[00:00] I don't learn something when you attack
[00:02] someone else. I don't learn anything
[00:05] when someone calls Candace Owens crazy
[00:08] or when Nick Fentes says that Candace
[00:09] Owens is crazy or when somebody says
[00:11] Tucker Carlson is crazy and and this
[00:13] one's crazy and Alex Jones is crazy. I
[00:16] don't learn anything.
[00:18] This isn't news.
[00:20] What kind of channel is Did you hear the
[00:22] crazy thing she says today? Excuse me.
[00:25] That's it. That's your idea of
[00:27] substance. You want to pick out people
[00:30] and highlight what they've said that you
[00:32] think is crazy. This is what you think
[00:35] is news. This is what you think is
[00:37] interesting. What is going on here?
[00:39] Look, I don't know how to break it to
[00:41] you, but that's boring.
[00:43] If that's your stickick, get a new
[00:45] stick. Learn some facts. This is
[00:48] ridiculous.
[00:50] Aren't you bored by this? The world is
[00:53] about to blow up. And all I know is that
[00:56] Candace Ovid is supposedly crazy because
[00:58] because she believes in time travel or
[01:00] who cares? I'm going to say this. Have
[01:03] you looked at religion? Have you looked
[01:05] at what people believe on a regular
[01:07] basis? It's nuts from the viewpoint of
[01:11] somebody standing outside of that
[01:13] fishbowl.
[01:15] When people can't beat
[01:18] you or or or defeat your ideas with
[01:22] facts or with evidence, they try to beat
[01:24] you up with labels. I keep telling you
[01:26] this. This is where we are. And and and
[01:29] that is exactly what's happening right
[01:30] now. Not only but to Candace Owens, but
[01:33] in our state of political analysis, we
[01:36] got to stop this. At the height of the
[01:39] Vietnam War, I don't remember people
[01:41] just making non-stop Johnson or Nixon
[01:44] jokes. That's what we would do today.
[01:47] We'd have some comic do an imitation and
[01:49] that would substitute the meme or the
[01:52] GIF or whatever it was would substitute
[01:54] as some type of cogent analysis
[01:56] [clears throat] of the facts at hand.
[01:59] The second that she says something that
[02:01] makes powerful people uncomfortable,
[02:03] they rush to the microphones and they
[02:04] call Candace Owens crazy. She's crazy.
[02:06] She's nuts. she's wo, she's unstable,
[02:08] she's dangerous because that's the
[02:10] fastest way to shut somebody up. But
[02:11] also that gets the best reaction from
[02:15] people on in in terms of of of uh of
[02:18] YouTube because
[02:20] this has become just a gossip rank.
[02:23] I was watching somebody was just
[02:25] commenting on Timothy Busfield. You
[02:26] don't know. They don't even know the
[02:27] facts of the case, but they're just
[02:28] slamming him. He's crazy. Melissa
[02:30] Gilbert is crazy and he's guilty. It's
[02:31] like you don't know anything. He very
[02:34] well could be, but it's like what is the
[02:35] matter with us? that gets more that gets
[02:37] more clicks and more metrics and more
[02:39] oomph and more vectors and and
[02:42] trajectory than sit there and say,
[02:43] "Well, I think we should look at the
[02:44] facts of the case." See, that's the
[02:45] right thing to do. But that's boring
[02:47] because we live in a world of children
[02:48] of snotty, weird, add mean-spirited
[02:52] punks. And the way we learn today to
[02:54] shut somebody up without doing the hard
[02:56] work or of debating them is calling them
[02:57] nuts.
[02:59] and Nick Fuentes who I I guess I don't
[03:02] know he's he's very good at this but I'm
[03:06] tr I'm trying to say Nick with all due
[03:08] respect man um
[03:12] let's assume that okay you uh what what
[03:16] did you call this Sumerian Sumerian you
[03:18] you you made some reference I think you
[03:20] you you thought it was crazy okay okay
[03:23] assume that's true so what
[03:26] and Nick you I mean he's a he's a
[03:28] fascinating guy but As an example,
[03:31] the the Fuentes drama proves it again.
