Candace Owens - March 27, 2025


The JFK Files + A ‘House In Habit’ Divided | Candace Ep 166


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 3 minutes

Words per Minute

192.92671

Word Count

12,183

Sentence Count

817

Misogynist Sentences

34

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

In this episode, we discuss the House of Habit scandal and how influencers are being paid by Big Soda and other corporations to influence the public on behalf of their interests. We also discuss the JFK assassination and how it could be linked to Big Soda.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, guys, happy Thursday. I wanted to fully jump in back into the JFK files. We are
00:00:06.280 going to get into that a little bit because we only just began last week, Thursday. You guys
00:00:09.840 loved that episode and we've been doing some digging since. But pause for a second because
00:00:15.280 holy heck, the House of Habit drama, Jessica Reese Krause, that escalated very quickly. I don't know
00:00:21.840 what actually happened. If you are not on Instagram, there is an absolute hot mess of
00:00:26.720 back forth going on that nobody expected would arise when I simply responded to her
00:00:32.700 substack about me. I thought I was quite even about it. I don't know. But the more important
00:00:37.280 thing here to discuss is just the world of influencers in general, because what happens
00:00:42.360 exactly when the influencers get influenced by somebody else, by some money? Who knows?
00:00:47.020 We should chat about that. So let's jump right back in. Welcome back to Candace.
00:00:56.720 Okay, so we're supposed to be entering a world that is new. It's fresh. It's independent
00:01:09.500 media and corporate media structures are dying. Legacy media is dying. And by and large, I
00:01:14.760 definitely think that we're getting there and it's great. It's been great to see so many
00:01:18.140 independent people pop up, start platforms, do their own research and just kind of like break
00:01:22.820 the entire racket of the mainstream media. And what's really interesting is I don't know
00:01:26.980 that we've necessarily paused to consider that even with people appearing to be independent,
00:01:32.380 there could be this possible infiltration by the same people that we were trying to break
00:01:37.640 away from. And something that happened recently really exposed that plausibility. So I don't
00:01:43.220 know if you guys missed this happening on X, but essentially there was this weird thing about
00:01:48.340 Big Soda, like a debate that was taking place online. I didn't weigh into it at all because
00:01:52.600 I just thought it was ridiculous. But people were saying, and this was a part of the Maha
00:01:57.560 campaign, that people that are on food stamps should not be able to go out and buy Coca-Cola
00:02:03.020 and buy Pepsi and buy junk food. Essentially, if we are paying for you, meaning us, the taxpayers
00:02:08.620 are paying for your welfare programs, why are you buying things that you don't desperately
00:02:13.640 need? You don't need soda. Obviously, you can drink water. And people were going, oh, well,
00:02:18.680 that's ridiculous. They should be allowed with their food stamps to get whatever they want.
00:02:23.960 And then it was determined, actually, that Big Soda, like the corporations, funded influencers
00:02:29.460 who they thought the public trusted to kind of backdoor their perspectives in there. So Big
00:02:34.960 Soda paid for people that are allegedly independent voices to influence people by saying, no, this
00:02:42.360 is the government overreach. And people on welfare should be able to drink their Coca-Cola and
00:02:47.140 their Pepsi. And I'm going to show you that thread, which was exposed by Nick Sorder. And
00:02:53.500 I knew this was going on. It was one of these, I didn't know, no, but I knew because you just
00:02:58.200 see things and they all sound like the exact same messaging at the same time. And sometimes
00:03:03.060 it's an attack on an individual. Sometimes it's an attack on a policy or perspective. But
00:03:08.860 the words are matching up too much amongst various influencers. So Nick Sorder wrote this,
00:03:14.260 Exposed, Influensible. This is a business, by the way, it is called Influensible, and it
00:03:19.300 is the company that is cutting big checks to influencers on behalf of Big Soda. Over the
00:03:25.780 past 48 hours, several large supposedly MAGA-aligned influencers posted almost identical talking
00:03:33.500 points, fed to them, convincing you that Maha, you know, Make America Healthy Again, RFK
00:03:40.500 Jr. was out of line for not wanting soda purchases with food stamps, the SNAP program.
00:03:47.080 Some even slimely invoked President Trump, this is going to be relevant when we get into Jessica
00:03:52.320 Reed House, as an emotional manipulation tactic, referring to his Diet Coke button. Not a single
00:03:59.300 one of them disclosed that they were being paid for these posts, which led readers to believe
00:04:04.440 a general soda ban was in the works. So these people were getting people panicked. Why can't
00:04:09.360 these people drink soda? And they didn't expose. And these are accounts that have huge followings.
00:04:13.860 Eric Daugherty, Clown World, Not Jerome Powell, and Ian Miles Chong, which everybody always knows
00:04:19.200 that he's like kind of a paid Malaysian digital prostitute. He does like that's kind of been
00:04:23.640 known for a while. Some of these other people are very well trusted. So I was very surprised
00:04:27.380 to see this. And essentially, he goes on in this thread and he writes, these influencers
00:04:32.360 were given a couple templates used by Influenable, with one of those templates specifically telling
00:04:39.860 them to mention Trump's Diet Coke habit. This was done to invoke an emotional response
00:04:46.720 from loyal Trump supporters, making them feel as if banning soda from SNAP would be anti-Trump.
00:04:53.320 This is an incredibly dirty tactic meant to manipulate loyal followers. And he showed actually
00:04:58.880 what was sent around to these influencers. He went on and said influencers were texted by
00:05:04.980 Influenable. So they signed up for Influenable to make money, telling them to, quote, help push back
00:05:11.140 against government overreach and told that they're being paid between several hundred and even
00:05:15.260 $1,000 for each post, attempting to turn MAGA folks against RFK Jr. and Maha. So you get the picture
00:05:23.040 here. This is obviously a huge operation that he exposed here. And I want to be clear, I'm not even
00:05:28.080 throwing dirt on the people who engaged in this, because then some of them came immediately forward
00:05:33.100 and said, I did do this. I felt like a dirt bag and I want to come clean immediately. We can show
00:05:37.260 some of the tweets. Eric Daugherty right away said, yeah, that was dumb of me. Massive egg on my face.
00:05:44.020 In all seriousness, it won't happen again. So he's like, you know, I used my social utility,
00:05:49.360 the social credit that I had in a way that wasn't great. And people have obviously it's fractured his
00:05:53.880 trust with people. But also kudos to him for like instantly owning it, owning it right away when he
00:05:58.180 got caught. However you feel about it. And another user, Clown World wrote, I made a post and deleted
00:06:05.400 it within the first hour. I withdrew from the campaign entirely and removed my post. I haven't
00:06:09.860 received a single penny from Big Soda or anyone else for this. Just to clarify, this was never a
00:06:15.440 Big Soda campaign. It was strictly a campaign against government overreach. Okay, but who was paying
00:06:20.780 the $1,000? Who knows? You get the point here. So it led to a larger discussion about these
00:06:27.080 influencers who have gained trust in the public market, in the public sphere for being allegedly
00:06:33.720 independent, who are engaging in these sorts of campaigns in the dark. And I've known about this.
00:06:39.480 And the only thing I added to this dialogue is this is not just something that is done against,
00:06:43.580 you know, for or on behalf of Big Soda. It's also done to target influencers. So if they want to
00:06:50.660 come down hard because they don't like Thomas Massey because he doesn't support APAC, they will
00:06:55.940 send money out to people and they will suddenly start criticizing Thomas Massey. Like this is going
00:07:01.140 on. And so it's why I always say that you have to be incredibly discerning. If you suspect something
00:07:06.260 is not right, like go with your gut about things. This brings me to Jessica Reed Krause, House of House
00:07:12.560 and Habit. And me really, I thought yesterday, quite gently pushing back on a sub stack that she sent out,
00:07:19.880 a newsletter that she sent out. And when she she called out me and Megyn Kelly and she called out
00:07:26.360 Tucker Carlson and she called out Ian Carroll and nothing was of substance. And it was what she was
00:07:32.240 doing was quite a quite a tactic. Right. She was accusing Tucker Carlson of being in bed with Iran.
