Candace Owens has been accused of lying about being a man by her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, and now he s suing her for defamation. What does he have to say about it? And why does he care?
00:00:00.000All right, you guys, happy Tuesday. Fun episode for you today because Emmanuel Macron was just asked about this unprecedented lawsuit against me. And he is just such a little punk. He refuses to say my name while also discussing me. I'm going to show you that. Also, do not get too excited.
00:00:15.940But someone believes that they may have just spotted Jean-Michel Truongneau in a photo that dates back to the 1970s, which is right around the time that JMT goes missing. And he's in America. If this is actually him, we don't actually know that. Going to be, as I said, a very exciting episode. Let's jump right into it. Welcome back to Candace.
00:00:45.940I said don't get excited, but I'm actually pretty excited. Foremost, Emmanuel Macron. He's just a weenie, a big weenie pants. I have to say that. Truly, he's probably going to include that somewhere else in a lawsuit when he refiles. I don't know. But it's undeniable at this point, right?
00:01:08.260It's so pathetic to look at this man, go around and try to explain like you can truly just understand that they're all actors. They're just actors.
00:01:18.140Anyways, today there is this massive news piece in Paris Match, which is a mainstream publication over there, wherein Emmanuel Macron is interviewed by a friendly journalist.
00:01:27.580They make it very clear this is a friendly journalist who deeply respects Macron, probably thinks that he's a savant or whatever.
00:01:32.960And that journalist's name is Darius Rokhben. And of course, he can't deny the elephant in the room.
00:01:40.220He asks Emmanuel Macron the following question. Obviously, we're translating this into English.
00:01:45.380But Darius says, American nationalist circles are hostile to you.
00:01:50.680You have decided to file a complaint against Candace Owens, the influencer who spreads the rumor that your wife is a man.
00:01:58.500This breaks with the widespread custom amongst heads of state that of not reacting to this kind of attack.
00:02:06.000Emmanuel Macron then says, yes, there was a tradition of saying we must let it flow.
00:02:12.000That's what we did at the beginning. At first, it was in France.
00:02:15.320We were advised not to file a complaint.
00:02:17.340This risks causing a, quote unquote, Streisand effect, which draws even more attention to these lies.
00:02:23.560But it has taken on such a magnitude in the United States that we had to react.
00:02:29.340It is a question of enforcing the truth, enforcing the truth.
00:02:34.020We are talking about the civil status of the First Lady of France, a wife, a mother, a grandmother.
00:02:40.340It is not freedom of speech to want to prevent the restoration of the truth.
00:02:49.240Those who talk to you about this alleged freedom of speech are those who prohibit journalists in the Oval Office.
00:03:38.360And this is a wife and this is a mother.
00:03:41.600And don't you guys understand that he has to do this thing?
00:03:43.840It's not it's not about freedom of speech.
00:03:46.200It's it's bigger than freedom of speech because people that would claim freedom of speech are the same people who would deny reporters access into the pool at the White House.
00:06:04.640Brigitte, we love that, Emmanuel, because we want to sit you down in court.
00:06:09.780We want to be able to ask these questions that you still will not answer, that Brigitte still will not answer.
00:06:14.380That's all anybody has been asking for.
00:06:17.640Hence the reason we went to you before we even published the first episode.
00:06:20.740Good luck proving that actual malice standard when you yourself had a route to dispel any of these quote-unquote rumors about your wife's true sex.
00:06:33.400Anyways, you guys, it's completely crazy.
00:07:05.680I'm only presenting this because we want more information, and this has been an open investigation.
00:07:09.980Like I said, it would be a closed investigation if they themselves could answer these questions, but they can't because privacy, privacy, privacy.
00:07:18.340Well, just to recap before we get to this photo, the trail of Jean-Michel Trogneau runs completely cold just before 1970, okay?
00:07:30.400So I'm going to go back to that timeline that we presented throughout our Becoming Brigitte series because you probably need a little bit of a refresh here.
00:08:59.560So, Xavier Poussard then was able to confirm in his book that two years later, in 1965,
00:09:05.040Jean-Michel requests another military deferment for two years, which would bring us to 1967.
