Rebel News Podcast - December 13, 2018


Canada and its allies have held air force exercises in Cold Lake, Alberta for 40 years. Trudeau just cancelled them.


Episode Stats

Length

50 minutes

Words per Minute

163.67377

Word Count

8,194

Sentence Count

653

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

For 40 years, Canada and our allies have held Air Force exercises in Cold Lake, Alberta, but this year, Trudeau has canceled it. Why is this happening? Is it because our Air Force needs less money to do what it does best?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Tonight, for 40 years, Canada and our allies have had Air Force exercises in Cold Lake, Alberta,
00:00:06.320 but this year, Trudeau has canceled it.
00:00:09.280 It's December 12th, and this is The Ezra Levant Show.
00:00:17.380 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:00:21.180 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:00:24.880 You come here once a year with a sign, and you feel morally superior.
00:00:27.880 The only thing I have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:00:38.660 Shocking news today, but I doubt it'll get much press, because the victims are the military, and to a lesser degree, Alberta.
00:00:45.920 Two things that the media party doesn't really care for.
00:00:48.660 This is a press release from the Royal Canadian Air Force.
00:00:51.700 The headline, postponement of exercise maple flag.
00:00:55.460 I'll read the press release in a moment, but let me tell you first what maple flag is, in case you don't know it by name.
00:01:02.100 It's an annual Air Force training exercise held in Cold Lake, Alberta,
00:01:07.020 where our Canadian fighter pilots fly along with pilots from other countries.
00:01:11.760 NATO countries, especially our American allies, as well as non-NATO countries, too,
00:01:17.080 including Australia, New Zealand, Israel, even Singapore.
00:01:20.460 So we're practicing with our allies, which is pretty important, because when we go to war these days,
00:01:26.500 actually for a long time, it's always with allies.
00:01:28.680 So it's important to practice that.
00:01:30.460 It's not an air show.
00:01:32.200 This is not hanging out and having fun.
00:01:34.980 This is as real as it gets.
00:01:37.380 It was modeled after the red flag training program in the United States.
00:01:42.740 That dates back to Vietnam, where a group of top U.S. fighter pilots train in enemy tactics.
00:01:49.180 They learn how to fly like the Soviet Union's Air Force would fly, or how China would fly.
00:01:55.500 And then American and other countries' fighter jet pilots practice in real life against that red team
00:02:02.480 that's pretending to be the enemy.
00:02:04.340 Obviously, they don't actually shoot each other's down.
00:02:06.560 But it's not just a classroom simulation or a flight simulator.
00:02:09.560 They're actually tearing it up in the skies for a couple of weeks.
00:02:14.000 It's probably the most important training a fighter pilot ever does, it seems to me.
00:02:18.580 Canada set up our version called Maple Flag 40 years ago, and it's held every year.
00:02:25.900 In fact, it's only been canceled four times in the last 40 years.
00:02:30.720 And that was when Canada had a significant Air Force deployment overseas, so they couldn't go to the war games.
00:02:37.160 For example, during the first Iraq war, or Kosovo, or the more recent Libyan operation.
00:02:42.020 But every other year, for 40 years, it's on.
00:02:45.020 And Cold Lake, Alberta, is the perfect place for it, mainly because it's so huge.
00:02:50.420 And also because of the landscape.
00:02:52.940 This really is the key annual event for the Air Force.
00:02:57.080 It's a couple weeks long, like I say.
00:02:59.220 It's not just the one day.
00:03:00.640 They do air-to-air combat.
00:03:01.960 They do air-to-ground combat.
00:03:03.620 It's not just fighter jets either.
00:03:04.920 It's refueling aircraft.
00:03:07.080 It's everything.
00:03:09.540 And Justin Trudeau just canceled it.
00:03:12.540 And this year, it's not because our Air Force is off to war, but because Justin Trudeau has starved our Air Force of money.
00:03:20.940 Here, let me read from the Air Force press release itself.
00:03:22.680 The Royal Canadian Air Force has decided not to conduct exercise maple flag in 2019.
