Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
All right, you guys, we have a lot to unpack today.
Chapter 2: What new information is revealed about Fort Huachuca?
So I, for weeks, was working on a pretty strong tip, something that happened online, which I would say is third-party information. A person stationed at Fort Huachuca who claimed publicly that they had seen Erica at Fort Huachuca. They were certain of it. And then they sort of got chased offline and they deleted it. Anyways, I was able to follow that lead and I have some more information there.
I can tell you Erica disputes that narrative. But in addition to that, I can assert that I feel completely comfortable that saying or stating clearly that Erica is definitively aware and familiar with the Fort Huachuca base, intel base, because once upon a time she shot a teaser for a short film there or around there.
And the general topic of the film is not going to go a long way in terms of dispelling conspiracies. Also later on in the show, I want to discuss Nick Fuentes because man, oh man, I was kind of fine with everything he's been doing. I've always maintained that he's not for me. His content's not for me.
I also have maintained that he's clearly a federal informant, but who cares if people want to follow him? Well, now he's caught my attention because frankly, he's trying to soft sell pedophilia. That's what he's doing. And I just don't know how to ask for us not to do this as a society. Can we not? Can we just not? Why can we, as a society, not agree to just that one simple term?
Welcome back to Candice. Okay, you guys, Fort Huachuca, the response, the public response, it was way too over the top. We don't really need to unpack everything that transpired. But suffice it to say, it was pretty clear they were panicking. They were bringing out Mitch's baby mama drama, sons, everything to say this never happened. And we're going, what's going on here?
Why are you guys so freaked out about this base? Clearly something happened here. And we learned more that it's an intel base. We learned more about how they were teaching courses. to their agents on how to pretend that they're Christians and to be inserted within Christian organizations. That got weird. That's definitely weird, right? And then came, obviously, the PR blunder.
When people say too much, almost, in trying to debunk something when they pretend like they don't even understand English words.
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Chapter 3: How does Nick Fuentes respond to federal informant allegations?
Fort? Fort? Can you put it in a sentence? What's a fort? Gosh, these people are so insane. Erica wasn't at some fort. Okay, okay, Andrew Colbert, little too much. Like I said, he's got a lead foot. Vroom, too quickly. Zero to 100, too fast. If this, oh, I'd actually rather, if I was their PR agent, and to be clear, I do think Turning Point USA should put me on a monthly consulting retainer.
I can help. If it was me, I'd have been like, oh, Fort Huachuca, yeah, we all know Fort Huachuca, yeah. Yeah, Erica lives nearby. Actually, I think maybe her mom worked there. I don't know. Let me call her and see.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of the comments made during the episode?
She might have been there. I have no idea. I'll see. I'll get back to you. I would have played it cool. No. Andrew's all like, here's a picture of her with her babies on the wrong date. She wasn't. She wasn't building a pillow fort. Oh, no. She was eating burgers. I like Chipotle. What, Andrew? What are we? What are you saying? Why do you seem nervous?
That was, you know, people with common sense. That's how I think we all felt. And I am going to tell you a lot about I can, like I said, assert she definitely has heard of Fort Huachuca. So I was interested when some people that were based at Fort Huachuca back in 2010, around 2010, maybe 2011, reached out to me to inform me that they knew Erica.
And that Erica definitely knows the base because a bunch of people from the base were affiliated and had worked with her from about 2010 until around 2013 on a mini film. That never saw the light of day. As evidence of this, because I was thinking, am I being trolled here? And then, no, I wasn't being trolled.
As evidence of this, they actually provided me with movie posters, which were professionally shot, and the movie, which was entitled November Renaissance. Okay, sure, obviously we know that she did some acting on reality TV.
Chapter 5: How does the episode address the topic of child trafficking?
I don't know how we would phrase it. We know that she was pursuing the stage, obviously. She was involved in pageants. And yeah, we're checking out this movie poster before I tell you what it's all about, what the movie itself is about. Just by way of association, virtually everyone involved in this movie, the actors, the stunt double men, they are involved with Fort Huachuca, okay?
Involved with the military, at the very least. The person they said she was really close to was Clayton Haugen. I hope I'm saying that last name right. H-A-U-G-N. Maybe it's just Hogan. And he does marketing for the defense contracting firm Dillon Aerospace. There's Don Fry.
You might just think of him as a fighter, but he actually graduated from high school in Sierra Vista and then trained in judo at Fort Huachuca. There is Peyton McCormick. Her grandfather is Colonel Pete McCormick. Her father is Lieutenant Colonel Alan McCormick, once stationed at Fort Huachuca. Peyton was also, by the way, Miss Teen USA in 2006. Priscilla Anuel.
