? What
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is the implication of that? What else could she be? What else could the first lady be to you? So we'll
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just leave that there. Okay, now let's take a look at Brigitte Macron's family chart. Okay, we've got
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some other important things to remember. So you have Brigitte, who allegedly was married for 32 years to
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this guy, Andre Louis Ozier. Okay, and they allegedly had three children, Lawrence Ozier,
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Sebastian Ozier, and Tifan Ozier. Now it's important to remember, which we touched upon last episode,
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that the first lady just routinely sort of gets things wrong in her interviews, right? Like she
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gets the date wrong from when her sister, Mary Vaughn, died. She had got the date very wrong from when her
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alleged niece died. And we're starting to think of this as more of a strategy than anything else.
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Like it's not just forgetting dates. It's because you're trying to confuse the public. And a big
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indication of that was Tifan, okay, her daughter, getting both the date and the manner of her father's
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burial wrong in Paris Match Magazine, Weekly Magazine. How is that possible? Remember, we talked
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about this. We can bring up that chart again. Very weird mystery regarding this Andre Louis Ozier
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character. How weird it was, we cannot emphasize enough. We learn from his first cousin, okay? He
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had a first cousin named John Louis Ozier. And that's where it got really confusing for some people.
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There was a first cousin. And that first cousin then described that essentially he had sued the
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journalist for misidentifying him in the wedding photo. That first cousin then got upset because the
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Elisee Palace kind of played him into suing her for defamation, pretending they were going to join
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the suit. But then also Brigitte Macron refused to simply say, bring that picture back up. Yeah,
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that's me. That's me in the wedding photo. She refused to do this and just kind of backed out.
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And so he wasn't happy with this. He was not happy. He felt used by the Elisee Palace. He opened up to a
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journalist and tells us some really strange things about his cousin's burial, about his cousin's
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funeral, about his cousin's cremation. Mainly the strangest thing being that the Elisee Palace was
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involved, okay? They wanted to see to it that this funeral was executed like a thief in the night.
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They did not want the public to learn about this. And they saw it over the finish line. And yet,
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despite this, Brigitte Macron did not attend the funeral of her alleged ex-husband of 32 years,
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the alleged father of her children. We want to make sure he's buried, okay? But we are not going
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to show up. Neither me or the president are going to show up. And then Tafan is going to just make up
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what a massive mistake in Paris match and say, I buried my father on December 24th. And then we
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learn, no, he was actually cremated on December 28th. And it was a year prior. And this is the
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photo you use because everything, everything was destroyed. Okay? That's, that's crazy. So yes,
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remember that we learned that information, not from a conspiracy theorist. We learned this from
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the cousin, John Luis Osier, the cousin of Andre. Okay? The one who successfully sued Natasha
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Ray for defamation because she wrongly assumed that it was him. Okay? What we do know,
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and we confirmed last episode, is that this man, and we can show you again his obituary photo,
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because no other photos of him exist. From the wedding photo to this, his whole life has been
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destroyed. What we can tell you is that he did, in fact, exist. They lied about where he worked,
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what bank he worked at. Again, tons of little lies to send people down rabbit holes so they can make a
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mistake. But what we can't tell you is what exactly happened to him. We cannot ascertain what
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happened to him based on the testimony of his first cousin. Because it depends on whether or not
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you believe his partner, the woman who was at his funeral, who claimed that she found tickets to
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Africa in his pocket, that he had emptied all of his bank accounts. And if you potentially,
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or you could say and or, if you believe the journalist from Paris Match, who then wrote that
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Andre actually spent the last days of his life in a psychiatric ward being guarded by none other
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than Alexander Banala. Now, we got to talk about this guy. Okay? Because he's important. He's very
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important. Because he's come up actually a couple of times, but we should dig into deep of why that
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particular allegation matters. Because it's interesting that despite the fact that they love
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to sue people, they love to sue people, they never went after that journalist who claimed
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that Alexander Banala, the former deputy chief of staff to Emmanuel Macron, was guarding, for whatever
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reason, guarding a psychiatric ward door of Andre. So we know for a fact that Elyse Palace was involved
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at the very least in his funeral. And this journalist puts that. So I think we should explore that. So we
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should talk about Alexander Banala, because that is not a subtle mention from a journalist. Okay?
