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You guys have heard of whitewashing history, but have you heard of blackwashing?
Blackwashing is when you're a politician and it's election season and suddenly you have to relate to black people.
So you just sort of start making stuff up to blackify yourself, your history.
You start dropping a bunch of slang and colloquialisms and hoping that the people will therefore understand you.
Honestly, it's become something of a democratic rite of passage.
Except this time, I think we may have caught the culprit red handed.
Of course, I'm speaking about Kamala Harris.
I think her and her campaign team are really going to regret the day that their media henchmen came for Janet Jackson. Welcome back to Candace. I'm literally buzzing with excitement right now for what we just discovered.
Obviously, we are running a little bit late today, but as I said, it will be well worth the wait.
So yesterday, we were getting closer and closer, asking questions, obviously, about Kamala's genealogy.
If you need to go back, you can do that.
Begin with episode 70 and work your way forward to see how this mystery has unfolded. So we were left with some major holes in Kamala's genealogy. We had from her father,
Donald J. Harris, that he grew up in Jamaica and was raised by his grandmother, Miss Iris. He
effectively wrote an entire piece about his Jamaican heritage and really focused on his
grandmother, like she is the person that made the most difference for him.
He honorably mentioned Miss Iris's husband,
who he only referred to as Mr. Christie
and remained conspicuously silent about his own mother.
How do you do that?
How do you just say one sentence about your mother,
refer to her as Miss Beryl?
And I want to be clear,
you're writing this for the population, right? You're talking about your heritage. Even if you called your mother
Ms. Beryl, you would probably, for the sake of wanting people to be clear on who you're referring
to, list her full name. He didn't do that. He just said one sentence. This is not to, you know,
ignore my mother, Ms Miss Beryl.
And that was it.
And we know that her full name, according to her birth certificate, is Beryl Magdalene Finnegan.
And we know that at various times she took on the middle name Christy.
He also mentioned in that piece that his father was Mass Oscar.
I guess, again, that is kind of a slang way of referring to his father.
But I was completely stumped. I was completely stumped as I was looking further into this
because I could not find a marriage record between his father, Oscar Joseph Harris,
Miss Oscar, and his mother, Beryl Finnegan. This is something that, to me, seemed really odd.
Some people who wanted to rationalize it were saying, oh, no, that's just how things were,
and sometimes people didn't have record. No, I wasn't buying any of that because we were dealing
with a family that had money. It is just a fact that Kamala Harris's family descends from slavers.
They were given money for their slaves. Somebody did the calculation, essentially, for that day and time, it would have been $11 million that they inherited for their
slaves once it was abolished. It is why when he speaks about his Jamaican heritage, he speaks
about them as having owned stores, right? So this is not your typical Black story that we're
referring to here. And so I expected very much for there to be a record of
marriage. Oddly, as you guys will recall, any records that I did find suggested to me that
Beryl may have been the domestic help who may have also given birth to a son named Donald,
born in 1938, who died before he even turned two. So that was very strange.
Question marks. We were like,
okay, we're seeing this Beryl. We're seeing this Donald Harris. We're seeing that an infant died.
What's really going on here? Why is it starting to feel like a scary movie? But of course,
we want to rationalize it ourselves. Like maybe it is just a coincidence that another Beryl had another Donald in 1938 in St. Aaron Parish. and we shouldn't look too far into that.
What we knew for certain was that Beryl, the correct Beryl, was married at the age of 25.
So Donald Harris, who was presenting as Kamala's father, would have been six years old. She got
married to a man named Lawford Newland, who he has completely erased from his childhood historical
account. When he wrote this piece, he did not mention a Lawford Newland,
a stepdaddy named Lawford Newland.
And that was odd because then it would suggest
that she would have had to have married his father,
Oscar Joseph Harris, after that.
So have the kid marry someone else and then go back
and marry your baby daddy.
I don't know, but I needed to find some records.
We also couldn't find a
divorce record, by the way, between Lawford Newland and Beryl, Beryl Finnegan. Where's the
divorce record? We did see that he went to America. We searched there. He went through New Orleans.
