Candace Owens - April 14, 2025


The Justin Bieber Plot Thickens! | Candace Ep 176


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

182.34029

Word Count

10,456

Sentence Count

742

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Candice reveals why Harley Pasternak has blocked her on social media and why she believes Justin Bieber is actually fighting for his freedom from Hollywood. She also discusses the tragic death of Prince and the possible connection between him and the Deep State.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, you guys, happy Monday. I have to tell you, you totally inundated me over the
00:00:04.940 weekend with tips regarding Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, also incredible insights on
00:00:10.420 how many people in Hollywood seem to have survived or not survived the very same thing.
00:00:16.360 I received absolute confirmation, by the way, that we are on the right path regarding Justin
00:00:20.280 Bieber and his fight for his freedom from Hollywood. And this is probably the most
00:00:26.600 interesting thing which has transpired. Harley Pasternak, Ye's trainer, yeah, has blocked me
00:00:33.680 on social media. And we were talking about him on Thursday. Now I'm blocked. And I then decided to
00:00:38.840 go down the Prince rabbit hole. So we're going to discuss that as well. Also, I've never had anyone
00:00:44.760 expressly demand that I be put into prison for my speech before. But rather shockingly, Trump's
00:00:49.420 former ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, is now suggesting that me and Tucker Carlson should be
00:00:54.860 arrested and sent to prison. I'm not kidding. I'm going to show you a clip. It's unbelievable.
00:00:59.360 It looks like I'm going to have to maybe get ready to give birth in prison. Anyways, welcome back to Candace.
00:01:03.740 Ladies and gentlemen, I am shaken, shook, shooketh to my core, okay? Harley Pasternak has blocked me
00:01:25.260 on Insta. I guess that's better than him drugging me and threatening to take me away from my children,
00:01:31.680 take me back to La La Land because playdates with the kids are just not going to be the same.
00:01:36.320 We should probably discuss how we got there because that is a pretty crazy development. How did we get
00:01:40.720 there where Harley Pasternak, who definitely has links to the deep state, is blocking little old me?
00:01:46.980 Well, it's probably because we have been noticing some things over here. Obviously, on Thursday,
00:01:52.380 we started unpacking the Bieber plot. I went on a tip, a very strong tip that Bieber's actually
00:01:58.180 waging a private battle. I just spiritually felt when I was reading the headlines, where have I
00:02:02.440 seen this all before? Suddenly, a person finds Christ and the next thing you know, we're being
00:02:06.000 told he's crazy, he's on drugs, his relationship is being monitored every second by people in the
00:02:13.020 media who are essentially trying to create a rift between him and his wife. Let's dial this back a
00:02:18.900 bit. Let me ask you guys a pretty basic question. How many times, realistically, can a major
00:02:24.820 successful artist that is engaged in a fight for their freedom suddenly become insane,
00:02:31.960 drug addicted, and then die relatively young? Okay, if you just had to put it within some odds,
00:02:38.120 what would you say the odds are on that? I want to be clear, I had never been down the Prince
00:02:41.980 rabbit hole, and I'm not totally there yet. I'm just beginning. And I did not realize that you can
00:02:47.360 quite literally draw a direct line from Prince to Michael Jackson, to Ye, and then now to Justin Bieber.
00:02:54.720 And the things that they have been saying and what they are trying to do now. I did not grow up in a
00:02:58.840 Prince household beyond a couple of his major hits, namely Raspberry Barrette and When Doves Cry.
00:03:05.440 So when he died on April 21st of 2016, at the very young age of 57, I did not venture to look
00:03:14.400 beyond the media headlines in terms of that story. I just registered the official story. The official
00:03:20.180 story was that he died of a drug overdose, an accidental opioid overdose. This is from the New
00:03:26.020 York Times. They said, quote, Prince was found dead in the elevator of his home in Chanhassen,
00:03:31.360 Minnesota, on April 25th, 2016, by Mr. Kirk Johnson and others after he ingested the fatal amount of
00:03:40.060 fentanyl, which is often used to manufacture counterfeit pills that are sold on the black market
00:03:46.140 as oxycodone and other pain relievers. OK, so that that's the official story. What is the unofficial
00:03:53.340 story? What is the unofficial story of Prince? Well, I'm just learning that throughout his entire
00:03:58.320 career, this is the guy who quite literally turned his name into a symbol so that record executives could
00:04:04.580 not benefit off of his name. Like he was willing to just be a symbol so that he could have ownership
00:04:09.920 over his name. He was constantly at war with the executives at the record labels. And I want to
00:04:16.960 show you this clip of him discussing how he viewed record labels. This is from 2004. Take a listen.
00:04:23.120 Ever since my third album, I wasn't really taking large advances from the recording companies. I was
00:04:30.180 recording the albums myself in my own studio. So the way I looked at it, I owned the work because I paid
00:04:37.440 for it. And I did all the work. I created it. So I felt like it should belong to me. That said, the
00:04:43.020 companies felt otherwise. And they would always hold this contract up and say, well, you signed it.
00:04:49.940 And I say, well, I understand that. It's not like I want to leave. I just want to, you know, talk about
00:04:54.800 this thing and see if we can't make it more fair. Of course, they wouldn't change because if they
00:04:59.680 change, they wouldn't really exist. And that's kind of the situation we're in right today. They're not
00:05:05.420 going to exist much longer. If we can work together, then it's going to be, you know,
00:05:10.640 everybody will kind of move into a situation where they do what it is that they're qualified to do.
00:05:14.780 If they're going to be indeed a delivery service, then that's fine. But even FedEx doesn't say that
00:05:20.360 they own the thing that they ship, you know, right?
00:05:26.500 Actually, such an interesting point that I had never even thought of. Like, how did the record labels
00:05:30.160 just decide that they own your voice? They should be operating like FedEx. Like, we can distribute your
00:05:34.220 music, but you don't own the thing that you are distributing, similar to FedEx. He also discussed
00:05:41.520 very early on something that we now know to be quite intentional when we think about the MKUltra
00:05:46.220 program, but just the degeneration of music over time. Like, you know, people were playing
00:05:51.820 instruments. People had these nice themes that they were singing about. And suddenly there was this
00:05:56.100 radical shift and music has become increasingly more raunchy and more pornographic. Well, he was early to
00:06:01.860 that game. And here's what he had to say to MTV News about that degeneration. Take a listen.
00:06:07.900 What was it that you were listening to in music today that made you say, I've got to put some
00:06:13.520 more stuff out there? You have to do this. Mainly, I sensed a great deal of negativity and entropy in the
00:06:21.580 music. There's a disintegration going on that we really have to address. Our values have been
00:06:31.820 lessened to a great degree. VH1's been pretty cool. They don't show too much craziness on their channel,
00:06:38.240 but other Viacom channels do. So I think that we should address this as a community as to what it's
00:06:47.640 doing to the culture. People can say all they want to that there's no reason for these kids to listen
00:06:55.180 to music and then go shoot somebody. But, you know, there's something that's triggering these buttons.