00:09:13.720And thanks to a mainstream journalist, remember, the story goes that people started realizing that there was one sibling that was unaccounted for,
00:09:21.460like Brigitte Macron is now the first lady of France, and they're looking at this photo and they're like,
00:09:25.220wait a second, we know where all of these siblings allegedly are, but we don't know where that little guy on the left is
00:09:30.960that kind of looks exactly like Brigitte, Jean-Michel.
00:09:34.440And because the press was able to get ahead of it and like, oh, yeah, that is kind of a missing sibling, let's look into him.
00:09:39.280A mainstream journalist was able to confirm that Jean-Michel Trogneau, in 1967, was in Spire, Germany, okay?
00:09:47.980There, he was registered as a non-commissioned officer playing field hockey at the Spire Club for the season 1967 to 1968.
00:10:59.720So, the broader question, which we have had since the beginning of the series, is what the heck was Jean-Michel doing for the military throughout those years, right?
00:11:10.520What was he doing from 1968 to 1981 for the military?
00:11:15.300And what's interesting is that we know for a fact that Brigitte Macron claims throughout that time, if we can put her anywhere, her anywhere, that she was in America for the moon landing.
00:11:29.820Again, this was before this entire scandal broke.
00:11:36.580It would be something that we would want to ask her under oath.
00:11:38.900She told a journalist back in 2021, here's the headline, okay, so you can check it out yourself, that, and the headline here is, Brigitte Macron is nostalgic for her American youth?
00:11:51.320I was there when Armstrong walked on the moon?
00:11:55.980Yeah, here's the direct quotation from that article.
00:11:58.240It reads, again, this is Brigitte giving the statement, translated from French.
00:12:01.960She said, this is the country where I went the most when I was a teenager, she said during her interview with Alba Ventura.
00:12:10.880I was there when Armstrong set the step on the moon.
00:12:15.800I experienced this with the Americans.
00:12:22.560So, she is saying that on July 20th, 1969, she experienced that moment with Americans.
00:12:31.960Okay, the head of state is saying, the wife of the head of state is saying that after everything that she's gone through, she has this affinity with America.
00:12:41.140She also says elsewhere in the article, I've been through this with the Americans referring to the moon landing and says, quote, I have memories and the memories of adolescence are those that remain in our hearts.
00:12:56.100Well, America loves you back if you could tell us what you were doing here, where you were celebrating that, who exactly you were with when you were celebrating that.
00:13:04.660So, this is why this next portion is super interesting because somebody on X, and again, I will caution you, we're just investigating here.
00:13:13.760We are literally just asking questions and it's always faster to just go to the public because the internet sleuths are the best.
00:13:21.580This is like the Candace Intelligence Agency of mommy and daddy sleuths out there.
00:13:28.380Well, somebody on X got my attention when they alleged that they saw someone that they were convinced resembled Jean-Michel Trogneau in a documentary that they were watching regarding the Stanford University prison experiment.
00:13:41.620Okay, here's a tweet, just so you know.
00:14:27.620It was controversial not only because of what was done, but also controversial because years later, a French historian basically said, looked back on everything and said, this was theater.
00:14:40.460This was, these people were actually performing.
00:14:43.260A lot of the things the public was told simply weren't true.
00:14:45.520They did this experiment because they wanted to produce a certain result.
00:15:15.520You want to know whether or not when placed under extreme pressure and abuse, you could transform psychologically healthy individuals into individuals that will engage in twisted behavior.
00:15:55.660And they found 24 healthy male students.
00:16:01.640They selected 24 out of 75 students, applicants that were then screened for psychological and medical issues to make sure they didn't have any.
00:16:11.800And the participants were then randomly assigned to play either the role of a prisoner in the simulation or a guard in this mock prison setting.
00:16:22.620Essentially, the presiding psychologist, this total creep.
00:16:27.480I'm just like, eh, eh, you know, super ick.
00:16:31.160Philip Zimbardo and some graduate students, they simulated a prison environment and they just investigated the psychological effects of perceived power and situational roles.
