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SPEAKER_00 (00:00):
Today we're going
in.
I need to talk about theelephant in the room.
And yes, her name is CandaceOwens.
I know.
Trust me, I know.
Stay with me.
Because I'm about to explain whysomeone I never vibed with,
someone who said things that goagainst my entire moral compass,
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suddenly has my full attention.
So let's rock.
I'm Christy Chanel.
And this is Sassy Politics.
Because the news should comewith a trigger warning.
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The messy, the unfiltered, thereal.
Before we get into Candace,look, you already know my main
baby right now is Glitched, theProject 2025 series.
That's where I'm writingscripts, digging up receipts,
adding B-roll, and basicallyturning my living room into a
damn conspiracy newsroom.
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And every Thursday at 8 p.m.
Central Standard Time, yes,because I'm in Texas, I already
know.
We're going live on YouTube towatch each episode together.
You get to chat with me and Iget to chat with you while the
premiere plays.
I want to know what did youcatch?
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What did you miss?
What theories do you have?
And I'm learning in every singleepisode.
So I of course I want to talk toyou about it.
That means Monday, the mindfuckMonday show, is gonna be more of
an official mashup zone.
Think of it like a politicalmosh pit, minus the injuries.
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This is gonna be unedited,mostly, and raw.
100%.
If I trip over a word, we'reprobably keeping it.
If my dog barks, we're stillrolling.
If I sip my coffee mid-sentence,it's going to stay.
If you want polish, that'sThursdays.
Mindfuck, Monday is raw.
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So, speaking of real, let's talkabout why we're here today.
I need to talk about CandaceOwens.
And listen, I know she is apolarizing figure, and I know
she's MAGA.
I know she has said some wildshit over the years, and trust
me, I will tell you exactly whatI do not agree with.
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A lot of it goes straightagainst my moral compass.
But here's the part nobody wantsto hear.
Being an independent means youdon't close your ears just
because you don't like themessenger.
Being an independent means youcan call out hypocrisy, even if
it's on your own side.
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Being an independent meanssometimes you have to say, I
might have been wrong.
Logic over loyalty.
You don't have to hang out withsomeone or align with them
politically to pay attentionwhen your intuition is
screaming.
And mine is screaming.
So here's why Candace is even inthis episode.
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I never used to listen to her.
She is deep in the MAGA world.
I mean deep.
I try to avoid losing braincells when I can.
But when her friend, CharlieKirk, was assassinated,
something shifted.
And whether you like either ofthem or not, you can't deny that
they had a real friendship.
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They built their platformstogether.
She's shown texts, she's shownthe memories.
You can feel her grief.
And grief does something topeople.
It strips away the filters, itforces you to see things you
didn't want to see before.
And for her, it changedeverything.
Suddenly, some of the thingsthat she was uncovering stopped
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sounding like partisan talkingpoints and started sounding like
someone genuinely trying to makesense of what's happening around
her.
Not Republican truth, notDemocratic truth, actual truth.
And that is the language Ispeak.
So let's stay high-level herebecause this isn't a Candace
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series.
I'm not covering her every week.
And we are tying this episode upwith a big bow.
I was interested.
I had to listen.
And that's what I do as anindependent.
I listen.
And it was a struggle at times.
She has this pro-life commercialplaying on repeat during the
episode, and it sends mespiraling at times, but I'm here
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to listen to the message.
So let's let's talk about thethings that she's calling out.
She didn't release her usualpodcast.
She went quiet.
And when a loud voice goesquiet, that's usually a signal.
She's breaking from MAGApublicly.
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She is openly contradicting thesame machine she once amplified.
That is not small.
That is not casual.
People do not break from theirecho chamber unless something
feels off.
Deeply off.
And she's not whispering it.
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She is saying it straight.
She says the movement is eatingitself.
She said the power structure shesupported is now panicking and
turning inward.
People are being sacrificed.
Narratives are beingcoordinated.
Alliances are shifting.
You don't have to act like herto recognize that someone inside
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the machine has the access thatwe don't.
