Candace Owens


BREAKING NEWS: Justin Bieber Is Exposing Hollywood. | Candace Ep 127


Summary

Candice talks about Justin Bieber's recent drama with his wife, Haley Bieber, and why she is so protective of him. Candice also talks about how she feels about Justin's relationship with Blake Lively and how she supports him in his struggles with addiction.


Transcript

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00:00:15.120 All right, guys, happy Tuesday.
00:00:16.900 There is so much going on right now in the world.
00:00:18.820 In politics, we have to talk about the Tesla terror attack because there are a ton of conspiracy
00:00:22.920 theories.
00:00:23.760 And of course, I subscribe to some of them.
00:00:25.940 Also, Mark Zuckerberg says that they are getting rid of Facebook fact checkers because apparently
00:00:30.760 they realized they made a big mistake.
00:00:32.960 I'm not sure if I believe him in culture, though.
00:00:35.800 We have Justin Bieber must speak about this, you guys.
00:00:38.920 He's apparently unfollowed all of his closest Hollywood managers, even the bodyguard, in
00:00:44.660 a sign that some people are saying is more evidence of the ditty fallout.
00:00:49.100 And speaking of Justin's, I really hope that we're going to have time to get to Justin Baldani
00:00:52.200 and Blake Lively, but I don't feel like we will.
00:00:54.920 So anyways, let's get started.
00:00:55.980 Welcome back to Candace.
00:01:11.560 Okay, biases on the table.
00:01:13.760 I don't believe that people are unbiased when they report the news.
00:01:16.020 I am a believer, okay?
00:01:18.320 I've always liked Justin Bieber.
00:01:19.660 I liked his music.
00:01:20.360 And then I was really sad to see him go the Hollywood route.
00:01:23.460 Anyways, for those of you who don't really follow Justin Bieber, it's hard not to, but
00:01:27.580 I'm going to give you a little bit of his backstory.
00:01:28.820 So Justin Bieber got discovered when he was just 13 years old on YouTube.
00:01:33.980 He was so cute, just a little baby.
00:01:36.020 It's really incredible to contextualize just how young he was when he landed upon fame.
00:01:42.180 Here's a throwback for all the believers out there.
00:01:44.300 When I met you, girl, my heart went knock, knock, knock.
00:01:49.200 Now them butterflies in my stomach won't stop, stop, stop, stop.
00:01:52.340 And even though it's a struggle, love is all we got.
00:01:55.440 So we gon' keep, keep climbing to the mountaintop.
00:01:58.420 Okay, you get it.
00:02:21.060 He was just absolutely adorable, obviously.
00:02:23.000 And the young ladies absolutely flocked to him.
00:02:26.480 He was discovered at that time by Scooter Braun, again, just 13 years old.
00:02:31.080 And so you can say Scooter Braun has literally been with Justin Bieber basically throughout
00:02:35.040 his entire life.
00:02:36.020 And I mean, through relationships, drug addictions, and finding love with his now wife and mother
00:02:42.060 of his young son, Jack.
00:02:44.420 His wife, of course, being Haley Bieber.
00:02:46.660 Long career, long relationship.
00:02:48.020 Okay, well, over the last few years, we have seen Justin Bieber suddenly crying a lot in
00:02:53.860 public, often with his wife, Haley.
00:02:57.120 And many people wondered what was really going on behind those tears.
00:03:01.040 And people speculated it was them and they were breaking up.
00:03:03.460 But I didn't get that gut instinct.
00:03:05.240 Rather, it seemed to me that as he was making his way back to God, almost back to reality,
00:03:11.140 suddenly he became very emotional because that kind of happens for people that go through
00:03:15.140 addictions and they're finding their sobriety and they're reflecting on who they were throughout
00:03:19.740 those addictions.
00:03:20.800 You will have these emotional breakdowns.
00:03:23.200 And when it came to Justin Bieber, people wanted to know what were those breakdowns really
00:03:27.040 about?
00:03:27.540 Okay.
00:03:28.240 And so I'll give you just one example of what I'm speaking to, what I'm speaking about.
00:03:31.980 He did an interview back in 2020 with Zane Lowe.
00:03:36.740 I think this was on Apple Music.
00:03:38.080 And he was speaking about another young artist that was coming up, Billie Eilish and Eilish
00:03:43.800 Eilish.
00:03:44.520 And he was basically speaking about how he wanted to protect her because she was now another
00:03:49.600 young person, a rising artist in the industry.
00:03:52.800 And sort of out of nowhere, he became quite overcome with emotion.
00:03:57.300 Take a listen.
00:03:58.880 Did you feel protective of her?
00:04:01.560 Yeah, I definitely feel protective of her.
00:04:03.960 Um, it was hard for me being that young and being in the industry and not knowing where
00:04:10.320 to turn and everyone, you know, telling me they love me and, you know, just turn their
00:04:16.740 back on you in a second.
00:04:18.200 Um, so yeah, it's, it's hard because I want her to know that, you know, she can count on
00:04:24.860 me, but at the end of the day, I don't want to, I'm never going to force myself to be in
00:04:29.300 relationship with her.
00:04:30.400 It has to be natural, right?
00:04:31.660 So I just kind of, you know, let her do her thing.
00:04:34.680 And if she ever needs me, I'm going to be here for her.
00:04:36.920 But, um, but yeah, just protecting those moments because people take for granted, uh, encounters
00:04:46.560 and, um, yeah.
00:04:54.940 So, um, yeah, I just, um, I just want to protect her, you know, I don't want her to, to, to
00:05:05.580 lose it.
00:05:06.220 I don't want her to, you know, go through anything I went through.
00:05:10.060 I don't wish that upon anybody.
00:05:11.800 So, um, yeah, if she ever needs me, I'm, I'm just a call away.
00:05:16.840 I'm not even kidding.
00:05:19.320 Watching that clip makes me emotional because he is saying so much without really saying
00:05:24.960 anything.
00:05:26.180 Protect Billie Eilish from what, from who, what is he so concerned about when he sees this
00:05:31.160 young person in the industry?
00:05:32.500 What exactly did he go through?
00:05:33.500 Well, I think I have an idea because just two years after being a 13 year old, getting
00:05:38.460 his entire career, seeing this little hopeful, joyful, young 13 year old, Justin Bieber turned
00:05:43.920 15 and it suddenly seemed that Hollywood was keen to almost initiate him.
00:05:49.600 I think that's the right word.
00:05:50.420 Like there was almost like this initiation that he needed to go through.
00:05:53.260 So I want you to be now super uncomfortable and watch this video of an interaction between
00:05:57.900 him and none other than Diddy.
00:06:01.700 Take a listen.
00:06:02.140 Justin, he's in, you ever seen the movie 48 hours right now?
00:06:05.820 He's having 48 hours with Diddy, him and his boy.
00:06:08.260 Um, they're having the times of their lives, like, like, like, you know, where we hanging
00:06:13.620 out and what we doing.
00:06:15.140 Um, we, we can't really disclose, but, um, it's definitely a 15 year old's dream.
00:06:22.880 Um, you know, I, I have been given custody of him.
00:06:27.420 You know, he signed to usher.
00:06:28.840 I'm signed to usher.
