Candace Owens


President Macron Gives His Victim Impact Statement. | Candace Ep 230


Summary

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?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All 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.
00:00:15.940 But 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.
00:00:45.940 I 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?
00:01:08.260 It'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.
00:01:18.140 Anyways, 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.
00:01:27.580 They make it very clear this is a friendly journalist who deeply respects Macron, probably thinks that he's a savant or whatever.
00:01:32.960 And that journalist's name is Darius Rokhben. And of course, he can't deny the elephant in the room.
00:01:40.220 He asks Emmanuel Macron the following question. Obviously, we're translating this into English.
00:01:45.380 But Darius says, American nationalist circles are hostile to you.
00:01:50.680 You have decided to file a complaint against Candace Owens, the influencer who spreads the rumor that your wife is a man.
00:01:58.500 This breaks with the widespread custom amongst heads of state that of not reacting to this kind of attack.
00:02:06.000 Emmanuel Macron then says, yes, there was a tradition of saying we must let it flow.
00:02:12.000 That's what we did at the beginning. At first, it was in France.
00:02:15.320 We were advised not to file a complaint.
00:02:17.340 This risks causing a, quote unquote, Streisand effect, which draws even more attention to these lies.
00:02:23.560 But it has taken on such a magnitude in the United States that we had to react.
00:02:29.340 It is a question of enforcing the truth, enforcing the truth.
00:02:34.020 We are talking about the civil status of the First Lady of France, a wife, a mother, a grandmother.
00:02:40.340 It is not freedom of speech to want to prevent the restoration of the truth.
00:02:49.240 Those who talk to you about this alleged freedom of speech are those who prohibit journalists in the Oval Office.
00:02:57.240 I don't accept that.
00:02:59.400 OK, OK, what? Huh? A lot to unpack there.
00:03:02.940 So the person comes back at him, Darius comes back at him and he says, so you will go to the end in this fight to get a conviction?
00:03:10.320 And Emmanuel Macron says, of course, it's about defending my honor because it's nonsense.
00:03:16.820 She, referring to me, is someone who knew very well that she was holding false information.
00:03:22.040 And she did so in order to harm in the service of an ideology and with established connections with far right leaders.
00:03:32.940 End quote.
00:03:34.580 All right, guys, it's about honor.
00:03:35.920 That's what it's just about honor.
00:03:38.360 And this is a wife and this is a mother.
00:03:41.600 And don't you guys understand that he has to do this thing?
00:03:43.840 It's not it's not about freedom of speech.
00:03:46.200 It'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.
00:03:58.180 That's nothing to do with me.
00:03:59.000 That feels like honestly like a jab to Trump or something.
00:04:02.140 And so, yeah, he's saying we don't have to think about speech here.
00:04:06.200 We are going to prosecute.
00:04:07.600 We're going to convict her.
00:04:09.600 And of course, this journalist, because he's a state performer, that's how you get these interviews with presidents.
00:04:14.700 You have to be willing to just look at them and say, you're amazing.
00:04:18.600 You're so sparkly, especially in Europe.
00:04:20.920 Of course, the journalist Darius never asks the obvious questions here.
00:04:25.000 He never asks Emmanuel Macron why exactly it is that he won't take the much easier path.
00:04:31.780 Of defending his, quote unquote, honor by just asking his wife, quote unquote wife, to publish photos from the first 30 years of her life.
00:04:43.840 You know, that gap in her life.
00:04:46.220 That feels like if you want to defend your honor, you would just come out and do that.
00:04:49.020 Maybe walk around with Jean-Michel Truong.
00:04:50.360 No, but no, he can't do that.
00:04:51.820 Nor can the journalist ask why he won't do that.
00:04:54.620 Curiously, also, the journalist maybe forgot to ask Emmanuel Macron the even bigger question.
00:05:00.120 The, hey, so if that's really a thing, why don't you sue Xavier Poussard?
00:05:06.060 You're saying the series became so big in America.
00:05:09.720 Well, that series was based on the book, which was written by a French citizen who we therefore have some level of dominion over.
00:05:18.220 Yeah, we are French.
00:05:19.280 Yes, you are the French president.
00:05:20.440 Xavier Poussard, sitting duck.
00:05:21.660 He is French.
00:05:23.020 Sue him first for defamation.
00:05:24.940 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:05:26.300 He didn't ask that question.
00:05:27.720 No, no.
00:05:28.960 Xavier Poussard was featured in my series explaining the book and his entire investigation, and he is not being sued for defamation.
00:05:35.300 Instead, he is being sued for cyberbullying.
00:05:39.700 So what's this really about Emmanuel Macron?
00:05:42.340 We're not going to find out from the journalists.
00:05:44.200 Of course, Darius didn't even push back on the dumber idea there.
00:05:48.740 Emmanuel Macron is alleging that he had to file the lawsuit because the story became so big in America.
00:05:55.360 And so he filed the lawsuit and then made it globally big.
00:06:00.620 What are we talking about?
00:06:02.080 You're going to fight till the end to severe conviction?
00:06:04.160 Great.
00:06:04.640 Brigitte, we love that, Emmanuel, because we want to sit you down in court.
00:06:09.780 We want to be able to ask these questions that you still will not answer, that Brigitte still will not answer.
00:06:14.380 That's all anybody has been asking for.
00:06:17.640 Hence the reason we went to you before we even published the first episode.
00:06:20.740 Good 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.
