Candace Owens - February 08, 2025


Becoming Brigitte: One Coincidence Too Many | Ep 3


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

172.84488

Word Count

9,397

Sentence Count

649

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

We re back with a new episode of We re Coming Brigitte, featuring a side-by-side portrait of current French President Emmanuel Macron and a person who was supposed to be Brigitte s nephew. But these two people, who are not supposed to even be in any way related, look way too much alike. Is this just a coincidence?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, you guys, we made it to Friday. I am so sorry that we are running late. Today has been an insane day and it seems to only be getting crazier. So first, we're going to jump right back into our series because we left you on a bit of a cliffhanger. We showed you this side by side of current President Emmanuel Macron and a person who was supposed to be Brigitte's nephew, his wife's nephew. But these two people who are not supposed to be in any way related look way too much alike. Is this just a coincidence?
00:00:28.760 Well, you will soon come to realize that there are a lot of strange coincidences that just keep arising when it comes to the Macron's and their mysterious backgrounds. So welcome back to our We're Coming Brigitte series.
00:00:40.900 Okay, so to briefly recap, last episode, we learned that Emmanuel Macron's classmates described him as a bit of a mystery. No one knew what he was up to outside of school.
00:01:05.480 He kept to himself. He wasn't a part of any cliques. Nobody knew anything about his parents or what they did for a living. Okay. We also learned that Emmanuel Macron, as the president, appeared to know very little about his own immediate family.
00:01:18.420 We sort of recounted a couple of stories for you, not also including a couple of lines about his family, only a couple of lines about his family in his autobiography, while having much more to say about Brigitte's family.
00:01:31.980 His family appears equally as distant from him, refusing to discuss him ever. And his biological brother told a work colleague that Emmanuel was his first cousin. And that was before he became president.
00:01:46.120 So they were all writing when someone said, oh, do you know this guy who's like one of the ministers? And he's like, no, that's my cousin.
00:01:54.040 Then there is, of course, the odd circumstance of him having been asked about his biological sister who lived nearby, a politician.
00:02:02.540 And when the politician asked about her, oddly, Emmanuel didn't answer, but he looked at Brigitte to know what to say. That's weird. Okay.
00:02:11.960 Now, the only family member that seems to get any airtime from Emmanuel Macron, the person that he seems comfortable discussing publicly and showing affection for, is his grandmother.
00:02:22.120 Okay. His grandmother was a woman named Germaine Nogue, born Germaine Arribet, who he affectionately referred to as Manette.
00:02:31.720 Okay. There they are together. When discussing his childhood in his book, Revolution, she is the only one that he incorporates into his childhood often.
00:02:39.580 He wrote this, quote, So I spent my childhood in books, somewhat out of the world. It was a still life.
00:02:46.640 I remember those early mornings when I would go to her room and she would tell me stories of her wartime friendships.
00:02:53.040 As a child, I would pick up the thread of the interrupted discussion every day and travel through her life as if picking up a novel.
00:03:00.320 And the smell of coffee she sometimes brewed in the middle of the night.
00:03:03.320 You know, there was this one journalist who even speculated, she raised the possibility that he had sort of been adopted by his grandmother, Manette.
00:03:19.280 Either way, it becomes very important that we learn a little bit about this woman.
00:03:22.640 Who was she? Okay. Because he alleges that she taught him how to read.
00:03:27.660 According to him, she lived just a few blocks away from his parents in Amiens.
00:03:31.700 And he also recounts in his book that he spent his summer and his winter vacations at her family home in Bagnais de Begore.
00:03:40.200 And that that's where he learned to walk. That's where he learned to fish.
00:03:44.120 That's where he learned to play rugby with his grandparents.
00:03:46.760 So much time spent with his grandparents.
00:03:49.060 And maybe perhaps that explains this bizarre absence of childhood photos with his siblings or with his parents.
00:03:57.740 Okay. So that's a lot that he's giving us.
00:04:01.380 And according to witnesses, Manette was exceedingly private, just like her grandson, often leaving the shutters to her home firmly shut, they said.
00:04:11.840 And once she retired, she hardly ever ventured outside because she was surrounded by books kind of in her own lair, which explains why and how Macron claims to have been brought up in a bunch of books as well.
00:04:23.280 But which books specifically? He gave an answer to that.
00:04:27.420 Now, according to journalists Candace Negalek and Caroline Darien's biography entitled The Macrones, Les Macron, or The Macron, rather, they wrote, quote, he said, quote, as a teenager, they wrote, as a teenager, young Macron escaped by reading books by André Guide and Michel Tournier.
00:04:50.260 That book being called The Earl King in English.
00:04:54.940 Those are the books that are on his bedside table.
00:04:57.800 His beloved maternal grandmother shared a liking for these authors with him.
00:05:02.120 Now, we've already discussed André Guide.
00:05:04.680 I think that was in our first introductory episode.
00:05:06.640 This was the guy who was a self-admitted pederast who admitted to raping Muslim boys in Algeria in particular to explore and learn about his sexuality, throwing off the chains, of course, the confines, if you will, of his upbringing, his Christian upbringing, and really learning about himself through traveling to Algeria.
00:05:27.380 And yet, despite this, Macron was comfortable putting his book, just as it was on his bedside growing up with grandma, he was comfortable putting this in his presidential portrait.
00:05:37.680 The other author we haven't discussed that he mentioned to these journalists, that author is Michel Tournier, apparently another favorite.
00:05:46.040 And the book is an even stranger choice, I would say, for a grandmother to be sharing with her grandson.
00:05:54.060 It's quite controversial, this book, okay?
00:05:56.580 Again, it's called The Earl King.
00:05:58.680 The Earl King being a mythological creature that chases after children.
00:06:03.560 And in this book, passages are—well, I'll give you a passage.
00:06:07.320 I'll just read it to you.
00:06:08.100 Quote, children's buttocks are alive, quivering, always alert, sometimes sunken, and seconds later, smiling and naively optimistic, as expressive as faces.
00:06:23.320 Now, I don't know if my grandparents were doing it wrong, but they gave me the Bible.
00:06:29.480 We talked about Bible passages.
00:06:31.220 We weren't being given books that speak about a children's buttocks.
00:06:36.180 Like, that's just completely absurd.
00:06:38.100 In that book, the book's protagonist discusses children that are advanced for their age, right?
00:06:45.540 And this is a quote from that book.
00:06:47.340 The category of children with surprising intellectual maturity, who seem to have read and understood everything from birth, contradicting a physical immaturity that gives an air of ingenuity to everything that they say.
00:07:02.480 You know, that kind of sounds familiar, right?
00:07:05.600 It's kind of virtually the exact same explanation that the press got right to working on regarding this bizarre story of Brigitte having fallen for a 14-year-old,
00:07:17.280 and then setting upon marrying him when she was 39, 40 years old, setting on that path towards marriage.
00:07:25.580 They said, remember, Macron, this is like, despite the fact that he was a little boy, he was just so intellectually advanced.
00:07:31.820 Remember, he was a virtuoso, right?
00:07:34.660 He was Mozart, don't you guys understand?
00:07:37.280 He was not like regular kids, even though he was so young.