00:06:29.520 Uh, I, I had legal guardianship of usher when, when, you know, he, he did his first
00:06:34.420 album.
00:06:34.720 I did usher's first album.
00:06:35.640 I don't really, I don't really, I don't have legal guardianship of him, but for the next
00:06:38.520 48 hours, he's with me.
00:06:40.800 So, um, and yeah, and we're going to go full, buck, full, crazy.
00:06:46.400 We're going crazy.
00:06:47.040 So young Justin Bieber, who was signed by usher involved with Scooter Braun.
00:06:54.320 Now all of a sudden he's being put in the hands of Diddy, who it is true.
00:06:57.380 He became the legal, legal guardian for usher.
00:07:00.460 You can look up all of the allegations of what Diddy did to usher.
00:07:04.740 A lot of this coming out via multiple lawsuits that, uh, essentially if we were going to put
00:07:09.220 it in a nice context, um, or at least use a euphemism for something that's really disgusting,
00:07:13.260 the allegations are essentially that Diddy very much initiated usher into Hollywood.
00:07:19.040 And as we are going through these lawsuits and Diddy is in prison, we are recognizing
00:07:22.540 that everybody knew this was an open secret about what Diddy was doing.
00:07:25.500 So you just beg, it just begs question who allowed Justin Bieber to be in the presence
00:07:30.520 of this man knowing what he was up to, allegedly up to.
00:07:34.660 That seems to be very clear, um, that there is some veracity to those claims.
00:07:38.860 Anyways, I want to also just show you this montage.
00:07:41.100 This is a montage that was shared by Evie Magazine.
00:07:43.500 They do great work, um, on their TikTok of Justin Bieber, again, just 15 years old in
00:07:49.300 Hollywood, surrounded by a bunch of adults.
00:07:51.140 And you let me know if any of this registers to you as normal.
00:07:54.080 Take a listen.
00:08:00.520 Wow!
00:08:02.520 I feel violated right now.
00:08:06.520 Wow.
00:08:07.520 Leaning to me again.
00:08:09.520 You smell amazing.
00:08:11.520 How old are you?
00:08:12.520 Uh...
00:08:13.520 Thank you.
00:08:14.520 How old are you?
00:08:15.520 I'm 16.
00:08:16.520 I'll be 17 in, like, two weeks.
00:08:18.520 I don't ever remember smelling that good at 16.
00:08:21.520 Like I was...
00:08:22.520 That was bad.
00:08:23.520 Wow.
00:08:24.520 Look at your eyes.
00:08:25.520 What a beautiful place.
00:08:26.520 All right.
00:08:27.520 Now it's time to...
00:08:28.520 Would you rather...
00:08:29.520 We have to be naked on stage during one full song...
00:08:33.520 One full song.
00:08:34.520 Or drink a cup of blended worms.
00:08:43.520 Answer, Justin Bieber.
00:08:46.520 I have, like, little girl fans.
00:08:48.520 I can't go...
00:08:49.520 Okay, imagine that.
00:08:50.520 Imagine that.
00:08:51.520 Imagine that.
00:08:53.520 You know I got...
00:08:54.520 Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:08:56.520 Hey, this is a brand new...
00:08:58.520 Have your mom given you the sex talk yet?
00:09:03.520 I mean, like, I really, like...
00:09:06.520 I really don't want to have that conversation with my mother.
00:09:08.520 Yeah.
00:09:09.520 Like, I've kind of had it with my father.
00:09:11.520 You want to hear...
00:09:12.520 Oh, really?
00:09:13.520 My parents never gave me the sex talk.
00:09:15.520 Okay.
00:09:16.520 That last one is really just the sickest.
00:09:19.520 Asking a young teenage boy whether or not he's had the sex talk.
00:09:23.520 Like, he's doing a media hit on a radio.
00:09:25.520 And she's asking him as one of the questions, like, have you had the sex talk?
00:09:29.520 This is Hollywood for you guys.
00:09:31.520 This is what I've been speaking to you about.
00:09:33.520 And it has just become so unbelievably clear that it is dark and it is demonic.
00:09:39.520 And so it's not exactly shocking that within no time Justin Bieber was hooked on drugs.
00:09:44.520 Okay.
00:09:45.520 He spoke about this openly.
00:09:46.520 He was reflecting on this time period saying that he first became dependent on marijuana when he was 13 years old.
00:09:52.520 And then thereafter, he found himself, quote, sipping lean, popping pills, doing molly, shrooms, everything throughout his teenage years.
00:10:00.520 And we can definitely bet after having seen some clips of him partying with Diddy and learning of what these lawsuits are alleging that essentially there were drugs that were intentionally put in the drinks, that there was this pink cocaine.
00:10:12.520 You know, we've gone through a lawsuit plenty of times.
00:10:14.520 We can imagine that perhaps Justin Bieber was introduced to some drugs that he didn't even know that were being introduced to him.
00:10:21.520 But all of that changed for him when he met and began dating and got engaged to Hailey Bieber.
00:10:26.520 This really became a happy story.
00:10:27.520 He started journeying through faith, spending a lot of time with pastors.
00:10:31.520 Again, going back to those breakdowns he was having, he seemed to be pulling away from his old Hollywood circles.
00:10:36.520 Him and Hailey got married in September of 2019.
00:10:39.520 And then I noticed something really weird last year.
00:10:42.520 Now, I want to be clear.
00:10:43.520 You guys obviously know if you listen to this podcast that my brain works in very weird ways.
00:10:47.520 I noticed things that people are not noticing.
00:10:50.520 OK, I'm essentially that training scene.
00:10:53.520 If you guys have seen Men in Black the movie, Will Smith's character is essentially being tested.
00:10:57.520 All of these agents are taken into this simulated target process where they're supposed to shoot at these cardboard aliens.
00:11:06.520 And then suddenly Will Smith, out of nowhere, shoots a cardboard little girl.
00:11:10.520 I'm going to show you that clip because this is this is me.
00:11:12.520 Take a take a listen.
00:11:14.520 May I ask why you felt little Tiffany deserved to die?
00:11:17.520 Well, she was the only one that actually seemed dangerous at the time, sir.
00:11:20.520 How did you come to that conclusion?
00:11:21.520 Well, first I was going to pop this guy hanging from the street light.
00:11:24.520 And then I realized, you know, he's just working out.
00:11:26.520 And how would I feel somebody come running in the gym, bust me my ass while I'm on the treadmill?
00:11:30.520 Then I saw this snarling beast guy.
00:11:33.520 And I noticed he had a tissue in his hand.
00:11:34.520 I realized, you know, he's not snarling.
00:11:36.520 He's sneezing.
00:11:37.520 You know, ain't no real threat there.
00:11:39.520 And I saw little Tiffany.
00:11:40.520 I'm thinking, you know, eight year old white girl, middle of the ghetto, bunch of monsters, this time of night with quantum physics books.
00:11:46.520 She about to start some shit, Zed.
00:11:48.520 She's about eight years old.
00:11:49.520 Those books are way too advanced for her.
00:11:51.520 If you ask me, I say she's up to something.
00:11:54.520 See, good, good old fashioned street instinct.
00:11:57.520 We were just like, wait a second.
