President Macron Gives His Victim Impact Statement

President Macron Gives His Victim Impact Statement. | Candace Ep 230

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Oh, in a photo that dates back to the 1970s, which is right around the time that JMT goes missing and he's in America. If this is let's jump right into it. Welcome back to Candace. I said don't get excited, but I'm actually pretty excited. Big weenie pants, I have to say that. Truly, he's probably going to include that somewhere else in the law.

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Emmanuel Macron is interviewed by a friendly journalist. To make it very clear, this is a friendly journalist. The journalist's name is Darius Roquebin. And of course, he can't deny the elephant in the room. He asks Emmanuel Macron the following question, obviously we're translating this into English,

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but Darius says, American nationalist circles are influencer who spreads the rumor that your wife is a man. This acting to this kind of attack. Emmanuel Macron then says, yes, there was a tradition of saying,

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we must let it flow. That's what we did at the beginning. At first, a quote unquote Streisand effect, which draws even more attention to these lies. But it has taken on such a magnitude in the United States that we had to react.

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It is a question of enforcing the truth. Enforcing the truth. We are talking about the civil status of the first lady of France, a wife, a mother, to prevent the restoration of the truth. Those who talk to you about this alleged freedom of speech are those who prohibit journalists in the Oval Office. I don't accept that.

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To get a conviction, Emmanuel Macron says, of course it's about defending my honor, because it's nonsense. She, referring to me, is someone who knew very well that she was holding false information, and she did so in order to harm in the service

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of an ideology and with established. All right guys, it's about honor. That's what it's just about honor. And this is a wife and this is a mother. And don't you guys understand that he has to do this thing? It's not, well that would claim freedom of speech

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are the same people who would deny reporters access into the pool at the White House. That's nothing to do with me. That feels like honestly like a jab to Trump or something. And so, yeah, he's saying, we don't have to think about speech here.

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We are gonna prosecute. We're going to convict her. And of course this journalist, because he's a state performer, that's how you get to these interviews with presidents. You have to be willing to just look at them and say, you're amazing. You're so sparkly, especially in Europe.

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Of course, the journalist Darius never asks the obvious. He won't take the much easier path of defending his quote unquote honor by just asking his wife, quote unquote wife, to publish photos from the first 30 years of her life. You know, that gap in her life.

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It feels like if you want to defend your honor, you would just come out and do that. Maybe walk around with Jean-Michel Otragno. But no, he can't do that, nor can the journalist ask why he won't do that. Curiously, also the journalist maybe forgot to ask

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Emmanuel Macron the even bigger question. The, hey, so if that's really a thing, why don't you sue Xavier Poussard? You're saying the series became so big in America. Well, that series was based on the book, which was written by a French citizen who we therefore have some level of dominion over.

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Yeah, we are French. Yes, you are the French president. Xavier Poussard, sitting duck, he is French. Sue him first for defamation. No, no, no, no, no, no. He didn't ask that question.

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No, no. No, Xavier Buzard was featured in my series explaining the book and his entire investigation and he is not being sued for defamation. Instead, he is being sued for cyber bullying. So what's this really about Emmanuel Macron? We're not gonna find out from the journalists, of course.

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Darius didn't even push back on the dumber idea there, Emmanuel Macron in America. And so we filed the lawsuit and then made it globally big. What are we talking about? You're gonna fight till the end to severe conviction. Great.

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We love that Emmanuel, because we want to sit you down in court. We want to be able to ask these questions that you still will not answer, that Brigitte still will not answer. That's all anybody has been asking for.

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Hence the reason we went to you before we even published the first episode. Good luck proving that actual malice standard when you yourself had a route to dispel any of these quote unquote rumors. It's completely crazy.

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He will not say my name. He will not say my name. I'm feeling like Destiny's Child right now. I really am. Let me show you guys that song. Remember that throwback song, Say My Name?

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β™ͺ Why the sudden change? β™ͺ

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β™ͺ Say my name, say my name. Okay. Now let's get into something equally, if not more interesting, actually way more interesting, potentially something. Okay. It's a potentially something let's not get ahead of ourselves. I'm only presenting this because we want more information and this has been an open investigation. Like I said, it would be a closed investigation if they themselves could answer these questions, but they can't because privacy, privacy, privacy. Yeah.