00:03:30.540 The RCAF will use the opportunity to refocus its resources, to update the exercise's mandate, and to modernize the infrastructure used during the exercise.
00:03:41.960 The RCAF will thereby ensure that maple flag remains focused and relevant to fighter operations in a dynamic and fluid battle space now and into the future.
00:03:52.520 There's a lot of baffle gab and jargon in there, isn't there?
00:03:55.620 So let me translate into plain English for you.
00:03:58.900 They don't have the money or the support.
00:04:00.780 So they're going to take a year off or, who knows, maybe longer.
00:04:05.980 They're going to refocus, as in they'll spend what little money they have on doing other things.
00:04:11.980 Modernize the infrastructure used.
00:04:14.020 Who knows what that means?
00:04:15.640 Maybe it means that our fighter jets are now so old that they can't really integrate with our allies anymore.
00:04:22.120 I mean, the United States is using the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning IIs.
00:04:29.940 They started flying the Raptor in 2005.
00:04:33.760 They started flying the F-35 just three years ago.
00:04:36.640 I've seen the F-35 in action, or at least, I mean, not shooting things, but flying.
00:04:43.320 When I was in Israel this summer, it was incredible.
00:04:45.580 We had also seen F-15s at that same event in Israel, which are amazing, too.
00:04:51.700 But then the F-35 took to the sky, and it was like the difference between a Porsche and a Model T-4.
00:04:56.420 The F-35 is amazing compared to even amazing planes like the F-15.
00:05:03.000 And we're still flying CF-18s in Canada that we first acquired in 1983.
00:05:10.440 That is 35 years ago.
00:05:13.260 Most of the pilots of the F-18s are younger than the airplanes.
00:05:19.160 Trudeau's plan to modernize our CF-18s is to buy more used F-18s from Australia.
00:05:28.020 And those were acquired by the Australian Air Force starting in 1984.
00:05:31.480 I'm not kidding.
00:05:31.960 So we're buying used F-18s off Australia.
00:05:35.660 And Australia gets to use that cash to buy new F-35s just like America and Israel are.
00:05:43.920 I wonder which it is.
00:05:46.220 Has Trudeau cut the funds to Maple Eagle so deeply that they just can't afford to pay for it?
00:05:51.540 Or are our CF-18s and other equipment just so old we can't even integrate and interoperate with our allies anymore?
00:05:58.440 Or is it both?
00:06:00.020 This press release is both infuriatingly vague and pitiful.
00:06:05.360 As if the decision were made by the Air Force itself as opposed to Justin Trudeau and the Minister of Defense.
00:06:11.100 As usual, they're blaming the military itself.
00:06:13.660 Oh, but Arjit Sajjan, he'll take credit for the military successes including lying that he was actually the architect of the big combat mission in Afghanistan.
00:06:23.500 That's called stolen valor, by the way.
00:06:26.100 All right, back to the press release.
00:06:27.580 Let me read some more.
00:06:28.280 After careful consideration, we will not conduct exercise Maple Flag in 2019.
00:06:34.380 We are planning to ensure we have the right capabilities at hand while working to ensure we are able to meet the evolving training needs of Canada and our allies, said Lieutenant General Al Meinzinger, commander of the RCAF.
00:06:49.560 By pausing to evaluate Maple Flag, including its role and conduct in future years, I am confident we will be able to deliver a revitalized training experience that will build on a legacy of excellence for which Maple Flag is known in Canada and around the world.
00:07:05.720 I am so sad for the guy who had to sign his name to that.
00:07:12.060 But did you notice something there?
00:07:14.520 There were three different excuses.
00:07:16.640 The first was they were refocusing resources, as in they didn't have the cash to do everything, so they had to make choices and they cut this critical training program.
00:07:26.280 Then they had the second excuse.
00:07:27.840 They have to modernize infrastructures and we can't really fly next to F-35s.
00:07:34.100 And the third excuse is, well, we don't really think Maple Flag is necessarily the way to go.
00:07:41.920 We're going to reassess the most effective Air Force training program in the country.