00:11:58.520 The little girl's weird.
00:11:59.520 There's all these aliens and monsters.
00:12:00.520 And she's walking down calmly.
00:12:01.520 That's how my brain works.
00:12:02.520 And I'm explaining that to you because, well, listen to this podcast.
00:12:06.520 But also because last August, when Hailey Bieber gave birth to their baby, Jack, her and Justin's baby, everyone was congratulating them.
00:12:13.520 They were like, yay, yay, yay.
00:12:14.520 And then here comes me.
00:12:15.520 I noticed little Tiffany.
00:12:17.520 I noticed this really strange pattern of articles that registered to me as a Hollywood attack on Justin Bieber.
00:12:24.520 I sensed that he was going to go through a black propaganda campaign.
00:12:27.520 I'll explain what that is.
00:12:28.520 But first, we're going to go back so I can show you what I'm speaking about.
00:12:31.520 It was very strange articles about his relationship that stood out to me during this time.
00:12:36.520 Take a listen.
00:12:37.520 But it was actually something else that caught my eye about this pregnancy and this birth.
00:12:43.520 And it was that leading up to it just a few weeks before they gave birth.
00:12:47.520 So he was very pregnant.
00:12:48.520 Suddenly, there were a series of attacks on her and attacks on their marriage.
00:12:53.520 And I'm just giving you just like one of these showing you, I guess, a bunch of these headlines that came out essentially saying that Justin Bieber was miserable and that Hailey was blowing through millions of his fortune on these wild luxuries, including a second engagement ring that was worth one point five million.
00:13:10.520 And you can see another one here in the corner says Bieber having marriage issues and desperate Justin Bieber accepted an offer from an Indian couple to do their gig for ten million dollars to keep up with Hailey Bieber's excessive spending.
00:13:24.520 I mean, that's stupid.
00:13:25.520 You offer me ten million dollars to come sing at your wedding.
00:13:27.520 I will be there.
00:13:28.520 I will learn to sing for ten million dollars.
00:13:30.520 I will sound like Aretha Franklin.
00:13:31.520 You offer me ten million dollars to come sing at your wedding.
00:13:34.520 So, yes, all of these articles started popping up.
00:13:36.520 And what I basically said in that episode was that Justin Bieber was going through a black propaganda campaign.
00:13:41.520 I'm just extremely in tune with that one because I've survived a black propaganda campaign.
00:13:46.520 I know what it looks like when powerful people in the background have decided they want to take you out.
00:13:50.520 And I was made to be in tune with this for a couple of reasons.
00:13:54.520 The first is that the first time that I had even been exposed to this idea of Hollywood operating like a gang, meaning that if you try to get out, they will destroy you.
00:14:03.520 I was told that by Kanye West, obviously, my friend.
00:14:06.520 He was explaining this.
00:14:07.520 I was not up to date on Hollywood, how Hollywood was established.
00:14:11.520 I hadn't read the necessary books, but he was explaining to me that they will take everything from you, literally everything from you if they cannot control you.
00:14:18.520 We all remember this.
00:14:19.520 We all remember all the headlines.
00:14:20.520 Kanye is crazy.
00:14:21.520 He's really lost it, whatever.
00:14:23.520 But I just listened to him and everything that he was saying.
00:14:25.520 And while it sounded unique to me, obviously, as someone who is not in Hollywood, now that I've dabbled and gone through those things in politics, it's not entirely unlike Hollywood.
00:14:34.520 Perhaps it's much more vicious.
00:14:36.520 But it was clear to me that Justin was trying to get out.
00:14:39.520 It was very clear to me that Justin wanted a new life for himself, but he didn't want to be controlled by people in Hollywood.
00:14:44.520 I remember Ye saying to me also that the network of people that is around you, he kept referring to them as handlers, right?
00:14:51.520 He kept saying, you know, the manager, picture the show Entourage.
00:14:54.520 I've never seen it, but I know that it was very big.
00:14:56.520 But the managers and the lawyers and everybody that's in your orbit is actually working together and they're all pretending that they're your friends, right?
00:15:06.520 So when he says in that clip, Justin Bieber speaking about Billie Eilish and he says, I know that people will be around you and they'll say that they are your friends and then they'll stab you in the back.
00:15:15.520 That's what he's referring to.
00:15:17.520 He's basically saying that there are all of these people that are pretending to love you and they don't actually love you.
00:15:22.520 They are there to control you.
00:15:23.520 That is what Kanye said.
00:15:24.520 And Justin Bieber is now essentially replicating exactly what Kanye is saying, but in a very different way, less drastic.
00:15:31.520 And so I just began to notice that because Justin Bieber was getting clean, they were going to have to try to take him out in some way.
00:15:38.520 And the attack on his wife was very obvious to me.
00:15:42.520 That is something that they do.
00:15:43.520 It is something that was also done to me.
00:15:46.520 My PR person said they started getting phone calls.
00:15:48.520 People were trying to figure out if there was an angle to attack my relationship and to attack my marriage.
00:15:54.520 Are they having trouble?
00:15:55.520 Is there trouble in paradise?
00:15:56.520 That is a black propaganda campaign for which Justin Bieber was victim to.
00:16:01.520 And I think this is going on for years.
00:16:03.520 And so Justin Bieber, we now know that the Diddy thing, it must be very hard for him to process and recognize what was actually done to him.
00:16:12.520 Now he has a son, right?
00:16:14.520 So everything changes when you become a parent and you will do anything to protect your parent.
00:16:17.520 And suddenly you realize how young you were.
00:16:20.520 Like, of course, when you're 13, you think you're old.
00:16:22.520 You're like, I'm 13 years old.
00:16:23.520 I'm ready to grow up.
00:16:24.520 I mean, he had like braces.
00:16:26.520 You think you're 15.
00:16:27.520 I'm all grown up.
00:16:28.520 I'm now having fun.
00:16:29.520 I've got all this money.
00:16:30.520 And all of these celebrities are around me and all of these people around me love me.
00:16:34.520 And then you become a married person and you have children and you're sober and you find Christ.
00:16:41.520 And you look back and you go, my goodness, I was surrounded by demons.
00:16:45.520 You know, this is why I tell you guys there are books that you must read.
00:16:48.520 You must read Hollywood Babylon to understand that it has always been this way.
00:16:52.520 You must also read The Assault on Truth by Jeffrey Maison.
00:16:57.520 I told you about this guy who was working at the Sigmund Freud archives.
00:17:02.520 The key to all of this is understanding Sigmund Freud psychology gaslighting.
00:17:07.520 That black propaganda is essentially gaslighting people, right?
00:17:11.520 And understanding that Sigmund Freud, the people that created PR, that created propaganda in America, it's all the same family.
00:17:19.520 They know exactly what they're doing.
00:17:21.520 They are trying to mentally break you when they do these things.
00:17:24.520 And they are now targeting Justin Bieber.
00:17:26.520 He's not the only one, right?
00:17:27.520 Kanye had to get out, lost his whole family, was called crazy a thousand different ways.
00:17:31.520 Or you end up like Britney Spears and they severely medicate you.
00:17:35.520 If you try to speak out about anything, it's like, look how crazy she is.
