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Well, we are trending in France, I can tell you that. Remarkably, we are not getting any fair coverage from their mainstream media apparatus. Check out all these headlines, man, they are rolling in. They do seem to be a bit panicked. We can also cut over here for the English speakers so you can see these headlines in English. I personally like the one from Nice Maton the best. It reads, what does conspiracy theorist Candace Owens absurd and transphobic investigation of on Brigitte Macron, which is a hit on YouTube contain? I like that they admit that it's a hit on YouTube. And also, just a question back to them. How can I be transphobic if Brigitte Macron is not trans? Weird. Also, this other publication that's mentioned here, Marianne, right at the bottom, they may have jumped the gun a bit because it says there at the bottom, quote, all the contemporary theories are covered. Pedophilia, satanic delusions, or even false identity. I haven't any yet made any claims about a false identity. Weird. What do they know that we don't know? I mean, it just seems like the press might know something that the public doesn't know. So we should probably find out what that might be. Welcome back to our series Becoming Brigitte. Foreign Guys, I have a fun one for you. Today we're taking a break from the very dark world of Brigitte. We did not even cover all of the pedophile stories, but we're just going to take a brief break from that. One of the biggest mainstream media lies, okay, is that the rumors surrounding Brigitte were developed by far right conspiracy theorists. They keep throwing that word out. It's a conspiracy. It's a conspiracy. As though somebody put together a thread on Reddit or on the dark web. And that's the reason why people just started believing everything that is not true. It could not be further from the truth. So I'm going to recap for you what actually went down in France. It's important to know this. The press, as we mentioned yesterday, intentionally spun a tale of an irresistibly hot and bold Brigitte Macron who was constantly pushing back against the conformity of her stale Catholic upbringing all throughout her life. Okay, I'm actually going to read you verbatim some of the published lines from that time because it is funn me. It's actually funny to read how much the mainstream media just lies to us all the time. Okay? Quote, around the age of 14 or 15, Brigitte gets bolder. She swaps her navy blue uniform from the austere Sacred Heart School in Amien Pleated skirt, sweater and tights, or small shorts and a mini skirt. For a while, she can forget about her schooling, constrained by Catholic discipline. Here's another one. She loves to dance at the surprise parties at the time. She wears tight miniskirts and between two glasses of whiskey and coke and wild rock and roll songs, she dares to flirt behind the curtains. Just imagine what is. What is coming into your mind as I read these publications about her growing up. Okay, here's another one describing Brigitte as a, quote, inveterate party girl in an ultra small kilt who was into rock dancing to the music of John Lee Hooker until dawn. A rather hectic adolescence, the opposite of the quiet Emanuel, another writer wrote. Quote, the youngest of the Trogno family has always struck a chord with the public with her contagious good humor, her taste for partying and her often funny, down to earth way of speaking. Again, of course, the goal of all of that was to soften her for having seduced a 14 year old Emmanuel Macron. Right? Rather, we're supposed to imagine in our minds that Macron had simply hit the jackpot, right? He fulfilled the fantasy of every boy his age because he got to sleep with that hot teacher. Okay? And they reinforced this narrative by inserting sometimes anonymous quotes from former colleagues of Brigitte and alleged classmates of Emmanuel. Again, what I'm about to read to you are real quotes that were published in the mainstream, the mainstream press, about Brigitte's teaching days. Okay? Quote, Brigitte's class can't believe that the French teacher is celebrating her 40th birthday today. She looks so young in her short skirts and casual manner. To capture the attention of the most dissipated, the teacher has another, less academic asset. Her legs showcased in tiny skirts. Brigitte didn't wait to become the first lady to take great care of her appearance. Quote, she was a pleasure to look at, not just listen to. Always with perfect hairdressing, with makeup and perfumed, one student recalls. The boys are seduced. The girls take her as a role model. All the high school students were in love with her, says Frederic from Emanuel's class, and from her very vocal daughter Tifon, the only child that seems to really defend Brigitte Macron. She included this quote, When I was a child, I was even jealous of all the students who wrote to her or called her at home. Then there is another teacher who spoke and went a little bit further. They said, quote, Brigitte arrived at La Providence wearing mini taliers. That's like a mini skirt and with a. With a jacket Right. A sports coat. Beautiful. A pinup. One student stresses, we were all in love with her. Well, you guys, if the mainstream media says it's true, I guess it's case closed. We might as well stop this investigation. What do you want, hottie? Hottie with a body. Man, I sure hope I look like whatever that was. At the age of 40, people drooling over themselves. But it didn't stop there. The case wasn't really closed because in 