[03:33] Candace made comments about Charlie Kirk
[03:35] that sounded strange to some people. I
[03:37] know. I know. I know. I know. She talked
[03:40] about unusual ideas, different ideas,
[03:42] perhaps personal conversations and
[03:44] things that do not fit inside neat
[03:46] little political boxes and instead of
[03:48] asking questions per usual or talking
[03:51] about something else or saying, "You
[03:53] know what? We we'll get to this later.
[03:55] We'll get to this later." Okay. I No.
[03:58] Instead of slowing down, instead of
[04:00] trying to understand it, they they
[04:01] jumped on the storyline and what she
[04:04] said is the news.
[04:06] And Fuentes and others immediately
[04:07] mocked her, clipped her words, laughed
[04:09] at her, and told the internet that she
[04:11] lost her mind.
[04:13] That's their take. This is a very smart
[04:15] young man of the That's it. That's it.
[04:18] She's lost her mind. She hasn't lost her
[04:19] mind. And you know this, okay? and and
[04:21] and and you would think though people
[04:22] who've who've had this thrown at them,
[04:24] you think they would be the most uh uh
[04:27] uh reluctant to to to be involved in
[04:29] that particular way of thinking. But but
[04:31] here's the part they don't want you to
[04:33] think about.
[04:35] Candace was speaking in the middle of
[04:36] grief and confusion and shock after a
[04:39] tragic assassination of someone she
[04:40] loved, a dear friend of hers that rocked
[04:43] the conservative movement. There will
[04:44] never be anybody like like like Charlie.
[04:47] And you can say whatever you want. I
[04:48] think the suspects I can tell you who
[04:49] the suspects are not, but I don't know
[04:52] who did it and you won't either. And
[04:54] that's that's a sign of a good assassin.
[04:56] Don't leave calling cards.
[04:59] Make it confusing. Get narrow it down to
[05:02] about eight suspects and move on. People
[05:05] are desperate for answers. I understand
[05:06] that people feel somehow that
[05:07] something's missing and people feel
[05:09] that, you know, official silence is
[05:11] strange and okay, fine. And Candace is
[05:13] no different. So, she spoke honestly
[05:15] about what she experienced and what she
[05:16] heard. And that's groovy. And whether
[05:19] you agree with every word she says,
[05:20] okay, that's fine. But that's not the
[05:22] issue. But but but here's here's my
[05:23] question today. Is is she really that
[05:25] crazy? Is what she's saying is it crazy?
[05:27] Is it crazy? Again, I don't want to get
[05:28] into religion, but is it crazy?
[05:33] Is this what makes her insane?
[05:36] For what she said, when she talks about
[05:37] people traveling or or thinking this
[05:40] doesn't make her insane. It makes her
[05:41] human. People talk about destiny and
[05:43] signs and intuition and gut feelings and
[05:45] meaning all the time in fate and this
[05:47] was meant to be. Pastors talk about it.
[05:50] Athletes athletes will make the sign of
[05:52] the cross before they hit.
[05:55] Come on. Soldiers talk about it. Parents
[05:57] talk about it. People pray for
[05:58] everything. People get People wake up.
[06:00] They hear the Lord. They talk to the
[06:01] Lord. They wear medals and medallions
[06:03] and they wear interesting hats and they
[06:04] wear capes and they don't need certain
[06:06] things and they do weird incantations.
[06:08] They light flames and they're into
[06:10] symbols and symbology. That's not weird.
[06:12] But Candace Owens is weird. But when
[06:15] Candace does it suddenly becomes what?
[06:17] Proof that she she's unstable. Come on.
[06:21] Okay. Look, let me tell you something.
[06:22] I'm a I'm a retired Catholic. Catholic
[06:24] church is very good to me. When I was a
[06:26] kid, we learned of a martyr named St.
[06:28] Lawrence of Rome. Look him up. Look him
[06:30] up. In fact, I went to a school called
[06:31] St. Lawrence. St. Lawrence was a martyr.
