Farewell Show: LIVE With Ian Carroll | Candace Ep 183
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Summary
Candace is joined by Ian Carroll to talk about the Hollywood smear campaign against Justin Bieber and how it impacts the rest of the music industry. Candace is now taking maternity leave and Ian will take over for her.
Transcript
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All right, you guys, it's here. The last episode before I go on maternity leave. I'm
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fortunately being joined by Ian Carroll. A lot, I feel like, happened over the weekend. I don't
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know, Blake Lively trying to grift off of her mom's trauma. Ian did a great video speaking
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about what's going on with Justin Bieber and the Hollywood Wars. Of course, obviously,
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there's been a lot of blowback to Jordan Peterson over everything that he has said about psychopaths,
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which just means everyone who disagrees with me is one. So we're going to jump right into it.
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People are excited that you're going to be taking over for me.
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Yeah, it's really humbling and I'm really glad. I'm proud to be doing it. And I'm actually
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really excited about the stories that I'm kind of working on right now to get ready for it.
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Yeah, you're like also like me where you just get on a rabbit hole and just start researching
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and you're suddenly everywhere. I was watching a video that you did. I mean, we should we should
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talk about this briefly because I think it's all kind of related to psychology being used on the
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public, us being socially engineered and we're kind of noticing a lot of things at once and
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particularly in Hollywood. It's kind of when somebody tries to get out, then we're suddenly
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told that they're on drugs and they're crazy. And you did a video on Justin Bieber. So what was your
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I mean, we're still in the middle of whatever's happening to Justin. But I mean, I really was
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building off of a lot of things that you had said and a lot of things that Brett had said.
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And even if you don't have any inside information, just looking at the pattern in Hollywood,
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the pattern with all these different stars and obviously they take a different tactic with each
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different star based upon whatever they can exploit or whatever they can sort of smear or
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slander. Like it was different with Michael than it was with Prince and Brittany and yay.
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And now Justin, they are attacking what they can attack. And once Justin's close, you know,
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circle started coming out and telling people what was really going on, it became very apparent
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that the smear tactics being used to sort of pathologize Justin and to make his fans worried
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about him and give him this kind of like manufactured crisis. It's the exact same pattern. And I mean,
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it looks like the kind of thing that they're doing every time someone threatens them or someone that is
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very powerful or important or influential tries to get away from them. And in some ways,
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I think that the Justin one is almost more targeted because it's not, he's not going after the whole
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industry. It really feels like this one is kind of Scooter specifically taking personal offense
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to what's going on here. And Scooter kind of got trapped in the middle of this deal with Hybe.
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So I think that it's sort of a case where you have a specific,
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I don't want to say mobster, but you know, someone that's sort of feels like a mobster.
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Let's discuss a bit about the deal with Hybe. So Scooter was hemorrhaging his client. Scooter's
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very well known in the industry for not being, shall we say, the nicest guy to work with or for.
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He's great if you're working for him and he and you're making him money and you're making him
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like fame and success. But over and over, you know, artists throughout this, his career have left
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him and said that he's great until he doesn't need you anymore. And then you're discarded.
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Um, and he had lost all of his artists, including like Ariana Grande, for example,
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the Taylor Swift drama. And Justin was like his last big name. And he sold his whole business,
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ethical holdings to Hybe, which is the K-pop company, which is very, uh, like the Korean mafia
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of music. Um, and I'm pretty sure that was in 2021 that predates this kind of justice world tour
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fiasco where Justin's face was paralyzed and Justin, you know, incurred all this debt.
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Um, so it kind of feels from my perspective that I'm, I'm assuming that Scooter kind of
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saw the writing on the wall and was trying to move out of this position of managing talent
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because no more talent was with him and into this executive role. And he managed that and
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he sold what he had for a billion dollars to Hybe. And this company, Ithaca Holdings was
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like making less than 200 million a year in revenue, I believe. So it's like, they're selling
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it at this crazy high valuation. And presumably that's because it includes the future perpetual
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And so, yeah, so this Hybe sale, this Hybe deal is critical because it happens before the
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Justice World Tour. Justin then goes on this crazy, more than a year long world tour where
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he happens to get COVID at the start of it. And then he happens to get an injury that looks
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And his wife also had the, uh, yeah, she had a brain clot.
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Exactly. And he winds up with half his face paralyzed, can't continue. Um, and so I'm,
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I'm not super clear on all the specifics cause I don't have any like files or anything. It
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was just what I was told about the situation. But, um, apparently the tour was booked out
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on advances, which is not uncommon for the industry as far as I'm aware, but it was such
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a big tour. We're talking hundreds of millions, at least tens of millions, if not hundreds of
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millions of dollars advanced. And so when he's partway through this tour and then can't
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continue, suddenly there's a whole bunch of debt that's been incurred. That's not getting
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paid back. And obviously then Justin goes to his management and is like, so we have
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insurance, right? This is no problem. We have insurance for this kind of a thing. And
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allegedly what then was told to him is that, no, you broke your contract. So there is no
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insurance payout here. You're, you actually have to cover this debt. And so Justin's
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management, whether it was Scooter technically at the helm of this or his other managers that
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were at the helm of this, that management team managed him in such a way that the most
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popular pop star, like one of the most popular pop stars in the world got saddled with hundreds
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of thousands of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of debt on a tour that they had mismanaged
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and that he had had like all of these things reflect on the management and how poor their
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management style is. And our things that if Scooter was really a good manager, this would
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never happen to your artists because he's supposed to work for the artists. He's supposed
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to be like the number one manager in the industry. So that all happens in the middle. And Justin
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is trying to get out and Scooter's on the hook for a billion dollars worth of value. Like
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he's promised a billion dollars worth of Justin Bieber's future to this Korean company, which
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he's now on the board of. And so I feel like Scooter's in the lurch because suddenly Scooter
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can't deliver on this billion dollar promise that he's made. And Justin's trying to escape
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from that promise because he hates them all. And they're still trying to control him through
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his other company. And so it's just, it feels to me like everyone is sort of trapped in
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bad ideas that are sort of leveraged to the hilt in terms of how much money is involved
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and how many promises are involved in all revolves around Justin continuing to produce music, which
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like anyone who's had a kid or creative in their life knows that no creative dude like
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Justin is going to be producing hit singles if he hates you and you're trying to control his
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whole life. And so it feels like we're seeing not only these smear campaigns to try to get
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him back in line coming from Scooter, but it also feels like we're seeing Justin kind
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of acting out because he has no power. He's in secret litigation there. They won't let
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him open a new clothing company. They won't let him like professes, you know, faith in
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God or they're slandering that. So it's just, it's messy in every direction.
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It's really interesting because it also makes you just revisit everybody in the past that
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has kind of gone through a similar thing, a similar cycle. And what's really the tell is
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just the way the paparazzi suddenly takes a picture of them and they're doing kind of
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nothing. And then suddenly they're trying to spin a picture of any person. Like if
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you just have like a resting face, miserable, exhausted, on drugs, this, that. And it's
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like, you could take anybody out of context and say this. And especially someone like
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Britney Spears, I kind of go back to the breakdown and how they just had the paparazzi
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hounding her. And I wonder if she was similarly trying to take ownership of her life and trying
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to leave because the reality is, is you can't get into these contracts as someone that is
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that young. Even if your mom says like, yes, thumbs up, we can do this. And suddenly you
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maybe perhaps want to relitigate that when you get older. And from what I heard from, and
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I'll tell you exactly who it was actually, Courtney Love. I actually have had some conversations
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with her and she was saying to me that publishing in Hollywood is just one big gang and they will
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own all of the publishing rights one way or another. And I go back and I think about what
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Michael Jackson said. I go back, I think about what Prince said. And I'm looking at Justin
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Bieber and I'm like, is this what this is really about is you are literally not allowed
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to take anything out of Hollywood with you when you go.