00:06:33.400 Anyways, you guys, it's completely crazy.
00:06:35.060 He will not say my name.
00:06:36.380 He will not say my name.
00:06:37.660 I'm feeling like Destiny's Child right now.
00:06:39.620 I really am.
00:06:40.380 Let me show you guys that song.
00:06:41.340 Remember that throwback song?
00:06:42.520 Say my name.
00:06:42.960 That's how I feel right now.
00:06:49.940 You know, he's acting kind of shady.
00:06:52.140 We know that ain't a lady.
00:06:54.040 Macron, say my name.
00:06:56.300 Okay, now let's get into something equally, if not more, interesting.
00:06:59.820 Actually, way more interesting.
00:07:01.280 Potentially something.
00:07:03.180 Okay, so potentially something.
00:07:04.480 Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
00:07:05.680 I'm only presenting this because we want more information, and this has been an open investigation.
00:07:09.980 Like I said, it would be a closed investigation if they themselves could answer these questions, but they can't because privacy, privacy, privacy.
00:07:17.980 Yeah.
00:07:18.340 Well, just to recap before we get to this photo, the trail of Jean-Michel Trogneau runs completely cold just before 1970, okay?
00:07:30.400 So 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.
00:07:37.280 Here we go.
00:07:38.560 We just traced Jean-Michel Trogneau's life from being born in 1945, but the relevant portion that I want you guys to look at is in 1963
00:07:47.120 because in 1963, that is the year that Jean-Michel Trogneau turns 18, okay?
00:07:52.600 And at that time in France, military men were required to sign up for the military.
00:07:58.260 It was compulsive.
00:07:59.020 You're 18 years old.
00:07:59.780 You have to sign up, or else you have to present a valid reason as to why you cannot join the military at that time.
00:08:07.360 So we know that on February 12, 1963, according to Xavier Poussard's stellar reporting,
00:08:14.480 the day after Jean-Michel Trogneau's 18th birthday, his father, Jean Trogneau, performs the military registration on his son's behalf.
00:08:24.840 And what's weird about that year is that in that file, as his father is filing for a deferment,
00:08:32.440 we learn that Jean-Michel is living in Algeria at the beginning of that year.
00:08:36.700 Then we know that by the end of that year, by the end of that same year, he's back in France and he is at an engineering school, okay?
00:08:45.620 That's where Xavier and the journalists were able to hunt down that now infamous photo,
00:08:52.900 that 1963, I think, 64 photo of Jean-Michel from, like, it was an engineering school in France.
00:08:58.920 Okay, cool.
00:08:59.560 So, Xavier Poussard then was able to confirm in his book that two years later, in 1965,
00:09:05.040 Jean-Michel requests another military deferment for two years, which would bring us to 1967.
00:09:13.720 And thanks to a mainstream journalist, remember, the story goes that people started realizing that there was one sibling that was unaccounted for,
00:09:21.460 like Brigitte Macron is now the first lady of France, and they're looking at this photo and they're like,
00:09:25.220 wait a second, we know where all of these siblings allegedly are, but we don't know where that little guy on the left is
00:09:30.960 that kind of looks exactly like Brigitte, Jean-Michel.
00:09:34.440 And 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.
00:09:39.280 A mainstream journalist was able to confirm that Jean-Michel Trogneau, in 1967, was in Spire, Germany, okay?
00:09:47.980 There, he was registered as a non-commissioned officer playing field hockey at the Spire Club for the season 1967 to 1968.
00:10:00.020 So, that's where he was.
00:10:01.100 He was in Germany.
00:10:02.460 And that could make sense because they had an engineering regiment in Spire at that time.
00:10:09.840 Militarily speaking, that could make sense.
00:10:11.580 But then, after 1967, 1968, the trail runs cold.
00:10:17.340 We don't know what happened to Jean-Michel Trogneau through documentation.
00:10:21.300 But what we do know is that Xavier Poussard has tried to access his military file further.
00:10:30.060 And we know that that military file was not closed until 1981, okay?
00:10:36.740 So, Xavier Poussard went and said, I would like to look at this file.
00:10:39.800 It's been a very long time, obviously, to see what this guy was up to for these years.
00:10:44.380 And the military said, no, no dice.
00:10:47.040 You cannot have it.
00:10:48.280 And their reasons was that it would reveal private medical information.
00:10:53.820 So, it was a privacy concern.
00:10:55.800 There's private medical information here.
00:10:57.820 You cannot have it.
00:10:59.500 Okay.
00:10:59.720 So, 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?
00:11:10.520 What was he doing from 1968 to 1981 for the military?
00:11:15.300 And 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.
00:11:29.820 Again, this was before this entire scandal broke.
00:11:33.680 So, she was maybe saying too much.
00:11:35.280 But that's definitely interesting.
00:11:36.580 It would be something that we would want to ask her under oath.
00:11:38.900 She 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?
00:11:51.320 I was there when Armstrong walked on the moon?
00:11:55.980 Yeah, here's the direct quotation from that article.
00:11:58.240 It reads, again, this is Brigitte giving the statement, translated from French.
00:12:01.960 She said, this is the country where I went the most when I was a teenager, she said during her interview with Alba Ventura.
00:12:10.880 I was there when Armstrong set the step on the moon.
00:12:15.800 I experienced this with the Americans.
00:12:20.500 Okay, that's very interesting.
00:12:22.560 So, she is saying that on July 20th, 1969, she experienced that moment with Americans.
