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All right. Happy Thursday, everybody. It looks like Black people are still not behaving in the way the Democratic Party would like us to. I mean, look, they brought out Usher, Lil John, M&M, Barack Obama. Barack Obama was rapping. And still, it looks like people are not voting for Kamala. We're not excited about Kamala, so they're now bringing out the big guns in the form of Beyoncé. Yes, they've just announced that she'll be making an appearance on behalf of Kamala in Houston. But first, I want to talk about the Menendez Brothers because I am just seeing this same system of propaganda over and over again that has become so effective in the past. You get a Netflix special, a Peacock special, and suddenly people are feeling emotional. I'm just wondering if that's starting to obscure us, just starting to obscure our moral clarity. Don't worry, guys. We're going to cover Kamala still. We're still looking into Kamala. We're still investigating Kamala, and I still have an update for you, plus some explosive interview that I have booked for next week. I'll tell you all about it. That's what we have coming up on Candice. Lots of People on Instagram are asking me to weigh in on the Menendez brothers.

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Everyone's obsessed with this case and what's happening and saying, Oh, have you looked into this? This is more. It's tied to the diddy case. Yeah, now I've looked into it, and I can tell you, just from the very beginning, for me, I see that the district attorney of LA County, George Gascone, Gascone is weighing in on something and saying that somebody should be released. I see also that Kim Kardashian is getting behind something because she's got quite the track record with looking for cases where people are very clearly guilty and then trying to present to the public if they should feel bad for these people for certain reasons. Instinctively, I just knew maybe not to immediately get on board because I know that propaganda and celebrities are one hell of a drug. So today, what I want to do is talk about something very important. And by the way, guys, it's all related. The reason why I'm discussing this is because if you have been watching this series, you can see that I am really fascinated with the power of propaganda. I became particularly interested when I learned more about Sigmund Freud, something that got me into a ton of trouble this year.

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It continues to get me into trouble. I have been called every single name imaginable because I was shocked when I read this book that I've told you about several times. Please put it on your list. It is called The Assault on Truth, and it revealed to me that a person who was in control of the Freud Archives, the director of the Freud Archives, who eventually lost his job for just trying to ring the alarm and tell the public, Hey, Sigmund Freud, that guy we've been celebrating in the textbooks, and this guy, and this guy was a Harvard graduate who he adored Sigmund Freud and believed in psychoanalysis and believed in psychology. Then he realized that Sigmund Freud had created the psychoanalytic movement to cover for pedophiles, which adds up because everything he did was basically to develop these theories on children and sex. If you really look at his life work, he has somewhat of an obsession with children and sex, also known as gaslighting children who were coming to him and telling him that they were molested by their parents, accusing them of having been attracted to their parents. No, you weren't molested by your parents.

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You were just attracted to them. Then as I learned more about Sigmund Freud, I realized his relation to the Frankest cult, and that's what got me in trouble with the media. It doesn't make me feel good. It makes me feel like maybe this cult is still in power. But yes, there was a movement, a rather fringe but very powerful movement of Frankests who believed in incest and pedophilia as a sacrament of their religion. It's a straight up cult. You can look into it. Not only should you look into it, you must look into this. It is very important to learn this because powerful people were a part of this cult. Powerful families were a part of this cult. When I began speaking about this, like I said, I was getting hit everywhere. But it was very funny. I want to show you this tweet, the Israel Advocacy Group, or whatever they are, were trying to do this whole thread about my anti-Semitism because how dare you touch one of the untouchables, which is Sigmund Freud. This is a real tweet from them as they're debunking everything I've said, the Israel Advocacy Movement. She also claims Freud was a part of a secret Frankist cabal and that psychoanalysis was based on Jewish mysticism.

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Both of these claims are false. Well, not entirely. Surprisingly, my research found that several members of Freud's inner circle were descendants of Frankests. While there's no direct connection to Freud himself, he was close to these Frankest descendants. This is one aspect of her theory, which incredibly is true. Oh, yeah. All my homies are down with pedophilia as a sacrament, but no, not Sigmund Freud. He's just interested in theory of children and sex. Now, why am I telling you that? Because, well, he's considered the father of modern psychology, and his family kept that power. Then came the father of modern propaganda, who was Edward Bernays, another person who you should learn about. Very terrifying in the way that he realized that you could modify human behavior through the power of the mainstream media. The media could be used as this tool to change the way people dress. He did this to change the way people eat, to change the way people act. Can you use propaganda to make women wear skirts? Can you use propaganda to make Americans eat eggs and bacon? He literally did this. He is credited with changing the breakfast that we ate in America, and the answer was yes.