00:07:45.920 So effectively, we've done it for 40 years and countries from around the world come to join us.
00:07:49.740 Now, we're going to evaluate it by stopping it.
00:07:55.320 Don't you always do that?
00:07:57.680 I'm not sure why you need to stop it to evaluate it.
00:07:59.600 Isn't evaluating it usually done by some bean counter in an office or something?
00:08:03.440 I'm not sure why it has to be stopped to evaluate it, other than this is another lie.
00:08:08.320 They've tried out three excuses, hoping that one will stick.
00:08:13.120 Look, I'm not blaming Lieutenant General Meinzinger.
00:08:16.260 I'm sure he's a good guy.
00:08:18.580 He himself flew helicopters.
00:08:20.780 He had some deployments.
00:08:22.700 He was in Haiti.
00:08:23.360 He did some tours of duty in Afghanistan.
00:08:24.920 He's a real guy, obviously.
00:08:27.040 And he's obviously not in charge of the RCAF's budget.
00:08:30.260 That's Trudeau and Sajan.
00:08:32.020 And they then tell Meinzinger how much money he has, and then they go back to their jet-setting ways.
00:08:38.820 That's the one jet Trudeau will never scrimp on, will he?
00:08:42.820 Here's a planted story recently in the CBC State Broadcaster about how poor old Justin Trudeau has to fly in a 31-year-old luxury private jet when he goes on his vacations to Billionaire Island in Bahamas.
00:08:55.960 Read this story and have a heart, will you?
00:08:58.320 This is in the CBC.
00:08:59.100 Canada looking at replacing a VIP aircraft and fleet as they hit 31st birthday.
00:09:06.820 And then the sub-headline there.
00:09:08.520 In 2013, the ashtrays were finally removed from the seats, and the plane got a new coat of paint.
00:09:16.400 Wow, I can only imagine the suffering that they had.
00:09:20.100 It finally got a new coat of paint.
00:09:22.340 And the humiliation of sitting in a private jet that had ashtrays until 2013.
00:09:27.040 Luckily, thank God, Justin Trudeau had to never suffer that indignity as he didn't become prime minister for another two years.
00:09:33.900 But we obviously need to buy the man a new luxury jet.
00:09:38.080 So let's write a story about it in the State Broadcaster.
00:09:40.460 They're softening you up, by the way, for when they buy one.
00:09:44.260 Our Air Force fighter pilots have to make do with CF-18s that are 35 years old.
00:09:49.320 They're being replaced with 34-year-old fighter jets from Australia.
00:09:53.440 But the CBC wants to soften up public opinion to buy a new private jet for Trudeau because, of course, they fly in his jet, too, as reporters.
00:10:02.300 All right, back to Mindsinger.
00:10:03.400 He said that maple flag is paused.
00:10:06.440 Really?
00:10:07.800 Because he didn't say when it would return, did he?
00:10:09.820 He didn't even confirm that it would return at all.
00:10:14.560 Because if he doesn't have the money now, why would he have it next year?
00:10:18.460 If his equipment is outdated today, why would it be any newer next year, as more and more allies get the new F-35s?
00:10:25.720 Let me read some more from the press release.
00:10:27.220 The exercise is primarily conducted in the Cold Lake Air Weapons Range, a vast, restricted training area of more than a million hectares, located about 70 kilometers north of four-wing Cold Lake, Alberta.
00:10:41.880 Well, there's part of the answer, isn't it?
00:10:44.460 If this were in Quebec, well, they'd back up the Brinks truck with cash, but it's in Alberta, and they're sort of gross, right?
00:10:51.740 The Quebecers are better than the rest of Canada, because, you know, we're Quebecers.
00:11:00.340 Yeah.
00:11:02.260 And that's just a one-off. Remember this?
00:11:05.300 Look, Canada is hard now, because it's Albertans who control our community and socio-democratic agenda.
00:11:13.800 But it doesn't work.
00:11:15.580 Yeah.
00:11:16.100 I mean, Trudeau has given, just as a gift, a billion dollars to Bombardier, not for Air Force jets to subsidize their corporate jets that they sell to foreign buyers.
