Candace - We Found Miss Beryl’s Mother… Kamala Lied Again! | Candace Ep 89
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that we're running late today. I am not kidding when I say that for whatever reason, as we've
been doing this investigation, right before we're about to do the show, there seems to be these big
breaks. And then we are just clamoring. We're all over the place trying to gather everything that we've just realized. And I had a major break
in the Kamala investigation. And I am stressed. I'm actually, as I said on Instagram, at the point
where I personally want reparations from Kamala Harris. I actually think all of us are now
personally due reparations from Kamala Harris for this book. The ancestral blackface that is going
on is out of control. Obviously, we have been investigating Beryl, and you're just not going
to believe what we've actually found out about Beryl's mom, Iris. So let's just get started
right away. Welcome back to Candace. Kamala Harris, if that's even your real name, I just want you to know that you have an open
invite to the show. I am probably the only person that will give you a serious interview,
and I feel that I deserve it. Truly, I feel that I deserve this interview to sit down with you and learn who the hell you are or who the hell you
think you are, because it does take a lot of audacity to do what you have done. So let's just
pick up with Beryl, right? That is what we have been inching closer to, recognizing that we've
been lied to about Beryl. That was the big break that we got last week. And as I said, I confirmed this with relatives in Kamala's family that she lied about Beryl.
That picture is not the correct Beryl. She was light-skinned and that she had a sister named
Norma. So I just kind of wanted to focus on Beryl myself because I just felt like you get this
feeling that we're so close and there's something that's in our face and we're just kind of missing
it. That's how I have felt throughout this entire process. Like, Candice, what are the
pieces that you're putting together here that the picture is appearing in front of you? So I said,
let me go back and just kind of write down the bullet points of the things that we know as for
sure, like basically as a fact about this alleged Beryl Finnegan that we have been looking
for, okay? What do we actually have as presented as fact rather from Kamala or Kamala's father
or somebody related to her family? So here it is. I'm going to take you guys through this list.
Per Donald's essay, which was published in Jamaican Global Online, we know that Beryl's mother's name is Iris, that she went as Miss Iris.
Per that same essay, we learned that Iris was married to Mr. Christie, which implies,
it's not for certain, that her surname could include Christie.
So maybe we have Iris Christie somewhere.
Or also maybe perhaps that we have a Beryl Christie somewhere because perhaps we could
assume that Mr. Christie is her father. What we know as an established fact from Donald's essay
is that Iris and Mr. Christie ran a cane farm near, and I don't know if I've been saying this
right, but I've been saying Enantown, or maybe it's Enantown. That is, again, what he put in his essay. He also let us know that
Beryl's mother, Iris, was involved in the church. We then knew, per Dorothy's memories,
that Beryl was extraordinarily light, lighter than Kamala Harris. And again, I confirmed that with a relative, a direct relative of Kamala.
The family said, no, that is not a picture of Beryl that is put in her book, which is explosive
and every mainstream news media outlet should be reporting on this. And of course they are not
because they are terrified of this series because they are complicit in all of these lies.
And we also know that Beryl's mother's maiden name
was Finnegan.
We learned this, by the way, in his essay.
He writes that her name was Nay Finnegan.
We're gonna actually read his essay directly
because there are some things
that I really wanna impress upon you.
And lastly, as I said earlier,
we know that she had a sister,
that that sister's name is Norma,
and that Norma was even whiter than Beryl was. That has been confirmed by relatives. Okay. Now I want to jump into
focusing on what specifically Donald wrote in his piece, because I had to just keep rereading it and
keep rereading it for clues until finally it jumped on me. I'm taking you guys on the journey that I have been on over the last few weeks. Donald wrote that,
and I'm just going to read, quote, my roots go back within my lifetime to my paternal grandmother,
Miss Chrissy, formerly Christiana Brown, descendant of Hamilton Brown, who is on record as plantation
and slave owner and a founder of Brownstown. And to my
maternal grandmother, this is where we're going to focus, Miss Iris, formerly Iris Finnegan,
farmer and an educator from Enantown and Inverness, ancestry unknown to me. Okay, now here is the rest
of Donald's piece. We're pulling this up for you. If you'd like to read along, we're just focusing on the portion about Miss Iris, okay?
