Candace | Bride Of Charlie: Dr. Jerri & Mrs. Hyde | Episode 2
Release Date: February 27, 2026
Host: Candace Owens
Theme: This solo episode delves into the shadowy backgrounds and occult entanglements of elite families allegedly influencing American society and politics. Using the story of Erica Kirk and the people around her, Candace explores deeper themes of psychological manipulation, elite networking, and the supposed eugenics and mind control agendas shaping generations.
Main Purpose of the Episode
Candace Owens continues her investigative series into the Kirk family and their associates, focusing this episode on Dr. Jerri Franz Fay—an influential psychologist and elite operator tied to military, academic, and corporate power. The episode seeks to uncover links between child psychology experiments, occult elites, and the shaping of modern American power structures, while highlighting the “art of deception” employed by society’s upper echelons.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Occult Elite Lineages & Psychological Warfare
Timestamps: 00:00–10:00
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Candace opens with a tongue-in-cheek nod to Scandinavian nicknames (“far far and more far”), but pivots quickly to darker subject matter:
“The elites practice occult sex magic. You just gotta accept that... They've been doing that for a long time.” (02:00)
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Aleister Crowley’s influence on 20th-century elite culture is cited as evidence of occult practices at the top levels of society—linking him to mysterious rituals, rumors of demon summoning, and even the Bush family:
“There are so many stories out there regarding Aleister Crowley attempting to summon various demons… This is the source of the rumors that Barbara Bush is actually the child of Aleister Crowley.” (04:36)
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Candace urges listeners to reject the notion that today’s wealthy “elites” are inherently brilliant—suggesting their positions are owed more to inheritance, occult ties, and social engineering than merit.
Notable Quote
“Do you guys really think that every offensively wealthy kid who makes his butler do his homework grows up and becomes a tech genius?” (07:11, Candace)
2. Military Networks & Social Engineering
Timestamps: 10:00–20:00
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The host draws connections between the military-industrial complex, eugenics, engineered trauma, and psychological operations (psy-ops), especially in the context of mass events:
“It's pretty much eugenics at the top and social engineering at the bottom. And we have proven over and over again as a society that we are subject to psychology. Our minds are malleable.” (13:38)
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She describes the “orchestration” behind highly public scandals and the military’s vested interest in who gets public sympathy.
3. Introducing Dr. Jerri Franz Fay & Problematic Elites
Timestamps: 20:00–34:00
Background
- Dr. Jerri Franz Fay is introduced as the first wife of Kent Franz Fay (Erica’s father), and is presented as a key figure in the cultivation of psychological programs for elite/corporate control, with military and Mormon family ties.
Dr. Jerri's Biography:
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Child Bride:
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Born Jerry Pitts in 1943, escapes a strict Mormon household to marry (and get pregnant by) Carl Pangirl at age 14.
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Portrays her statutory rape as “a love story” in a later interview—a red flag for Candace.
“I don't think a person should be normalizing child rape… Or if they do, they probably shouldn’t hold any future positions of power over children.” (24:39, Candace)
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Her first husband becomes a Mormon bishop; divorce follows, then she enters bookkeeping.
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Elite Climb:
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Marries a National Guard Major General (Kenneth Himsol), gets a psychology degree, and starts a fast ascent into influential child psychology and social work at the height of MKUltra experimentation era in the 1970s.
“I don’t love anybody that was a psychologist in the 70s, especially one that's connected to the military. Especially someone that's connected to the military in Indiana who happens to be a victim of child rape herself.” (27:20, Candace)
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Corporate & Academic Power:
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Works at Quaker Oats, which had partnered with the Atomic Energy Commission to test radioactive oatmeal on children.
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Hired by DuPont (one of the world's most powerful families, frequently sued for poisoning), becomes Director of Employee Relations, tasked with identifying “psychopaths” for leadership.
“Effectively, I would say, with finding the psychopaths that should head up the corporations that are run by the elite bloodlines.” (33:27, Candace)
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Heads a gender clinic at Radford University, launching academic “justifications” for questionable policies.
“You gotta have the psychopathic experts that will produce the reports so that people in power can… force things across the population.” (35:09, Candace)
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Academic Fraud & Family Ties:
- Exposes Dr. Franz Fay for publishing research using her own family as data contributors.
“She’s just… effectively Mormon mafia.” (37:19, Candace)
- Exposes Dr. Franz Fay for publishing research using her own family as data contributors.
4. Links to Child Psychological Experiments: Tesseract School
Timestamps: 40:00–48:00
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Details the foundation and demise of Tesseract School in Paradise Valley, AZ, which Erica attended. Candace alleges it was an elite-backed psychological experiment, citing the involvement of the Bush and Walton families, and engineered by Dr. Jerri and other figures with histories in Stanford’s drug research and (again) MKUltra.
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Claims:
- Questionable educational methods and tracking.
- Allegations from alumni of sexual abuse by school staff.