00:16:42.080The guards became increasingly authoritarian.
00:16:44.720And we are told that the guards were a part of the experiment.
00:16:47.520They became increasingly authoritarian, abusive, sadistic, while the prisoners showed signs of extreme distress and eventually submission.
00:16:58.080The experiment was initially planned to go for two weeks, but then it had to be terminated after just six days due to the extreme psychological reactions and behaviors that were being displayed by the participants, both the guards and the prisoners alike.
00:17:13.040And apparently that guy's wife is the one that shut it down.
00:17:16.860She's also a psychologist, Christina Maslach.
00:17:19.880She's like, oh, my gosh, you're suffering too much.
00:17:21.860We got to end this experiment of these graduate students who are now engaging in abuse of each other.
00:17:29.100Anyways, I'm going to show you a clip of one of these, quote unquote, guards who loved speaking about his role as a guard and says, oh, yeah, I just signed up for this thing.
00:18:02.560One was because I really believed I was helping the researchers with some better understanding of human behavior.
00:18:11.140On the other hand, it was personally interesting to me.
00:18:14.560You know, I cannot say that I did not enjoy what I was doing.
00:18:18.640But maybe, you know, having so much power over these poor defenseless prisoners, you know, maybe, you know, you kind of get off on that a little bit.
00:18:32.100I couldn't make that up if I wanted to.
00:18:34.640But again, for those of you that are in the book club and we're learning about Sigmund Freud, that's nothing.
00:18:38.680That's like par for the course when it comes to psychology and the studies and the gaslighting that's involved in all of it.
00:18:44.340Anyways, this became an even more massive scandal because there was this historian, French historian, his name is Thibaut Le Texier, and he decided to do a deep dive into this experiment and discovered that a lot of the things the public was told about it simply wasn't true.
00:19:01.400Then you had an individual that did participate in it who said that he was instructed to give interviews thereafter and say the things that he was supposed to say.
00:19:11.500And his reward for it was that he got basically Philip Zimbardo gave him a bunch of credentials and he was allowed to start his own psychology profession.
00:19:23.260A lot to get into there, like whether or not it was real or whether or not these people knew what they were doing going in there because they wanted to essentially say, well, this study showed this.
00:20:29.400I could picture myself in the middle of that and watching it spin out of control when you have little or no supervision as to what you're doing.
00:20:35.820And no one steps in and says, hey, you can't do this.
00:20:39.580So he kind of comes out and gives an excuse for the sexual abuse and humiliation that the American soldiers were taking place in at this prison over the Iraqis that they were guarding.
00:23:15.640So that's all I'm going to say about that topic.
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00:25:29.300I don't know why the media left this out yesterday.
00:25:32.200They had access clearly to the charging document of that Israeli cyber official that works under Bibi Netanyahu, Bibi Netanyahu's government.
00:25:42.900Remember, I told you about this yesterday.
00:25:44.020He was only in Las Vegas for a conference, and he decided that he just—I don't know.
00:25:50.500He just had to try to have sex with a minor, and he got swept up, and the police arrested eight individuals.
00:26:03.100It turns out that he told—in his charging document, he told the Henderson police in Nevada that he had just met with NSA officials.
00:26:14.620Okay, so there is now a recorded interview with—and by the way, his name is Tom Artyom Alexandrovic.
00:26:21.520And there's now a recorded interview in which he tells them that he took a meeting with the NSA, that he had a meeting with the NSA, that he had another meeting with the NSA that was supposed to happen the following day after his arrest, and that he had already met with several borough people and NSA people throughout the past week.
00:26:43.480I think our DOJ came out and said—made a statement, like, we had nothing to do with him fleeing back to Israel.
00:26:48.280So, you were taking meetings with this guy.
00:26:52.480Could you imagine the courage that it takes?
00:26:55.320The absolute audacity—not courage, the audacity, the level of, I have no respect for your country, or rather, no fear for your country because we know we're in control, especially when you get to talking about cyber officials in Israel.
00:27:11.840They're always like, oh, they help us.