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Well, just to recap, before we get to this photo, the trail of Jean-Michel Trogneau runs completely cold just before 1970, okay? So I'm gonna go back to that timeline that we presented throughout our, trace Jean-Michel Trogneau's life from being born in 1945,

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but the relevant portion that I want you guys to look at is in 1963, because in 1963, that is the year that Jean-Michel Trogneau turns 18, okay? And at that time in France, military men were required to sign up for the military. It was compulsive.

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You're 18 years old, you have to sign up, or else you have to present a valid reason as to why you cannot join the military at that time. So we know that on February 12th, 1963, according to Xavier Poussard's stellar reporting, the day after Jean-Michel Trogneau's 18th birthday, his father, Jean Trogneau, performs the military registration on his son's behalf.

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And what's weird about that year is that in that file, as his father is filing for a deferment, we learn that Jean-Michel is living in Algeria at the beginning of that year. Then we know that by the end of that year, by the end of that same year, he's back in France

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and he is at an engineering school. Okay that's where Xavier and the journalists were three I think 64 photo of Jean-Michel from like it was an engineering school in France. Okay cool. Xavier Poussard then was able to confirm in his book that two years later in 1965 Jean-Michel requests another military deferment for two years, which would bring us to

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1967 and Thanks to a mainstream journalist Remember the story goes that people started realizing that there was one sibling that was unaccounted for like Brigitte Macron is now the first lady of France and there look at little guy on the left is that kind of looks exactly like Brigitte Jean-Michel and Because the press was able to get ahead of it and like like, oh, yeah, that is kind of a missing sibling. Let's look into him. A mainstream journalist was able to confirm that Jean-Michel

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Trognod in 1967 was in Speyer, Germany. OK. There he was registered as a non-commissioned officer playing field hockey at the Spire Club for the season 1967 to 1968. So that's where he was. He was in Germany. And that could make sense because they had an engineering regiment in Spire at that time. Militarily speaking, that could make sense. But then after , 7, 9, 68, the trail runs cold. We don't know what happened to Jean-Michel that Xavier Poussard has tried to access his military file further. And we know that that military file was not closed

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until 1981. Okay. So Xavier Pouss said, I would like to look at this file. It's been a very long time, obviously, to see what this guy was up to for these years. And the military said, no, no dice, you cannot have it. And their reasons was that it would reveal private medical information.

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So it was a privacy concern. There's private medical information here. You cannot have it.

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Okay.

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So the broader question which we have had since beginning of the series is what the heck was Jean-Michel doing for the military throughout those years, right? What was he doing from 1968 to 19 for a fact that Brigitte Macron claims throughout that time.

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Again, this was before this entire scandal broke. So she was maybe saying too much, but that's definitely interesting. It would be something that we would want to ask her under oath. She told a journalist back in 2021, here's the headline.

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Okay, so you can check it out yourself. That, and the headline here is Brigitte Macron is nostalgic for her American youth. I was there when Armstrong walked on the moon. Yeah, here's the direct quotation from that article it reads.

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Again, the country where I went the most when I was a teenager, she said during her interview. Okay, that's very interesting. So she is saying, the wife of the head of the state is saying that after everything that she's gone through, she has this affinity with America.

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She also says elsewhere in the article, I've been through this with the Americans referring to the moon landing and says, quote, I have memories and the memories of adolescence are those that remain in our hearts. Okay, getting that.

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So this is why this next portion is super interesting because somebody on X, and again, I will caution you, we're just investigating here. We are literally just asking questions and it's always faster to just go to the public because the internet sleuths are the best.

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This is like our own CIA. This is like the Candace Intelligence Agency of mommy and daddy sleuths out there. Well, somebody on X got my attention when they alleged that they saw someone that they were convinced resembled Jean-Michel Trujillo

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in a documentary that they were watching regarding the Stanford University prison experiment. Okay, here's a tweet just so you know, I didn't make this up. This is the tweet I was watching the TV show about the Stanford prison experiment episode one shows a side profile of this young man

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At the 5 minute 45 second mark. I had to rewind and look again. I went whoa, that's uh, look look it I'm not exactly like a technology here, but definitely looks familiar and Talking about psychology reading of chaos, it got my attention, okay? And then when you learn what the Stanford Prison Experiment was,

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it kind of piques your interest even further. What was the Stanford Prison Experiment? Well, it was one of the most controversial psychological experiments in history. Not kidding, in history. It was controversial, not only because of what was done,

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but also controversial because years later, a French historian basically said, looked back on everything results. Let me tell you about it. Here's what we know for a fact. OK, what we know for a fact is that the experiment was just took place in nineteen seventy one and it was funded because they wanted to explore