Miss Iris, mother of eight children, too, was the sweetest and gentlest person one could meet.
But underneath it was a tough farming woman who ran the cane farm at Thatch Walk near Enantown, jointly owned with her husband, Mr. Christie. She was
always ready to go to church on Sunday to preach and teach about the revelations that she saw
approaching the world at that time, during and after World War II, in accord with the Bible.
I spent summers with her roaming around the cane field, fascinated by the mechanical
operation of cane juicing by the old method, a wooden pole extended out from the grinding
machine and tied to a mule, walking round and round to grind the cane, and eager to drink a
cup of the juice caught directly from the juice flowing into the vat to be boiled and crystallized
as raw sugar. No Coke or Pepsi could beat the taste of
that fresh cane juice. It was a joy and a learning experience for me to hang out with the workers
on the cane farm, see them wield a cutlass, the machete, with such flourish and finesse,
listen to their stories of exploits, some too X-rated for me to repeat, and sit with them as they prepared their meal
by putting everything in one big Dutch pot, cooking over an open fire in the field and
serving it out on a big banana leaf for all of us to eat sitting there. Looking back now,
I can say with certainty and all due credit to Miss Iris that it was this early intimate exposure
to operation of the sugar industry at the local level
of small-scale production with family labor and free wage labor coupled with my growing curiosity
about how these things came to be that led me, once I started reading about the history of Jamaica,
to a closer study of the sugar industry. I came then to understand its origin as a system of
global production and commerce based on slave labor, with Jamaica as a key component of that system from its very start. Miss Iris died in 1981 at the grand old age of 93,
and I grieved over the loss of someone so dear and close to me. She is shown here in a photo
taken by me in 1966, just back from church, proudly holding in her lap little Kamala and confident in her
firm prediction even then of the future achievements of her great-granddaughter
after giving her blessings by making a cross with her finger on the child's forehead.
Okay, I wanted to read that to you so that you could be processing this information with me.
I actually realized there are a ton of clues in here. There are aspects
of this piece that never quite even made sense to me, by the way. The biggest thing that I thought
was a glaring error of some description was the fact that he says that Iris was née Finnegan,
that she was formerly Finnegan, implying that she then became Iris
Christie because she says that she was married to Mr. Christie. I think we can reasonably assume
that within this timeframe, okay, this isn't like the woke United States 2024, men were not taking
the surnames of women, right? So if he's being called Mr. Christie, it's likely not because
he is taking her surname.
And I thought that was very strange that he wrote Nay Finnegan because it would imply that she was
born Finnegan. And we know that that wasn't accurate because we have Beryl's birth certificate,
okay? So we have Iris's daughter, Beryl's grandma, Beryl's birth certificate, and it lists
Iris Finnegan, but it says that her name is formerly Allen. Okay. So we should be,
he should have written Iris nay Allen as the mother. So that was always something that I just
had in my head as a strange question mark. We're showing you that birth certificate right now.
There we have, just as he listed in Inverness, St. Anne, Born in 1917, we have Beryl Magdalene, a female,
and the mother is Iris Finnegan, formerly Allen, listed as a seamstress. Okay. So parking that
aside, another thing that he gives us, he writes that she lived to the grand old age of 93. So
I just went in my head, okay, how many people with the name Iris,
Finnegan, Christy, whatever it is, have lived that long in that particular area in this time
frame? We've got to be able to limit this down to just a few Irises, maybe even just one Iris.
People just don't live into their 90s, right? So I was looking for a woman that was born around 1888 and lived until
the 1980s with the surnames Christy or Finnegan, okay? Lo and behold, and by the way, I want to be
clear, this is off by two years, but I was always comfortable with the idea that he may have had her
birth year wrong or her death year wrong because on Jamaican Global Online, they actually had to update this piece twice because Donald had the wrong death date and
his wrong age dates for when Christiana Brown died.
Quite strange, because when you're writing a piece, you can sit down and do the math.
But I know that they had to adjust this piece a few times because of wrong dates for his
grandparents.
So lo and behold, I come across on Ancestry.com this
entry of an Iris Christie. I'm going to show you this right now. Look at this. An Iris Christie,
a female, death age 97, died in Kingston, Jamaica. Death date is in 1983, which puts her birth date at 1886. And it tells us that her spouse is
Claudius Christie. Is it okay? There could be another woman that lived this long with the exact
same name around the exact same area. Let me see if I can locate a death certificate for this Miss Iris Christie. And we were in fact able to locate a death certificate.
