Candace - Emmanuel Macron Had A “Sugar Daddy". Kanye Drops A Documentary. | Candace Ep 228

Episode Date: August 14, 2025

The media reports the timely deaths of two people in Brigitte's family, I get an interesting email detailing some background info on Emmanuel Macron, and Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, h...as dropped a trailer for an upcoming documentary. 00:00 - Start. 01:01 - The strange news the day Brigitte filed the lawsuit. 11:18 - Emmanuel Macron's secret sugar daddy. 22:38 - Kanye West's new documentary. 32:19 - Comments. Riverbend Ranch Get $20 off your first order with promo code: CANDACE at http://www.Riverbendranch.com Paleovalley  Get 20% off your order with promo code CANDACE at http://www.paleovalley.com/Candace Nimi Skincare TALLOW products are here! Get 10% off your order of natural, clean skincare using code CANDACE10 at checkout, http://www.nimiskincare.com American Financing Call American Financing today to find out how customers are saving an avg of $800/mo. 800-795-1210 or visit http://www.AmericanFinancing.net/owens NMLS 182334, https://www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org Candace Official Website: https://candaceowens.com Candace Merch: https://shop.candaceowens.com Candace on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/Pp5VZiLXbq Candace on Spotify: https://t.co/16pMuADXuT Candace on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RealCandaceO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, you guys, happy Thursday. I think we are now arriving at the point where we are all realizing that the people who are in power are maybe not telling us the truth about anything at all, not one thing at all. And maybe the people that are in power are the crazy ones and something that I totally miss that I have to tell you about. Is that on the day that Brigitte McCrone dropped her lawsuit against me, the media reported that she had also lost two people in her immediate family. The timing is extremely odd, and the story is somewhat confusing, but I think we have to cover that. Plus, speaking of the media accusing others of being crazy and the elites accusing others of being crazy, Yay is in the news, the artist formerly known as Kanye West. He's dropped a trailer for an upcoming documentary, and I have to say, it's pretty inspiring,
Starting point is 00:00:46 so welcome back to Candace. Very quickly, I have to say right at the top, and I laughed way too hard at this headline. This is the New York Post. It's real, guys. It reads French President Emmanuel Macron's wife hired private eye to dig into Candice Owens report. Wow, that really is just so insane. I just never thought that my life would ever end up here is what I have to say.
Starting point is 00:01:25 No matter what you think, when you plan your life, you never think maybe a sitting president foreign country, he's going to hire a private eye to look into me. And what are they finding nothing? My life is so boring. I don't know. I picture them going through my trash. I don't know what it is that they are looking for. But it's very clear they are paranoid. I've seen this before. People that commit evil, people that do things that are immoral, they are always paranoid. Very, very paranoid. They always assume that others are capable of doing what they're capable of doing. And they usually perceive some massive plot that's happening. And that's what's happening with the L.A. Palace. They're perceiving a massive plot that just as not so. It's Hitler's
Starting point is 00:02:06 bunker. Right? I feel like no doubt. They're all sitting there. Oh my God. There's the walls of the wall. And this person's connected. And this person's. And it's all happening. And it's a state level attack. And it's Russia. It's not. I'm sorry, guys. But I got to tell you the story because it's amazing. Stop everything. You're not going to believe me because it is a never-ending saga, ever-ending strange tale. And of course, it only gets stranger when it comes to the McCrowns. So it was, just to remind you, July 23rd. That was the date that Brigitte McCrone delivered her lawsuit to me, or rather delivered her lawsuit to the Financial Times to break the story. And then I got a copy of it. Anyways, obviously, there was global media coverage, wall to wall from here
Starting point is 00:02:46 to China, like never before. Everyone is covering this because no one has ever seen it. We made history. Really, like, we'll look back and one small thing that happened in Kansas basement is a giant step or leap for mankind or something, I think. That's what they'll probably say. And of course, because it was so crazy in wall-to-wall, people were not paying attention to other smaller stories that may have been about Brigitte and McRone also, Brigitte and Emmanuel Macron also. And there was one. On the very same day, another pretty big event took place, or rather a pretty big event broke in the press pertaining more to Brigitte, and it was buried. And I'm going to tell you what it was while we were distracted by the lawsuit.