We went through California. We just could not find anything. And in my view, there were too
many holes in his account numbers that he got wrong about the siblings. I just felt that there was a secret here. So I decided that we needed more information specifically about Donald J. Harris
himself. And we couldn't find a birth certificate for him, which I flagged as odd. And I also wanted
to find that marriage certificate between his father, Oscar J. Harris, and his mother, Beryl Finnegan.
That was crucial to me. So here's what we stumbled upon. More information about Donald J. Harris
appeared to us. This is going to get crazy, you guys. I'll tell you how we put this together.
Through old Jamaican newspaper clippings that had been digitized. So first and foremost,
this one fact checks, but it was a little bit of tidbit of an information that I thought was interesting. It was a wedding announcement that was published
in the Kingston Gleaner. That's the name of the newspaper. It was published, as you can see here,
November 1st, 1963, which just announces the wedding of presumably Kamala's mother, as we're
told, Shyamala Gopalan to Donald J. Harris. It reads, he is the son of Oscar J. Harris of Spanish Town
and Mrs. Beryl Finnegan. Okay. It writes, before leaving, it says before leaving Jamaica in 19,
and can you pull that up? Because I couldn't read it for clarity. But it says before leaving Jamaica
in, it looks like maybe 19, I don't want to guess it, Mr. Harris worked for the Jamaican
Information Service. Okay, what is the Jamaican Information Service? That's what I asked myself.
What is that? I'll tell you what it is. The Jamaican Information Service is an executive
agency of the government of Jamaica that is responsible for disseminating information.
It used to be known as the Government Public Relations Office. It says that to achieve its objectives, the agency utilizes a broad range of media skill sets, print, radio, television, graphic arts, video projection, and public relations.
It was established in 1956.
Okay, so now we know that before he left Jamaica, he worked for the government.
So he's got some connections in government. He's not the only one, because that newspaper article goes on to inform us that his bride, who we're told is Kamala's mother, is the
daughter of Mr. P. V. Goplin, the deputy secretary of the government of India. So she is also
connected to the government of India, and her dad is the deputy secretary of the government of India.
That's just a thing that I think is important to know that these two people worked for the government and
they came together and they got married. Now, we still could not find a marriage record between
these two, but it may be plausible that they got married somewhere else. But at least we see the
announcement. So I thought, now let's focus on his father, right? I'm looking for something to
attach Oscar to Beryl, presumably,
if this is a family that is important enough to have wedding announcements in the newspaper,
maybe we will be able to stumble upon something between Oscar and Beryl. Now, I want to remind
you that Kamala brought up Oscar J. Harris, her grandfather, in her book, and she reveals a
picture of him on page 282. So I'm going to show
you that right now. It reads, when I was 10 months old, I visited Spanish town, Jamaica.
This is me with my mother and my paternal grandfather, Oscar Joseph. So we know his
name is Oscar Joseph Harris, and we know that that's what he looks like thanks to Kamala Harris's book. Great. Love that. So I looked him up and at first the father came up for a bankruptcy hearing announcement. This is dated, by the way, bankruptcy petition against Reginald Victor Harris, Oscar Joseph
Harris, and Newton Alexander Harris of Brownstown in the parish of St. Anne, trading as Harrisbros,
take notice that the above-named intend to apply for the revocation of the provisional order of
bankruptcy made against them in this honorable court on the sixth day of January 1939. Okay, so we know that they were
apparently going through some bankruptcy proceedings and they were fighting those
bankruptcy proceedings. They were going to stand against them. But what's relevant there
is that we know it's him because it lists his brothers. It lists that they're from Browntown
and we have fact-checked that genealogy, so this is the correct family. This is the grandfather that Kamala is referring to in her book.
Here is where it is going to get crazy.
Buckle up. I really hope you guys are sitting for this.
He came up again.
And fortunately, it was for a wedding.
Unfortunately, it was not for a wedding to Beryl.
Instead, just like Beryl married somebody else, apparently he married somebody else.
Now, this clipping is from June 9th, 1952.
Look at this.
It says, Oscar Harris weds, Vioris, Cambridge.