So let's pull that up here. All right. So we're getting a little more information here. We have
this Iris Christie. It tells us that she died of respiratory failure. Okay. Check. It tells us that
she was married. Okay. Check. It tells us that she lived to the ripe old age of 97.
Now he says 93 or 94, but okay,
that doesn't put me off at all.
Again, she was quite old and he would have been quite young
and he maybe didn't have that correct.
Tells us the birthplace is St. Anne.
I'm feeling really good about this and I'm going,
okay, like let's maybe look into Claudius Christi. Now, of course, what's missing here
is we don't have any indication that her name was formerly Finnegan or at all Finnegan. So
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Okay. So Claudia's Christy. I'm like, let me see if I can find a guy named Claudia's Christy on
Ancestry. Okay. Can't be that many of them. And there weren't that many of them within this
timeframe. We only stumbled upon two and these two were clearly related, okay? So we have a Claudius
Christi, who we now know was married to an Iris Christi, and this is the screenshot that instantly
came up that made me go, oh, okay. Look at this screenshot from Ancestry.com. Claudius E. Christi,
and then you see it says relative S. S. Finnegan. Oh, but look at the birth. We have the birth in Jamaica,
Enantown, St. Anne. Okay, okay. Things are happening here. Things are happening here. So
pull that bug up. So we know that this man was married to Iris. And for whatever reason,
this document, and you can see we're going to get into a U.S. passenger list, a ship that is going to New or New Orleans. Like what? What are
we talking about here? And from Enantown, like now I'm like, OK, we're getting real specific here.
Enantown, Iris, Mr. Christie, you're not going to convince me we don't have the right Mr. Christie
here. But I said, let's take a look
and see what we can come up with, okay? This is just crazy. So let's take a look at this document,
this ship manifest document, and see if anything jumps out at us, okay? So just to be clear,
when you're seeing that SS Finnegan, what happens is that when people are on Ancestry,
they are trying to read this old script, and they're writing
whatever they think that it says, or doing their best to write what they think that it says to
decipher what it is that people are writing. And obviously, this is quite old. This is from 1943,
and we have this ship, again, the David C. Shanks ship. Now, this instantly flagged in my head,
because I remember that Lawford Newland,
remember that name when we found a marriage certificate between a Beryl and a Lawford Newland
and Lawford for whatever reason was going for agricultural work into New Orleans. And I was
going, this doesn't make any sense. Beryl was supposed to have money and we know Beryl had
money because
her son was rolling around. Her son Kenneth has been rolling around in a motorcycle and Dorothy
fondly remembers that, remembers him running the store. So that was, I'm already like, okay, now we
have, now we have Mr. Christie on the same exact ship headed to the same exact place, presumably
also for agricultural work. So it's two pages. I'm going to give you first the bird's eye view of page one of this manifest, and then we'll cut over here to
page two. And now we're going to do a closeup of what it says. Okay. So there you can see that we
have two Claudius Christies and they are traveling together. And it says Claudius Christi, 33. That's the age, Claudius
Christi, 24. And then you can see in the further column that it lets us know, yes, he is from Enon
Town, St. Anne, Jamaica. Okay. Now, if we get to that second page, and this is exactly how we did
it today too, I went, okay, that person wrote S S Finnegan,
but I don't see S S Finnegan, right? I see maybe J J Finnegan. I asked Mark, my director, he's like,
yeah, no, I see J J that I don't think of. And there's anybody that makes an S like that in
cursive. So we're going, okay, interesting. But actually what I find more interesting is that
next to it in parentheses, it says what I believed was friend. I'm going, wait a second. This guy is married. Okay. He's,
he's married to Iris. This shouldn't be a friend of his. This should be some sort of a relative.
We again see Enantown, St. Ann, Jamaica. And beneath it, I can't make out who his father is.