[06:36] And Isaac is excuse me, Sister Mike
[06:38] Tyson or whoever. Excuse me. You keep
[06:40] bringing these martyrs up. These are
[06:41] people who were put to death because
[06:43] they believed in Christ, right? Yeah.
[06:46] And you want me to believe in Christ?
[06:48] And the reason why you you the the
[06:50] examples you're giving me are people who
[06:51] were killed because they believe in what
[06:54] you want me to believe in. Okay. Yeah,
[06:55] that makes sense.
[06:57] Interesting. But what say listen to this
[06:59] and I'll just move on. Look it up. St.
[07:01] St. Lawrence of Rome, he was put in a
[07:03] grid iron. He was he was martyed and
[07:06] torture burned to death on a grid iron
[07:07] on a on a griddle like a like a
[07:09] barbecue. They
[07:11] his famous line we knew this in Catholic
[07:13] school all of us in my generation. Turn
[07:15] me over. I'm done on this side. Imagine
[07:17] being seven years old. You hear this
[07:19] this guy frying to death. His skin is
[07:20] liquefying. He's He's not screaming.
[07:23] He's not He's not screaming. He's like
[07:25] Shecky green. Turn me over. I'm done in
[07:27] this on this side.
[07:30] Okay. Now that's not crazy.
[07:35] But Candace Owens is crazy.
[07:39] Okay,
[07:40] see this is this isn't a double
[07:42] standard. It's hypocrisy at levels we
[07:43] can't even understand. And it's not an
[07:45] accident, by the way. This is part of a
[07:46] bigger pattern that people inside the
[07:48] conservative movement and the inter
[07:51] conservative world uh fight each other
[07:53] about instead of standing together. Nick
[07:57] Fentes and other people, they they don't
[07:58] bring evidence. You know that's true.
[08:00] They they don't bring clarity. They
[08:01] don't bring anything. They just bring
[08:03] jokes and insults and she's crazy. And I
[08:05] mean, aren't you Doesn't it bore you?
[08:07] Doesn't that bore you? I'm going to talk
[08:09] about some other things, too. But, but I
[08:10] have to tell you, this is We have to put
[08:12] an end to this now because we have big
[08:13] issues ahead of us. And when you run to
[08:16] YouTube or whatever the platform is, you
[08:17] want people to be able to analyze and
[08:19] give you facts and not necessarily give
[08:20] you that this guy's crazy or this one's
[08:22] fat or this one's ugly or this one's
[08:23] stupid or this one's this one got a
[08:25] facelift and this one's Stop it. Stop
[08:28] it. This is mean girl stuff. people do
[08:31] whatever they say today to to to get
[08:33] clicks and applause and they don't care
[08:34] about truth. And this is not the first
[08:36] time that Nikki or others have attacked
[08:38] Candace and now they're attacking, you
[08:40] know, Tai Tyler um Tucker because he's
[08:44] well, he's I don't know why. They just I
[08:46] don't understand it. I I this is I want
[08:49] to learn something. I want to stop it.
[08:52] Calling people names, trying to make her
[08:54] and others look extreme. And Tucker
[08:57] Carlson, by the way, defended her.
[08:58] Tucker defended her. and said, "These
[09:01] attacks are meant to destroy
[09:02] credibility, not fix problems." And they
[09:05] did the same thing to to Tucker.
[09:06] Remember when Tucker said he was
[09:07] attacked by a demon in the middle of the
[09:09] night that left claw marks? He's sitting
[09:11] in bed. His wife wasn't awake, but he's
[09:13] attacked by this by this demon. This
[09:15] this this devil rat devil monster ghoul
[09:19] uh devil monkey thing attacked him and
[09:22] scraped it. He threw him out of bed and
[09:24] he
[09:27] I'm not going to spend a lot of time. Do
[09:28] I Do I believe that? It doesn't matter
[09:29] what I believe. It's what he said. Okay.