00:07:02.020 Just incredible because, like I'm just telling you, this is the first time that I've ever heard
00:07:07.840 this because I didn't follow Prince in his musical career. And I just can't believe that he was having
00:07:12.360 this exact same discussion that we know Michael Jackson was having and then Ye was having. And
00:07:16.620 just to show this to you again, I know I showed it to you on Thursday. Let's just listen to what
00:07:20.660 Michael Jackson was saying about these same record labels.
00:07:25.940 Record companies really, really do conspire against their artists. They steal, they cheat,
00:07:31.040 they do whatever they can, especially the black artists. Sony Tommy Mottola. Tommy Mottola is the
00:07:37.240 president of the record division. He is a mean, he's a racist. And he's very, very, very devilish.
00:07:49.420 And, you know, YouTube last year took down, I still never got clarity on why they did this,
00:07:54.720 but they took down my interview with Ye in the midst of all of the fire when he was being called crazy
00:08:00.040 by the press. I sat him down at my home and just had a discussion with him because I wanted to sort
00:08:03.900 of capture that moment. And believe it or not, he was talking about the exact same thing, this
00:08:09.160 treatment of artists, really making it sound like a modern form of slavery. Here is Ye and what he had
00:08:15.960 to say in 2022. We can't just say, oh, it's okay for people to like super complicate deals and to
00:08:25.880 collude on deals and to not look at us as human beings, as artists and athletes and actors, that we
00:08:32.300 have to be willing to like stand up for that, to be able to change something. And we need to come
00:08:37.880 together as a society to be, to, to be the first civilization to actually became civil.
00:08:46.000 Gosh, it all sounds so reasonable, right? When you hear it like that, but that's not what the
00:08:52.480 media tells us about these people. I mean, when you start speaking like that as an artist or as a
00:08:58.460 podcaster or as somebody who's within a con within any kind of contract, suddenly the media comes down
00:09:03.240 on you hard. And like we said, wacko jacko, here's a collage of some headlines. Here's Justin Bieber,
00:09:10.000 a recent collage of the headlines that are coming at him right now. And I think the message is pretty
00:09:14.460 clear. If they cannot control you, they will ruin you. Okay. They'll say you are on drugs or say you're
00:09:20.380 having a mental break. The timing of this discussion, by the way, is rather serendipitous because this
00:09:27.840 week we're getting into our second book of the book club, my book club, which is Hollywood Babylon.
00:09:34.600 And we had pre-picked this book, not knowing everything that would be going on with Justin
00:09:38.660 Bieber and the conversation that we would be having. But this book really speaks about how
00:09:44.300 Hollywood became Hollywood, about how it was founded. And if you believe Kenneth Anger,
00:09:49.220 then Hollywood was definitively, that's the, that's the author of the book, Kenneth Anger,
00:09:53.320 and Hollywood was definitively started by gang members. And I see no reason after having read
00:09:59.060 this book to contradict anything, anything that meaningfully contradicts what he says,
00:10:02.980 the amount of deaths, the murders, the shootings, the convenient overdoses, the pornography, the
00:10:08.840 blackmail. The book introduces us to all of the main players at that time, Paramount Studios,
00:10:14.620 Metro, Goldwyn, and Meyer, MGM. And it tells you who exactly was at the top of those studios.
00:10:22.920 Namely, a guy named Joe Pasternak, Louis B. Mayer, and Sam Katz. These were the guys who were at the
00:10:31.540 beginning of Hollywood. And I'm very much interested today in Joe Pasternak, right? Because I had begun
00:10:37.320 wondering out loud to myself if it was plausible that this guy who had everything to do with the
00:10:44.100 founding of Hollywood might be related to Harley Pasternak, the guy who was just going to take
00:10:52.160 yay back to La La Land as a gym trainer. It just seems to me that every time I come across a
00:10:58.900 connection to the CIA and Hollywood and mind control, I come across the last name Pasternak.
00:11:04.180 Obviously, you saw last week, even when we were speaking about that declassified document from
00:11:08.420 MKUltra, the guy who we couldn't find a picture of, he was a Pasternak. And we have Joe Pasternak over
00:11:16.780 in Hollywood, he's running everything. And we know for a fact that he, too, worked with the CIA
00:11:22.000 to popularize a book called Dr. Zhivago, which I should mention, that book was written by his
00:11:32.180 Russian cousin. So Joe Pasternak and the author of this book, Boris Pasternak, were actually cousins.
00:11:38.880 I found that out this weekend. A lot of Pasternak's in the mix when it comes to the CIA.
00:11:45.240 Check out this 2014 headline from The Guardian pertaining to that book, Dr. Zhivago.
00:11:49.680 It reads, the CIA used Dr. Zhivago as a literary weapon during the Cold War. And it tells us that
00:11:57.420 more than 100 newly declassified documents in the U.S. have revealed how the CIA printed Russian
00:12:03.980 language copies of Boris Pasternak's classic novel, Dr. Zhivago, during the Cold War in an attempt to
00:12:11.260 sow unrest among Soviet citizens. The CIA published a hardback Russian language edition of Dr. Zhivago
00:12:18.500 in the Netherlands and a miniature paperback edition at its own headquarters, making sure that, quote,
00:12:24.860 the hand of the United States government was not to be shown in any manner, reveal the documents.
00:12:30.260 It then pressed copies into the hands of Soviet citizens at the 1958 Brussels Universal and
00:12:37.540 International Exposition, while agents who had contact with Soviet tourists and officials in the
00:12:43.540 West passed out the miniature edition. OK, so just to be clear, CIA began distributing copies of this
00:12:49.820 book, Dr. Zhivago, throughout the USSR in the late 1950s as a weapon of war to make Soviets question
00:12:56.360 their government and similarly to make us Americans and those in the West understand who our enemies
00:13:02.620 were. Tale as old as time. They want to go to war with somebody. First, they have to propagandize us.
00:13:07.380 Hollywood and the government have always had a unique relationship. Movies and songs that are being
00:13:12.580 produced are being produced for the purpose of propaganda and social engineering. And this is
00:13:17.140 where Joe Pasternak steps in. He would know because he's the person that made Dr. Zhivago a winning
00:13:24.220 film in Hollywood, literally. OK, in 1966, Joe Pasternak put on the first ever color presentation of the Oscar
00:13:34.920 awards show. OK, this is an actual article from that time. It says Oscar show scheduled next Monday.
00:13:41.860 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will be throwing the the book at its audience when the first
00:13:48.860 color presentation of the annual Oscar show hits the nation's television screens the night of April 18th.