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Well, most people don't know this. So many times you get people that watch a Netflix documentary, and they're like, You must watch this Netflix documentary. You must watch this. And I'm going, Guys, it's the same family, though. Who created Netflix? Who is the founder of Netflix? Do you know the answer to that? Okay, so Edward Bernays was the father of modern propaganda, and that was Sigmund Freud's nephew. And guess who his nephew was? Mark Randolph. Yes, Mark Randolph is the co founder of Netflix, and his great-grand uncle is Sigmund Freud, and his great-uncle is Edward Bernays. That is very important for you to know. Learning these facts completely transformed my relationship with the media, completely transformed the way that I view these documentaries. Then I went back and examined cases. I was 100% in growing up on the Michael Jackson as a pedophile. Then I realized, why did I think that? Well, did you watch this Netflix documentary? And did you watch this documentary, Leaving Neverland, and all of this stuff? Then when I actually looked into the details of the case, I was shocked and alarmed. I now, while he was obviously deemed innocent in the end, but it was very clear that this was a man who was fighting very powerful executives executives, and then they used their propagandist media to try to turn the entire world against him, and ultimately, I believe, which led to his death.

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There's no question in my mind that Michael Jackson was innocent and was a victim of the media. When I see these cases happening and I see the way that it doesn't matter who it is. I mean, you could take Casey Anthony. I think even recently, Jeffrey Domer. People were starting to feel bad for Jeffrey Daumer, and they were like, Candice, have you seen the Netflix talks about his childhood? I'm going, how many times we're going to keep doing this? And it's not just real-life stories. Even in cartoons and movies for children, you're seeing that we are starting to feel bad for the villains. It's like, don't you want to hear the story of malevolence? This is the real story of Snow White and why you should feel bad for her. What is wicked? Oh, we're bringing back the villain. Actually, the Green Witcher, you wait until you hear her backstory, and then you're going to see that actually she's the true of the story. And Glenda the Good witch, yeah, don't trust her. We are being psychologically conditioned, and I just want to point that out. We are being psychologically conditioned by people that I believe who are evil to accept evil if they can create a narrative that we believe in.

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If they can get someone to come out and speak and say something, which in the case of the Michael Jackson case, they were able to find people that had debts and people who were looking for a come up and you just don't know what back channels they're looking for, to just participate in the documentary. Then when their stories fell apart later, nobody cared because they had watched the documentary. That is a part of this psychological conditioning that you believe that when you watch something, it must be real if you feel emotions. We have to be careful. For those of you that are not familiar, because I know I have a lot of people that watch this show all over the world with the Menendez Brothers case, I'm going to tell you a little bit about it right now. The Menendez Brothers are Joseph Lyle Menendez, who just goes as Lyle Menendez, and Eric Menendez. They were, are children of an RCA music executive. His name was Jose Menendez and his wife, Katie Menendez. She was a retired teacher. They obviously fell into a lot of money. Essentially, he at first began as a Hertz executive.

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They were growing up in New Jersey, and then he became an RCA Records Music Executive, and they moved out to Calabasas, a wealthy area. In 1987, Lyle attended Princeton University, where he ended up being placed on academic probation for poor grades, and he was eventually suspended for plagiarism. There were other issues with him in his dormitory where he threw out all of his roommate's belongings because he said he didn't want to share a room. He left sinks overflowing, causing damage, and he repainted his room in violation of university rules. So he was just a problem child that happened to be at Princeton. And eventually they said, You know what? You got to get out of here. Back in Calabasas, his brother Eric wrote an amateur screenplay with his classmates made that was called Friends. It was the story of a rich young man who killed his parents in a perfect murder because he wanted the inheritance money. So he wrote this story. Now, let's get to what happened on August 18th. 1989, Eric and his brother purchased two shotguns. Then two days later, on August 20th at 10:30 PM, they barged into their parents Beverly Hills mansion.

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Now, to be clear, the reason that they barged into their mansion in Beverly not in Calabasas, it's because they had to move. Because the year prior, the brothers went on a burglary spree in the Calabasis neighborhood and stole $100,000 from their neighbors, which included jewelry. The dad had to up and move them to Beverly Hills. You got problems in Princeton. You got problems in the Calabasas neighborhood with the law. Then once they lived in the Beverly Hills mansion, they had purchased these two shotguns. At 10:30 PM, they barged into the mansion and they blasted their parents with those shotguns as they were eating in the den watching television. Jose, the father, was shot six times, including a fatal shot to the back of his head. Katie, the mother, was shot 10 times in total before she received that fatal shot to her face. She was on the ground crawling away. She may have survived. But then Lyle ran to the car where Eric then handed him more ammunition to reload before firing that fatal shot to her cheek. They later told a therapist that they killed the father because they hated him and that they killed the mother out of mercy.

