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🗓️ 27 March 2025
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0:00.0 | All right, guys, happy Thursday. I wanted to fully jump in back into the JFK files. We are going to get into that a little bit because we only just began last week Thursday. You guys loved that episode and we've been doing some digging since. But pause for a second because holy heck, the House of Habit drama, Jessica Reese Krause, that escalated very quickly. I don't know what actually |
0:22.9 | happened. If you are not on Instagram, there is an absolute hot mess of a backforth going on |
0:27.8 | that nobody expected would arise when I simply responded to her substack about me. I thought I was |
0:34.2 | quite even about it. I don't know. But the more important thing here to discuss is just the world of |
0:39.3 | influencers in general, because what happens exactly when the influencers get influenced by somebody else, |
0:45.6 | buy some money, who knows? We should chat about that. So let's jump right back in. Welcome back to Candace. |
1:12.0 | Yeah. Okay, so we're supposed to be entering a world. Okay, so we're supposed to be entering a world that is new, it's fresh, it's independent media, and corporate media structures are dying, legacy media is dying. And by and large, I definitely think that we're getting there, |
1:16.3 | and it's great. It's been great to see so many independent people pop up, start platforms, |
1:20.6 | do their own research, and just kind of like break the entire racket of the mainstream media. |
1:25.2 | And what's really interesting is I don't know that we've necessarily paused to consider that even with people appearing to be independent, |
1:32.3 | there could be this possible infiltration by the same people that we were trying to break away |
1:37.9 | from. And something that happened recently really exposed that plausibility. So I don't know if |
1:43.3 | you guys missed this happening |
1:44.4 | on X, but essentially there was this weird thing about Big Soda, like a debate that was taking |
1:50.1 | place online. I didn't weigh into it at all because I just thought it was ridiculous. But people |
1:54.6 | were saying, and this was a part of the Maha campaign, that people that are on food stamps should |
2:00.5 | not be able to go out |
2:01.6 | and buy Coca-Cola and buy Pepsi and buy junk food. Essentially, if we are paying for you, |
2:07.5 | meaning us, the taxpayers, are paying for your welfare programs, why are you buying things that |
2:12.8 | you don't desperately need? You don't need soda. Obviously, you can drink water and people were going, oh, |
2:18.5 | well, that's ridiculous. They should be allowed with their food stamps to get whatever they want. |
2:23.8 | And then it was determined actually that big soda, like the corporations funded influencers who they |
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