00:11:27.660 So we're actually giving money to a private airplane manufacturer to subsidize foreign countries.
00:11:32.480 And Bombardier, they just pocket the money, including massive bonuses to their Quebec executives.
00:11:37.960 By the way, the United States thinks that's an unfair trade practice, which it obviously is.
00:11:42.640 So they've started a trade complaint against Bombardier.
00:11:46.380 And that is literally why Trudeau has refused to buy modern F-35s.
00:11:51.320 He's punishing Donald Trump for objecting to his bailout of Bombardier.
00:11:56.340 Imagine if Trudeau gave the billion dollars, instead of to Bombardier, to our Canadian Air Force.
00:12:03.740 And I don't mean to buy himself a version of Air Force once.
00:12:06.760 Let's just stop right there.
00:12:07.840 I mean, for our pilots.
00:12:10.700 And I'm not going to read the whole press release.
00:12:12.260 I mean, it's like when you catch a child sneaking a cookie or something, right?
00:12:16.560 I mean, the longer the excuse or explanation for why their homework isn't done, the more intricate the excuse, the more laughable.
00:12:24.180 It's cute with kids, but it's just embarrassing when a lieutenant general has to fib on behalf of his liberal bosses.
00:12:31.940 Let me read a little more.
00:12:32.620 With the many technological advancements in military aviation over the decades, there has emerged a need for training methods and infrastructure to advance as well, continued Lieutenant General Meinzinger.
00:12:46.280 Our adversaries are innovating, and so must we and our allies.
00:12:51.260 Yeah, the Americans aren't shutting down their training versions of Maple Leafle.
00:12:56.260 Don't think shutting down training is the same as innovating your training.
00:13:03.100 But I don't think anyone is dumb enough to believe that you innovate in a battle training exercise by not having that battle training exercise.
00:13:10.980 No one is that dumb, other than the Trudeau liberal staffer who wrote this and told the RCAF to sign it.
00:13:18.920 This news is devastating to the Air Force.
00:13:23.900 It is devastating to its capacity to do its job.
00:13:27.120 It is devastating to our role as Canada within allied air forces, NATO, NORAD, our other allies.
00:13:33.920 This is really our way of announcing to the world, because remember, this is an international training event.
00:13:39.780 We are telling the world that we just can't keep pace anymore.
00:13:43.840 We're out, you guys go ahead, we'll be back here with those Australian F-18s.
00:13:51.160 This is devastating to morale in our Air Force, obviously.
00:13:54.000 No equipment, no pay, now not even training.
00:13:58.200 And of course it's devastating to Alberta, home of Cold Lake, where these exercises have been important for the community.
00:14:03.620 Oh well.
00:14:04.420 There used to be a major Canadian forces base in Calgary, but then Calgary voted for the Reform Party,
00:14:10.580 and Edmonton voted in a couple of Liberal MPs.
00:14:13.040 So Jean Chrétien shut down the Calgary base as a punishment, and moved it up to Edmonton as a reward.
00:14:21.620 Now I doubt Trudeau will move anything.
00:14:23.660 He's shutting things down, he's not just moving them around.
00:14:26.340 But it will obviously go to Quebec if he does move it.
00:14:33.220 Quebecers are better than the rest of Canada, because, you know, poor Quebecers.
00:14:39.360 Yeah, obviously.
00:14:41.800 Here's the saddest part of the press release.
00:14:44.540 The RCAF remains committed to conducting Maple Flag in the future.
00:14:50.560 It is a core activity for the RCAF fighter force,
00:14:54.640 and provides personnel with an outstanding opportunity to train on Canadian territory,
00:14:58.620 alongside their partners and allies, to develop and practice common tactics, techniques, and procedures.
00:15:03.260 It's too early to say exactly what changes will take place, or what our timeline will be, said Lieutenant General Meinzinger.
00:15:13.360 I'm sorry, that's just sad.
00:15:15.760 But did you catch that?
00:15:16.660 The RCAF remains committed to it, but they're not really the deciders, are they?