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Absolutely. I mean, we know full well, not a secret that Hollywood and especially the music
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industry was founded by the mob and the mafia and the music industry specifically. You can
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like look into the exact mobsters that are famous for having been the sort of founders of
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this model. And then you can look at the history of the industry and see how they've always treated
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their artists this way. And they've always embezzled money in these ways and laundered money
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in these ways. And there's no, there's no evidence that it ever stopped, but there is evidence that
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the same tactics are still being used. And to the paparazzi thing, Justin just posted, he's been
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doing it more and more, but he just posted on his Instagram a couple of days ago, a video of
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himself trying to walk out of his place with Haley and the paparazzi, the way they are there.
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And I can't help, but suspect like, is that kind of paparazzi attention always around every star
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or is it only there when someone wants to smear you? Yeah. And they said, they said that they put
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pressure on exactly. And my PR person said that he was like, nobody does paparazzi anymore. He's
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like, it's just a different era. People have cell phones. And he's like, and so when you see that
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it is because somebody is calling and paying someone that's not paparazzi. That's just stalking
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someone and trying to drive them crazy. And yeah. And pretending it's because they're famous.
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I think we have the video actually of what he posted onto his Instagram, Justin Bieber.
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Yeah. And Haley's right behind him. He's going to see her in just a second.
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And if you look at these dudes' faces, they don't look like creatives. They don't really look like
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the kind of people you'd expect to be paparazzi photographers.
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Yeah. The idea is really just to drive people crazy because they can't get a moment of privacy
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and to make them have that breakdown. It's interesting because we're actually,
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I've got all these books that obviously I'm planning to read for my book club. And the one
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that I'm really excited about, we're reading Hollywood Babylon. So we're talking about that
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If anyone's not in the book club, you should join. That book is crazy.
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It's crazy about the founding of Hollywood, the gangs, the amount of people that they killed,
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the amount of people that died. And the fact that the media today tries to debunk this book
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is incredible because it tells you like the media has always, you learn in this book,
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the media has always been a part of this organ, this gang organ, which we're obviously all very
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much aware of. But the next book we're reading, and this kind of pivots and gets into, because
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we're seeing it in politics as well, it's like this classification of a person as crazy if they
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don't get in line. It happened to me last year. It's like I went from totally just being an amazing,
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oh, she's got so much potential. She's amazing. To like, no, actually, she's suffering postpartum
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psychosis. And the second book that we're reading is called The Assault on Truth. Fascinating book.
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And Skylar, you can bring this up. We spoke about this in book club, but I'm going to give this
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also to the public, written by this guy named Jeffrey Massone. Jeffrey Massone was this Harvard
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graduate psychoanalyst, Jewish guy. And I'm telling you he's Jewish because it's relevant because
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they can't just go, oh, he's anti-Semitic. And he got his dream job working as an assistant director
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at the Sigmund Freud Archive Center. So he worked under Sigmund Freud. This is the father of modern
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psychology, right? He worked under Anna Freud at the Sigmund Freud Archive Center, and he was next in
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line to become the director. So Jeffrey said, you know what? I'm going to learn German so I can read
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all of these papers that haven't been released to the public. It's an archive center. So they get access
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to things that we weren't allowed to see. So he learns German. He's reading through Sigmund
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Freud's work. And he suddenly realizes, like, for those of you that have never studied psychology,
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you don't know a little bit about Sigmund Freud, if you're listening to this, the relevant portion
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is he just did a lot of work about children and sex and kept basically when he first came out,
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he said, like, you know, children are being molested by their parents. And then he did a complete 180
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and like went back on his seduction theory and was like, actually, these kids are attracted to their
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parents. And this was kind of one of his biggest things that he established. He was very interested in
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children and sex. And he reached through his documents and he said, Sigmund Freud had proof
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that these children were being molested by their parents. And he hid it and gaslit them and created
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modern psychology in the psychoanalytic movement to gaslight people and to figure out how you could
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gaslight people by just diagnosing them when they were telling the truth about something.
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So this book, and you can go down to that section, Skylar, if you want.
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It's wild. I never knew it was in a book I could buy and read.
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He then, this guy, was thinking, once I ring the alarm on this, the entire, like, mainstream media
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is going to want to cover the fact that Sigmund Freud was a fraud. And he was covering for a bunch
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of parents who were, like, molesting their children. And it turned out that they all turned on him. He
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And this is recent, the 80s and 90s, it looks like, right?
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Yeah, this guy, this guy is definitely still alive. Yeah. And so he asked, he was supposed
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to succeed him as the director of the Sigmund Freud archives after his and Anna Freud's deaths.
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And then he rings the alarm, he starts speaking to Anna, and he's like, everyone's going to be so
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happy that I'm, like, ringing the alarm and saying that, actually, the father of modern psychology is
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just the father of modern gaslighting. And these kids, he had actual clinical proof that these kids
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had been molested. Crazy. Okay? And so what ends up happening is the entire mainstream media
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smears him, libels him. He ends up in a 10-year defamation lawsuit as they try to smear him as,
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like, a crazy person. And he's like, I just did everything right. And so to be able to bring this
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book is so relevant because I always say you've got to go back to the beginning to understand these
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tactics that they have been employing because Sigmund Freud, his family, the Bernays family, then
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becomes the father of modern propaganda, Edward Bernays, who did the World War I, the World War II
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propaganda to make Americans hate Germans, to make us eat breakfast. Like, I mean, tons of things
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that Edward Bernays did. That was his nephew. And they still, and they also control today modern PR.
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The biggest PR person in the world is, like, Matthew Freud, who's his, like, great-great-grandfather.
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And so it's super important. And so when I see these tactics and you get to, like, now, obviously,
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we should have to talk about, like, this random report from Jordan Peterson that, like, everyone
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disagrees with me as a psychopath, you just go, like, okay, we're still, this is what the
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psychology community actually, that's what he is. He's a professional psychologist. And when you
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don't get what you want or the public isn't doing what you want, you're supposed to just
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And it's devilishly intelligent. It's such a smart tactic, especially in Hollywood and the music
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industry, because you have all these people that you have every case to make that they
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might be crazy. And some of them actually, like, obviously, like, when you go through
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trauma, if you're an Epstein victim, or you go through trauma because you're a child star
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and you were probably molested or drugs or whatever it is, then it's very easy to make
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the case that they might be crazy. But time after time after time, you notice that despite
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what their mental state might be, the FBI investigated Michael Jackson for 10 years and did not find
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any evidence of the allegations, as one example, right? And he was very clearly a threat to the
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music industry. So they keep pathologizing people over and over.
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I watched your video. Michael Jackson was actually getting ownership, owned the Beatles catalog,
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and they just moved. And they were like, actually, he's a pedophile.
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And the father of modern psychology taught this. So when you see that someone is majoring in
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psychology, this is it's such an important book, because I know that obviously, you're signing
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up for the major. I'm not accusing you of co-signing this, because we don't know the sources of
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any of these things. We think of Sigmund Freud, and we just hear he's great. No, this guy was
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Well, to be fair, when I first heard about Sigmund Freud's, his whole theory in, I think,
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middle school, it rang some bell. It was like, this is not right. This is weird. The whole
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Oedipus Complex thing, it just does not pass the sniff test, even as a child, as an adult.
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Nowhere in between does that pass the sniff test, if you're anywhere normal at all.
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So it's kind of crazy that they got away with it, passing the sniff test for so long that
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it's taught in like normal mainstream colleges and universities and community colleges. And
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no one's asking any questions about this. That is pretty weird.
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Yeah. And there's so much more that like about him, like Wilhelm Fleece, by the way,
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we want to look up this guy, Wilhelm Fleece. Fleece is spelled F-L-E-I-S-S. This was Sigmund
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Freud's best friend. And according to this guy, Jeffrey Maison, also his lover, you know,
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and he, he similarly molested his son. And so he was seeing all of these people. Wilhelm
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Fleece's son is Robert Fleece. And Robert Fleece came out and said that he was molested
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by his father. So there was an entire psychoanalytic community of disgusting people. And they created
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a social science because that's what psychology is. It's a social science to see if you could
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gaslight people about their experiences. So it was the first thing that came to my mind
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when I was like, is Jordan Peece just trying to gaslight me? And it produced a report and people
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that were like, he didn't name names. He literally named my name, not only in the report for saying
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Christ is king, which I'm like, you're going to pretend I became a Christian. My first book was
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published in 2018. And I wrote about my biblical upbringing with my grandfather and included biblical
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quotes all throughout. You're not going to gaslight me about my Christianity. I've declared
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crisis king my entire life. But to see that method of someone who doesn't declare crisis
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king believes in psychology, believes in his own, like, um, no, he doesn't even believe
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in his own rhetoric. I mean, clean your room, Jordan. We've all seen the clip of Jordan's
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room. Like, you know, raise your kids in a way that's like, there's, and I mean, I don't
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even want to go into the other things that Jordan, like pathologizing you, the healthy Catholic
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woman that's raising, you know, soon to be four kids versus pathologizing Jordan. It's
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not an, it's not a comfortable conversation to have once you start looking at it, you
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know, clearly. And it's so backwards that he would try to pathologize you in his shoes.
