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Chapter 1: What was the context behind this interview with Tristan Tate?
Play yard? Play yard? This is Romania, Candace. This is, I mean, this very average hotel is the best hotel we have. You think the prisons have play yards? Everyone asks me that. How was the church? How was the gym? Did you get yard time? I'm like, yard time? No, no, no. You are in that room and that is it. So I was escorted to and back from the courthouse in an armored police van and that was it.
You don't leave the room. You don't ever get a chance to breathe fresh air. Got it. First time in my life I've ever been sunburned because, you know, I'm mixed race and I just tan and tan and tan.
But the horrible food and the 92 days in jail when I first got out in the springtime, that was the first time in my life I'd ever been sunburned because I hadn't had the sun shine on my face or my skin for all that time. No, you are just in that room.
There's no window.
There is a window. I still remember the view. I could probably paint a picture from memory of the exact view. I'm facing a very ugly communist era apartment block and there's a tiny corner of a park. I drive past it sometimes to make myself feel better. I literally drive past my jail just to make myself smile.
So the first day that you guys got out, I vividly remember the picture in the news and like the unkempt hair and like you guys are smiling. And just can you just tell me what that day was like? Just hearing the news, I guess. Did you go to the courthouse first and then they let you go? Or how did that work out? And what did you think? And how was sleeping in your own bed?
So this is the craziest thing. You have to understand that even the Romanian police officers and the Romanian prison guards knew that I was unjustly in prison. A lot of them, and I can't say their names because they get in trouble, but a lot of them, the high level people in the prison would say to me, look, guys, I'm sorry you're here. This is just the way it is. And when I got
the news that I was free. So you'd go to court and you'd wait for the phone call. Now, I, Andrew, was always hopeful of going home. Andrew, every single time that we were waiting for this phone call, which was six or seven times over the period, Andrew'd be like, oh, maybe we'll go home. What are we going to do? We can go home. I was just like, nope. It's a matrix attack. F*** it.
I'm going to keep us in jail forever. We're going to be here years. I just went to sleep. I ignored the news. So when the news came through and my lawyer told us we were going home, I literally banged on the prison door and I said, I shouted in Romanian, I'm going home. The words are Merce Macasa in Romanian.
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Chapter 2: How did Tristan Tate cope with his time in prison?
Skull and bone fraternity.
And it's a dude that, at the very least, the press won't even touch the fact that it's at least statutory rape, right?
It's at least, yeah, it's at least statutory rape in grooming.
Which is not normal because most 40-year-old women are not, like, attracted to 13-year-old kids, right? And they've tried to lie about the timeline to obscure that. And on top of that, you learn that Macron was raised by his grandma, who also happened to work at a trans clinic, one of the first trans clinics ever to perform surgeries. It's like,
Dude, do you understand that what's happening is they are essentially – and this is Sigmund Freud was a Kabbalist – and they believe in bisexuality. They worship Baphomet. They are trying to use psychology to introduce – and I read this in a book by a Jewish historian, David Bacon – to introduce, make their religion the religion of the world, right?
Which is a pedophilic, pedophile-centric religion that believes in demons, it believes in child sacrifice, and it is the reason that we have the circumstances that we are in today, and most people won't be able to find this history, and they think Sigmund Freud was like a hero.
You know my favorite video in the entire world? It's not a clip from your podcast, I apologize. My favorite video clip in the whole world is a clip just after I got arrested. Because there is a man who works for the BBC, sitting behind a news desk, telling the world that me and my brother are dangerous sexual criminals. That man's name is Hugh Edwards, who turned out to be a pedophile.
And now he's been arrested and confessed and been pled guilty to all this child pornography and having category A sexual images of children. I'm not going to tell you what that means, but please look it up. So it's my favorite clip in the world. There's a literal pedophile.
A literal child pornographer sitting behind a news desk telling the world that me and my brother are dangerous sexual criminals. And that will forever be my favorite video. And if that doesn't confirm everything you just said, I don't know what else does. Like you said, they accused Michael Jackson of being a pedophile because they are pedophiles.
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Chapter 3: What challenges did Tristan face during his imprisonment?
The kids go missing. And that's absolutely terrifying. And then when you add to that, and that's why I've been giving people the actual books and the resources, and I'm glad that you brought up NASA and the satanic origins. I'm so like, the moon landing didn't happen. Get out of my face. It's so stupid.
It's totally a psychological operation because they just keep evaporating money saying it's going to NASA and nobody knows what's going. It's just a black budget. And it also got people to invest in the idea of worshiping man and science over worshiping humans.