2018, okay, what happens next is a woman named Mayelle Brune, she was then the head of the celebrities department at the magazine Closer, published the, quote, unquote, unofficial biography. Pardon, Official biography of Brigitte Macron, which was entitled Brigitte Macron La Francis. Okay? Which means in English, the Freed woman. Look at that cover. Wow. She's free. Amazing. Look at that face. She's happy. She's glowing. And it was essentially really a book that was just a regurgitation, or rather a compilation of everything that I just said to you, everything that had already been published. And I'll tell you why this was immediately considered a departure from previous authorized biographies of a first lady or president. And that's because there was absolutely no pictures provided of Brigitte Macron as a child, and there were no pictures provided of her as a young mother. In fact, the earliest picture, okay, in this auto. Authorized biography was from 1993, when Brigitte was already teaching by that time at the Providence School. So here it is. This is the earliest photo that they included. Wait a second. Okay, so the caption beneath that photo read, Brigitte Ozier is 40, she's married. She's the mother of three. She's quite appreciated at the high school where she teaches. She's about to make the encounter that will cause an upheaval. We cause an upheaval of her life. Okay? So they just went ahead and decided to erase the first 40 years in this official biography. Then six months later, in June of 2018, a woman by the name of Virginia Leonhardt, who normally focused on creating documentaries about World War II and the Holocaust, essentially turned the book, a biography of Brigitte into a documentary, which was entitled Brigitte Macron Roman Francais, which is just means a French novel. And that was released on the France 3 channel. Now, I should mention to you that this is a government owned channel, okay? It was created in 1969 by the Office of the President. This is like PBS, BBC, okay? We are not in conspiracy land. This is a reputable woman, Virginia leanhart, who makes documentaries. And of course, documentaries are supposed to Include a ton of photos. Think about whatever you were watching when you were coming up for me, maybe Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, documentaries just filled with photos. When you are watching this and you're seeing their siblings and you're seeing them at Disney World and you're seeing them, you know, doing whatever was normal for the time that they were growing up. A Michael Jackson documentary, right? Tons of photos and siblings. And by the way, I want to be clear. Virginie Linhart did have tons of photos. Just, you know, almost all of them. Again from Brigitte's teaching days. Beginning in 1986 in Strasbourg and ending in Paris in 2015. So I'm going to show you the photos that were in this documentary. First, just showing you this collage actually of all of the photos. There you have it. And Mark, I don't know if you need to take me out of that so they can see the full thing. Wait, okay, what's going on here? Because I was reliably informed that Brigitte Ozier was a hot, sexy pinup girl with irresistible legs who wore mini skirts. The kind of woman that the, the boys just couldn't look away from. What is. I don't know, Guy. Fellas, should I check the chat here? Are you guys, Guys, Is it. Is it getting nasty in the chat? Because I'm not seeing it. I am just not seeing that teacher. Also, where are the mini skirts? Actually, she seems strangely to be wearing a scarf in a lot of these authorized photos. Why was she always covering her neck? That's kind of weird. Here, I'll give you guys some close ups of that. Maybe, Maybe you guys are not thinking she's hot. There it is. Guys. Fellas, honestly, the guy to the left of her is. Is better looking in my opinion. I don't know what's happening here. More photos maybe. Maybe this one. Guys, guys are making some not nice faces here in the chat. Okay, we'll keep going. Maybe there's. There's going to be some sexy pinup girl. Where's the next one? Ah, there it is. Nope, there it is not. Skyler, are you only pick. These are the ones from the documentary. Maybe my producer made a mistake. What? Okay, I don't know. I don't know where the pinup girl is. I'm sorry, guys, I. I just. I feel like I've let you down. Anyways, Virginie Linhart, the documentary maker, like I said, is well respected. So surely she must have tried to get many more photos before Brigitte's teaching years. If she's not Fraud, then that would have been the first thing she would have tried to do. Interestingly enough, she spoke out regarding just how difficult it was for her to make the documentary. She said, and I quote, it's difficult to investigate Brigitte Macron much more than I imagined. On the substance, on the form, on everything. As soon as I started making contacts, I was summoned by Pierre Olivier Costa, Brigitte's chief of staff, and Tristan Brome, Brigitte's other chief of staff. It was almost like a police interrogation. What do I want to show? Who will I be interviewing? I made a list of people that I wanted to meet, but I could not apply that list. The interviewees, apart from her former students, all had the authorization of the Elyse palace and were very careful about what they said. There is a thick wall of silence. The level of control and checking is, well, quite astounding. My documentary is a 90 minute, very personal portrait. For it, I needed photographs of young Brigitte Macron, small children that would show an