Starting point is 00:03:30 The news was that two people in Brigitte Macron's immediate family had died, okay? And I want to be very clear up the top here. There are conflicting reports. Obviously, we have a language barrier here, a lot of conflicting details about how it happened, but we tried to source the most reliable one, which would have been, you know, French press. And then we took a look at Ola magazine. This is the headline that appeared in Ola magazine. You can see that it is dated July 23rd. And it tells us that Brigitte McCrone mourns sister and niece in heartbreaking double tragedy.
Starting point is 00:04:05 First thing I can tell you about that headline beneath it, a subheading rather, is that the names that are in the subheading are actually inaccurate. Elsewhere in the OLA article, they correct that. So that may have just been a legitimate mistake. But like I said, there were a lot of mistakes. stakes across the press. But it tells us elsewhere that Brigitte McCrone is going through a very difficult time, probably one of the hardest moments of her life. The French First Lady is recently facing the heartbreaking loss of her sister, Anne-Marie Trognot, who died at the age of 92, to whom she was very close. Also, also, her niece Christine Hacquin, who was 68 years old, passed away just
Starting point is 00:04:45 two weeks later. Now, I have to tell you that, depending on what you're reading, the niece who was also the daughter of the sister who died, Ann Marie. Some people are reporting that she died three days later. Again, I am not going to assert exactly what day they died, but I can tell you that for certain what is being reported is that the deaths were back to back and Brigitte McCrone is mourning and this, for whatever reason, broke in the press on the same day that this lawsuit was filed. Now, I'm going to tell you why people are paying extra attention and by paying extra attention, I mean kind of maybe a little bit freaking out, especially if you are following this unique story.
Starting point is 00:05:27 So one of the theories, going back to that original photo that was taken in Amiens, like the photo that she said, ta-da, look, I was totally a kid, that's me on the lap. It's me and my family in 1953 in Amiens. And then the Internet slews instantly looked to the left and said, no, that's obviously you, John Michel Trognot. and then they started positing theories about who the child was that was on Brigitte's lap. We'd never floated any of the theories, but there were some. And one of the theories, again, that we did not present to you guys, that other journalists did,
Starting point is 00:06:03 was that the little girl on the lap, the real identity of that little girl that was on the lap in this now famed 1953 family photo was, in fact, Christine Hacquin, okay, the niece, right? So the theory was, and I can show you that this theory was so popular, that currently, right now, the Daily Mail reporting on these deaths, has presented the family photo with the names on it. I don't know if they know if they've done this or if they're trying to be cheeky here, but they're showing you all the family members and you can see that they have down there that the person on the lap is either Christine Hacquin or Natalie Farsi. Those were the two big theories that were happening on the web.
Starting point is 00:06:47 So I don't know why Daily Mail has put this here, maybe a little bit of shade, maybe some, maybe the journalist who published it believes that John Michelle Truggneau on the left. They write John Michelle Trugno, aka Brigitte Trugno. Yeah, the theory was that that was Christine Hackwin. Now, if you're looking, they're saying that in the last couple of weeks, Annie Trugno and Trugno has passed away. Some people reported that it was a cardiac arrest event. And her daughter, would be daughter, if that theory was correct, has now also passed away. And they said that this was from a long illness.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Mother and daughter are now gone. Okay. Again, the French press is reporting that Annie Trugnot died on July 3rd and then was buried on the 15th and then was buried on the 25th. So that was two days after my lawsuit. Now, you will note if you look up the story that there are no pictures available of Anne-Marie, the sister that's passed away, because as the press tells us, she happens to be the most discreet of the Trogno clan, even more so than John Michelle Trogno. In fact, the press tells us that she's never been seen. She's never been seen in public since Brigitte McCrone assumed office. I guess if we are to take that at face value, if we're supposed to take what La Figuero is saying at face value, then that would mean that she didn't even attend any of the inaugural events, didn't want to sit across from her sister for whatever reason. And now she's gone, so we can't ask any questions about that. Okay. Something else that people are finding to be odd. And again, we do not have a full picture. So we can't report this as an absolute fact. It does seem a little bit mysterious. But,
Starting point is 00:08:39 We learned that on that July 25th funeral for her niece, there is some footage of the first lady, if that's what we're calling her, Brigitte, walking with Emmanuel Macron. And what appears to be missing in this footage, just at first glance, again, there's probably going to be more photos that come out. This has all just happened very quickly and suddenly.