[09:31] Next. It's not the first time. It's not
[09:34] the first time. But I guarantee you the
[09:36] idea of somebody being attacked by some
[09:38] wings or some serpent with claws or
[09:40] whatever it is. Yeah. Okay. You know,
[09:45] you see my reaction.
[09:49] I've heard I hear this all the time.
[09:52] What does that mean? He said it. So what
[09:56] you see these people what they say other
[09:58] than that it matters because they talk
[10:00] about what's really happening here and
[10:02] and I don't care I well I I do care
[10:04] about facts. I really don't care about
[10:06] reputation warfare. I don't care about
[10:08] who gets to speak and who gets honor. I
[10:10] want to know just plain old information.
[10:14] And it's one of those things, and I'm
[10:16] telling you, Candace, I I swear to God,
[10:18] every time she says something, they say,
[10:19] "Well, you know, Candace said that
[10:20] Charlie was a remote viewing operation
[10:23] Stargate." I said, "I've studied
[10:25] Stargate."
[10:26] The federal government put about 20
[10:28] years of money into that. They thought
[10:29] it was something there. The Soviet Union
[10:31] did. Annie Jacobson, the great art
[10:32] artist uh author, talked about that.
[10:35] What What's wrong with remote viewing at
[10:36] Stargate? Why? What's wrong with it?
[10:40] But see what what really drives people
[10:42] crazy is when Candace in particular
[10:44] questions media lies and corporate power
[10:46] or political cowardice. See the response
[10:48] is rarely real debate. It's never
[10:49] debate. It's it's character
[10:51] assassination like you can't believe.
[10:53] And a lot of people love it. They love
[10:54] that that trolling. Even politicians
[10:57] overseas have to attack her and Tucker
[11:00] as well. And they use dramatic language
[11:02] like calling them enemies and and
[11:04] they're what what is it? Tucker is a
[11:07] he's a he's an enemy of he's an enemy of
[11:10] Egyp Egypt Israel and a Zionist. I you
[11:14] know I'm just
[11:16] see Americans sometime I hate to say
[11:17] this but I I hope you you know what
[11:19] you're doing. You have a group of people
[11:22] right now who are saying I don't know
[11:23] what they're talking about. I don't know
[11:25] America first from uh first aid. I don't
[11:27] know but I don't understand these wars
[11:29] and I don't know what you're talking
[11:30] about and that's what we should be
[11:31] talking about. Why are we having these
[11:33] wars? What's going on? Explain to me
[11:35] what's going on in Minnesota or or or or
[11:37] the Middle East. Explain to me.
[11:41] See, you know, if if you got to prove
[11:45] talking points,
[11:47] this this this is nothing. I want to
[11:49] expose a hypocrisy. I want to take on
[11:51] big institutions about the facts of the
[11:53] case, about policy. I want to take on
[11:56] things. I want to would you want you to
[11:58] know what what famous scientists talk
[11:59] about? Strange ideas are are are are not
[12:02] strange forever.
[12:05] People in science are bra are praised
[12:07] for being bold thinkers. I mean Candace
[12:09] does. She's talking about these things.
[12:12] Listen, I have no idea. I cannot tell
[12:14] you about astrology. I cannot tell you
[12:16] about ghosts and the paranormal and
[12:18] UFOs. I can tell you what the evidence
[12:20] the evidence. I mean, a lot of evidence.
[12:22] I haven't had this happen to me. I
[12:24] haven't seen it myself, a UFO, but I've
[12:26] never seen an electron either. And this
[12:29] form of you can call it, you know,
[12:30] radical atheism. I don't know what you
[12:31] want to call it, but it's not a
[12:33] religion. Like I tell people, there's an
[12:34] old expression, if if uh if atheism is a
[12:37] religion, then not collecting stamps is
[12:39] a hobby.
[12:41] You see, Candace doesn't belong to the
[12:43] elite club. She didn't ask permission.
