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113022 Susan On Balenciaga What You Are Not Hearing

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113022 Susan On Balenciaga What You Are Not Hearing

113022 Susan On Balenciaga What You Are Not Hearing

113022 Susan On Balenciaga What You Are Not Hearing

113022 Susan On Balenciaga What You Are Not Hearing

Thursday, 1st December 2022
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patience for life. You know? So

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gross. Right? So welcome back.

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Last hour on a Wednesday, you made it halfway through

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your week. I was on Alex Jones earlier, and I

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just wanted to say go to band dot

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shows the Alex Jones Show amongst other shows

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and I do every Wednesday for an hour

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and I actually put on my little

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handy dandy decoder ring for the

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to on what the what was behind it.

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what my thoughts are on each subject. So

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you can go there and look at that. And I have

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Susan Reeb with me. How are you? Hi. Super.

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And so we have man,

3:34

we have a lot of territory. One of the things

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I discussed by the way,

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CNN layoffs, what a joke? It's like

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headline news right now. The

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government has propped them up since the since

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the inception. It's a government run

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broadcast. It's like China

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news. I mean, give me a break. So

3:51

they they cry layoffs. Oh,

3:53

come on. They they would've if it

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were crowds watching them because they have

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under three hundred thousand people in the whole nation

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that even watch them, they would have

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been dead a long time but

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but of course, they're gonna cry layoffs to make it

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look real. And I

4:08

also wanted to men Oh,

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San Francisco, the AP also

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said that cops can use

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robots now that do major

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harm We might talk about that.

4:21

Yeah. This was the AP saying this,

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that San Francisco can unleash their

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little killer robots on people.

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wonderful. So we're at a weird

4:29

time in history, but I also

4:31

wanted to say on the Alex

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Jones Show I talked about Balenciaga

4:36

because there's so much more to the story

4:38

and Susan's gonna go over way more

4:40

to the story that's gonna creep you

4:42

out. We might I don't know. We might have to

4:44

leave some detail because it's creepy. It's

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disgusting. Anyway, go

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ahead. Well, It's it's

4:51

so bizarre and had Kim Kardashian

4:53

not become the face of Balenciaga

4:56

about six months ago. That was

4:58

not that was not an accident. Why is

5:00

Kanye in the news? And why is she in the news all of a

5:02

sudden? The two of them. The face in the news

5:04

for Trump dinner, which nobody cared about

5:06

until it until it was maybe done

5:08

for a reason of trying they wanted

5:10

to get that into the press to demonize Kanye

5:12

and demonize Trump. Right? You know, and

5:14

Nick Fuentes. None of them should be

5:16

demonized, but they're demonizing him. He's

5:18

in the news. She's in the it's really weird to tell

5:20

you the truth. It's very weird, but I think

5:22

these are the mesmerizers. Mhmm.

5:25

In in meteorology, the study of

5:27

evil and politics. They say you need your

5:29

mesmer marizers to keep the public focused.

5:31

Yeah. And that actually makes sense to

5:33

me. So Balenciaga

5:36

is a fashion house. Mhmm. And we've

5:38

talked about it because they had the

5:40

children in the bondage, the

5:42

little teddy bears with bondage weird

5:45

weird stuff. I went through a lot of hands This was no

5:47

accident to get us out there. No. A lot of

5:49

people approved this. Yes. And the stylist,

5:51

her own personal stuff, very

5:53

weird. And you know, a picture

5:55

of her seeing cannibal corpse on

5:57

her t shirt inside of a church.

5:59

So

5:59

clearly trying to make a shirt in red

6:02

and dolls doused with blood

6:04

Yeah. Like, she's holding them.

6:07

She's kind of this demonic person

6:10

on her team. Like -- Yeah. -- a little

6:12

leader or something. He holds a more I don't know. I

6:14

don't know. She's and she's the designer since two

6:16

thousand fourteen. She's worked with a bunch of other

6:18

She really has. She's been ill

6:20

told. Yes. And so the people

6:23

know about her. Mhmm. And it's interesting that

6:25

Kanye got canceled from Adidas. So

6:27

it's almost like he was trying to get

6:29

canceled because he said Adidas cancel

6:31

me and they cancel them in the next day.