00:07:40.760 We don't want you to think about that.
00:07:42.580 Yeah, it seems like that second author provides that explanation, which is not an explanation.
00:07:48.500 It's one that should never have been accepted.
00:07:50.660 Anyways, I should tell you that Manette died April 13th.
00:07:56.480 And I'm sorry, but I forgot to write down the date here.
00:07:58.600 I want to say it was in 2021.
00:08:00.480 We will correct that.
00:08:01.420 But the point is, it's also April 13th, a day that Brigitte Macron was born.
00:08:06.040 It's also the same day that the CIA's MKUltra program was born.
00:08:10.440 And if you've been watching my new series, it is I am borderline obsessed with learning everything that I can about the MKUltra program.
00:08:17.000 And this is not a discussion that should just be taking place in America.
00:08:20.840 You know, learning about the programs of our deep states, these very real programs that existed and that we don't want about in school is a terrifying process.
00:08:29.300 It's one of the reasons why I routinely promote that book, Chaos, because it ripped me into a new reality of understanding just how evil our governments have been and I would argue are.
00:08:42.740 There is no conspiracy here.
00:08:44.360 The MKUltra was real.
00:08:45.400 The government was obsessed with all of these different programs.
00:08:49.340 Really, the main point of them trying to condition the brain, trying to brainwash people, sometimes through isolation, which it sounds like Emmanuel Macron spent a ton of time isolated throughout his childhood.
00:09:01.800 I mean, he's acknowledging that he lived through books and his friends are acknowledging or should be friends are acknowledging that he was kind of a loner and on his own.
00:09:09.600 So they would experiment psychologically through isolation, through drugs, you know, LSD, drugging people to see if they could get them to commit crimes or to commit other acts unwittingly.
00:09:20.740 Essentially trying to establish a Manchurian candidate, somebody that responds to cues, does what they want them to do without question, wondering if they could control and using this, by the way, as a weapon of sorts.
00:09:36.320 Like I said, it is so important for people to learn about that MKUltra program and the different names that it took on.
00:09:43.100 And it like started earlier than when it was named the MKUltra program and went on further and ask yourself whether you really believe when they say they just discontinued it, they just were no longer interested in drugging soldiers and trying to see if they could kill people and programming people.
00:09:59.040 Ask yourself if you believe that your government, who was capable of that kind of evil, is also capable of telling you the truth that once they got caught, they just stopped it.
00:10:07.000 And then also recognize that the majority of the documents pertaining to that program were destroyed.
00:10:13.100 So we don't know just how global that program went.
00:10:16.600 We don't know every element of that program.
00:10:19.880 And if any person said that they were a part of that program and many have, that person would be dismissed as evil or insane or lying.
00:10:28.540 And one element of that program was, of course, sexual perversions, like committing sexual assaults in order to then establish how it impacts somebody's psyche.
00:10:39.380 Truly evil stuff.
00:10:40.400 OK.
00:10:41.500 Now, earlier, I told you that Macron's biological, alleged biological parents, you see here up on the screen, had some interesting jobs just off the bat.
00:10:51.220 His father, Jean-Michel Macron, was a psychiatrist.
00:10:55.140 And yes, of course, we know for a fact that psychiatrists have done some evil things, some very evil things throughout the years.
00:11:03.320 Don't even get me started before I should actually get started, go onto a tangent about who Sigmund Freud was and how disturbing it is that he is taught within our school systems here in America as some sort of a hero that he broke through modern psychiatry.
00:11:18.220 Yeah, what exactly, how much of a breakthrough and a contribution did he make?
00:11:23.480 Again, we'll pause and talk about that in a different episode so as not to get lost.
00:11:27.000 But yes, Daddy Macron was a psychiatrist and his mother, Frances, she's very important there on the right, was a pediatrician.
00:11:34.580 What an absolute combo for Emmanuel Macron growing up, right?
00:11:39.100 Well, interestingly enough, something very interesting was discovered about his mother, Francoise.
00:11:46.060 Sorry, I think I said Frances, Francoise.
00:11:48.560 Now, we told you she was a pediatrician who also served as a medical advisor to the Social Security office.
00:11:55.980 Well, eventually something very interesting came up about her and her work for the Social Security Administration.
00:12:04.180 This I'm going to read straight from journalist Xavier Poussard's upcoming book, which he is going to be available on Amazon, in case you want to skip through to the end of the story and see where it ends.
00:12:17.440 He writes, quote,
00:12:47.420 Now, she was born in Beauvais in 1956 under the name Sylvain, tell us for it, and then changed her name to Sylvain by a court ruling in Paris on May 15, 2007.
00:13:07.220 So actually, Sylvain was born a he, and he incidentally revealed to the French National Assembly that he had been given administrative support in his gender transition by a senior doctor at the primary health insurance fund, Dr.
00:13:25.000 Yep, you guessed it, Francoise Macron, also known as Emmanuel Macron's mother.
00:13:31.460 So a person who had transitioned suddenly testifies and says, actually, yeah, the person that assisted me in doing that was Dr. Nogue.
00:13:45.600 Francoise Macron actually assisted me with this transition.
00:13:50.440 So we know that that took place, that she was involved in supporting gender transitions.
00:13:56.760 The question then remained whether this was simply a unique case or whether Macron's mother had been involved in this category of work assisting people who were transgendered more extensively.
00:14:06.660 And the answer came out last year when an intersex individual goes by the name Alexandra described how she had benefited from, quote, waivers granted by the national referral advisor, Dr.
00:14:23.220 Francoise Macron Nogue, who, it must be said, is the mother of the current president.
00:14:28.900 She has done a tremendous amount of work following all kinds of generations of people like me, granting subsidies so that we can have access to the best specialists, so that we can take our time and so that in everyday life we are not on the margins.
00:14:44.780 If people were rejected by their families, she would find them a small room and they would receive a disability pension for the duration of the trip.
00:14:51.880 In short, it was very, very well organized.
00:14:54.640 I don't understand why people despise this protocol, end quote.
00:14:59.860 In the second interview, she explained that Francoise Nogue was concerned with a particular pathology known as primary congenital pseudo-hermaphroditism.
00:15:12.040 But, you know, you guys, I'm sure all of that is just a coincidence.
00:15:15.080 All of it.
00:15:15.640 I mean, anyone who does not understand how these things just keep happening in their role, this is a crazy conspiracy theorist, right?
00:15:22.740 Just a crazy conspiracy theorist.
00:15:23.540 I mean, yeah, OK, I get it.
00:15:25.280 We've got some questions about the gender of his wife, why her past doesn't seem to be coming together.
00:15:31.640 We have some questions.
00:15:32.720 Sure.
00:15:33.460 Yes.
00:15:33.880 About his past.
00:15:35.140 His dad is a psychiatrist.
00:15:36.220 His mother does some specialty work assisting people in their transitions.
00:15:41.780 And they kept this quiet when they got married.
00:15:44.480 And sure, when they became the president and the first lady, they just had all of these either transgendered or pedophilic type things keep popping up.
00:15:56.000 But I'm sure all of this is a coincidence, guys.
00:15:57.840 The books, everything.
00:15:59.380 It's just one big coincidence.