00:17:38.520 But they're actually trying to drive you to the brink of crazy.
00:17:42.520 And if they don't do that, they're just going to try to destroy your reputation.
00:17:45.520 That is what is going on with Justin Bieber.
00:17:47.520 Similarly, Russell Brand.
00:17:48.520 Russell Brand was a drug addict and a sex addict.
00:17:52.520 Hollywood loved him.
00:17:53.520 Suddenly he gets clean.
00:17:54.520 He gets married.
00:17:55.520 He has kids.
00:17:56.520 He's sober.
00:17:57.520 He's talking politics.
00:17:58.520 And worst of all, he's talking Jesus Christ.
00:18:00.520 And what do they say?
00:18:01.520 Oh, you know what?
00:18:02.520 20 years ago, actually, when he was a sex addict, it looks like he may have raped someone.
00:18:05.520 That's what Hollywood does.
00:18:07.520 If you're damaged goods, they want you because they can control you.
00:18:09.520 If you're not damaged anymore, then they're going to try to attack you and other mechanisms
00:18:13.520 because they can't have you revealing the secrets of Hollywood.
00:18:16.520 So we're speaking about Justin Bieber today because he's making some interesting moves.
00:18:20.520 He has currently moved to unfollow his entire previous management team.
00:18:25.520 He's unfollowed Scooter Braun.
00:18:27.520 He has unfollowed Allison Kaye, who is his former general manager.
00:18:32.520 He has unfollowed Ryan Good.
00:18:34.520 To be clear, Usher brought on Ryan Good to be Justin Bieber's road manager.
00:18:39.520 And he has also even followed Kenny Hamilton, who was his longtime bodyguard with everything
00:18:45.520 that we know about bodyguards, things that are coming up in this Diddy case, the weird
00:18:49.520 connection to the Michael Jackson case with bodyguards.
00:18:52.520 It begs the question, why would you unfollow this person?
00:18:55.520 And by the way, Kenny Hamilton, someone slid in his DMs and said, hey, why Justin Bieber
00:18:59.520 unfollow you and block you?
00:19:00.520 And he's like, I have no idea why.
00:19:02.520 You have probably an idea why.
00:19:04.520 OK, you've been around him.
00:19:05.520 You've been around his entire life.
00:19:06.520 You've seen what he has gone through, and you sat by and did what?
00:19:10.520 Like, I was just doing my job and letting a teenager be involved with these sorts of
00:19:14.520 people, knowing that he was definitely probably plied with alcohol and making decisions.
00:19:19.520 And even potentially, if the Diddy ring is proven to be true, and I think that it will
00:19:23.520 be proven to be true, even potentially recorded, doing things that he would never have done in
00:19:28.520 his sober mind for the purpose of being controlled and manipulated so that he would never engage
00:19:35.520 in wrong think in Hollywood.
00:19:37.520 Justin Bieber is sending a strong signal that he, too, believes that there is potentially
00:19:43.520 a lot of power in Hollywood that is manipulating, controlling, and demonizing, possessing people
00:19:50.520 with demons intentionally with the purpose of controlling the message.
00:19:54.520 Hailey Bieber has also followed suit, and she has even gone so far as to have blocked some
00:19:58.520 of these people on Instagram.
00:20:00.520 So we have to ask ourselves, what is going on in the wake of the Diddy case?
00:20:04.520 We can only speculate.
00:20:05.520 But I will tell you what I believe.
00:20:07.520 I believe that Justin Bieber is sober.
00:20:09.520 I believe he is clear thinking.
00:20:11.520 And I believe that he is Christian.
00:20:13.520 And so Hollywood must necessarily take him down.
00:20:16.520 I'm a believer.
00:20:17.520 Justin, got your back.
00:20:18.520 Whenever you want to speak about everything that happened, choose me, pick me.
00:20:21.520 I am your girl.
00:20:23.520 All right, guys, I'm quickly going to tell you about pre-born.
00:20:26.520 I absolutely love them.
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00:21:26.520 All right, guys, let's get into some of these stories.
00:21:29.520 Everybody is speaking about Mark Zuckerberg.
00:21:31.520 Mark Zuckerberg has essentially, in my view, been an absolute monster.
00:21:36.520 He has been an enemy to free speech.
00:21:38.520 By the way, I do not buy the Facebook origin story.
00:21:40.520 Don't even get me started.
00:21:41.520 I could do a whole episode on how I believe Facebook has always been a product of the CIA, that there's this whole ring at Harvard, and Zuckerberg is just, like, picked as a tool.
00:21:50.520 You know how you always know if something is CIA?
00:21:53.520 When it gets the Hollywood treatment, when they turn it into a movie and they're trying to create a legacy?
00:21:58.520 Like, this is a film of the true story of what happened.
00:22:00.520 Always means it didn't happen like that once you explore Pentagon's amazing budget that they have.
00:22:06.520 They have offices.
00:22:07.520 They have, like, the Pentagon has offices dedicated to Hollywood films.
00:22:10.520 None of that is normal.
00:22:11.520 Anyways, I don't want to go off on an entire rant.
00:22:13.520 But, essentially, Zuckerberg, as we know, went down to Mar-a-Lago.
00:22:17.520 He met with Trump.
00:22:18.520 Make of that what you will.
00:22:20.520 All of these techies now swarming Trump.
00:22:22.520 What I make of it is that Trump should not be engaging in this.
00:22:24.520 I don't like it.
00:22:25.520 My gut intuition says a no-no, a no-go.
00:22:29.520 Obviously, Trump's intuition is telling him something differently, but I have to speak my own mind and remain my own person.
00:22:35.520 And now Zuckerberg has come out of that meeting and he's announced that he's getting rid of Facebook fact checkers.
00:22:40.520 Now, you'll remember notoriously I sued Facebook and Zuckerberg because I lost, I'm not kidding, millions of dollars, okay?
00:22:48.520 That is how active my Facebook account was when they shut me down over telling the truth about COVID.
00:22:55.520 They shut down my account for telling the truth about COVID.
00:22:57.520 We went to court with them and the court wouldn't even hear the case because half of these judges are bought and paid for.
00:23:02.520 And, essentially, the judge came back with a decision that said, well, we think that what the doctor said was true.
00:23:07.520 And now time has passed and the doctors were clearly wrong about the vaccine.
00:23:11.520 And that was thanks to fact checkers who just lied, full-time just lied and gaslit people that were having reactions to the COVID vaccine.
00:23:19.520 And so, Zuckerberg has come out and said, oh, we maybe made some mistakes.
00:23:25.520 We believe in more speech and we're going to show you guys by getting rid of all these fact checkers.
00:23:31.520 Let's take a listen to Mark Zuckerberg for as long as we can stand listening to Mark Zuckerberg.
00:23:36.520 Hey, everyone. I want to talk about something important today because it's time to get back to our roots around free expression on Facebook and Instagram.
00:23:45.520 I started building social media to give people a voice.
00:23:48.520 I gave a speech at Georgetown five years ago about the importance of protecting free expression.
00:23:53.520 And I still believe this today.
00:23:55.520 But a lot has happened over the last several years.
00:23:57.520 There's been widespread debate about potential harms from online content.
00:24:01.520 Governments and legacy media have pushed to censor more and more.