Starting point is 00:09:05 No one sees John Michelle Trugneau, the person, the little fact, guy that they once purported was, in my lawsuit, embedded, you know, the little background footage from the inauguration. They're like, this is Jean-Michel Trogneau, don't ask any further questions. He's not making it to court to say, hey, look, I'm the real Jean-Michel Trogno, leave my sister alone. I love her so much. And at first glance at that footage, it looks like he also didn't make it to his sister's funeral. That's what the chatter is saying online. Again, we would have to do a way deeper dive on that and see if there's
Starting point is 00:09:39 more footage and pictures are available, but you would anticipate, right, that if Brigitte lost her sister, that she might want to maybe be closer to Jean-Michel Trucna, like maybe be seeing the Jean-Michel Trucna, which is what we've been asking for. Maybe she wouldn't have even had a five-less lawsuit because people would have seen them mourning together, right? Like, you would expect her to be with her only remaining brother. Because if she's being on her, honest about her identity, it would be just her, John Michelle Trognot, and also Monique Trugnow that are left from that family photo, that now famed family photo. There would be just the three siblings left. Anyways, take from that what you will. We're still investigating. Things are
Starting point is 00:10:29 happening. Strange events are happening. It could be nothing. Who knows? It, of course, is interesting Because, you know, had those two individuals have been alive, we may have like to subpoena them to get a statement to debunk those rumors that it was, in fact, the niece that was sitting on the lap. Also, it would have been really nice if the niece during all of these legal proceedings that were happening in France just appeared and said, hey, you guys are being really crazy. That's not me. That's not me sitting on the lap. In fact, that's my, that's Brigitte. And I love my aunt very much. don't do that. But of course, nobody in the family ever does that. We don't know why. They're just
Starting point is 00:11:09 very discreet, so discreet that they would rather watch their sibling, their aunt, suffer publicly than to help clarify some of these rumors. Anyways, that brings me to another interesting tidbit about Emmanuel Macron this time, which was introduced to me by another journalist in France whose name and identity I maybe should not say just to kind of spare him. Anyways, I'll preface this by saying that one of the really interesting things to consider about Emmanuel Macron, is that throughout his entire presidency, there have been so many people and so many rumors that have come out that saying, this guy's homosexual. Like, Emmanuel Macron is a homosexual and I know him from here. Here's why I can tell you he's a homosexual. And for whatever
Starting point is 00:11:52 reason, Emmanuel Macron doesn't care about that. He's never sued. He's never sent private investigators to potentially jump into people's garbages while they're asleep. I don't know. And so it's a strange anomaly here, right? In fact, there's actually mainstream evidence that the couple even kind of enjoys those rumors. They make jokes to their friends at dinner parties. They make jokes to journalists and have interviewed them. Oh, Brigitte said before, Emmanuel's not a homosexualist. We don't take offense to that. Ha, ha, ha, ha. They're very lighthearted about the persistent rumors that Emmanuel Macron is into men. When it comes to Brigitte being trans, not so much. We don't know why. Now, apparently, there have been some questions pertaining to McCrone's uniquely
Starting point is 00:12:37 close relationship with another older Frenchman. He has since passed away. This Frenchman, of course, is not his wife, and his name was Henry Hermand. Fascinating. Fascinating story, okay? So the journalist writes to me that for 14 years, Henry meticulously and lovingly prepared to McCrone to reach the top of the French state hierarchy. Who is Henry Hermand? Like I said, he's not alive. He's passed away. But French media acknowledges that he was indeed McCrone's mentor.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Okay, so this was his mentor. This is a headline you can see right now. Henry Hermand, Emmanuel's mentor, has died. They're reporting on that at the age of 92. So how did he become his mentor? Well, according to my source, in 2002, Hermond, who was at that time 78 years old, unexpectedly met McCrone, who was at that. that time just 25 years old, so 78 and 25, during a cocktail party among bureaucrats in the city