Now, I want you to look at this photo, and it certainly looks like, and I know it's a
shadow on the left-hand side,
but I'm going, that looks like the picture.
You can tell by that balding pattern of the person that Kamala has presented to us as her grandfather.
And he looks mixed race to me,
but that woman on the right looks white to me.
Now, I know you're going, Candace, that's crazy.
It's a black and white photo,
but there's a certain way
when you're photographing a black woman that she comes across and that ain't it, my friends. But again, that was
a theory. Let's read the article. It reads, Fioris Cambridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Cambridge
of St. Elizabeth, that's another parish in Jamaica, became the bride of Oscar Harris of Browntown St. Anne
at a beautiful ceremony in the St. Andrew Parish Church, Halfway Tree, on Thursday last night.
Her slenderness enhanced by a gown of white nylon and chantilly lace, the bride carrying a bouquet of white asters, was given in marriage by her father.
Her only attendant, her sister, Carmen Cambridge, wore a gown of aqua nylon and chantilly lace with a bouquet of pink rosebuds.
The best man in the ceremony, performed by the Reverend Grant Levi of Montego Bay, was Mr. Newton Harris, brother of the groom.
During the signing of the register, Mr. Gene McDonald sang, I'll walk beside you. And because
at a reception held at the home of the bride's uncle on Chester Avenue, Mr. Milton Hamilton was a master of ceremonies. I just went, what the heck is this? First and foremost,
how odd that Donald J. Harris, as he's recollecting these memories from his childhood,
now has left out the part where Beryl married someone when he would have been six years old
and would have been his stepfather. But he's also now leaving out the fact that his mother
similarly married someone when he was a little bit older. I mean, that his father similarly
married someone when he was a little bit older. And that that woman, at least according to my
eyes, appears to me to be fully Caucasian. But I said, that sounds crazy. Let me see if I
can find this woman, Vioris Cambridge, by a quick Google search. That's quite a different name,
Vioris. I've never heard it before. Certainly something's going to pop up. And certainly
just one thing did. And it was a funeral entry of a white woman who died in Roward County.
And what I noticed about this entry was that it was very
scant on details. I'm going to show this to you. Okay. Vioris Anita McPherson, it says. And I'm
looking at that face on the left there and I'm going, I recognize that face. This woman looks
familiar to me. Am I crazy? Are you guys seeing this? She looks a little bit like Kamala Harris.
There's something about the spark. I don't know. Am I crazy? So I said, let me not jump to
conclusions. Maybe I am just so down by the rabbit hole that I'm seeing Kamala's face.
So I read this entry and it says, it is with great sadness that the family of Yoris Anita
Harris McPherson, Cambridge, in parentheses, so we know that that's her maiden name right there,
announces her passing on Saturday, June 15th,
2019. She will be lovingly remembered by her children and spouses, her grandchildren and
spouses, her great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. We will celebrate her life
on Saturday, June 29th, 2019 at 10 o'clock a at Christ the Rock Community Church. It gives the address there,
and it says where they will immediately follow at a reception hall. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation in memory of Viores Harris McPherson.
So nothing given to us there, literally nothing given to us about our family. Have you ever seen that?
Usually survived by a sister, a cousin, a brother. I went to see if anybody posted anything. It says
she has a really big family. I was like, okay, well, certainly somebody would have posted on
the board. You know, people do that all the time. I'm so sorry for your loss. Love you. Cousin,
I'll see you there. Hug, kisses, nothing. Very weird. And then tried to look this woman up in Broward County records, and it just
looks like people are trying to protect who she was. It doesn't tell me who she's married. I don't
see anything there in Broward County. It just says an entry for a marriage that took place in 1994.
And I also see that she's got another name there, McPherson. So maybe she got remarried. But it at least tells us that her birthday was October 7th, 1927. So I thought to myself, can I find a woman, a white woman who was born in Jamaica with that exact birth date, with that exact name? Like I said, a very different name, Vioris. And the answer is yes, we did. We were
able to locate her birth certificate. And now we know why it said that she was married to V.S.