00:16:03.800 Let's pause there because there's going to be a few more coincidences that are going to happen.
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00:18:16.220 So we had mentioned already a journalist by the name of Sylvie Bommel, right?
00:18:20.740 She's that left-leaning journalist who has bylines in Vanity Fair.
00:18:24.780 Like I said, this stuff was not coming from conspiracy theorists.
00:18:27.760 This is such a lie that is told to the English-speaking world.
00:18:30.800 She is the one who has dedicated the most time into trying to get into the past of Brigitte, to learn about the past of Brigitte.
00:18:40.980 And she just kept coming up against a wall.
00:18:44.340 And again, to remind you, these journalists were like, yay, powerful woman taking charge at the Élysée Palace.
00:18:51.140 I just want to learn more about her so I can promote her to the world.
00:18:54.940 You know, who doesn't love a strong character, especially if you're a feminist like these writers were.
00:19:00.400 So she begins working on the second biography about Brigitte entitled, He Had Just Turned 17.
00:19:08.120 Actually a funny title.
00:19:09.180 It's an untrue title.
00:19:10.260 And Sylvie Bommel actually disputes it in this very book.
00:19:13.960 She lands upon a different answer in her last chapter.
00:19:17.240 She writes that Emmanuel Macron had actually only just turned 15.
00:19:21.660 She probably went with a different title because they would have panicked at the Élysée Palace if she went with, He Just Turned 15, right?
00:19:29.520 They probably would have been doing some terrifying things.
00:19:32.940 Maybe they would have just called her into the office for a talk.
00:19:36.020 Well, throughout this second investigation leading up to the publication of this book,
00:19:40.300 she poured through all of these public interviews given by Brigitte and just kept coming across these little mistakes that Brigitte would make about how old she was during certain things.
00:19:49.800 And so there is this very famous judge in America known as Judge Judy.
00:19:55.740 And Judge Judy says something.
00:19:58.000 She repeats that if you lie, you have to have a good memory, right?
00:20:03.580 If you don't lie, you don't have to have a good memory because it's just true.
00:20:07.380 So you don't have to be like, oh, what did I tell this person?
00:20:09.480 What did I say?
00:20:10.480 And make all these little errors.
00:20:11.720 So one mistake that Brigitte made in this long biographical interview that she gave to Elle magazine was regarding her older sister, her late sister, Mary Vaughn, who had died in a car accident.
00:20:23.380 And that when Brigitte gave this interview, she said that it was, you know, sort of this traumatic thing that was ingrained in her mind, that she was eight years old at the time of her sister's death, and that she carried her sister around with her every single day of her life.
00:20:38.340 She also stated that her niece died a year later at the age of six.
00:20:43.640 So Xavier Poussard was very troubled by this.
00:20:48.040 First and foremost, right away, Sylvie Bommel was able to determine that actually, no, she wasn't six when her sister died.
00:20:54.200 She was eight.
00:20:54.840 Now, that's just a two-year difference.
00:20:56.960 But I feel that by the time you're eight, if something that big happens in your life, you don't really mess up the date by two years.
00:21:04.340 Like, it would just be a very raw memory, but maybe it was just a mistake.
00:21:07.680 Regarding that second person that she says died, the niece that allegedly died a year later.
00:21:13.640 So this would be back-to-back big deaths in the family.
00:21:16.440 He was just going, I don't see that anywhere.
00:21:19.840 And he thought that that was strange because there had been so much written about Brigitte's nieces, and yet there was no mention of one who had died anywhere.
00:21:28.400 So he got right to work researching it.
00:21:30.340 And finally, at long last, he was able to confirm by visiting a family plot that Brigitte had, but Brigitte's family had, that there was a niece named Sylvie,
00:21:40.460 who had passed away following a surgery in 1996.
00:21:44.480 Okay, great.
00:21:45.240 Phew.
00:21:46.480 But that was nearly six years after her sister, Mary Vaughn, had died.
00:21:51.880 Not one year, but six.
00:21:53.060 Now, that is not, that's a huge difference.
00:21:56.740 So what was going on?
00:21:58.020 Anyways, Sylvie Bommel's main focus on this second book was really trying to learn more about Brigitte's first husband, André-Louise Osier, right?
00:22:08.940 That's the banker that she had married when she was 21 years old, the guy who had his wife rather dramatically stolen from him by a teenager, virtuoso, Mozart-type guy.
00:22:20.020 I mean, that's got to hurt, and no one could get in touch with him.
00:22:24.220 Remember, we spoke about Virginie Linhart, the documentary filmmaker, who similarly said this was like a black hole.
00:22:31.040 She referred to him as the Élysée Palace's best-kept secret.
00:22:35.160 No one could get through.
00:22:36.300 So there was also a magazine, Capital Magazine, who summed it up in 2017 with this general impression, referring to André-Louise, the first husband, as, quote,
00:22:48.740 a real ghost, not a single photograph of him on the web, not a single image in the thick press agency catalogs.
00:22:56.360 Biographies barely mention his career as a banker.
00:22:59.640 Whatever happened to Brigitte Macron's ex-husband?
00:23:03.200 So having renewed her investigation, again, Sylvia Bommel, she also remarked how weird it was that this man, who had worked at two big banks, one of them being Credit Denord, seemingly left the industry without a trace.
00:23:18.860 She wrote in her book that it was, quote, like an episode of Black Mirror, where the president's offices have found a way to penetrate the brains of his former acquaintances and erase everything.
00:23:30.560 Prior to the release of her book, Sylvia decided to release a few excerpts from her book, okay, in this magazine called La Pointe.
00:23:40.120 And then suddenly at long last in that magazine, in April of 2019, ahead of her book publication, a wedding photographer, a wedding photo, pardon, emerged from Brigitte's first marriage.
00:23:52.120 So they're now in office, and then we are now two years that they've been in office about, and here we go.
00:23:59.120 Ta-da.
00:23:59.900 Actually, I guess you could say a year and three months.
00:24:01.800 Ta-da.
00:24:02.640 Boom.
00:24:03.140 Here is a picture from Brigitte's first marriage, allegedly.
00:24:07.260 Here it is.
00:24:07.920 Here's the photo.
00:24:08.380 I want you to look at it.
00:24:09.300 Just take a look at that photo.
00:24:11.360 We're told that's Andre Louise, and that's Brigitte Troganeau.
00:24:16.440 Now, I have to tell you, I am not a facial recognition software, but that woman, we can keep this up for a bit, guys, does not look to me like the current First Lady Brigitte Macron, okay?
00:24:30.140 I know faces change, but that does not look to me like the current First Lady Brigitte Macron, okay?
00:24:36.980 Just take a look at this side-by-side shortly after, begins a career.
00:24:40.480 Maybe I could say these people are related, but just checking it, I would say, nope, what happened to your teeth?
00:24:47.560 Did you start smoking crack?
00:24:50.040 I don't, this is not, who is this person in this photo, okay?
00:24:53.500 But you can't just make assumptions on the basis of looking at people and deciding what's true and what's false.
