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According to Candace Owens and she is citing an unnamed source in France, Henry Hermand (who died 6 November 2016 at the age of 92) was Emmanuel Macron's sugar daddy. Here is the quote:
[12:53] The journalist writes to me that for 14 years Henry meticulously and lovingly prepared Macron to reach the top of the French state hierarchy. Now who is Henry Hermand? He's like I said he's not alive. He's passed away. But French media acknowledges that he was indeed Macron's mentor. Okay, so this was his mentor. Well, according to my source, in 2002, Hermand who was at that time 78 years old, unexpectedly met Macron, who was at that time just 25 years old. So 78 and 25 during a cocktail party among bureaucrats in the city of Bove, which is is not far um from the grounds that Hermand had purchased the former property that was owned by Ellie de Rothschild in the 1960s. Okay, it's north of Paris and Macron was at that time doing an internship at a local government office and apparently they just immediately hit it off. They decided to become very close friends, very unique relationship. And between 2002 and 2010, Hermand repeatedly invited Macron to his luxurious villa in Morocco. Interesting. Look, it's interesting given the context. an older guy taking a young guy to Morocco is only interesting because of that French presidential portrait that I can't get out of my head. You know, I can't get out of my head. Andre G, the book in the background, Pedesty Morocco, what he was openly about, but this could be a coincidence, okay? Don't jump to conclusions. I'm just telling you the facts that they traveled together to Morocco. Uh, in 2006, Hermand then introduces Macron to the Socialist Party of France. He acquaints him amongst its leaders including former prime ministers, future heads of state like Francois Holland who Macron is soon going to become a cabinet member beneath. Eventually he's going to succeed uh Francois Holland and Hermand then in 2007 gifts Macron - at that point Hermand is 83 years old and Macron is just 30 years old. He gifts him a an apartment, an entire apartment. Could you imagine a 30-y old man buying a 30-year-old younger lad an apartment in the middle of Paris? Smack in the middle of the city center of Paris. Okay. And this gift apparently took the form of an interest-free loan amounting to over half a million. That's really I mean with mentors like this, that's incredible. And Macron, it has been alleged, has never repaid that uh even though he is now a full-time public official or he was a full-time public official at that time, which would mean that he maybe accepted it illegally, but we don't even have to get speculate about that. The the point is this was gifted to him. That same year, uh Hermand becomes the best man at Hermand becomes the best man at Macrons's wedding to Brigitte. So that's interesting. Macron's now getting married to Brigitte and Hermon says I'm I'm gonna be the best man or maybe Macron asked him to be the best man. Not only that, he paid for the entire wedding. Fascinating. Okay. Absolutely fascinating that he would pay for the entire wedding. Is he like your dad? What's going on here? This is weird. He then vets the guest list for the wedding. Again, this is her mom doing this [Hermand is acting like the bride's mom]. He vets the guest list for the wedding. He personally personally selected which hotel in Lutet the celebration would take place. I mean, he was involved. By the way, I'd love to see more photos from their wedding. I think there's only like two or three available. That'd be another great thing if we could just see what guests were at the wedding. That could kind of demystify a lot of things for us. Moving on in 2016, obviously we know that Macron then begins his election campaign for the presidency of France and Hermand becomes his main donor and his political adviser. Uh in May during an interview, Nicolas Sarkozy, who was the former president of France, kind of says something weird in the interview. He kind of hints at Macron's personal life or personal lifestyle. He says, quote, "Macron is cynical, a bit man, a bit woman. It's the trend of the moment. He's androgynous." Okay, guess that's quite chic. It's quite in vogue. Later in September of that year, Henry Hermand gave another in now infamous interview. He was speaking to Lef Figuro and he was speaking about his relationship with Macron, their unique relationship, and he said, quote, "I never leave him."
So was the wedding kind of passing the baton from Macron's old sugar daddy to his new sugar daddy? And were all the guests aware of this elaborate joke? Homosexual marriage wasn't legalized in France until 2013.
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