itinerary, not those approved by Best Image Agency. What won't be released is anything to do with her former life. It's a total blackout. End quote. Oh, Best Image Agency. Now, did we just go over that yesterday? That's Mimi's agency that was authorizing the photos that were allowed to go out. So apparently Mimi's agency authorized the photos that could go out for this documentary as well. Now, Virginie Linhart did, however, receive two photos from Brigitte's alleged childhood. One the public was told was from Brigitte, then Trogno would have been her last name, her first communion. I'm going to show you that photo. Here it is. And another photo now, infamous photo of the entire Trogno family, allegedly taken about a year after Brigitte's birth. Okay, that is the full Trogno family photo, which we will come back to. So now really, all that was missing from that photo of her communion until the school photos which appear in 1986, was 23 years of Brigitte's life. The most crucial years of her life. You know, like, I don't know, her being a teenager, her getting married at 21, her allegedly having three babies, her getting married to a banker named Andre Louise Ozier, who was her husband of 32 years. Like, I don't know, did you do. Do people not take photos of them and their husbands in France? I don't know. Virginie Linhart actually referred to Andre Louise Ozier, Brigitte's alleged husband of 32 years, as the French Republic's best kept secret and certainly, you guys, it appeared that way because at the time that the documentary was released, there was only one photo that was available of her ex husband that had even made its way onto Wikipedia as her ex husband. There it is, Andre Louise Ozier. And you can see it has his date of birth and it has his date of death, and it has the dates that they were married from 1974 to 2006. All of that is correct, except for the photo itself. Yeah. Could you pull that up again? That photo, it turned out, was not actually Andre Luis Ozier, because a former student who had gone on to become a politician, his name is Francois Ruffin, also went to Providence School. And he came out and said, that's not Andre luis Ozier. That's Mr. Hugo, a teacher at the school. Oopsies. Yeah, whatever. But I gotta tell you, that Oopsie did make the public think. What? What's going on here, man? This is kind of getting weird. It's a little weird. Okay? And I have to tell you guys, there was some immediate feedback from the public, some early musings, if you will, about the two photos, two which had been released from Brigitte's alleged childhood. Foremost, the communion photo caused a bit of a stir because many felt that it was a dead ringer, that photo, not of first lady Brigitte Macron, who was side by side here. Brigitte Ozier and her alleged communion photo, they didn't feel like that was strong, but they did feel that it was a dead ringer for her very chatty daughter, Tifon. They thought that that looks like Tifon, okay? And like I said, she was the only daughter, the only child of Brigitte that was willing to participate in the documentary. She was willing to speak to Virginia for like an hour. And like I said, it doesn't help that best image. The photo agency had supplied the image. People were wondering, and I won't include myself in this, was it perhaps edited? No. Mimi, as we learn later on, has been accused of a lot of forgery and stuff and all sorts of crimes, man, you gotta look into Mimi Marshawn. So it's not, like, totally crazy to wonder if maybe she's being used, because she does play around a bit and she's willing to do crimes, you know? So, yeah, it was. It was, in fact, my musings about. That was one of the areas of nitpick, one of the areas that the McCrones had included when they initially sent me the first strongly worded letter, because I had claimed on a show dating back to March of last year that the photo was recolorized. I looked at it and I said, that photo looks too new. It looks like it's. It's recolorized now. Having. And I was just getting into this bizarre story and so I was just investigating, asking questions, reading other people's investigations. Now I'm a lot deeper on the facts and I now know for a fact that that photo was not recolorized. Okay. Similarly, at the beginning, when I was trying to understand this case, I. I had asked Xavier Poussard about the theory which a lot of people were wondering which was did the real Brigitte Trog know die when she was a child? And did perhaps Brigitte Macron take her identity? Again, that was a theory that was floating around the Internet. And I now know for a fact that no, she did not die when she was a child. So let's go back, actually, and take a look at their first carefully worded legal letter to me. This is their repeat strategy. I'm going to keep reminding you of this. The way that they sue people, the way that they go after people in court, is they ignore the substance of the claims. Substance being, was current first lady Brigitte Macron born a biological male? It's a simple yes or no question. And instead of attacking that, they wait for people to make a mistake as they try to garner the answer. And of course mistakes will be made. Of course you could say this photo is recolorized and they go, boop. Go after her. Go after her. As she suspects, saying that Brigitte Trogno dies a child. Go after her. So this is the. The legal letter. We'll show you that they wrote your discredit. Your discrediting of these photos is not only without merit, but also internally inconsistent. In your episodes on March 11 and