00:13:56.720 It mentions how this is being thrown on all throughout this article by Joe Pasternak, the producer of this
00:14:01.900 year's Oscar cast. And guess what happened that year? Dr. Zhivago took home a ton of awards. It won for
00:14:08.920 Best Art Direction, Best Color Cinematography, Best Art Design, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay
00:14:14.740 Writing, You Name It. OK. So you can imagine that people at this time who had no idea that this was a
00:14:20.580 government operation, which included Joe Pasternak and his cousin. OK, people at this time must have
00:14:25.400 assumed that it was all organic. You go to the Oscars, you watch the Grammys, you think it's all
00:14:29.540 organic. But in reality, the American population was being intentionally engaged in propaganda.
00:14:36.460 So I hate to say this, but Kanye was right after all when he said that award shows are fake.
00:14:41.860 They are fake. This is about social engineering. You are the product. Your mind is the product.
00:14:49.040 So I started thinking over this weekend, what if we just stopped for one second accusing all of these
00:14:55.220 artists of being crazy? And instead, we started actually investigating some of the things that
00:14:59.400 they've been saying, right? They've been saying, Kanye, for example, that there are gangs that still
00:15:04.340 control Hollywood and that you aren't allowed to stand up to the game, the gangs, without being ruined
00:15:09.480 financially, reputationally, and that at very convenient times, the world will suddenly learn
00:15:15.680 that you're actually a drug addict or experiencing a mental break. Also, I have to just add this into
00:15:22.780 the mix. Is it also sort of weird that it seems to be a common thread in all these stories that when
00:15:27.980 people begin embracing Christianity, they're accused of suffering a psychotic break? Because
00:15:33.240 that's what's happening in Justin Bieber right now. It's like he's drawing closer to Christ and we're
00:15:36.980 being told, no, he's like, he's just lost his mind and he's a druggie and he's broke. Okay.
00:15:41.900 That seems weird. And that is specifically what Ye said happened to him. It was the reason he said
00:15:48.520 that Harley put him in the hospital because Ye began quoting the Bible and reading the Bible.
00:15:55.760 And so he said, we got to call an ambulance if something's gone wrong with you. Here is Ye describing
00:16:01.360 that moment. Actually, the day when they put me in the hospital, I had started reading the Bible really
00:16:09.200 heavy and rewriting Bible verses. And when the Jewish trainer saw, and you're like looking like,
00:16:16.060 well, that sounds pretty bipolar. But the Jewish trainer saw that, put me in the hospital and then
00:16:25.200 said, and then put it in the press.
00:16:35.300 He's referring to Harley Pasternak and he, Harley Pasternak then put it into TMZ that he had suffered
00:16:40.820 a psychotic break when he was writing Bible verses. Now, Ye also tweeted this. He tweeted, quote,
00:16:47.400 I was told that if I expose the truth of the bad business practices, everything is going to be taken
00:16:53.300 from me, including my black children. And everyone has now bore witness to the public Emmett tilling
00:16:58.480 of Ye. But God has put something on my heart not to back down. Okay. And now that I'm thinking about
00:17:05.440 it, it's weird because that's what happened to me too. It's just simple phrase. All I said was Christ
00:17:11.360 is king. And my gosh, did I lose so much. Actually, quite frankly, I think I gained a lot. But it was a
00:17:17.820 scandal that still won't die. There's still reports being produced by the likes of Jordan
00:17:22.840 Peterson on why you can't say Christ is king. Okay. It was followed by people who were trying
00:17:28.940 to convince the public back in 2024 that I was suffering from a postpartum psychosis. I'm just
00:17:34.720 showing you three tweets to that effect from last year because it's incredible to reflect upon this
00:17:39.000 person, Avi Weiss. Is it possible that Candace is having postpartum psychosis? Joshua Nebo writes,
00:17:44.720 I've said it before and I'll say it again. Candace is suffering from legit psychosis and needs
00:17:49.400 mental health intervention. Lastly, this person, Get Real, wrote in August, somebody get Candace
00:17:56.300 some urgent psychological help. She's actually developing psychosis. What a weird trend. You
00:18:00.920 just diagnose a person you've never met and never seen. And they try to convince you that the people
00:18:06.060 are having mental breaks when they say things they don't like. It's weird because it's almost like
00:18:10.360 the people that are doing this are partaking in something that I wouldn't even call a faith,
00:18:15.760 but clearly something that must run counter to Christ. It's interesting even more so because
00:18:20.960 Kenneth Anger, the author of Hollywood Babylon, was very much a member of the elite and he said
00:18:27.020 that they all worshipped the occult. So it ain't Judaism, it ain't Christianity, but it's the occult.
00:18:32.540 And he would know because he was one of them until the day he died. He believed in black ceremonial
00:18:39.020 magic. He believed in the occult and he was interested in works pertaining to blood sacrifice. I mean,
00:18:44.140 he's a total character and yet somehow was allowed to become this like a big guy in Hollywood.
00:18:49.780 Like I said, we'll get more into that in the book club. That's not YouTube safe. But it is
00:18:53.980 interesting, right? I should also mention that the media says that Kenneth Anger's book has long
00:18:59.900 been debunked. So don't even think about it. Don't even think about reading it. Just kidding.