00:12:31.960 Okay, 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.
00:12:41.140 She 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.
00:12:52.540 Okay, you love America.
00:12:56.100 Well, 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.
00:13:04.660 So, this is why this next portion is super interesting because somebody on X, and again, I will caution you, we're just investigating here.
00:13:13.760 We are literally just asking questions and it's always faster to just go to the public because the internet sleuths are the best.
00:13:20.320 This is like our own CIA.
00:13:21.580 This is like the Candace Intelligence Agency of mommy and daddy sleuths out there.
00:13:28.380 Well, 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.
00:13:41.620 Okay, here's a tweet, just so you know.
00:13:42.880 I didn't make this up.
00:13:43.580 This is the tweet.
00:13:44.380 I was watching the TV show about the Stanford prison experiment.
00:13:47.380 Episode one shows a side profile of this young man at the five minute, 45 second mark.
00:13:53.180 I had to rewind and look again.
00:13:54.880 I went, whoa, that's a look.
00:13:58.120 Look, I'm not exactly like a technology here, but definitely looks familiar.
00:14:03.080 And talking about psychology, everything that we are have been discussing on this podcast regarding psychology, reading of chaos.
00:14:11.040 It got my attention.
00:14:12.320 Okay.
00:14:12.600 And then when you learn what the Stanford prison experiment was, it kind of piques your interest even further.
00:14:19.380 What was the Stanford prison experiment?
00:14:21.780 Well, it was one of the most controversial psychological experiments in history.
00:14:26.520 Not kidding, in history.
00:14:27.620 It 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.
00:14:40.460 This was, these people were actually performing.
00:14:43.260 A lot of the things the public was told simply weren't true.
00:14:45.520 They did this experiment because they wanted to produce a certain result.
00:14:50.080 Let me tell you about it.
00:14:50.960 Here's what we know for a fact.
00:14:52.500 Okay.
00:14:52.720 And what we know for a fact is that the experiment was, just took place in 1971.
00:14:56.800 And it was funded by the United States Navy and the Marines.
00:15:02.280 Okay.
00:15:02.720 It was funded by the military because they wanted to explore antisocial behavior.
00:15:08.860 They wanted to determine whether or not when placed under extreme pressure and abuse.
00:15:13.800 Can I think about that?
00:15:15.520 You 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.
00:15:26.120 Like, will you join the crowd?
00:15:27.580 You go in, you sit there, you're a healthy person.
00:15:31.420 You're not a person that would do anything demented.
00:15:33.340 Well, if we keep pushing and prodding and abusing you, will you join in?
00:15:37.300 Nobody ever knows why our military, the Navy is interested.
00:15:42.220 Nobody can answer the question why they're interested in these sort of freaky experiments.
00:15:45.420 But I digress.
00:15:46.500 You already know my opinions about psychology.
00:15:48.680 Anyways, the way it worked was they put out an ad in the newspaper.
00:15:53.300 This was just for people on campus.
00:15:55.660 And they found 24 healthy male students.
00:16:01.640 They selected 24 out of 75 students, applicants that were then screened for psychological and medical issues to make sure they didn't have any.
00:16:11.800 And 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.
00:16:22.620 Essentially, the presiding psychologist, this total creep.
00:16:26.920 I mean, I look at him.
00:16:27.480 I'm just like, eh, eh, you know, super ick.
00:16:31.160 Philip Zimbardo and some graduate students, they simulated a prison environment and they just investigated the psychological effects of perceived power and situational roles.
00:16:42.080 The guards became increasingly authoritarian.
00:16:44.720 And we are told that the guards were a part of the experiment.
00:16:47.240 Okay.
00:16:47.520 They became increasingly authoritarian, abusive, sadistic, while the prisoners showed signs of extreme distress and eventually submission.
00:16:58.080 The 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.
00:17:13.040 And apparently that guy's wife is the one that shut it down.
00:17:16.860 She's also a psychologist, Christina Maslach.
00:17:19.160 She comes in.
00:17:19.880 She's like, oh, my gosh, you're suffering too much.
00:17:21.860 We got to end this experiment of these graduate students who are now engaging in abuse of each other.
00:17:29.100 Anyways, 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.
00:17:39.580 I was a student and I got into it.
00:17:42.060 I just liked abusing people.
00:17:43.860 I mean, I randomly was picked as a guard and it was cool with me.
00:17:48.920 This guy's name is Dave Eshelman.
00:17:51.260 Take a listen.
00:17:51.740 Each day I said, well, what can we do to ramp up what we did yesterday?
00:17:58.120 How can we build on that?
00:17:59.660 Why did you want to ramp things up?
00:18:01.580 Two reasons, I think.
00:18:02.560 One was because I really believed I was helping the researchers with some better understanding of human behavior.
00:18:11.140 On the other hand, it was personally interesting to me.
00:18:14.560 You know, I cannot say that I did not enjoy what I was doing.
00:18:18.640 But 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.
00:18:32.100 I couldn't make that up if I wanted to.
00:18:34.640 But again, for those of you that are in the book club and we're learning about Sigmund Freud, that's nothing.
00:18:38.680 That's like par for the course when it comes to psychology and the studies and the gaslighting that's involved in all of it.
00:18:44.340 Anyways, 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.
00:19:00.460 It was more theater.
00:19:01.400 Then 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.
00:19:11.500 And 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.
00:19:23.260 A 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.