I love what you said recently. I've left the cult of science.
I'm glad you loved it because the media said that I was the dumbest person in the entire world.
No.
That's how I knew I was smart. No, I love that.
Yeah, exactly.
And that's how I knew I was onto it.
Yeah, when the media says something, yeah, whenever the media say like the opposite is usually the truth. That's my, but when you said I've left the cult of science, I never thought of it that way because I used to be one of these nerds, atheists, you know, science is the be all and end all, it explains everything. Yeah, I've left the cult of science as well.
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Chapter 4: How does Tristan Tate view the media's portrayal of his and Andrew's actions?
They're like, yeah, but we know, I know your views and you're misogynist and you're this, you're that. I say, tell me something I've said that's offended you. Tell me, Tristan Tate, tell me something I've said that's offended you. And they can't do it. But yeah, I'm just trying to open people's eyes and live a good, righteous life, a good Christian life.
Yeah, it's very difficult. But I do think that, like we've said, that something has shifted now. And I think people are starting to pay attention and they're realizing is we're inching ever closer. Like we're very close to losing the Western world. There's no question about that. Oh, yeah. Yes. Yes. Yes.
hoaxes, that they are intentionally trying to train people to be serial killers, that they experiment with LSD to try to figure out if they could implant false memories into somebody's mind. They've done all of these things. And then you realize Alex Jones is telling you the truth. You realize that Kanye is an effing hero for surviving Hollywood.
I'd love to talk to him one
Absolutely. I'll make it happen. But for surviving Hollywood, they tried to MK Ultra him. They literally in this book describe how they successfully, the doctors were able, the CIA doctors were able to successfully give people mental disorders. Right. So that makes you look at Britney Spears different. Makes you look at Kanye West different.
So essentially, if a celebrity wakes up and sort of realizes when they say they're going in for exhaustion, it means that they are they are about to inject them and they can give them disorders.
You know, when I knew psychology was bulls**t. I don't remember where I read this. There was a study done where they take two or three random people and put them into a room, a waiting room, say a doctor's waiting room, with 15 trained actors. And every two and a half minutes, a beep would go off, beep, and every actor would stand up for a second and sit down. And that'd be it.
Every two and a half minutes, beep, the actors would stand up and sit down. And the people who were placed in the room would look around and not really know what's going on. And eventually, after three, four, five beeps, they'd start doing it. They'd copy everyone else. They'd beep, they'd stand up, and they'd sit down. And very few people in this study, very few people,
We'll just sit down the whole time and think, what the f*** are these people doing? And I knew psychology was bulls*** when I read this study and saw that the people who didn't stand up and sit down were labeled psychopaths. These people are psychopaths because the environment didn't affect them or whatever. I'm like, psychopaths? I'm not f***ing standing up for a beep ever.
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Chapter 5: What insights does Tristan have about masculinity and brotherhood?
Yeah.
Yeah. Because they change so many books and editions and like to be able to actually hold the original novels.
Yeah. Um, The History of Magic. I'm going to kick myself because I've forgotten the author. But The History of Magic was recommended by a good friend of mine. Very small Twitter account. A man who calls himself the Gentleman Mystic. But he's a very interesting guy. He recommended that book. I finished that a few weeks ago. Can't remember the author. Not a guy who's written anything else I've read.
But yeah, fictional novels are great. And if you're a man, I mean, I like the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming. Of course you are. Super cool. And I get that you maybe wouldn't like him as much as I would. But if you're a young man, read it. Yeah, men love that.
There's a lot of lessons in there, a lot of meaningful quotes, a lot of meaningful passages, and a lot of lessons in there about how to be a man, how to man up. So there's a lot of reality in fiction. And there's a lot that the authors are trying to tell us about the real world, even through their fictional stories. So those would be my recommendations.
Anything by Ian Fleming, anything by Alexander Dumas, you can't go wrong.
Okay. So I want to ask you as a final question about the state of masculinity. And it's a question that I have because you hear this debate on what is true masculinity.
And some people think it's just, you know, a man getting a job and, you know, I guess that would be a man having a job, you know, stay getting married, or maybe it's just a man climbing the wall street ladder and working for Goldman Sachs and earning tons of money.
And it's interesting because to see you guys get attacked for something that I think is really important, which is traditional masculinity, like, can you fight, can you defend your family? And so I want you just taking a look at the political sphere of men that have garnered followings. Yes. What's your opinion of them? What is it like? And and their opinions?
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