Candace reveals the craziest thing to happen to her since she found out she was pregnant with her second child. She talks about a phone call she received from the White House, and how she handled it. Instacart is the delivery service you ve all been waiting for!
00:00:31.720And, well, ladies and gents, I will say it is not my style, but I have been keeping a major secret from you all.
00:00:38.760And I was admittedly bursting at the seams because it is without question the craziest thing that has ever happened to me in my entire life, certainly at least in my political life, bar none.
00:00:49.740So in case you were having an uneventful Monday, welcome back to Candace.
00:00:54.520I just have to say it's remarkable that so many people in the chat think that my secret is that I'm pregnant again, that that is something that I would tease as unbelievable surprise.
00:01:18.500That actually would be the least surprising thing ever.
00:01:26.040And like I said, I've been holding on to this for a very long time because something happened all the way back in February.
00:01:31.700February, and I was sworn to secrecy temporarily, and I feel that today is the correct day to inform audiences because it may have some severe global implications.
00:02:18.420And so he does call me pretty immediately, by the way.
00:02:20.440And he says, somebody very high up at the White House has asked me to ask you if, as a favor, you could stop speaking about Brigitte Macron.
00:02:44.740In the myriad of possibilities that were floating through my brain about what this phone call was going to be about, that was not one of them.
00:02:52.460So I'm just kind of having to redirect and I'm going, what were you talking about?
00:02:57.780So to be clear, we had, ironically, as a podcast, we had just ended our Brigitte Macron series four days earlier on February 20th.
00:03:06.140That's when we released the last episode, which was the epilogue.
00:03:08.520So I'm going, that doesn't make sense.
00:04:21.480Anyways, we do dinner and I am kind of feeling bad about my pregnant attitude on the phone call, you know, because I was, what, eight weeks away from birth.
00:04:30.460And I was a bit shorter on the phone than I would have been if there wasn't like a growing infant foot that's lodged under my lung.
00:04:37.740And this person has been very good to me in the past.
00:04:41.340And so I resolved that before I go to bed, I'll phone him back and have a much more calm conversation.
00:04:48.720Not that I was rude, but just like, hey, what's this actually about?
00:04:53.320And not only that, before I called this individual back, when I checked online, I realized that Emmanuel Macron is in Washington, D.C., February 24th.
00:05:04.040He is in Washington, D.C., and he had departed the White House just hours before I received the call.
00:05:21.480And when I call that person back, they tell me something that is even stranger.
00:05:25.840They say, look, I'm, I, again, and the messenger here, what I was told from somebody that's pretty high up at the White House is that Emmanuel Macron is holding up negotiations to end the Russian and Ukrainian war.
00:05:49.520Unless you stop speaking about his wife.
00:06:18.140And then I'm asking myself in my mind, because I hang up this phone, and I am in true shock.
00:06:22.720Did Emmanuel Macron pretend to fly into D.C. under the guise of negotiations, the Russian-Ukraine war, and then instruct someone on his entourage to have an off-the-books discussion?
00:06:36.320A little meeting on the side, maybe somebody, again, like a Susie Wiles, where he made his truer demands?
00:06:44.600Me and Trump are talking about, we're going to get it done.
00:06:46.860And then what really goes on behind the scenes is, like, we're not doing anything until that little podcast, her Candace, agrees to shut her mouth.
00:09:00.640And this person just, I assume, has never even watched one minute of my content.
00:09:07.500Because, I mean, if there were a guide to how not to approach Candace Owens when you are trying to get something done, he was just following this guide.
00:09:18.960He could not have been more pompous and more arrogant on the phone.
00:09:24.820And I would like to contextualize that I'm, like, pretty heavily pregnant.
00:09:28.300So, like, you know, my bandwidth for BS or anybody trying to, like, well, you know, it was very low.
00:09:36.160And he essentially says, look, you should do it because it's the president.
00:10:53.620He's like, no, you know, I don't know why you're spoken to like that.
00:10:56.700And like, you know, this is still really important.
00:10:58.700And, you know, this really matters to the president.
00:11:01.400And he's kind of trying to talk me off the pregnancy cliff.
00:11:04.420And I'm still calm enough that I know that pregnant Candace is not always the most rational Candace and a little bit of a hothead.
00:11:13.240And I resolve, as I'm speaking to this situation with my husband, that I should also reach out and maybe call someone who's potentially been in a predicament like this.
00:11:24.060I don't know, someone who's got a larger audience than me and kind of call in a favor.
00:11:30.240So I don't normally text him, but I did reach out to Tucker Carlson.