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And what's crazy is like a psychopath is Ted Bundy. Yeah.
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Like he's Candace Owens is Ted Bundy. Candace Owens is Jeffrey Dahmer. It's a bit of a stretch
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and it's kind of funny and I don't care. And I'm pretty happy about this stuff. And I think
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that's kind of one of the things, this newer movement, now that we have access to information
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and we kind of know that all the experts are BS, it doesn't make me feel heavy. It makes
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me feel light. Like we can stop believing in this burden of the idea of the expert. But
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I wanted to show people this because it's important to see how often they do this, where
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they just call us all psychopaths if we don't do what they want. Skylar, can you bring up the
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article of Trump supporters being psychopaths, like female Trump supporters? And it's the exact
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same language. Female Trump supporters exhibit slightly elevated subclinical psychopathy study
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finds. And it goes into, again, the dark triad, the dark tetrad of traits that they have.
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Then there's like the science direct one during COVID. I think I put a link in there. Let's check
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this one out here too, where the COVID-19 prevention behavior is differentially motivated by primary
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psychopathy, narcissism, and vulnerable dark triad traits. Like this is what they do. It's
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like, if you don't do what we want you to do, we will accuse you of being a psychopath. And
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it's like, dude, I just want to see my grandma during COVID. And I kind of like Trump. Like,
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Yeah. Or just like, I want to believe what Anthony Fauci himself said about masks three
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months ago at the start of COVID. And now I just want to believe what he said about
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herd immunity three months ago in official statements. And then suddenly it's the opposite.
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But I'm a psychopath for all that. And I think that during COVID, we got a certain flavor of
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getting over trust the experts. And a lot of people woke up to the fact that like these health
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experts can be controlled. But now the Douglas Murray thing, the Jordan Peterson thing,
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and everyone that's been in between there, I think it's kind of waking us up to always like,
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oh, it's all experts. It's not just those ones. It's also those ones and also those ones. And it's
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not just the ones in the White House or in, you know, that kind of field. It's also the ones that
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are coming on our podcast. It's also the ones that are going out and doing media appearances.
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And I think people are starting to wake up to the big picture.
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And I think the big picture makes us ask questions about what is university really about,
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right? What is university actually about? And it is a way to just indoctrinate people into these
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various cults of understanding, you know, believing in their own expertise, not even knowing where
00:20:35.740
their expertise like originates from. And that's why I said going backwards and speaking about
00:20:40.900
Hollywood, reading these books, these old books, or, you know, reading this newer book from Jeffrey
00:20:45.500
Maison, where he kind of goes back and he just tells the truth. I just read Sigmund Freud's own
00:20:50.000
pieces of paper and in his own studies and his own journals and his own diaries. And he still got
00:20:55.900
gaslit and called all of these things and had to fight for his life and his reputation. And I feel
00:21:00.200
blessed. I don't know this guy. I haven't reached out, but that I can finally give a platform for
00:21:04.180
this man who fought such a noble fight to expose the entire field of psychology. But what are we to
00:21:09.360
think of the fact that they knew this and Sigmund Freud is still celebrated in our universities, Ian?
00:21:16.800
The thing that I think immediately is if you look at the timing there, it's like 1890s,
00:21:20.900
1900s, kind of like turn of the century, like the Gilded Age, the Industrial Revolution is peaked.
00:21:25.500
And it's, we're talking, that's the robber barons, you know, the federal reserve is about to be
00:21:29.300
founded. Like that's the JP Morgans of this world. That's the, if I'm not mistaken, the Carnegies and
00:21:34.260
the Vanderbilts. That is the era of sort of like this peak wealth disparate, like disparagement between
00:21:40.680
this upper class, this lower class, but very tight media control. Like, you know, most people are
00:21:45.960
still illiterate. Most people, there's certainly no, there's not TV or any kind of information
00:21:50.460
dissemination yet. So they existed in a world where you had these extremely wealthy elites doing Lord
00:21:56.400
knows what, that they would need people like Sigmund Freud explaining these things, right? And
00:22:00.300
they're getting on the train where the European trend of central banking and funding wars from both
00:22:05.980
sides and stuff was pretty well underway by 1900, but they hadn't yet gotten the Federal Reserve. So we're
00:22:11.340
in this era where the powerful elite of the world, these globalist elites of the world, like they
00:22:16.300
were at the top of their game and about to perform their greatest coup d'etat of all time, which was
00:22:20.860
the Federal Reserve. So I'm just looking at the timing there of when Freud kind of gave them this
00:22:25.840
nugget. And I'm not surprised that he's protected. I'm not surprised that he got built into all those
00:22:30.520
Ivy League institutions because they had so much power and control at that time. And it was a time
00:22:35.040
when they, like, if you look back in history, some, there's some eras like the Iran Contra era where the
00:22:39.780
deep state clearly fumbled the ball multiple times. But then there's certain eras where the
00:22:43.660
deep state, whatever groups are in there, clearly were nailing it. And like the 1900s to 1930s era
00:22:50.880
is, let's just say they were really on point. And what's interesting is that all of these perverts
00:22:56.740
actually came from the same region, like their origin stories. And I'm really pointing this out
00:23:01.600
in our Hollywood Babylon reading is like, as we keep speaking about these founders of Hollywood,
00:23:07.060
the founders of movies, the, you know, these founders of propaganda, they all came from like
00:23:12.700
the same region in Eastern Europe. And it was at a time where they were trying to overthrow Christian
00:23:17.780
empires. I mean, you and I spoke about this even with like LBJ's family, like LBJ's family,
00:23:22.100
they were the 1845ers left, you know, trying to overthrow Germany. It failed. I think it was the 1845
00:23:28.460
revolution. It might be the 1848 revolution actually of Germany. It was like all of these communists
00:23:34.400
were trying to overthrow these Christian empires. The Russian Tsar gets assassinated. And then all
00:23:39.080
of these Eastern European, um, I would say like, uh, I'm pretty sure Sigmund Freud was the kingdom
00:23:46.260
of Galicia. His family's from, he's a Galician Jew and they come over to America. And the kind of
00:23:50.820
the story that we're told is, oh, everyone just came with the clothes on their back and like made
00:23:53.840
it big in Hollywood or made it big in modern psychology. And I'm like, no, America was a young
00:23:58.140
country. We were very like susceptible to all of these things that like you just said that we
00:24:02.440
didn't understand, but there is so much more here that meets the eye. And it's only through
00:24:06.680
actually engaging and reading these books that would never become movies, these books that you
00:24:12.360
are not allowed to read, that you can truly understand like what's happened in this country,
00:24:16.840
because we all recognize that something's not right. And a huge piece of this is psychology.
00:24:21.020
What is the modern media? What was MKUltra? What, why, why did the CIA invest in journalists?