00:19:33.440 And so now it's official.
00:19:34.620 And that guy, Eshelman, he's super shady.
00:19:38.200 He is actually the son of a Stanford engineering professor, and he was a student at Chapman University at the time of the experiment.
00:19:48.640 He, like I said, was the prison's most abusive guard, got into it, was super sadistic about it.
00:19:54.340 And later on, he even describes how he felt bad for the the people who abused or I guess you could say he he had empathy for the prison.
00:20:07.260 Sorry, the was it Navy, the military men?
00:20:09.080 Skylar, can you pull up that clip or I'm sorry, pull up the screenshot of what happened in Iraq.
00:20:14.240 Essentially, we had a bunch of soldiers and they were engaging in abuse.
00:20:19.700 This was in Abu Ghraib and the scandal broke.
00:20:24.040 And he says here, my first reaction was, this is so familiar to me.
00:20:27.840 I knew exactly what was going on.
00:20:29.400 I 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.
00:20:35.820 And no one steps in and says, hey, you can't do this.
00:20:38.420 Things just keep escalating.
00:20:39.580 So 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.
00:20:50.860 Very interesting.
00:20:51.960 Now he becomes like the authority on that.
00:20:54.000 It's a bit of a rabbit hole.
00:20:55.460 Point being, that image definitely caught my eye.
00:20:59.720 Thinking, could that be JMT?
00:21:03.460 I don't know.
00:21:04.520 Obviously, I have no idea.
00:21:05.720 And all we're looking for is more information, honestly, to rule it out, to rule it out, because we just don't know where JMT went.
00:21:13.240 We don't know what he was doing in the military.
00:21:15.000 We don't know why also the United States government is not getting involved here and telling Emmanuel Macron to go away.
00:21:22.100 Do they know something?
00:21:23.120 Do we not know something?
00:21:24.460 It could be a dead end.
00:21:25.600 But something that is interesting, I can tell you about that, is no matter how much no matter how much I dig into this experiment,
00:21:31.680 I cannot just find a list of the 24 students that participated in this.
00:21:37.640 That should be very easy to find.
00:21:39.300 This was funded by the military.
00:21:41.240 They've got documentaries.
00:21:43.100 They put pictures online.
00:21:45.180 Don't send that to me, guys.
00:21:46.280 We already know that Stanford University has put a trove of pictures and reports regarding the experiment.
00:21:55.920 But actually, they don't show you 24 participants.
00:21:58.660 They don't name 24 participants.
00:22:00.220 There's no way for us to go through it and to go, OK, well, that person's here.
00:22:04.880 That person's there.
00:22:05.640 To just go, OK, well, that's who this individual was.
00:22:07.660 That's who this prisoner was.
00:22:09.820 That's who this graduate was.
00:22:11.580 And we can confirm that everybody here was just an American student.
00:22:16.740 And yeah.
00:22:17.660 And here's what that individual is doing today.
00:22:19.360 That's what we would like to do.
00:22:20.360 So maybe you are a Stanford University student.
00:22:23.660 Maybe you know a Stanford University student.
00:22:25.360 You know what to do.
00:22:26.380 Go get the trove of evidence.
00:22:28.420 Find the list of the students that were involved in this experiment and email us tips at canisones.com.
00:22:34.760 Maybe you're in the military.
00:22:36.040 Maybe you're in the Navy and you have access to that information or you know where to look for that information.
00:22:40.100 And obviously, assuming that it's public, which I'm assuming it must be public,
00:22:44.500 please email us and say, yeah, actually, maybe you were involved.
00:22:48.340 Maybe you're one of the 24.
00:22:50.360 And you can confirm to us, yeah, I knew all of those students that were involved.
00:22:54.740 And here's what happened.
00:22:56.240 And here's more information pertaining to it.
00:22:58.620 It seems that the same very small group of quote unquote students that were involved are the only ones that speak about it.
00:23:05.520 And there are a lot of them that are missing.
00:23:09.080 And we have the time and the patience to look into it, especially when the president of France is suing me.
00:23:13.640 This is this is my passion now.
00:23:15.640 So that's all I'm going to say about that topic.
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00:25:25.020 Okay, update for you.
00:25:28.040 A little bit surprising.
00:25:29.300 I don't know why the media left this out yesterday.
00:25:32.200 They had access clearly to the charging document of that Israeli cyber official that works under Bibi Netanyahu, Bibi Netanyahu's government.
00:25:42.900 Remember, I told you about this yesterday.
00:25:44.020 He was only in Las Vegas for a conference, and he decided that he just—I don't know.
00:25:50.500 He just had to try to have sex with a minor, and he got swept up, and the police arrested eight individuals.
00:25:56.200 He was one of them.
00:25:56.960 Oh, but I'm an Israeli.
00:25:58.860 The rules don't apply.
00:25:59.940 We kind of run-ish here.
00:26:01.360 Well, guess what?
00:26:03.100 It turns out that he told—in his charging document, he told the Henderson police in Nevada that he had just met with NSA officials.
00:26:14.620 Okay, so there is now a recorded interview with—and by the way, his name is Tom Artyom Alexandrovic.
00:26:21.520 And 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.
00:26:40.540 So, yeah.
00:26:42.020 Could you just imagine that?
00:26:43.480 I think our DOJ came out and said—made a statement, like, we had nothing to do with him fleeing back to Israel.
00:26:48.280 So, you were taking meetings with this guy.