00:07:39.480 That's not a casual allegation to launch at somebody to say that this person seems as though he's working
00:07:47.420 with Iran, the Iranian government is meant to make the audience think like, oh, I believe in House and
00:07:53.340 Habit. I've been following her for years. There must be something there if she's saying it like I must
00:07:57.500 maybe I should take reexamine what Tucker Carlson, who has been one of the strongest independent voices
00:08:02.420 and one of the earliest fighters and the most prolific fighters, the MAGA movements. And this attack is
00:08:07.680 coming from someone who admittedly, which is totally fine, was a left leaning feminist who kind of just got
00:08:12.560 into the MAGA movement. So I just thought that was weird. It also was coming during the exact same
00:08:17.100 two weeks that Ian Carroll, Tucker Carlson and me have been attacked extensively by people who are
00:08:23.380 Zionists. They were upset that Ian Carroll is being platformed by Joe Rogan. She also attacked Joe Rogan
00:08:29.780 in the piece. And I showed you on the show like she's using the exact same talking points saying that
00:08:35.320 Candace is trying to pivot her brand. The exact same talking points that are in MSNBC, the exact same
00:08:40.180 talking points that are in New York magazine. So it just didn't register as authentic to me.
00:08:44.260 And it wasn't like I'm not I didn't say this house of habit must crumble. But I was like,
00:08:49.160 I would watch this because something feels off to me about this, the timing of this.
00:08:53.520 And also I had known in the background that my PR agent went to work with her.
00:08:57.680 I went to go grab dinner or lunch with her and Olivia Nuzzi. And he said it was she was telling him
00:09:03.640 that one of her reporters working on a hit piece on me. So she didn't release the hit piece,
00:09:08.180 but then kind of released one of her own. Something just felt like she was actually
00:09:12.240 trying to divide people and was trying to pretend that this was just some stuff that
00:09:16.640 she happened to notice. OK. I thought that was going to be fine. You write a newsletter about me.
00:09:22.840 I could respond. Things went absolutely psychotic thereafter. What I mean, like psychotic,
00:09:28.760 I mean, like the mommy's ludes are at the edge of their seats under dryers in the nail salon,
00:09:35.520 in the hair salon, talking about this back and forth that never needed to happen,
00:09:40.100 because I don't know what she was doing last night, but she probably should have turned her
00:09:45.000 phone off. But I just want to show you first this mommy sleuth because I got such a chuckle
00:09:48.160 looking at her under the dryer as she's speaking about this feud between me and House Inhabit.
00:09:53.160 Take a listen to this mommy.
00:09:54.160 Y'all the drama. I mean, our mamas used to watch their stories during the day on TV, like,
00:10:07.380 oh, days of our lives that were just over here eating Trader Joe's gummies and watching real
00:10:16.960 Candace Owens. It's good stuff.
00:10:22.760 So, yeah, she accused me. And this is Jessica Reed Krause, who I've never had an issue with,
00:10:28.380 I've never spoken about. I don't I literally have no issues with this woman. So this is why
00:10:32.480 this is so random. But after I responded to her newsletter about me, she first accused me of
00:10:38.680 picking a fight with her for drama and clicks as if I was not literally responding to her newsletter
00:10:43.960 that she sent. Then she shifted gears last night and tried to big time everybody and said that she
00:10:51.460 was too busy shadowing Trump to even respond to anything that was happening. And that was really
00:10:56.740 strange. I don't know if we had that screenshot, but she basically was just like, I don't have time
00:11:00.580 for this. I'm shadowing President Trump. And I was like, OK, that's totally fine. But that's a weird
00:11:06.880 vibe to, like, try to big time people and pretend like you don't care what's going on as you're writing
00:11:11.980 about what's going on. Then she became increasingly more belligerent and hilarious as the night went
00:11:17.960 on. And she just randomly claimed that Trump Trump blocked me, which was total groundbreaking news to
00:11:23.800 me. I don't know if you guys have these Instagram stories, but she wrote this to me in my DMs.
00:11:30.280 You're lamer than I thought. It's embarrassing. No wonder Trump blocked you. Like, I have checked all of
00:11:36.720 my accounts. Trump has not blocked me. I don't know what she is talking about. Like I said, that would
00:11:42.720 be groundbreaking news. She should give that to the news stations. If she did block me, someone should
00:11:46.780 investigate that. Fine. Then at like 1130 p.m., she shares that with her audience that a White House
00:11:55.020 source just informed her that I have been banned from the White House because of my anti-Semitic stance.
00:12:01.100 So you're going, OK, first you're writing a thing and you're saying that my content is boring, that I'm
00:12:06.960 copying you and that my Harvey Weinstein series is not interesting. And you've been repeatedly telling
00:12:13.320 people this, that I'm not interesting and that they shouldn't be watching my content. And then
00:12:19.260 suddenly you shift gears and you just call me an anti-Semite. So everyone's just going, what the heck is
00:12:23.360 going on here? Also, it's 1130 p.m. Like there should be no White House sources sending you anything
00:12:29.260 right now. I don't want that on my tax dollars. If we're paying for this, I don't want this
00:12:33.780 happening. OK, you guys don't need to be sending tea at 1130 p.m. I'm not paying for this to the
00:12:39.680 to house inhabit and just calling me an anti-Semite because that's crazy. That's not a good look for
00:12:44.580 Trump. And I just was, by the way, laughing at all this in the background because I just it was just
00:12:49.960 so petty. It was also stupid. And genuinely, like I really care about doing like the JFK files and getting
00:12:56.200 into the Harvey stuff. I just don't care enough to get caught into like petty back and forth feuds
00:13:02.580 and calling each other names and accusing people of trying to copy your brand. I literally had no
00:13:08.200 idea who she was a couple of months ago. I am glad that she has a platform. Every person should have
00:13:13.400 a platform and be able to cover whatever it is that they want. And then she just attacked me
00:13:19.540 personally and lied publicly. This is all last night. Like I was literally looking at this going,
00:13:23.800 what is happening? And she lied and said that I had a MAGA themed wedding. So this was in addition
00:13:28.920 to her being like Trump blocked her. And that's sad. And she goes, I assume that's probably very
00:13:34.220 frustrating for someone who got married in a MAGA hat. Now, she intentionally blurred that photo
00:13:39.180 because it's a lie. I did not get married in a MAGA hat, but that is a photo from the after party of
00:13:45.700 our wedding in which we gave out party favors to commemorate our wedding night because we did get
00:13:50.740 married at the Trump winery, which was absolutely a beautiful place. And we had a special flag made,
00:13:57.080 a Union Jack and a combination of Union Jack and an American flag. And on the side of a hat that said,
00:14:02.980 make weddings great again and not make America great again so that people would always remember
00:14:07.840 our wedding and the after party. And that's something that is a very fond memory. Again,
00:14:12.440 I don't know why she's suddenly attacking me and my husband. Then she jumped into my DMs and told me
00:14:17.300 that she was going to expose me for having secret hidden wealth. And this was exceptional.
00:14:23.740 This is about the time that I got very excited. And I'll tell you why I got very excited because I
00:14:28.080 love a conspiracy. I love a story, especially if it's going to end with the fact that I'm a pretty
00:14:33.840 princess. Do we have that in box? She wrote, you're raging hypocrisy, hiding extreme wealth and
00:14:41.340 pretending to be a victim of censorship. There's so much happening there. I am not, pull it back up.