Cambridge and had listed her father as V.S. Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. V.S. Cambridge. That's
because her father's name is Vivian. Her mother's name is Adina Wright,
and here you have it, born in Elizabeth, St. Elizabeth is, here she is. This is this woman,
Vioris, pardon, Vioris Cambridge, born to Vivian Cambridge and Adina Wright on October 7th, 1927 in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. What the hell is going on?
Who is this woman? Why hasn't this been mentioned? Why does it feel like this profile was being very
hidden? And again, as Donald was jumping in to his family background and speaking about how Jamaican it was,
why didn't he mention this? Why didn't he mention this woman, his white relatives?
It might be relevant when we're having a discussion about Kamala's race to mention the fact
that your dad married a white woman. I'm just saying. Here's another picture of her.
And there's something familiar about her smile.
There's something familiar.
I'm looking at this woman, I'm going,
this woman looks to me like Kamala Harris.
Now something even weirder,
the person who did create something for her online,
okay, who created a profile for her on Ancestry.com,
look what he put in the middle of her name. He lists her name as Viores Anita Iris
Cambridge. Fascinating. Absolutely fascinating. So we looked into this briefly. And again,
all of this has transpired within the last four hours. So we are not as organized about this,
or I shouldn't say we are not as certain about this, but it looks like the person who made this entry was a member of her extended family.
It looks like she got remarried in 1994 in America, and that's where she picks up the name McPherson, and that individual put Iris in quotation marks. Is it possible that Donald J. Harris, when he's fondly remembering
Miss Iris, could be speaking about this woman? Yeah, it's possible. Everything's a possibility.
Like I said, he's very scant on the details here. What we do know is that he declined to mention this woman. He declined to mention someone that his father married who was completely white. And as I said, I wouldn't have an issue with this if people were forthcoming and spoke about this. The press, as you're out there referring to Janet Jackson, is crazy, right, for suggesting, what did Janet Jackson say? She said that she heard
that Kamala's father, Donald J. Harris, was Irish. Can somebody pull up that picture of
Vioris again? She heard that his family was Irish. I think Vioris, maybe Vioris Cambridge might be Irish.
Was she so crazy to mention that press?
Would it be so crazy if you guys did your actual job
and looked into these things
as opposed to constantly trying to obscure things
to protect your preferred candidates
because you believe she should just be handed this?
Now the question is,
is it possible that the woman that we're looking at right there
is kamala's grandmother is it possible based on the records that we have that barrel and donald
never did marry is it possible a barrel and oscar pardon never did marry is it possible is it
feasible that that marriage never took place and they both married two different people and that instead at some point when they decided to blackify Kamala's history, they included this barrel as her grandmother?
Is it possible?
I don't want to go too far down conspiracy lane, but I'm telling you that we're close here.
This is a big missing piece of her family history that should have been mentioned, okay?
And I find it highly suspicious.
I do not think that we have answers still
on who Donald Harris is.
I do not trust him.
I do not trust him.
Just having discovered this information
and realizing that he left out two significant marriages
and is instead focusing on Kamala's great-grandmother, referring to her as
Miss Iris. Who is Miss Iris, actually? I can tell you that, again, we came across all of this in the
last few hours, but we're going to stay on them because now that we have found this piece and we
have found this white woman, and again, I'm not trying to call her off being white, but I'm just saying that like, she is a white woman. She's very white. And Janet Jackson
was not crazy to suggest this. And now we know that somebody is putting her in quotation marks
as Iris and a picture is starting to come together. Let me say this. If, and I'm not saying this is
true, but if we find out that that woman is Kamala's real grandmother, I mean, can we get a
side-by-side of Kamala? If we find out that that is Kamala's real grandmother and that she decided
to appropriate the domestic help who potentially died younger as her grandmother, we are watching
one of the most diabolical
political moves that we have ever seen in the history of this country. I just want to say that.