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They said it was just a mercy killing. Of course, they had run out of shells and then went back to the car before they had hit her again. Now, some things that are just important to know. Again, these are the facts. I know people are all fired up because, like I said, once Peacock in Netflix creates a series, people are suddenly too emotional to listen. But these are the facts of the case that these kids were wealthy kids, that they had, obviously, a lot of resources. Like I said, the burglaries were not inconsequential. They took a lot of money. Then following the trial What happened in 1989 was... I should tell you what happened, actually, first, let me back up here and tell you what happened immediately after they shot the parents. They assumed the police were going to hear them. The police did not hear them. They were able to to change their clothes, get rid of their clothes, get rid of the shotguns, find somewhere to bury them. Then they went down and tried to purchase tickets to Batman to create their alibi. They went out that evening, came back, expected the police to be swarming their home.

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The police were not swarming their home, so they themselves opted to call 911 and to insert an alibi to say that they had been out, came home, found their parents dead. When they phoned the operator, Eric was screaming in the background with so much grief. It was this totally brutal scene. The police officers and the forensic staff that had worked on that scene described it as one of the most brutal that they had ever encountered, noting the blood and the brain matter that had been splattered all throughout the room. There was even a detective who stated, I've seen a lot of homicides, but nothing quite that brutal. The blood, there was flesh, there were skulls. It would be hard to describe it. They said that the father didn't even resemble a human being that would be recognized. That's how bad it was. But regardless, they, obviously, when they arrived at the scene, believed the boys because they were young. One of the brothers even offered up a possibility that the reason this murder had taken place was because of something dealing with the Mafia. His father is involved with a record executive. Maybe that's what's going on.

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The police didn't even scan them for residue. They truly just believe that these boys had stumbled home to find their executive father and their mother dead, and they had believed this show of grief that they had put on. What happens next is really important because if you know anything about the story and the trial and what's happening on Netflix, it's now turned into a story about sexual assault. But these facts of what happened on that day and thereafter are actually really important. It took seven months for the police to investigate and to turn their investigation on to the brothers. I wanted to let you know that during those seven months, Lyle purchased two restaurants, a cafe, plus a Buffalo Wing restaurant. He also purchased three Rolex watches and a Porsche. Both of them traveled on vacation to London, the Caribbean. They also attended a Nicks game courtside. Eric hired a full-time tennis coach. Then the police started going, Okay, that's interesting. This is quite a way for two people to behave in any circumstance of their parents just being brutally murdered, spending all of this money. Could this potentially be a motive? Then what happened was Eric's high school friend, Craig, reported to the police that Eric had confessed the murder to him, and he also revealed that Eric had previously written that 66-page screenplay, like I told you earlier, entitled Friends, which depicted the son killing his wealthy parents for their inheritance.

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So the police are thinking, whom maybe we have a motive here. Then Lyle's friend, Glenn Stevens, informed the police that just one week after the killings, Lyle actually made a sudden trip back home to Princeton to destroy something in the family computer. Stevens said that Lyle told him that a family member had located a new will and he had gone back there to erase that will. Then a computer expert came forward and confirmed that he was hired by Lyle to ensure that the new will had been properly deleted off of the computer. So these are the facts of the case that you're not hearing people discuss as they talk about the sexual abuse that the boys said they endured during the trial. And by the way, I'm not here to question that narrative. The parents are not alive. You already know where I stand on the entire industry. I think it was basically founded by freaks and pedophiles in Hollywood. So I have no argument against them alleging that the father had sexually abused them. But that is what happened. So initially, they had not said that to investigators. But then during the trial, once seven months later, after they had spent $700,000 and then police arrested them and they got a lawyer, suddenly they said that actually this is a story about abuse and that they had been tortured and that they had been abused by their parents.

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Eric alleged that Jose had told him that he was written out of the will. I think that's also important. We know that leading up to it, the father had told Eric that he was written out of the will. Lyle's former fiancé, Jamie, testified during the trial that he tried to bribe her. He offered her money to falsely testify that the father had made sexual advances towards her. You can see that during this trial, there are two things going on. Obviously, the prosecution is going, Listen, we're finding out that they're trying to bribe people to lie. They're trying to delete wills off of the computer, actually successfully deleting new wills off of the computer. They've now confessed that leading up to this, the father told them that they were being written out of the will. Now we have that they then purchased shotguns following that, and the parents are both dead. It begs the question, why did you shoot your mom? If you are saying that your father sexually abused you, why kill your mother as well? If you're the prosecution, you're going to make the argument that you killed the mother as well because this was always about money.