00:24:59.320 And we do, by the way, they were able to find, Sylvie Bamel was able to find a marriage certificate,
00:25:04.560 which certifies that in Le Tiquet, somebody named Brigitte Troganeau definitely did marry someone named Andre Louis-Ozier on June 22nd, 1974.
00:25:17.340 So that checks out.
00:25:18.820 And not only that, but the best man at the wedding was her brother, Jean-Michel Troganeau.
00:25:25.780 And that was a huge breakthrough because this tells us that Brigitte was extremely close with her brother.
00:25:32.560 If you made him the best man of your brother, the best man at your wedding,
00:25:37.780 you would assume that that means that you were super-de-duper close.
00:25:41.500 But the public was only just learning about Jean-Michel.
00:25:43.920 So they're going, well, this isn't, this is weird.
00:25:46.560 Why did you fundamentally erase him from your life?
00:25:48.980 Like, is this like the worst family feud ever once you became the first lady?
00:25:54.420 Yeah, that seems a bit strange.
00:25:56.800 So here are some more weird facts that I'm going to share with you.
00:26:00.880 In our legal letter, we specifically asked Brigitte Macron, well ahead of today's publication,
00:26:07.880 to confirm to us in writing that she, the current first lady of France,
00:26:13.140 is in fact the woman that is pictured in this photo.
00:26:17.480 And she refused to answer our question.
00:26:20.620 Okay.
00:26:21.460 Here it is.
00:26:21.940 We've got this letter.
00:26:23.460 She refused specifically to answer the question as to whether or not that was her.
00:26:27.880 You see, number eight, is Brigitte Macron the same person pictured in the Osier wedding photo?
00:26:33.520 No response.
00:26:35.080 And what's more interesting is that it's not the first time that she refused to answer that basic question.
00:26:39.820 She also refused to provide a basic answer to that question in a court case,
00:26:45.320 a defamation case against the journalist Natasha Ray.
00:26:47.980 You've been hearing about this.
00:26:48.920 She won in defamation case.
00:26:50.520 Well, now I'm going to tell you the details here of how Natasha Ray lost a defamation case.
00:26:55.840 Not to her claim that Brigitte Macron was a man or lived as a man before transitioning, if you will, to Brigitte Macron,
00:27:03.520 but rather by getting details wrong.
00:27:07.020 Okay.
00:27:07.520 By speculating.
00:27:08.780 She looked at this photo of Andre Louise Osier in the wedding, and she, in her mind, said,
00:27:14.860 I don't think this guy ever existed.
00:27:16.800 And actually, the man in that photo looks much more to me like a different guy named Louis Andre.
00:27:24.580 Yeah, literally just flip the name.
00:27:25.720 So you have Andre Louis in the photo.
00:27:27.300 She thought that in that photo was actually Louis Andre, who is, in fact, his first cousin.
00:27:33.120 So she speculated.
00:27:35.180 She just made that assertion.
00:27:36.920 Like, that's not, they're just pretending, and that's whoever it is, that his first cousin married.
00:27:42.840 But Natasha was, in fact, wrong.
00:27:45.460 Okay.
00:27:46.400 So the Élysée Palace called up Louis Andre, had a conversation, and encouraged him to sue her for defamation, which he did.
00:27:56.260 So, again, I want to be very clear.
00:27:57.560 What was at root in that defamation case was not whether or not Brigitte Macron was born a male.
00:28:06.700 I also want to be clear here that that defamation case would not have taken place were it not for the intervention of the Élysée Palace,
00:28:14.240 promising that they would join in on a lawsuit, even though they never did.
00:28:17.220 Now, how do we know they did that?
00:28:18.540 Because another journalist, another left-leaning journalist, feminist, named Emmanuel Anizon, who similarly wrote a book about Brigitte Macron wanting to debunk all of the rumors about whether or not Brigitte was born a man.
00:28:34.340 She was the only journalist who actually penetrated through to the Osier family.
00:28:38.620 She actually spent time with that misidentified cousin, Louis Andre.
00:28:44.100 And he told her how it all went down, and she recorded it in her book.
00:28:47.380 The story goes that the cousin there, the cousin, John Louise, had a wife named Catherine Odoi.
00:28:56.520 And convinced of her theory that he was actually the man in the photo, she contacted his wife.
00:29:02.780 Natasha Wright contacts his wife, Catherine, on WhatsApp, and she sends a message at 3 a.m. in the morning.
00:29:07.840 She's like on to the story.
00:29:08.860 She knows something weird, and she goes with her instincts rather than the facts.
00:29:11.860 And she writes to this woman, I know everything, absolutely everything for you, for John Lewis, for Jean-Michel.
00:29:20.280 And I guess for her, this was like a journalistic strategy of not really knowing everything, knowing something was wrong, but hoping that if you pretended that you knew everything, that that person might be forthcoming.
00:29:29.680 But Catherine wasn't forthcoming.
00:29:30.960 She instantly showed it to her husband and was like, what is going on?
00:29:35.120 And so her husband contacted Lawrence Osier, just reminding you that's Brigitte's alleged firstborn daughter, who also happens to be his cardiologist.
00:29:44.160 And Lawrence says, you got to call Brigitte.
00:29:46.560 You got to call mom because she's thinking about filing a complaint, too.
00:29:51.640 This is harassment.
00:29:52.360 So he does.
00:29:54.580 The cousin calls up Brigitte, and here is what he tells the journalist happened next in his own words.
00:30:02.220 Quote, Brigitte tells me she's sorry and that it's all her fault, that we need to press charges, and that she agrees to file a joint action.
00:30:11.720 I hear Emmanuel Macron's voice in the background asking him to hurry up because they must leave.
00:30:16.900 Like, before hanging up, she promises to send me a copy of her family record book, which she didn't.
00:30:25.040 I also asked her to certify in writing, which she did, pardon.
00:30:29.280 I also asked her to certify in writing that it was her in the 1974 wedding photo with Andre, which she didn't.
00:30:39.460 I did not speak to her directly on the subject after that.
00:30:42.760 So again, he says, she's like, yeah, no, file, file.
00:30:45.440 I'm going to file with you.
00:30:46.780 Do this.
00:30:47.820 And he's like, well, could you send me just like in writing?
00:30:50.120 You know, obviously, this would be proof.
00:30:52.040 Get these people in trouble.
00:30:53.000 Just say you are certifying that that's you in the wedding photo.
00:30:56.240 And Brigitte at the Elieze Palace says no or goes cold.
00:31:02.640 Afterwards, he makes good on his side of the deal.
00:31:04.520 He files a complaint against Natasha Ray.
00:31:06.300 He sends documents to Brigitte's lawyers.
00:31:08.680 Brigitte then calls him back and says, you know what?
00:31:10.940 Actually, the palace is recommending that we file our actions separately.
00:31:14.100 Here's what Jean-Louis says happens next.
00:31:18.120 Quote, she told me that the Elieze preferred to launch two separate actions.
00:31:23.580 She was walking out on me.
00:31:25.200 It clearly meant.
00:31:26.320 It clearly meant if you want to continue, you're on your own.
00:31:29.140 Get a lawyer of your own.
00:31:30.640 We had already filed a complaint.
00:31:32.100 There was no turning back.
00:31:33.040 So we went ahead on our own.