00:26:52.480 Could you imagine the courage that it takes?
00:26:55.320 The 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.
00:27:11.840 They're always like, oh, they help us.
00:27:13.400 The Israeli tech—the Israeli tech is leading the day.
00:27:16.240 That is why we have a relationship with Israel that we do.
00:27:18.980 That's why they are our greatest ally, because they create such good tech.
00:27:23.100 Yeah, to spy on us and to blackmail us.
00:27:25.860 That's what that tech is about, people.
00:27:27.900 And so imagine his audacity.
00:27:29.400 He comes here for a conference.
00:27:30.860 He's meeting with the officials at the NSA, and he tries to have sex with a minor in Vegas because he can.
00:27:37.560 Why not?
00:27:38.000 Yeah, he was trying to lure a minor to go see a show in Vegas.
00:27:45.940 Absolutely disgusting.
00:27:47.560 And it doesn't matter.
00:27:49.200 He's back in Israel.
00:27:50.400 And you know, certainly, they're not going to give a—Trump admin is not going to give us a statement about that.
00:27:54.840 They are busy.
00:27:55.600 Pam Bondi especially is busy.
00:27:57.240 Remember, 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.
00:28:13.240 Like, 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.
00:28:23.380 It's literally like saying F you to everyone on the campus.
00:28:25.680 I don't care.
00:28:26.920 And a girl had words for him, and he decided to whip out his phone because that's so manly.
00:28:31.660 I'm going to record the girl saying words to me.
00:28:33.320 And then she shoves him.
00:28:34.980 Remember that?
00:28:35.520 Remember that incident?
00:28:36.120 That terrible incident?
00:28:37.700 The greatest—it was the worst incident of anti-Semitism, right?
00:28:41.280 This kid suffered so badly, but the feds got involved immediately.
00:28:43.920 Pam Bondi gave a statement, right?
00:28:45.820 Swooped right on in there.
00:28:47.020 Thank you, Press McCullough, she said, for your leadership and prompt action.
00:28:50.900 Anti-Semitism will not be tolerated in Florida or anywhere else.
00:28:54.940 And then she tags everyone for having defeated the shove.
00:29:00.820 The shove.
00:29:01.900 But I hope that he's okay.
00:29:03.680 They even said they were going to provide therapy to students on campus because this shove was so traumatizing.
00:29:10.160 Like, why can't I just wear genocidal T-shirts?
00:29:12.880 I don't understand.
00:29:13.800 Go to the gym.
00:29:14.560 Oh, my God.
00:29:15.340 We're watching it again.
00:29:16.480 Viewer discretion at rise.
00:29:17.520 She puts the middle finger up.
00:29:18.820 And by the way, when he posts it, he writes wheezing, which means laughing.
00:29:22.320 And then, ah, that's great.
00:29:24.580 Feds got involved.
00:29:26.520 And that girl has been off campus since.
00:29:29.900 I'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.
00:29:37.820 And the answer is no.
00:29:39.600 That's why he's back in Israel.
00:29:40.940 Just letting you guys know.
00:29:41.460 The answer is obviously no.
00:29:42.360 They can't do that.
00:29:42.980 That's not their job.
00:29:43.720 Their job is to fight words, not acts.
00:29:46.380 Like, you know, mean words is what they've got to take care of now.
00:29:49.680 Make sure the students are feeling extra safe in their spaces on college campuses.
00:29:53.960 Anyways, 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.
00:30:03.220 The 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.
00:30:20.520 Now, 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.
00:30:40.420 So that tells you where we're at with, like, how they treat kids.
00:30:42.460 Sigmund Freud was a member of B'nai B'rith.
00:30:43.880 They were the precursor to the ADL.
00:30:45.660 The ADL has tons of power.
00:30:46.880 However, 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.
00:30:59.740 And 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.
00:31:06.800 This guy was so rich and so powerful that he then tried to blame it on a black guy.
00:31:11.980 This is 1913 Atlanta.
00:31:14.540 Like, you don't even have to give him a reason to lynch a black man, right?
00:31:18.980 You could have just been like, he sneezed my way, and they would have lynched him.
00:31:21.860 The evidence was so overwhelming that Leo Frank did it that they actually said, no, actually, you did this.
00:31:30.020 You 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.
00:31:40.420 He lied, changed his testimony multiple times, then tried to get another one of his friends, like, tried to throw it on him, okay?
00:31:47.780 And the ADL has been trying to go backwards and relitigate this and pretend that Leo Frank was a victim of lynching.
00:31:55.580 Yeah, he did end up getting lynched because of what he did to a child.
00:31:59.360 They hunted him down and they lynched him.
00:32:00.660 But they want you to know he's the real victim of the story, right?
00:32:04.300 Because why can't you just kill a Catholic girl, right?
00:32:07.540 You're wealthy.
00:32:08.520 You're Jewish.
00:32:09.320 It's a Catholic girl.
00:32:10.480 You're in B'nai B'rith, a pretty powerful Jewish group.
00:32:13.180 It's a Freemasons.
00:32:14.940 And you can't just kill a Catholic girl, Mary Fagan, and get away with it.
00:32:18.120 That, they're now turning it into a musical because this is how they do stuff.
00:32:21.360 They turn it into theater.
00:32:22.360 This 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?
00:32:32.340 They're doing that thing again, where it's requiring them to rewrite history, lie to you about everything.
00:32:37.700 But, man, I bet you it's going to be.