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You were a rich kid that got pissed off about not getting your inheritance and you killed both of your kids. If you're the defense, you're going to sit there and you're going to argue, Oh, well, actually, that's not the case. I don't really know why they cared about the will thereafter. But these were kids that suffered so much trauma that them killing their parents in this way can be understood. Essentially, that is what happened. His former girlfriend, similarly, testified and said that she was being instructed by him behind the scenes on how to testify. It did seem that they did try to corrupt the testimony of both his fiancé and a former her girlfriend, Lyle, that is. Lyle did that. But then on the other side, you had a cousin of his, Diane Van der Molen, who said that she spent summers living with the Menendez family and testified that, yes, she had no that there was sexual abuse. Because when Lyle was eight years old, he came to her, and she was 17 at the time. She said one night that she was in her room changing the sheets in her bed, and Lyle came in and asked if he could sleep in the bed that was next to her is because he was afraid to sleep in his own bed because his father had been touching him.

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You have proof. Again, the parents are not alive to dispute that narrative, but you can see why people are up in arms and saying that it is a plausibility that maybe the dad really did abuse him, and that is the reason that they were acting out. Then, because you have these things that then get on Earth years later, and then suddenly there's a paramount and everyone's starting to make films about it in documentaries, what ended up happening was a band brother like the Minuto of the band, one of the members, Roy Rosello, came forward in 2023 to Peacock. He didn't go to police. He didn't testify at the time. In 2023, he decided to speak out in a Peacock documentary about the Menendez brothers, and he said that he, too, was raped by the Menendez father and that he endured all of this sexual assault while he was coming up in the music industry. By the way, like I said, do not discount any of that narrative. Just think that this stuff should maybe go through on a trial, and that trial should not be Peacock or on Netflix. I don't believe that this is how people should be responding, where you watch something on TV, you hear somebody tell you something, and you just simply believe it because you're feeling emotional.

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That's the point that we're at right now. Let's take it to its full end. Let's actually say that we believe fully, let's just take that scenario, fully, that the Menendez brothers were molested by their father when they were kids. Like I said, let's accept that narrative fully and say we can verify it 100%. Do you believe that that would then give them the right to murder their father, then to murder their mother as a mercy killing, as they described it, thereafter, then to go on a shopping spree hoping that you're maybe going to get away with it, buying, preparing for your new life, does that not just in your head flag you as, Wait, that's not right? For some reason in our head, there's this either/or, and people are like, Well, if the guy sexually assaulted them, then no matter what, what they did is okay. That is not the circumstance. Two things can be true at the exact same time. If If these sexual abuse allegations are true, then truly, truly, I hope that their father is burning in hell. I really do hope their father is burning in hell. But it would also be true that them executing their mother and their father and all the things that they did thereafter, trying to edit the testimony of their girlfriends and their fiancés, is also wrong.

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I would not want someone who had exhibited the anger that they exhibited before they killed their parents. I'm talking about what they did at their time, what one of the brothers did at their at their time at Princeton, exhibiting anger behavior, also burglaries leading up to this. We have a problem here. These are not people that I would want released back into the streets. Maybe you want them to live in your neighborhood and you can hug them back to health. That's totally fine. But there's a pattern here that had been established leading up to this. I don't think that shooting your mom, if you did do that, and feeling so okay with it that you just go on shopping sprees and don't have any remorse. If they told on themselves and said, We did this because, instantly, trying to get away with it in the way that they did makes me really uncomfortable. I offer this only to constantly keep us thinking about whether or not we are being emotionally manipulated by the media, to not reach sensibly, logically sound, morally sound conclusions that cold-blooded murder is wrong. I've seen this happen with George Floyd case.

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I've seen this happen when suddenly people don't care about the things that George Floyd did in his past. It all becomes down to what they watched. It all comes down to a documentary and the facts and what somebody said they saw versus what actually happened that day. It just seems to be happening more quickly these days. The faster person, the more quickly that we churn out these documentaries, the more quickly it seems that any person in the entire world can be rehabilitated. I'm not really comfortable with that conclusion. That's the only thing that I want to say about that. Again, this is not a way to assert that what happened to them, if it happened to them, was right. But I do think that the public response to this has been very wrong. And that's all I'm going to say about that topic. All right, guys. Do you want to have a deeper prayer life, but you don't know where to start? Well, I get that, and so does Hallow, which is why I'm excited to tell you about Hallows' New Prayer Challenge, which is called How to Pray. Hallow's new prayer challenge will take you through short daily lessons over the next two weeks with an all-star lineup of spiritual leaders and guests, giving you all the essentials of creating a rich prayer life.