[12:45] She she does not soften her words to
[12:47] protect feelings, and that scares
[12:49] people. And they hate that with
[12:50] everything they have. They hate it with
[12:54] everything they have. I can't explain
[12:57] that. I can't explain it. It's something
[13:00] that just drives people nuts.
[13:04] And again, I have been finding as of
[13:07] late fascinating stories. I love to hear
[13:10] people talk about this notion of things
[13:14] out there that are different about
[13:15] channeling and about mediums and about
[13:17] clairvoyance and about faith healing and
[13:19] about I for the longest time when I was
[13:22] in college I became enamored with
[13:24] Pentecostal evangelical faith healing uh
[13:29] you know this uh hellfire and brimstone
[13:32] traveling I was slain in the spirit by
[13:33] Ernest Angley
[13:35] was fascinated by fascinated
[13:38] I I am so interested in in in what it
[13:41] was. And they weren't crazy. These
[13:43] people weren't crazy. That's the word
[13:45] again. Everybody's crazy. Not in the
[13:46] least. It was one of those things that
[13:48] was so bloody interesting. It was
[13:50] fascinating. And I want to tell people
[13:52] about that. I want to I want people to
[13:53] understand this. I want people to to
[13:55] grasp these things. These are the these
[13:57] are the issues which I find so
[14:00] incredibly interesting, so incredibly so
[14:03] fascinating. Wouldn't you love to know
[14:05] this? Can you can we can we travel in
[14:08] time? Einstein said we can. Einstein
[14:11] said we can. We can do that. You know
[14:14] how that works. You know about spaceime
[14:16] and that sort of stuff. You know how all
[14:18] of this jazz works. It's the most
[14:20] phenomenal thing in the world. It is so
[14:22] interesting. There's um I did something
[14:25] I did a I did a a thread as it were a
[14:28] thread that talks about
[14:33] just time travel and how if you look at
[14:37] what people have said and in fact you've
[14:40] heard about the the uh the mysteries of
[14:42] Baron Trump. Have you ever heard that
[14:44] one? I hope you go to my my ex you know
[14:48] I still say Twitter. I still can't I
[14:50] can't say X. X doesn't it doesn't work
[14:53] for me. I go to X. But I put together a
[14:55] thread and I've never done this before,
[14:57] but I want you to read my thread. I'm
[14:59] going to read my thread to you if you
[15:01] don't mind. I think this is the most
[15:03] important. I think this is critical.
[15:05] This is um uh the the uh I'll read it to
[15:10] you. Candace Owens has lost it. That's
[15:12] the mainstream headline after her recent
[15:14] claims about Charlie Kirk and time
[15:16] travel. But if you look past the
[15:18] headlines, there's a a fascinating logic
[15:20] at play. If she crazy, you know, is she
[15:25] crazy or does she very is she good at
[15:27] pattern recognition and the like? The
[15:30] smoking gun, the Ingresol Lockwood
[15:32] books. Did you hear this? In the 1890s,
[15:35] Lockwood wrote about a wealthy boy named
[15:38] Baron Trump who lived in Castle Trump
[15:42] and was guided by a man named Don. A
[15:45] coincidence? Maybe. But it gets even
[15:47] weirder.
[15:50] Lockwood's 1896 book, The Last
[15:53] President, describes a populist outside
[15:56] win outsider winning an election leading
[15:58] to riots at the Fifth Avenue hotel. The
[16:02] exact spot where Trump stands today. The
[16:05] statistical probability of these
[16:07] specific names and locations is near
[16:10] zero.
[16:11] Then this is where Nicola Tesla enters.
[16:14] When Tesla died in 1943, the FBI seized
[16:18] his papers and the man tasked with
[16:20] reviewing them was Dr. John G. Trump,
[16:25] Donald Trump's uncle. Candace's argument
[16:28] isn't magic. It's about a closed loop of
[16:31] classified information.
[16:35] Quote, "My uncle used to tell me about
[16:37] nuclear before nuclear was nuclear.