00:19:03.460 We're going to read it anyways because when the media says something has been debunked,
00:19:06.560 it usually hasn't been. Anyways, I'm really starting to wonder now about Harley Pasternak,
00:19:10.800 and if he somehow belongs in this Hollywood CIA link together family tree. So I'll tell you what
00:19:17.500 I did. I decided to just put together a little family tree for Harley Pasternak and I'll tell
00:19:20.660 you what I found. First and foremost, like I told you, Harley blocked me on Instagram. Here's proof
00:19:27.200 of that. This is what I see. I see no posts. And I thought it was so weird when I was going to go
00:19:32.200 through every single post he's ever posted. Okay, fair. He knew what I was going to do. He knew he's
00:19:36.880 watching the show. He knows I like timelines. But he blocked me. I thought that was weird. But I was
00:19:41.480 able to find old posts of his. And I'm just beginning this process. Here's an old post about
00:19:46.660 his time spent in the Canadian military. He wrote, from 1994 to 1997, I was an exercise nutrition
00:19:53.340 scientist in the military. I worked in a laboratory that focused on the effects of different drugs and
00:19:59.620 foods on soldiers' ability to run faster, jump higher, and stay awake longer. I did not have a gun. I never
00:20:07.320 rode in a tank. I never saw enemy fire. And my life was never in any danger. On the other hand, tens of
00:20:12.780 thousands of brave men and women soldiers risk their lives to protect ours. I am eternally grateful to all of
00:20:18.980 you who have served to protect our safety and freedom. Thank you so much. So, yes, he was involved in
00:20:26.360 drugging people and seeing what the effects of those drugs were. I also was able to find, while I was
00:20:34.320 looking just briefly through his family tree, wondering if he could be related to Joe Pasternak of
00:20:39.580 MGM or Boris Pasternak, his cousin, I found that he had mentioned that his grandma, Lucy, had survived the
00:20:49.060 Holocaust. And I can show you that here, blocking out the faces of his family because it doesn't matter,
00:20:55.080 but he's holding a picture of his grandmother, Lucy. And he said, this photo is of my great
00:20:59.780 grandmother, Lucy Pasternak. She was from Transylvania and survived Auschwitz. A great deal
00:21:06.060 of who I am today is because of who she was. Okay. I'm going to flag that for you because I was not
00:21:11.180 able to confirm that information. And I'm going to show you this tree. It's actually, it's usually
00:21:16.960 quite simple to confirm information as it pertains to the Holocaust. They've done an incredible job
00:21:21.520 documenting all the victims. And I was able to confirm that her sister, Lucy's sister, allegedly
00:21:29.120 survived Auschwitz, but I could not find Lucy herself. So I'm just asking the public to help me make
00:21:35.440 that connection because the contrary, I found interesting. I found information that it was just
00:21:41.320 her sister. Anyways, this is his family tree. Harley Pasternak, again, we're working to confirm
00:21:46.400 this. His parents are public. He has posted them publicly. They do work publicly. So this was not
00:21:52.680 like a find where we were doxing someone or anything. His mother, Barbara, his dad's name is
00:21:57.700 Joe. And what was really interesting is Joe's grandmother, Joe's mother, as you can see here,
00:22:04.140 is Lucy Pasternak. Her name was Leetze, formerly Mull Dolvin. I was able to discover that her sister's
00:22:13.840 name is Magda Adler, formerly Mull Dolvin of Israel. I'll show you how. But then the grandfather,
00:22:22.940 not a single trace. One mentioned on a site that his nickname may have been Shimmy, but I can't find
00:22:29.440 a single trace of the grandfather. And I'm wondering if that grandfather could have been a son of the
00:22:38.880 original Joe Pasternak. Hey, even looking at these dates, it's totally plausible that Joe Pasternak
00:22:44.440 had an affair with Lucy. I don't know. I just feel like somehow this is supposed to connect, that this
00:22:50.000 family tree is supposed to connect. If you're listening to this on audio, you're going to have to go onto
00:22:53.920 YouTube and look at this family tree. But that missing grandfather kind of really bugs me. And so I'm
00:23:01.220 going to ask you guys to send tips at CandaceOwens.com because we then began looking into Lucy thinking it's
00:23:06.400 going to be very easy to find who her husband is. You're telling me you've got an Auschwitz survivor
00:23:11.100 and you have kids that are very involved. Harley has a couple of brothers. They're all very involved.
00:23:19.900 And I'm sure they've mentioned their grandfather somewhere. No, we couldn't find it, even in
00:23:24.840 databases where we were able to find information about Lucy. And here's what we have found thus far
00:23:29.860 on Lucy. His grandmother, who he says survived Auschwitz. Again, just looking for somebody to
00:23:36.320 confirm that. Maybe she had a different name, but I only have her as Litsy. She went as Lucy.
00:23:41.900 And I ain't got any other name there. So I'm very curious about that. We have Lucy mentioned
00:23:48.600 in a newspaper as having owned an art gallery. This is a Canadian newspaper and it's in Montreal,
00:23:55.260 which makes sense is where Harvey is from, that she was the manager of a gallery in 1970. So a
00:24:02.220 manager of a gallery on Ville Marie in Montreal. And she is just commenting on a portrait here.
00:24:09.080 We have found that. We have Lucy again. We know this is the right person mentioned in the birth
00:24:14.640 of Harley's brother. And what's interesting about this, right? So it mentions his parents,
00:24:20.340 Joe and Barbara are proud to announce the arrival of their son, weighing eight pounds, 13 ounces on
00:24:26.440 January 19th of 1983 at 3.16 PM. But it says first grandchild of Lucy Pasternak of Montreal.
00:24:39.280 That's weird because Harley was born. Harley's mentioned in the next line, brother, Harley,
00:24:45.020 mother and father doing fine. So how could it be Lucy Pasternak's first grandchild?
00:24:50.340 If Harley was born. Now this, it's a newspaper. They could have gotten something wrong. Special
00:24:56.380 thanks to Dr. Bernstein and staff at Mount Sinai Hospital. Thought it was a weird typo,
00:25:01.160 but I just wanted to draw your attention to that. Then we have the correct Lucy again in her
00:25:07.400 obituary. And every obituary that we found, it didn't mention that she had survived Auschwitz or
00:25:13.680 that, you know, that she was a Holocaust survivor, which I flagged as very interesting. That's why I'm
00:25:17.880 asking the public to send me information. I know there are people that dedicate their entire lives
00:25:21.780 to documenting that stuff. And I've checked those websites. It says Lucy Pasternak on Tuesday does
00:25:27.340 not mention her husband again. Lucy Pasternak, loving mother and mother-in-law of Joe and Barbara,
00:25:32.540 devoted grandmother to Harley, Jesse and Bobby, dear sister of Magda Adler of Israel. And then it tells
00:25:40.120 us where the service is going to be. No mention of her late husband. That's a hole I got to fill,
00:25:47.640 guys. Okay. So I'm opening up tips at CandiceOwens.com looking for that missing Pasternak that
00:25:57.640 was married to Lucy, who Harley Pasternak says survived Auschwitz. And I have been unable to confirm
00:26:03.520 that just yet. And like I said, the records on that are very tight. And usually it's a very quick,
00:26:09.560 you can, there's video, videos, lists, everything. And I could not find this woman, but I was able to
00:26:15.220 find her sister and confirm that her sister Magda Adler of Israel survived the Holocaust. So you guys
00:26:21.600 can help me with that. Pull up that chart again one more time so they can see it because now I am
00:26:26.280 really honing in on what's going on here in Hollywood, the CIA. You guys just take that. We are looking for
00:26:32.080 this person who potentially went by the nickname Shimmy, which is what we were able to find on the
00:26:37.020 site. Is it possible Joe and Lucy? Like maybe it's not a great grandpa up there. And it's Joe by a
00:26:46.440 different name. He traveled extensively, traveled extensively. I'm just wondering, it just seems weird
00:26:52.100 not to include that in an obituary or to include that or speak about that publicly. But I'm thinking
00:26:58.480 whatever is going on in Hollywood has been going on for a very long time. Now, what does this all
00:27:03.120 mean? Well, first and foremost, it means it's time for you guys to wake up. I'll tell you that for
00:27:07.360 free. It means that Justin Bieber is fighting a very scary private battle right now. I am, if I'm
00:27:17.500 fearful for his life, it's not because I believe he's on drugs. I'll tell you that for free. It's because
00:27:21.960 I've read too many of these books. I know too much about the late Joe Pasternak. I know too much
00:27:28.120 about the founding of Hollywood. I know too much about all of these artists who conveniently have
00:27:32.400 drug overdoses when they're at the peak of these fights. And now that these fights, like I mentioned
00:27:37.420 to you, are taking place privately and through arbitration and not publicly, it actually puts
00:27:43.840 these individuals more at risk. And I think that we really should begin by understanding who has
00:27:52.400 been controlling Hollywood for a very long time. Because if we can connect Harley Pasternak to Joe
00:27:56.240 Pasternak, and I think we're close here, and things are going to start to get very interesting.