00:14:46.400 I am not hiding extreme wealth that I know about. But if there is a chance that there is like a
00:14:50.980 princess diaries arc here for me, I am here for it. Like if there is a chance that I am the princess
00:14:56.900 of Genovia, which I was sharing on my stories and she knows about some grandma that I have and I'm
00:15:01.860 about to go take over a kingdom, please know that I am not trying to hide that. I will flex that.
00:15:07.700 Like I am like, I want, I don't want my extreme wealth to be hidden. I want to flex it. And so she wrote,
00:15:12.960 it's laughable. No one trusts you. Keep up with Harvey and Tate and Kanye. Great,
00:15:18.700 great company. And I just wrote, whoa, whoa, whoa. What extreme wealth am I hiding? You def got to do
00:15:23.400 a sub stack on that one because like I'm interested. Like I, and also pretending to be a victim of
00:15:28.960 censorship. I literally got censored off of YouTube. I got demonetized off of YouTube for four months last
00:15:36.640 year. Like everyone saw that. So I don't, I just didn't know why she was being so snipey,
00:15:41.880 why she was looking into my wedding photos, why she was creating this whole storyline about secret
00:15:47.240 wealth. But I'm sat for it. Like I'm here for it. And I genuinely was laughing. Like I was not
00:15:53.060 taking this back forth seriously. I just assumed maybe she was having a few too many drinks somewhere
00:15:58.320 and like she just wasn't seeing clear last night and it could have all been forgiven in the morning.
00:16:03.340 But then she did accuse me of pivoting my brand. Like in the DM, she was like, you're, you're pivoting
00:16:09.040 your brand. Everyone can see it. So she thinks that me covering Blake Lively is me stepping on her
00:16:14.600 territory, which is so strange because I promise you, I have been covering culture my entire career.
00:16:20.820 And also we are way too old. Like I think she's in her mid forties. I'm 35 years old. We are way too
00:16:26.780 old to be arguing like middle schoolers of like, you copied me. You covered Blake. I covered Blake.
00:16:32.700 Why are you covering Blake? I used to cover Blake. I'm friends with Trump. I just, the whole thing to
00:16:36.900 me was just not something that was serious or anything that was hurting me. I'm just not
00:16:41.000 insecure enough to care about any of these things that she was saying. Anyway, she wakes up this
00:16:45.460 morning. And like I said, I thought she was going to be like, do something funny. Drop a Morgan Wallen
00:16:50.260 song last night. We let the liquor talk say she had too much to drink. And she was sorry because
00:16:55.600 everyone's obviously reading the DMS and going, wow, you seem really catty and nasty. You're attacking her
00:17:00.440 for the wedding. You attacked her in a newsletter. Like, where is this coming from, Jessica? You say
00:17:05.900 that you left the left and now you're a conservative, but you're kind of behaving a little bit, you
00:17:11.680 know, like a mean girl, Blake Lively vibes. Like Ryan Reynolds took over your phone trying to be like
00:17:17.380 big time people about President Trump and making them feel like they're left out where I'm like happily
00:17:22.880 putting my children to bed. I've been there, done that, got the multiple MAGA t-shirts.
00:17:28.120 And she didn't do that. She woke up and in her clarity, she kept lying. And this is where I kind of
00:17:34.500 thought, OK, this is tripping over into something else now. Now this is not like maybe she's at a
00:17:37.940 dinner and had a few too many. This is like she is choosing to intentionally lie and smear and trying
00:17:43.880 to just seed the public with this idea that I'm I'm the mean girl in all of this who randomly attacks
00:17:50.720 women. And she began with one of the wildest lies ever. Like she she literally pulled the Blake
00:17:57.120 Lively lie by omission, pretending that I called Meghan McCain clinically obese absent any context.
00:18:05.180 Like this was the story that she shared. She's telling women she's telling me women need to be
00:18:09.780 better. Meanwhile, she goes as low as possible when it comes to anyone she disagrees with. And she
00:18:14.940 shares a left leading publication saying Meghan McCain responds to Candace Owens calling her clinically
00:18:20.160 obese. This is exactly what we're trying to train the public to recognize is that this is exactly
00:18:24.120 an article that would go out typically. And they try to make you think that a conservative is a
00:18:29.080 monster because like, why would I just wake up one day and be like, Meghan McCain is clinically obese?
00:18:32.760 Oh, my God, poor Meghan. That would be terrible. But Jessica knows that's not true. She knows that
00:18:37.040 it's the exact opposite, that actually for three years, Meghan's husband and Meghan have been
00:18:41.840 attacking me. And it all stems from the fact that Meghan was going after anti-vaxxers and people who
00:18:48.360 were uncomfortable getting the covid vaccine. And she was basically calling them stupid,
00:18:53.700 deluded, saying that they were taking horse dewormer. She was attacking Joe Rogan.
00:18:57.960 And I basically said to her that these lines of attack are out of control, like people should not
00:19:03.460 be taking health advice from Meghan McCain over Joe Rogan. That is a rational thing to say back to
00:19:08.860 someone who is pretending that they've suddenly, I don't know, been transformed into the universal P.E.
00:19:14.560 teacher just because she rolled up her sleeve and got a vaccine when some people have dedicated their
00:19:18.800 entire lives to health. So she wrote this on Twitter years ago. I can't believe Meghan is still
00:19:23.960 in the background of all this. This is 2021. I am no doctor, but it just seems way easier and more
00:19:29.000 efficient to just get the vaccine rather than bleed out your anus, getting a horse dewormer and taking
00:19:35.400 9000 other random prescriptions and things from CVS and Trader Joe's. So I have been Maha before it was
00:19:41.700 cool. I definitely people who are health conscious don't just randomly roll up their sleeves and get
00:19:46.220 toxins in their arm and think that that's going to save them or make them more healthy. And what Joe
00:19:51.200 Rogan was doing by having and fostering these conversations about alternatives to when you get
00:19:56.760 COVID. One alternative, by the way, was not being clinically obese, staying healthy. Obviously, we knew
00:20:02.260 your chances of getting sick, more sick with anything when you're clinically obese is going to be
00:20:08.040 magnified if you are if you're carrying around that extra weight, whether it's a cough, a cold or
00:20:13.180 COVID. And her husband was gloating about how he has hated me for years. And I responded to him and
00:20:19.640 I said this. This is her husband. He wrote, I don't understand her defense at all. Seems like grasping
00:20:24.960 at threads. It's not news that I despise Candace. I've been criticizing her for three plus years.
00:20:30.000 He's been attacking me for three plus years. I respond and I said, despise? LOL. You're a 42-year-old
00:20:35.540 married man. Why do you feel this passionately about me? The feeling is not mutual. You are too
00:20:40.120 pathetic to despise. You're upset because when your wife was publicly shaming anti-vaxxers, namely
00:20:46.000 Joe Rogan, for not receiving the COVID vax, I told her the truth. No sensible person should be taking
00:20:51.640 advice from a clinically obese woman over Joe Rogan regarding health. Health is not a clinically obese
00:20:57.540 person agreeing to get a rushed vaccine so they can lecture others on Twitter. Joe Rogan dedicates his
00:21:03.500 life to health. Your wife does not. So when you have the full contacts of this back and forth and
00:21:08.420 you realize, no, actually Candace was standing up for anti-vaxxers at a time when we were just being
00:21:13.460 bludgeoned over the head by the mainstream media, bludgeoned over the head by neocons, bludgeoned
00:21:17.580 over the head by people who were trying to essentially force us to get a vaccine that we weren't comfortable
00:21:22.080 with. And then you see the way House and Habit just presents it like I just randomly attacked a woman
00:21:26.420 and called her fat. It's dishonest. OK, so she is engaging in dishonesty and it's not the only time
00:21:33.180 that she has done this. And the more that you look into it, I had her at this point, people who worked
00:21:38.520 for her and recently quit who are reaching out and saying, yes, she does engage in this sort of a
00:21:42.560 thing. She pretends that she's totally neutral and that she's independent. But behind the scenes,
00:21:47.980 she's friends with Meghan McCain and she finally owned that today. And Meghan McCain was very keen to see
00:21:54.040 this hit piece written about you. And so she began working on this. She had one of her writers
00:21:58.040 working on it and then she began working on it. And so I find that to just be a bit slimy and I don't
00:22:05.000 understand what what I did to deserve this other than cover Blake and Justin Baldoni. I did not cover
00:22:11.820 the people who were covering them. I covered the facts of the case. I looked into the case. And another
00:22:17.020 thing that she hasn't been telling people is that she's influencing people not to look into our Harvey
00:22:21.920 series, which is explosive because she has a personal relationship with one of the quote unquote
00:22:27.640 victims who just had that decision overturned by the appellate courts, Jessica Mann. So she's been
00:22:33.480 pretending to be a casual passerby. Oh, there's nothing that could get me interested in this case.
