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Candace Owens (0:30)
All right, you guys, happy Thursday. I'm excited because it's lawsuit update day. I have news. I'm going to give you a brief update on Blake Lively's subpoena. She has just been going crazy on all sorts of people that are covering her. I also have an unbelievable update regarding Emmanuel Macron's lawsuit against me. I'm saying you're not going to believe it, but you probably will because this whole story is unbelievable, but we all believe it. And I, I, I just need to speak to you guys. I need to vent. I need, like, a session, a therapy session with you guys right now. Also, Barry Weiss's company, the Free Press, has been valued at $250 million. Now, if you're thinking, who the hell is Barry Weiss and what is the Free Press? You are literally all of us. And that's kind of the point. Okay? They're just printing money, folks. This is not a meritocracy. Welcome back to Candace. Got Germany in the chat already? Yep. We're gonna need you guys to. This is now going to be a global investigation, okay? Something completely bananas for you guys. I couldn't believe it. But, yes, it's very real. So come on. Down the rabbit hole we go. Okay? So one of the strangest aspects of the entire Brigitte Macron legacy is that they have consistently. And I'm referring to the. The first couple they have consistently attempted to present as evidence of Brigitte's existence. Her birth announcement. Okay? Brigitte Trogno's birth announcement, which ran in the local newspaper of Amian Amiyan being the town that her and Macron were born in. And they're like, this is proof that she's alive. I'm going to show you this birth announ here it reads, Anne Marie, Jean Claude and Mary Vaughan, Monique and Jean Michel Trogno. And this is in French, but, you know, they're, they're very happy to announce the birth of their sister Brigitte. Okay? And that ran in the Amiens newspaper, I believe, 1953. But just like on the surface, it is a weird thing to continually present as evidence through you existed. Just think about that, right? Like if you are challenging me to prove that I existed, the very, the very last thing that I'm going to produce is a newspaper article, because who cares? I'm going to be like, here is my birth certificate. Here are photos of me. Here's me with my family. They just love this newspaper clipping so much. It appears everywhere. Okay? And when I say that it appears everywhere and that they have insisted on this birth announcement as an element of truth or veracity. They even included this as a fact in their filings against me. Okay, take a look. This is the lawsuit page and they're filing against me. Point number 23, it reads, On April 13, 1953, in Amiens, France, Mrs. Macron was born Brigitte Trogno, a woman. She was the youngest of six children in a prominent chocolate making family in Amiens. That'll be relevant later. An image of her birth announcement and family photo featuring Mrs. Macron as a child is below. Okay, so they, they include this again. Look at this announcement in Le Courier Picard, that's the local newspaper. And they circle the person who they allege is Brigitte on the lap. No mention of our boy, Jean Michel Trogno on the left there. And by the way, that photo on the right, the one that they just loved to give to the press, we know for a fact that that photo has been retouched because in other presentations of this photo, there is no lamp in the background. So there's a lamp sometimes. There's not a lamp sometimes. So there's no question that this photo has at some point gone through a retouching. But let's not. We're not talking about this photo, so let's just stick with this strange newspaper clipping that is so evidentiary. So the real trouble with Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte launching this lawsuit is that they have accidentally launched alongside it an army of international sleuths. Okay? We now represent an army of people worldwide who, who are looking into the story because it's so crazy for a sitting president to do this. And people are emailing us, they've got tidbits that require further inquiry. They want to help along with the story, especially people in France, obviously, because they feel so oppressed by the state of affairs, they feel oppressed by their press. Right? And an army of Internet sleuths very much understands that this lawsuit really is a war on us. Right? Like the press is launching a war on us. They're saying, how dare you ask questions? How dare You. When we. When we give or deliver an official narrative. How. How dare you challenge it? How dare you challenge our credentials and our authority? There's a lot riding on this because we know that the press has been for a very long time at war with the truth. And this is a most stunning example of that, right? They, the press created this entire scandal by effectively lying on behalf of Brigitte and Emanuel, right? Every element of the legacy they created was bs. She was hot. She was wearing short skirts. She was irresistible. Teacher. No, she wasn't. She's wearing pantsuits. How could you say that? How did you not, as the press, do your due diligence and take a look at this picture and other pictures available of her during her time of teaching and go, yeah, maybe no, not Claudia Schiffer in short skirts. And then, of course, we then learn later on in the series that best image. You can pull that up. Best image belongs to Mimi Marchand, who then gets charged with forging documents. Everything's pretty weird. Anyways, since the press partook in this lie, they're in a rather precarious situation right now, right? This lawsuit exposes them. If we're able to prove that Brigitte Macron was indeed born a male, then why would there ever be any reason for us to accept anything the mainstream media tells us ever again? Like, there's no reason for us to ever listen to them now. There'd be no reason for us to ever listen to anything they actually even told us in the past, because now we realize that. That they're telling big lies. Huge lies. That is the true significance of this lawsuit. And I want to underscore that. This brings me to the next point, because this is insane. One of these Internet sleuths, right? A Twitter user who goes