00:28:02.280 Very, very interesting. Anyways, you guys know me. I am on it either way. I appreciate you guys
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00:30:09.120 Okay. This debate seemingly has broken the internet. So we have to discuss it. I actually,
00:30:14.940 125,000 tweets pertaining to the Douglas Murray versus Dave Smith debate, which was released,
00:30:24.620 I think, on Friday on Joe Rogan. It might've been Thursday. I actually think it was Thursday of last
00:30:28.200 week. X, as I mentioned, was positively dominated by this discussion surrounding the debate. And I
00:30:34.920 want to say right at the top of this, I actually know both of these gentlemen. I know Douglas Murray
00:30:38.900 because he is from the same circles as my husband in London, highfalutin circles of London. And I have
00:30:48.940 had dinner with him. I've been around him and he's very kind. And I think that that's great because
00:30:54.820 I, it's never great to go into trying to judge a debate when you just, just don't like somebody,
00:30:59.880 you know, just like, I just don't like, I don't like Douglas Murray. He's actually always been very
00:31:02.940 lovely to me and always very kind to me. And he's one of those people that I can say that even though
00:31:07.160 I very much just agree with him, I don't then say, well, he's a terrible human being. But what was
00:31:14.260 happening and what was at root of this discussion was credentialism. Essentially the first 45 minutes of
00:31:20.940 this debate, if you haven't seen it, and they were supposed to be debating what's happening in
00:31:25.320 Israel, Gaza. It was really spent with Douglas Murray suggesting, I would say outright saying
00:31:31.180 that people need to have better expertise on various subjects before they can engage in discussion
00:31:37.120 about those subjects or, and he was really kind of condemning Joe Rogan here, they shouldn't even be
00:31:41.720 platformed. And he specifically called out Ian Carroll and he called out historian Daryl Cooper,
00:31:47.860 which I was confused about because I think Daryl Cooper is great. But here is what Douglas
00:31:52.040 Murray had to say. If you're going to interview historians of the conflict or historians in
00:31:57.980 general, why would you get somebody like Ian Carroll? Yeah, but Ian Carroll, I didn't bring him on for
00:32:04.180 that purpose. I brought him on because I want to find out like, how's one get involved in the whole
00:32:08.420 conspiracy theory business? Because his whole thing is just conspiracies, you know? But do you have
00:32:14.080 any, I mean, there's been a tilt in the conversation, in both conversations in the last couple of years,
00:32:20.600 and it's largely to do with people who have appointed themselves experts, who are not experts.
00:32:30.860 So yeah, Ian Carroll, I don't think has appointed himself an expert. I just think that he's somebody
00:32:36.400 who's willing to ask questions and to introduce people to information. And I would offer that post-COVID,
00:32:44.060 I think the idea of expertise has been completely shattered. I think we can all agree post-COVID,
00:32:52.480 the idea of expertise has been shattered because all they offered us was this, you can't say this
00:32:56.100 because you're not a doctor, you can't say this because you don't understand, you're not in the
00:32:58.960 emergency rooms, what do you know about vaccines? And then it ended up being the regular people who
00:33:05.280 were asking meaningful questions and not prepared to instantly roll up their sleeves because the
00:33:10.300 government mandated it wound up being correct despite the censorship. So we understood that
00:33:16.180 we had to have more conversation, not less conversation. We actually need to hear independent
00:33:21.280 voices that aren't a part of the organ of media or the organ of pharma. But the part that I think in
00:33:28.880 terms of this debate between him and Dave Smith that I and many others were especially confused by
00:33:35.260 is the idea that you need to physically visit a place before you can engage in a discussion about
00:33:42.360 it. Take a listen.
00:33:43.760 Have you been to the crossing points? No. When were you last there at all? I've never been.
00:33:52.260 You've never been? Well, am I not allowed to talk about it now? I've never been to, have you ever been to
00:33:58.160 Nazi Germany? Are you allowed to have feelings about them? You can't time travel, but you can travel.
00:34:03.180 Okay, but so what? So what's the point? Like, okay. Lots of people have been there and agree with me and
00:34:08.120 lots of people have been there and agree with you. Yeah, but if you're going to spend a year and a half
00:34:11.200 talking about a place, you should at least do the courtesy of visiting it. All right. I just think
00:34:16.620 this is a non-argument. You don't think? No, I think it's a non-argument. But if you're next...
00:34:21.600 Will you have to go and touch the ground? No, I think you have to see... I think it's a good idea
00:34:25.400 to see stuff, particularly if you spend a career talking about something. Yes. I have a journalistic
00:34:31.660 rule of trying never to talk about a country, even in passing, unless I've at least been there.
00:34:35.660 Okay. It's sort of normal. It's a normal thing to do. You're talking about... Hang on. You're
00:34:42.180 talking about crossing points. And not only have you never been to a crossing point in either Egypt
00:34:47.040 or in Israel, but you've never even been to the region. Okay. Again, I think this is a non-argument.
00:34:51.960 I don't understand. No, it's not a non-argument. Yeah, it is. It's not a non-argument if you're
00:34:56.480 insisting that you're an expert of some kind, or not claiming you're an expert, but still talking
00:35:02.080 about it, about the provisions going into Gaza or not, if you've never seen any of this going on.
00:35:09.220 So you're not allowed to speak about things that you've read about. You can only speak
00:35:12.920 about things that you've seen with your own eyes. You can talk about what you want as you're
00:35:18.040 proving, but that is a different matter from spending an awfully long amount of time talking
00:35:27.820 about an issue in a region you haven't even had the courtesy to visit.