Starting point is 00:13:36 of Beauvais, which is not far from the grounds that Hermann had purchased the former property that was owned by Ellie de Rothschild in the 1960s. Okay. It's north of Paris. And McCrone was at that time doing an internship at a local government office. And apparently they just immediately hit it off. They decide to become very close friends, a very unique relationship. And between 2002 and 2010, Hermann repeatedly invited McCrone to his luxurious villa in Morocco. Interesting. Look, it's interesting, given the context, older guy, taking a young guy to Morocco is only interesting because of that French presidential portrait that I can't get out of my head. You know, I can't get out of my head. Andrei Gide, the book in the background,
Starting point is 00:14:33 Petterus D. Morocco, what he was openly about. But this could be a coincidence, okay? Don't jump to conclusions. I'm just telling you the facts that they travel together to Morocco. In 2006, Hermann then introduces Macron to the Socialist Party of France. He acquaints him amongst its leaders, including former prime ministers, future heads of state, like Francois Hollande, who Macron is as soon going to become a cabinet member. Beneath, eventually he's going to succeed Francois Hollande. And Hermann then in 2007 gifts McCrone. At that point, Hermond is 83 years old and McCrone is just 30 years old.
Starting point is 00:15:14 He gifts him an apartment, an entire apartment. Could you imagine an 83-year-old man buying a 30-year-old younger lad, an apartment in the middle of Paris, smack in the middle of the city center of Paris, okay? And this gift apparently took the form of an interest-free loan amounting to over half a million euros. That's really, I mean, with mentors like this, that's incredible. And Macron, it has been alleged, has never repaid that, even though he's now a full-time public official, or he was a full-time public official at that time, which would mean that he maybe accepted it illegally. But we don't even have to speculate about that. The point is, this was gift. to him. That same year, Hermann becomes the best man at McCrone's wedding to Brigitte.
Starting point is 00:16:09 So that's interesting. McCrone's now getting married to Brigitte. And Hermann says, I'm going to be the best man. Or maybe Macron asked him to be the best man. Not only that, he paid for the entire wedding. Fascinating. Okay. Absolutely fascinating that he would pay for the entire wedding. Is it like your dad? What's going on here? This is weird. He then vets the guest list for the wedding.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Again, this is Hermon doing this. He vets the guest list for the wedding. He personally selected which hotel in Lutucquette. The celebration would take place. I mean, he was involved. By the way, I'd love to see more photos from their wedding. I think there's only like two or three available. That'd be another great thing.
Starting point is 00:16:51 We could just see what guests were at the wedding that could kind of demystify a lot of things for us. Moving on in 2016, obviously we know that Macron then begins his election campaign for the presidency of France and Hermann becomes his main donor and his political advisor. In May, during an interview, Nicholas Sarkozy, who was the former president of France, kind of says something weird in an interview. He kind of hints at Macron's personal life or personal lifestyle. He says, quote, McCrone is cynical, a bit man. a bit woman. It's the trend of the moment. He's androgynous. Okay? I guess that's quite
Starting point is 00:17:33 chic. It's quite in vogue. Later in September of that year, Henry Hermond gave another now infamous interview. He was speaking to La Figuero and he was speaking about his relationship with McCrone, their unique relationship. And he said, quote, I never leave him. Unlike most brilliant men of his age. He didn't have numerous girlfriends. He was not pursued romantically, or at least he refused. Huh? It's kind of confusing that he would say that, right? Two months after that publication, which was considered quite scandalous at the time, Hermann died. That was November of 2016. And very quickly thereafter, we know Macron and Brigitte attended his funeral. A year later, McCrone is elected the president of France.
Starting point is 00:18:23 May of 2017. He's now the president of France. And in that same month of his election, there was a writer, a famous Moroccan writer, actually. His name is Tahar Ben Jeline. And he comes out and he says, look, I personally knew Hermant. I knew Henry Hermant.