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anti-social behavior. They wanted to determine whether or not when placed under extreme pressure and abuse, okay, think about that, they wanted to know whether or not when placed under extreme pressure and abuse, you could transform psychologically healthy individuals into individuals that will engage in twisted behavior. Like, will you join the crowd? You go in, you sit there pushing and prodding

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and abusing you, will you join in? Nobody ever knows, freaky experiments, but I digress, you already know my opinions about psychology. Anyways, the way it worked was they put out an ad in the newspaper, this was just for evidence. Applicants that were then screened for psychological

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and medical issues to make sure they didn't have any. And the participants were then randomly assigned to play either the role of a prisoner in the simulation or a guard in this mock prison setting. Essentially the presiding, you know, super-ick, Philip Zimbardo and some graduate students,

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they assumed power and situational roles. The guards became increasingly authoritarian and we are told that the guards were a part of the experiment, okay? They became increasingly authoritarian, abusive, sadistic, while the prisoners showed signs of extreme distress

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and eventually submission. The experiment was initially planned to go for two weeks, but then it had to be terminated after just six days due to the extreme psychological reactions and behaviors that were being displayed by the participants, both the guards and the prisoners alike.

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And apparently that guy's wife is the one that shut it down. She's also a psychologist, Christina Maslach. She comes in, she's like, oh my gosh, you're suffering too much. We got to end this experiment of these graduate students who are now engaging in abuse of each other.

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Anyways, I'm gonna show you a clip of one of these quote unquote guards who loved speaking about his role as a guard and says, Oh yeah, I just signed up for this. They randomly was picked as a guard and it was cool with me. This guy's name is Dave Eshelman. Take a listen.

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Each day I said, well, what can we do to ramp up what we did yesterday? How can we build on that? Why did you want to ramp things up two reasons? I think one was because I really believed I was helping the researchers With some better understanding of human behavior on the other hand. It was personally interesting to me You know, I cannot say that I you know did not enjoy what I was doing me

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I You know, I cannot say that I you know did not enjoy what I was doing me. I

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that's nothing that's like par for the course when it comes to psychology and The studies and the gaslighting that's involved in all of it Anyways, this became an even more massive scandal because there was this historian, French historian, his name is Thibaut Letechier, and he decided to do a deep dive into this experiment and discovered that a lot of the things the public was told about it,

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participated in it, who said that he was instructed to give interviews thereafter and say the things that he was supposed to say. And his reward for it was that he, and he was allowed to say. And his reward for it was that he goals

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and he was allowed to start his own psychology profession, lot to get into there, like whether or not it was real or whether or not these people knew what they were doing going in there because they wanted to essentially say, well, this study showed this and so now it's official.

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And that guy Eshleman, he's super shady. He is actually the son of a Stanford engineering professor and he was a student at Chapman University at the time of the experiment. He, like I said, was the prison's most abusive guard, got into it, was super sadistic about it.

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And later on, he even describes how he felt bad for the people who abused, or I guess you could say he had empathy for the prison, sorry, was it Navy, the military men's camp? Essentially, we had a bunch of soldiers and they were engaging in abuse.

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This was in Abu Ghraib, and the scandal broke provision as to what you're doing and no one steps in and says, hey, you can't do this. Things just keep. Allegation that the American soldiers were taking place in at this prison. It's a bit of a rabbit hole point being that image definitely caught my eye. I'm thinking, could that be JMT? I don't know, obviously, I have no idea.

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And all we're looking for is more information, honestly, to rule it out. In the military, we don't know why also the United States government is not getting involved. This was funded by the military. They've got documentaries, they put pictures online.

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Don't send that to me, guys. We already know that Stanford University has put a trove of pictures and reports regarding the experiment, but actually they don't show you 24 participants. They don't name 24 participants. There's no way for us to go through it and to go, okay, well that's what we would like to do. So maybe you are a Stanford University student. Maybe

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you know a Stanford University student, you know what to do. Go get the trove of evidence, find the list of the students that were involved in this experiment and email us tips at canisones.com. Maybe you're in the military, maybe you're in the Navy and you have access to that information or you know where to look for that information. And obviously assuming that it's public, which I'm assuming it must be public, please email us and say, yeah, actually,

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maybe you were involved, maybe you're one of the 24. And you can confirm to us, yeah, I knew all of those students that were involved, only ones that speak about it. And there are a lot of them that are missing. And we have the time and the patience to look into it,

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A little bit surprising. I don't know why the media left this out yesterday. They had access clearly to the charging D, was only in Las Vegas for a conference. And he decided, and the police arrested eight individuals. He was one of them. Oh, but I'm an Israeli.