00:22:39.280 When in reality, she is the most interested person in this case because she covered this when she was a
00:22:44.980 left leaning, liberal, high on feminism person. And she defended the victims. Not only did she defend
00:22:52.560 the victims, quote unquote victims, but she also lived with one of them, Jessica Mann. So our last
00:22:59.420 episode was entitled Jessica Mann and the Three Year Affair. And people were asking, Candace, why did you
00:23:04.180 pause this series when you started looking into Jessica Mann? Well, the truth is, it's because House and
00:23:07.880 Habit came to us and I thought we were friendly and cool. And she said, Jessica Mann would like to
00:23:13.520 connect with you. You know, she wants to speak to you. She also off record told my PR person that she
00:23:19.880 doesn't believe that she was raped either. So I thought this was like an explosive revelation. I
00:23:24.540 thought she maybe wanted to come on the show. I wanted to provide her an opportunity to assert what
00:23:28.340 her side of it was, because I'm relying off of court transcripts and I'm reading things and I'm
00:23:32.680 reading her emails. But if she had something else to add, I wanted to be a fair journalist. I'm not here
00:23:37.280 to make Harvey Weinstein look innocent. I've reviewed the documents and I believe that Harvey Weinstein
00:23:42.520 was wrongly convicted, despite the fact that he's an immoral man. I believe he had consensual
00:23:46.400 affairs. And so she got me to suspend this series because I did not know that she had a personal
00:23:53.060 relationship with Jessica Mann. I thought Jessica Mann just reached out to her in the random because
00:23:57.940 she knew that she was a reporter who had covered the case, which I did not know. And I thought she
00:24:02.740 was bringing new information to me only for me to discover that, no, she has a very personal
00:24:06.620 relationship with this person, which she never told me. And she also never explained in full
00:24:11.860 to the people that follow her. So she has a horse in this race. OK, and that's fine, by the way. I
00:24:17.220 don't mind if you have a personal relationship with Jessica Mann. I don't mind if you believe that Harvey
00:24:22.660 Weinstein should be locked up in prison. That means that we have a difference in interpretations
00:24:27.840 of this case, and that should actually foster an even more interesting conversation. We should be
00:24:32.920 able to use court files and be able to try to persuade the public one way or the other with the
00:24:39.700 truth regarding the transcripts, not trying to tell them, oh, I'm so bored as she was doing. I wouldn't
00:24:46.060 look. I wouldn't even look into this Harvey case. You are being influenced by someone who has a horse in the
00:24:51.840 race. Right. So this is what House and Habit is showing herself to be. I think the worst bit that
00:24:57.280 she did, and Skylar, I don't know if we pulled this, but her attacking preemptively her best friend
00:25:06.880 of 14 years, who I mentioned no longer works for her. I said she no longer works for her and the girl
00:25:12.700 blocked her. And that's all I said. And House of Habit then, I think, assumed that her previous best
00:25:20.140 friend of 14 years whose friendship she just ended must have given me information on her. No,
00:25:25.840 I didn't ask for information about House and Habit, personal information on her. I'm not interested in
00:25:30.220 that because I'm actually not a mean girl. And she launched a preemptive attack on her by writing one
00:25:35.360 of the nastiest things I've ever seen on Instagram, essentially alluding to the public that that girl
00:25:41.820 has basically should be put on a psych 5150 hold that she's crazy and that even her kids know it.
00:25:47.180 And she's like, and I'm only telling you out of compassion for her kids. That's not what you're
00:25:52.120 doing. You're not doing it out of compassion for her kids. You're doing it because you're trying to
00:25:56.820 discredit anything that girl may have said about you, which she actually didn't. And it got even
00:26:01.640 nastier behind the scenes. Right. She was talking about this girl, Denise, who she's been friends with
00:26:06.440 all over her Instagram account for years. And then she sent my PR, my publicist, something that was
00:26:13.080 so unbelievably, remarkably personal about Denise and her family and her children that I was
00:26:22.380 legitimately horrified. And I literally said to my PR agent, shut that down immediately. I want
00:26:29.400 nothing to do with that. The fact that she would send this to what she believes to be an adversarial
00:26:35.680 PR person casually about somebody's family on a whim because she thinks her best friend betrayed her
00:26:42.660 and she didn't makes her somebody that no one shouldn't trust with anything personal about them.
00:26:48.380 Truly like that was for me when it flipped from like, ha ha, I'm making fun of her because she's
00:26:53.340 being a little unhinged to like, there is something very wrong with this person. And I would be,
00:26:58.300 would strongly recommend nobody share any personal parts or details about their lives with her,
00:27:02.580 because that's just not something that ever needed to make its way into the fray, into the public
00:27:07.500 fray, or what could have made its way into the public fray if I did not have better morals,
00:27:12.420 all because of a newsletter. Like that just was not necessary. Everything was light. And then
00:27:16.780 suddenly you're like really going after someone who did nothing to you in the dark. Like her friend
00:27:22.380 said nothing, said she was mourning the friendship and that she stopped working for her. And that's what I
00:27:28.020 shared with the public. I did not say anything else or indicate anything personal about you or ask
00:27:33.160 anything personal about you because it's not necessary when you're dealing in truth. And so
00:27:37.340 I just wanted to say that, you know, there's a lot of hypocrisy going on. She's now trying to shift gears
00:27:40.980 here and pretend that she's my savior. Like she stopped the hit piece about me that was going to be
00:27:45.220 written about Andrew Tate while she's also sharing stuff about me and Andrew Tate. So it's, it's none of
00:27:51.480 this is making any sense, but I do think that it's always a reminder to just kind of reevaluate what you're
00:27:56.460 doing, who you're hanging out with. And to remember that even people who claim to be independent
00:28:00.260 are not always independent. You don't know who's influencing them, whether it's Megan McCain,
00:28:04.880 whether or not it's money that's coming in from advertisers. And I have always been extremely
00:28:10.700 honest about who pays me. You know who my advertisers are. We're like good ranchers, pre-born,
00:28:15.780 this is what we're doing. And there's no shady money. And if I have a conflict of interest,
00:28:21.880 I always immediately tell on myself because I think that's easier. I think it's so much easier to say,
00:28:26.840 hey, I am friends with so-and-so. And so my opinion is colored. Okay. And I don't feel that
00:28:33.000 I can look at this situation evenly, but on regards to Harvey Weinstein, in regards to Justin
00:28:37.620 Baldoni and Blake Lively, I feel like I have looked at all of those situations extremely evenly. And I
00:28:42.620 think that the public is seeing that as I go through these court transcripts, but I'm really
00:28:46.820 trying to just remain like totally focused on the facts and these matters without the hysteria
00:28:51.940 and the tears of movements and social justice movements that come around once in a blue moon.