March 13 and June 17, you claim that the First Communion photo is an altered image of Typhone Ozier. However, in your August 30th podcast, you agreed with Poussard that the photo depicts the real Brigitte Trogno before she passed away at a young age. Another falsehood. Now, I want to be very clear. Xavier Poussard has never said that Brigitte Truckneau passed away at a young age. But I may have asked him the question and was speculating about whether or not she passed away, which they claim is another falsehood. Then they say both hypotheses could not be further from the truth. Moreover, you allege that the first communion photo had been debunked repeatedly and that the press now states its attribution to Mrs. Macron was a mistake. But you have not cited any outlets or articles retracting the photo. Surely you would provide this devastating proof if you had it, but you do not. Okay, doing a little dance there. Why do they not just simply state who the person in the commune photo is? Why not just stay say plainly if you're going to write a legal letter? Candace, the person in this community photo is not Tifone Ozier and the photo is not recolorized. And it is in fact, First Lady Brigitte Macron. They don't do that. They never do that. Why not also simply state what the truth is, rather than saying that the hypotheses are far from the truth? So of course, now we're like a year on. I'm now armed with a much fuller picture of what happened, what. What the truth might really be. And so my legal team, as you remember, included a very straightforward yes or no question. Back to them, back to the couple. In good faith, regarding the girl in the communion photo, I rewrote this. Number four. Is the little girl pictured in the communion photograph, allegedly from 1963, the Brigitte Macron that is currently married to President Macron. You guys know what happens next. No response. No response. They're angry. You said it was recolorized. You said Brigitte Trogneau had died when she was a child. Best defamation, mass defamation. But we can't tell you what the truth is. They knew by then, in terms of how specific my questions were getting. They knew that I was onto them, that I had worked through the investigation, that I had arrived at more correct conclusions, that I was doing less musing, okay? Not for a single second did we believe that they were going to answer our questions. And they have not yet. They just send us more letters and more ridiculous things where they don't assert what the truth actually is. Now, regarding the second photo of Brigitte's alleged childhood, which the documentary presented. Let's take a look at it so you can understand what was so explosive about it. This full family trogno from family Trog. No photo of them in Amiens. Okay? Observations again were immediately made by the public. People are allowed to think. They are allowed to have thoughts. They are allowed to ask questions, okay? First and foremost, people thought they were being told that Brigitte is this little girl in the lap of her mother, sitting here in the front. But the public just quickly taking a glance here, thought, wait a second, Brigitte looks more like that little boy on the far left. And wait a second. Who Is that little boy in the far left. He's completely unaccounted for thus far. Okay. Leading up to this moment, despite so much press surrounding Brigitte, her life, her married life, her being a teacher, despite entire genealogical websites that were dedicated to her family, there was no mention on these genealogical website or in the press of the boy on the far left. Okay, so that became a dog that wasn't barking. Okay. For clarity, there had been only one brother that was publicly accounted for. Brigitte's older brother. We'll show you a picture again. He is the one standing in the back. That is Jean Claude. 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And rather than the public or rather the mainstream media being interested in it, they just keep smearing everybody as, like, far right conspiracy theorists. What? Every journalist I've mentioned thus far is on the left. In fact, many of these people were excited about giving Brigitte a platform because they themselves are feminists. Feminists. And finally they said, let me profile this woman. And then they realized something is very wrong here. Something I cannot. Why am I being called into the Elise Palace? What have I done wrong? Why does this look a police interrogation? I'm just trying to ask some questions. But it's not just Brigitte. Now let's discuss Emmanuel Macron's biography because it's pretty interesting. Pretty interesting. This guy. So the story goes that he, like Brigitte, was born in Amiens. Amien is the capital town or city within the department of Somme. Okay, so in France, they call these departments. I like to think of departments as states, if you're from America. And so think of Amiens as the capital of the state of Somme. Amiens also has a ton of history dating back to the Middle Ages because it is the ancient capital of Picardy, which, just to be clear, that just means, like, northern France. I'm telling you that for a reason. Now, jumping back into his biography, I am now going to read directly from journalist Xavier Pussard's forthcoming book, which we should be announcing for you guys this week. He writes, quote, emmanuel Macron remains a mystery to those who went to school with him. His former classmates describe him as, quote, the only one we didn't know anything about, neither where he spent his vacations nor what his parents