00:24:05.520 A lot of this is clearly political, but there's also a lot of legitimately bad stuff out there.
00:24:10.520 Drugs, terrorism, child exploitation.
00:24:13.520 These are things that we take very seriously and I want to make sure that we handle responsibly.
00:24:17.520 So we built a lot of complex systems to moderate content.
00:24:21.520 But the problem with complex systems is they make mistakes.
00:24:24.520 Even if they accidentally censor just one percent of posts, that's millions of people.
00:24:30.520 And we've reached a point where it's just too many mistakes and too much censorship.
00:24:35.520 The recent elections also feel like a cultural tipping point towards once again prioritizing speech.
00:24:40.520 So we're going to get back to our roots and focus on reducing mistakes, simplifying our policies and restoring free expression on our platforms.
00:24:51.520 OK, I'm not a hater, so I'll say that he looks a little better with longer hair.
00:24:55.520 He used to look like a lizard.
00:24:56.520 And so I think I just want to first not be a hater and say to Mark Zuckerberg that the long hair is is looking good on you.
00:25:01.520 You look more human.
00:25:02.520 That said, I don't really buy anything that he's saying here whatsoever.
00:25:06.520 What does that mean?
00:25:07.520 Get back to our roots.
00:25:08.520 Like now we believe in free speech because of the election results.
00:25:11.520 I would just like to think that you believe in free speech because you live in America because you became a billionaire in America.
00:25:17.520 However, you became a billionaire.
00:25:18.520 It's a complex CIA story.
00:25:20.520 This is America and it's given you everything.
00:25:22.520 So I'd like to believe that that would be enough of an impetus to protect free speech.
00:25:26.520 And I will say this, I'm going to again try to be as fair as possible that in terms of our experience now across social media, I would say Meta is the least and I'm speaking about Instagram, the least heavy handed in terms of issuing strikes and stuff.
00:25:41.520 TikTok has actually become the worst.
00:25:43.520 I think that has more to do with a tick tock tick tockers leaning pro Palestine, but Meta has been fairly decent.
00:25:52.520 That does not discount what has happened in the past and how many people have had their boy their voices completely stifled.
00:25:58.520 And so I just don't really buy that.
00:26:01.520 He somehow learned from his mistakes.
00:26:03.520 All of this just feels like an operation to make us trust these people in Silicon Valley again.
00:26:08.520 And I just don't think that I do.
00:26:10.520 So I wanted to share the story because everybody is discussing it.
00:26:13.520 And there are some people, by the way, that are furious about this on Facebook.
00:26:16.520 Look at some of these comments.
00:26:18.520 They're upset.
00:26:19.520 Facebook is heading the way of other antiquated and outdated services.
00:26:23.520 Ah, next person so disappointed.
00:26:26.520 Kissing the ring was not what I had in mind for better content policy.
00:26:29.520 These people are basically begging for their speech to be censored.
00:26:31.520 Trevor Smith writes calling fact checkers biased.
00:26:34.520 Facts are facts, but clearly some people want to create their own facts.
00:26:37.520 Sadly, I must now consider what your platform now represents.
00:26:40.520 Bye, Trevor.
00:26:41.520 Get off the platform, Trevor.
00:26:43.520 He's saying literally they got things wrong.
00:26:45.520 The biggest thing being COVID.
00:26:46.520 Like they could not have been more patently wrong because they went hand in hand with the government and allowed random people under the Biden administration to say, oh, just take that down.
00:26:55.520 It doesn't serve our narrative.
00:26:57.520 So we need you to get this down until we get everybody to roll up their sleeves and get a vaccine.
00:27:01.520 Anyways, they are trying to make good on this by appointing new members to their board of directors.
00:27:06.520 One of them being Dana White, who I absolutely love and I trust with everything in me.
00:27:10.520 I'm telling you, he is a good guy, like 100% love Dana White.
00:27:14.520 But I wonder how much power Dana White will have as just one of the members of the board of directors or if this is all just to make us feel more comfortable.
00:27:21.520 Actually, I should text Dana after this and ask him what he thinks about Mark Zuckerberg.
00:27:26.520 I even think him growing out his hair is trying to make us trust him more.
00:27:29.520 You know what I'm saying?
00:27:30.520 Anyways, I just wanted to get to that to let you guys know that that is apparently happening if you are interested in engaging in Facebook content again.
00:27:39.520 I do think that they were really behind all these speech restrictions.
00:27:43.520 Speaking of speech restrictions, yesterday on my show, I made a mistake.
00:27:48.520 I said that Brett Cooper was coming back this week and it turns out somebody has pointed out to me that she is actually not coming back this week.
00:27:55.520 So I'm issuing this correction.
00:27:57.520 Where did I get that from?
00:27:58.520 I actually thought that I read this on her X feed.
00:28:00.520 I thought that she said that she'd be posting some content when she crossed 500,000 subscribers.
00:28:06.520 Up to you guys on this story, by the way, in general, because I have been obsessed with it like many people on the Internet.
00:28:13.520 I have never seen a story generate so much content, but eventually she will be coming back.
00:28:20.520 She meant in the new year, not as soon as the new year begins.
00:28:23.520 Now we know that she's officially she left the Daily Wire exactly four weeks ago.
00:28:28.520 Like I said, it blew up the Internet.
00:28:30.520 I was in London.
00:28:31.520 It began trending, but she hit this amazing metric.
00:28:34.520 I don't think I've ever seen this before.
00:28:36.520 So Brett Cooper has zero content on her new channel.
00:28:40.520 You can't even find her new channel.
00:28:42.520 Like if you type in Brett Cooper, you can't find her new channel because because there's no content.
00:28:47.520 So the algorithm doesn't understand what you're looking for.
00:28:49.520 And if you're looking for it, you have to type in at B B or at B Brett Cooper.
00:28:55.520 So two B's at B Brett Cooper.
00:28:58.520 Zero content.
00:28:59.520 And look at this.
00:29:00.520 Brett Cooper is at five hundred and forty three thousand subscribers.
00:29:06.520 That is incredible.
00:29:07.520 That is an amazing feat.
00:29:09.520 That is just something I should be jealous of her.
00:29:12.520 I should be I should be rooting against her.
00:29:14.520 I've never seen this happen ever before.
00:29:16.520 And not even that.
00:29:17.520 But her old channel has basically lost almost that many subscribers.
00:29:22.520 There's this website called Social Blade where you can see how people are gaining and losing.
00:29:28.520 This is a screenshot of her her old channel.
00:29:32.520 The comments section has lost four hundred and twenty thousand subscribers over the last 30 days.
00:29:41.520 Again, that is these these numbers are positively astonishing.
00:29:45.520 I can't think of a single time ever on on YouTube that I've ever seen a channel lose that much or gain that much.
00:29:52.520 And it just really signals that she is truly a star, but also that her fans are are just standing by her in an incredible way.
00:30:01.520 And you saw this, by the way, she spoke at Turning Point USA.
00:30:04.520 Talk about really understanding how much of a celebrity she was.
00:30:07.520 I'm embarrassed to say I didn't even realize how much of a celebrity she was.
00:30:10.520 She's obviously bigger than me.