00:28:56.140 So I bid House of Habit luck. I never told anybody to unfollow her. I understand she is
00:29:00.920 blocking everyone and she's accusing us of not being able to take any criticism
00:29:04.980 while proving the opposite. But I did not like the move against that, her friend Denise.
00:29:10.880 I thought it was one of the nastiest things I've ever seen in politics and it was completely
00:29:15.100 unnecessary. So she has lost my vote of confidence and I'm not telling you whether or not to trust
00:29:20.440 her or not, but just simply giving you guys what the facts are. Okay. And yes, she was also one of
00:29:26.340 these influencers that came out with the Epstein binders, you know, when everyone came out and
00:29:31.060 said, we have it on Epstein, which I'm not taking shots at these people. Actually, I love Mike
00:29:35.040 Cernovich. No one has done more work for the Jeffrey Epstein case than he has personally in the back
00:29:39.440 there. DC Joanna has always been fantastic to me. That's Rogan. Liz is also been lovely. I'm just
00:29:46.380 saying that like this was an opportunity where people were attacking all these people and I never
00:29:51.560 took the bait on any of that. And so it just seemed really weird. All of it just seemed extremely
00:29:56.700 weird coming from her. And I don't know what or who exactly is behind it, but I'm guessing we are going
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00:32:29.300 back into this JFK thing. I want to do an entire episode about this. Like I said, we got sidetracked
00:32:33.560 because I couldn't look away from the house and habits. That wasn't even my drama. I'm telling
00:32:36.660 you, it's not even my drama anymore. I will find out whether or not I'm the princess of Genovia
00:32:40.520 and she will write a sub stack and you guys will share it and I will be on my way and I will never
00:32:44.880 talk to any of you guys again because that's what it means when you find out you're a princess of a
00:32:48.940 kingdom. You don't have to deal with stuff on the internet anymore. Okay, no longer doing hood
00:32:52.380 rest up with my friends. I'll be fancy schmancy with and singing songs with Julie Andrews and I'll
00:32:59.320 be the alto and she'll be the soprano. But where I left you off on, which was funny because we
00:33:03.640 actually didn't even get to the JFK files. It was just kind of this mind-blowing article and it was
00:33:08.800 crazy for me when the JFK files were released and you had people kind of trying to influence you
00:33:14.600 like not to look at the files. And what's weird about the JFK thing is like everyone kind of knows
00:33:20.660 who did it. Like everyone knows who did it. We all know who did it and we all know why we're not
00:33:25.180 allowed to know who did it. Like officially know who did it. I'm just saying. I'm just saying we like
00:33:32.120 know who did it. We know. We know. Okay. And but it's crazy. I don't know. Then we're just not
00:33:40.600 allowed to say it. And it's weird. It's getting weird. It's getting weird out there. And so I was
00:33:45.560 telling you guys about this article that I had come across, which was crazy by John Loftus, who
00:33:52.500 was writing for Ami magazine. It's literally an Orthodox Jewish magazine. You cannot call this
00:33:59.320 anti-Semitic. This guy used to work for the state, had to write this book, The Witness Tree,
00:34:05.560 which someone has sent to me, by the way, as a PDF. I have not been able to get into it. I wanted
00:34:10.400 to this week, but obviously was very sick for two days. I'm going to get into it because the way
00:34:15.640 that they don't want anyone to have this book. I got an email from someone saying they bought the
00:34:18.920 book and then found out that it was canceled and they're not allowed to get the book. So this book
00:34:23.420 is being hidden. And the guy who wrote this article said, yeah, the CIA don't want this one read,
00:34:27.520 even though we pretended that it was fiction. And he got that visit from Mr. Reuven Shiloha. I've
00:34:35.240 been calling him Shiloha. It could be Shiloha. Who knows? It's a fake last name. That's the
00:34:39.560 important thing. This is the guy who was running point for things before Israel became a state
00:34:45.920 and then established what would become the Mossad. But like, you know, the Mossad before
00:34:49.760 the Mossad was the pre-Mossad, right? So you're a gang and then you go mainstream and you're the
00:34:54.220 Mossad. And the story that is shared in The Witness Tree, which he summarizes in this article,
00:35:00.020 is insane. Somebody in the comments saying, what's that book? It is called The Witness Tree.
00:35:04.680 Anyway, people are saying who they know did it. We all know who did it. We all know who did it,
00:35:11.000 but we have not allowed to say. I don't know why. It's crazy. Anyways, this confirmed our
00:35:15.280 suspicions because this guy, like I said, was working for the government. He knew that this
00:35:21.200 story was real because Reuven Shiloha came to see him, the founder of the Mossad. I don't know if this
00:35:25.920 was like on some like I just want to like for my legacy's sake and people don't know what's what.
00:35:30.740 Reuven Shiloha actually kind of died mysteriously quite young. And that's why later on his son Dovey
00:35:38.440 pays John Loftus a visit. So he saw Reuven and then he saw his son and both of these people were
00:35:44.140 involved in the state of Israel. And he tells us this unbelievable story, which I'm going to recap
00:35:49.600 again, that involves the Dulles brothers, right? And the Dulles brothers being Alan Dulles,
00:35:55.860 who goes on to become the CIA director, who was a thorn in JFK's side. JFK forced him to shut
00:36:04.320 down after the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion when we were just doing what the CIA does,
00:36:10.640 overthrowing governments because what the hell? I don't know. We just say we are fighting for
00:36:14.260 democracy. But in reality, it kind of sounds like if we're constantly overthrowing democracies
00:36:18.860 everywhere from here to Ukraine, like maybe we're not actually fighting to spread democracy. I don't
00:36:23.860 know. I'm just asking questions. Anyway, so this guy tells a story about how Reuven came to visit him
00:36:30.720 and he found out that the Alice, the Alan Dulles brothers were the best in the game. They had all
00:36:38.160 these fake shell companies and they were sitting Prescott Bush, which would be George W. Bush's daddy,
00:36:46.200 not the junior, but George W. Bush's daddy, Prescott Bush on the board of all of these shell companies
00:36:53.020 to hide the fact that they were selling oil to Hitler. Like this is the Rockefeller family wanted
00:37:01.300 to hide the fact that they were selling oil to Hitler. So you got Nelson Rockefeller involved in
00:37:07.200 this. You got the Dulles brothers involved in this. And you have the notorious, obvious Eleanor is
00:37:17.400 their sister who becomes this really big, unexpected figure in the storyline. And the story goes to
00:37:22.840 Ellen, which he briefly touched upon. Ellen married this Jewish guy. This Jewish guy committed suicide.
00:37:29.740 She blamed her brothers for bullying him because they said that they were really angry that she married
00:37:34.200 a Jew because they were doing this shady business with Hitler. So they were like rah, rah, you know,
00:37:40.480 hoping that Germany won. And she was just messing with their swag. It's like, no, you can't like be
00:37:46.840 married to a Jew right now. Like this is just not good for our swag. And that he was so horrifically
00:37:51.140 bullied by them that she blamed them for his suicide. So then I went to look deeper into just that part
00:37:56.040 because that was interesting to me. And the story was shady, like trying to look into the suicide
00:38:03.740 story was shady foremost, because it was just extremely difficult to find any information on
00:38:08.500 it. Like it just should have been so readily available on Wikipedia. But now we know Wikipedia,
00:38:14.800 they're doing some stuff there. And I was like, that feels weird. Anyways, I was able to find it
00:38:21.500 on a Jewish website. Essentially, Eleanor Dulles, the deeper story here is Eleanor Dulles was in Paris
00:38:31.520 when she met and fell in love with a Jewish man named David Blondheim. And she fell in love with him
00:38:38.060 when she was researching for the French franc for her doctorate in economics. So she was doing some
00:38:44.260 research overseas in Paris. And he was similarly in Paris, also researching the vernacular French of
00:38:53.600 medieval Jews. Okay. Now they got married in a civil service and then eventually in a more formal
00:39:01.320 service that was conducted by her minister, brother-in-law. David Blondheim is what I would
00:39:08.380 describe as I was looking into him, struggling to find enough information. I would describe him for at
00:39:13.280 that time as quite a modern thinking Jew. And what I mean by that is that he didn't really subscribe
00:39:18.820 to the idea of like Jewish tribalism. He didn't believe, obviously, that Jews should only marry
00:39:25.980 within their race. And one of the things that's kind of left out is that Eleanor gave statements saying
00:39:31.900 how shocked she was by his suicide. You know, they're married for two years. And then he,
00:39:38.520 Sylvia Plaths it and like sticks his head into a toaster and kills himself with carbon monoxide.