00:32:40.320 Pull at your heartstrings when you realize that you can't just murder a little Catholic girl.
00:32:43.880 You can't just kill her.
00:32:45.600 You can't just kill her.
00:32:48.000 And you should be sickened.
00:32:49.860 You should be sickened.
00:32:50.560 He was a despicable human being, a despicable boss.
00:32:53.960 For as long as I lived, they even gave me a friendly mention that I was pushing the conspiracy theory.
00:32:58.240 He's guilty.
00:32:58.820 He was convicted.
00:33:00.040 You're not turning this man into a victim.
00:33:01.480 You're just not going to do it, okay?
00:33:03.800 Literally not going to happen.
00:33:06.000 I 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.
00:33:15.660 I have some suspicions about that, even more powerful than just owning a pencil factory.
00:33:18.940 I will do a deep dive on this.
00:33:20.520 You are not going to erase Catholic history.
00:33:22.600 You're just not going to do it, okay?
00:33:24.060 You guys have been doing that for a very long time.
00:33:25.560 It's why you hate Catholics, because we remember history.
00:33:27.560 We know what was going on in Europe, and you hate Catholics for holding on to it.
00:33:32.880 And I'm going to hold on to it a little bit more, so long as I have a platform.
00:33:36.280 So help me, God, I promise you that I will tell a story about what Leo Frank did to Mary Fagan, okay?
00:33:42.200 The victim here is Mary Fagan, so maybe put on a musical about what happened to Mary Fagan that night.
00:33:47.260 He was powerful.
00:33:48.120 She was powerless, and she was broke.
00:33:50.080 Anyways, let me not tell you how I really feel.
00:33:51.780 Let me stop telling you about how I really feel.
00:33:53.240 So going to now tell you that, which is kind of similar to these presidential lawsuits that are happening, in case you missed it,
00:34:02.420 Lania Trump, who I like very much, honestly, she's my favorite Trump.
00:34:04.860 She really is my favorite Trump.
00:34:06.060 And, you know, when she speaks, I think she's very dignified, and she's very powerful.
00:34:09.440 And 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.
00:34:16.720 She was like, absolutely not.
00:34:17.860 Barron is underage.
00:34:19.080 They were, I think, accusing him at the time of having autism.
00:34:21.880 The press was just so vicious and disgusting that they just couldn't leave him alone because they hated Trump so much,
00:34:26.840 and they just wanted every layer of Trump's life to be destroyed.
00:34:29.040 And she took a very dignified stance against that.
00:34:31.820 And she has really shown herself to be the, like, mama, don't play that.
00:34:34.480 Well, we were showing you clips of Hunter Biden's interview, and he discussed the Jeffrey Epstein saga and was very much saying,
00:34:43.660 is anybody supposed to believe that this guy just got away with this and that they don't know, they don't have more information?
00:34:48.880 Honestly, Milo Yiannopoulos said, I don't think that we have, maybe we did actually show that interview with him,
00:34:54.220 where he says that he was coming off like he's the natural heir to MAGA, like he doesn't really care,
00:34:59.000 and he's just saying everything, and he's had enough, and he's going after people in the press.
00:35:02.920 He's going after George Clooney, he's going after his own side, and calling those people fake, Jake Tapper.
00:35:08.780 It was a refreshing interview, no doubt.
00:35:11.460 But in that interview, I kind of forgot that Hunter Biden suggested that Jeffrey Epstein was the person that introduced Melania to Trump.
00:35:22.160 Obviously, that is a serious allegation, not one that exactly caught fire,
00:35:27.000 but given everything and how angry people are about Jeffrey Epstein and what he actually is,
00:35:30.320 you can understand why Melania Trump does not want that association, especially if it's not true.
00:35:35.860 So she sent him a cease and desist.
00:35:38.640 It was big news and said, I will sue you for $1 billion if you do not say that this information is both false and defamatory.
00:35:49.280 Essentially, you need to go back on your word here and clarify things.
00:35:52.440 Well, Hunter Biden responded to her threat of lawsuit.
00:35:57.760 He went back onto Andrew Callahan's show, and here is what he had to say.
00:36:03.440 Ladies and gentlemen, the day of presidential litigation has arrived.
00:36:09.020 It's lawsuit time.
00:36:10.220 In my hand is a legal demand letter addressed to Mr. Hunter Biden from the First Lady of the United States,
00:36:17.580 demanding a retraction of Channel 5's video called Hunter Biden Returns,
00:36:22.300 in which Mr. Biden here makes some speculative comments about the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein, Melania Trump, and Donald Trump.
00:36:29.840 OK, well, they knew each other well.
00:36:32.000 They spent an enormous time together.
00:36:33.680 According to his biographer, it is that Jeffrey Epstein introduced Melania.
00:36:37.680 That's how Melania and the First Lady and the President met.
00:36:40.960 Really? Epstein made the intro.
00:36:42.960 Yeah, according to Michael Wolfe.
00:36:44.700 And so I only can go by what people are saying, and I don't know.
00:36:48.860 He didn't make these claims out of nowhere.
00:36:50.420 They come from another journalist named Michael Wolfe, who is a biographer that actually spoke to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:36:55.180 But now here we are, and I've got a billion-dollar document in my hands
00:36:59.460 because Mrs. Trump is seeking $1 billion in damages if we don't take the video down.
00:37:04.680 And if Hunter here doesn't issue a formal apology to Mrs. Trump.