Looks to me to say like Jamie Christie might be
the father. But I'm going, why would JJ Finnegan? And maybe I'm just reading the cursive wrongly
listed as a friend. And then I said, wait, what is this column in general? Like, what is this
column asking for them to fill out? And here's what the top of that column says. It says the
name and complete address of the nearest relative or friend in the country whence the
alien came, or if none there, then in the country of which a citizen or subject. So he has put down
that he's got a friend. I don't know if this is like to vouch for, it's just writing down a friend
would be this J-J-S-S-T-T, we don't really know, but we've got a Finnegan friend,
and this math is not mathing. Furthermore, on this document, this Mr. Christie is listed as a black
Negro. Now, why is that relevant? Well, it's relevant because Donald Harris has provided us with a photo of
his wife, Miss Iris Christie. Iris, Miss Iris, is very much black, very, very dark-skinned woman
that is holding Kamala Harris. And now we are being told, informed by the SHIP manifest,
that her husband was also a black Negro. And I am not saying that I am a geneticist.
I am not saying that I am 23 and me, but I've been around. I've been around enough to know
that two black Negroes cannot produce a white Norma or an Irish looking barrel.
So what the heck is going on here? Also, just like I said about Lawford Newland and burial,
typically people who own and operate farms and are operating stores are not out here on ships
to America looking to pick up work, agricultural work with their sons or their relatives.
So I said, can we find Claudius's birth certificate? Okay. Can we find Claudius? Maybe Claudius had
money. I don't know. And then gave it to his wife and then she gave it to Beryl. Like,
who is this Claudius Christie? And here's what we came up with. Yeah. Here's Claudius's birth
certificate. Claudius was born in 1895. So that makes sense having married Iris. And it tells us that his mother's name is Emily Christie
and that she was a laborer.
Gosh, so many laborers.
Where is all of this money coming from?
You guys, what are we to make of this?
I will tell you what I have made of this.
I think I was correct from day one, okay. What they have done is they have merged identities.
I very much believe on the basis of what Donald wrote in his piece that he knew the identity of
the people who worked on the farm. He did. He tells you. He ran around. They told him the stories. So he knew these workers. He knew these agricultural workers. And there's
no doubt in my mind that he had a real relationship with them. Such a real relationship
that I believe that Donald Harris merged the identity of the people who worked on the farm
and the people who owned it. I believe the people who owned that farm are his true grandparents,
okay? I think Kamala's real great-grandmother was Ora Iris Allen, okay? Not Nay Finnegan. I believe it is Nay Allen, that she was Ora Allen. And I know and now believe that he told the truth about
her love of preaching the Bible, because now that I had that in my mind, I said, let me just look up Ora Allen.
Let me look up Ora Allen.
I'm looking up Ora Christie, all this stuff.
What about just Ora Allen?
And would you believe that we were able to stumble upon an Iris Allen multiple times
in the Kingston Gleaner as an evangelist for the New Testament Church of God, Cambridge,
St. James. I'm going to show you that piece right here. Cambridge, you have Rev. Winston
Williams and evangelist Iris Allen, multiple entries that tell us that she was involved with
this church. And when I mapped out where this church was, ladies and gentlemen, it was in St. Anne. So again, what do we have a
circumstance of? Well, I'm telling you right now, if the next journalist that is in front of her
does not begin to ask her questions about this, okay, then we know that everyone is simply a
fraud because this is unbelievably scandalous, okay? It is unbelievably scandalous. I truly believe with everything in me
that that picture of Beryl that she used was likely a woman whose name was Beryl. I don't
doubt that, but it wasn't her grandma, okay? That wasn't Grandma Beryl. That was likely a grandma.
That was likely somebody's grandma who had been working on a farm which was in part owned by her father's family. And similarly,
for this Iris Allen and these women who never quite looked affectionate in these photos with
Kamala Harris, yeah, I believe that that woman likely worked on that farm for a very long time.
And so he had the confidence to take their names and to merge their identities with his true
relatives who he does not want to give to the public.
So now I am very interested in the true Iris Allen, okay, and who in fact her husband is.
Maybe Allen was her married name, who knows, but I'm interested in the Allen family because
I think this all but proves
that she has completely lied about both of these grandparents. Because like I said, I am a
geneticist. I don't do genetics, but I've been around. And you just cannot tell me that two
Negro blacks created a white Irish-looking woman and an even whiter woman who we have still yet to find.
And that's all I'm gonna say on that topic for right now.