00:31:35.640 Since then, when I tried to call Brigitte back, I don't get through to her.
00:31:39.260 But to her secretary, who has become unreachable.
00:31:43.880 So long story short, the first lady played him, right?
00:31:47.520 She got him all fired up and said, file.
00:31:50.140 We're going to file with you, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:51.400 He's like, OK, can you certify?
00:31:52.340 And nope, they were manipulated.
00:31:54.400 And then they were betrayed by the presidential couple.
00:31:57.340 And the journalist recounts that you can definitely tell that he's a bit stung, that the Oziers
00:32:02.760 felt a bit stung by that.
00:32:04.420 Very strange.
00:32:05.300 Again, such an easy thing to certify.
00:32:07.140 But what, of course, what she really wanted, Brigitte, was for him to go through the defamation,
00:32:12.040 for him to win the defamation, because he actually was not the man pictured in that wedding
00:32:16.460 photo.
00:32:16.820 And then for her and her husband to be able to publicize the newspapers, we won a defamation
00:32:22.860 trial against the crazy journalist who said that Brigitte was born a man.
00:32:28.080 Oh, well, Brigitte just won a defamation case.
00:32:30.640 You keep hearing that.
00:32:31.360 She won.
00:32:32.160 She's won defamation cases pertaining to this.
00:32:35.400 That is how they are doing it.
00:32:36.940 Again, going after the details, but not the substance of what people are investigating.
00:32:41.400 Now, you have to understand that by now, within France, the internet was just on fire with
00:32:47.400 conspiracies.
00:32:48.240 I mean, first and foremost, where the heck is the first husband?
00:32:51.780 Where is Andre Lewis?
00:32:53.900 Well, as fate would have it, shortly after Sylvie Bommel publishes her book looking into
00:33:00.980 the matter, on October 8th, 2020, suddenly Tiffan, the second daughter, announces in a weekly
00:33:09.840 magazine that actually her dad already died a year ago, actually, in 2019.
00:33:15.760 People are starting to pry.
00:33:16.820 And now she's like, actually, he's dead.
00:33:18.480 He died a year ago.
00:33:20.120 Here is the quote that was published in Paris Match announcing that Tiffan said, my father
00:33:25.920 died.
00:33:26.360 I buried him on December 24th, 2019 in the strictest privacy.
00:33:33.580 How convenient.
00:33:34.900 How convenient, right?
00:33:35.940 That, like, I don't know, the first lady's first husband, who everybody's starting to
00:33:40.740 look into, just drops dead right at the moment when people realize something's going
00:33:45.920 on here.
00:33:47.000 I would say it's remarkably convenient for the Macron family.
00:33:50.840 Also, by the way, this is kind of weird, but Tiffan announcing her dad's death in that
00:33:54.960 Paris Match magazine, which we know Paris Match is controlled to some degree by Mimi Marchand.
00:34:00.540 It's one of the places where she gets particular photos and storylines published.
00:34:05.660 Well, what's even stranger is that Tiffan got the details wrong about her dad's death.
00:34:12.600 Yeah, isn't that really weird?
00:34:14.020 One, he was not buried at all.
00:34:16.420 He was cremated.
00:34:17.300 And his cremation date was not on the 24th, as she said, but four days later on December
00:34:23.080 28th.
00:34:24.740 How odd.
00:34:25.560 Maybe the journalist just made a mistake, another weird coincidence happening in this
00:34:31.120 never-ending saga.
00:34:32.560 Now, how do we know the actual dates?
00:34:34.840 Well, let's go back to that first cousin.
00:34:36.860 Remember, that first cousin, not very happy with this family, okay?
00:34:40.740 Andre Lewis felt that he had been burned by the presidential couple in filing this suit.
00:34:45.700 And so he opened up to the journalist, Emmanuel Anizon, about the funeral service.
00:34:51.600 So apparently the story goes that he had received a call from Andre's sisters, again, this is
00:34:57.260 his first cousin, informing him of the death and that there was going to be a quick funeral.
00:35:01.600 He provided the journalist with the booklet that was actually distributed at this very quick
00:35:07.980 funeral.
00:35:09.160 And I will tell you, it is a very odd choice for an obituary photo.
00:35:13.880 Here it is.
00:35:14.480 Here we go.
00:35:16.980 Andre Osier, the ceremony taking place, which to phone got the date wrong by accident, I'm
00:35:21.920 sure, December 28th, 2019.
00:35:24.800 I mean, who would announce this, by the way, a year after?
00:35:27.040 It's just crazy.
00:35:28.740 And then at the bottom there, I think that means our friend, our brother, our companion,
00:35:35.560 our grandfather, and our papa.
00:35:38.760 There it is.
00:35:39.380 Now, even for a far left journalist who is not prone to conspiracy theories, even for
00:35:45.160 Emmanuel Anizon, it seemed to her to be a very weird choice for a photo or a death announcement.
00:35:53.720 So she asked him flat out, like, this is, I mean, this is weird.
00:35:56.960 What's going up?
00:35:57.580 What's going on with this choice of a photo?
00:35:59.940 And the cousin told her, John Lewis replied to her and said, quote, I think this was the
00:36:06.060 only photo that turned up when they went looking for one for the funeral because all of the
00:36:11.680 others had been destroyed.
00:36:14.080 Destroyed?
00:36:14.900 Emmanuel muses.
00:36:17.440 I am not Natasha Ray, but I still am a bit puzzled.
00:36:21.020 What?
00:36:21.680 So all that's left for a man's life in pictures, apart from his wedding photo, is a photo of
00:36:27.100 him in a swimsuit to illustrate his final departure?
00:36:30.660 She asks in her book.
00:36:32.600 Yeah.
00:36:33.220 Somehow every other photo from his life had been destroyed.
00:36:36.680 Okay.
00:36:37.400 Okay.
00:36:38.420 So you're probably wondering what the heck is going on here.
00:36:43.340 What's going on?
00:36:44.960 Well, Xavier Poussard was actually able to trace the real Andre Lewis through banking records.
00:36:51.820 It turns out that he never worked at Credit Denord, that bank, which is why so many other
00:36:56.420 journalists were effectively chasing their tails.
00:36:58.400 And so he gives that information to Emmanuel Anizon because she's much more of a mainstream
00:37:04.060 journalist and she might be able to pick up some more.
00:37:07.160 He also provides her with access to a Facebook group.
00:37:09.520 He's like, no, this man did exist.
00:37:11.380 And it's filled with John Lewis's old work colleague from the bank that he actually worked
00:37:16.660 at.
00:37:16.920 And he's helping her to assuage her suspicions and doubts that this man plausibly maybe never
00:37:22.360 even existed.
00:37:23.520 And here is how Emmanuel Anizon concludes the chapter of the story of her research into him.
00:37:30.700 And this is, again, about the husband, Brigitte's first husband, Andre Louise Ozier.
00:37:35.160 She wrote, quote, his sisters wouldn't talk to me nor his children, so I called a few former
00:37:40.880 colleagues via Facebook groups of former bankers.
00:37:44.080 They all speak enthusiastically of Dede, kind, cult, polite, who talked a lot about his children
00:37:50.760 whom he adored.