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But yes, she held a town hall on CNN on Wednesday in the key battleground state Pennsylvania. It was hosted by Anderson Cooper, and it just was more of her word jiu-jitsu at all times. So let's take a look at some of these clips. Here is Kamala when asked a very simple question about mistakes that she has made. Take a listen.

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Is there something you can point to in your life, political life or in your life in the last four years, that you think is a mistake that you have learned from?

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I've made many mistakes. They range from if you've ever parented a child, you make lots of mistakes, too. In my role as vice president, I mean, I've probably worked very hard at making sure that I am well-versed on issues, and I think that is very important. It's a mistake not to be well-versed on an issue and feel compelled to answer a question.

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There it is. Parenting a child, she doesn't have any children. She hasn't parented any children. When she became a stepmommy, those kids were adults. I don't even know why she said that. If parenting a child, you make mistakes, that was just a ChatGPT answer and then saying it's a mistake not to answer questions when you're not prepared to answer them. I guess she's saying, I'm making a mistake right now. I would agree with her there. But she just cannot answer basic questions. How easy to look back on your life and think of mistakes that you've made and offer one to the public. She can't do that. She's also a little wishy-washy when it comes to discussing the border wall. Take a listen.

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Is a border wall stupid?

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Well, let's talk about Donald Trump and that border wall. So remember, Donald Trump said Mexico would pay for it? Come on, they didn't. How much of that wall did he build? I think the last number I saw is about 2%. And then when it came time for him to do a photo op, where he did it? In the part of the wall that President Obama built.

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But you're agreeing to a bill that would earmark $650 million to continue building that wall.

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I pledge that I am going to bring forward that bipartisan bill to further strengthen and secure our border. Yes, I am. I'm going to work across the aisle to pass a comprehensive bill that deals with a broken immigration system. I think Jackson's question And part of it was to acknowledge that America has always had migration, but there needs to be a legal process for it. People have to earn it. And that's the point that I think is the most important point that can be made, which is we need a president who is grounded in common sense and practical outcomes. Let's just fix this thing. Let's just fix it. Why is there any ideological perspective on it? Let's just fix the problem.

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To fix the problem, you're doing this compromise bill. It does call for $650 million that was earmarked under Trump to actually still go to build the wall.

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I am not afraid of good ideas where they occur.

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You don't think it's stupid anymore?

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I think what he did and how he did it did not make much sense because he actually didn't do much of anything. I just talked about that wall, right? We just talked about it. He didn't actually do much of anything.

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But you do want to build some wall.

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I want to strengthen our border.

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She just can't answer her question. She just wants to fix it. Let's just fix it. Let's just fix it. I want to secure the border. But how I'm going to do it, I don't want to answer because I was so anti the wall. But actually, what I'm doing now is saying that I'm going to pass legislation which is going to build the wall, which I feel like a couple of years ago I was saying was extremely racist. Now I just have to pretend that I didn't say that by not saying anything other than, Let's just fix it. Let's just fix it. Here is Kamala regarding working with Congress. You're going to love this woman's face, by the way.

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My question is this. If you could accomplish only one major policy goal that required congressional action, what would it be and why? Well, there's not just one. I have to be honest with you, Carol. Just one. There's a lot of work that needs to happen. But I think that maybe part of this point, how I think about it, is we've We've got to get past this era of politics and partisan politics, slowing down what we need to do in terms of progress in our country. That means working across the aisle. I've done that before. We did it around whether it be what we were able to accomplish with the bipartisan infrastructure deal or some of the work that we have done in terms of dealing with gun safety. But we've got to work across the aisle. It is my commitment to work with Democrats, with Republicans, with independents, to deal with a number of issues, whether it be what we need to do in terms of housing and creating legislation that creates incentives for that, what we need to do to reinstate the freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government tell her what to do, whether it be what we need to do to actually invest in a substantial way in the industries of the future, in American-based manufacturing, in American-based industries where American workers and union workers have those jobs in a way that is good paying jobs that gives people the dignity they deserve.

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All of those areas I plan on working across the aisle and with Congress, including the issue of immigration, which we've got to fix.

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Unable to answer the question. Once again, you just keep seeing this where one policy, she doesn't have one. She's never thought about this because Kamala is an empty vessel, and she will do as she is instructed by her handlers. So the question is, who are Kamala Paula Harris's handlers? And so I wanted to tell you guys the reason why we wanted to take a pause on going through her genealogy is that we're just getting very intricate on certain things, and we don't want to say something and get it wrong because we know the media is waiting for that. They can pretend that the entire series has been incorrect. Right now, they know that we are onto them, and they're staying mom, and they're telling her it's two more weeks, don't respond to this. But the more and more that we look into her family history, for me, it looks quite incestuous. What I mean by that is that on various documents, as we start to pick apart the Browns and the Harris's and the Allens, there doesn't really seem to be a difference. It seems to be that they just keep marrying into each other.