00:24:26.980
It's all about controlling our minds. And they think that all you need is an expert to get up there
00:24:31.860
and tell you something psychopathic or someone's crazy or someone, you know, Britney Spears needs
00:24:35.860
to go on a psych 5150 hold or Kanye's talking about Christ and he's got to go on a psych 5150
00:24:40.080
hold. And we need to be like, no, what was this person trying to say that you have suddenly made
00:24:45.520
me think they were totally fine for 20 years and suddenly like, no, Michael Jackson's like
00:24:50.100
wacko jacko. Yeah. And I mean, Hollywood Babylon is a perfect book to highlight that because they
00:24:55.240
don't really focus on where people are from, but they do clearly focus on the moral degradation
00:24:59.280
of America through Hollywood and how those Hollywood executives knew what they were doing
00:25:04.320
and we're doing it intentionally. And they were, it was illegal. Like the things that they were
00:25:07.920
publishing were so morally reprehensible to the culture that America used to have that they were
00:25:13.400
illegal. And they actually had to like slow walk it over time. And you can see in that book how
00:25:18.400
different American morals and virtue used to be and how it slowly was degraded through movies and music
00:25:24.260
and propaganda, psychology. And now we wind up at this world today where like, like on your Twitter
00:25:30.320
feed is the OnlyFans girl that the two OnlyFans girls, they're having this horrible competition that
00:25:35.720
I don't even want to talk about because I hate how people platform them. It's like just in our normal
00:25:39.520
lives all the time. But that is what we were speaking about last time about pornography being a
00:25:44.100
spiritual weapon. And this was literally imported over to America. And people need to understand that
00:25:49.100
as like Hollywood introduced these concepts and it was a war with this Christian culture that they
00:25:54.200
wanted to collapse. And I would say probably, you know, by the time you get to the 1960s is when
00:25:58.380
they really kind of started proliferating that pattern. And that's why that book Chaos is just
00:26:02.580
amazing because you realize they've always been into these weird sex cults. Even Hollywood Babylon
00:26:07.860
telling you that these directors who came from Germany would protect the sets and like make them have
00:26:14.160
these sexual orgies as they were creating films about Babylon, about, you know, Egypt. And so there
00:26:21.960
is sort of this underbelly of a demonic religion is really what I took away from this book because
00:26:30.260
and we talk about this in my book club a lot, but what did they believe in? What are you actually,
00:26:34.740
what are these people? This is, these aren't Abrahamic faiths. This is not Judaism.
00:26:38.340
I mean, they speak clearly about their hate for Christianity and their disdain for Christianity.
00:26:42.060
A lot of those communist revolutionaries in that 1900 era were explicit that their goal was to
00:26:47.080
overthrow Christian religion and Christian nations. And it was successful. I mean, the most
00:26:52.360
assassinations of like the king of Italy, I think it was Umberto I. He, the person who assassinated him
00:27:00.080
was motivated by Emma Goldman. I was speaking to you about her. That woman.
00:27:05.160
Yeah, whole rabbit hole that flies under the radar that introduced feminism to America
00:27:09.240
by like controlling Margaret Sanger. Everything that we know about our history
00:27:13.860
is totally fake. And it really does make you wonder if we are living in the matrix. Like when you see
00:27:19.060
this stuff, you're like, wait, it is totally plausible. Nothing is real. The media is not real.
00:27:24.740
You know, Emmanuel Macron being president isn't real. They can just pull people up, pluck them,
00:27:29.340
make them leaders, give them degrees and make you think these people are experts. And your entire life
00:27:34.780
is being guided by them. And I'm like, I think we are living in like the matrix. Like this is totally
00:27:39.100
reality is not what it actually is. But people seem to be like waking up now suddenly.
00:27:43.380
Yeah, it's like this is the kind of report like these types of stories are the ones that do make
00:27:47.620
me genuine genuinely question. Is there some sort of Illuminati conspiracy going on here?
00:27:52.320
Because a lot of days it's easy for me to fall back into the like kind of mundane conspiracies of
00:27:56.540
like, yeah, that corporation is conspiring with that one and that that billionaire is conspiring
00:28:00.840
in that one thing. And all that does happen. But when you look at these bigger pictures,
00:28:05.520
like the gender ideology stuff, communism stuff, you know, the control of Hollywood and the music
00:28:12.160
industry, those are the places where it does really like there is actual evidence, not just
00:28:16.180
it's not just harebrained theories, like evidence. And when you look at it happening over and over and
00:28:21.020
over again, across many generations of musicians, many generations of music stars, or sorry, movie stars,
00:28:27.060
that is not the kind of thing that is evidence of one little conspiracy or group. That is the
00:28:32.660
evidence of a large control mechanism somehow operate like a cult or a mob or secret society,
00:28:42.900
Yeah, it's one of those things when I, before I got baptized Catholic, I just remember that one of
00:28:47.580
the priests said that to me in English. He was like a very ornery English priest. And he was like,
00:28:52.120
he literally said to me, like, you Americans know nothing about your own history. You know,
00:28:56.580
like every America was founded by Freemasons. And I was just like, and I'm still reading.
00:29:01.760
I'm still reading. And I don't know. There's actually a book that I'm reading right now that
00:29:05.760
I can't wait to get like to finish. It's called The Secret Founding of America. Already my mind is
00:29:12.280
blown. Like everything we even know about the Mayflower is we are just one big movie that we have been
00:29:18.020
watching. And if you don't do due diligence by yourself and you have the public education system
00:29:23.620
and you, the worst part is you think you're educated. So if you got all A's, you take pride
00:29:29.120
in the fact that you got a degree. And that's the problem with all of these degrees is that it sort of
00:29:35.360
artificially inflates your ego. It's like one of the first lines of attack is like, you don't even
00:29:39.960
have a degree or you don't even have, you know, he doesn't know anything. He's not an expert. And
00:29:43.400
the reason for that is because they have to keep people in that artificial bubble of thinking that
00:29:48.780
their degree means something. Because what the degree actually means is that you have completed
00:29:53.420
a course in your own miseducation. And it not only is your own miseducation, and we made you pay for
00:29:58.600
it. How completely crazy is that? Going into debt is different than paying for it. Create fake money
00:30:05.200
that didn't exist before that you don't have that you're going to be paying off for the next 20 years,
00:30:09.420
the rest of your life, whatever it is. And the psychology, you're going to be a failure if you don't go to
00:30:12.560
college. You don't go to college and learn about feminism and this and that.
00:30:16.920
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00:30:21.720
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going because, you know, we'll just keep talking about all the things that we're not allowed to talk
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about. And one of the things that drives me crazy is when they take out these clips out of context.
00:32:34.100
And even when they write the articles, they're like, Candace Owens says Sigmund Freud, I'm like,
00:32:38.240
Sigmund Freud, protected pedophiles. I'm like, I didn't say that. Like, the director of the Sigmund
00:32:43.460
Freud Archive Center said this, who worked under Anna Freud and read his work. And even just that little
00:32:50.040
piece of removing something, it tries to make us all sound like we're crazy. Bingo. Why do they do
00:32:57.080
this? Because they need people not to get to the source, not to get to the truth. But it's not working
00:33:02.180
right now. It's not. And it's the only thing they really seem to have in their arsenal is either
00:33:05.940
censorship, shut it all down, or try to play on that sort of brain barrier they've built into everyone
00:33:12.740
they've educated in terms of like, you can't listen to that person. They're a kook. Don't listen to
00:33:16.340
Candace. She's a psycho. But the problem is that they only have to hear you once in your original
00:33:21.420
form. And toward like, they just have to hear more than 15 seconds. And then suddenly the next 10
00:33:25.660
seconds, they go, wait a minute. She you didn't share that other part that she said where she gave
00:33:30.860
the source, right? And ironically, often people in our shoes are so much better about sharing our
00:33:36.260
sources, because it matters to us a because we care because it's the right thing to do. But B, because
00:33:41.020
our livelihoods are on the line. And if you don't share your sources, you're in big trouble.