00:11:35.600And I just kind of told him the situation and was like, look, this is really weird.
00:11:39.800No, I don't normally contact you for advice, but I could really use some advice right now because you know how much free speech matters to me and basically how important this particular story is to me because it involves, you know, potentially, not just potentially, like pedophilia, incest, all of these elements.
00:11:58.880And as a mother, the idea that people this powerful at the story could be covered is it matters to this actually the truth just matters at the end of the day.
00:12:08.780But also, like, if I could end the Ukrainian and Russian war and just stopping this conversation, I would do it.
00:12:19.740And he comes back with just very sage Tucker Carlson advice and he says, look, you know, you don't want to have the bloodshed of Christians on your conscience, but also free speech does matter.
00:12:31.700And you should essentially say you'll do it until like you're saying this negotiations are happening now and you'll agree to do that.
00:12:42.900But at some point, obviously, you need to inform people about what happened because this is this is totally crazy.
00:12:48.520And I say, that's actually a very good idea. That's that's a I feel like that's a very principled position to take.
00:12:54.560Anyways, I sleep on that. Anger is subsiding. Wake up the next morning. It's February 26th.
00:12:59.600And I am sitting in the makeup chair and I get another message that's like, hey, keep your phone on.
00:13:05.960And I'm going, I really don't want to speak to this advisor anymore.
00:13:09.460I really don't. Our personalities are not meshing.
00:13:12.700And anyways, this phone call is coming from Florida.
00:17:01.780You know, compliments will get you everywhere in life is my mentality here.
00:17:05.820And then I say to him what I've agreed to already in the back of my head.
00:17:09.800I say, look, I'm happy to do this for the short.
00:17:12.080Obviously, I don't want to have on my conscience that less Christian men could have died in the East if I just shut up about something.
00:17:20.800But I'm very clear to him that this is this is going to be short term and that I expect fully expect that in a few months I will be able to speak about this.
00:17:31.000And this is the point of the conversation where it actually gets quite interesting because he says yes.
00:17:35.940And then and I am now adding to you how what I sensed.
00:17:43.600But then it felt to me like someone in the background was like, no, we need this conversation to stop altogether.
00:17:49.420And he doesn't say no or yes, but he just says, you know, that he really needs to work with Macron long term and they have this long working relationship.
00:18:14.780And I say respectfully, Mr. President, I'm apparently good for ratings, too, because you've got you've got a leader of a country, the president of the country asking you to ask me to do a favor.
00:18:33.000I then go and I immediately tell my husband and I write down the details of the conversation so that I wouldn't forget the conversation that we were having.
00:18:39.500And, of course, the first thing that I want to say principally is that Emmanuel Macron must step step down.
00:18:46.200OK, because if that is true and I will say that did not come from Trump.
00:18:51.120He did not say specifically he's holding up negotiations for this.
00:18:55.560But he did say specifically that they were talking about the Ukraine and Russia war all day and he's just trying to make it all happen.
00:19:03.480And that is when Macron took him to the side.
00:19:05.360So I I kind of trust the information who came from that third party person that what he was being told was that he was holding this up.
00:19:12.640Right. Like Macron's holding this up a contingency here on whether or not he's going to agree to this sort of international deal is whether or not Candace Owens stops speaking about his wife.
00:19:25.000Yet you got to step down, OK, because there is no greater example of just the lack of morality that a leader can have than his husband wife putting him on a plane and sending him sending him overseas to make Candace Owens stop speaking about their relationship.
00:19:51.040That is like we really all should just take a deep breath here, take a step back and recognize that he is willing to let bloodshed.
00:20:02.120He's willing to let people die. OK, and a hold up here is going to be whether or not Candace Owens stop speaking about his wife's penis.
00:20:11.580That's ridiculous. You are not qualified to hold office.
00:20:14.740I thought that before all of this, just looking into your background, I know you're a fraud.
00:20:18.140You know, you're a fraud. Your wife certainly knows that you are a fraud.
00:20:23.460But this is reaching levels where you just have to be impeached.
00:20:27.520That's absurd. That is like let's get the impeachment trials going.
00:20:31.320And in my head, I'm thinking to Trump, actually, if you wanted to really negotiate.
00:20:35.220You could have said to him, how about I go live and tell all those reporters what you just said if you don't sign this document?
00:20:43.140That's how I would have played it. But, you know, I was like seven months pregnant.
00:20:46.220I would have played hardball. I don't need I don't need to have friends when we're talking about ending bloodshed.
00:20:51.920But the second thing that I want to say here is that it's occurred to me over time that this is about much more than the Ukrainian and Russian war.
