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Chapter 1: Who is Corby Hall and what is his background?
All right, ladies and gentlemen, get locked in. I have a good one for you. I told you about this yesterday. There's a lot to unpack, and I think it could provide a lot of answers to some lingering questions that we have. I am very honored to welcome Corby Hall, The Candace Owens Show.
Well, all righty then.
That's how you do it. If you don't take the glasses off, then no one's going to believe you.
You have to do the glasses.
So that people know you mean business.
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Chapter 2: What is Victor Marx's retooling prayer and its significance?
Aren't we waiting on somebody?
No, we are not waiting on anybody. He's not coming. Victor does not want to sit across from you, which I thought, Victor Marks, it would be a good idea to have you all here because I can't contest... anything he says. I am not the fold AR company, and I did not have these conversations with him. But it's okay, because I'm actually happy to have just you.
I do think that if he was here, he would dominate the conversation. Everything that I learned about Victor Marks, I learned against my will. I want my audience, I want to be very upfront about where I'm at on this conversation, why I was so drawn to your story, and why I believe they will be so drawn to your story.
I think we are at a very interesting place in America where we know we are being sort of abused by the media. We know that they're lying to us about everything. There's, for me, the world before Charlie Kirk died and the world after Charlie Kirk died.
And it seems like there's been an increase in this sort of, I don't know, a tactic to make us think that we're the crazy ones when nothing is making sense. And when I read your story... and learned about Victor Marx, there were so many themes that were coming up here. This idea of the pastor, this idea of you can't question this because the Lord has willed this.
This is what we're all feeling right now, like faith has been used to manipulate the masses and actually to maybe cover up for evil. So I want you to know that when we have this conversation, I will interject and put my opinion. As always, it does not need to become your opinion. Feel free to say, Candice, I don't believe that. That sounds crazy. That could be a conspiracy.
Or say, I plead the fifth. You could just say that you want to stay mom. Yeah, sure. But I wanted to give you a chance because I know that Victor Marks has a following. You do not. And he has been instantly right out of the gate saying that you are a crazy person, which is one of their favorite tactics.
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Chapter 3: What led to Corby Hall's meeting with Victor Marx?
Everybody who disagrees with me agrees. is an insane person. So who actually are you, Corby Hall?
Well, I own a company called Fold AR. I've got the patent on the most compact AR-15 in the world. And our mission is school resource officers. And so it's been a long journey. This isn't something that just popped up overnight. You know, this has been a 20-year journey for me.
And, you know, we've done really well in the marketplace for the size of the company and the amount of resources that were available to us. You know, I just got back from ISOF. So that was the big, you know, you've kind of made it. Jumping over that bar was exhilarating, to say the least.
And that special forces operators from around the world, I got to shake hands with a lot of IDF and all other kind of special forces came out and shot my weapon systems and loved it. So it was an honor. You know, this is Fold AR. The brand itself has been here since 2018. Okay. And we're a small company out in the sticks, East Texas, and just a few employees.
And we make a few thousand rifles a year. And yeah, it's, you know, it's the most compact, but it's also a caliber swap. You know, push one pin, barrel system comes off. You can change your calibers, your barrel lengths, push the pin back in, and you're ready to go with another caliber.
And we're not going to tell people back at home how you just had to slowly explain to me the very basic functions of a gun. We're not going to tell them that.
No, let's not tell them that.
I knew everything.
Yeah. She knows it all.
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Chapter 4: How does Corby Hall describe his experiences with Victor Marx?
So if you can imagine angels coming down, grabbing, forcing the demon to kneel before Victor.
Just pausing here for dramatic effect, because that is how I'm envisioning that. Victor Marx then believes that he has the capability not just to command demons, but to command angels. And that's what he's telling you, because he can... Wow. That is... Sorry for interrupting, but that is just... That's the statement right there. And also to be clear, I hadn't realized this.
I thought when you said you guys went one by one that maybe Eileen's in another room, but you guys were all in the room together. This is a, okay.
Yeah. And Eileen is still kind of reminding him of the steps. He knows what to say, but, you know, it was just like, oh, no, you do this step first. And then he'd be like, oh, yeah.
And which angel did he say?
Didn't say, I don't remember him saying the names of the angels. Okay. Again, I'll record it, so it'd be interesting to... Figure out which angel he believes he's commanding.
Yeah. So...
This is just, you know, this is a scary story to me. Like I am like, I don't even watch scary movies. So like I, it's like a movie right now in my head that I'm like, I'm walking out of the theater right now. I'm just going like, okay, like I'm going to be honest with you. This is, this is terrifying to me. Like a man that, yeah, that is, that is something.
But this is the guy who understands me and understands what I've been through and sees the value in what I'm doing.
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Chapter 5: What psychological tactics does Victor Marx use?
And the reason why I'm encouraging you to talk about this is because he will use this against you. And I also just want to say to you, like, you shouldn't feel weird about that. That's the number one reason that men commit suicide. This is why men have a higher suicide rate than women.
Chapter 6: How does financial stress impact mental health?
The financial pressure, the stress of finances is, there are going to be so many men watching this that can relate to that. And so when you kind of keep that inside and like, I'm sure like, you know, I feel ashamed, you know, like all of that stuff, it's, this is, I feel like why he was able to manipulate you and why he's so like, well, he's got mental health issues. And first off,
knowing that this man is supposed to be your spiritual director, like mine's obviously my priest in London. I couldn't imagine my priest going on an Instagram live, no matter what happens.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of Victor's gun requests?
Like, you know, if I leave the Catholic church and I become the enemy of the Catholic church, there is something that is so violating about him coming out and saying, like, you're actually going to who you're supposed to go to, right? And obviously you're Protestant. So you're thinking, this guy is telling me he's a pastor. He married me.
Chapter 8: How does the discussion about Israel and guns unfold?
Like, this is the person when I I'm thinking I want to kill myself, that I should be able to lock this into a box, and he's going to talk me through this and remind me that financial pressure comes and goes. Like, I remember having $9 in my bank account and, like, sleeping in my car. The feeling of that financial anxiety and what that can do, it can be so crippling.
And he's just using it against you.
And with knowledge that I was on THC, I was very open about it.
Mm-hmm.
And asking for help. For help.
So this becomes sort of this entry point of how he's just on the radio right now. Like, well, he's got mental health issues and well, you know, try being broke and trying to figure everything out. And I think everybody develops a little bit of a mental health issue.
So I just wanted to just give you, let you know that that's not something that you, he shouldn't have made you feel about that the way he made you feel about it.
I guess in his mind he was joking, but looking back at the totality of circumstances, it was something else going on there.
He didn't call you? I mean, I would just think that if somebody texted me and said, hey, I'm in a parking lot and I'm thinking about killing myself, my instinct would be to call, not send a text.
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