I'm not saying it's true, again, but I'm saying that I don't like the picture. I always find that
the dog that isn't barking, the fact that they never mentioned these marriages, the fact that
they laughed people out of their room when they suggested that Kamala Harris could be white,
and the fact that they just refused to mention any aspect of this and are remaining
hush-hush on it, doesn't make me feel good. I don't trust these people. There's something about
Kamala saying she's in these streets that doesn't make me feel that she's being honest about who she
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that powerful people are being protected. It has been clear from the allegations that have
been made by the producer who filed the initial lawsuit, allegations that were initially made by
Cassie, that Diddy controls a trove of evidence, a trove of blackmail rather. Again, these are just
allegations, but there's a lot of credence to these claims, it seems to me at least,
on politicians. They keep saying politicians. That's important to note that. They're saying
musicians, they're saying record executives, they're saying other artists, and they're saying
politicians are on these tapes. So now what we're doing is people are going backwards and they're
recognizing that, wait a minute, wait a minute, there were other people who were signaling to us that
something was very wrong with Diddy and they were virtually just being laughed out of the room.
One person who was always anti-Diddy and was always speaking about Diddy as a problematic
person was 50 Cent. And it turns out that it's just been announced that he's created a docu-series on
Netflix. I can't wait to see this. And he is saying that it's a complex narrative that spans
decades, which we are obviously realizing this, which should really, really make it clear to you
that Hollywood is a tremendous evil. Everybody colluded to protect these secrets. They all were
aware of it and few spoke out. So Netflix is producing the docu-series from Curtis Jackson, 50 Cent, about the charges of sex trafficking
and racketeering, as well as sexual assault and violent abuse allegations against Diddy Combs.
And Alexandria Stapleton will be directing the project. I will be definitively watching this.
They describe this as a story with significant human impact. It's a complex narrative spanning
decades, not just the headlines or the clips that we have seen so far. And 50 Cent is exclusively speaking
to Variety, saying that he remains steadfast in his commitment to give a voice to the voiceless
and to present authentic and nuanced perspectives. While the allegations are disturbing, we urge
all to remember that Sean Combs' story is not the full story of hip-hop and its culture.
We aim to ensure that individual actions do not overshadow the culture's broader contributions. Now, I would actually beg to differ.
I would beg to differ on this because, like I said, I read that book, Hollywood Babylon,
and as it traced, and again, that was movie culture, so they were kind of getting into
the beginning of film, you know, silent films, and making it clear that it was the carnies,
the carnival people, the freaks that established Hollywood, and they were creating characters. And these people
were drug addicted, sex addicted, and essentially they turned them into stars on screen because
in many ways they wanted to emulate, mock, and destroy the church, right? So they called the
movie theaters cathedrals at that time because they wanted people to worship them. They called
the stars stars. We still call them stars because they wanted them to worship the stars, so to speak.
So it was always a demonic force. And I don't think that hip hop is any differently. I believe
that the feds encouraged this sort of music. I believe the record executives worked with the
government. And there was a combination of a drug effort to introduce drugs into various communities
and music that went along with the drugs
that they were offering.
So my sister sent me this clip
that's going around on TikTok.
And one of the things that people think
is that hip hop is homophobic, right?
But here you have this guy sitting down
explaining to a hip hop journalist that actually the reality
is that hip hop has always had an explicitly LGBTQ, if you want to call it, agenda. Take a
listen to this. The industry grooms them to be open to it. Like if we go back to the Big Papa
video, right? Why was there, you remember the scene in the bathroom I was there transgender pissing in the bathroom with them and the guy you
don't know it up right yeah go to the scene when Buster's talking to her at
the bar and big walk up and in a mood and then or when she say true stop me
right there look at the night I'll throat not the knot in her throat tell me
tell me audition later my name is shamika she was from queens and she got killed
because she was a was there i didn't know it was a man and went to have sex with and found
out she was a man and she's dead and he's in jail. What I believe is that the Tupac Biggie got so gangster and so big
that the gender that they was about to push on us,
that they later pushed on us,
it just got pushed back.
They was getting ready to groom us right there.
They was grooming us.
We got a transgender in the Big Papa video
in the bathroom and the lead woman, not only in Big Papa
and warning she's in the bed with Biggie and then in the Flavor in Your Air remix, she's dancing
behind LL. Right. And Hype Williams is director and she's the lead in all three of those videos.