00:37:09.000 So now we're here maybe to give you the platform to apologize to the First Lady
00:37:14.800 for your statements that you made about her possible connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
00:37:20.320 Ah, f*** that.
00:37:22.340 That's not going to happen.
00:37:23.200 There you have it.
00:37:27.720 He says, f*** that.
00:37:28.700 That's not going to happen.
00:37:29.720 I think this is why people—well, not people.
00:37:31.540 I think what Milo said, that he's a natural heir to MAGA.
00:37:34.420 It's because he's basically—first and foremost, it is a valid argument that it was published in a book by—
00:37:39.760 you know, if this is something that Michael Wolfe, which I think Michael Wolfe is an absolute disaster,
00:37:43.660 and he's lied a lot, and I still don't know why Trump granted him any access.
00:37:48.620 I remember I was very frustrated by that in the first term when he wrote that big book and said he spoke with Trump
00:37:52.960 and that he heard—whatever.
00:37:54.560 He was a liar.
00:37:55.480 There's no question that Michael Wolfe is a liar.
00:37:56.760 And I actually believe, Melania, that this is a lie because so many other things he put in that book was a lie.
00:38:02.380 But it does follow that you would have to sue Michael Wolfe for having published that
00:38:08.180 or having said that, whatever it is, before you could go for somebody for repeating what that person has published.
00:38:13.540 And so, yeah, I do think that a lot of times we need to remember that, that he was not acting in bad faith.
00:38:20.580 If he read it and he believes that it's real, it would be very hard for her to achieve the actual malice standard.
00:38:27.000 She's saying it's not real.
00:38:28.660 Michael Wolfe is saying it is real.
00:38:30.800 Again, I tend to believe Melania because I think she's very dignified and she's angry,
00:38:34.880 and that's the reason why she wrote this letter.
00:38:36.840 But it is incumbent upon you to go after Michael Wolfe, which I think we would all love to see, to be quite honest with you.
00:38:44.060 I think he's got—showed that he has a lot of ties to the deep state,
00:38:47.020 and I think that book was really done because the deep state was trying to get Trump out of there.
00:38:51.680 I really do believe that that's the reason that they did it,
00:38:53.400 and that's the reason why Trump is surrounded at this moment,
00:38:56.560 because he has given—he's just handed over the reins to the deep state
00:38:59.800 as evidenced by the fact that he is letting go of the Jeffrey Epstein story.
00:39:04.360 And I'm sorry, I cannot at all say that I feel that Melania has been harmed by the Jeffrey Epstein story
00:39:13.880 more than the Americans have been harmed by their—her husband's refusal to look further into this.
00:39:20.360 So I—I—I really like Melania.
00:39:23.140 I hope that—I know how she feels as a mother, obviously,
00:39:26.140 and I hope that she can perhaps communicate to Trump that this is unacceptable.
00:39:30.440 You know, if you're—if you want to be the leader of the free world,
00:39:33.640 if you want to be the President of the United States,
00:39:35.000 then you are going to have to have the gumption to tell Americans the truth.
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00:42:03.080 All right, you guys.
00:42:04.120 I wanted to very quickly, as we get into comments,
00:42:06.040 read one of the comments that was under yesterday's episode,
00:42:08.780 which was written in by Ana Maria Dominguez,
00:42:12.400 very Spanish name, which is why it makes sense.
00:42:14.940 And she wrote,
00:42:15.520 I'm from Spain, and our King Felipe has recently been accused by journalists
00:42:19.420 of frequently traveling to Morocco to engage in homosexual encounters with young local boys.
00:42:24.980 So far, nobody from the royal family of Spain has denied the accusations.
00:42:27.940 This is a crazy world.
00:42:29.480 It jogged my memory, and I want to be clear.
00:42:32.100 I'm not sure if it is Spain or if it was Italy.
00:42:35.960 And for some reason, I think it's Spain, because I remember I was researching Theodore Herzl,
00:42:41.260 who's a very relevant piece of this picture.
00:42:43.700 He had visited, and I think, the reason why I think it was Spain is because it was after King Umberto.
00:42:47.760 I'm sorry, I think it was Italy.
00:42:49.040 It was because I think I was researching after King Umberto was shot.
00:42:52.580 And the person that came in next basically told Theodore Herzl,
00:42:57.540 my ancestors are Sebastian Jews.
00:43:01.980 So I was telling you guys about that cult movement that believed in practicing incest and pedophilia
00:43:06.660 and the idea that they had to sin in order to go up in the world.
00:43:11.840 So like through the depth of their sin, they would rise ranks in the world.
00:43:16.460 And that was known as Sebastian Frankism.
00:43:19.260 And he said that on record to Theodore Herzl.
00:43:21.980 Again, it was either Spain or Italy, but you should research that period of Theodore Herzl
00:43:28.880 and Spain and Italy and see what comes up.
00:43:31.840 But everybody in every country should be researching this because it's kind of what unites the globe.
00:43:35.740 And that's why we cover it on this show.
00:43:37.320 We get into history.
00:43:38.200 We want you guys to be aware of things that were happening.
00:43:40.300 And there's so much more that I've researched that I can't wait to present to you.
00:43:43.460 I wish I could take a year off to research, to be frank.
00:43:46.540 Like sometimes I'm like, I think I need to take a week off just to research because so
00:43:50.740 much of it is coming together and a picture is becoming clear about what happened.