- Dr. Jerri’s professional connection to Dr. John Money (the infamous psychologist who spearheaded gender theory and was known for child abuse).
Notable Quote
“The Tesseract school… you can view it as almost a child psychological experiment.” (41:50, Candace)
5. Exposure of Psychological Manipulation & Cultural Programming
Timestamps: 49:00–56:00
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Dr. John Money’s role in gender ideology and notorious abuse scandal is explained by a podcast contributor:
“Money was a hero because he told the world that his experiment succeeded… It wasn’t until young man comes out and tells his story that people realize not only did it not succeed, but he abused those boys horribly.” (36:33–37:29, Contributor)
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Candace:
“These, these people with the power and that are within close proximity to the elites… any incursion into what happened and what went wrong into America begins and ends with these scientists.” (37:29, Candace)
6. Personalities, Lying, and Pageant Life
Timestamps: 48:00–51:00
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Focus shifts to Erica, the subject of the investigation. Candace pushes back on the narrative that Erica “wasn’t groomed” for pageants, instead framing her and her mother as world-class “climbers” obsessed with status and celebrity.
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Erica’s evasiveness about her history and connections—particularly her association with Tyler Boyer and Turning Point USA—raises further suspicions for Candace.
“There is something casual about the way that Erica lies… It’s almost like she glitches and she doesn’t remember… feels like information is being downloaded, like she’s remembering things and can’t quite remember it.” (46:40, Candace)
7. Turning Point USA Financial Irregularities
Timestamps: 51:00–54:30
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Claims confirmed by multiple sources that millions were missing from Turning Point USA, particularly from its political action arm led by Tyler Boyer.
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Alleges Lori (Erica’s mother) was placed on the board of a mysterious data company, adding to the web of questionable connections.
“I can back that up 100%, which is why I'm saying it publicly, that there were millions missing out of Turning Point USA, and they were wondering where that money was going.” (53:10, Candace)
8. Community Comments & Thematic Reflection
Timestamps: 54:30–60:00
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Reads audience comments, highlighting support and skepticism toward elites and the growing “Mormon thread” in the story.
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Final reflections reinforce the core thesis that shadowy, power-obsessed families and their psychological agents are at the heart of societal manipulation.
“We're the psychologists now, right? We're diagnosing them, and they're a bunch of psychopaths.” (58:54, Candace)
"The one thing they can't purchase is truth… Be happy." (60:20, Candace)
Notable Quotes
- “They cast a spell. What’s wrong with you guys?” (15:53, Candace)
- “This is a background episode, but that’s going to become very relevant as we examine Erica Kirk’s ties to Eastern Europe, because Jerry Franz gets involved in Eastern Europe…” (38:29, Candace)
- “Child abuse and psychology go hand in hand. So even if I didn’t have his account, I would not have doubted it.” (45:10, Candace)
- “Her goal was to make it. And I spice to say that Elizabeth Lane was very much on the money when she suggested that… she would have done anything to be famous.” (48:50, Candace)
Memorable Moments
- [03:45] Producer Ashley narrates the fate of Aleister Crowley’s magical heir, Raul Loveday, and the mysterious “empty coffin.”
- [36:33] John Money’s story, abuses and impact on gender ideology, detailed by a contributor.
- [48:03] Clip: Erica describes her sudden “invitation” into pageants—a version of events Candace flatly disputes.
- [53:10] Confirmation of financial irregularities at Turning Point Action; Candace openly challenges Turning Point’s official narrative.
Conclusion & Next Episode Tease
Candace concludes that Dr. Jerri Franz Fay’s history, social engineering tactics, and connections to the world’s most powerful families create a backdrop for understanding Erica Kirk’s origins and motivations. She promises further exploration into Erica’s pageant years and Eastern European adventures, as well as more unraveling of the networks binding elite families, the military, and psychological operatives.
Summary Table of Key Segments
| Timestamp | Segment | Content Summary | |------------|--------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00–10:00| Occult elite, Crowley | Occult rituals, Crowley, elite continuity, Bush family lore| | 10:00–20:00| Military & Psy-ops | Eugenics, social engineering, mass trauma events | | 20:00–34:00| Dr. Jerri’s biography | Marriages, military ties, rise in psychology | | 34:00–41:00| Academic/corporate fraud | DuPont, gender clinics, research fraud, “Mormon mafia” | | 41:00–48:00| Tesseract School | Elite psychological schools, abuse allegations, John Money | | 48:00–55:00| Pageants & TPUSA | Erica’s (disputed) pageant origin, Tyler Boyer, money woes | | 55:00–60:00| Comments & big picture | Listener feedback, elite manipulation, encouragement |
Candace’s signature tone—combative, irreverent, and conspiratorial—runs throughout: “We have nothing to hide.” This episode delivers both exposé and entertainment, gathering details on the shadowy machinations allegedly influencing American society through psychological, financial, and occult means.
Next episode preview: Deep-dive into Erica’s pageant ascendancy, connections in Romania, and the “missing years.”