And again, we can pull up that poster, Skyler, so they can just see we're going through the names here as well. Her father was a lieutenant stationed at Fort Huachuca. There's also Chantel Thuy. I didn't have too much time to go through that person's background. I bet I could find a clear connection to Fort Huachuca since that's the theme.
But we can tell you that her dad worked in artificial intelligence for IBM. So I'm thinking maybe he had something to do with Fort Huachuca. And then that Price Mitchum, that just gets dark. I mean, that young man or older man got put on a psych 5150 hold and... I mean, I don't know where that direction heads to. Long family of actors. I've got to prod that narrative a bit more.
The point is that they told me there's absolutely no way that she's not familiar with Fort Huachuca. I don't know why that was said by Andrew Colbett. She most definitively was just by nature, like I said, of what her mom did. And also this poster proves it. Okay, that narrative is officially over. This whole, oh, this is crazy. What are we talking? Okay, that's just done. We can end that. Okay.
Erica, in this film, was set to play a character named Evelyn Mathis. We know this because we found the remnant of a Kickstarter that was still available to the public. Now, I wish I had given to this when it was first put up back in 2012, 2013, because I would then be able to open all of these posters and learn more about that particular character.
But I can tell you definitively that this was a movie about corporate espionage. assassins, and technology, nanotech, all used to help the government and corporate financial institutions maintain power. I am not kidding. I'm going to read you the description here before showing you a video. It says, in the world of tomorrow, the mind has become a hard drive
linked to the internet, and once the present divide between technology and humanity has become next to non-existent, driving this world forward are the many emerging multinational corporations that have grown in power far beyond the control of world governments. In this reality, financial institutions vie for dominance through corporate black ops.
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Chapter 6: What connections are made between Fort Huachuca and various individuals?
Some of it conspiracy. Obviously, people just investigating and trying to figure out if there's something there. And I can tell you, the answer is that she's visiting the number one donors to Turning Point USA. And shout out to the mommy sleuth who did the work. The way they figured that out, I'm telling you, these... Mommy sleuth hit different. They just hit different. I was reading this.
I was like, goodness, you were in the trenches here. That could be, obviously, they loaned the plane after Charlie's assassination and said, you can have the plane. Who knows that that part isn't too relevant because I guess at this level, you know, friends don't let friends fly public. Okay, sure.
What is actually interesting though, which I wanted to bring to your attention, just give me just a second here. What's interesting is that, and by the way, I do want to add here that Erica is the chairman and CEO of Turning Point. So going to see your biggest donor wouldn't exactly be a scandal. But there is something else that's interesting.
And to bring up to speed that those donors, it was widely reported at the beginning of this year. So we're not really breaking any stories here. At the Turning Point headquarters, I believe the one in Florida, the Florida campus was going to be renamed the Buckman campus because of the...
donation, large donation from the couple, largest ever in Turning Point's history, which came from Carl and his wife, Nelda Buckman, okay? Daily Wire actually had the exclusive story on this, and that's interesting to me, the $10 million gift and renaming the headquarters.
Now, Nelda gave an interview, like I said, exclusively to the Daily Wire in January about her now budding relationship with Erica, the new chairman and the CEO. She shared that after Charlie's assassination, the two of them got really close. And she revealed that the two of them had met privately in Florida ahead of America Fest and did a dedication ceremony.
Rinalda said that she had offered Erica personal support and spoke with her about the challenges of navigating her new reality as a single mother, leading the organization, plus carrying forward her late husband's legacy. That's directly from the article on Daily Wire+.
She says, quote, Erica and I talked about womanhood and what our culture has been teaching our young women and what we want to teach our young women, end quote. Now, Nelda Buckman is immediately interesting to me for two reasons.
The first is that when I was looking into this more, I discovered that she executively produced, which is kind of a fancy way of saying financed, the documentary, which not many people saw, which was called Identity Crisis. It was a film... Out of nowhere, in 2024, announced on stage by Ben Shapiro of Daily Wire and Turning Point USA were teaming up to do this film on gender.
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Chapter 7: How does the episode discuss the role of military programs in child development?
And we're going to house six girls. And it has a capacity for 18 as colleges are being built. That's their long-term goal is to provide care to... 12 more children, total capacity 18 across these three cottages. Again, 40 acres for 18 children feels like a lot to me. But I want to stress here that the goal is not to just temporarily house these sex trafficking victims.