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There is no question that on both sides of her family, she descends from very powerful slave owners, very powerful people who were running the sugar plantations. We wanted to put together a chart to give you the races that we know, to say this is her great uncle, and he's this race, and this is her great grandfather and grandfather, and these are the races that we can just give you a very clear depiction of what that is. Yesterday, we were looking into Iris, the picture of the Black woman that we see, and that one photo of her on the lap. We have spent so much time over the last 24 hours really looking into Iris FINNEgan. There are just a lot of strange things that are popping up. Iris, like I said, her real last name is Iris Allen. In terms of searching for her, you're looking for an Iris Allen, and there are just a couple of things that flag to us as weird. And one of the things that flag to us as weird is her birth certificate, which I'm showing to you guys right now. So like we said, Aura Iris Allen is her real name.

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Aura, by the way, is a Hebrew word. So that's an interesting name. We are not able yet to determine what her race is, so we don't want to wrongly speculate, but someone did email us and say, just so you know, Aura is a Hebrew word. I think it means light, if I have that correct. You can let me know in the chat. If not, I'm not up on my Hebrew. But you can see that her mother is listed on this birth certificate as Joanna Moses. What is also of interest is that it says that Joanna Moses is a servant maid, and that cannot be true because her father, Peter Moses, as we have discovered, owned so much land, was one of the people that owned virtually everything in St. Anne. So there's something not right about this. What's also not right about it is that you that blank space for her father next to Joanna Moses. It says, what is the rank or the profession of the father? It says nothing. Well, her father should be John Allen, and yet he has neglected to fill that piece out despite the fact that he has signed as a witness.

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In that lower left corner, it says John Allen. John Allen is supposed to be Jona Moses' husband and supposed to be Jona Moses' the father of or Iris. And yet he has decided not to sign on as the father. Like I said, my inclination, based on the documents that I am seeing, is that there is some incest. People that I'm speaking to in Jamaica are basically telling me how easy it was to manipulate things in the records office. We're starting to look at what looks to me to be a pattern of intentionally fudging the records on certain things. A lot of unanswered questions about that Peter Moses who would have been the family patriarch that would have been Joanna Moses' father. I'm just looking for information on him. Like I said, we want to make sure that we pull it together correctly because we are now getting very close to the election, and I don't want any mistake that we make to be fatal. I'm happy with getting a couple of things wrong and pivoting here and there, but we don't want to make a fatal mistake. I can also tell you that we have been able to secure an interview—I'm so excited about this—with Yoichi.

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You remember, Yoichi was the editor of the Japan Times who had written that piece, knew Kamala's mother, and spoke in that piece extensively about how she was involved in the MK Ultra program. It was hard to get in touch with him. We were able to have a conversation and to book a date to interview him. So you have that to look forward to on Monday. I can tell you just based off of our conversations, this guy is the real deal. He also spent tons of time in Hong Kong, and he is telling me that Tim Walsh is completely lying about his time spent there, and that he likely had very serious involvement with the government because he, Yoichi, should have known Tim Walsh, should have come across Tim Walsh, and he's called around and asked colleagues, and the Tim Walsh that is being presented to us, that there's something very wrong there. He believes that the United States military is involved. So that is of interest. Like I said, he seems very intelligent, has his wits about him, and We are very much looking forward to that conversation, which I think is really important to get out there to the public.

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He was very cute. He was like, Oh, I write all of these articles. Do people see them? I'm like, You could just tell he's old fashioned. I'm like, No, we need to get you on a podcast, and we need to get you speaking to the public, and we need to make sure that we get it to go viral. We are also going to get Judge Joe Brown back because I know two hours was not enough, and there's so many other topics that he covered with me off record that I want to make sure that we get out there. We are not going to let go of the Kamala Bone. Do not worry. We just wanted to make sure that we don't make any mistakes because any mistakes made at this moment could be critical. All right, guys, let me tell you about the wellness company. Does anybody else remember event 201 just before the election, when Bill Gates, the World Economic Forum, and John Hopkins ran a pandemic simulation? In October of 2019? Yeah, very shady because months later, COVID hit. Well, here we go again. It's October, and we're on the verge of a historic election.