And he's the director of all three of those videos. And it's rumored that that was his chick. That is a major clue right there. So I wanted you guys to hear that because it does
seem like the industry is having a reckoning and people are realizing that this really hasn't been
about just creating music. Hollywood is not just creating music for your entertainment.
They are giving out frequencies and they are modifying your behavior based on the frequencies that they are giving out.
And so it's important to know what it is that you're listening to.
On the other end of that, every person who has tried to speak out about this, who has tried to speak out about the industry, the type of people that are controlling the industry, the attacks that people face from the media if they try to speak out is always the same.
They're called crazy.
They are always called crazy.
And an example of one such individual who went through those sorts of attacks
is the actor Orlando Brown.
He was on Disney.
And I remember everyone telling us
that he was totally insane and deranged
when he was saying a lot of things
that at the time sounded crazy,
particularly about Diddy.
Take a listen.
The requirement is you got to say no to Diddy. Take a listen. The requirement is you got to say no to Diddy.
If it's a new booty in the building, you know he's going to get it.
Don't take your girlfriend to a Diddy party.
You can take the b****, but he won't shoot.
He ain't worried about that b****.
He is not worried about that he he's not worried about the at all i mean it's so crazy that all of these clips are coming out and you're listening to so many people
speak about diddy and each time they just turn it into a joke and i'm not sure if they're turning
it into a joke because they just think that the people are being funny or because i guess
the other end of that is it's too much to process that all of this has been going on in Hollywood right under
our noses. And the individuals that were allowing it, that were complicit in this, are just given
billions. I mean, these people are famous. The media loves them. They celebrate them.
And so that's the part that always really upsets me is that when these things take place and
somebody goes down, so to speak,
like a Diddy or an Epstein, the media pretends like they're surprised when the reality is that
the media protected them for years until something broke, something came out and they could protect
them no more. Even when the allegations were coming out about Diddy, until he was arrested,
the media really didn't talk about this case enough. I mean, I've been talking about it nonstop because, as I said, we have not yet gotten
the big names.
OK, Diddy, to me, is the fall guy.
This sounds like this was a full operation, as expressed from the producer, Little Rod,
who came out with this initially.
It sounds like he implied heavily that the feds are involved, that they're allowed to
have these drugs.
The executives that have been
named in that suit, we haven't seen any articles written about them, which means that we are still
seeing a major effort to protect the big names, just like with Jeffrey Epstein. We still do not
have his client list. And that's problematic because that client list is a list of people
that we can bank on as being blackmailed, politicians that we can bank on as being blackmailed.
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guys, I just also want to mention this Alex Jones InfoWars thing. A judge has now officially
approved auctions liquidating all of Alex Jones's assets to pay the Sandy Hook families.
And in case you haven't been following this, Alex Jones has been fighting a court battle
and essentially he was sued for defamation. He was covering the Sandy
Hook shooting. And what he specifically said to me is not at root here. It's the fact that he
owes more than $1 billion. $1 billion. And obviously, he can't afford to pay $1 billion
to the Sandy Hook family, so they're liquidating all of his businesses. Now, most people, when they heard the story,
were like, this is so disgusting.
I'm against Alex Jones that these families
were being harassed because of conspiracy theories
that he was spinning.
And I want you to first and foremost
take a more nuanced take for a couple of reasons.
The first thing is to recognize the lies
that the media has told us.
Just let's just do a snapshot over the last five years
that have impacted people's lives
and you have never seen a lawsuit like this, right?
I'm talking big lies,
like lies that have torn apart families,
lies that allowed you to have your mother die alone
in a hospital because of what they were telling you
about COVID,
lies maybe you were one of the people who lost a family member, a young son or a young daughter because they suffered from
myocarditis and had heart issues and died, suffered from heart issues, myocarditis and died after they
got the vaccine because you trusted the media. We've never seen the media held to that particular
standard. So when you see people that are commenting on this case, it's not because they agree
with what Alex Jones said or what Alex Jones did.