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The rules don't apply. We kind of run-ish here. Well, guess what? It turns out that he had just met with NSA officials. Okay, so there is now a recorded interview with, that he had just met with NSA officials. Okay, so there is now a recorded interview with, and by the way, his name is Tom Alexandrovic,

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and there's now a recorded interview in which he had a meeting with the NSA. They had another meeting with the NSA that was supposed to happen the following day after his arrest, and that he had already met with several borough people and NSA people

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throughout the past week. So yeah, could you just imagine that? I think the level of, I have no respect for your country or rather no fear for your country because we know we're in control, especially when you get to talking about cyber officials

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in Israel, they're always like, oh, they help help us the Israeli tech Israeli tech is living the day that that is why we have a relationship with Israel that we do that He he comes here for a conference He's meeting with the officials at the NSA and he tries to have sex with a minor in Vegas because he can why not? Yeah, he in Vegas absolutely disgusting and

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Doesn't matter he's back in Israel. And you know, certainly they're not gonna give us, Trump admin is not gonna give us a statement about that. They are busy. Pam Bondi, especially is busy. Remember she had to give a same day response

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when a college kid, a male, college male, who should never take himself seriously and should be made fun of for the rest of his life for calling the fed fed and hood in America right now that you have a what 20 year old kid who decides to put on an IDF shirt to go to the gym on a college campus because they're not committing a

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genocide. It's literally, and he decided to whip out his phone cause that's so manly. I'm going to record the girl saying words to me and then she shoves him. Remember that? Remember that incident, that terrible incident? The greatest, it was the worst, and he gave a statement, right? Swooped right on in there, "'Thank you,' pressed McCullough. "'She said for your leadership and prompt action.

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"'Anti-Semitism will not be tolerated in Florida "'or anywhere else.'" And then she tags everyone for having defeated the shove. The shove, and I hope that he's okay. They even said they're so traumatizing. Like why can't I just wear genocidal t-shirts? I don't understand. Go to the gym. Oh my god,

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we're watching it again. Viewer discretion had rise. She puts the middle finger up. And by the way, when he posts it, he writes wheezing, which means laughing. And then, ah, that's great. Feds got involved. And that girl has been off campus since. I've sexed the minor in Vegas while they were taking meetings with the Feds. And the answer is no. To fight words, not acts. Like, you know, mean words is what they've got to take care of now.

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Make sure the students are feeling extra safe in their spaces on college campuses. Anyways, you guys, as if it couldn't get even worse, because I feel this year that for whatever reason the NPR is doing a has announced in a headline that there is a musical that is being done that centers around bigotry, anti-semitism, and they are putting together a Tony award-winning musical about the real-life lynching of a Jewish man in 1915. Now if you don't know this story, it's because I'm murdered by a wealthy Jew

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in Atlanta, Georgia, who was a member of B'nai B'rith, which is a Freemasonic Jewish group, which Sigmund Freud was a part of a member of. So that tells you where we're at with like how they treat kids. Sigmund Freud was a member of B'nai B'rith. They were the precursor to the ADL, the ADL has tons of power. This guy's name was Leo Frank, this rich Jew who ran a pencil factory and he ruthlessly murdered Mary Fagan, who was a poor Catholic girl who was working for him.

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And the people that worked at this factory, these miners testified, they were terrified of him, that he was gross, that he would make sexual remarks to them. This guy was so rich and so powerful that he then tried to blame it on a black guy. This is 1913 Atlanta.

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Like you don't even have to give him a reason to lynch a black man, right? You could have just been like, he sneezed my way and they would have lynched him. The evidence was so overwhelming that Leo Frank did it. That they actually said, no, actually, you employee,

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because you know, it's the South and it's racist. And that normally we would lynch this dude, but you're just up to your neck in guilt. He lied, changed his testimony multiple times, then tried to get another one of his friends, like tried to throw it on him.

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Okay.

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And the ADL has been trying to go backwards and relitigate this and pretend that Leo Frank was a victim of lynching. Yeah, he did end up getting lynched because of what he did to a child. They hunted him down and they lynched him. But they want you to know he's the real victim of the story, right? Because why can't you just kill a Catholic girl, right? You're wealthy, you're Jewish, it's a Catholic girl. You're in B'nai B'rith, a pretty powerful Jewish group. It's a Freemasons. And you can't just kill a Catholic girl, marry Fagin, and get away with it.