00:15:21.880 Justin Trudeau and Harjit Sajjan are, and they're nowhere to be found in this press release, or on this issue.
00:15:28.920 Haven't seen them tweet about it, or press release about it.
00:15:32.100 They think it's more important to, I don't know, send our military on a fool's errand to Mali.
00:15:37.200 Can you find Mali on a map?
00:15:39.260 Here's a hint, it's in Africa.
00:15:40.760 Narrow it down a bit.
00:15:41.620 Can you still find it on a map?
00:15:43.180 I didn't think so.
00:15:44.240 Can you name any possible Canadian national interest we have in Mali?
00:15:48.340 Me neither.
00:15:49.280 Can you tell me why one Canadian should die there?
00:15:53.220 Oh, but it will be a gender equitable mission.
00:15:57.880 I am serious.
00:15:58.940 That's a thing now.
00:16:00.660 There's a whole website at the Department of National Defense dedicated to making feminism part of military planning.
00:16:09.500 I am not kidding.
00:16:11.020 Maybe that's the answer for maple flag.
00:16:13.780 I don't know, just girl it up somehow.
00:16:17.360 Then maybe Justin Trudeau might care.
00:16:20.340 Now, the lieutenant says it's too early to say if this training exercise is ever coming back well.
00:16:25.740 I feel pretty confident in saying it's not coming back.
00:16:30.120 Unless Donald Trump gets on the phone with Trudeau, or who knows?
00:16:35.640 I don't know.
00:16:36.720 Maybe if some C-list comedian in the United States manages to catch Trudeau's eye on Twitter.
00:16:41.160 Remember, just the other week, Trudeau dropped $50 million in this tweet to a C-list celebrity.
00:16:49.500 A comedian on a late-night talk show in the States named Trevor Noah.
00:16:53.960 And look at that language there.
00:16:55.160 It's like his pocket change to him.
00:16:56.780 Like it's his own money.
00:16:57.820 Like a big shot trying to impress a girl or something.
00:17:00.780 Look at the line at the end there.
00:17:02.000 Work for you?
00:17:02.880 Let's do it!
00:17:03.880 And he gave $50 million to a comedian.
00:17:08.580 Speaking of $50 million, by coincidence, that's exactly how much he just gave a couple of months ago
00:17:14.640 to the Hamas-controlled hate schools in Gaza
00:17:19.400 after other countries had cut them off because of corruption and because they were promoting terrorism.
00:17:24.620 And, you know, we're looking for cash.
00:17:26.320 Obviously, there's the $10.5 million Trudeau just gave to Omar Khadr,
00:17:30.220 something he's done with three more accused alleged terrorists, too.
00:17:34.900 Khadr was convicted.
00:17:36.640 So we're coming up on $150 million.
00:17:38.800 Just the examples I've listed in the last one minute.
00:17:42.560 But no money for our troops or our veterans?
00:17:45.460 No.
00:17:46.960 See, when it comes to veterans,
00:17:50.620 then the rarely seen Trudeau, the fiscal conservative, emerges.
00:17:56.380 Very rare.
00:17:57.000 It's like Halley's comment.
00:17:59.020 When veterans present,
00:18:00.780 then he's all about defending the taxpayer.
00:18:04.680 First of all,
00:18:05.920 why are we still fighting against certain veterans groups in court?
00:18:12.180 Because they're asking for more than we are able to give right now.
00:18:17.100 Yeah.
00:18:18.280 I don't want to be too dramatic,
00:18:19.800 but there is a name,
00:18:21.880 there is a word
00:18:23.240 for someone who systematically,
00:18:25.800 methodically, deliberately
00:18:27.480 destroys our military,
00:18:30.060 disables our ability to fight,
00:18:31.560 denudes our soldiers of their equipment,
00:18:33.380 underpays them,
00:18:34.460 demoralizes them,
00:18:35.500 humiliates them,
00:18:37.880 while at the same time giving tens of millions of dollars
00:18:40.340 to confessed convicted terrorists.
00:18:44.140 There is a name for such a person.
00:18:47.940 Stay with us for more.