Starting point is 00:18:40 He describes him as a jealous and oppressive homosexual and also as a sugar daddy to McCrone. He says this. This is McCrone's sugar daddy. The president of France has a sugar daddy, had a sugar daddy, and that man's name was Henry Hermant. I didn't say that. This guy said that. He said, quote, I often saw McCrone at Hermann's place in Morocco. It was Hermond who discovered him at the Ecole Nacional administration when he was doing an internship at a regional government office somewhere in northern France. Hermond immediately recognized McCrone as a freshly minded and ambitious man. From then on, he never let him go.
Starting point is 00:19:23 One day, I asked McCrone if he had any children, and Hermond got angry at me and said, Are you making fun of him? McCrone didn't comment, but I understood that this was not a subject to be joked about, end quote. Again, that quote's not coming from me. That's the famed Moroccan writer, not from Candace Owens. It's a pretty hefty allegation, okay?
Starting point is 00:19:46 Sugar Daddy for the president. But for whatever reason, the McCrones are not suing him. Okay. Being accused of being a homosexual, having a sugar daddy, totally fine or whatever. That's totally cool with them. And that's all I'm going to say about that topic for now. All right, guys, I want to tell you about River Bend Ranch. I've been talking a lot about River Bend Ranch because I love their steaks. I told you this. I know some of you guys are really enjoying them. The Black Angus Beef is famous for its great flavor. River Bend Ranch has taken Black Angus beef to a whole new level. Over the last 35 years, River Bend Ranch has been creating an elite Angus herd by using old. ultrasound to select genetically superior cattle, with the focus on flavor and tenderness. Each year, River Bend Ranch provides about 850 elite black Angus Bulls, containing these special genetics to over 260 Western U.S. ranches. Those partnership ranches receive a substantial premium from Riverbent Ranch for raising those
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Starting point is 00:23:21 We read Hollywood Babylon and we're like, ah. And then you have someone like, Yay, who has been standing up to Hollywood for a very long time and has kind of faced almost exactly the same accusations of insanity. And he doesn't make it easy not to call him that. Of course, he gives them just so much fuel, I would say, so many bullets because he's just walking around with Bianca. She's half naked. And so they're like, he's insane. He's deranged.
Starting point is 00:23:44 He needs to be put on a psych 51.50 hold. And then he drops a documentary. And I am, I have to tell you, as a fan of Yeh, as someone who has followed his career for a very long time, I am just am very inspired by him and the things that he has stood up to. He kind of gave me the audacity to be myself. I just love this trailer. And I wanted to show it to you because maybe it's just me. Maybe it's my own personal attachment to him. But I think the trailer is really inspiring.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Take a look. I'm off my meds for five months down. Your personality was not like this a few years ago. It's a calling by the universe. Never tell me I'm gonna wake up one day and have nothing. We can talk about that later, but... It ain't no but. When I went to the hospital, one of the ideas was to do a church.
Starting point is 00:24:34 Yeah, I just been embarrassed or ashamed to cry, man. When we're at the prisons professing how Jesus can set you free, it's true. Thank you, Jesus. I decided to run. to run. I almost killed my daughter! I'd rather be dead than to be on meditation.
Starting point is 00:24:51 Either they destroy me or I destroy it. It's a bad dream. They're killing our ability to think outside of the box. And I'm almost like a mass kiss. I'm like whatever I want, when I want, it's worse. You know the best thing about being an artist and bipolar? Anything you do and say is an art piece. I mean, in whose name, movie.com, I am very much looking forward to it.