00:30:11.520 She's bigger than probably bigger than everybody at The Daily Wire.
00:30:14.520 OK, she was apparently.
00:30:16.520 And this is a side by side of our RSBN, like did a live feed of Turning Point USA's America Fest.
00:30:23.520 And this is her old employer, Ben Shapiro speaking.
00:30:27.520 He spoke there.
00:30:28.520 Brett spoke there.
00:30:29.520 Look at these views, her views, almost half a million views when she spoke compared to when Ben spoke.
00:30:34.520 Four thousand views.
00:30:35.520 So she must be feeling great.
00:30:37.520 And I'm very much looking forward to her coming back.
00:30:39.520 And I wanted you to understand why, because I think some people, when I covered the story, thought that there was like I just didn't like The Daily Wire or whatever.
00:30:46.520 I'm over that.
00:30:47.520 I could care less.
00:30:48.520 I'm so moved on in my life.
00:30:49.520 Like I genuinely wish everybody the best.
00:30:51.520 Don't care.
00:30:52.520 The reason why this story was so big and why so many people covered it wasn't because of any particular feeling about Daily Wire.
00:30:57.520 It could have been The Blaze.
00:30:58.520 It could have been anybody else.
00:30:59.520 It truly is a meaningful story for all of us content creators and also for the audiences that watch us and invest in us, because I have to tell you something.
00:31:08.520 It is not easy to produce an interesting show five days a week.
00:31:11.520 OK, there are days when you really don't want to do it.
00:31:13.520 You're not feeling that good, whatever it is that's going on.
00:31:15.520 And you're like, there's nothing to talk about.
00:31:17.520 And so for any podcasters that is committing to that, they are working tremendously hard.
00:31:23.520 Understand they are working tremendously hard because they don't want to let their audiences down.
00:31:26.520 Whether that's Tucker Carlson on Fox News or Brett Cooper on YouTube, they're doing it because they love it.
00:31:32.520 And the reward is obviously the audience.
00:31:35.520 The reward is that you guys come back.
00:31:36.520 The motivation is you guys.
00:31:38.520 So if we cross over into a different season of our respective lives, there's always this feeling like, OK, it's man versus corporation.
00:31:46.520 It's David versus versus Goliath.
00:31:48.520 It's OK.
00:31:49.520 Did people just invest in the corporation or do people actually appreciate the work that I did?
00:31:53.520 And in this circumstance, every independent creator is watching this going, my goodness, the audience really loves us.
00:32:01.520 You know, they love what we do.
00:32:03.520 They appreciate what it is that we do in the same way that we appreciate them making those investments.
00:32:08.520 And so that really is the interest in the Brett Cooper story.
00:32:11.520 And I can't wait to see when she comes back.
00:32:12.520 I'm assuming it's going to be soon.
00:32:14.520 I don't have a particular date, but I did want to issue that correction because yesterday I said she's coming back this week and I was just wrong.
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00:33:09.520 Okay, do we have time for one more story?
00:33:11.520 I really hope we do.
00:33:12.520 Yay, yay, we do.
00:33:13.520 It's only been 35 minutes.
00:33:14.520 Let's talk about the Vegas Trump attack.
00:33:16.520 A lot of conspiracies flying around, okay?
00:33:20.520 So let's just get through the facts.
00:33:22.520 I think everybody obviously saw this happening.
00:33:24.520 Here's a photo.
00:33:25.520 And when I say saw this, I mean just on your social media feeds.
00:33:28.520 We're wondering what was going on.
00:33:30.520 You had the New Orleans attack, which we haven't even gotten to.
00:33:32.520 Like, I'm so backed up on stories.
00:33:34.520 And then immediately after, we had this terrorist attack happening.
00:33:38.520 We're wondering if these attacks are related.
00:33:40.520 It turned out, and these are just the facts of the story, is that Matthew Livelsberger,
00:33:46.520 a 37-year-old Green Beret from Colorado Springs, shot himself in a Tesla Cybertruck just before it blew up outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas.
00:33:58.520 Again, that was on New Year's Day.
00:34:00.520 And then came the manifesto.
00:34:02.520 There's always a manifesto, which I find to be incredible.
00:34:04.520 I don't really know how much I believe in these manifestos or if it's just like written by feds to tell a certain story, but you guys know where I'm at.
00:34:10.520 I read the book Chaos.
00:34:11.520 I have no faith in our government at all.
00:34:13.520 He left notes allegedly saying that the explosion was a stunt to serve as a wake-up call for the country's ills.
00:34:19.520 That's what the investigator said, at least.
00:34:21.520 He also wrote notes that he left on his cell phone that he needed to cleanse his mind of the brothers that he's lost and to relieve himself of the burden of the lives that he's took.
00:34:32.520 To be clear, he served in the army since 2006 and he was deployed to Afghanistan twice.
00:34:38.520 And allegedly he wrote in this manifesto, quote, this was not a terrorist attack.
00:34:42.520 It was a wake-up call.
00:34:44.520 Americans only pay attention to spectacles and violence.
00:34:47.520 What better way to get my point across than a stunt with fireworks and explosives?
00:34:51.520 He allegedly wrote in a letter that was found by authorities and that they were released.
00:34:55.520 Although you basically had the FBI saying that it appeared to be a tragic case of suicide involving a heavily decorated combat veteran who was struggling with PTSD and other issues.
00:35:07.520 Do you buy that story?
00:35:09.520 Do you buy that someone as decorated as him does something like this?
00:35:13.520 Clearly, I would say it wasn't meant to harm anybody.
00:35:16.520 This was contained to just himself that he shot himself and blew this up because he was upset about his wife potentially leaving him about they also said that there was a kid that wasn't his that he found out was not his child.
00:35:29.520 And that despite being decorated through all of this, he just had a psychological breakdown decided to rent a Tesla and exploded outside of a Trump Tower of all the things to rent a Tesla, Elon Musk outside of a Trump Tower.
00:35:43.520 What would be the reason for that?
00:35:46.520 Well, Sean Ryan has a podcast, a very big podcast, and he had a person on named Sam Shoemate, who was a former intelligence analyst who realized that he had received.
00:35:56.520 He believes these to be true emails, emails from Matthew Leibelsberger.
00:36:02.520 The Internet is trying to debunk these and they're saying, like, no, these are not real.
00:36:06.520 This is not actually him.
00:36:07.520 We have not officially received word from the FBI about whether or not it is him.
00:36:10.520 But I'm going to let you listen to what they are alleging on Sean Ryan's podcast that this person, Matthew Leibelsberger, emailed in the days leading up to this, quote unquote, I guess you could just call it an explosion on New Year's Day.
00:36:25.520 Take it away, Sean Ryan and Sam Shoemate.
00:36:29.520 This is the email again that they are reading that Sam Shoemate received from Matt Leibelsberger.
00:36:35.520 Take a listen.
00:36:36.520 So this email came in on December 31st at 1042 a.m.
00:36:42.520 That is Tuesday.
00:36:43.520 He said, in case I do not make it to my decision point or onto the Mexico border, I am sending this now.
00:36:50.520 Please do not release this until 1 January and keep my identity private until then.
00:36:55.520 First off, I'm not under duress or hostile influence or control.