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They're very upset with Black men for not behaving in the way that they should. They're going to offer Black men Beyoncé. They're like, Listen, okay, we're bringing her all hail the Queen, all hail the Queen. Nobody can resist Beyoncé. You know what's really funny? I can't say who. I can't say who because I do keep a lot of these discussions private that I have with so many artists and entertainers. A lot more of them are conservative than you think. They are just also having a figurative gun to their head. They're not allowed to speak out on their conservatism or they'll lose everything. But one individual is recently telling me that they get what's known as the call. Essentially, if they step out of line, there's a Black Mafia that's been created of sorts, and these people are supposed to call you. Essentially, when you get the call from them, you better know that you need to get out there and you need to do something. Those individuals range from Tyler Perry to Barack Obama. Once upon a time, Diddy was one of these individuals. One person who also told me this, obviously, was Kanye, but that has been recently confirmed to me again.

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When I see Beyoncé and her being trotted out, I'm like, Okay, well, this is the Hollywood Black Mafia. People are having their strings pulled and told that they have to make an appearance, and you wonder why that is. I can't believe that with everything going on, that for Beyoncé, this is a priority. I don't buy Beyoncé is here to Save the World rhetoric. I personally believe that her and Jay-Z, for whatever reason, are basically told when they have to get out and support something. That's why they were one of the earliest supporters. I remember I just vaguely, or vividly, rather, recall them marching in the street over Trayvon Martin. They cosigned BLM, and it feels like it became a thing overnight. They have been minted like the king and queen of hip hop. Seeing that she has now agreed to appear at a Friday rally in Houston with Kamala Harris just smells very funny to me. She will be with her mother, Tina Knowles, and the country music icon, Willy Nelson, according to people that are familiar with the planning. That is supposed to be announced imminently. As we know, Kamala, who is definitively not Black at all, not even, okay, she's a Jewish, Hindu, Irish woman, for being honest here, and a descendant of slave owners and sugar plantation supervisors.

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One of them who was incredibly abusive, by the way, Hamilton Brown, was known to be very abusive to his slaves, and she is a descendant of that, Hamilton Brown. But anyways, we know that in order to convince her that she's Black, she chose to walk out Beyoncé's song, Freedom. That has been her theme music throughout all of her rallies, even though I feel certain that Kamala Harris can not name even two Beyoncé albums. But they are obviously ginning this up to the public, and it's supposed to make Black people do a 180. I just find this all to be so routinely insulting. To me, it just reeks of racism. Look at this NPR headline, by the way. It's so embarrassing. Beehive meets K-hive. There is no K-hive. There is no K-hive a K-hive. If there is a K-hive, I am the K-hive. I have basically been swarming her genealogy. I am the K-hive, okay? I do not plan on letting this go because I just find this to be so fundamentally racist. Everything that she has done has been so fundamentally racist. That includes trotting out all these Black artists from Lil John to Usher and now to Beyoncé as a way to tell Black people to behave.

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So I'm completely not with this. We'll see what's to come of it. It'll likely be something that is hilarious because there is nothing about Kamala that gives off any type of swag. It's nothing about Kamala. She lies about having listened to Tupac while she was smoking in her college dorm when she told that to Charlamagne the God. And it turned out that Tupac was 10 when she was at university. So The story made entirely no sense. It was, again, her just leaning into a stereotype. She is an empty vessel, but we're going to stay on her and continue to report on everything that she does in these final days leading up to the election. All right, guys, before we get into your comments and cut to Bumble, I will tell you that lately, my family and I have been traveling so much, and the one thing that remains constant, no matter where I am, is the importance of getting good sleep. Sleep is our foundation. It fuels our energy, sharpens our minds, and keeps us ready to tackle the challenges of the day. And that is where Beam Dream comes in. It is not just another supplement.

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Just say only good things about them. You guys just I don't know. You guys trip after you watch a Netflix special. I'm telling you, you just like... I mean, listen, I was the lone sane voice during the BLLM stuff. Like, right away, I was like, Did anybody check this man's record? He seems a little bit on the violent side. Not saying it's a good thing that he died. It's sad. Drug is My addiction is always sad, but it was just a little bit too much. All right, guys, we will see you over on Bumble. Oh, Rumbble. I don't know why I keep saying Bumble. Let's get ready to rumble. All right, let's see what you guys have for me. Sarah writes, I have limited my media so much after you exposed the demonic agenda behind it. Thank you, Candice. Yes. I mean, that for me was very limiting as well. It was very scary. And that was even scarier was when I just came across it and was like, Oh, of course, if I speak about the history of Sigmund Freud and his ties to files. The media is going to be like, Good job, Candice.