00:35:35.960 So I'm genuinely not sure what that argument means. And I would definitely love for him to
00:35:42.680 expand upon that because that would virtually exclude everyone ever from being able to engage
00:35:49.360 in a debate about anything, right? Unless you have money. Who's got the money to be traveling around
00:35:54.180 the world so that we can visit to see the places, the various places that all of our tax dollars are
00:35:59.880 going. Also, I have actually been to Israel and I would not cite myself as somebody who is more
00:36:06.380 educated than Dave Smith on this topic. Absolutely not. In fact, I routinely text Dave Smith and ask
00:36:12.820 him questions as I've been learning about this topic. I don't understand. I mean, if my tax dollars
00:36:18.240 have to go towards that, I would imagine that I have a right to speak about it and I shouldn't just
00:36:24.900 have to fund myself getting out there. I really just didn't understand this. I don't think, as an
00:36:31.980 example, that Australia should have been locked down in the way that it was, whether it was locking
00:36:37.820 down its citizens during COVID. I've never been to Australia. I don't think my tax dollars should be
00:36:44.380 sent to Ukraine at this moment because they can't even account for all the billions that we've
00:36:49.540 already given them. They just lost it. It went into a dark hole. We've sent them all this money
00:36:53.400 and now these Ukraine oligarchs are popping up buying yachts in St. Tropez. Saw them, okay? They're
00:37:00.400 buying all of these Russian yachts. Never been to Ukraine. Think I have a right to say that and to
00:37:07.500 keep harping on this fact that we need to stop giving money to these countries when it seems like they're
00:37:12.840 just laundering it and putting it elsewhere. I don't think our government, looking into the past,
00:37:18.020 should have dropped a bomb on praying Catholics in Nagasaki. I don't think that did anything to end
00:37:22.680 the war. And I'd be happy to engage in a debate with any person that thinks that it has. Never been
00:37:28.780 to Nagasaki. I don't think we should be funding LGBTQ programs in Pakistan. We are. Never been to
00:37:38.160 Pakistan. I don't think, perhaps most ludicrously, when Rand Paul released his list of government excess
00:37:45.940 spending that he does annually, and he told us that our government was funding Japanese quails.
00:37:51.600 They were giving Japanese quails cocaine to see if it increased their sex drive. I don't think we
00:37:57.780 should be doing that. I think it's absurd. And I thought that before I went to Japan for the first
00:38:03.160 time last year, and when I went to Japan, I didn't see any Japanese quails, but did it make me any more
00:38:09.500 or less of an expert or any more qualified to discuss whether or not we should be giving them
00:38:14.240 cocaine? Because that registers to most people as an issue of basic morality. And I would argue also of
00:38:20.580 extreme financial stupidity, like just common sense. I don't need to get on a plane to go observe a
00:38:25.400 Japanese quail high on cocaine to tell you that I don't think we should be funding that.
00:38:30.200 You know, I just have to have an ability to think in general. And I'm not sure exactly and where I
00:38:37.040 would push back here as well. What makes somebody an expert on something? Is it physically going
00:38:42.600 someplace? Is it a degree that confers onto you some special powers? Is it money, having the money to
00:38:48.880 visit places and to check it off and say, I visited this many places and so now I'm an expert or I can at
00:38:53.680 least, you know, engage in a topic that I care about. I think a lot of people who even are huge
00:39:00.840 fans of Douglas Murray, and by the way, like I said, I have really enjoyed him personally. He's always
00:39:05.400 been very kind to me. He's not like a lot of the people who engage in this ultra Zionism that drive
00:39:11.400 me insane and who I can tell you are bad people. Like we're not, I'm not like putting him in the
00:39:14.900 category of Seth Dillon and like Joel Berry of the Babylon Bee. He's very enjoyable. And so I was very
00:39:20.520 surprised to hear him argue in this style. And I think even the people who are ultra Zionists
00:39:25.860 said the same thing, that they were kind of confused by this line of arguments. It seems
00:39:30.400 more like an effort to control speech. And just to be clear, speech, if it's true, it doesn't really
00:39:35.480 matter who the speaker is or where they've been or how many passport stamps they have. And even
00:39:39.280 YouTuber God Saad, who's legitimately lost his mind and just rants and raves about how everything is
00:39:44.700 anti-Semitic, had a pretty reasonable take about this debate. And he is also, he's a massive fan of
00:39:51.220 Douglas Murray. He's had him on his show multiple times. And here's what he had to say.
00:39:54.640 I thought it would have been probably better if he just said, here are 10 things that you guys espoused
00:40:00.500 and let me address how each of them is complete nonsense, rather than saying, you know, we need
00:40:06.940 historians to talk about these positions or people who have the right credentials. I think that's,
00:40:12.000 that's the wrong reflex to have. I think it's much better to judge people based on the ideas
00:40:21.580 that they espouse. And earlier today, I put up a post on my X feed where I said, look, in Boolean
00:40:30.020 algebra, you can test or establish whether a statement is true or false. It's binary system
00:40:38.500 based on axiomatic truths, based on axiomatic properties, right? And that Boolean algebra statement
00:40:50.120 is true or false, irrespective of whomever writes it down and whomever reads it. And so by a similar
00:41:01.020 analogical reasoning, a statement is true or false, whether it's a plumber who said it or a eminent
00:41:09.800 historian or a fancy professor. As a matter of fact, as I have explained repeatedly, and certainly
00:41:15.260 the parasitic mind, all of the parasitic ideas that I discuss in the parasitic mind stem from professors.
00:41:23.780 And in channeling the spirit of Orwell, it takes intellectuals to come up with some of the dumbest
00:41:33.340 ideas.
00:41:34.560 And really, that's Thomas Sowell, who has done extensive research on showing you how academics
00:41:40.160 and professors and the people who perceive themselves to be like the intellectual elite,
00:41:45.440 elite, the academia, have put forth the worst ideas in the world that have led to so many people being
00:41:51.740 killed. Eugenics, people who are behind eugenics, all the things that they have done. And they do this
00:41:57.380 with this sort of academic snobbery is the reason why we have so much suffering worldwide. Like I said,
00:42:03.720 Thomas Sowell has an extensive, brilliant work on that, talking about really, really speaking to the
00:42:08.320 Harvard types and the Stanford types. And so it doesn't make me comfortable that we're seeing sort of
00:42:12.480 this emergence of people who are beginning to think that only some people are capable of thinking.
00:42:17.160 I think people are drawn to Ian Carroll because he's an imperfect character, because he's willing
00:42:20.960 to at least investigate things and say when he gets things wrong, similar to me. You know,
00:42:24.920 if I'm looking for something, I ask for the public to help me find it. We have a right to investigate
00:42:30.160 and to think. And Douglas Murray used to very much hold that position. Here he is on Lex Friedman
00:42:36.800 back in 2022. One argument they say is you, Douglas Murray, and you Lex Friedman don't have the right
00:42:46.400 to talk about race and racism in America. It is our struggle. You are from a privileged class of people
00:42:53.800 that don't, don't know what it's like to be a black man or woman in America walking down the street.
00:43:01.540 I really resent that form of argumentation. I really resent it. I have the right to talk about
00:43:07.440 whatever the hell I want and no one's going to stop me or try to intimidate me or tell me that
00:43:12.580 I can't simply because of my skin color. And I think that if I said to somebody else the other way
00:43:17.700 around, it would be equally reprehensible. If I said, shut up, you have no right to criticize anything
00:43:23.620 that Douglas Murray says because you've not got my skin color. Okay. It's not an exact comparison,
00:43:29.260 but seriously, is that a, is that a reasonable form of argument? Uh, you haven't been through
00:43:34.420 everything I've been through in my life. Therefore you can't comment. No, in that case,
00:43:38.620 nobody can talk about anything. We might as well pack up, go home and isolate ourselves.
