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All right, ladies and gentlemen, so we knew that Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte were watching this series, but I am so pleased to report that so is their surrounding cast or their former surrounding cast. I guess last week we discussed Alexander Benalla.
I introduced him to you, their former deputy chief of staff who was caught impersonating a police officer and kind of beating the living heck out of protesters in the street. Well, guess what? Two days later, that young gentleman began following me on Instagram. I say the more the merrier. So welcome back. Hello, Alexander Panalla. Welcome back to our series Becoming Brigitte.
Honestly, I couldn't believe it when I saw it. It was like a priority note on my Instagram. It's like Alexander Benalla started following you. And I was like, whoa, obviously, whoa, what's the meaning of this? I'm not exactly sure what the purpose of the follow was, given the fact that my profile is public. So you don't have to follow me. You can just look at my profile privately.
I take it that he wanted me to know that he was following me. But you guys know me. I never squander away an opportunity. So I basically hit him up in his DMs. I slid into Alexander Benalla's DMs. Here's what I said, OK? I said, I'm glad you're enjoying my series. Would you care to participate in it to have your voice added? And look, it says seen 12 hours ago. Alexander Benalla left me on read.
So sad. Very sad. Anyways, I guess we'll just give him some time. Maybe he'll respond. Maybe he'll contribute. The point of that always is I want to make sure that I am representing people the correct way. We've asked Brigitte. We've asked Emmanuel. Nobody wants to give me any answers. So what we're going to do this episode is just start where we left off.
We discussed Veronique, and that was extremely explosive, obviously, for a lot of people to learn that you had this individual who was obviously highly intellectual and talking about Chopin and speaking about poetry and Paul Verlaine and speaking about how they needed this platform, talking about a show in 1977. to essentially advocate so that there were, well, transgendered rights.
And I want to specifically speak about Veronique in terms of what was offered, something that we didn't hone in on last episode. There was a part of the correspondence which is going to become significant. So when the interviewer asked Veronique, do you live alone? Remember, Veronique responded and said, no.
I'm not with anyone, but I've lived with a woman and conceived this union in the style of George Sand and Chopin. Chopin was probably a transsexual. His style of melody, the way he plays makes this quite clear. I think the image that has been given of the Rimbaud-Verlaine union is a distorted, caricatured image that doesn't correspond at all.
So this trans individual who speaks exactly like Brigitte Macron, according to AI Tech, they say this is the same person, although the voice has aged over time. They have those same tics in speech, that is to say, that is to say.
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