00:33:45.080
Whereas the mainstream media rarely shares their sources. And often when they do like Politico is
00:33:49.640
famous, my favorite thing about Politico is they'll share their sources, and it'll be a link to other
00:33:53.360
Politico articles. And you'll just go in little Politico circles around from article to article
00:33:57.700
without any actual primary sources anywhere. It's all fluff. And so I say it's just all fluff. It's all
00:34:02.840
made up words. It's one big circle jerk. It's all them just saying, we're the experts. And we've just
00:34:07.060
said this. It's what do you have to do? You just have to make a report and say, I'm a doctor and I have
00:34:11.840
a PhD. And so I'm saying that this person's Ted Bundy. And the thing that really bothered me about
00:34:17.560
the psychopath classification is I'm going, wait a second, that indicates that I have violent
00:34:23.980
tendencies. Like, what have I done in my life for you to be able to just go out there and be like,
00:34:28.520
you know what, I'm just going to call this person violent. You know, this person could potentially
00:34:32.420
rise to violence because she's declaring that Christ is king. Completely nutty. But something that
00:34:38.100
I really loved was I really loved Tim Pool's response to this. And why I loved it is because
00:34:42.220
Tim Pool's like, you know, the guy in the beanie, right, who's running a podcast with like a skateboard
00:34:47.040
studio. And he just sees cuts right through the Jordan Peterson BS of pretending that we're all too
00:34:55.080
stupid to recognize what you're doing with now trying to diagnose people who simply disagree with
00:35:00.340
you, who have a different perspective than you. So let's just show that Tim Pool clip. I thought
00:35:04.440
it was actually pretty awesome. The problem is that four to five percent of the population,
00:35:10.640
something like that, is cluster B, that's the DSM five terms, histrionic, narcissistic,
00:35:18.680
antisocial, psychopathic, or they have, and they have dark tetrad traits. They're Machiavellian.
00:35:24.960
Oh, I'm sorry, dark tetrad. I said triad. I was wrong.
00:35:27.960
That's about four percent. Okay, so the question is, how do these people maneuver? And the answer
00:35:34.240
is they go to where the power is, and they adopt those ideas, and they put themselves even on the
00:35:39.600
forefront of that. But the ideas are completely irrelevant. All they're doing is they're the
00:35:44.240
Pharisees. They're the modern version of the Pharisees. They're the people who use God's name
00:35:48.800
in vain, right? Okay, let's pause real quick, because that's him basically saying Candace Owens,
00:35:54.120
okay? So I've got the tweet from, let me see if I can pull it up here. Here you go.
00:35:59.480
Jordan Peterson tweeted, Candace Owens is a true pharicycle pretender. She vociferously proclaims
00:36:04.240
her devotion to Christ for no other reason than to evaluate her perceived status. Her outrage is
00:36:08.100
designed not to shout the truth from the rooftops, build bridges, or make peace, but to subvert
00:36:12.920
Christianity itself with its new force to her own purposes. She is literally using God's name in
00:36:18.080
vain. There are few more unforgivable sins. Jordan Peterson says,
00:36:22.720
Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites. You are like whitewashed tombs to appear beautiful
00:36:27.680
on the outside, but inside are full of dead men's bones and every kind of filth.
00:36:36.260
This is some kind of, like, inter-factional beef.
00:36:40.240
When Jordan Peterson mentions the Cluster B, Dark Tetrad individuals, they go to where power
00:36:45.540
is. That's the corporate press right now. That's what all of that was. The reason why they're
00:36:51.760
marching in lockstep, the reason they're lying is because they're not there to seek truth,
00:36:54.720
they're there to seek power and influence. I work for some of these organizations. The
00:36:58.760
reason people get jobs there is because they want the platform to get followers. They want
00:37:02.080
to be famous. They don't, they tell you things like, I always wanted to be a muckraker, like
00:37:07.520
Nellie Bly. I wanted to be like her. You're like, oh, so you're looking for vanity and attention.
00:37:14.420
Okay, that's a bit unfair. If you want to emulate good behaviors, it's fine. But typically,
00:37:18.440
for a lot of these people, they are not saying they wanted to do the good work. They're saying
00:37:22.400
they wanted that position and reverence that came with it.
00:37:28.480
Doesn't matter whether it's right or left or Christian or Jewish or Islam.
00:37:32.440
They invade the idea space and then they use that, those ideas as false weapons to advance
00:37:42.620
And so then you have the problem and the right's going to face this more and more particularly
00:37:47.300
because the left had to face it when they were in powers. Yes.
00:37:50.640
How do you identify the psychopathic parasites, 4% of the population, who are clothed in your
00:38:01.540
No, did only just call Candace Owens a psychopathic parasite?
00:38:06.560
Look, I tweeted it after this clip saying, who are you referring to? He called Candace Owens
00:38:13.280
a Pharisee, a pharicycle pretender to the Lord's name's in vain. He then does this segment,
00:38:18.620
this bit. They've got this document he put out. Yo, he's literally calling her a psychopathic
00:38:27.500
Tim Pool just read on his rights right away. It's like, dude, what are you doing? Just have
00:38:33.040
the courage at least to just at me and call me a B-I-T-C-H. I can deal with it. I'm a big girl.
00:38:38.620
But like trying to dress it up in a rapport and use your like psychology degree to do it
00:38:43.460
all because you're upset because like I must've been working on this since I was a kid because
00:38:47.700
like I said, my first book just recounts the entire story of how my grandfather insisted
00:38:51.300
on us doing biblical study every morning at breakfast and how committed to his faith
00:38:55.840
he was. And so I must've been like so committed to this game that I started it when I was seven
00:39:00.940
years old with my granddad. That's why you're so good at it really is because I mean, in order to
00:39:05.060
be a real, what is it, pharicycle pretender parasite, you know, you got to get them started
00:39:10.980
young. And I just love how he uses so much jargony, jargony baloney to say, you know, essentially
00:39:19.660
what like, like I'm not saying that Jordan is doing that, but he sure is getting close to the sun
00:39:25.220
where we're having discussions with sources about what we're seeing in the news, the way that our
00:39:30.000
like journalists are supposed to do. And now we have a psychologist weaseling his way in there
00:39:35.320
to get into the discussion and say, Oh, stop talking. Like you're psycho. You're psycho.
00:39:39.820
You're a parasite. Shut it down. I have big words. It's like, okay, bro, you're not a part of this
00:39:44.440
discussion because we're talking about stuff over here with sources. Do you want to talk about the
00:39:47.960
facts? You want to call us a liar? Like, do you want to, do you want to discuss the evidence that
00:39:52.140
we're talking about or just call everybody names? And I'm by the way, and that's the thing is he's too
00:39:56.920
above us to just be like, you know what? She pissed me off. Take off your hoops and just
00:40:00.440
say some mean stuff to me. I can deal with that. Like, that's totally fine. Just don't dress this
00:40:03.720
up. Like you're above an ad hominid attack. And you've like thought about this clinically
00:40:07.480
and psychologically. Like it's just a different time. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's just
00:40:12.220
a different time. Like the Gen Zers are not going to go for this. The millennials, everybody's
00:40:17.120
waking up and we're just, we can smell it as soon as you drop it. Like, that's why I love
00:40:20.920
Tim Pool just destroying this in a beanie. Like, bro, we saw your tweet like two weeks ago. Now
00:40:26.680
you're on a tour saying the same thing. And, but the only thing that Tim Pool gets wrong is he's
00:40:31.080
like, I don't know if this is some factional beef. It's not. There isn't any factional beef. I have
00:40:35.160
no, I, Jordan, if you are watching, you can come sit in this chair. I think it really just goes down
00:40:41.780
to me being able to see through it, you know? And I think that when people feel seen and people can,
00:40:47.720
oh, she just called me out for kind of like not living according to how I tell people to live,
00:40:52.000
it kind of makes people go into a bit of a spiral. But I don't have any beef. I want Jordan Peterson
00:40:56.300
to be the person that he writes about in his book. I want him to be an example to young men. We need
00:41:02.820
more examples to young men. It's not personal for me. It's just not personal for me.
00:41:07.660
And I think that a lot of these people that are, you know, continuing this gaslighting campaign,
00:41:13.900
both the ones in front of the screen and probably the ones behind the screen,
00:41:16.380
I think a lot of them are probably older people. And I think a lot of them don't understand a,
00:41:21.280
the exact power of the way social media really does spread and the way that people really do.
00:41:25.780
Like, I don't think they realize how much better the audience of young people is at reading comments
00:41:30.680
and at checking the like ratios and at checking the reposts and at like getting the whole side of
00:41:34.860
the store. I don't think they realize how much they're failing at this because they actually don't
00:41:38.940
know how to use the medium anywhere near as well as the audience does. And so they're just
00:41:44.000
continually blundering and blundering and blundering. And Douglas Murray and Jordan Peterson are just
00:41:47.920
two examples, but they are stark examples of these sort of like kind of dinosaur-y neocons
00:41:53.680
trying these outdated tactics that really just make you look better.