She's tracking patterns justlike I do.
She's talking about timing,messaging, placements, who's
suddenly silent versus who'ssuddenly loud.
Moves that don't lookcoordinated on the surface, but
absolutely are.
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And whether she's right orwrong, the pattern recognition
approach is correct.
It's how you stay informed in aregime built on distraction.
You know that.
We've talked about that amillion times.
She's calling it out.
Here's the thing (06:24):
this isn't a
Candace Owens fan club.
You know that.
I'm not suddenly a supporter,I'm not changing political
lanes.
I am down the fucking middle.
This is about paying attention.
When people from the insidestart signaling danger, you
don't ignore them just becauseyou don't like them.
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And just because somebody putsinformation in front of you
doesn't mean it's true.
Brainwashing, the Trump regimeis doing it all the time.
This is not about believing,it's about observing.
It's about critical thinking,it's about pattern recognition.
That's what she's doing rightnow.
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And honestly, we all should be,especially under the Trump
regime, where everything is aperformance, everything is a
distraction, and everything hasa purpose.
Pay attention.
So here's where things getheavy.
What Candace just dropped, andwhy I think it matters.
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Candace recently went publicwith an explosive allegation.
She claims that a high-rankingemployee of the French
government told her thatPresident Emmanuel Macron and
his wife allegedly ordered andfunded a hit on her life.
That's right.
She says there's anassassination plot against her.
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She says she was contacted bysomeone inside who claimed that
members of a special unit, theElite Counter-terrorism force in
France, were assigned to carryit out.
She also alleged that paymentsfor assassinations are being
processed through an eliteFrench club, which she named
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publicly.
Because of that, she announcedher show will be off the air
this week.
She's paused everything as thisthreat plays out and she is
gathering proof.
She also says she alerted U.S.
federal authorities, includingthe White House and
counterterrorism agencies, whatwe can say with critical eyes.
Now, no verified proof of thishas been surfaced publicly.
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That's true.
The accusations are dramatic.
They're wild.
They involve internationalgovernments, intelligence, and
deep states.
So yes, skepticism is more thanhealthy.
It's required.
But here's why I don't want todismiss it, and why I think you
shouldn't either.
And why I'm even talking aboutit.
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These aren't small-time rumors.
They're coming from someonewho's who used to be on the
inside of this conservativemachine.
Someone who knows how media,influence, and narrative
building works.
She claims to have a sourceinside.
That changes the dynamic.
That's not random internetnoise.
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She's not asking for followersor clicks for fun.
She's pausing her platform,actually.
She's saying, I don't feel safeenough to go on the air.
That kind of fear, that kind ofpublic fear, demands at least
our attention.
Don't you think?
Even if the claims turn out tobe false, the fact she felt
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compelled to say them, to namenames, to go public with
threats, that says something isdeeply off.
And why it matters now, becausethis isn't just about Candace.
This is about us.
It's about what kind ofenvironment we live in, where
political voices, independentthinkers, or people pushing
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against the grain might faceextreme threats, where
international power, regimes,and influence overlap, where
truth, conspiracy, and suspicionblur.
This is where patternrecognition truly matters.
Because whether or not Candace'sclaims are proven, what she's
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saying is a warning.
It's a wake-up call.
It's an alarm bell ringingloudly.
And for me, for all of us,refusing to look when the alarm
goes off is no longer an option.
I want to be absolutely clear.
This is not going to become aCandace Owens series.
This is a one-time thing.
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A moment.
A loud knock on the door.
We looked through it.
We asked questions.
And for now, until more factscome in, we're shutting the
door.
We're shutting the door.
And speaking of moving forward,glitched, my Project 2025 series
drops new episodes everyThursday at 8 p.m.
Central.
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And we watch it together live.
We chat, we break down what wesee, we figure it out together.
So come hang out with me everyThursday at 8 p.m.
Central Standard Time onYouTube.
I hope to see you there.
This is Mindfuck Monday,unfiltered, for the most part
unedited, and I'm here for thetruth, wherever it comes from.
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See you Thursday.