by the handle Sagan army, which, by the way, is a nod to this guy, Zoe Sagan. Zoe Sagan. Sorry if I'm not saying that your last name, right, but this was one of the earliest accounts that I was following, and that was investigating Zoe Sagan's account. Brigitte, the background was saying, something does not make sense here. And then what happened was his entire account got banned on X because of French laws. They can just, like, disappear you if they want to. And so this person is using that name, Sagan Army. More people were like, nope, we're behind Zoe Sagan. And they tweeted this thread, and I'm obviously interpreted, interpreting this for you guys, translating this rather into English, because this thread was in brunch. It reads, coincidences are hard to kill. Brigitte Trogno arrives at La Providence. That's the school that Emanuel went to in Amiens in 1991, and then leaves for Paris in 2007. Okay, that's an established fact. A certain Elaine Trogno is appointed the head of the Somme departmental archives in Amiens from 1992 to 2008. So almost virtually the exact same time, you get this person, Elaine Trogno, who's being appointed to the departmental archives in Amiens. Let's continue. The thread continues. It is this same Elaine Trogno who will digitize documents from the Courier Picard on behalf of the departmental archives. It is strange, however, that the page on the archives website that referenced his appointment is no longer available. So this person saying, by the way, someone named Elaine Trogno was in charge of the archives, the digital archives in Amiens during this time. And rather mysteriously, you used to be able to find this on the website, the archive website, but they've, they've gotten rid of that. But then this user continues. Fortunately, the Internet forgets nothing and this web capture is, is indeed authentic. So they, if you click this link, it's. It goes on Wayback Machine. If you guys are not familiar with Wayback Machine, essentially it archives the Internet, right? So you can just take a photo of something a different year, or ask it to archive a certain hyperlink and it will capture it. So fortunately, they had captured somebody on Wayback Machine had captured this entry on the Amien archive website. And here is what it reads. Showing you this here, it reads the Picard Courier newspaper. It's telling you that from the time frame, they're. They're archiving stuff from the Picard courier newspaper from 1945 to 1960. And then it tells us that that content, the documents that they have documents from the Courier Picard borrowed by Elaine Trogno, who's a teacher, from the premises of the journal and lent to the, to the departmental archives of the Somme to be digitized and put online. The originals are not kept in the departmental archives of the Psalm. So what they're saying here is what we had digitized was given to us by Elaine Trogno. We don't have any originals. We digitized it. This teacher gave it to us. Oh, wow. Okay. And the period of time, of course, includes this, this birth announcement. Like Elaine Trogno, Brigitte Trogno. Elaine Trogno was the person that was in charge of this, and he was the one that provided this, this document. Now this Twitter user goes on and says it will be noted that this document, included in the complaint by the McCrones against Candace Owens, which is a digitized press clipping from the courier Picard, dated April 15, 1953, was likely digitized by the mysterious Elaine Trogno as he handled the years 1945 to 1960. Now, I'm going to explain to you the next tweet that's about to come up. So there is this app and this website that is in France that is called Babellio, where users can effectively just upload book titles and review them. It's almost like. Think of it as a social network for book reviews, like Yelp for book reviews. Almost. Okay. And on this website, Elaine Trogno has a profile. So the Twitter user continues. And what can be said about the intriguing comment posted in 2017 on Elaine Trogno's Babellio page, years before the Brigitte Macron Madame affair, even before Macron's election? And then they show you a screenshot you can see here of Elaine Trogno's Bobella profile. And it reads, cesar la Geopolitik. And that means this is geopolitics. Could be nothing, but that's what it says. This is geopolitics. And so the Twitter slew then asks the question, what connection is there between an unknown provincial archivist teacher and geopolitics? This is just supposed to be a teacher that is interested in history and geopolitics, and yet he's mentioning geopolitics on his Babel profile. Okay, let's continue. The user continues by asking, who then is this Mr. Elaine Trogno who was rummaging through the same archives as Natasha Ray's friend, accompanied by a mysterious stranger with an earpiece. So then they include this video which I'm about to play for you. Now, to be clear, this woman, Corrine, is speaking in French, so we had to use AI technology to make her speak in English. So there might be some slight, you know, slight words that are wrong here. We wanted to make sure that you guys could hear it. And to set this up for you, Natasha Wright, in case you forgot, is the woman who has been dragged through the mud by the McCrones. They sued her and Amandine Roy for defamation. They have now lost that lawsuit in the appellate courts. Well, back when Natasha Ray was researching and everything pertaining to Brigitte Macron, she had people that she was working with, people that she hired, or maybe they were volunteering their time who were willing to travel to Amien to go to the archival center and to pull documents. And one of these individuals was this woman named Corinne. She sends his women down to the archive center in Amiens to find these documents to prove Brigitte's existence. Or not prove Brigitte's existence. And the lady is shocked when while she's there waiting for her documents, you know, because they have to call you up to the counter, she hears the name Trog Noe being called. So someone else with the last name Trog Noe was waiting for documents pertaining to the same period of time that she was looking for documents. And she recognizes the person to be Elaine Trogno. Here's what Corinne says in her own words. Take a listen.