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Joke's on me. They were like, F you, anti-Semite, you'll lose your entire life, which makes me think that maybe we still have perverts in power. I don't know. That's what I'm feeling like. Let me be careful, because I think that's also why I'm demonetized on YouTube. I, for Profit writes, Hollywood movies also push the idea that good always wins. I think that's a psychological trap to get good people to stand by and watch evil run rampant. That's very interesting. I mean, Hollywood movies, like I said, when you read that book, Hollywood, Babylon. It's just so shocking to realize that the directors have always been perverts and pedophiles and gang members. One of the problems that we have is we don't know history. We don't even know history dating back to the '60s. I'm not saying that as someone that's judging people. I'm saying it as someone who just recently had that awakening and falling down the rabbit hole of having read Chaos and learning about MK Ultra. It's really hard for us to come to terms with how evil our government is and how evil our school system is. They're still hailing Sigmund Freud as a father.

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Obviously, this guy should have his name torn down everywhere, and he should be rinsed from our textbooks, and probably the field of psychology should be shut down if they're unwilling to be honest about who he was, to be honest about what the origins of modern psychology actually are, because it's quite terrifying. It's gaslighting. Really, that's what the media does to us now today. Still, it's just mass gaslighting. They took what he was doing one patient at a time, and they were able to apply that globally via propaganda. Modern B writes, If anyone is thinking about voting for this woman, we are not serious people. Oh, I hate to tell you, update, we are not serious people. I learned that quite some time ago that we are not serious people. If all it takes is bringing out Beyoncé to make you vote a certain way, you are not a serious individual. Jen writes, Kamala's response to questions are so predictable. I can almost mouth the words along with her. She's like a doll with a pull string in her back, parenting the same five phrases. Yeah, it's true. And they don't make sense. This is what we have to do.

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And she just does these same hand movements and says it as if, I don't know, giving a Martin Luther King speech. There's always that three-part repetition. She's like, What we're going to do. And that is what we're going to do. What the people want, what the people want, what people want. It drives me insane that she is just so obviously rehearsed and she has no thought. She's not able to string together a sentence. Lynn's writes, Notice that she looks like a troll hiding her head in the shoulder pads of her suit as she hides away from answering a simple question on the stage. I wonder what accent she's using for this. Yeah, I am anxious to see if she's going to roll out even one more accent. It'd be cool if she could do an accent that matched her actual ancestry. She hasn't yet tried on Indian or Irish or Jewish. If there's an accent for Jewish, I don't know. But I would like to see that maybe she could give us a Long Island Jew. That'd be cool. Like Fran, the Nanny. No, she stays. She steers clear of her actual ancestry and leans in to all of the ancestry that she doesn't have.

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One 123B writes, Great episode. And Job Candice, Some conspiracies that I have found are hysterical. Viva Cristo Rey and Happy Month of the Rosary. Thank you so much and for always supporting. I do always see you in the comments as well. Iky writes, Candice should read the book Color, Communism and Common Sense by Manning Johnson. He was a devoted Communist who left the party after he discovered their plan to use Black America to overtake the US. That's super interesting because I see that is always a running theme that the Marxists have basically hidden behind find Black America to further their agenda. That's why what Judge Joe Brown was saying about Kamala Harris was fascinating about Jussie Smollet and how actually what they wanted to do was pass this anti-linching bill, which would wrap, was basically a rainbow bill. It was basically meant to further the gay agenda, but they were going to use Black people as a scream and be like, Oh, my gosh, look, he was lynched. They tried to lynch him and then quickly get it passed through. But then when it was proven that everything he did was fraudulent, then they had to step away from that anti-linching bill.

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Just a reminder for us to remain vigilant and to realize the power of propaganda because that, too, is meant to be a huge propaganda piece. It just failed. He's just an actor and a relative of Kamala Harris. So clearly, deception runs in her family. Anca Fitt writes, Candice, speaking my language, we need more voices like her. Thank you so much. Don't worry, my voice is not going away. I am just so committed to exposing all of this. It has been such a fascinating year, and I say that in a way that my life has changed in so many regards by just really waking up to the bigger picture, really looking into history. It's available at our fingertips, but most people are just not aware of it because we're meant to be so distracted by things that don't matter. It's so important for us to examine real history. It's why I want to bring back Judge Joe Brown and go through all of these cases because the tidbits that he told me that didn't make it to the episode are just mind-blowing. I mean, what he was telling me about the O. J. Simpson case, which I had never even considered, more about the JFK case, what he told me about Oprah Winfrey, what he told me about I'm just going, Yikes, what on earth is going on?

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And so don't worry, I'm going to bring him back because I'm sure you guys are interested in all those topics, and we can just provide a very quick course in real American history so that all of us are wiser. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed the episode. You can support us, obviously, at locals. Com, or you can go to clubcandice. Com and purchase some merchandise. Either way, we will see you guys tomorrow.