00:37:52.260 Dede, who smoked too much, whom they felt was lonely, devastated.
00:37:57.260 One of them sent me a professional collection of portraits from the mid-2000s where Andre poses
00:38:03.140 Sirius in a suit and a tie among his colleagues at the Amiens bank branch.
00:38:08.880 The 1974 groom is clearly recognizable, even if he has started to lose his hair.
00:38:15.260 These colleagues kept in touch with each other after retirement, but not him, who cut all ties
00:38:20.160 with them too.
00:38:22.040 Andre Ozier has disappeared from the radar's scope.
00:38:24.780 For my part, I tried to contact members of the Ozier family, but no one wanted to reply.
00:38:30.840 Susan Spray, John Louise Ozier's first wife, even hurriedly hung up the phone on me when
00:38:36.220 I told her I was interested in Brigitte McCrone.
00:38:38.680 Ah, yes.
00:38:39.500 No, no, thank you.
00:38:40.300 No, thank you, sir.
00:38:41.100 Ooh la la.
00:38:41.540 No, goodbye.
00:38:43.180 Click.
00:38:45.120 Elsewhere, John Louise, who attended the funeral, tells her that it took place, quote, just four
00:38:51.860 days after the death.
00:38:53.200 No information had leaked to the newspapers.
00:38:55.960 The Elysee Palace wanted it to happen quickly, and it seems that Emmanuel Macron was personally
00:39:02.080 involved in making sure that it did.
00:39:04.700 The express funeral organized on a sly and in a hurry early in the morning at 8.30 a.m.
00:39:10.720 before opening time to avoid journalists.
00:39:13.560 The booklet with the photo was placed on the chairs.
00:39:16.500 A dozen people were present, seated in separate clans.
00:39:20.260 On one side, Andrei's sisters.
00:39:23.240 On the other, Brigitte's three children, Tifan, Lawrence, and Sebastian.
00:39:28.000 Brigitte McCrone did not attend.
00:39:31.960 Andrei's companion, I guess this means like a partner, maybe someone who he was in a relationship
00:39:36.020 with but never married, unknown to all, was also there at some distance.
00:39:41.780 Elysee sighed.
00:39:43.620 After 20 minutes, the ceremony was over, and everyone walked out immediately.
00:39:48.680 Afterwards, I went with the Osier children and Andrei's sisters for a coffee and a croissant.
00:39:53.640 Members of security staff stood on guard outside.
00:39:57.160 We ended up letting them in because it was so cold.
00:39:59.360 The atmosphere was heavy, and everyone left quickly afterwards.
00:40:03.980 Okay?
00:40:05.160 Quite to the funeral.
00:40:06.140 Very quick.
00:40:06.780 Why is the Elysee Palace involved?
00:40:08.040 Also, guys, isn't it kind of weird that Brigitte would not, out of some basic respect,
00:40:14.740 go attend the funeral of a man that she was married to for 32 years?
00:40:20.700 So the Elysee Palace got involved to keep it hush-hush, but they didn't attend the funeral?
00:40:25.320 Is that even sound right?
00:40:26.820 The father to your children?
00:40:29.360 Also, and this is incredible, according to the first cousin, John Lewis,
00:40:35.140 at the funeral, he spoke to Andrei's partner,
00:40:38.920 who told him that he had found tickets to Africa in Andrei's jacket pocket,
00:40:45.440 plus a large amount of money in it.
00:40:48.040 He said, quote,
00:40:48.960 he had emptied his accounts, organized his departure on the sly.
00:40:53.600 He dreamed so much of going to Africa again.
00:40:57.340 Okay.
00:41:01.160 All right, guys, what are we to make of that?
00:41:03.440 All right.
00:41:03.960 It is very weird for someone's lover, companion, partner, whatever you want to call it,
00:41:08.340 to say that.
00:41:09.320 What really happened to Andrei Lewis, who was cremated very quickly,
00:41:13.320 even though his daughter says he was buried?
00:41:14.900 What accidentally says she was buried?
00:41:16.860 Sometimes you mix that up.
00:41:17.980 What really happened to Andrei Lewis?
00:41:20.540 What drove him to become a recluse all of a sudden,
00:41:23.480 not associating with his former bank friends from the 70s?
00:41:27.760 How did all of those photos of him suddenly get destroyed?
00:41:31.940 He's only left with one of him.
00:41:33.640 He's got two photos.
00:41:34.500 Here's me in the wedding.
00:41:35.560 And here's me on a beach in my trunks.
00:41:38.900 And these are the only photos available of my life.
00:41:40.720 Doesn't that seem like a systematic destruction?
00:41:43.520 I can't think of any circumstance where that would be the case,
00:41:45.880 that photos would just all be gone.
00:41:47.320 You would keep every photo of yourself in your childhood in one house.
00:41:51.540 Did he actually die?
00:41:52.660 Did he escape with the assistance of the Elisee Palace?
00:41:55.600 Did he try to escape, but the Elisee Palace intervened?
00:41:59.180 Imaginations can certainly run wild right now, right?
00:42:01.660 But we can't confirm anything, obviously.
00:42:05.320 What I can tell you is that, oddly enough,
00:42:08.400 another journalist named Sophie Des Descartes
00:42:11.820 reported in a 2022 issue of Paris Match,
00:42:17.300 which was published,
00:42:18.080 that Andrei Lewis ended his days in a psychiatric clinic
00:42:23.460 with a guard at his door supervised by Alexander Benella.
00:42:29.000 He's a very controversial figure.
00:42:30.520 The Elisee's notorious and controversial security chief of staff
00:42:36.100 who ended up in a huge scandal known as the Benella scandal, okay?
00:42:41.480 Why would that journalist say that?
00:42:43.720 I can tell you that that information was instantly denied
00:42:46.960 the same day on Twitter by Tafon.
00:42:49.800 But despite the family being extremely litigious in nature,
00:42:52.740 always going at people for defamation,
00:42:54.800 the Macron's never did sue that journalist who said that
00:42:57.660 for defamation.
00:42:59.480 I think that's a perfect place for us to pause
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00:43:59.980 Okay, for those of you that thought that I fell into a hole, I didn't.
00:44:02.740 We have been so crazed because we were working on our book launch.
00:44:06.340 And I am so pleased, especially just if I could even tell you the journey
00:44:10.420 of working on the second book.
00:44:11.440 I began writing this book in, I think, 2018, right after my first book,
00:44:17.800 which was published.
00:44:18.660 I'm sorry, in 2020, right after my first book, which was published.
00:44:21.440 And the title of my new book, which I have worked on for so long,
00:44:25.460 is Make Him a Sandwich.
00:44:27.400 And here it is, you guys.
00:44:28.780 I am so excited.
00:44:30.220 It is available for purchase, for pre-purchase, really,
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00:44:39.400 I just want to let you guys know that if you are a Premium Club Candace
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00:45:02.460 Any regular pre-order of the book will also receive a discount of 15%.
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00:45:27.200 That would be a signed copy of our first book.
00:45:29.100 So we're just going back into book land.
00:45:30.760 And the first book club episode, by the way, for those of you,
00:45:34.800 you know, we are reading Chaos.
