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In an interview with antisemitic conspiracy theorist Ian Carroll, Candace Owens claimed that The Beatles “was totally a psychological operation”[…]
After going on a rant about the decentralization of media and finance, Ian Carroll complained about “figureheads being propped up” who appear to be pro-free speech but actually aren’t. Candace Owens then chimed in with a wild conspiracy theory about the rock group The Beatles, which she called a “psychological operation”

“Oh, gosh,” Owens said. “I wish you didn’t tell me this because I’ve just been reading so much about and speaking about Tavistock Institute, if you’re familiar with that. Like, they can quite literally just make someone a celebrity. Like, they’ve been doing this since people who think that the hippies generation was totally natural and organic. It wasn’t”

The Beatles have been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories, including one suggesting that they were engineered by the Tavistock Institute, a British organization founded as a charity in 1947

“It was literally they decided what music you would hear, how that music would impact you,” Owens continued. “They wanted people — LSD free, sex, rock and roll. And a part of that was creating, like, The Beatles. Like, The Beatles is a perfect example. The Beatles was totally a psychological operation”

Owens then attacked Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, suggesting that there was something nefarious about his previous career as an actor and alleging that he received training from the CIA. She also referred to French President Emmanuel Macron as an “actor” who owes his career to the Rothschilds

Macron once worked at Rothschild & Co.[…]
“Emmanuel Macron didn’t know anything about banking,” Owens insisted. “He didn’t know anything about anything when he was at school, a part of this business program, and he was fake. He was just — he literally was installed as president of France with the Rothschilds behind him”

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