Starting point is 00:25:20 I am just very much looking forward to it because I just know what he was standing up to. I know what they did to him. I know what Harley Pasturnik did to him. I've covered that. And truly, I believe, that they gave him the disorder that he has, given everything I've learned about, Sigmund Freud. You hear, I think, Kim in the beginning, say that he's not the same as he was a few years ago. Yeah, because a trainer, a gym trainer, put him on a site 5150 hold, and they drug
Starting point is 00:25:44 him because he was reading a Bible. That might be relevant to why he's not the same. I mean, over my dead body, would somebody grab my husband out of a house who's a gym trainer and tell me he needs to go to a hospital? I mean, literally over my dead body. Anyways, that documentary was filmed by Nico Ballesteros, who started working on this documentary in 2018. Nico was just 18 years old. I actually met Nico. And I'm wondering if I'm going to be a documentary because I see he's wearing the White Lives Matter shirt. And obviously I wore that with him. him. But what I can tell you is Nico just films 24-7. He doesn't make a peep. He just holds the camera and films 24-7. So he was at this house filming when a lot of stuff was going down. I know
Starting point is 00:26:26 that Yead never clears content. So I could be in there. I could be in there. Who knows? And yeah, when everything was, when they were pulling the Adidas deal from him, the gap deal from him, when his marriage was ending with Kim, he was here. And it was hard for me to, watch him go through everything and see what I felt. I genuinely felt that they were taking everything away from him. And I didn't understand why he was insisting that it all get burned down. And then I think I've told a story before, but I'll never stop telling it because it's one of the most incredible things, because after Gap announced that they were then canceling the deal, it was like, cancel, cancel, cancel, cancel, cancel, cancel, cancel. And I called him, and I wanted to just know if he was okay. I figured he'd be a
Starting point is 00:27:10 puddle on the floor. And he just said, I'm finally free. And obviously, he has, had the perspective he's understood and maybe in his own artistic way that we are all enslaved. Like this is a matrix as we cover the Epstein story. As we read Hollywood Babylon, as we realize how sinister the people are that rule over us, they enslave us, you know, do what we say or else. We're going to harm you in some capacity. We're going to come after everything you have. It's always the financial threat. And I have felt that so much in the last two years. And I finally feel free because you can't, they can't take anything from me because I own everything. And I understand his message so much more now than when it was all happening. And that's why you need to
Starting point is 00:27:55 have people that are brave because it inspires you to be brave when the world is coming down on you, when the matrix is coming down on you for telling the truth, it commits you further to screaming it. And I really don't think that if Yeag didn't go first and jump off of a cliff, that I would have similarly jumped off of a cliff and just said, you know what, I'd rather just be free. And we did it in different ways and obviously he lived through so much more than I did. I only now in the context of learning about Sigmund Freud and what he created in terms of gaslighting people and then us reading chaos and learning that they were creating a cocktail of drugs that could give people mental disorders like schizophrenia and like bipolar disorder.
Starting point is 00:28:36 You can only imagine what he's lived through. It's like I said, way more than I lived through. But I wanted to show you guys that and encourage you guys when it comes. comes out. Obviously, I have not seen it. I have no idea what's in it to just support freedom, maybe get a different perspective of what somebody has lived through and challenge yourself to weigh it against the media depictions. I have to say since becoming, I guess not a parent, but now that I'm so interested in history, and that's honestly part of becoming a Catholic, and now that I collect Bibles that are from 1885, because I know that they're slowly editing things
Starting point is 00:29:12 and we're losing information and we are becoming dumber, I really think when we learn in the Bible that Satan is the author of lies and deception, author really rings especially true, like writing. It's so deceptive. They lie about our history. They tell us to hate to hate people to have the potential to free us, to free our minds, to make us recognize how the society really works. It's satanic.
Starting point is 00:29:42 like the authoring of lies. People that hold the pen hold so much power. Anyways, I'm just giving you a little rant here because I was very inspired by that trailer and I look forward to watching it. I told you guys I think yesterday that's going to be a short end episode today because I'm going away from my anniversary. But I want to read some of your comments. First, I'm going to tell you guys about Nimi because as many of you guys know, I love Nimi skincare, just when I thought that their products could not get any better. Nimi launched their brand new Tala line and it sold out in under three hours, which is crazy, just under three hours. I called them to and there's good news because it's finally back in stock, but only while supplies last, if you don't know, tallow is incredibly similar to our skin's natural structure. That means the essential vitamins A, D, E, and K are bioavailable and easy to absorb. It helps repair of a skin barrier, locks in moisture and delivers powerful anti-inflammatory benefits. Nimi takes it a step further by infusing that tallow with natural essential oils, which makes it even more luxurious and effective. Their two new products are the sunshine tallow cream, a lightweight whipped face cream that absorbs quickly. It's perfect under makeup.