00:39:46.440 Like he literally gases himself to death. And that was kind of random. And I don't know,
00:39:50.720 like, was he killed? I couldn't tell you. I find it the entire thing to be very interesting because
00:39:55.420 when I dug deeper into the story, he was also being bullied by Jews. He was being bullied by Jews
00:40:01.080 because his marriage was seen as problematic by his place of employment and they forced him out.
00:40:06.460 He was the secretary of the American Association of Jewish Research. And they were not cool with his
00:40:14.840 theories and things that he believed in when it came to actually kind of this cross-pollination of
00:40:21.040 like Jews and Christians should marry. So at the root of this marriage, there was friction between
00:40:27.480 Jews and Christians, which I found to be quite interesting, especially what I learned about the
00:40:31.780 person who seceded him after he was forced out, which was a man who similarly was Jewish and had
00:40:40.220 the same perspective. And he was even more radical in his perspective in that he was essentially saying,
00:40:47.120 I should find this guy's name. He was essentially saying like everything that we're learning about
00:40:52.400 medieval Jewry is a lie. And we need to be more honest about Jewish history and that like medieval
00:40:57.340 Jewry, like Jews were not being treated awful all throughout history. And this is a well obviously
00:41:02.440 respected professor. He was, like I said, leading this academia and it was considered huge that he
00:41:08.980 had written this piece and basically said that we're hiding pieces of history, which actually show
00:41:13.120 that Jews have been living quite well throughout history in every period, including the medieval period.
00:41:18.320 His focus was the medieval period. And so he kind of kept on the viewpoints. He did not marry a
00:41:24.480 Christian woman, but he kept on the viewpoints and basically took a strong stance and said that Jews
00:41:29.300 and Christians should be marrying. It's happened all throughout time and basically said that this
00:41:35.740 historical perspective that we keep selling about our suffering is not entirely true. And we need to
00:41:41.020 get radical and show people the true history, which shows that actually all around the world,
00:41:45.140 including throughout the medieval period, Jews have been living well and at least in much better
00:41:49.500 circumstances than other groups. So it's important to recognize that only because he was not liked by
00:41:56.860 the Jews or the Christians. So that was something that was interesting that Eleanor Dulles brought up
00:42:02.580 and I will cite the article. I should have left it pulled up, but I will cite the article. I'll put it
00:42:08.040 in the comments where this Jewish writer was unpacking that about how there was a lot that was happening
00:42:13.980 behind the scenes in this relationship. And Eleanor was quite shocked. For whatever reason, after her
00:42:19.760 brother, I mean, after her husband commits this suicide, David Blondheim, she becomes convinced that
00:42:25.600 it was her brothers that did it and that, you know, she knew that he had issues with both sides, but she
00:42:29.780 was convinced that her brothers definitely were the reason that forced him to that final step of
00:42:35.320 suicide. And of course, she becomes the one that then photocopies, according to John Loftus,
00:42:41.260 and confirmed by the first founder of the Mossad, if you will. She becomes one that photocopies all
00:42:48.820 of this evidence to hand over to the Mossad. And that is how the Rockefellers get blackmailed.
00:42:58.480 So Nelson Rockefeller, it's very interesting because he's this guy who's in oil and working in business.
00:43:03.860 Suddenly he goes into government and he eventually becomes a vice president of the United States.
00:43:08.000 And then you have also the Dulles. Suddenly they go into government and there he's in the CIA.
00:43:14.360 And when you start to reexamine the lens of why the JFK assassination is so important, it's because
00:43:19.640 it is the day, in my view, that our country became something else, became a country that is under
00:43:26.920 blackmail. That's what I believe in my heart to be true. That seems to be the common sense.
00:43:30.840 The obvious thing here, Operation Mockingbird, the CIA then instantly implements Operation Mockingbird.
00:43:40.920 You have like Alan Dulles overseeing everything that's happening in terms of Congress investigating,
00:43:48.920 which now we know what was the Roaring Report was a complete joke and a mockery that was being led by a
00:43:54.400 man that we now know was blackmailed. And you have just the CIA investing tons of money in journalists via
00:44:03.980 Project Mockingbird to all say the same things about JFK's death. It is the single, in my opinion,
00:44:11.220 most crucial thing for Americans to look into these documents and to understand what the heck
00:44:17.160 happened with JFK and to ask every question, to just ask every single question that you have,
00:44:23.680 to come to your own conclusions, to listen to the facts that people are telling you,
00:44:28.440 explore everything, go down every rabbit hole. Because if our instincts are correct,
00:44:33.360 and I believe that they are, then it is the single most important event that has led us to where we are
00:44:39.560 today. We talked about in that last episode going through, not only was he fighting them on nukes,
00:44:45.980 not only was he fighting with Ben-Gurion because he did not want them to have that nuclear reactor,
00:44:52.480 and then we learned that Lyndon B. Johnson was quietly helping them to get weaponized. So he was being
00:44:58.060 undermined by his own VP. It's just stunning. With communist ties, his family came here after,
00:45:05.900 as I explained to you, the 1848ers. Studying the 1848ers and the communists that then all came to
00:45:11.340 America and settled in the South is crucial part of the American education that you aren't learning.
00:45:17.220 And speaking of the American education system, what did Rockefeller own, right? So we often talk
00:45:25.280 about now how our medicine became radicalized. You know, the FDA is behaving like a mafia alongside
00:45:33.900 people who are just bought and paid for and blackmailed on the Hill. Rockefeller was early
00:45:40.120 medicine. Rockefeller was early public education and textbooks. But when did American education
00:45:46.520 begin going downhill? Well, now we can plot that on a map, right? Because we know that the Rockefeller
00:45:52.700 family created the General Education Board that was incorporated by an act of Congress way back in 1903.
00:45:59.640 I don't think anybody would say like American education system started going downhill in 1903.
00:46:03.600 I don't think anybody would make that argument. But John D. Rockefeller Sr.
00:46:08.280 There's John D. Rockefeller Sr.
00:46:10.360 Then there's John D. Rockefeller Jr.
00:46:12.900 And then you have Nelson Rockefeller. So by the third generation,
00:46:16.420 the Rockefeller family gets blackmailed. And I would say about around the third generation
00:46:20.780 time is when our education started changing from actually wanting to educate people
00:46:24.220 to wanting to brainwash them. And people have always said the Rockefeller family,
00:46:28.120 the Rockefeller family, but who was behind the Rockefeller family?
00:46:30.420 And that's why this article is so crucial. John D. Rockefeller Sr., way back in 1903,
00:46:36.040 committed a million dollars to that establishment of a general education board.