did for a living. They describe him as a loner, not much socialized, not gathering others around him. Later, at the school Henry iv, he stayed in the background. Elusive quote. He maintained an air of mystery, a parallel life of which we knew nothing. No one knows of any close friends. Among his 48 fellow students, he had a very striking chameleon like manner. End quote. Emmanuel Macron's early life, before he met Brigitte, is similarly a black hole. Journalists who have tried to cover the subject of all fallen back on cross portraits for lack of material, testimonials, photographs, etc. The information that could be gathered can be summed up in a few lines. Xavier goes on and says, born on December 21, 1977 in Amiens, Emmanuel Macron spent his childhood on Rue Gaultier de Rumilly, the street in Henryville, which is the upscale district of Amiens, in a house that was bought in 1982 by his parents. Parents, Jean Michel Macron, a neuropsychiatrist at Amiens University Hospital from a Picard family, and Francois Nogue, that would be his mother, a pediatrician who became an expert for Social Security. It's going to pause before I jump into Xavier's script here, so you get the picture, okay? His dad is a psychiatrist, his mom is a doctor to children. Interesting combo. That's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying for right now, but I'm going to say a lot more. Her family originates from. And this is Francois Nogue, his mother, from Bagneray, and that is in the Haute Pyrenees region. I'm going to talk about that later. The couple had two more children. So Emanuel, born in 1977. Then came Laurent, born in 1979, his brother, and Estelle, his sister, born in 1982. All born within five years of one another, both physicians before divorcing in 2010. Emmanuel Macron also has a half brother. His name is Gabriel. He was born in 2005 from his father's second marriage to a woman named Helene Jolie, also a psychiatrist at the Institute of Educational Medicine in Somme. Okay? Now, in 2017, Emmanuel Macron released his own autobiography, which was entitled Revolution, okay, that similarly provided very few scant details about his background. And it was actually Sylvie Bamel, an independent journalist who writes for Vanity Fair. Again, we aren't on Reddit threads, guys. We're not on the deep web. Who summed up his autobiography this way? This is what she said about his autobiography. In Revolution, Emmanuel devotes five pages to his maternal grandmother, only one to his Parents and two lines to his brother Laurent and his sister Estelle. Nor is there any mention of his half brother Gabriel, born in 2005 from his father's second marriage, and even less of his father's companion, Helene. Conversely, he scrupulously mentions the first names of Brigitte's three children and their spouses, as well as those of her seven grandchildren. She has since had an eighth one. On the day of the inauguration, the Auziers were the only ones to tread the red carpet leading up to the Elysee Palace. Tiffan and Lawrence, blonde, slim and elegant, and their brother Sebastian, all accompanied by their spouses and their children. The estrangement is reciprocal. In 2014, a colleague of his brother Laurent at the hospital asked him if Macron, working with Francois Hollande at the time at the Elysee palace, was a close relative. No, he's a vague cousin. Everyone's bugging me about this guy, replied his brother Laurent. Okay, maybe. Maybe Laurentis didn't want to be asked about a question about a minister and just said that. Weird. Then a woman named Nicole, who is a a first cousin of Emmanuel's mother, Frances Nogue, similarly told a reporter that she hardly ever saw Emmanuel's alleged sister Estelle. That's very weird. Okay, Sylvie Baume, again, the journalist, Vanity Fair writer, reputable mainstream media, also said this. She said, quote, I had a hard time finding Emmanuel's friends. He never talked about his family. We are hard pressed to find any photos of his early years. When, as a grown up, he launched his presidential campaign. Many political analysts noted that his communications were inspired by Obama. Even if this is the case, he has neglected his early childhood. Anyone interested in the former United States President Obama can have with emotion at baby Barack in a romper suit, the chubby kid wielding his first baseball bat, the kid with two holes where he just lost his baby teeth. In short, watching him grow up. Our president's photo album begins in his 10th year. The shot was taken in the choir of the chapel of the La Providence School, with Emmanuel reading a passage from the Bible around his neck. A shiny medal worn for the first time marks the day of his baptism at age 12. Francois and Jean Michel have a distant relationship with religion. Of course, they were married in a church to enjoy the pump of the event and gather their families. They never considered having the baby baptized. Wow. His life starts at the age of 12 in photos. That's a bit weird. Here are the three photos she's referring to, by the way, which were widely considered to be the first known photos of Emmanuel McCrone. One that she's describing from his baptism, one from his seventh grade year at Providence, and the third, which is another one from his studies. It's almost like he grew up in the Providence school with Brigitte. Right? Oh, that's going to be a quote, and I'm going to get a letter from Emmanuel, she who said he grew up in the school. That didn't happen. We're suing you for defamation. Oddly, however, I should mention that when