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We had first mentioned Alexander Banala in the introductory episode when we told you about sort of this,
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I don't know how to describe it, like a syndicate almost of pedophiles, these accidental pedophiles
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that Emmanuel Macron keeps landing himself around. Okay? We mentioned Olivier Douamel. That was the man
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who was accused by his stepdaughter of having molested her twin brother when he was 13 or 14 years
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old. She wrote this in a book. And by the way, because the Statue of Limitations had passed,
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he was never brought to justice, but he admitted that it was true, that he did in fact sexually abuse
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his teenage son. Well, one of the things that he helped, because he was so close to Emmanuel Macron with,
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he helped him when he landed himself in hot water over what has come to be known in France as the
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Banala Affair, meaning Alexander Banala, the deputy chief of staff. Okay? And now for whatever reason,
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like I said, we have no idea why this journalist mentioned, but said Alexander Banala was guarding
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the psychiatric ward. So I'm going to show you Alexander Banala again, so that you can get him into
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your mind, despite being extremely young. I want to be clear. He is today only 33 years old. He's got
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quite a remarkable professional resume. Okay? When Emmanuel Macron was running for president,
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Alexander Banala was just 25 years old, and he served the candidate as his security officer. He was
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the head of his security. Okay? Once Emmanuel Macron got elected, he then made Alexander Banala his deputy
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chief of staff. Okay? Huge position. Could you imagine 25 years old and you're like going into
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the White House, the Elisee Palace? It was then later discovered that these two had an incredibly
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close relationship, so close as Emmanuel took him on a ski trip with him and his family. Not as the
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security, like as like you're a part of the family on a ski trip. And even closer than that,
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Emmanuel Macron allowed Alexander Banala, this 25, 26-year-old kid, essentially, to move into the
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national palace of the French Republic. Okay? He was living at the palace of the Alma. That is
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shocking. He had residency here. Okay? So what's going on here? Just imagine you're 26, you're living
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in a palace, and I don't know, I'm thinking he must have provided some incredible security to the
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president. He must have done the president some solids. Okay? When you dig into his past, you learn
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that back when Banala was 23 years old, he had been accused and then subsequently acquitted of
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violence against a woman. Okay? Insofar that she said that she was rendered incapacitated to work. But
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as I said, he was acquitted, and then he became the head of Emmanuel Macron's security team.
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Then, when Emmanuel Macron was president, a massive scandal broke, which came to be known,
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obviously, as a Banala affair in 2018, when his deputy chief of staff was actually caught on camera,
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dressed as a police officer, beating protesters in the street of Paris. I'm not kidding. Okay?
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LeMond, I told you that's like the French New York Times, broke the story. They had footage of him.
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It was undoubtedly Banala impersonating a police officer and beating a young protester in the
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streets. And then a second video emerged, which was published onto Twitter, which showed Banala
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grabbing a female protester by the neck and dragging her away. Actually, I'm going to ask my producer,
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Skylar, were we able to pull that footage? Okay, great. Let's actually show you some of that footage.
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Just this is just to make you guys understand this. What you are looking at is a chief of staff of a
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president beating up a protester. He's going to come on in there in police uniform. That's him.
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Just totally normal chief of staff stuff, right? That's just what everybody's chief of staff is
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doing all around the world. It would later be discovered that as people began investigating
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the story more and more, that three police officers provided him with more surveillance footage.
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Alexander Banala, they were giving him surveillance footage that had not yet been made available to
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the public, essentially allowing for him to prepare his defense, which signals to us that, okay, they've
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got ties with the police officers. Clearly, otherwise, he wouldn't have been given the uniform to wear
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as he pretended to be a police officer that day. Now, President Macron at the time of this attack
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was in Australia. He seemed incredibly reluctant to let go of his deputy chief or to speak about the
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matter in any capacity publicly, essentially, which is why I guess he called up his doable friend.
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What should I do? What do you mean? What should you do? Your chief of staff was just caught
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beating protesters in the street. Why aren't you just more shocked at that? What do you mean? What do
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you do? And it seems that Emmanuel Macron might have been so concerned about this that he tried to
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help Alexander out. Now, why am I making that assumption? Again, this is an assumption, not a
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fact. But what is a fact is that Alexander Banala, when he was being interviewed about the scandal,
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none other than Mimi Marchand was in the room to assist him speaking to the press. Mimi Marchand,
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yes, the pope, the celebrity popess of the press who could get anything in the press, anything taken
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out of the press, woman that could get the press to cover up pedophilia charges for her friends.