00:36:59.520 My first car was a 2006 black Ford Mustang V6 for verification.
00:37:04.520 What we have been seeing with drones.
00:37:07.520 He puts that in quotes.
00:37:08.520 He says drones is the operational use of gravitic propulsion systems powered aircraft by most recently China in the East Coast.
00:37:16.520 But throughout history, the U.S. Only we in China have this capability.
00:37:21.520 Our Opsen, that's Operation Center, our Opsen location for this activity is in the box below.
00:37:28.520 China has been launching them from the Atlantic from submarines for years.
00:37:33.520 But this activity recently has picked up.
00:37:35.520 As of now, it is just a show of force and they are using it similar to how they use the balloon for SIGINT and ISR,
00:37:40.520 which are also part of the integrated comm system.
00:37:43.520 There are dozens of those balloons in the air at any given time.
00:37:47.520 The so what is because of the speed and stealth of these unmanned aircraft.
00:37:51.520 They are the most dangerous threat to national security that has ever existed.
00:37:54.520 They basically have an unlimited payload capacity and can park it over the White House if they wanted.
00:37:59.520 It's checkmate.
00:38:00.520 U.S. government needs to give the history of this, how we are employing it and weaponizing it,
00:38:05.520 how China is employing them and what the way forward is.
00:38:09.520 China is poised to attack anywhere in the East Coast.
00:38:13.520 I've been followed for over a week now from likely Homeland or FBI,
00:38:17.520 and they are looking to move on me and are unlikely going to let me cross into Mexico,
00:38:22.520 but won't because they know I am armed and I have a massive VBID.
00:38:26.520 Let me pause right there for a second.
00:38:28.520 So he says a massive VBID.
00:38:29.520 When I was talking to the FBI yesterday, they didn't know what a VBID was.
00:38:32.520 I had to explain what that acronym meant, literally.
00:38:35.520 You f***ing serious.
00:38:36.520 Dead serious.
00:38:37.520 I said it twice, and he goes, you said that.
00:38:39.520 So we can come out of that.
00:38:40.520 So basically, what's really interesting and what's compelling to me about this is,
00:38:43.520 first and foremost, the attacks that Sean Ryan endured.
00:38:47.520 And in part, he endured those attacks because when he showed that email on his show,
00:38:51.520 and I can show you that if you want to pull the email back up,
00:38:53.520 you can see that there was this squiggly line, which implies that the email is being written,
00:38:58.520 and people noticed some weird spacing in the email that applied,
00:39:02.520 that this was not essentially a screenshot of an email that came in.
00:39:05.520 And Sean Ryan said, yeah, no, we copied it, and we pulled this out
00:39:08.520 because we were putting it into our database.
00:39:10.520 And then the person that he was hosting basically said, no, I sent them the email as a screenshot.
00:39:17.520 If they copy and paste it or whatever it was, and that was manipulated after,
00:39:20.520 it wasn't because the email wasn't real.
00:39:22.520 I believe them after they shared the original and all the content.
00:39:27.520 And it did just seem like people were really just attacking Sean Ryan
00:39:30.520 for what was actually a very interesting piece of journalism.
00:39:32.520 And I'll tell you why I found this to be an interesting piece of journalism.
00:39:35.520 You guys might recall that I had on Ashton Forbes.
00:39:37.520 And if you haven't watched an episode that you should,
00:39:39.520 like what happened to MH370, that plane that disappeared.
00:39:43.520 And one of the things that he spoke about, and I was not educated about this whatsoever,
00:39:47.520 was he was essentially saying that the government was hiding technology.
00:39:50.520 The exact same thing that is in this email that he alleges was sent to him from Matt
00:39:55.520 Livelsberger.
00:39:56.520 And essentially what Ashton Forbes was saying is that there is this sort this there is zero
00:40:02.520 point gravity that exists that they are able to manipulate gravity.
00:40:05.520 And specifically, Ashton Forbes was saying that it was this war between China and the United States,
00:40:12.520 that they that our government has had this technology and has been hiding it from the public from a very long time.
00:40:17.520 And so now you have an entirely unrelated situation that doesn't have nothing to do with MH370, nothing to do with Ashton Forbes.
00:40:23.520 And this person is emailing to allege the same thing.
00:40:27.520 I think that we should look further into that.
00:40:29.520 I don't think this should just be routinely dismissed.
00:40:31.520 I don't think there would be any reason for Sean Ryan to engage in fraud on the public.
00:40:36.520 He's at the top of his game, the top of his podcasting game.
00:40:39.520 And from every angle that he and his producers looked into this, this email appeared to be legit.
00:40:44.520 And so I'm not going to trust a bunch of people in the intelligence community essentially coming out and saying this email is not legit or this isn't real.
00:40:51.520 I would rather trust Internet sleuths who are very good at determining what is and is not real and understands that our government has been invested in hiding these sorts of things for a very long time by calling everybody crazy.
00:41:04.520 And I would also like to trust decorated vets who put their lines, put their lives on the line for this country above trusting the people that would let them die in a war tomorrow.
00:41:15.520 And so I'm interested in this.
00:41:17.520 I'm looking at more things.
00:41:18.520 It also reminded me, by the way, these allegations about the government being able to manipulate gravity and having that technology and lying about to the public have been going on forever since before you were probably even born for listening to this podcast.
00:41:31.520 I want to bring to your attention.
00:41:33.160 I actually should have told the producers to pull this up, but there was a guy named Milton William Cooper, OK, or otherwise known as Bill Cooper.
00:41:41.160 And he was an American who served in the military.
00:41:46.640 He was also decorated.
00:41:48.200 He was a sergeant.
00:41:49.320 He did tours in Vietnam.
00:41:51.340 He received two service medals and he worked in naval intelligence and he came out and he wrote a book.
00:41:57.500 And I have not read the entirety of the book.
00:41:59.280 I just actually read the first two chapters.
00:42:01.760 It's on my list of books that I wanted to get to.
00:42:03.440 But he essentially, the book is called Behold a Pale Horse, throwing that to revelations in the Bible.
00:42:11.820 And he, before it ever happened, predicted that there were going to be school shootings.
00:42:17.480 The government was involved in psychological experiments.
00:42:20.140 In the book, he described HIV and AIDS as man-made diseases used to target specific groups like Blacks and Hispanics and homosexuals and that they had the cure before they had even made, allegedly made HIV and AIDS.
00:42:37.960 And he was considered completely crazy.
00:42:40.160 Like this was going on in the 70s.
00:42:41.600 And he also said that the government had this sort of zero point gravity technology that they could use and that when he was serving, he saw it with his own two eyes and that after they had, you know, used this UFO, if that's what you want to call it, in front of them, they were all screamed at and basically told they would be killed if they ever spoke about it.
00:43:00.700 So for so many people over the course of so many decades to be saying the same thing and for these people to be in the military and to be decorated, I struggle to dismiss them after having read books like Chaos and recognizing just how far and through what lengths our government will go through to protect secrets and to manipulate the public and to keep themselves in power while keeping the rest of the public dumb and deluded.
00:43:28.060 And again, also engaging in these sorts of Black propaganda campaigns of always referring people as crazy and they've lost it and that's it.