[16:40] Trump was has praised his uncle's genius
[16:42] for years. If a breakthrough in
[16:45] nonlinear physics or chronological data
[16:47] occurred in the 40s, John Trump was the
[16:50] gatekeeper. Then there's Project Looking
[16:53] Glass. Again, this is my thread. Go to
[16:55] Lional Media.
[16:57] Allegedly, this is a tech that uses
[16:59] quantum computing to see future
[17:03] guidelines. While that sounds like
[17:05] sci-fi, think about AI predictive
[17:08] analysis. If you can simulate the
[17:11] future, you effectively own it.
[17:14] Candace's claimed that Charlie Kirk was
[17:16] marked as a child. Listen to this.
[17:19] Suggest advanced predictive profiling.
[17:22] If the deep state can model who becomes
[17:26] a threat 20 years out, they don't need a
[17:29] time machine. They just need better
[17:31] dates than you. We have to remember
[17:34] crazy. I'm doing a lot of air quotes.
[17:36] Crazy is a label used to protect the
[17:39] Overton window. For 70 years, people
[17:42] were crazy for believing in UFOs. Then
[17:45] the Pentagon released a Tik Tok video,
[17:47] Tic Tac videos. And then the insane
[17:50] often just have a 50-year head start on
[17:53] the truth. And whether or not you
[17:55] believe in literal time machines, Owens
[17:57] is highlighting a post-truth reality.
[18:00] between Tesla's secrets, Lockwood's
[18:03] prophecies, and and the CIA's history of
[18:07] psychic research, project surge, the
[18:10] world is weirder than we're told.
[18:12] So Candace Owens isn't suffering a
[18:14] breakdown.
[18:16] She's practicing radical skepticism. So
[18:19] what happens is in a real world of very
[18:21] smart people and very open-minded
[18:23] people, people who brought us
[18:24] everything, everybody from Schopenhauer
[18:26] to Kant to Spinosa to Timothy Liry to
[18:30] Jerry Garcia that were amazingly
[18:33] fascinating people who came up with
[18:34] ideas
[18:36] that seemed kind of nutso, kind of
[18:37] strange, kind of odd until you looked at
[18:40] them, until you understood what he was
[18:41] saying. And what I'm suggesting to you,
[18:44] my friends, is Candace. I know it's far
[18:46] from from crazy. But in your life, in
[18:50] your world,
[18:52] there are things that if I showed you,
[18:54] it would blow your mind. People that you
[18:56] thought were dead aren't. People who are
[18:59] in different dimensions, people in
[19:00] different and and I'm using just not
[19:03] absolutes, but maybe words that I think
[19:05] are used to help me better describe
[19:07] what's going on. I am the I am
[19:10] irreligious for all practical purposes.
[19:12] And I am not spiritual, but I am very
[19:16] interested in never ruling out anything.
[19:20] And if you look at what people have said
[19:21] specifically regarding um Max Plank and
[19:23] the Plank Institute and and Penrose and
[19:26] others regarding quantum
[19:28] quantum data capture the conser
[19:30] conservation of energy and how we never
[19:32] die, we just keep going into different
[19:34] states.
[19:37] Why is she crazy?
[19:39] I suggest to you, my friends, that if we
[19:41] ever really understood what goes on, we
[19:45] will blow our minds. And you can say
[19:48] whatever you want. You call it what you
[19:49] want. I think it's God, your God,
[19:51] saying, "See what I can do." Pretty
[19:54] groovy, huh?
[19:56] So, don't be so quick to call people
[19:59] crazy.
[20:01] Don't be so quick. Thank you, my
[20:04] friends. Thank you for watching. Thank
[20:05] you for being a part of this. Thank you
[20:06] for for your great comments. Please,
[20:09] I've got some questions coming up.
[20:10] Answer them. Talk to me. Talk to me.
[20:13] Let's discuss this. Let's be cordial.
[20:15] Let's open our mind. Mind expansion. But
[20:17] the last thing we should do is just to
[20:19] call Candace Owens crazy. She's not
[20:22] crazy. So, answer my questions in the
[20:24] comment section and comment as you see
[20:27] fit.