00:41:57.480
I know. Thank you. I was like, I'm like, I'm not clothing anything. I can barely fit anything
00:42:00.780
right now. I'm due this week. I'm doing four days. I'm not trying to wear anybody else's clothes.
00:42:05.300
And for like how much of a ride you've been on and how big you've blown up, you're like one of the
00:42:09.440
least narcissistic people in this entire industry. And I've met a lot of people in this industry by
00:42:13.080
now. And you know, a lot of them are great, but there are some narcissists in this industry and
00:42:16.700
you're definitely not one of them. You're super chill.
00:42:18.620
I just genuinely just want to have fun and talk about ideas with people on the internet. And I
00:42:23.140
feel so remarkably blessed. You know, I have a husband that loves me. I have children that I'm
00:42:27.100
literally obsessed with. I think they're just like the most adorable people in the world. And I want
00:42:30.460
people to find that happiness. And I really do think that it only comes from not looking to the
00:42:35.760
external world for approval. You know what I mean? Like actually knowing that I have things that can't be
00:42:40.340
taken away from me and to lay your head on the pillow every night and know that you're just
00:42:43.500
telling the truth. And if you get it wrong, but you have the humility to go back and I seen you do
00:42:47.480
this and I do this and I go, you know what? I said this and that was actually not right. So I want to
00:42:51.880
update that. And I'm just so happy that we're moving into that energy that like the mainstream
00:42:57.020
media is failing. The experts are failing and people are angry about Ian Carroll. Like I love when I
00:43:02.820
watch people go on like an Ian Carroll angry spiral because I'm like, he's so happy and he doesn't care
00:43:10.260
about this. He's going to keep making videos. You're literally being triggered by a guy whose
00:43:16.000
TikTok says, yeah, not an expert, but interested. Like you're interested. Yeah. And people appreciate
00:43:20.960
that. Just trying to learn stuff and have fun. And yeah, like Douglas Murray calling, like trying
00:43:25.580
to pose to Joe that I was an expert. My literal Twitter bio says not an expert in anything but
00:43:31.220
sarcasm. And you're so right that I'm it's it's water off your back. And you said something really
00:43:37.140
important that I want to highlight is that when you have like love in your human relationships in
00:43:42.600
your real life with real connections with real people that fill you up every day, the internet
00:43:48.460
is just, you know, a game that you play on your phone and it does not matter. And I think that
00:43:52.900
unfortunately America is so full of people without love in their immediate life, without real
00:43:57.920
connections, without marriages that are happy, without parental relationships that are happy,
00:44:01.100
that a lot of people actually are missing real human connection. And so the internet becomes
00:44:05.800
this stand in for human connection. But the internet is especially X is made to feed off
00:44:11.660
of hatred and anger and arguments. And the algorithm is really good at feeding you angry
00:44:16.560
arguments, too. And so so many people get turned into rage bots when they really are a good person
00:44:21.220
in their own heart. They just don't have anything filling their heart up to help them stay in
00:44:25.300
that energy. And that's why people need God. I really do. I think people need God. And it's
00:44:30.180
like you just need to fill yourself spiritually with something else. But like I said, it's been a
00:44:35.380
really nice pivot. I'm trying to make predictions for Hollywood because you and I were kind of
00:44:40.120
saying before we went live that there's so many pieces that are coming together at the exact same
00:44:44.740
time. And it's beautiful because it is bringing together the left and the right, which we never
00:44:48.700
thought was going to happen ever. And that's why I had been obsessed. And I know you don't know much
00:44:52.420
about it with this Blake Lively case. But what is at its core is really kind of the end of
00:44:57.480
Hollywood. It's realizing that the people that we put up on these platforms are not good people,
00:45:03.320
that these are the people that are egotistical and maniacal and just want to get their way
00:45:08.480
and care so much about that positive feedback from the audience. They're willing to do or say
00:45:12.620
anything. And if you probably know just a little bits about the Blake Lively case, but a little
00:45:18.100
bit. It was not a publishing thing, by the way. It's like just just wanted to destroy this guy,
00:45:22.100
Justin Baldoni, to take his movie. Anyways, she's been doing press for her next movie, which is a
00:45:28.720
simple favor, too. And because we got to watch and what was so unique about this case was we had a
00:45:35.020
woman who made an allegation being Blake. And if you read it, it sounds horrific. What she says was
00:45:39.400
done to her on set. You look at Justin Baldoni and you go, he must be like basically close to being a
00:45:45.780
rapist. Like if you just read her complaint, then they dropped the footage of the moment. That's what
00:45:51.320
that is. What is so unbelievable, Ian, is that we got to actually watch her, quote unquote,
00:45:55.560
harassed sexual harassment. And it was just the exact opposite of what she said happened. And that
00:46:01.120
is what has outraged people. It's because the New York Times gave us a vision. She gave us a vision.
00:46:06.240
And then we got to see the thing and people were very frustrated. So she recently appears at this
00:46:10.980
gala and over the weekends because she got honored by Time Gala for being a wonderful person for donating
00:46:18.320
to Black Lives Matter in 2019. It makes no sense, but a very good PR. Well spent money.
00:46:25.560
Everybody's got to burn. And so how she tries to get out of this PR is she brings her mom
00:46:30.520
to this Time Gala to and she gives a speech about how her mom was like sexually assaulted or raped.
00:46:37.860
Like it was just going to grip off of somebody else's incidents. And I just want to play a little
00:46:41.760
bit of her speech because I just didn't even know what to make of this PR move of like, OK,
00:46:45.760
I maybe got caught making stuff up. But let me tell you about what my mom lived through in the 80s.
00:46:50.820
My mom never got justice from her work acquaintance who attempted to take her life
00:46:56.840
when she was the mother of three young kids years before I was born.
00:47:01.020
She has always credited her beating heart today with the story she heard from another woman
00:47:05.800
in a similar circumstance, speaking on the radio as my mom drove home one day,
00:47:11.120
entirely unaware of the future ahead in which she would call upon this critical moment to save her own
00:47:17.460
life. The woman painfully and graphically shared how she escaped. And because of hearing that woman
00:47:24.280
speak to her experience, instead of shutting down in fear and unfair shame, my mom is alive today.
00:47:32.220
She was saved by a woman whose name she'll never know. I am alive and standing here with you all today,
00:47:40.260
being honored because of a woman whose name I'll never know.
00:47:44.080
I am here and my mom is here because that woman not only survived, but she told others how.
00:47:55.140
Ian, your thoughts. This is just a PR move I've never seen. It's like I got caught with my pants
00:48:00.460
down lying. And so I'm just going to kind of grift off of and like, you know, I have obviously like
00:48:05.880
if that happened to her mother, that's terrible. It's awful. I'm glad her mother survived it.
00:48:09.140
But this is the PR move. Maybe the wrong strategy. If you get caught being a like fake rape accuser,
00:48:15.900
essentially, maybe don't go grifting off of other rape situations.
00:48:20.360
Like Jussie Smollett just is like, you know what? I got caught with this fake noose in the subway
00:48:24.900
sandwich. But let me tell you about my great uncle. He was the victim of racism.
00:48:29.860
He actually let me just hold his hand right here. I'm only here today to be the fake victim of
00:48:35.800
racism because my my great grandpappy was really a victim of racism. That's so bizarre.
00:48:41.660
It's bizarre. It's a bizarre PR move to be like, I'm just gonna grift off of somebody who actually
00:48:47.940
did survive something because I got caught with the subway sandwich and the noose in the Arctic,
00:48:52.740
Chicago weather. And my name's Jussie Smollett. But I know people who actually did get lynched or
00:48:59.660
I do have black friends. I do have black friends. It feels like that. Like it feels like I have black
00:49:06.240
friends kind of a moment here. And I just couldn't believe I'm like, this is what I mean. They don't
00:49:11.580
get that the public is not going for this. Like the public can just see through this again,
00:49:17.740
nothing personal against her mother. Like I'm sure her mother lived through all that and like that.