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They're now turning it into a musical because this is how they do stuff. They turn it into theater. This is similar to how we learned, remember the Laramie Project, which was all about Matthew that he was like this victim of being lynched for being gay. They're doing that thing again, where it's requiring them to rewrite history, lie to you about everything. But man, I bet you it's going to be, pull at your heartstrings when you realize

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that you can't just murder a little Catholic girl. You can't just kill her. You can't just kill her. And you should be sickened. You should be second. He was a despicable human being a despicable boss Convicted you're not turning this man into a victim. You're just not going to do it. Okay, literally not going to happen I will do a deep dive on who Leo Frank was and my suspicions about who he was related to

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Which is the reason why you guys are for decades trying to clean his name I have some suspicions about that. Even more powerful than just owning a pencil factory. You guys have been doing that for a very long time. It's why you hate Catholics because we remember history. We know what was going on. Um, she was powerless and she was broke. Anyways, let me not tell you how I really feel. Let me stop telling you about how I really feel.

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Going to now tell you that, which is kind of similar to these presidential lawsuits that are happening, in case you missed it, Lonnie Trump, who I like very much, honestly, she's my favorite Trump. She really is my favorite Trump. And when she speaks, I think she's very dignified and she's very powerful.

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And when she tends to take a very strong stance, it's because someone has, first and foremost, the first time she did it was because they were going after her son. She was like, absolutely not. Barron is underage.

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They were, I think, accusing him at the time of having autism. The press was just so much and they just wanted every layer of Trump's life to be destroyed and to that. Well, we were showing you clips of Hunter Biden's interview and he disbelieved that this guy just got away with this and that they don't know, they don't have more information.

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Honestly, Milo Yiannopoulos said, I don't think that we have, maybe we did actually show that interview with him where he says that he was coming off like he's the natural heir to MAGA, like he doesn't really care. And he's just saying everything and he's had enough and he's going after people in the press. He's going after George Clooney,

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he's going after his own side and calling those people fake, Jake Tapper. It was a refreshing interview, no doubt. But in that interview, I kind of forgot that's allegation, not one that exactly caught fire, but given everything and how angry people are about Jeffrey Epstein and what he actually is, you can understand why Melania Trump

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does not want that association, especially if it's not true. So she sent him a cease and desist. It was big news and said, I will sue you for $1 billion if you do not say that this information

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is both false and defamatory. Essentially, you need to go back on your word here and clarify things. Well, Hunter Biden responded to her threat of lawsuit. He went back onto Andrew Callahan's show, and here is what he had to say. Ladies and gentlemen, the day

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of presidential litigation has arrived. It's lawsuit time. In my hand is a legal demand letter addressed to Mr. Hunter Biden from the first lady of the United States demanding a retraction of Channel 5's video called Hunter Biden Returns on which Mr. Biden here, Donald Trump.

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Okay, well they knew each other well. They spent an enormous time together. According to his biographer, it is that Jeffrey Epstein introduced Melania. That's how Melania and the First Lady and the President met. Really? Epstein made the intro?

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Yeah, according to Michael Wolff. And so I only can go by what people are saying, and I don't know.

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He didn't make these claims out of nowhere. They come from another journalist named Michael Wolfe, who is a biographer that actually spoke to Jeffrey Epstein. But now here we are, and I've got a billion dollar document in my hands because Mrs. Trump is seeking $1 billion in damages if we don't take the video.

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So now we're here, maybe to give you the platform to apologize to the first lady for your statements that you made about her possible connection to Jeffrey Epstein?

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Uh, f*** that. That's not going to happen.

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There you have it. He says, F that. That's not going to happen. I think this is why people, well not people, I think when Milo said that he's a natural heir to MAGA, it's because he's basically, first and foremost, it is a valid argument that it was published in a book by, you know, if this is something that Michael Wolff, which I think Michael Wolff is an absolute disaster and he's lied a lot.

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And I still don't know why Trump granted him any access. I remember I was very frustrated by that in the first term when he wrote that big book and said he spoke with Trump and that he heard that whatever, he was a liar. There's no question that Michael Wolff is a liar. And I actually believe Melania that this is a lie because so many other things he put in that book was a lie. But it does follow that you would have to sue Michael Wolff for having published that

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or having said that. And so yeah, I do think that a lot of times we need to remember that, that he was not acting in bad faith. If he read it and he believes that it's real, it would be very hard for her to achieve the actual malice standard. She's saying it's not real. Michael Wolff is saying it is real.