00:43:44.500 For example, Holocaust survivors. Yes.
00:43:48.100 There is a sense in which maybe a basic sense of civility when a Holocaust survivor is speaking
00:43:54.740 about their experience of the Holocaust, then, um, an intellectual from a very different part of
00:44:01.960 the world that's simply writing about, uh, nuanced geopolitics of World War II just should not interrupt
00:44:10.340 the Holocaust survivor. We physically interrupt them if they're telling their story. No, with words,
00:44:14.780 with logic and reason that the experience of the Holocaust survivor somehow fundamentally has a deeper
00:44:22.740 understanding of the humanity and the injustice of that. Well, first of all, I mean, again,
00:44:29.080 when even deeper waters now, but in terms of wanting to listen to another person who has experienced
00:44:34.300 something, yes, yes, but not endlessly, not endlessly. I mean, there are some people who've
00:44:42.820 written about that. I mean, there are people who've written about the Holocaust who didn't experience the
00:44:46.680 Holocaust and have written about it better than people who did. It's, it's not this, this, this idea
00:44:53.480 that the lived experience to use this terrible modern jargon, as if there's another type, this, this,
00:44:59.900 this idea that the lived experience has to triumph over everything else is, is not always correct.
00:45:07.020 I very much agree with everything that he said there. So you, you wonder what has, what has
00:45:12.240 caused a shift in his viewpoints? Maybe it's not, maybe I'm getting it wrong. It's not a shift in
00:45:16.700 his viewpoints and he can better explain why he now thinks that people have to have
00:45:20.400 certain experiences in order to engage in a discussion. And sometimes discussions just being
00:45:25.120 about, again, basic morality, basic principles. Should kids and children, to children and women be
00:45:31.360 blown up into perpetuity as a response? That feels like a basic moral issue for me. This is going to
00:45:38.060 get even crazier, you guys, because it does seem that we are constantly carving out these special
00:45:43.560 territory for discussions pertaining to Israel. Like the smears are never more insane. And it's
00:45:49.600 something to pay attention to on the right. I am telling you guys, what is happening right now is
00:45:53.620 insane, right? They are trying to infringe upon our speech in ways that are getting very dark and very
00:45:59.540 creepy. David Friedman, who was Trump's former U.S. ambassador in the first term, former U.S. ambassador to
00:46:06.580 Israel, essentially is praising this current administration for jailing and deporting critics
00:46:13.600 of Israel and was specifically asked about me and Tucker Carlson. And he's calling for more
00:46:21.300 deportation, jail and the cutting of funding to anti-Semites, people that are openly disgusted.
00:46:27.380 This is going to be like Dave Smith in the future. Pay attention to this. Where are all of those free
00:46:32.340 speech people who gripped it off of free speech and who won't say anything and recognizing that this
00:46:38.600 administration, this current administration, is taking a turn that is quite dark, okay? It is not
00:46:43.520 what we signed up for. We are supposed to be the people who defend speech. So why is it now I'm finding
00:46:49.860 myself in agreement with Anna Kasparian and Cenk over at the Young Turks who are calling out what is
00:46:56.900 happening and how suddenly there is this squeeze on speech only as it pertains to the special topic of
00:47:03.380 Israel. Take a listen to what Anna had to say on the Young Turks. David Friedman, who actually was
00:47:11.360 Trump's ambassador to Israel in his first term, he doesn't just stop at progressives and their critique
00:47:22.680 of Israel. He's also focusing on the right wing as well. And I suspect that this is waking the right
00:47:29.880 wing up. Yeah, and it's not gonna play well.
00:47:31.520 Cuz if you think that free speech violations are only gonna impact the left, you'd be mistaken. Take a look.
00:47:37.720 I condemn anti-Semitism on the right and on the left. I'm an equal opportunity condemner
00:47:43.000 of anti-Semitism. You're alluding to Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson.
00:47:48.440 Yeah, none of them are any good on the right. On the left, I don't like any of these anti-Semites
00:47:53.880 and I'm not shy about it. There's no reason to think we're ever gonna convince them. But we can
00:47:58.200 deport them, we can put them in jail, we can make their lives miserable, we can cut off their funding.
00:48:02.200 And that's what the Trump administration is doing for the first time.
00:48:07.720 Okay, now understand what he considers anti-Semitism. And by the way, you're an American
00:48:12.760 citizen. If you are spewing anti-Semitic garbage, you're actually free to do that as long as you
00:48:19.720 don't act on it, right? Free speech is a thing. Hate speech is protected under the First Amendment.
00:48:25.320 This guy thinks that simply criticizing how Israel is prosecuting the war is already anti-Semitic.
00:48:32.520 It's already anti-Semitism. And he wants to throw you in prison for it.
00:48:36.520 Yeah. In prison for it.
00:48:38.120 And by the way, that was an answer to a question about Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens.
00:48:41.480 So we're not talking about student visas anymore. My God.
00:48:44.120 Now we're talking about core American podcasters, people in media on the right and the left.
00:48:51.000 If you criticize Israel, he says, well, you have no heart and you have no mind. You have no heart,
00:48:56.040 because of course you should know when Israel slaughtered 15,000 children,
00:48:59.960 it was the most moral thing to do. And if you dare disagree, we'll arrest you. And what did he say?
00:49:05.000 We'll cut off your funding. By the way, he's like, it's anti-Semitic to say that
00:49:11.800 the Jews would control speech in America. But if you dare cross Israel, we will cut off your funding,
00:49:18.760 we will deport you, we will arrest you. But don't say it. If you say what I just said,
00:49:24.200 I'm gonna call you an anti-Semitic. I know.
00:49:25.720 Maybe I'll throw you in prison. Okay. They're saying, well,
00:49:28.440 we start with the left. But we're equal opportunity condemners. Yeah.
00:49:33.240 So Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and everyone else, you start slightly criticizing Israel.
00:49:39.800 We got a jail in Louisiana and then one in El Salvador that Israel can send you to via the US government.
00:49:46.280 It's insane. Okay. It is insane. Time for Americans to wake up to what is happening. Okay.
00:49:53.240 Because our freedoms will be taken away very quickly. And yes, it is happening under this administration.
00:49:59.720 Okay. One thousand percent. Trump is being surrounded by ultra Zionists who are getting
00:50:05.720 him to take stances that are running counter to freedom. And those of us that are calling it,
00:50:10.680 I don't care. I really don't care what you call me. I don't have to survive a Trump administration.