It's because they are realizing this incredible exception and wondering why it is that the
media gets away with lying to us virtually all the time.
And those lies have real world impact on our lives.
And yet for Alex Jones,
they wanted to make sure that they could crush his empire. Now, the other thing that I want to
mention to you is that parking aside the case, one of the reasons that Alex Jones was speaking
about this and speaking about school shootings, and this is something that obviously if you've
read the book Chaos, you are aware of, but it is a fact. So do not think that it is a conspiracy.
It is a fact that our government implemented very sadistic, evil programs trying to control people's minds to get them to commit crimes.
That's just a fact.
That's a historical fact.
You can look this up on Google in your spare time.
Learn about the MKUltra program.
Learn about how the feds were turning people into candidates.
And like I said, when you read that book Chaos, it's about the Charles Manson story. What you didn't know is that Charles
Manson was a federal asset and he was given drugs and he was instructed on what to do and he was
protected by the feds for a very long time. And so that is something that I just think we need to
come to terms with is that what sometimes happens is that when people support was, you know, suspect these things
more broadly, and there have been other cases, by the way, I want to say Timothy McVeigh, I jotted
them down. I'm just going to find this really quickly of people who were involved with the
feds that went on to commit crimes. We have a, who's the person? Is it Timothy McVeigh that I'm thinking of you guys. Ted. Yeah. Ted Kaczynski. That's right. Who was also involved. Timothy McVeigh. And you don't realize that so many of these cases that you remember hearing about of these tragic murders that took place or tragic events that took place, the feds were in fact involved. They had a near obsession in the 1960s and the 1970s with seeing whether or not they could condition someone's mind
to turn them into a freak, a killer, somebody that could mass control people, which was what
Charles Manson specialized in. The hippie commune was fundamentally, as that book implicates,
protected by the feds. They knew that they were distributing drugs. They knew that he was brainwashing them. They allowed this to take
place because it was a part of their broader operation. So also separate that and know that
when people are introducing those aspects or people suspect that this could be what the government is
doing, it is based on a historical understanding of things that have happened in the past. Again,
I am not at all agreeing with anything that Alex Jones said. I just wanted to remark that this is why there
has been so much outrage about it is because there have been so many things that our media
has said that have been dishonest, that have lied to us, that have cost real lives. And yet,
there was this kind of real focus on taking down Alex Jones. And I don't agree with what the
families had to go through, potentially because of his rhetoric, but I I don't agree with what the families had to go through, potentially because
of his rhetoric. But I also don't agree with a billion dollar lawsuit on the back end of that,
that obviously no person could plausibly afford to pay. So I just wanted to comment on that.
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today. It's comment time. I cannot, okay, I'm looking already in the live chat. Candice,
you're about, they're about to send you to jail. Okay. Yeah, I know that Kamala, they're going to
be on me like crazy. But it's, yeah, that's, it's a huge story. We're about to send you to jail. Okay. Yeah, I know that Kamala, they're going to be on me like crazy. But it's, yeah, it's a huge story. We're going to get into your comments,
guys. Again, we are going to jump over to Rumble to read the comments and to get further into
this discussion. I am sure your jaws are on the floor. Mine have been on the floor. By the way,
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ever done this, except for me when somebody comes for Janet Jackson, because that's the new rule.
You come for one, you're coming for the whole tribe now. We're not doing the wacko jacko thing
to every black person that has a thought that's outside of the box. I'm so sick of this. I'm over it. Wacko jacko has been canceled, okay?
You come for Janet Jackson, you're coming for all of us, okay? All right, guys, I will see you
over at Rumble. All righty. I'm excited to see your comments. This is going to be crazy. Kimberly
Hall writes, how can I ask you more in-depth
questions? I have so many. I definitely want to know more about unions as well because I'm very
involved in my union. I don't know if I should leave. The history of unions in this country is
quite dark. It's funny because I was just speaking to somebody who grew up in the Soviet Union and
it is a fact that we took over a ton of Russian immigrants and those Russian immigrants were some of them just true
psychopaths that supported communism and they established the unions right away. More in-depth
questions you can ask me. I'm on the Minect app actually, M-I-N-N-E-C-T, the Minect app, and people
can message me there and I'm able to answer their questions individually. Play It Out writes,
I believe today is your highest live viewer count to date on YouTube. Congrats. I didn't even see it. What
was it? Thank you. I'm celebrating. What was it? 47,000. That is amazing. Thank you so much. Oh
my gosh. That's so exciting. I love you guys. It is very exciting because I just feel like we've
had such a crazy year and now I feel like I'm just being myself and having fun. And you guys are just responding to that.