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Starting point is 00:32:11 12, 10, or just visit Americanfinancing.net slash Owens. Americanfinancing.net slash Owens. All right. Let's look at some of your comments from episodes past. First, this person writes, dear Candace, please ask Julian Assange what he meant when he said that he had, quote, unquote, interesting information on Emmanuel Macron. Yeah, I didn't know that until you commented this. And that is super interesting. Obviously, we know Julian faced a full matrix attack.
Starting point is 00:32:46 Governments worldwide came after him for the WikiLeaks, the emails. And he did, apparently I hadn't realized this, that he did say that there was some interesting information on Emilio Macron. And you're not going to guess who thereafter got involved to, quote unquote, help Julian Assange. You're not going to believe me. Guess what lawyer got involved? Eric DuPond Moretti. How crazy. Eric DuPonan Moretti got involved with Julian Assange,
Starting point is 00:33:17 ostensibly to help him, to help him because he believes journalists should be able to speak freely. That's all I can say. I'll just give you the facts. Yeah, I, somebody had offered, oh, maybe it was just that Emmanuel was gay. And I'm like, all politicians are gay. Like, that's not that interesting, right?
Starting point is 00:33:34 Like, everything is being gay. It doesn't mean anything. That's not going to, also it's Paris. Like that's going to be, oh, okay, like what? He's bisexual. They would have loved that. Emanuel Macron wouldn't have cared. I don't know if that interesting information was, but I do know that similarly, don't forget
Starting point is 00:33:48 when Trump had the files taken from Aralago, it was also being reported that he found out something that caused transatlantic panic. You know what? I wish I had to remember that when Trump called me about Amanda McCrone. Because I would have asked. I would have been like, well, what wasn't those files, though? Mr. President, what did you find those files? That was interesting.
Starting point is 00:34:08 caused a transatlantic panic. I don't know. Anyways, Hannah writes, calling someone a Republican conservative or on the right just doesn't hit like the diss that they think it is anymore. So agree. I just think it's actually almost, it's almost low IQ. I can't believe I ever fell for the left versus right paradigm. I feel very dumb to have fallen for that for a very long time. I'm sure we all do. We all like, oh, this person's enemy, this person's enemy. And they're just at the top, like, don't care. We control both sides. We're going to do whatever we want. And now we realize it's us versus them. Severed culture writes, I'm going to open a new bank account.
Starting point is 00:34:45 And when they ask me for two pieces of ID, I'm just going to give them a local newspaper clipping of me with my high school volleyball team from 1995. That is so funny. And such an accurate depiction of the absurdity of Prachy McCrombing, like, proof that I've always existed. Here's a photo of me, my family that appeared in a newspaper. Like, what are we doing? Like, that's not, that's not proof of identification.
Starting point is 00:35:10 Ma'am, ma'am, this is not proof of identification, sir, sir, ma'am, sir. Next user writes, as someone who worked at major media outlets for decades, I can attest that Candace is correct when she says the media is at war with the truth. Yes. So when you see them at war with someone, maybe support them. Maybe look beyond the headlines and assume that there is a truth that they want you to hide because when they just raise up like a title wave and go after someone, it's never because they're like, wow, this person is genuinely bad.
Starting point is 00:35:41 It's because they fear something. They are trained. Trained assassins. Messy Mathematician writes to prove I'm a girl. I'm going to submit a receipt from 1996 that shows I bought tampons from Walgreens. Case closed. I don't see how anybody could ever question that you're a woman if you have that receipt, especially if it's from Walgreens.
Starting point is 00:36:04 I don't see. That is evidence. You should actually contact Brigitte with these ideas. I think the L.A. Pazade House would love this. Like, why, you haven't even thought about that? Let's just send an intern down to Walgreens. Keep the receipts and say case closed. Toxic hammertoe. How are you guys coming up with these names, honestly?