6:33

Oh. And then she's the stylist. Anyway,

6:35

so Balenciaga has

6:38

French owners are the caring

6:40

group key, KERING

6:42

and there were thirty five billion

6:45

dollars They own Alexander

6:47

McQueen, Balenciaga, Boschiran,

6:51

and a bunch of other that you would recognize

6:54

as Saint Laurent, Gucci --

6:56

Mhmm. -- and so this is one

6:58

of those mega conglomerate

7:00

fashion houses. and we know

7:02

how that works now, you know, when you see BCBC,

7:05

Max Azaria, it used to

7:07

be BCBC and Max

7:09

Azaria. So It

7:12

says they have come out with this

7:14

huge thing. Oh, and and the head of

7:16

the guy who is the president,

7:18

François Henry Pignol, is

7:20

married to actress Selma Hayek.

7:22

It's kind of interesting. Mhmm.

7:24

And they have this quote from their charitable

7:27

organizational website. Whenever

7:29

women's integrity and dignity are attacked,

7:31

I believe each one of us has a

7:34

particular responsibility. And

7:36

then they go into their Caring Foundation

7:39

Description. It says the Caring Foundation

7:41

since two thousand eight has worked to combat violence

7:43

against women. to break the silence

7:46

a cycle of violence and taking collective

7:48

action to stand against violence. And

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then it says the foundation funds

7:53

local NGOs provide supportive resources

7:55

to women, and those

7:57

directly impacted by violence.

7:59

so they go out of their way to

8:02

not mention children. In

8:04

their whole statement, they don't mention

8:06

children, taking care of children, being responsible

8:08

for children isn't that odd? Yeah.

8:10

While the oddness going on. So

8:13

it it comes to so they get

8:15

together at these star studded events and

8:17

congratulate each other all these

8:19

stars on all the good that they're doing that

8:21

includes Anderson Cooper

8:23

who co chaired along with Selma Hayek

8:25

and you know, it's it's

8:28

it's just one of these big star

8:31

studded events, but it's notable

8:33

that back in two thousand nineteen, Caring

8:35

-- Mhmm. -- this group sponsored

8:38

Michelle Obama's on her trip to

8:40

Paris, where they helped

8:42

launch her book becoming. And

8:45

do you remember the images of

8:47

her in the foreground with

8:50

no trigon burning in the background?

8:52

Mhmm. And that picture

8:54

went viral. That title, by the way, is

8:56

very interesting, becoming a

8:58

woman. We don't know. I'm just saying,

9:00

just throwing it out there. It's just interesting

9:02

that would be her title becoming

9:04

I it's so true. Don't you guys don't you

9:06

guys think? It's a little ironic. It's

9:08

a very interesting. I would

9:11

never think of that as

9:13

nay title for MM1.

9:15

No. Unless you're trying

9:17

to be something you're not and you're

9:19

becoming that. I'll just leave it

9:21

right there. Okay.

9:22

Interesting. Anyway, so

9:23

this stylist, here's her name,

9:26

Lada. So when you think of her, think of a

9:28

lot of bad stuff. Lada.

9:30

Yeah. Vulcova. Mhmm. And it

9:32

said here, the caring group,

9:34

they have these assets thirty five

9:36

billion and In all

9:38

of this time, there's been no official

9:40

statement by carrying or the

9:42

CEO Francois Henri Pannelt.

9:44

Nothing. Nothing. Not a word. Not They

9:46

want this out there. I do. I

9:48

believe they do. Well, it came out the same time

9:50

as California's talking about putting all their

9:52

pedophiles on the street. And

9:55

not in not in prison and how, you

9:57

know, it's minor attraction. I

9:59

mean, there are they normalizing this,

10:01

Susan? I think that is the

10:03

point. Mhmm. And I don't think we're the

10:05

audience for it. I think it's the

10:07

teenagers and young adults who

10:09

look at this stuff with these fresh

10:11

open eyes and go, oh,

10:13

ah. Right. And then they see the celebrities

10:15

doing nothing about oh, I'm gonna I'm gonna

10:17

reevaluate. Instead of

10:19

condemn, I'm gonna reevaluate my

10:22

Association with

10:24

Balenciaga. Instead of

10:26

coming oh, my gosh. I'm horrified.