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OK, eventually, as the scandal completely engulfed the Elisee Palace, they did, in fact, have to move
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to dismiss Banala. On paper, at least want to be clear on paper, he was released because then another
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scandal emerged. It would later be discovered that a few months later, they realized they
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did not actually remove his diplomatic passports. And despite being seemingly fired, several months
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later, he used those diplomatic passports to travel to meet with African leaders, including
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the president of Chad, a guy named Idris Debe. Now, for people that are watching this from Africa,
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you're looking at this guy going, didn't he die a few years later in kind of one of those
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stereotypical Western scenarios where suddenly a group of rebels rises up? Give me like a Muammar
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Gaddafi type situation and the rebels are just so unhappy and they kill the president.
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Yeah, that's what happened to that guy in Chad. Yeah. So but I'm sure it was totally organic and
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people were really unhappy in the streets and like the West had nothing to do with it.
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Nonetheless, Alexander Banala was meeting with this guy on diplomatic passports after he had
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been fired. So it was the second part of the scandal. It then emerged that while he was working
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for Macron, Alexander Banala, this 26 year old palace living king, had actually contracted financial
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ties with two Russian oligarchs who were said to be members of the Russian mafia. Oopsies. Again,
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I guess everyone around me is accused of being either a criminal, a pedophile. So what? I'm sure
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Emmanuel Macron is always just so innocent in this. Brigitte, it just keeps happening to them.
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They're trying to work with good people, guys. They're really trying to surround themselves with
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good people. I swear it's everyone around them. It's just not them. I think that we should actually
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take a look here at this extraordinary syndicate that is emerging around them because we've covered
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a lot of these people. So Michelle Marchand, obviously the pope ass up there on the left right
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of the French media. We know she's been indolved in dirt. She's been kicked out forgery, extortion,
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you name it. She's been accused of it. A woman that we understand had the capacity,
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the only person that people had to go through to get photos of the first lady's past. She owns best
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image. OK, and you're telling me this is the only person that can produce images from Brigitte
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Macron's past before she became a professor or a teacher. Seems a little suspect. Then below her,
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we have Bernard Arnault, richest man in the world because he controls LVMH. We mentioned his son-in-law,
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Xavier Neal, who was the in-between, the go-between between Mimi Marchand and the first couple.
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But I want you to also know that LVMH owns Paris Match. OK, so that's where she's putting all of these
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doctored, airbrushed images. I would say airbrushed images of Brigitte so that everyone thinks she's
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like young and looking and irresistibly hot. She's working on that. Then we'll jump up to the
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right corner there. We mentioned Nicolas Gasquier, which is the person that's dressing the first lady
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also under the LVMH empire, the one who is just putting transgendered people everywhere he can.
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Honestly, you should just Google Nicolas Gasquier in your in your spare time because we didn't even
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scratch the surface in terms of how dedicated he is to the trans cause and bring all these trans
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models and putting them on the runway and trying to trans, trans, trans everything. But I'm sure
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Brigitte Macron is exactly who he says he is. And just I don't know, just wants to dress Brigitte
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Macron for whatever reason. It is what it is. Then, of course, as we mentioned, Emmanuel Macron's
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mother, Francois Nogue, who we know is concerning her work to trying to get individuals who suffer
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from identity issues, new identities and doing this, by the way, this is legal. This is legal now.
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And then we have there on the bottom who we just discussed was Alexandra Vanala. So just piece all
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that together. OK, with forgery, extortion and most importantly, with access to a woman who can
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facilitate the changing of identities. It is not enough for any person investigating this case to
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ask questions like, is this Brigitte Trugno in the wedding photo? You will notice we didn't ask that
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question when when my legal team got involved. We didn't say, is this Brigitte Trugno in the
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wedding photo? We had to instead ask something more specific. Is this the current first lady of
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France, Brigitte Macron, pictured here in this wedding photo? OK, and that's when the couple gets
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real quiet. They don't want to answer those questions. Do you guys get what I'm getting at here?