00:45:35.980 That book is going to be at 6 p.m. Eastern this coming Tuesday.
00:45:40.820 So, so many things happening.
00:45:42.720 This book, Make Him a Sandwich, Labor of Love.
00:45:44.900 It was like having a, honestly, it was like a book child, so to speak.
00:45:49.260 And it was because I knew early on that the modern feminist movement
00:45:53.380 had nothing to do with feminism,
00:45:54.680 had nothing to do with helping women or listening to women,
00:45:57.440 but rather developing a really cheap tactic to go after men.
00:46:01.700 And so obviously this book, We Get Into the Me Too movement.
00:46:03.960 I had already written years ago this chapter on Taylor Swift's brand of feminism.
00:46:07.820 And I really do think it's just like a God thing that right now,
00:46:11.560 it seems like people have the appetite to maybe listen
00:46:14.120 and to think about what modern feminism is.
00:46:16.320 With this whole Justin Baldoni, Blake Lively,
00:46:19.440 her dragon, Taylor Swift's involvement going on,
00:46:22.080 it's almost, it's just like perfect.
00:46:23.780 Because my book was owned by two publishers,
00:46:27.180 wrangled it out of the hands of the first one,
00:46:29.180 the second one, got it out of the second one,
00:46:31.100 and now it's just mine.
00:46:32.400 And so I do, I'm grateful for God's timing on this.
00:46:35.540 And honestly, I feel like if it had come out any earlier,
00:46:38.040 perhaps people on the left who are now watching this broadcast
00:46:40.860 would not have been as receptive to it.
00:46:43.100 But there was something about this Justin Baldoni case
00:46:45.060 where I feel like we are ready to discuss toxic feminism.
00:46:48.400 And so the cover is me,
00:46:51.180 if you're wondering why I'm holding that,
00:46:52.420 and you're not familiar, that is the iconic Gloria Steinem sign
00:46:56.420 she held in at a, we shall overcome for women.
00:46:59.920 So I wanted to be that.
00:47:01.860 I think I did a very good job.
00:47:02.920 We should have done the side by side.
00:47:04.000 I look, I think I look more like Gloria Steinem
00:47:05.960 than Brigitte Macron looks like the wedding photo.
00:47:09.820 So I think you guys agree with that, right?
00:47:11.800 Yeah, for sure.
00:47:12.580 Absolutely.
00:47:13.620 So yeah, it is available for presale.
00:47:15.400 You can also go to makehimasandwich.com.
00:47:17.660 We grabbed that domain name, clubcandice.com.
00:47:20.720 And I am just beyond, beyond, beyond excited
00:47:24.620 to share this book with you.
00:47:26.700 You know, we just have so much going on this year.
00:47:28.660 And I'm just so grateful for all of you
00:47:30.160 who have supported us through everything.
00:47:32.000 And that is the reason that I deleted my Instagram
00:47:34.520 because I'm going to put up a big banner about my book.
00:47:36.820 But then we were very much in Macron land
00:47:39.300 wanting to make sure we fact-checked everything
00:47:41.260 that we were sharing on the show today.
00:47:43.280 By the way, in terms of this information that I'm giving you,
00:47:46.140 it is all going to be cited and sourced
00:47:48.580 in Xavier Poussard's forthcoming book,
00:47:51.140 which we will be able to purchase,
00:47:52.700 I think, sometime next week.
00:47:54.320 He is a methodical creature, is what I could tell you.
00:47:58.440 Like, his method is incredible.
00:48:00.300 And he was obsessive about this case.
00:48:02.700 He's dedicated years of his life
00:48:04.520 and has given up so much.
00:48:05.680 Truly a journalist that has gone out of style
00:48:08.960 and out of fashion.
00:48:10.120 A journalist committed to the truth
00:48:11.340 by any means necessary
00:48:12.360 and willing to give up a lot for it.
00:48:15.040 He really has given up so much of it.
00:48:16.580 So it's a very exciting time.
00:48:18.560 And yeah, I'm going to look at some of your questions.
00:48:21.540 And I hope that everything that I gave you is clear.
00:48:24.100 It's why we had to make this a series
00:48:25.240 because you could only kind of digest so much at a time.
00:48:28.960 Do you know what I mean?
00:48:29.580 Like, it's just crazy.
00:48:31.000 You're like, oh, the mom is also involved
00:48:33.340 in transgender stuff and this and that.
00:48:35.080 And it's the gaslighting of the public for me.
00:48:38.060 You know, the way that they gaslight us
00:48:39.620 to pretend there's nothing there.
00:48:42.080 Oh, he's just above board.
00:48:43.800 Emmanuel Macron and Brasile are above board.
00:48:45.960 Like, are you insane?
00:48:47.940 Are you insane?
00:48:48.900 What is the media entity?
00:48:50.860 It will literally having you hate people
00:48:53.100 that are trying to shed light
00:48:54.880 and adoring people
00:48:57.760 who are covering our world in such darkness, you know?
00:49:02.000 Anyways, getting to your comments.
00:49:03.300 Autumn Coffee writes,
00:49:04.760 coincidence that every single world leader
00:49:06.540 is soulless and spineless?
00:49:09.360 We accidentally learned of Epstein.
00:49:11.160 Imagine what we don't know.
00:49:12.400 Do you think anyone will save the world?
00:49:14.060 Would you consider running for office?
00:49:15.880 Guys, I hate to tell you,
00:49:16.800 but there is an Epstein connection in this story.
00:49:19.280 We just haven't, we haven't gotten to it yet.
00:49:22.000 You know, Epstein was Mr. International.
00:49:24.920 And that's why I said there are global considerations
00:49:27.620 for what is happening in France right now.
00:49:30.600 It is all connected.
00:49:31.940 And yeah, so you're jumping ahead, Autumn Coffee.
00:49:35.700 Carrie writes,
00:49:36.220 I am hooked on this story.
00:49:37.880 Just ordered your book too.
00:49:38.980 Thank you so much.
00:49:40.040 Please hire the composer for this docu-series
00:49:42.600 that was fired because he was mean to Taylor Swift.
00:49:45.000 I feel like dramatic music
00:49:46.700 to your WTF moments would be epic.
00:49:48.940 I promise you that composer is so famous and so great.
00:49:52.580 I went through his Instagram,
00:49:53.500 like there's no way I can afford him.
00:49:55.320 There's just no,
00:49:55.820 maybe if this book sells 3 trillion copies, okay?
00:49:58.860 So get on that, guys.
00:49:59.880 Buy Make Him a Sandwich.
00:50:01.140 Go to makehimasandwich.com, buy it.
00:50:03.780 And maybe I will be able to afford Brian Tyler,
00:50:06.740 which would be really cool.
00:50:08.000 Also, I think it would be cool
00:50:09.060 if Justin Baldoni dropped his version of the movie
00:50:13.720 that we never got to see
00:50:14.700 and called it like Justin's version.
00:50:16.480 It's like a little petty nod to Taylor Swift,
00:50:18.980 Taylor's version, like her owning her masters.
00:50:20.940 He just owns his masters.
00:50:22.060 But he would never do that because he's too nice.
00:50:25.180 Give it to me, Justin.
00:50:25.940 I'll drop it.