00:21:27.700It's so crazy. I mean, who's going to believe that?
00:21:31.140Fiction does not make you fly nine hours to the United States to ask the president, if he has a moment, to step aside out of the shot of cameras and speak about your wife.
00:21:46.680Right. That's we can now it is confirmed fact.
00:21:50.100Put it on Wikipedia that Brigitte Macron was born Jean-Michel Truong.
00:21:54.520No, we can just go ahead and do that. Right.
00:21:58.340But what did I hit at that has them really terrified?
00:22:04.900Looking into a web and understanding how deeply sinister whatever it is that is happening in Paris is.
00:22:14.900Looking into not just the current events, but the historical events.
00:22:18.620I mean, we put up a map and showed just how often they were involved in these pedophilic scandals.
00:22:27.120Silly ones. Putting the book for your Andre Geed, an admitted pederast, a guy who outwardly said, yes, I I like young boys.
00:22:36.880And you choose that to be the book in your official portrait.
00:22:40.920As the president of France, Emmanuel Macron did that.
00:22:45.620I think there's more. I think there's more that they are afraid of.
00:22:49.300I think that it was a very powerful person, potentially someone more powerful than Brigitte, who told Macron, who was just a total fraud, a puppet, to get on that plane and make this request after they realized that sending legal letters wasn't the best idea.
00:23:06.860So what else is it that I've potentially uncovered about France?
00:23:11.600How does this relate to the United States?
00:23:12.940I'm going to tell you in just a second.
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00:25:46.720When the media takes me out of context and then just tells these sort of unbelievable lies about me and my perspectives, I never get discouraged.
00:26:38.580And I gave examples of his, like, people that were surrounding him that were pervs, people that had been molesting their children.
00:26:47.160A lot too many of his friends have been molesting their children.
00:26:49.420And the reaction in the media was to call me unhinged and crazy and to defend Sigmund Freud as if he wasn't the guy who's writing all of these theories saying that, like, children are sexual and are just attracted to their parents.
00:27:09.620And but them calling me, that made me more interested.
00:27:11.520I'm going, why are you, like, so committed to defending this dead guy and attacking me?
00:27:17.240So I'm going to actually learn about Sigmund Freud, okay?
00:27:20.160So I order a book, and this is a book that was written by, you've heard me mention this before, by David Bacan.
00:27:25.440It's called Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Mystical Tradition.
00:27:28.080And essentially this guy posits in this book, and then he's able to verify what initially was his theory in the updated edition.
00:27:35.240He's able to confirm his theory was correct.
00:27:37.480That Sigmund Freud actually created the psychoanalyst movement to mainstream his religion.
00:27:44.080That actually he was practicing the Kabbalah.
00:27:46.740And if you look at the psychoanalyst's early movement, as he does a very good job of assessing, you will recognize that they are mainstreaming the Kabbalah, okay?
00:27:55.920So I'm learning about Sigmund Freud, and I happened upon this book, and I'm not just learning about Sigmund Freud.
00:28:01.160I am learning about a piece of history that I've never heard about in my entire life.
00:28:05.480And it concerns this guy, Jacob Frank, okay?
00:28:13.800We always talk about, like, Christian schisms and, oh, you know.
00:28:17.580And actually, every faith has this, obviously, Sunni, the Shiites.
00:28:22.020But we never have really heard, or at least I hadn't heard, about this huge schism that took place amongst people that were Jewish, that there was this huge schism.
00:28:32.080And it talks about how this guy, who thought that he was the Messiah, okay, got into some really perverted things.
00:28:39.320And I'm just going to just read you this, and I promise you, this is so important.
00:28:43.840I think this is really what it's all about, okay?
00:28:46.840In this chapter, which is entitled The Frankest Episode, I'll read you a couple of things.
00:28:50.960It tells us that this guy, Jacob Frank, was born in 1726 in Korolavka on the frontiers of Padolia and Malachia.
00:29:00.420It tells us that his father was a Sabatian who had been expelled from the Jewish community.
00:29:07.780So, again, getting back to this fracture that happened and, essentially, people that felt that the old Torah law had been fulfilled and that new messiahs were coming.
00:29:18.140And one such messiah was this Jacob Frank.
00:29:22.060The tales which have come down to us indicate that he was what we would today call a psychopathic personality, a person without any strong superego formation.
00:29:32.520In his new Sabatian doctrine, he asserted the idea of the Holy Trinity.
00:29:37.780He distinguished himself between God as having become incarnate, and he assigned the role of messiah to himself.