00:46:39.640 And then contributions grew. But was he actually trying to harm America or was he actually
00:46:45.820 interested in trying to help educate America? That's what we have to start re-exploring under
00:46:51.600 the lens of recognizing that down the line, his bloodline got blackmailed and they were no longer
00:46:59.620 working for the American people. In my view, I believe that this article shows that they were
00:47:06.200 working for Israel. And this kind of explains a lot of the perspectives I didn't know why I had
00:47:13.600 growing up. And I've talked about this a lot on the show and have had a lot of shame. And I shouldn't
00:47:17.780 have a lot of shame because we're all part of the public education system and they decide what's in
00:47:21.280 our textbooks. And we get to look at our textbooks and see who prints them and, you know, what hands
00:47:27.740 are being exchanged and who owns all these publishing companies. And we're going to get deeper
00:47:31.360 into that as we start looking into all of this stuff. But I did feel a lot of shame for realizing
00:47:36.860 how quickly I became Silla Putty and believed in all of this brainwashing and the hatred that I had,
00:47:42.720 which I've expressed because I feel like I came out of that web. Like I had this natural hatred
00:47:46.880 seated in me for Muslims. And it's so crazy because I shouldn't have hatred towards any group
00:47:52.040 naturally seated inside of me. Like I never felt that way towards Jewish people growing up.
00:47:57.120 I never felt that way against other people growing up. But I did feel this way towards Muslims growing
00:48:01.380 up. And that shows you that people understood how important the education system was early on.
00:48:07.520 And it became like Soviet conditioning. I mean, think about Soviet conditioning that brings you back to
00:48:13.000 the other pieces that we never learn about in school. The Bolshevik revolution. What happened
00:48:18.460 to all the Bolsheviks? OK, these people committed more heinous crimes and killed more people than Adolf
00:48:24.540 Hitler. The single biggest person you talk, nobody knows his name, Henrikh Yagoda, the mass slaughter of
00:48:31.920 Christians in the Ukraine. And nobody knows about this. The average American public education certificate
00:48:38.860 holder would not know anything about this. And that is extremely problematic. Everyone uses an Adolf
00:48:44.800 Hitler reference. No one uses a Henrikh Yagoda reference. And that's problematic. And the answer is it is just
00:48:51.900 a fact that Israel has protected people who committed these crimes, these Bolsheviks, that they went on to
00:48:58.040 become people that were protected by the state of Israel. And that's why it's so important for us to speak
00:49:03.240 about this because I feel that not speaking about it has allowed for a lot of hatred to be thrown at
00:49:09.340 Jewish Americans, people that have never even stepped foot in Israel, that have nothing to do with this,
00:49:14.160 who have been subjected to the exact same education system that we have been subjected to, right, who have
00:49:19.920 triggers that are completely understandable in the context of the things that we have learned in
00:49:25.060 school, who have fears that are completely understandable in the context of things that we have learned in
00:49:29.860 school. And until we sort of dilute and pull apart this foreign state, okay, that has amassed a lot of
00:49:36.700 political power in America and separate that entirely from Jewish Americans, I don't know that there is
00:49:42.760 ever going to be an honest discussion or a resolution that is happening. And it's not going to happen via
00:49:49.340 censorship and duress and threats and mean tweets by House of Habit, like calling people anti-Semitic and
00:49:57.540 banned for fostering these sorts of conversations and looking into things and being interested.
00:50:02.860 It's only going to happen with daylight and truth. And I really do always believe that sunlight is the
00:50:08.200 best disinfectant. But I just kind of want to talk about that briefly and to tell you that somebody
00:50:14.140 sent to me and told me that Shilwa's real last name is Zelensky. And I looked into that and I've always
00:50:22.520 felt weird about President Zelensky. It's very difficult to find things, pictures of his mom and
00:50:27.240 dad just like falling down the Emmanuel Macron hole. It's just so difficult, guys, for us to get a mom
00:50:32.860 and dad for all of these presidents around the world. And yes, it is a fact that Ruben Shilwa's real last
00:50:39.960 name. There's a few of them, but Zelensky. OK. And then Zislani is another spelling of it. And I find that to be
00:50:51.900 incredibly compelling because it says on his Wikipedia page, oh, his dad was like a big rabbi in the early
00:50:58.240 Palestine territory who wrote books. I can't find a single name of any book that this rabbi wrote. What name was he
00:51:04.340 going by? I can't find. How can you be this big influential rabbi? And I can't find anything on
00:51:09.320 you. So I'm asking the public, what can you find on Ruben Shilwa's father? And what can you find on
00:51:15.880 President Zelensky's father? Do we have to start mapping this out? Who the heck is Zelensky? And also
00:51:21.560 fascinatingly, Ruben Shilwa, he was a drama theater kid. I thought that was fascinating. OK. He was trained
00:51:28.320 in drama theater because they thought it would help his political ambitions. And he then went undercover
00:51:33.680 in the Middle East, pretending to just be like a Hebrew teacher. But he was a part of this like early Mossad
00:51:39.160 movement as they were kind of getting ready, leading up to this desire to establish Israel as a state. And the
00:51:47.900 more I read about him and the Mossad and what they were doing in that region, the more I feel like a lot of the
00:51:53.360 scales are falling from my eyes. And so I would I just find that interesting. It could be that Zelensky was really just a
00:51:59.720 really popular name in Lithuania. Sure. But I would like to just close up that end by being able
00:52:05.800 to find out like who his siblings are and who his, you know, dad is. I feel like that should be a pretty
00:52:13.400 easy find, not just like here's an honorable mention of President Zelensky's dad. But like also, yeah,
00:52:19.420 let's pull this up. You've got Reuven, totally made up last name, born Zelensky. And but then also,
00:52:27.060 could you pull up pull up for a second like President Zelensky? Yeah. So that rabbi can actually
00:52:31.400 stay here. The rabbi Aaron Yitzhak Zelensky, who is a native of Lithuania, one of the rabbis of
00:52:37.920 Jerusalem, studied at this school in the city. It's one of those things where you think you're getting a lot
00:52:43.320 of information and then you jump off and you try to find anything about this guy who was allegedly this big
00:52:48.300 rabbi, married to Sarah, and would have been one of the earlier settlers. And you just fall down a
00:52:53.080 hole. You know, you just fall down a hole. And then you realize like his son also changed his name.
00:52:59.380 And there's just a lot happening in this intelligence community that makes me question things, you know.
00:53:05.980 And so I would like to know a little bit more. And I'd love for you guys to try to be able to help us
00:53:11.440 find those things. Also wanted to add a couple of more tidbits of why the Rockefellers being blackmailed
00:53:15.660 is incredibly important. They were also the people that created the Department of Health,
00:53:20.440 Education and Welfare. Nelson Rockefeller did that when he then went into government.
00:53:24.800 OK, this would have been after the blackmail in November of 1952.
00:53:31.500 I'm sorry, this would have been in President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower asked Nelson to serve as chair
00:53:39.280 of the President Advisory Committee of Government Organization.
00:53:42.700 As the chair, one of the things that they got done was the establishment of the Department of Defense,
00:53:48.480 the Department of Agriculture, and also the Office of Defense Mobilization. So this proliferation of
00:53:55.140 government and realizing that you had Nelson Rockefeller, who had those influences, who then gets blackmailed
00:54:02.760 in the 60s is crucial. Pardon, not in the 60s. He would have been blackmailed if this was said how Israel
00:54:09.820 became a state. So 1948. And understanding that he was blackmailed before that, before he engaged in all
00:54:15.340 of this becomes crucial. And then we get Dwight D. Eisenhower then warning us that there's this kind
00:54:20.840 of military industrial complex, kind of this ghost operating into the background. All of this stuff is
00:54:26.900 extremely important. And yeah, we got to be able to think while we are still allowed to think about
00:54:33.880 these things, as I always say. And that's kind of my interest in the JFK files. We'll keep going on
00:54:40.280 this. Somebody is in the comments saying, you should bring in Ian Carroll. Yes, I absolutely love
00:54:45.100 the episode between him and Joe Rogan. Contrary to how House and Habit felt about it, I felt it was
00:54:51.500 really exciting to hear people think and speak and not come up with, you know, perfect conclusions in
00:54:58.120 the end, but are at least feeling the confidence to be able to ask questions and to notice that some
00:55:03.200 things are are off and really wrong. And namely, it's our education system and everything that we've
00:55:07.900 ever been told about anything. It feels like we're coming out of a period of extreme gaslighting by the
00:55:13.560 government and the media. And I intend to take opportunity in that and think while we're still
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00:57:07.320 we're already at an hour. I want to get to some of your comments really quickly before we jump off here.