The first thing that stood out to me as unusual, and I'm grateful that this mommy sleuth went down and dug this up, is that the Courage House is reportedly located in a confidential, secure location, meaning that We have no way to tell where these girls are going to be kept.
Now, to justify this, the founder of Courage Worldwide says, oh, well, told local news, there are people out in the world that want to hurt these girls. That's why we have to find a rural place and, quote, where it's hard for them to leave or for someone to find them. And so the mommy who sent that email to me was like, what do they mean it's hard for them to leave?
So you've got these children that are sex trafficking victims that are being brought to this 40-acre campus to live in these cottages, and it's hard for them to leave. Mommy sleuth is right. It's creepy. It's very creepy to state it that way. And exactly, by the way, who's hunting down these sex trafficking victims?
It's also unusual that they're implying throughout the website that these girls can be as young as four to six years old. And they say that they will have the careers that they dream of. They're going to offer them tuition support. So they're then going to pay for them to go to college. They are going to house them long term.
And they specifically outline how excited they are that Nevada has changed its laws, which means that they don't have to leave on their 18th birthday, that those girls can now stay until they're 21. I don't like it. I just don't like it. I don't like any of this. And again, I am not at all implying that the Buckmans have a hand in that. It's more just learning...
about these stories and covering these stories, even my own ignorance, like I gave, I used to give annually, just so you guys know, to Operation Underground, which was run by Tim Ballard. And then they had a bit of a scandal.
And I think that all of us, since we're such normal people, we assume that when these charities are dedicating themselves to sex trafficking victims, that they are actually trying to help sex trafficking victims But the scandals of a lot of these charities, the way that they're being sued, doesn't sound like that at all, okay?
It sounds like some of these charities, and again, I'm not saying that the Nevada House is one of these, are involved in the trafficking. And to what aim? Nevada doesn't seem like the right place for that at all. A lot of creeps go to Nevada, right? That's where Las Vegas is. That's where people are actively trying to hook up with children, right? Right? That's where they go for their vices.
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Chapter 8: What conclusions does the host draw about societal issues discussed?
And now we're just going to have a 40-acre farm, and we're not allowed to know where it is. We're not allowed to know who's in there, and we're being told it's for their protection. I don't feel great about that. I don't feel great about that at all, actually. I think we need to revisit the topic of these child sex trafficking charities full stop. Full stop. Okay? Because I'm getting a sense.
I'm going to tell you. This is my sense. I'm getting a sense, and we know how Jeffrey Epstein also gave to schools. He donated to schools. He donated a lot of money, actually. And we should go revisit just what sort of charities he donated to. I would be certain that some of them were sex trafficking charities. I'm getting a sense that some of them are involved.
Implicitly in trafficking victims and then traumatizing these people as their children and then almost having these children develop, which they were determined, which was determined the precursor to MKUltra, which actually took place with Nazi scientists that were then brought over here.
Operation Paperclip, that they know that when you abuse a child, and then if you raise a child, and Sigmund Freud illustrates this in the book that we're currently reading in Book Club, that you can create a psychopath. You can also create someone that has dissociative disorder. It's like almost like they're not people. I feel like these people are going through programs.
They're turning these people onto society. They're like robots walking among us. I say that and they mock that. Don't mock it. I think these are the white walkers. This is the sense of dread that I have, that there has been some sort of an effort and some sort of sort of a program that's happening wherein children are being harmed and then they're being offered all sorts of things. And
I mean, this is, by the way, stuff that happens in gangs as well. It's like how you pledge a gang. I mean, when you get to the bottom of what's guiding the idea of even hazing in fraternities, it's like you're going to suffer and then you're one of us. OK, that's what's informing it. It's like a kind of trauma that's then going to commit you further to their cause. And I think that's happening.
I think there are, to use obviously an analogy here, white walkers among us. I really do believe that. And these people, there's something about them where I just look at them and I think something happened to you when you were a child. I felt this way spiritually when I looked at Astrid Tuminez, who, by the way, has just stepped down from Utah Valley University. It was just announced.
The president of Utah Valley University, who was not there on that day, despite the fact that it was the first week of school, she was not there on the day of Charlie's assassination. It looks like she was involved in some color revolution stuff for the CIA. She was a fostered child, was rescued from the Philippines. I can't explain it.
I looked at Astrid Tuminez just doing an interview, and I was just like, childhood trauma, question mark? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know, no. but I'm putting it out there.
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