Macron and his sugar daddy, the late Henry Hermand.

CANDACE Owens deserves your attention. This young American mother of four children has taken on one of Europe’s leading political families and in so doing has uncovered a corrupt network of pedophiles and homosexuals reaching back into the recent and distant history of the republic.

The shocking display of transvestites mocking Christ’s first supper in one of the 2024 Olympic Games opening events, was not accidental. In the words of Owens, it was this corrupt elite “in your face telling the world who they are”.

Owens, as we have reported previously, is being sued by Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron for claiming that France’s first lady was born male. As reported by the BBC on July 24th, “the legal action, filed on Wednesday in the US state of Delaware, said Owens has been spreading “outlandish, defamatory, and far-fetched fictions”.”

In fact Owens is only repeating largely what a researcher Natasha Rey and a French journalist and author of the book Becoming Brigitte, have already uncovered about Brigitte Macron’s background, and more. The Macrons tried unsuccessfully to sue them.

Owens has regularly repeated the claims on her popular podcast and social media channels, and in March 2024 stated that she would stake her “entire professional reputation” on her belief that Mrs Macron “is in fact a man”, the BBC reported.

The BBC quoted from the lawsuit saying it alleges Owens “disregarded all credible evidence disproving her claim in favor of platforming known conspiracy theorists and proven defamers”.

Various observers, including Owens herself, describe the lawsuit as frivilous and ridiculous and merely an attempt to bankrupt her by lawfare. But rather than backing off, the lawsuit has merely encouraged Owens and her researchers to dig deeper into the Macrons’ backgrounds.

For instance, she recently published findings dropped in a documentary by her friend Ye (aka Kanye West) that Emmanuel Macron was funded into politics by a wealthy homosexual sugar daddy named Henry Hermand, described in friendly terms by Wikipedia as “a French businessman, media executive and political adviser … founder of Progest, developer of shopping centres in Europe, North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, which he sold to Klépierre in 2006 … co-founder of Terra Nova, a think tank with ties to the Socialist Party.”

What Wikipedia does not mention is that Hermand (who died in 2016) was a self-confessed homosexual who, over 14 years from the age of 78, built a close personal relationship with the 25-year-old Macron, grooming him for political leadership.

Wikipedia does note that Hermand, who bought an estate north of Paris from the Rothschild family, loaned €550,000 to Macron when he was the state Inspector of Finances, which Macron used to purchase his first apartment in the centre of Paris. According to Owen’s French source, the apartment was gifted to Macron by Hermand with an interest-free loan that was allegedly never paid back.

Hermand went on to become best man at Macron’s marriage to Brigitte Trogneaux, the 39-year-old school drama teacher who hit on to the 14-year-old drama student Emmanuel. Hermand paid for the wedding.

Wikipedia also does not mention that Hermand on occasions, took the young Macron to his villa in Morocco, the French colonial outpost favoured as a location for degenerate activities by the French business and political elite.

Hermand also strongly hinted there was more to the relationship than just “mentoring”. He told Le Figaro in 2016 “I never leave him. Unlike most brilliant men of his age, he didn’t have numerous girlfriends, he was not pursued romantically, or at least he refused.”

And then there was the Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jelloun who personally knew Hermand and described him as a “jealous and oppressive homosexual” and also as a “sugar daddy to Macron” who when he met him he “immediately recognised Macron as a freshly minded an ambitious man” and “from then on he never let him go”.

Ben Jelloun also provoked Hermand’s anger when he asked Macron if he had and children. “Are you making fun of him?” asked Hermand in a rage. “Macron didn’t comment but I understood that this was not a subject to be joked about,” said Ben Jelloun.

Owens says it’s now becoming obvious that people in power are insane. Ironically, it’s the accusation of insanity that the powerful often project on those among them like Ye (Kanye West) who decide to buck the system.

Ye’s documentary “In Whose Name?” reveals his battles with some of the world’s biggest corporations who were his sponsors, and the global media. He and Owens scandalised the global liberal establishment when they appeared on stage in Paris with White Lives Matter t-shirts.

Owens says Ye willingly “burnt his house down” because he realized he was enslaved. “He has had the perspective, he has understood, maybe in his own artistic way that we are all enslaved, that this is a matrix, as we cover the Epstein story, as we read Hollywood Babylon, as we realise how sinister people are that rule over us. They enslave us. Do as we say or else … we’re going to harm you in some capacity.”

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