Xavier Pussard kept digging, he did find that there were some uncredited and seemingly unauthorized photos that appeared in, you guessed it, Paris Match, one of Mimi Marchand's favorite publications, in May of 2017, when we know Mimi Marchand, the PR killer, so to speak, figuratively, was running the comms for them. So In May of 2017, these photos appeared, and I'm going to show you those. Okay, so we're seeing a kid. It tells us in the captions that this is Emmanuel Macron when he was three years old. By the way, if you guys are French and watching this, if somebody could identify those sneakers, that would be amazing. Later on in the comments, I'll get a close up of that for you guys. I'm just curious as to, like, what sneaker brand that is. It says he's. He's reading Sylvester and Tweety. Got this crazy blonde hair. And that one in the bottom right is supposed to be him at his father's office of Medicine. And you'll notice that again, these young photos, he's got all of these siblings. There's no photos of him with his siblings. And who authorized these photos? It's. They're literally not credited in that magazine issue of where these photos came from. And they are never again included in any biography, whether it's autobiography, whether it's an authorized biography or an unauthorized biography. We don't get to see those photos again. Okay, so to recap, the Macron side of the family is supposed to have deep roots in Amien, Okay? They're supposed to be Picardy. Yet when another journalist, a gay journalist, named Herve Algalaranda, and why I'm telling you he's gay and openly gay is not to call him out, but because don't forget, a big piece of what the media says is that everybody's LGBTQ phobic. That's the reason why anybody is even saying anything about her. Well, this guy certainly is not. Okay? Herve Algalaranda made what is likely the greatest effort to look into Emmanuel Macron's upbringing in his investigative book, which in English is Two Young French Women. Okay. And he similarly found some really odd things. Foremost, the former mayor of Amien, a man's name, Guy de Robillon, I'm showing you him right there, who was close with the Trogno family, because Amian is close knit and therefore in no way was trying to shade them or harm them in any way. Said this about Emmanuel Macron. He said Macron is not Amienois, he is to Quetois. Meaning he's not like from the town of Amien, he's like from Le Touquette, which is. Le Touquet is a seaside town in France. What did he mean by that? What do you mean? He's a. A token. Is he suggesting that Macron was not from Amien at all? Because that would be weird. Why wouldn't a city mayor in which the president of France was born in want to take full credit for his birth? Like, yes, Emmanuel Crone is for it's from here. Maybe he just meant that he spent more of his time or the most of his time outside of the city. I don't know what he meant by this, but he said it, at least according to that book. Surely they would want to claim him, right? But people even called into question Macron's interests in his own birthplace of Amien, because from that very same book, we find out that Emmanuel Macron, quote, skipped the commemoration while he was in office of the centenary of the Battle of Amiens on August 8, 2018. The Amiens born Macron, was conspicuously absent, while Theresa May, then the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and Prince William, one of Queen Elizabeth's grandsons, were present. The English had stood shoulder to shoulder with the French in the battle of the world of World War I, the start of the Allies victorious offensive. Emmanuel Macron did not attend the celebration, even though his family's birthplace, Offi, it's another city, was on the front line of another famous battle, the Battle of Somme. And the castle housed a field hospital, even though he knows full well, as he has mentioned in several speeches, that Picardi still bears the scars of the wars against Germany. Okay, maybe he was busy that day. Let's not get too crazy. Also, I should mention that before Emmanuel had entered the political scene in 2012, he had considered running for municipal office, but never in the Bacardi region, only in Paz de Calais, which is further north. That's the same Paz de Calais that Brigitte worked within as a press secretary. Maybe that's why. Maybe they were already in the midst of their affair. I'm not sure. And then it's just about to get outright embarrassing, okay? When you consider the massive blunder that gets made by President Emmanuel Macron in regards to the other side of his family roots, the Nogue, right? His mom's side. Francois Nogue is his mom from. Suze Nogue is his mom. Remember, her family traces back to the town of Hot, that is a region of Pyrenees, okay? Think of the Pyrenees mountains. Basically, they border Spain and France. So there's a lot of different spoken languages, a few different spoken languages in that region historically. So Macron, in his presidential capacity, goes to Visit Andorra in 2018, and he presents himself as a child of the period of the Pyrenees, okay? And this exchange happens between him and a Corsican national official. His name was Xavier Luciani. And it was captured. This exchange was captured by a journalist from Express magazine because, you know, in President's Travel, they have like, the pool of journalists that travel with them and they're recording and they're listening to the conversations, and he's speaking to this Andorran guy. And the journalist writes that Macron said this, quote, I had