00:49:22.160
But but it's just what? Well, it's also like from a technical standpoint, it was kind of a confusing
00:49:27.760
telling of a story because if I heard her right, it was that her mom had heard an account of a
00:49:34.540
survivor. And then during an abuse situation, her mom was in that other accounting had inspired her
00:49:41.320
mom to it was a it was a confusing story a little bit. And so from like a storyteller's perspective is
00:49:46.020
that, you know, as we are people that communicate for a living, I I was a little lost on what actually
00:49:51.560
the story was and what the the gala was not about. Was the gala about rape at all?
00:49:56.440
Nope. The gala. She was being honored for giving money to this was also weird and confusing for giving
00:50:02.080
money to BLM when she gave it really as a hostage because people were mad at her because she got
00:50:08.840
And so she gave money to BLM and the woman was like, we're honoring her for time now.
00:50:15.120
And then she brought her mom and spoke. I mean, the entire thing is just the public is stupid.
00:50:20.760
We're going to get out of this one. Don't worry. And you're not like you. Let me tell you guys,
00:50:24.860
I don't care who you are. Just tell the truth. We are very clearly in the age of just tell the
00:50:31.600
effing truth. OK, we'll take it. Whatever it is, I swear this could have been done months ago.
00:50:37.020
All she had to do was be like, you know what? I was just I was tripping. I want Blake to just be
00:50:42.000
like, I was tripping. Yep. And I'd be like, I respect that. You know what I mean? Exactly.
00:50:46.000
I respect that. I was getting, you know, women, we get a little cray cray.
00:50:49.980
I mean, Brigitte McCrone would have done well to do the exact same thing. Listen, Janice,
00:50:53.920
I'm sorry. I was tripping. I know I kind of like married my nephew allegedly, but I was tripping.
00:51:00.180
That would still have been a better move than what they did.
00:51:03.960
I was tripping. I don't even know why I married my nephew like that. And I'd be like,
00:51:07.580
it's, you know, I'm glad you were at least here.
00:51:11.460
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CANDICE today. Okay, Ian, we have to tell them now. We're already up to an hour, which
00:53:01.260
is crazy. I could talk to you forever. People want to know what the schedule is going to
00:53:04.140
be, when you're going to be taking over for me. They want to know when I'm having this
00:53:06.460
baby, when I'm going to be back. Guys, these babies-
00:53:13.300
Guys, babies decide when they're going to come. I have no control over this. I'm not scheduling
00:53:17.020
an induction. I'm just going to let this little dude decide what he wants to do.
00:53:20.020
So, and hopefully, it's an easy birth, and so I'll be back whenever. But, Ian, they
00:53:25.400
want to know your schedule, what days you're going to be covering, and anything you can
00:53:29.960
tell us about the topics. You're not allowed to swear.
00:53:34.380
There's no swearing. Remember, I'm being a fake Christian, so, you know, my psychopathic
00:53:38.720
Don't worry, I can be a fake Christian too, Candice. I can do it. I mean, my fake earpiece
00:53:41.480
is falling out. So, I'm like, I need to pull out my calendar to make sure I get the dates
00:53:51.780
Yeah, yeah. May 12th is that Monday. And then we'll probably be doing three episodes a week.
00:53:56.980
And if I'm really crushing it and keeping up, because you work hard. You guys put out
00:54:00.260
a lot of shows. And I mean, it takes a lot of research and such. So, if we're crushing
00:54:03.800
three days a week, we might move up to four. But, you know, you set a high bar. And so,
00:54:07.860
then I'll be here until you need me to be here, right? And I've got a few other things.
00:54:13.780
It's pretty sweet here in Nashville. Your team is awesome. But, yeah, I'm scheduled to
00:54:19.160
be here for up to eight weeks, give or take. And, you know, if something goes crazy, I'll
00:54:22.400
be here until you need me. And if you're ready to come back early, then you'll come back
00:54:25.900
And if he has, like, a super exciting topic, I'm going to jump in, obviously, for random
00:54:29.640
stuff. I was telling him even I'm beginning to look into, like, the Idaho Four, Brian Koberger
00:54:34.160
stuff. So, he's a dangerous combination. I see why they hate us. I'm actually totally empathetic
00:54:39.760
about, you know, I'm like, you know what? We are just so interested.
00:54:45.680
Exactly. They're lying and they hate us for telling the truth. But I'm definitely going
00:54:49.920
to pop in occasionally. I'll be keeping up the book club. So, don't worry about any of
00:54:53.260
that. Guys, I'm going to get to some of your questions and comments that you guys are rolling
00:54:56.800
in before we get out of here. Brittany Douglas writes, happy early birthday, Candace. That's
00:55:01.180
right. Tomorrow is my birthday. I'm hoping it's also my birthday. So, let's hope that
00:55:08.040
this little guy just makes an appearance tomorrow on my birthday. I will be turning
00:55:11.680
36 years old. And this person writes, 89 babies are the best. That is true. But not Taylor
00:55:17.960
Swift. Until we see her text messages, we cannot confirm if the 99 babies are the best,
00:55:22.600
Ian. Uchicha Itachi, I love this, okay, writes, the question is, what will we do if Justin suddenly
00:55:29.320
dies? Man, you just went there. Uchicha just went there.
00:55:32.440
Yeah, I was trying not to get that dark in my episode about it.
00:55:34.960
They're like happy and light. No, we just, they need exposure.
00:55:38.200
And to be fair, I think that now that we're all reporting on it, I don't think they can
00:55:41.400
go there. Like, there is a certain element where, as media figures, we can run protection
00:55:45.060
for these people, and we do, and we should. That would be pretty obvious, Harley. Don't...
00:55:50.400
Harley Pasternak, if you're watching, we're not buying the bathtub story, okay?
00:55:58.800
It's all on no La La Land, okay? Or it's not going down, Harley. Harley, so chill out.
00:56:04.980
Sarah writes, Candace, tell them about the Netflix-Freud connection. Sarah's in the book
00:56:12.980
Yeah, crazy. I'll get you the guy's name, actually, and I'll look that up.
00:56:18.040
Yeah, so it's all modern media, and it's been the same family. Oh, he's already pulled
00:56:23.140
it up. My producer's so much faster than me, so embarrassing. Mark Bernays Randolph. Yeah.
00:56:28.400
He's the co-founder and the first CEO of Netflix, and he is from the Freud family. So, see there
00:56:34.220
it says, one of Randolph's paternal great-granduncles was psychoanalysis pioneer Sigmund Freud.
00:56:41.900
Yeah, and Edward Bernays was his great uncle. And so, this is what I'm trying to tell you.
00:56:46.040
It's like, they've been in control forever. And so, when you see these, you know, Netflix
00:56:50.360
is doing a deep dive on something, you really got to ask yourself, oh, well, are you guys
00:56:53.900
going to do a special on Sigmund Freud? We're going to go there. They got a lot of power
00:56:57.020
in media. They've always had power in media, and they've had power in terms of shaping our
00:57:00.760
minds. Sarah, love you from the book club. Bloop, that's a great name, too, writes, Candace,
00:57:06.420
oh, Candace's election is today. It's actually Canada.
00:57:11.720
See, narcissistic, probably a psychopath. What are you going to do about it?
00:57:15.740
The triad just became me, and I just said that I was being elected. It wasn't me.
00:57:19.660
Sorry to keep the act up all the time, Candace.
00:57:26.920
Canada's election is today. Please pray for us. Because of your content, I've started to
00:57:30.120
notice the media push propaganda worldwide. Side note, I'm a black woman who used to hate
00:57:34.700
you, and now I love you. I love you, too, girl. I love you, too. Don't worry. It's okay.
00:57:38.740
I say I'm an acquired taste. I get it. I feel like I was even that way for my sisters. I don't
00:57:42.720
think they were sure about me until, like, I was, like, eight, you know?
00:57:47.000
I mean, you were saying some uncomfortable truths all along.