00:18:49.800 Welcome back.
00:19:05.820 Well, as you know,
00:19:07.240 we have some of our top reporters
00:19:08.760 covering the United Nations around the world.
00:19:11.440 David Menzies as we speak is winging his way back to Canada from Marrakech, Morocco,
00:19:16.200 where he covered the UN compact for migration.
00:19:19.880 And our friend Sheila Gunn-Reed, our Alberta Bureau Chief and the author of several books,
00:19:25.120 including The Case Against David Suzuki and The Destroyers.
00:19:30.400 Well, she's in Poland, where she's covering the UN Global Warming Conference.
00:19:35.160 And today, she joins us via Skype outside the town of Glavitsa, which is near Katowitsa.
00:19:42.820 Am I saying all these itsas correctly?
00:19:44.940 It sounds like I don't want to make fun.
00:19:47.120 I just don't want to butcher the pronunciation.
00:19:49.520 Am I doing okay, Sheila?
00:19:50.500 You're close enough.
00:19:53.060 You're close enough.
00:19:54.180 It looks gorgeous.
00:19:55.480 It looks gorgeous there.
00:19:57.500 Yesterday, we had you at a Christmas market.
00:20:00.080 Today, again, it looks like you're standing at outside a Christmas celebration.
00:20:05.080 It looks like Poland is a country that's not afraid to show its Christian cultural heritage.
00:20:10.940 You know what?
00:20:13.300 When we were looking for a location to Skype you, because we are in Glavitsa,
00:20:17.780 we just attended a C-Fact presentation by our friend Mark Morano.
00:20:22.780 But we were looking for someplace interesting and sort of Christmassy
00:20:26.680 and sort of representative of Polish culture.
00:20:30.460 And we had a hard time narrowing it because there's really just so much.
00:20:35.660 Christmas is everywhere.
00:20:37.120 Catholicism is everywhere.
00:20:38.360 And it's not something that you normally see in the Western world anymore.
00:20:43.280 Yeah, it's funny because, of course, Poland,
00:20:45.820 first they suffered under the hand of Hitler and the Nazis,
00:20:49.960 who was hostile to the Catholic Church.
00:20:52.820 And then, of course, Soviet domination for two generations,
00:20:56.420 where they tried to eradicate religion altogether.
00:21:01.120 I mean, the Marxist idea of religion is the OPA of the masses,
00:21:04.160 get rid of it, only love the state and the party.
00:21:06.540 So the lights were dimmed for, what, 70, not quite 70 years.
00:21:13.900 They're 50, 60 years for sure.
00:21:17.260 And I think it came roaring back partly with Pope John Paul II,
00:21:22.340 who himself, of course, is Polish.
00:21:25.160 And I think, and this is my theory, Sheila responded to this,
00:21:28.520 because I think that when you've had your religious freedom taken away from you
00:21:32.380 for 50, 60 years, and you get it back, you want to use it.
00:21:36.160 You don't take it for granted.
00:21:37.260 You don't throw it away lightly.
00:21:38.680 That's my theory about the Poles and Christianity.
00:21:42.080 You know, freedom is a muscle, right?
00:21:44.320 So, you know, when you get a chance to flex it, it just makes it stronger.
00:21:48.080 You know what?
00:21:48.480 We saw the same thing on the prairies with the Ukrainian settlers.
00:21:51.820 They came in.
00:21:52.520 The first thing they did after building a shelter was build a church.
00:21:56.760 And, you know, right here on the street that we're on,
00:21:59.340 within two blocks of each other are these massive churches.
00:22:02.820 Right to my left right here is the Church of St. Barbara.
00:22:06.840 And two blocks back behind me is the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul.
00:22:11.780 And they are massive churches.
00:22:14.560 There's people in them right now.
00:22:16.460 People are really proud of their Catholic heritage here,
00:22:20.400 and you can see it everywhere.
00:22:22.060 You know, I want to talk to you about global warming and the UN Conference,
00:22:26.120 and you mentioned you were at a coal event with CFACT.