10:28

They're watching the celebrities do

10:30

nothing about this. and they're

10:32

watching their beloved icons, say

10:35

nothing, do nothing, and act like it's

10:37

not that big of a deal. Independent

10:39

came out with an article today that said, well,

10:41

was just a brilliant marketing kinda

10:43

like blackface in two thousand

10:45

eighteen when when some of the designers got

10:47

in trouble for doing that. I'm like,

10:49

this is child pedophilia.

10:52

That's not the same as blackface in

10:54

two thousand eighteen. I'm sorry. But they were

10:56

talking about it as, oh, could it be

10:58

a brilliant marketing scheme trying to throw that

11:00

out into the public. You they

11:02

wouldn't do this with animals. They

11:04

wouldn't do it with animal cruelty and

11:06

say, oh, it was just a marketing scene. Yeah. Exactly.

11:08

No. Because people's heads would explode. Right?

11:11

Yeah. And so they actually have

11:13

ethics and integrity quote,

11:15

their own statement in their their

11:17

materials. It says, at Kering, we place

11:19

ethics in integrity at the heart of our

11:21

business conduct. Discover the group's

11:23

code of ethics available in

11:25

fourteen languages and our

11:27

human rights policy. Right.

11:29

This is a group that also owns

11:32

Christi's. And if you go

11:34

to a subset called strange

11:36

salons dot org, They have the

11:38

whole unfortunate -- Mhmm.

11:40

-- unfortunate pictures.

11:42

sure is I

11:43

I just warn people you may not

11:45

wanna go there. Yeah. They

11:48

Kristy's was

11:50

allowed to sell permitted

11:52

themselves to sell these mannequins

11:54

that are children where

11:57

sex organs have replaced noses,

11:59

ears,

12:00

mouth. These are mannequins, these

12:03

are children's, child mannequins

12:05

that are artwork. It

12:07

is so bizarre, his stomach turned.

12:09

And so disturbing that

12:12

you can't even believe somebody's mind would

12:14

come up with this. And here's the

12:16

other thing I thought. Okay. So now those

12:18

images have been disseminated around

12:20

the Internet oh, we're sorry, we pull them back, whatever.

12:22

They're disseminated. And don't

12:24

you think that pedophiles say to

12:26

their young victims, hey, look at this

12:28

picture. look at this picture.

12:30

This is what you could be doing. Right.

12:33

Right? Right. It's it's already out there.

12:35

It's too late. No one's

12:37

really doing much about it. So there ago. They

12:39

did the crime. They're not gonna take all those

12:41

pictures down. But these

12:43

mannequins, some of them are missing their genitals, some

12:45

of them have castrated genitals

12:47

on children. And you

12:49

say no

12:51

normal person. No normal

12:53

person would ever come up with this.

12:55

Because our instinct is to be

12:57

protective of children.

12:59

Right? There's a respect --

13:01

Yes. -- children? Not your own even.

13:03

Just a basic respect. absolutely,

13:06

legally annihilated. I know.

13:08

How in the world does a person

13:10

go from this point way

13:12

down the road to this point? It's

13:14

so extreme that there were probably

13:16

a lot of dark steps in between

13:19

is what I'm thinking. Yeah.

13:21

And if we don't say to the

13:23

fashion industry, I don't

13:25

care. I'm sick of buying your

13:27

expensive overpriced stuff made

13:29

in in factories that

13:31

are their own human rights, horse,

13:33

chambers, whatever. and

13:35

stick to other types of clothing, if you have to

13:37

buy clothing, buy used, this is ridiculous.

13:39

Is this the line in the sand that

13:41

we're gonna draw? Because do

13:44

we need these people? We don't

13:46

need them. No. And they pretend

13:48

that they are so essential to our

13:50

lives. They're not. Nope. and

13:52

they're sick. They're demonic. You should see

13:54

the stuff they put up. It's it's

13:57

not for the faint of heart. We'll say that.

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you should add

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