Starting point is 00:36:20 Alex Jones brought out that Monica Lewinsky was Massad. It totally makes sense now. Wow. Honestly, how does he have all this information? That's another thing. Another thing. When you're younger, you're like, Alex Jones is crazy. And then as you get older, you're like, I think Alex Jones has been trying to expose everything for a very long time. I like Alex Jones. I just did a show last week, actually. And I did not know that. Now I'm going to have to go down the Alex Jones, Monica Lewinsky, rabbit hole because I thought I was presenting that information for the first time yesterday. And clearly I was not. Next up, Brenn writes, I was recently in France and we were talking to a French waiter about all kinds of things. So I asked him if he thought that Brigitte was a man. He said, Everyone in France know she's a man. I know. It's crazy. The French people are behind me like never before. They actually hate their media. I can't believe that the media has been complicit with this because it just makes you go, why do I even read the media? We shouldn't. We should not be reading the media. Obviously, the mainstream media is totally useless. They tell us nothing that we don't already know. And when they tell us, it's because the state has sanctioned them going, oh, we just missed it. We really did believe that it was impossible for Brigitte. Just present some photos from like a 40-year period in their life. We really did think it was hard. And yeah, that is what they will likely do at some point to pretend that they
Starting point is 00:37:38 were always committed to truth and transparency. Allie Agnes writes, Milo has been through hell. I was referring to my interview with Milo Yanopolis. I sat down with him for a live episode last week. We also shot some content that we haven't released, the real reason that I was having him on, because I wanted to discuss Hollywood Babylon with him and homosexuality. This person writes, Milo has been through hell. He was sexually assaulted when he was a young boy by a priest. It messed him up the trauma. The fact that he came back to the faith is amazing. He's always been outspoken and passionate. He has been on a self-awareness program for years. He has my mad respect. Look, he still has a lot of struggles. He was very honest about that. We talked about a lot of that off record because he was very mean
Starting point is 00:38:16 to me. And Milo, I sense he has this anger in him and he admits it. He admits, I don't have to sense it because he admits it that, you know, he can lash out and it's something that he's working on. And it is interesting to hear him speak about homosexuality after having. read Hollywood Babylon. I think you guys are really going to love that episode. We're just pre-submitting it to you too because we want to make sure that we don't get hit because talking about homosexuality post the 90s, you have to say, like, people are born this way. And a lot of gay people don't agree with that. A lot of people think that it can be a childhood trauma, which is the reason. It could be because, you know, maybe you were harmed by a man
Starting point is 00:38:54 that a woman chooses to be a lesbian, but those conversations for whatever reason are instantly shut down because they say they could harm someone if they think that, you know, they're not born this way. And so I wanted to really have a courageous conversation with someone who had that perspective and Milo was that individual. So we'll see what YouTube comes back with. If not, we'll obviously release it on our website as we always do if YouTube is acting funny. Hi guys, writes 20 years from now, your kids are going to be so proud of their mommy. I hope so. Because toddlers are savages and they just say stuff right now. Like if you ever need to humble myself, go sit down with a toddler. They would tell you about yourself in four seconds.
Starting point is 00:39:34 And they are at that age right now. Lastly, Willie Fungo writes, I love how Candice still uses the word gay, like a true millennial. Never let that fade. Oh no. We're never letting it fade, ladies and gents. We're never letting it fade. They took it from us and we're taking it back, okay? Because everything is fake and gay. It was a fun word. We were all saying it. Heterosexuals, homo, so everybody was saying fake and gay in the 90s. And they took that from us. And we know who took that from us. The mean people, very mean people. people took that from us. They didn't want us to be happy like we were in the 90s. All right, you guys, again, if you like to support our work and our journalism, please go to
Starting point is 00:40:06 Cancelones.com, buy yourself a t-shirt, free Emmanuel. Of course, that's the moment. Free him. We see one another in this grocery store. We just go, oh, we know, we know. We're waiting on this lawsuit. We're going to see what's happening. We've got some interesting stuff planned for the lawsuit. I'm looking forward to filing our response. I think our deadline is an early September or something. Anyways, you guys, I'm going to go enjoy my anniversary. We'll keep you guys posted. Or we'll see you guys next. week.

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