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All right, guys, happy Thursday. I wanted to fully jump in back into the JFK files. We are going to get into that a little bit because we only just began last week, Thursday. You guys loved that episode and we've been doing some digging since. But pause for a second because holy heck. The House of Habit drama, Jessica Reese Krauss, that escalated very quickly. I don't know what actually happened.
If you are not on Instagram, there is an absolute hot mess of a back forth going on that nobody expected would arise when I simply responded to her sub stack about me. I thought I was quite even about it. I don't know.
But the more important thing here to discuss is just the world of influencers in general, because what happens exactly when the influencers get influenced by somebody else, by some money, who knows? We should chat about that. So let's jump right back in. Welcome back to Candice. OK, so we're supposed to be entering a world that is new. It's fresh.
It's independent media and corporate media structures are dying. Legacy media is dying. And by and large, I definitely think that we're getting there. And it's great. It's been great to see so many independent people pop up, start platforms, do their own research and just kind of like break the entire racket of the mainstream media.
And what's really interesting is I don't know that we've necessarily paused to consider that even with people appearing to be independent, there could be this possible infiltration by the same people that we were trying to break away from. And something that happened recently really exposed that plausibility. So I don't know if you guys missed this happening on X, but.
Essentially, there was this weird thing about Big Soda, like a debate that was taking place online. I didn't weigh into it at all because I just thought it was ridiculous. But people were saying, and this was a part of the Maha campaign, that people that are on food stamps should not be able to go out and buy Coca-Cola drinks. and buy Pepsi and buy junk food.
Essentially, if we are paying for you, meaning us, the taxpayers, are paying for your welfare programs, why are you buying things that you don't desperately need? You don't need soda. Obviously, you can drink water. And people were going, oh, well, that's ridiculous. They should be allowed with their food stamps to get whatever they want.
And then it was determined, actually, that Big Soda, like the corporations, funded influencers who they thought the public trusted to kind of backdoor their perspectives in there. So Big Soda paid for people that are allegedly independent voices to influence people by saying, no, this is the government overreach and people on welfare should be able to drink their Coca-Cola and their Pepsi.
And I'm going to show you that thread, which was exposed by Nick Sorter. And I knew this was going on. It was one of these, I didn't know, no, but I knew because you just see things and they all sound like the exact same messaging at the same time. And sometimes it's an attack on an individual. Sometimes it's an attack on a policy or a perspective.
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