00:50:26.880 I'm not so nice.
00:50:28.160 Not when I'm this pregnant.
00:50:30.680 Sticky Bjork writes,
00:50:31.700 I started following you six years ago
00:50:33.280 and I will follow you wherever you go.
00:50:34.820 Love you, Candice.
00:50:35.540 Love from the Faroe Islands.
00:50:37.300 Amazing.
00:50:38.000 Thank you so much.
00:50:38.960 It has been amazing to see
00:50:39.780 how many people from around the world
00:50:41.140 we just have been able to pull into this discussion.
00:50:44.680 I think it's such a good thing.
00:50:45.720 Like I said, a true moment of life.
00:50:48.060 Thank you, Da Silva, who just writes,
00:50:49.880 you're a boss.
00:50:50.700 Thank you so much.
00:50:51.580 And then writes in,
00:50:53.600 thank you,
00:50:54.080 muito obrigada.
00:50:56.080 Merci.
00:50:56.960 Three different languages.
00:50:58.100 Love that.
00:50:59.140 Irrelevant writes,
00:51:00.180 you are relevant.
00:51:00.860 Don't call yourself irrelevant.
00:51:02.120 God's warriors for Candice.
00:51:03.780 Make our families safe again.
00:51:06.120 Arcadia Dark Matter writes,
00:51:08.180 from a French nationalist,
00:51:10.120 a sort of make France great again.
00:51:12.400 Keep the faith, Candice.
00:51:13.640 Thank you.
00:51:14.180 Thank you, guys.
00:51:14.820 And I believe in nationalism.
00:51:16.880 I really do.
00:51:17.860 I think right now we are suffering
00:51:19.080 from the curse of globalism.
00:51:20.820 You know, a lot of shadows in the dark
00:51:22.980 that don't really care about us as individuals
00:51:25.120 and don't really care about what happens to us
00:51:27.240 as nation states,
00:51:28.620 but rather are kind of trying to turn us all
00:51:31.880 into the same
00:51:33.120 and making us think that we're crazy.
00:51:34.920 I mean, talking about psychiatry,
00:51:36.200 it has been a psychiatric curse upon the world
00:51:38.480 to routinely tell people
00:51:40.040 that they're conspiracy theorists
00:51:41.500 when they start noticing
00:51:43.020 some very distinct patterns
00:51:44.140 and have reasonable questions about it.
00:51:46.240 Sending legal letters also.
00:51:47.300 This whole era of legal abuse,
00:51:49.400 it's so out.
00:51:50.160 I am telling you,
00:51:50.880 it is so out.
00:51:51.440 Because this is all they know, right?
00:51:53.300 When they lie,
00:51:54.480 they get caught doing something wrong,
00:51:55.780 it's like, I'm just going to launch a lawsuit.
00:51:58.360 And that is coming up.
00:52:00.960 I really do believe that that era is really over.
00:52:03.300 It's backwards thinking.
00:52:04.320 Do the right thing, tell the truth,
00:52:05.860 and be bold.
00:52:07.100 And I think that you will be awarded in the end.
00:52:10.860 This is from Little Light.
00:52:12.880 Little Light writes,
00:52:13.580 Candace Owens,
00:52:14.160 I hope you don't mind me sharing something vital
00:52:15.940 with a sea of people here in your comment section.
00:52:18.100 If you truly want to understand
00:52:19.620 what the mark of the beast is
00:52:20.740 and what a beast represents in the Bible,
00:52:22.680 then I highly recommend
00:52:23.760 From America to Babylon,
00:52:25.220 Making the Mark.
00:52:26.960 That's apparently a documentary.
00:52:28.060 I'm not familiar with it,
00:52:28.980 but I do know that
00:52:30.140 I tend to stay away from people
00:52:31.640 that like are very into the Babylon theme.
00:52:34.300 I think that really is something.
00:52:35.780 And obviously one of the books on our book list
00:52:37.860 is Hollywood Babylon or Babylon Hollywood,
00:52:40.560 which is written by Kenneth Anger.
00:52:42.060 And it really tells you about the origins of Hollywood
00:52:43.760 and how dark it is
00:52:44.640 and how they did want to
00:52:45.940 basically create a modern Babylon.
00:52:48.740 So we'll get into that.
00:52:50.220 And lastly, Truth Be Told writes,
00:52:52.100 Many thought they took something from you
00:52:53.680 in your season of trials.
00:52:55.100 They lack creativity
00:52:56.080 and will now grow in envy,
00:52:57.440 realizing that you actually have it.
00:52:59.280 We pity them and love all of this for you.
00:53:02.440 Keep on journalizing us.
00:53:03.820 Thank you so much.
00:53:04.640 Yeah, you know,
00:53:05.200 last year was definitely a lot of trials,
00:53:08.600 a lot of hardships,
00:53:09.420 but I never, ever, ever for a single second
00:53:12.080 doubted that I was doing the right thing
00:53:13.520 because you just have to continue to tell the truth.
00:53:15.720 And like I said,
00:53:16.780 the old systems are failing,
00:53:18.180 the smearings,
00:53:18.820 the libels,
00:53:19.800 trying to create someone into a monster
00:53:21.300 when they're not.
00:53:22.200 This is,
00:53:22.780 it's just a dawn of a new era
00:53:24.160 and it feels like we are all coming together.
00:53:26.840 It really is about goodness fighting evil.
00:53:30.060 And I,
00:53:31.240 every single time,
00:53:32.040 I'm going to bank on goodness
00:53:33.340 because, well,
00:53:34.680 Christ is king,
00:53:35.340 you guys.
00:53:35.880 Head to makehimasandwich.com
00:53:38.220 or clubcandice.com.
00:53:39.920 Pre-order the book.
00:53:40.900 I'm so excited.
00:53:41.580 Share it,
00:53:42.080 please,
00:53:42.640 on your Instagrams
00:53:44.000 and your Facebooks
00:53:46.000 and your TikToks
00:53:47.360 and tell everybody about it.
00:53:48.640 It is a great book on modern feminism.
00:53:50.500 Also,
00:53:50.820 by the way,
00:53:51.200 guys,
00:53:51.960 you know,
00:53:52.500 to the fellas here,
00:53:54.000 I think with Valentine's Day coming up,
00:53:57.280 you've got to get her this gift.
00:53:58.760 You've got to get her this gift.
00:53:59.680 Make her a sandwich.com
00:54:01.680 and if she responds well to it,
00:54:02.900 you know she's a keeper.
00:54:03.920 You've got to marry that one
00:54:04.680 because she's like,
00:54:05.060 I love Candace Owens.
00:54:06.520 Great keeper.
00:54:07.640 If she's like,
00:54:07.980 what is this?
00:54:09.900 I'm a modern feminist.
00:54:11.740 I don't know.
00:54:12.340 I'm not saying dump her.
00:54:13.680 I'm not saying she's not the one.
00:54:15.360 I'm just saying
00:54:16.200 that if she loves the book,
00:54:17.820 she might be a keeper.
00:54:18.740 That's it.
00:54:19.420 All right,
00:54:19.860 guys,
00:54:20.140 we will see you on Monday.
00:54:21.500 Bye.