00:57:49.100
Yeah, I'm acquired. S writes, Candace, can't watch as exams are coming for me. Have an amazing
00:57:54.860
leave and hope everything is blessed. I hope you know you guys have woken up the masses that
00:57:58.680
people are aware of these world leaders and blind extremist ideologies. Yes, yeah, I mean,
00:58:03.980
TikTokers going through grocery aisles, which is how Ian started, which is why I really enjoy
00:58:08.580
the conspiracy theories about him. I'm like, guys, no, he's been around. He's just been
00:58:12.520
Yeah, I've been looking at all the tampons, trying to figure out who owns the tampons and
00:58:16.480
Yeah, he's been doing work. You need to go back and look through his catalog, because it's
00:58:20.020
actually super interesting. I've just banned red dyes from my house. I'm getting a little
00:58:26.680
Oracle writes, any thoughts on the death of the Pope during the Passover sacrificial hour?
00:58:32.580
I think there's a lot of deep meaning in a lot of the things that are happening.
00:58:36.060
Everything change respectfully, obviously, like pray for his soul. I genuinely just, I am just
00:58:43.680
a shift. There's just vibes or I just feel like there has just been a real shift, is what
00:58:48.680
I would say, about the Pope passing. Misty writes, all of society is set up to separate
00:58:53.960
us from nature and God. Our homes, jobs, clothes, and food are all synthetic. Very few jobs are
00:58:58.500
absolutely essential to keep society going. Everything else is entertainment to distract from
00:59:06.060
Not only to distract you from your God-given life, but to fill up the hole in your soul
00:59:11.600
that you're no longer God-given, like no longer godly life leaves you with. It's like sell
00:59:17.140
you this drug or this distraction or this gluttony or whatever it is, you know?
00:59:22.280
Yeah, people really loved when you were speaking about pornography the last time you were on
00:59:25.940
here. If you want to reiterate what you were saying about-
00:59:28.040
It's an epidemic. It's an epidemic in our culture. And the thing about it is that everyone's
00:59:32.640
uncomfortable to talk about it. Because like 98% of men, I don't know, I'm making up statistics,
00:59:36.980
but like basically all men are in some way watching it and don't, and like, you know, a huge portion of
00:59:43.500
them are in some way addicted to it and don't want to talk about it. And then it's uncomfortable
00:59:47.220
because like no one's proud of it really. And if you are proud of it, maybe you should examine
00:59:52.400
that. Um, and women don't really want to talk, like no, no one's really in a position to bring
00:59:57.280
it up. And so the men on the internet kind of hat, like, like someone's got to bring it up. Right.
01:00:03.220
And, and it's, it's, it's awkward for everyone that should be talking about it. And it's only not
01:00:09.700
awkward for the people that are like in it that are part of the problem. So it's, I think it's just
01:00:15.160
inherently a conversation that we're going to have to have because now parents are realizing
01:00:18.600
like how ingrained this is in their children's digital space, in their media space. And if you
01:00:25.120
don't start talking about it, if we don't start talking about how to protect our kids from it,
01:00:29.040
I don't want to know where our world goes. It's getting everyone addicted to something early.
01:00:34.160
And pornography is a big piece of that puzzle because what is pornography to a 10 year old boy,
01:00:39.800
right. Is, is like just watching a woman holding a Gucci bag with her boobs out.
01:00:43.960
It's one of the ones you can get young men addicted to without having to put something like
01:00:48.320
in their mouth or in their body or in their clothes. Like what it's, you just have to put
01:00:52.240
a billboard up and suddenly, you know, put an advertisement on, put it in their Instagram reel.
01:00:56.100
And every single boy is forced to contend with, Oh, I can just get free this in my phone infinitely
01:01:02.800
forever. And especially that that's like a biological need that arises out of your own
01:01:08.140
hormonal structure. And if you don't have a moral and, and like, it's really a religious
01:01:13.920
framework to protect you from that sin, for lack of a better word, that, that desire,
01:01:18.700
then you're going to fall into that trap somehow. And it's only a bit more effective. We have robots
01:01:22.780
coming, we have AI generation coming. We, and so like we're in a very disconnected world and that
01:01:28.280
just spells disconnection all the way to the max. And it's, it's really tragic.
01:01:31.840
You know, Michael E. Jones, who was on the ADL's list for being Adolf Hitler, he was on,
01:01:36.360
he was Adolf Hitler before I was Adolf Hitler. So he's like old school.
01:01:39.880
Exactly. But he did a whole book on the origins of pornography, talks a lot about the French
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revolution, even where the word sadism comes from. And it's fascinating to learn that and to know
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that again, we don't know the origin stories. We just know that it's here. So I don't remember what
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the name of his book is because I'm very bad with book titles. Libido Dominandi. Yes. Latin.
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Um, and that is a good place to start as a man, I think. And I end woman, by the way,
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women are addicted to porn too. Yeah. Um, but it's just a different kind of temptation. It's
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a different kind of grappling. Right. And it's, and like men, all men growing up, you have to deal
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with that in your life. Your kids, your young boys are going to have to deal with it. And you as a man
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have to deal with that. You have to figure out, are you going to let this trap, like let this thing
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take part of your sovereignty away from you and part of your masculinity away from you? Or are you
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going to realize that it's your responsibility to decide your relationship with it instead of
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letting it decide its relationship with you? And it's just, it's, it's not easy. Like everyone
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gets it. It's, it's not easy. I mean, just have to start talking about it too. Like it's not easy
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and you just got to try to overcome it. It is one of the weapons that, you know, psychological weapons
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that have been intentionally afflicted on American society.
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But as more men deal with that, that will help free young women from thinking that this is what
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every man wants. And it'll help free young girls from growing up in a world where they think
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they have to sell their bodies in order to be high quality. Because nowadays we have this world
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full of men that don't want to address their side of that equation, but they do want to like,
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I want to marry some like trad wife girl that's like perfect and has never had sex with any other
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men. Like, bro, are you living up to that standard right now too? That's the conversation. None of
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these like, you know, manosphere people want to have is like, are you the trad husband that goes with
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that trad wife? That's such a great, it's such a great thought. I love that. See, that's just why
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I'm sad to leave. I can't believe this is my farewell episode. It makes now I'm just sad and
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crying. You'll be back. So long, farewell, adieu, adieu, adieu. Last person says, thank God you're
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looking into the Idaho 4 case. It has never made any sense. We'll miss you, Candice. I know that is
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going to be just like, moms, we're just, we, you know what? Because we were just so shaken by the
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this could happen on a college campus. And then they gave us like no details and nothing really made
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sense. They kind of locked it down and somebody involved reached out to me and I will be looking
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into that while I am on maternity leave. And if I find anything, I'll jump in and I'll get Ian down
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the rabbit hole. Yeah, I'm just going to be under, we're just going to be in rabbit holes. Like we're
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just going to be in backyards, like jumping into holes. This podcast is just going to become like
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this. We're going to make some people mad. Yeah. By the way, Ian, I need to link guys. He also,
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while he's doing this, we will be driving traffic to his YouTube channel because he is just starting
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his YouTube channel and he does not have nearly as many followers as he should have. So every
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episode we'll be linking it. I will also put Ian's YouTube channel in this episode as well. Go support
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him, go support independent thinkers. The rumors about him aren't true. He's actually pretty broke.
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We're not funded by Qatar. I'm trying to be, I would like to do like a Qatari airline commercial
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or something. I don't know if you're watching. I don't know. I get these accusations. Nope. It's none of
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that's true. So let's help and support Ian in any capacity. And so check that out on the link.
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And then you guys, I also want to remind you, I will be on MNECT, M-I-N-N-E-C-T. If you want to
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send me a message, I can answer you. That's something that I will be doing on maternity
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leave. Also, the book club is the next way that you can reach me. Obviously, we will still be
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keeping that up. CandaceOwens.com, sign up for the book club. The books are amazing. They will terrify
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you, but you will also be more well-rounded. And I think just impervious to the media because you will
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know exactly what it is, which is one big game of demonic psychology. Ian, anything that you would
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like to add before we are out of here? No, I just really appreciate it. And I'm just praying for
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a healthy birth for you and everything to go smooth. And I'll be back here to- Praying, you psychopath.
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I know, right? All these Pharisees out here. And all y'all, I'll see you guys in a couple of weeks.
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Once I'm done in Austin, I'll come out here and we'll have a good time.
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So fun. 42,000 watching live. Thank you guys so much for joining us. And we will see you,