great grandparents who were Bogor, and they only spoke Perinian. Their sole aim in life was that my grandmother would attend a state school to learn French. Think about it. End quote. So he's opening up here now. We know he was close with his grandmother. He wrote the most about his grandmother in his book the Republic. And he's saying that his grandmother, like the sole aim of her parents was for his grandmother to stop speaking Perinian and to go to a school and learn French. Go to a state school and learn French. And he goes, think about it. Think about how amazing. Now he's the president of France, and that was all his great grandparents wanted for his beloved grandmother. And you know what that politician did? Think about it. Probably not for very long, because it turns out that Perennian is not and has never been a language. Just amazing. That is just amazing. No, it's never been a language. Didn't know what the heck he was talking about. They're like, what are you talking about? Perennial? What is that? That's not a thing. People here speak a bunch of different languages, and that's not one of them. It's Oxyton Catalan. Nobody speaks Perinian. What are you trying to say, man? So he just made up a piece of his childhood. So that was weird. That was real weird, man. Real weird. To be emotionally attached to a language that never existed anyways. Back to the journalist Herve Alga Lorando. He tried desperately thereafter to speak to anyone in the Macron family, but they were as thick as thieves. Okay? He got shot down. Shot down. Shot down. Then there was an official in Bigaray who gave him an idea, okay? And the idea that came across his mind was, you know what? I should actually, I want to learn about Emmanuel Macron's history. I should speak to Brigitte. Weird, right? The reason why this idea popped into his mind was that that official told him that when Emmanuel Macron had visited Bagnier, okay, another city out of civility, he was making conversation and he asked Emmanuel Macron about his sister Estelle, because she lived nearby. And he says that apparently Emmanuel Macron turned to Brigitte to know what to answer. He turned to his wife to know what to answer about his sister. I don't know about how you guys are feeling right now, but I'm starting to get a little icky feeling. It's all starting to feel a bit, I don't know, incestuous to me. You know, like, why is she knows so much and why is he like more into her family? I don't know. It's very weird, right? We should probably pause there. But for fun, I am going to tease you with these. This photo. Two photos. And why you guys know, this is. This is real. This is not made up, okay? Because next. Next episode, we're going to get into Jean Michel Trogneau, the sibling that has now suddenly appeared. For the first time, the public is being made aware of him. And Jean Michel Trogneau allegedly has a son, okay? Allegedly. This guy, whoever he is, Jean Michel Trogno, who seems to be missing, has a son named Jean Jacques, who is not missing. Jean Jacques is not missing. And I'm going to just give you a side by side of Jean Jacques and Emmanuel Macron, okay? And here's another one of Jean Jacques and Emmanuel Macron. Now, these two are not related, okay? One on the left is allegedly Brigitte, who claims she is not Jean Michel Trogno. That's allegedly Brigitte's nephew. That is Jean Michel Trogno's son. This is not the Macron side of the family, okay? This is Brigitte. This is the Trogno side of the family. And that's her husband. And it is just amazing. It is just amazing. But ladies and gentlemen, do not believe your own eyes. Not believe your own eyes. You know what we should do in this next episode? We have absolutely got to get into his grandma One who at some point I guess must have spoke perennian. I don't know, something like that. Because then things are going to start to get really interesting. And then we're going to learn a bit more about his mom, his dad, the psychiatrist, and some things that he kind of left out about them. And what specifically what kind of work were these psychiatrists and pediatricians involved in? And then maybe we're going to start patching in some ideas about what might have been going on politically at that time while he was growing up. And, and this is going to turn into a scary story. Not wait to read your questions, guys. First, want to tell you about American Financing. 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And the media in France didn't think that was interesting. They weren't interested in, like, you know, pedophiles getting shorter sentences. They just sort of let the whole thing go. It was weird. I don't know. They were mad at me for talk. Speaking about it. Very strange. I wonder why that might be. Raquel writes on a very unrelated topic. Candy, can I call you Candy? No, you can't call me Candy. Because the time from a time that I was. Could speak. My earliest memory. My mom used to say to me, don't ever let anyone call you Candy because Candy is a stripper name. And it burned into my little toddler brain. I was too young. And so nobody calls me Candy, okay? That's a lie. Except people from South America because their accents, they say Candy. So if you have an accent, you can call me Candy, but you cannot call me Candy in a basic American accent. I want to be very clear. She goes on to ask the question, where do you shop for such beautiful, feminine, conservative clothing? I love your content, love you sharing about your faith, and I admire your bravery with God's armor. I do all of my shopping