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OK, because we can confirm that that is indeed a photo of a woman named Brigitte Trugno in that
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wedding photo. Where that Brigitte is, we cannot confirm because the first lady refuses to answer.
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She has a mother-in-law who helps transgendered people get new identities. So you have to essentially
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understand that you can just take somebody's name. You can take you can become somebody else
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at a moment's notice now legally when you become transgendered. OK, this brings us to Jean-Michel
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Trugno. OK, we obviously have to discuss him. This is Brigitte Trugno's brother. Today is his
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birthday. Happy birthday, Jean-Michel Trugno. It's real important that we learn about him, a guy who was
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so close to his sister, two different people, his sister, Brigitte Trugno, that she made him the best
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man at her wedding. But then he just was completely missing from mention when the first lady, Brigitte
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Macron, came into power, seemed to be purposeful to allow this person to fall through the cracks.
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Despite all of the stuff being written about her family and where she came from, there was no mention
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of Jean-Michel Trugno. That was the dog that was not barking. We're going to talk about him. We're
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in France. This has been explosive. Everybody knows something's going on here, but the English-speaking
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world did not understand what was happening. And there are a lot of questions even in the French-speaking
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world. They don't understand why it is that Xavier Poussard has not been sued for defamation,
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but Natasha Ray has. What is the difference? Xavier Poussard was always very clear with me
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that his major breakthrough came thanks to the work of Natasha Ray. She came to him and first said,
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like, this is Jean-Michel Drogneau. I've been working on this. So where did she fumble the ball
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and where did he not fumble the ball? And this is where it gets really interesting. And it was why it was
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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
00:32:40.820
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
00:33:02.480
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
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00:48:30.800
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That's 800-795-1210. Or you can visit AmericanFinancing.net slash Owens. That's AmericanFinancing.net
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slash Owens. All right, you guys, by the way, I'm going to try to find a place to put up all of those
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charts. I mean, you can obviously screenshot it. We're all like internet savvy. And then you can begin
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working that way through the timeline and things of that nature. But I do hope that I can also create
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a space like a, almost like a Reddit forum on CandaceOwens.com. Reminding you guys that we also
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have the book club. We will be doing that in 10 minutes. So I'm going to jump off of this and then
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I will be on CandaceOwens.com. For those of you that signed up for the book club, you know, our first
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book, which is relevant to the Emmanuel Macron story in many ways is chaos, unpacking the Charles
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Manson murders, the CIA, and the secret history of the 60s. Very relevant to understand a lot of
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these programs, which we spoke about, sort of these covert operations that were going on
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behind the scenes. So I'm going to just do five minutes here of questions before we have to jump
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off here. Let's see what we've got. Whoev, whatev writes, love and respect from the South Georgia
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mama to you. Thank you so much. D. Hen writes, Candace, I never was a fan of yours until the USS Liberty
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episode. Thank you for bringing that story to life because the history books don't. I'm now a huge
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fan of yours. You speak truth. Thank you. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. And yeah, it's been
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a journey, but we just have to unpack this evil and we have to also have the courage ourselves to
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recognize that this kind of evil exists. Like we got to kind of pop the bubble, you know, step out of
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the fairy tale and realize that there are some makers of the world without question. And we need to
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definitively be able to look at someone like Emmanuel Macron and demand answers because he's, he, in my
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view, is just, he's not in control. You know, he's never been in control of his entire life. He's a
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weak, spineless little coward. Mickey writes, may God protect and bless you. Thank you for sharing your
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faith in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, and the truth of the wicked ways of the abuse to children.
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Without question, that is kind of the scariest part of the story is so many powerful people involved in
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so many of these scandals. Lastly, Alaska Dog writes, ah, John Michel shares a birthday with Alex Jones.
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Also today, whom I'm guessing is enjoying your coverage on the Macron's. Without a doubt, he is.
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All right, guys, we have got to jump off, as I said, because we have the book club. If you have not signed up
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for the book club, you absolutely should. Head to CandiceOwens.com. And while you're there, why don't you
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pick up my new book, Make Him a Sandwich? We will see you guys picking up the Brigitte Macron series with
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the explosive interview with Xavier Poussard. All right, guys, we'll see you then.