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I'm shaken by this. I'm just shaken by this. This woman, this woman is just, I mean,
this is ancestral blackface. It is just ancestral blackface. And the reason why I know that we have
stumbled upon the truth is because she is very nervous now to discuss her blockheads. I'm going
to show you, I'm going to show you her just yesterday in an interview. But first, I want to go back in memory lane because now
they're trying to play the like men in black hold up the little instrument and just wipe our memory
and pretend that she actually never ran on being black and that that wasn't ever a thing. So I just want to make sure that I remind everyone that it was
the thing. Like we didn't do this because we just decided to wake up one day and choose violence.
They chose violence by going after Janet Jackson and we rose to the occasion. So let's take a trip
down memory lane and take a look at some clips of Kamala really just speaking about not even,
she didn't even say she was black at
once upon a time, 2006. She said she was African-American, like there is no African in
this woman. OK, Jamaican percentage at most. But in 2006, at the state of the Black Union,
she became African. Take a listen. It is morally incorrect, but nobody cares about that. You can look
at Katrina. Nobody cares about the
fact that we've got a bunch of young black and brown men
in prison. That argument is not
working. What I suggest we do as
African Americans is own this issue in law
enforcement and then define it in the way
that works for us, because it is a myth
to say that African Americans
don't want law enforcement. We
do. We want our grandmothers
to be able to walk to church and be safe. We want our babies to be able to walk to the park and be
safe. What we don't want is racial profiling. What we don't want is excessive force. What we
don't want is to have our civil liberties and civil rights be stripped. But we do want law
enforcement. OK, Kamala, thus far, you're like an Indian Canadian Jew.
But we'll just go with that for a second and also watch this clip of her being interviewed by Uncle Luke on people questioning her blackness.
That's that was posted to her YouTube.
This is 2019.
Take a listen.
When people question your blackness, you are on that bus.
You are part of the civil rights
movement.
But the struggle is, is convincing people that this is a strong black woman who lives
a strong black life.
Why is there any question?
You're right, it's frustrating.
There was this one journalist who said to me, I'm doing this interview, and he says, well, you have family members that went to Stanford and Harvard, but you chose to go to Howard.
No, elite schools like Stanford, but you chose to go to Howard.
Now, you know I was ready to hang this thing up.
Right, right.
I was literally, I was like, I was about to go off, which would not have been cool because I'm trying to get elected.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, but you went to Howard.
Right, but you went to, they went to these elite schools and you went to, and I said, well, you do know that Howard University is the Mecca.
Exactly, exactly.
Just put that, you know, let's put that in its place.
She literally nods and says, yes, as he says, you were a part of the civil rights movement.
And like, like she's, she was trying to sell that she was a part of this effort to desegregate.
And then we fact check that and Malaya Tucker determined that that was a lie.
That was untrue.
That obviously, nope, not at all.
Nope. Only thing was that San Francisco, which had already had desegregation for years, this was desegregated. They just realized that like too many black kids were going to one school versus another. Schools, again, were not segregated. They just realized that based on where people lived because of your bus districting, that a lot of black kids were going to one school, a lot of black kids were going to one school,
a lot of white kids were going to one school, and they wanted to fix that by changing the bus route.
So, you know, if you grew up like in the 90s, like me, sometimes you had to go very far to go to
school, right? And you're like, why do I have to pass the closer school to go to the school that's
very far? That's because they were like, well, we want to kind of even out white versus black
because the neighborhoods are kind of dictating which school people go to. That's all.
That's it. So when they first started doing that, now she has written into her legacy that she was
a part of desegregation, even though there was absolutely no segregation. That's just that that
is just really incredible. Now she's Rosa Parks, ladies and gentlemen, and it gets worse. I think honestly, this might be the worst, is when she's introduced as the first Black female VP
at the 113th NAACP National Convention. Take a listen.
Not only are we meeting as a group for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic turned our lives upside down.
But we are joined by the first black female vice president of the United
States of America. We have waited far too long to have a black woman representing
us in the White House. It is imperative that we support her and uplift her. All of the progress she
has made and continues to make for our community, we must support her. Nothing, I repeat nothing,
is more unstoppable than a black woman in action. Oh, it is so good to be here with all my sisters and brothers.
Let me just thank Vice Chair Boykinstown for that incredible introduction.