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Again, I tend to believe Melania because I think she's very dignified and she's angry. And that's the reason why she wrote this letter. But it is incumbent upon you to go after Michael Wolff, which I think we would all love to see, to be quite honest with you. I think he's got showed that he has a lot of ties to the deep state. And I think that book was really done, because the deep state was trying to get Trump out of there. I really do believe that's the

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reason that they did it. And that's the reason why the deep state as evidenced by the fact that he is letting go of the Jeffrey Epstein story. And I'm sorry, I cannot at all say that I feel that Melania has been harmed by the Jeffrey Epstein story more than the Americans have been harmed by her husband's refusal to look further into this. So I really like Melania.

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I hope that I know how she feels as a mother, obviously, and I hope that she can perhaps communicate to Trump that this is unacceptable. You know, if you want to be the leader of the free world, if you want to be the president of the United States, then you are going to have to have the gumption

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across the US. Visit sevenweekscoffee.com, promote code Candice today. All right, you guys, I did a list of frequently traveling to Morocco to engage in homosexual encounters with young. It jogged my memory and I wanna be clear, I'm not sure if it is Spain or if it was Italy.

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And for some reason I think it's Spain because I remember I was researching Theodore Herzl, who's very relevant piece of this picture. He had lead in practicing incest and pedophilia and the idea that they had to sin in order to go up in the world. So like through the depth of their sin, they would rise ranks in the world. And that was known as Sabacian Frankism.

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And he said that on record to Theodor Herzl. Again, it was either Spain or Italy, but you should research that period of Theodor Herzl and Spain and Italy and see what comes up. But everybody in every country should be researching this because it's kind of what unites the globe. And that's why we cover it on the show.

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We get into history, want you guys to be aware of things that were happening. And there's so much more of it I've researched that I can't wait to present to you. I wish I could take a year off to research to be frank. Sometimes I'm like I think I need to take a week off just to research because so much of it is coming together and a picture is becoming clear about what happened. This new world order was established. It's very clear that it was established and I would say there was kind of this global reset, probably around like 1850.

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And really we allowed people like a new hierarchy and to introduce new ideas. And you kind of have to go backward and understand who these people are to understand our present, which is why we are reading. We know you guys have book club very soon.

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The book club in 45 minutes, actually. We are reading, I see you guys in just 45 minutes in the book club. If you have not joined you can do that. Not the book club. We have David who writes ET is cute and he's copying too much. He's copying too much Strays. Macron and me is more accurate. Thank you so much David. I don't know what you guys are talking about. You guys keep mentioning ET. We never show ET on the show. So it's weird that you guys

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keep saying it. Knowledge. Knowledge is true freedom. True knowledge is true freedom. Dex writes the Delaware superiority, the superior court ruled against Newsmax for defamation. They hate conservatives. I hope you can at least move the case federal court in Delaware since the McCrones are foreign nationals, all the best. Yeah, the Dominion voting system defamation case, the whole reason they brought you're dealing

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with a news organization, the reason that they settle is not because they don't think that they could win, it's because they would be losing to win, which is they would then have to hand over all of their communications. And that could be a very painful process for a news company. That's why I think CNN,

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was it CNN that settled with Trump as well? You're not gonna want to, EC and CBS, you just don't want to go through that really painful process of discovery. I'm open to being discovered, cause I have nothing to hide.

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There was no collusion. There obviously was no coordination with any far right politicians in France or otherwise. And also this is a sitting president of France. This is not a critique. Sitting presidents is out of control like that just cannot fly in and we're looking forward to discovery. At my end I had nothing to hide. I would

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imagine given the fact that they're hiding everything that the Macron's have a lot that they want to hide. Told that Abu Ghraib was the reason that National Guard soldiers were rarely deployed afterwards. That logic never made sense to me though. Very interesting, I did not know that.

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Zach Warden writes, have you looked into return to the land? Very white Eastern Arkansas sent their case to the DOJ. I toured the property and interviewed a lead. Blacklisted by the ADL, generally is probably someone that you should be supporting.

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Yeah, because the ADL was born up in Ibereth and they were Freemasonic freaks and they established it to lie, to defame people in order to protect Leo Frank. And like I said, I think his lineage meant more to them than has been made available to the public yet because

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they are like they freak out about the Leo Frank case and they're lying about it but we all have they are like they freak out about the Leo Frank case and they're lying about it but we all have the ability to research and learn about that case and you should do it that poor girl Neri Fagan.

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