00:27:13.400The Israeli tech—the Israeli tech is leading the day.
00:27:16.240That is why we have a relationship with Israel that we do.
00:27:18.980That's why they are our greatest ally, because they create such good tech.
00:27:23.100Yeah, to spy on us and to blackmail us.
00:27:25.860That's what that tech is about, people.
00:27:57.240Remember, she had to give a same-day response when a college kid, a male, college male, who should never take himself seriously and should be made fun of for the rest of his life for calling the feds and recording a tiff that he had with another student on campus.
00:28:13.240Like, that's the state of manhood in America right now, that you have a, what, 20-year-old kid who decides to put on an IDF shirt to go to the gym on a college campus because they're not committing a genocide.
00:28:23.380It's literally like saying F you to everyone on the campus.
00:29:26.520And that girl has been off campus since.
00:29:29.900I'm just wondering if the feds could have swooped in that quickly when someone tried to have sex with a minor in Vegas while they were taking meetings with the feds.
00:29:43.720Their job is to fight words, not acts.
00:29:46.380Like, you know, mean words is what they've got to take care of now.
00:29:49.680Make sure the students are feeling extra safe in their spaces on college campuses.
00:29:53.960Anyways, you guys, as if it couldn't get even worse, because I feel this year that for whatever reason, pedophiles are just spiking the ball on humanity.
00:30:03.220The NPR has announced in a headline that there is a musical that is being done that centers around bigotry, anti-Semitism, and they are putting together a Tony Award winning musical about the real life lynching of a Jewish man in 1915.
00:30:20.520Now, if you don't know this story, it's because what happened was a Catholic girl got ruthlessly murdered by a wealthy Jew in Atlanta, Georgia, who was a member of B'nai B'rith, which is a Freemasonic Jewish group, which Sigmund Freud was a part of, a member of.
00:30:40.420So that tells you where we're at with, like, how they treat kids.
00:30:42.460Sigmund Freud was a member of B'nai B'rith.
00:30:46.880However, this guy's name was Leo Frank, this rich Jew who ran a pencil factory, and he ruthlessly murdered Mary Fagan, who was a poor Catholic girl who was working for him.
00:30:59.740And the people that worked at this factory, these miners, testified that they were terrified of him, that he was gross, that he would make sexual remarks to them.
00:31:06.800This guy was so rich and so powerful that he then tried to blame it on a black guy.
00:31:14.540Like, you don't even have to give him a reason to lynch a black man, right?
00:31:18.980You could have just been like, he sneezed my way, and they would have lynched him.
00:31:21.860The evidence was so overwhelming that Leo Frank did it that they actually said, no, actually, you did this.
00:31:30.020You did this, and you tried to put it on your black employee because you know it's the South and it's racist and that normally we would lynch this dude, but you're just up to your neck in guilt.
00:31:40.420He lied, changed his testimony multiple times, then tried to get another one of his friends, like, tried to throw it on him, okay?
00:31:47.780And the ADL has been trying to go backwards and relitigate this and pretend that Leo Frank was a victim of lynching.
00:31:55.580Yeah, he did end up getting lynched because of what he did to a child.
00:31:59.360They hunted him down and they lynched him.
00:32:00.660But they want you to know he's the real victim of the story, right?
00:32:04.300Because why can't you just kill a Catholic girl, right?
00:32:22.360This is similar to how we learned, remember, the Laramie Project, which was all about Matthew Shepard, and they made you think that he was, like, this victim of being lynched for being gay?
00:32:32.340They're doing that thing again, where it's requiring them to rewrite history, lie to you about everything.
00:33:06.000I will do a deep dive on who Leo Frank was and my suspicions about who he was related to, which is the reason why you guys are, for decades, trying to clean his name.
00:33:15.660I have some suspicions about that, even more powerful than just owning a pencil factory.
00:34:06.060And, you know, when she speaks, I think she's very dignified, and she's very powerful.
00:34:09.440And when she tends to take a very strong stance, it's because someone has, first and foremost, the first time she did it was because they were going after her son.