Incredible introduction.
She loved it.
She ate it up.
Yes, first black hero.
Here I am, brothers and sisters.
Brothers and sisters. It's not funny. I'm deeply upset about this. So let's fast forward to
yesterday, okay, because this is just incredible. She's now freaking out when somebody, somebody,
this journalist realizes, realizes hey you're no
longer leaning into the historic nature of your campaign obviously what this journalist meant was
weren't we all doing the like you're the first black person running and you are just going to
watch kamala filibuster this and suddenly she don't want to talk about wonderful introductions
take a listen to her being interviewed by hallie jackson for nbc news She don't want to talk about wonderful introductions.
Take a listen to her being interviewed by Hallie Jackson for NBC News.
You've been reluctant to lean into it, to talk about the historic nature of your candidacy on the campaign trail.
Why is that?
Well, I'm clearly a woman to point that out to anyone.
The point that most people really care about is can you do the job and do you have a plan to actually focus on them.
I hear you on that.
And that is why I spend the majority of my time listening and then addressing the concerns,
the challenges, the dreams, the ambitions and the aspirations of the American people.
They deserve to have a president who's focused on them, as opposed to a Donald
Trump who's constantly focused on himself. I think that's part of why people are exhausted
with Donald Trump and his approach, because it's all about himself and his personal grievances,
and not about the American people, not about how are you going to help families,
how are you going to help small businesses, how are you going to strengthen our economy?
These are the things I'm focused on. I'm focused on investing in the new industries on which America should lead and be like, we can come out of this.
I mean, you just see the filibuster is strong and credit to that woman, Hallie from NBC.
She's a real one because, you know, what she was trying to ask, like, no, no, no, I hear you.
But I was like, I'm clearly a woman.
Yeah, that wasn't the historic nature of the campaign. Hillary Clinton
already ran twice. The historic nature, which if you had let Hallie finish her statement and you
weren't going to let her because you're no dummy and you know people are onto you now,
the historic nature that you seem now somewhat reluctant to speak about is your blackness.
You lean into that a lot. Come on. The brothers,
the sistas were out here waiting for you to speak about your blackness. She doesn't want to do it
anymore, guys, because you've been telling me the truth. She's the worst kind of racist. I'm
telling you, you can't just be out here plagiarizing grandmas. You can't just be out here plagiarizing
agricultural laborers who likely worked on the farms that your family have owned for generations, because we now know that you were a direct descendant of slave owners.
So sitting here talking about what black people are struggling with due to historic injustice,
you are really going to have to pipe down, ma'am. You're going to have to pipe down right now.
Speaking of race baiting, Barry Sotoro is obviously now doing the rounds. They're very
nervous about Black men who are not getting into shape. Black men, you know what you got to do,
vote for the Democrats. And who better to tell you than an Indonesian Hawaiian and a white rapper?
Because if you're having an identity crisis, this is the dream team. We had Eminem welcoming
Barry Sotoro to the stage while he appeared at a Kamala Harris
rally in Detroit, Michigan. I believe this was yesterday. And we can just take a listen
to how that went down. I think Vice President Harris supports a future for this country where
these freedoms and many others will be protected and upheld.
And here to tell you much more about that, President Barack Obama. You know, I have done a lot of rallies, so I don't usually get nervous.
But I was feeling some kind of way following Eminem.
And I noticed my palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy, but my sweater are ready, my arms spaghetti.
I'm nervous, but on the surface I look calm and ready to drop bombs, but I keep bomb forgetting.
All right, I'm with them. I'm with them. That's it. We got a president rapping. Clearly he's black.
I'm with them. I don't know about you guys. Sign me up. Sorry, Trump. Don't care about anything happening with the economy. I'm black and I heard a rap. That's all it takes. We're back. We're so
back. We are so back, black men. Did you hear them? The flow? It was crazy.
It was crazy.
You guys know what to do.
You know what to do.
Two weeks away from the election, you go be black and vote for whoever can drop the most bars.
And brothers, brothers, you got to go out there and do what you got to do.
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Kamala's ancestors. I don't want to be a slave to Kamala's ancestors and have to lie about her and
pretend that she's black. I don't want to do it. I really just do not want to do it.