So it's really good to have you guys here on the show.
Play it out, writes.
I mean, Black Panther writes, Candace, do you think the 2020 election was rigged?
100%.
I will never change my mind on that.
And for everyone who is too much of a coward to make that statement, I resent you.
I really resent people who are too much of a coward to simply say what we all know
in our hearts to be true. It was nothing but funny business. They used COVID as an excuse
to fundamentally change the way that we vote and to pretend that it was totally normal for them to
just shut down counting votes in the middle of the night. And then we all woke up and it was an
entirely different election result. Mamma Mia writes, 50 Cent played the long game. Instead
of partaking in P. Diddy's
antics, he took notes for a docu-series. Yep, clever. He did a very good job. Sarah writes,
you called her out from the beginning. The true believers will always see through the lies. Yes,
I never trusted Kamala. I just know someone who's got secrets. And I also just know someone
who just ain't black. You know what I mean? Like, there's nothing about her. There's just like no
flavor going on there with Kamala. It's like, even when she says, girl, I'm in these streets, I'm like, I'm
uncomfortable. Like, I don't, I also don't want to see her dance. I don't want to see her. I just feel
like I'm just uncomfortable all the time. It's like she's just clearly not that thing she's
purporting to be. It's very strange. And it's very pathetic that some people are falling for that and
pretending that she's going to be our first black president.
Shame on you.
Shame on you.
Dave writes, love the show, Candace, and keep digging.
I know why the mainstream media isn't picking up on the story, but any thoughts why none
of your peers aren't mentioning the scandal yet?
Well, first and foremost, because they were probably like, if she's wrong, it's going
to be a big wrong.
I'm a risk taker.
Everybody else always does the thing. And it actually kind of drives me crazy. They wait until it's going to be a big wrong. I'm a risk taker. Everybody else always does the thing. And it
actually kind of drives me crazy. They wait until it's perfectly safe. And then they pretend that
they were courageous. Like I was like the first one that was saying, do not get the vaccine. And
I was just getting completely pummeled by the media. I was the first one, you can go back,
check the records, that was against the Me Too movement the day it was trending. I was like,
nope. And then the entire, even the conservatives came down on me and was
like, oh, because everyone was like, we're talking about rape. And then when it's perfectly safe to
say the thing, everyone's like, oh, yeah, I know. I then said like it was going too far. And I think
that's part of it is that it's they want to stay in the category of safe, which I understand. I
get it. It's not fun to have the media constantly dragging your name and trying to ruin your
reputation and trying to get you demonetized. But I also think like have a little courage because it matters. So that's where I'm at on that. Somebody wrote, what percent black is Kamala based on this? I don't know because I still don't know about Donald Harris. He's a big question mark for me. Like, is it actually her father? Is that woman her grandma? It could be her mom. I don't know. I have no idea. We're just going to keep digging and getting more information.
But the lack of relationship between her and Donald and, I don't know, just things that
he said that were wrong, I don't feel good about Donald Harris.
He's a major question mark for me.
And yeah, she's not very black at all is the answer because I don't even think Oscar Harris
is that black.
So I don't know. We're
going to keep digging though. We're going to get a definitive answer for you. I am on the case.
T. James writes, hi, Candace, wishing you all the best. God be with you. Thank you guys so much. I
genuinely appreciate just everything. I've been having so much fun this week and we have one more
day left. And of course, we're going to keep digging and see what else we can find. But this,
I would say today we dropped a major bomb.
And so we'll see how Kamala's campaign responds.
See you guys tomorrow.