00:43:55.300 This new world order was established.
00:43:58.240 It's very clear that it was established.
00:43:59.660 And I would say there was kind of this global reset probably around like 1850.
00:44:06.120 And really, we allowed people like the Sigmund Freuds of the world to kind of form a new
00:44:14.540 hierarchy and to introduce new ideas.
00:44:17.220 And you kind of have to go backward and understand who these people are to understand our present,
00:44:22.220 which is why we are reading.
00:44:23.300 We know you guys book club very soon.
00:44:25.680 The book club in 45 minutes, actually.
00:44:28.340 We are reading The Assault on Truth and getting and going backwards and understanding things.
00:44:32.740 So we're going to see you guys in just 45 minutes in the book club.
00:44:37.620 If you have not joined, you can do that.
00:44:39.220 OK, a couple more comments before we go off so I can get a break before we go into the book club.
00:44:44.240 Not the book club.
00:44:46.220 We have David, who writes, E.T. is cute and he's copping too much.
00:44:51.460 He's copping too much strays.
00:44:53.140 McCrone and me is more accurate.
00:44:55.500 Thank you so much, David.
00:44:56.800 I don't know what you guys are talking about.
00:44:58.020 You guys keep mentioning E.T.
00:44:59.800 We never show E.T. on the show.
00:45:02.280 So it's weird that you guys keep saying it.
00:45:04.080 Super Coco writes, crazy world, crazy people.
00:45:06.800 Candace, how do we not become insane nowadays?
00:45:09.200 Knowledge.
00:45:09.820 Knowledge is true freedom.
00:45:10.900 True knowledge is true freedom.
00:45:12.000 Dex writes, the Delaware Superiority, the Superior Court ruled against Newsmax for defamation.
00:45:17.440 They hate conservatives.
00:45:18.240 I hope you can at least move the case to federal court in Delaware since Macron, the Macron's
00:45:23.420 are foreign nationals.
00:45:24.600 All the best.
00:45:25.360 Yeah.
00:45:25.960 The Dominion Voting System defamation case, the whole reason they brought in Tom Clare,
00:45:30.040 totally different set of rules.
00:45:31.740 First off, they settled.
00:45:32.760 So they're actually not ruling against them.
00:45:34.780 It was just it was a settlement, which means that it's it's being done outside of court.
00:45:38.100 And typically when you're dealing with a news organization, the reason that they settle is
00:45:42.600 not because they don't think that they could win.
00:45:44.420 It's because they would be losing to win, which is they would then have to hand over all
00:45:49.000 of their communications.
00:45:49.760 And that could be a very painful process for a news company.
00:45:53.360 That's why I think CNN was at CNN that settled with Trump as well.
00:45:56.720 Well, you're not going to want to have it was ABC.
00:46:02.460 OK.
00:46:03.940 ABC and CBS, you just don't want to go through that really painful process of discovery.
00:46:10.100 I'm open to being discovered because I have nothing to hide.
00:46:12.600 There was no collusion there.
00:46:14.020 Obviously, there's no coordination with any far right politicians in France or otherwise
00:46:19.000 or in Russia.
00:46:20.140 All that's completely crazy.
00:46:21.520 They know that's completely crazy.
00:46:23.140 So I have nothing to hide.
00:46:24.460 And also, this is a sitting president of France.
00:46:27.280 This is not a private company, which is Dominion Votings.
00:46:31.420 OK, the the idea that we are not allowed to critique sitting presidents is out of control
00:46:37.640 like that just cannot fly in America.
00:46:39.820 But much more to come.
00:46:40.980 We have we do have, I think, a very effective legal strategy here.
00:46:44.720 And we're looking forward to discovery.
00:46:47.680 At my end, I have nothing to hide.
00:46:49.080 I would imagine, given the fact that they're hiding everything, that the Macron's have a lot
00:46:53.120 that they want to hide.
00:46:54.460 Next, good enough government work rights.
00:46:57.220 When I was in the National Guard, we were always told that Abu Ghraib was the reason
00:47:00.840 that National Guard soldiers were rarely deployed afterwards.
00:47:05.040 That logic never made sense to me, though.
00:47:08.000 Very interesting.
00:47:08.740 I did not know that.
00:47:10.240 Zach Warden writes, have you looked into Return to the Land?
00:47:13.680 They're a whites-only community that is labeled anti-Semitic and blacklisted by the ADL.
00:47:17.760 The U.S. attorney for Eastern Arkansas sent their case to the DOJ.
00:47:21.760 I toured the property and interviewed a leader.
00:47:24.500 No, I have no idea what Return to the Land is.
00:47:26.420 I will have to look into it.
00:47:28.240 But I mean, anything that's blacklisted by the ADL generally is probably someone that
00:47:33.600 you should be supporting.
00:47:34.580 Yeah, because the ADL was born of Benibirith and they were Freemasonic freaks and they
00:47:39.920 established it to lie, to defame people in order to protect Leo Frank.
00:47:43.960 And like I said, I think his lineage meant more to them than has been made available to
00:47:51.260 the public yet because they are like, they freak out about the Leo Frank case and they're
00:47:55.260 lying about it.
00:47:56.000 But we all have the ability to research and learn about that case and you should do it.
00:48:00.780 That poor girl, Mary Fagan.
00:48:02.760 Anyways, you guys, we will see you tomorrow.
00:48:05.240 And if you are in the book club, I will see you in about 45 minutes.