00:57:11.320 Let's see what some of you guys are saying. Two very kind of maybe little related comments,
00:57:16.520 I think, to topics that are kind of related, right? We're talking about the media as an organ. Who do
00:57:20.980 you trust? What do we trust? Lely writes, my toxic trait is I just wait every day for people to mess
00:57:26.420 around and lie against Candace so she can just nuke them with screenshots, receipts, and the truth.
00:57:30.700 Fools. This is real journalism. That's what really kills me is all of these people I'm just very nice to.
00:57:36.800 So it just seems so petty to me that they take these avenues and they attack me and I just go like,
00:57:42.880 why? This is the reason I only hang out with my toddlers, by the way. I've had my fill of politics
00:57:47.920 a long time ago and you see it over and over again. Like people are fighting for what, you know? Like
00:57:53.800 home is where your heart is. It is not at the White House. It is not shadowing Trump. It's with your
00:58:00.120 kids. It's with your husband. These are the best days of my life right now, you know? And so it just
00:58:05.420 seemed really catty and really weird. And I don't know. I guess more will come out. A lot of stuff
00:58:10.280 is coming out right now, but it definitely registered as odd to the public as it was odd
00:58:14.700 and it was unnecessary. Zade writes, Jessica Reed Krause, if you're reading this, just know that
00:58:18.540 we all know you're extremely sick with mind viruses. Always have your back, Candace. Thank you for always
00:58:23.360 having my back. And genuinely, I was laughing through it last night. I was not stressed. I was just
00:58:27.980 like, this is crazy. And I really thought she was going to wake up and be like, you know what?
00:58:31.320 One glass too many of wine and everyone's going to laugh. And she was going to make a couple of
00:58:34.980 jokes and be like, that was stupid. Sorry, let's get back on the program. But she kind
00:58:38.300 of just kept digging herself further into a hole and was just getting like nastier. And
00:58:41.500 it just was necessary. Alexandra writes, what are her ties with Ghislaine and Jeffrey? She
00:58:46.400 poked the wrong bear. That's another thing. She was a part of the free Ghislaine Maxwell
00:58:49.820 movement. So it's rich that she's coming after me because I looked into Andrew Tate's Romanian
00:58:54.880 case and said there was not enough evidence to bring forth a trial. And then what happened a
00:58:59.280 year later was the Romanian courts agreed with me and said there was not enough evidence
00:59:02.880 for them to go forth with a trial. And they sent it back down to the lower courts.
00:59:07.200 So I don't know what my crime exactly is there other than reading court documents, which I
00:59:11.260 think everyone is allowed to do. And regarding the Harvey series, yeah, you better get started
00:59:16.260 because if she's starting all of this over Jessica Mann, it's probably worth looking into
00:59:20.600 the series to see what she didn't want you to see. Because if she defended that girl, I
00:59:25.120 don't know. I haven't looked into her previous reporting because I'm actually not copying
00:59:28.820 her and someone contacted me about the Harvey case. But that is something. I do not take
00:59:35.180 Jessica Mann as an honest individual. Amanda Pichardo writes, House Inhabit says she has
00:59:40.060 Scorpio tendencies, demonic. She's just manifesting right now. And we rebuke this in Jesus's name.
00:59:46.020 Yeah. Also, some of you guys shared with me that she's called Olivia Nuzzi fat. Now they're
00:59:50.020 friends. And that she did this whole sub stack where she just was calling her big boned and fat.
00:59:56.020 And that was fine, I guess, on her sub stack. And then she tried to pretend like I randomly
01:00:01.080 attacked Meghan McCain, who still is reeling over this one tweet that I sent to her and her husband
01:00:05.700 have never stopped. Like I'm not taking it back. I do think people should take advice
01:00:10.680 from Joe Rogan over taking advice from Meghan McCain on health. I don't think getting a vaccine
01:00:15.820 should make you a person who is allowed to snipe at people for exploring other health options.
01:00:22.020 Like I said, I was Maha before it was cool. Like, you know, I was definitely Maha before it was cool
01:00:26.800 or relevant. Abigail writes, I don't know how you do this, getting attacked by petulant children
01:00:32.360 nonstop for years. I would have lost my mind long ago. Nobody has thicker skin. Thoughts on the Pete
01:00:38.200 Hegseth texting scandal. Yeah, that was embarrassing. There's no other way to say it. It was embarrassing.
01:00:42.900 If it had happened on Biden's side, we would all be mocking it. And yeah, it's just totally crazy.
01:00:48.180 Obviously, if someone did that in the office and you would have had to have checked that a million
01:00:53.300 times to see who was on that thread and they've got a bit of egg on their face and they have to
01:00:57.540 deal with that and confront it and say this was a huge mistake. We regret it. You know, to err is
01:01:02.680 human. So is it? Oh, my gosh, Pete Hegseth is. No, by the way, I can tell you just as I know him
01:01:09.040 privately, Pete Hegseth has always been exceptional to me. He's always been so kind and I really do wish him
01:01:15.000 the best. And, you know, it's actually this stuff happens because people that hate you love it and
01:01:19.520 you feel embarrassed about it and it doesn't make you feel great. So that's all I really have to say
01:01:23.620 about that. Sis Halliday says Candace will go down as one of the best independent journalists of our
01:01:27.880 time. Yeah. And let me tell you, if if if somebody does start paying me like Iran or Qatar, you're
01:01:33.420 going to hear from me first here. Like I'm going to read an ad and be like, this is Qatar. Like if if
01:01:38.500 Jessica finds out I'm a Qatari royal, I am so out for my oil money. Like it's stupid how out I am.
01:01:43.740 And at least you guys know that I'm so 100 percent that if and they have never approached me if they
01:01:49.580 had approached me and wanted to do a deal. Like what? Why am I not supposed to do be a princess?
01:01:56.020 Like, why can't I be Princess Jasmine? Why is everybody hating on Aladdin? Like it's like crazy.
01:02:00.540 I don't this whole like weird Middle Eastern bad America good thing is also getting quite exhausting
01:02:05.680 because we do deals in the Middle East like Jared Kushner has done deals in the Middle East.
01:02:09.420 He is running a private equity firm in the Middle East. And it's basically this weird thing they're
01:02:15.460 trying to create that's not real by pretending that it would be like totally crazy if somebody
01:02:21.180 did do a deal with a Qatari, the Qataris or the Iranians or something. I don't understand it.
01:02:27.900 I don't understand why I've been accused of these things. It's 1000 percent not true. And the attacks
01:02:33.220 on Tucker have been especially nasty as of late. And I don't think that they're authentic. I think
01:02:37.340 they are funded. And I will leave that at that. OK, reminding you guys, I didn't know it was sold
01:02:42.400 out when we like and I promoted this obviously yesterday. It is now back in stock. Our anti-feminist
01:02:48.660 because I've been anti-feminist since before it was cool. I've been Maha since before it was cool.
01:02:53.180 And our anti-feminist merch is back on the website. And this hat is amazing. And so is this
01:02:59.860 mug. And I'm going to continue looking at Jessica Mann. So I'm coming for you,
01:03:04.700 feminists. I'm coming for you quickly. And we will see you guys tomorrow.