00:43:34.700 So I just wanted to say that I think that that's a story that begs a little further investigation and I'm always willing to do a little further investigation.
00:43:43.120 So I will keep you guys afloat on what I discover.
00:43:47.540 Great work, by the way, to Sean Ryan, because it's not easy being an independent podcaster and putting your neck on the line to expose something and then basically just having people just completely chomp your head off.
00:43:57.820 Because they're like, how dare you go away from the narrative?
00:44:00.020 You've lost it.
00:44:00.720 You're crazy.
00:44:01.360 My favorite thing last year was everyone was saying the Black propaganda campaign was, Candace is suffering from postpartum psychosis.
00:44:08.680 And little did they know, I was pregnant.
00:44:10.880 So it can't be.
00:44:11.880 Can't be.
00:44:12.500 Ha, ha, ha.
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00:45:10.520 All right, now we are at time.
00:45:12.440 So let's get into some of your comments before we have to go away.
00:45:15.260 First up, we have Princess3808.
00:45:18.260 She writes, Justin looked into his son's eyes and wants to save him.
00:45:22.260 Yes, I don't know why I was getting so emotional watching Justin Bieber.
00:45:25.540 I think I'm just the believer, guys.
00:45:27.500 I don't know, but it's a lot because I just know those changes when you become a parent and you want to do the right thing.
00:45:32.180 And I know what he's up against.
00:45:33.300 And I know that his parents have spoken out in the ways that they could.
00:45:36.760 Haley Bieber's parents have spoken out in the way that they could.
00:45:39.000 And pastors that are working with this couple have said, please pray for them.
00:45:44.480 You have no idea what they're up against.
00:45:45.740 And I feel like I have an idea what they're up against.
00:45:47.840 And so I do think it is worth praying for Justin Bieber.
00:45:51.160 Mr. John Adams writes, Justin went through so much.
00:45:53.780 I am so glad he has turned to God and that he can use this as his testimony.
00:45:57.600 I wish he would speak out.
00:45:59.220 He can lead so many young people to God if he did.
00:46:01.640 Give him time he may or just appreciate that in his own way he is speaking out.
00:46:05.780 And again, I'm not saying this to issue some sweeping condemnation of the people that were around him.
00:46:10.400 Um, and maybe he's falsely blaming them or realizing they're not his friends, whatever it is.
00:46:16.000 Like, you know, we can't assign, uh, nefarious actions to all of these people.
00:46:20.840 But I do think that we are reading this correctly in terms of what Hollywood is, especially when you look into the Hollywood origin story.
00:46:27.160 And it was always a tale of blackmail and lies and really operating like a gang that people are just not allowed to leave.
00:46:33.900 Once you're in, you're in and you're not really allowed to be out unless you're willing to blow up your entire career.
00:46:39.300 And Justin has sold his entire catalog.
00:46:40.980 He's like, I don't care about the money.
00:46:42.600 I want my wife.
00:46:43.340 I want my family.
00:46:44.100 I want a real chance at life.
00:46:45.220 And that was a vision that his mom had for him.
00:46:47.340 She wrote that she, uh, wanted him always just to be a Christian singer and she never really wanted him to go into Hollywood.
00:46:52.880 She had him when she was 16.
00:46:53.980 I know some people blame her for having let him, uh, be exposed to those sorts of people, but who knows?
00:47:00.260 Maybe she trusted them.
00:47:01.360 Maybe she believed that they were her friends.
00:47:03.300 Nobody knows, but more is most certainly coming out now.
00:47:06.980 We have Pearl Howland who writes, I am so excited to see you at your Auckland show.
00:47:11.600 Yes, I'm going to New Zealand.
00:47:12.680 Me and my friends are flying up from the South Island to support you.
00:47:15.500 See you soon.
00:47:16.060 Lots of love.
00:47:16.840 I am so excited as well.
00:47:18.560 I have been so keen to go to New Zealand.
00:47:20.280 I was so sad when I was banned and then super happy when I was unbanned very quickly.
00:47:24.180 I'm really grateful to the New Zealand government for seeing the injustice and how insane what, uh, Australia, one person, one man in Australia did unilaterally.
00:47:34.300 And hopefully I feel very hopeful about our case that is moving forward in Australia.
00:47:39.780 And hopefully we get a reversal there as well, given the facts of the case, uh, super axiom rights.
00:47:45.860 Zuck sees where the popularity is.
00:47:47.920 He is moving with it.
00:47:49.080 I don't trust him as far as I can see him.
00:47:51.420 Then we have Pearl, just pearly things that she has her own YouTube channel.
00:47:54.460 She said, did you say being a podcaster is hard?
00:47:56.940 Please.
00:47:57.740 Yeah.
00:47:58.240 I said, no, actually Pearl, what I said was if you want to be a good podcaster and actually create good content and not just be a person that just full time says awful things about women at all times.
00:48:08.580 And no matter what, can't say one nice thing about a woman because that's your brand, then it's probably really easy to be a podcaster on YouTube.
00:48:15.300 Alaska dog lady says, I'm a proud anti-vax mom since 2009.
00:48:20.320 Thank you for a shot in the dark and your support of RFK.
00:48:22.800 Have you read the book dissolving illusions?
00:48:24.700 If not, it's a Candace must.
00:48:27.460 Yes.
00:48:27.780 I believe I even mentioned dissolving illusions.
00:48:30.420 Was that the one that was written by Suzanne?
00:48:32.300 I can't think of her last name.
00:48:33.680 Uh, but anyways, yes, there are tons of books that I have recommended on the shot in the dark series.
00:48:37.460 And I know I told you guys that we would have it back at the beginning of this month.
00:48:40.200 We are now delaying that until the end of this month because we are trying to get the platform just right.
00:48:45.160 Um, you know, we're, we're creating our own platform where we can put all of the content that would not survive.
00:48:49.360 A YouTube censorship check.
00:48:51.300 And we're really excited about that.
00:48:52.680 A shot in the dark will be there.
00:48:53.600 Plus interviews that we couldn't possibly air here that would be banned.
00:48:57.100 Plus the interviews that do get banned here that then are trending somewhere else.
00:49:00.800 Like today, randomly a snippet from my conversation with Tristan Tate is trending, um, on Twitter.
00:49:06.500 It's got like 5 million views and it was a conversation that was banned on YouTube, but available on Spotify.
00:49:11.620 Anyways, you guys, that's all we have for today.
00:49:13.440 If you want to continue to support the demonetized YouTube show, I beg of you.
00:49:17.700 I really encourage you if you can, if it's within your financial limits, even if you give a dollar a month, it really helps us to keep this show free.
00:49:24.040 And for me to just keep saying what I want to say without having to worry about the financial pressure of YouTube saying that I can't be here.
00:49:30.100 Uh, the website to go there is candace.locals.com.
00:49:34.040 We appreciate anything that you can give.
00:49:35.900 Um, and that is it.
00:49:37.200 That is the show for today.
00:49:38.180 I swear tomorrow we're getting to Justin Baldoni and, uh, and Blake Lively.
00:49:42.340 We absolutely must.
00:49:43.320 I can't keep promising it and just dangling the carrot and then pulling it away from you guys.
00:49:47.020 So tomorrow be there or be squared.