00:50:14.440 My kids have to be able to grow up in a free country. I just, I just can't. I will not tolerate
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00:51:24.440 hit the book club. You can get it overnight at Hollywood Babylon. We start tomorrow, that book.
00:51:29.800 So we're ending chaos, kind of wrap it up, summarize what we've learned from it so that we can just
00:51:35.000 really drive home those points of what happened in the 60s. And then we will begin the discussion
00:51:40.040 of Hollywood Babylon. So if we get to anything, it'll be the first chapter. But really wanting
00:51:44.220 you to know who Kenneth Anger is, who the writer is. It's very important as we start getting into
00:51:49.800 how Hollywood was founded and funded and what was going on. And essentially, because we weren't
00:51:55.840 alive in the 20s and the 30s, they don't like you knowing how Hollywood was designed and who it was
00:52:01.840 designed for and by. So it's going to be a very interesting read. Patmos, if you've realized how
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00:52:35.880 And book club, by the way, is at 6 p.m. Eastern tomorrow, in case you're wondering what time.
00:52:39.680 So I will see you guys there. Okay, comments. Nadia writes, Candice, so many of us trust you and
00:52:45.060 believe in you. Thank you for doing the Lord's work. Harley blocking you has guilty written all over it.
00:52:49.480 No coincidence the Kardashians have access to someone like him. Like I said, I think a lot about the
00:52:53.880 Kardashians now and the stuff that Kanye told me that sounded insane at the time. And I'm kind of
00:52:58.680 working through my mind. I'm still working on that, but something that will probably come up in the
00:53:03.480 future. Razbaz writes, thank you for speaking up also about Prince. He had helped so many and it's
00:53:08.620 about time. People see he was a part of that agenda. Rest in power, Skipper. Hashtag fear the
00:53:16.360 fro. What's that hashtag? Is that a thing? Sarah writes, seems like a lot of child stars die young of
00:53:21.940 suicide or overdose. Girl, wait till we get to Hollywood Babylon. And when artists start speaking out or
00:53:26.580 finding faith, they do seem to suddenly become crazy or addicts. Then they die within a few years
00:53:30.640 of speaking out. That's how it goes. It's very Antichrist. Tracy Bassett writes, isn't freedom
00:53:36.660 of the press part of our constitution? Total rhetorical question. Isn't freedom of the press
00:53:41.220 part of our constitution? Total rhetorical question. I think we just maybe copied that twice. I think she
00:53:45.580 only said it once. Cynthia writes, I plan to homeschool, but how do I find sources that actually teach
00:53:50.360 truth? Everything feels biased. History, science, even books and TV. I just want my kids raised on what's
00:53:55.620 real, not rewritten. Yeah, well, if you're going to follow their academic program, then it's going
00:54:01.260 to be biased. And that's why we have to research these things ourselves. We have to find our own
00:54:06.220 books. And stick to the hard academics in terms of homeschooling. Teach your kids arithmetic. Teach
00:54:12.400 your kids how to write, how to read. And then when you want to get into history, you're going to have
00:54:16.940 to do that work. You're going to have to do the work to find out what is the true story and
00:54:22.420 introducing them to various podcasts and allowing them to do some of the critical thinking when they
00:54:26.560 hear different perspectives, finding great documentaries. It's usually the stuff that
00:54:30.040 doesn't get the attention that you can find the most truth in. Hence us just even speaking about
00:54:34.960 how we just accept a huge Hollywood blockbuster must be true. And then you realize the CIA has been
00:54:39.940 behind all of this stuff. And you're like, wait, this was just propaganda. We are all victims
00:54:43.440 of severe propaganda. It's Archie Wright. Just wanted to say I'm five episodes into A Shot in
00:54:49.000 the Dark. This is, in my opinion, the best work you've ever done. Thanks for doing this
00:54:52.880 so us parents can get a starting point of information with resources to go deeper.
00:54:57.000 Thank you for saying that because I have long said that the most important work that I've
00:55:00.160 ever done has been A Shot in the Dark. Every parent should watch it. It is worth whatever
00:55:05.560 it is that it costs to download A Shot in the Dark. If you know nothing about vaccines and
00:55:11.820 you're just being pressured by your doctor and you're feeling overwhelmed, you just had a
00:55:15.100 child. Every new parent should watch the series. It is not pushing you one way or the other.
00:55:20.700 It is presenting you with actual evidence and actual proof of what these diseases were in the
00:55:25.640 past, how effective the vaccines were, so that you can at least have a dialogue with your
00:55:30.300 pediatrician and not just, well, you should do it because it's always been done. That's foolish.
00:55:34.400 Your child has one body. You don't want to make a mistake and realize that you did it because you
00:55:39.000 were peer pressured. True Fighter writes, as a Muslim, I pray for your safety and I always
00:55:43.440 appreciate your truth telling. I also bought the anti-femme merch. Please never give up and
00:55:48.740 I wish you a blessed maternity leave. Thank you so much. Maxine writes, good morning, Candice
00:55:54.160 from Australia. Additional to Ian, can you also have Brett and Tucker host your show? Oh,
00:55:59.000 I wish I could have Tucker host my show. He's so much bigger and so much more popular than
00:56:02.620 me. Also, Brett, I feel, has been, she's like on a tour right now and she's also just blowing
00:56:08.420 up and I know how hard it is to get started when you're doing your own thing and she's just
00:56:12.400 coming out of corporate media. So I doubt she would have time to juggle that. So, but
00:56:17.380 it would be amazing. I would love to have Tucker host my show. I've got to do Tucker's show
00:56:20.980 in the near future because he's fantastic and I feel like I haven't seen him in a long time.
00:56:26.240 Allie writes, love Ian Carroll, but we are going to miss you while you're on leave. Don't worry,
00:56:30.200 I'll pop in a few times to say hi, maybe introduce you guys to the new baby. And don't forget,
00:56:34.440 I'm still going to do the book club because I feel like that's chill and I can just have my baby
00:56:37.100 on my chest. He'll be so new. He'll just be sleeping the whole time and you guys will be easy
00:56:41.260 if I need to say, nevermind, I got to go feed him. You'll let me leave. Again,
00:56:45.440 remind you guys, book club is tomorrow, 6 p.m. Eastern. So check it out over at CandiceOwens.com.
00:56:50.400 Great time to sign up and you can purchase Hollywood Babylon and get it overnighted to you
00:56:55.200 so that you can join it if you are interested. And don't forget to send me tips at CandiceOwens.com
00:57:02.140 as we look for that missing relative of Harley Pasternak and also a confirmation of a Lucy
00:57:07.940 who survived Auschwitz. We do have confirmation that her sister, Magda Adler, did, but I cannot
00:57:13.640 find that as it pertains to Lucy. All right, you guys, I think we covered a lot today. See you tomorrow.
00:57:19.600 Bye.