in London. So my husband and I go to London a couple times a year, obviously because he is from there and they have such cute boys. BO boutiques. I absolutely cannot stand large department stores. I feel overwhelmed. So I. There's just a boutique that I love and that's where I get the majority of my clothing. And when I'm pregnant, I don't really shop for pregnancy clothes. This is like a very old shirt. I don't know where it's from at all. But I can't fit many of my clothes right now because my belly is expanding. Elders of Zion comments below. Please read the Protocols of elders of Zion, 1903 from an insider into the Zionist plot to take over nations. As you can see with APAC today and anti Semitism laws. Okay, thank you. Dabbert Sanchez writes. We love this series. Candice. Praying for your safety. Always love for Montreal. And Sam writes, every time you talk about Brigitte, I think of Simon Nala when he says, should I call you mister? Oh, yeah. The guy who says, why are you gay? You are gay. That's a really, really, really funny clip because it's just so African in that so many of this stuff is the stuff that we're dealing with today is like first world symptoms of the first world where we've just gotten so advanced that we're basically behind. And then you go to Africa and they're like, what are you talking about? What is wrong with you guys? Very funny. I, I, that's why I really enjoy Africans. If you haven't yet, you should really go back and watch my episode with the two Nigerian brothers explaining to me how they helped Jussie Smollett execute the hate crime against himself. I mean, it is just joy, so much joy felt during that interview. I can't even explain that. You guys know I love Nigerians. And that is it. That is the comments that we have for today, you guys. 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Podcast Summary: "Becoming Brigitte: An Inaccessible Past | Ep 2" by Candace Owens
Introduction
In the second episode of her series "Becoming Brigitte," Candace Owens delves deeper into the controversial narratives surrounding Brigitte Macron, the First Lady of France. Owens challenges mainstream media portrayals and explores alleged inconsistencies in Brigitte Macron's biography and Emmanuel Macron's early life.
Mainstream Media Coverage and Contradictions
Candace Owens begins by criticizing French mainstream media for what she perceives as biased and misleading coverage of Brigitte Macron. She highlights headlines from various publications, pointing out discrepancies and questioning the legitimacy of the claims made against Macron.
Owens argues that mainstream media has painted Brigitte Macron in a negative light, attributing unfounded accusations such as transphobia and false identity claims to her without substantial evidence.
Alleged Manipulation of Brigitte Macron’s Biography
The podcast discusses the official biography of Brigitte Macron, titled "Brigitte Macron La Francaise," and raises questions about the omission of her early life photographs and details. Owens suggests that crucial years of Macron's life have been intentionally left out, creating gaps that fuel conspiracy theories.
Owens scrutinizes the documentary "Brigitte Macron Roman Francais" by Virginia Leonhardt, emphasizing the lack of childhood photos and the controlled narrative presented by Brigitte's staff.
Investigating Emmanuel Macron’s Early Life
Shifting focus to Emmanuel Macron, Owens explores his upbringing in Amiens, France, and points out perceived inconsistencies in his public persona and the information available about his early years. She references journalist Xavier Poussard's forthcoming book, which portrays Macron as a mysterious and aloof individual during his school years.
Owens highlights the limited information provided in Macron’s autobiography "Revolution" and contrasts it with the more detailed accounts of Brigitte Macron's family, suggesting an imbalance in transparency.
Controversial Claims and Conspiracy Theories
Throughout the episode, Owens presents various conspiracy theories, including allegations of identity manipulation and hidden aspects of Brigitte Macron’s and Emmanuel Macron’s pasts. She questions the authenticity of photos released in biographies and documentaries, insinuating potential fabrications orchestrated by Macron’s team.
Owens accuses the Macron family of silencing critics and controlling the narrative through legal and media channels, thereby discouraging further investigation into their backgrounds.
Public and Media Reactions
The episode also touches upon public skepticism and the reactions from both the French and international audiences. Owens criticizes the media's quick labeling of her as a conspiracy theorist and defends her investigative approach as a pursuit of truth against a perceived media bias.
She emphasizes the importance of questioning mainstream narratives and encourages listeners to seek alternative sources of information to uncover the "truth" behind public figures like Brigitte and Emmanuel Macron.
Conclusion and Upcoming Topics
Candace Owens concludes the episode by teasing future discussions, including further exploration of Emmanuel Macron's family history and additional conspiracy theories. She also promotes her book club and upcoming events aimed at fostering independent journalism and critical thinking among her audience.
Owens reiterates her stance against mainstream media narratives and reinforces her mission to provide "free and unfiltered" information to her listeners.
Disclaimer
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