All right, guys, very quickly, we are going to now jump over to Rumble and read some comments.
I hope you enjoyed this episode. Again, hit subscribe wherever you are, Rumble, YouTube,
and we will see you over there. All right, let's get ready to rumble. Sarah, I love that Sarah,
you are always in the comment section.
We see you just so you know.
I don't know who you are,
but I feel like I know who you are.
Sarah writes, Candace, the world owes you.
Again, you expose the lies.
I am having so much fun.
I am totally obsessed with this.
It's just, it's crazy.
It really is like real life dateline,
like a political dateline, I think,
is what's happening here.
Claudia Supermom writes, I'm a proud student of the Candace College of Real History. Quick
unrelated question. Do you still take silver hydrosol? I started taking it after I heard it
on your show, Catholic Gang Gang. Okay, Catholic Gang Gang. I actually take colloidal silver. I
think that's what you're referring to. And yes, I absolutely do. I just take a spoonful every
morning and had an amazing situation happen last week when a doctor, my son
had a red pink eye, a red eye, and they were like, oh, we might have to give him antibiotics. And I
was like, no, I don't do antibiotics. I told the person that was watching me just dump, because I
was in Japan, dump colloidal silver in his eye and it cleared up in literally 15 minutes. She was
like, this is a miracle. I can't even believe this. They were going to put on my antibiotics and we gave them colloidal silver.
But let me save that for a shot in the dark day to talk more about that. Alaska Dog Lady writes,
I agree that no one is as unstoppable as a black woman in action. Sit back and watch Candace. Yes,
that was the NAACP's opening. And it is true. I cannot be stopped now. I cannot be stopped. And
I just, the more I look into it, I'm just going, what is going on? This is so not allowed. And yet the media is allowing it. Like, what is happening? They should be so ashamed of themselves. Like, what who is just instructing them? I guess it's the states, the government, the CIA, just like just pretend it's not happening. We see her episode views every day, but just keep on plugging and drop a drop a rap with Eminem and no one will
notice that we've lied about virtually everything. Alaska Dog Lady also writes,
oh, snap, the Dems got me back when they bumped that Slim Shady at the intro of Barry Satoro.
Yeah, I know. I'm back. I'm so Dem it hurts now because like who else could do that? Who else
could just drop freestyles and flow like that other than our Indonesian boy, Barry? Maya Miranda writes, the YSL trial is a disaster.
51 mistrial motions today recused Judge and Fannie Willis's blatant corruption.
She's targeting YSL and Trump. You're the only one who can expose Fulton County corruption.
I know there's so much going on and this racketeering trial is something that I should
be looking into.
It is just very hard because I am suffering from an obsession with Kamala's lies.
Listen, I promise I'm going to step outside of myself tomorrow and cover some other stuff
because there's also the brothers that they want to reverse their criminal prosecution.
What are they?
The Menendez
brothers. I think I'm saying their name wrong. Who cares? You're right. There is other stuff
that needs to be covered. And I am the person for the job, but I can't get over Kamala right now.
Lastly, we have Aaliyah. Aaliyah Lynn writes, this may be a dumb question, but I would love to learn
how to do that type of research on my own. How do you even acquire these documents? I love the work
you do, Ken, as you are amazing. I honestly have always been really good at researching.
And a lot of it's intuition and instinct. As you saw today, taking you through it,
that was the process. I was just rereading his piece and going, there are clues here.
And if my theory is right about him merging identities, we're actually looking for two
different irises. One that
likely worked on the farm because a lot of times, and I just know this because I actually come from
descendants of slaves and my grandfather was a sharecropper. A lot of times they took on the
last names and the names of the people that owned them. And so you'll just see kind of the same
names working on the farm. And so that was just a clue for me that this could be the
circumstance if they're actually the sinister. And I do believe that Kamala Harris is a sinister. I
know that communists are this sinister. They feel nothing when they lie. They really are just Satan's
children. Anyways, you guys, I have to run because I have a hit, but thank you guys so much. Oh,
one more person who 123B wrote, thanks for the great information, Kanish. You are quite a woman
and a mother. Viva
Cristo Rey. Thank you guys so much. And as I said, I have a hit to run to right now, but we will
definitely be back tomorrow and I will keep looking into the correct Iris Allen. We'll see you guys
then. you