00:22:29.460 That's sort of the mothership group behind Mark Morano's Climatedepot.com.
00:22:34.000 I do want to talk to you about that because, of course, that's why we sent you to Poland.
00:22:37.620 But we also said, look, while you're in Poland, there's a lot of other stories there.
00:22:41.200 And, you know, David was in Morocco talking about the migration pact.
00:22:47.360 Poland has looked at Western Europe, looked at Angela Merkel in Germany,
00:22:51.740 looked at France, and the mass migration, not just of any sort,
00:22:56.360 but the Islamification of those countries because of the character of the migration.
00:23:03.840 Countless Turkish migrants to Germany, of course, Syrian migrants
00:23:08.200 and African Muslim migrants in Germany and France.
00:23:13.880 That has changed the cultural character of Western Europe.
00:23:17.200 And I should tell you, even here in Canada, I just see in the papers today,
00:23:21.200 that the number one new baby name for boys in Mississauga is Mohammed.
00:23:26.600 So that's even in Canada, the number one baby name for boys in Mohammed is Mohammed.
00:23:32.660 I think Poland is saying, OK, we observe what the West is doing.
00:23:36.080 We want a different path.
00:23:38.860 Yeah, I completely agree with you.
00:23:41.340 And I think a lot of it does go back to that the Soviet rule here.
00:23:46.360 For so long, their culture was meant to be absorbed by the Soviet Union.
00:23:49.960 And now that the Soviet Union has fallen, especially because of Poland and the Solidarity Movement,
00:23:56.700 they're not having their culture be threatened or erased by outside forces.
00:24:00.440 Before it was the Soviet Union.
00:24:02.160 Now it's the United Nations.
00:24:04.220 Yeah.
00:24:04.560 I tell you, I've never been to Poland, but I know a little bit of history.
00:24:08.420 I know that the Poles were instrumental in smashing the Turkish siege of Vienna in 1683.
00:24:15.740 And before people say, oh, why are you getting back in ancient history?
00:24:18.460 It's so boring, boring.
00:24:19.820 No way.
00:24:20.520 That was a Muslim siege of Vienna.
00:24:23.000 And had they won, all of Europe would have been Muslim.
00:24:26.960 And instead, the Turk was smashed and driven back.
00:24:30.440 And it was really the salvation of Christendom.
00:24:33.820 Who knows?
00:24:34.560 Maybe even you and I would be speaking Turkish had the Poles not saved the day Jan Sobieski in 1683.
00:24:40.260 And then we already mentioned Pope John Paul II, who I believe, in concert with Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan,
00:24:46.320 those three people, the Pope, Reagan, and Thatcher, really brought down the Berlin Wall.
00:24:52.080 So I'm sort of jealous that you're there in Poland.
00:24:54.460 I got a visit one day.
00:24:55.620 But let me shift gears to the actual reason we sent you there.
00:24:59.420 Tell me a little bit more about the visit you made to the coal.
00:25:03.960 Just tell me about your day.
00:25:05.180 I mean, I don't know exactly what you did.
00:25:07.280 I'm getting the update at the same time as our group.
00:25:09.020 What were you up to today?
00:25:11.700 Okay.
00:25:12.220 So today, actually, we got up early and we went out to Auschwitz, Auschwitz, one and Auschwitz-Birkenau.
00:25:18.780 And it was, I think, one of the things that when we went, I'm sort of lost for words because I've been to Yad Vashem in Israel twice now.
00:25:32.860 And it's always a very haunting and stirring experience.
00:25:36.820 But there you're learning about the concentration camp sort of secondhand.
00:25:41.480 And today we went out there because we had some time before we went to Mark Morano's event just to set foot there in this place of human misery and where evil got organized.
00:25:54.160 And it was really hard to be there.
00:25:57.980 But as I left, I thought, what a horrible thing for people to throw around the word Nazi on the Internet to describe people they disagree with politically.
00:26:08.820 Or when we see ministers of the Crown, like Catherine McKenna, who's attending this climate change conference, use words like denier, to invoke language of Holocaust denier, to malign people who are simply saying, we don't think taxes change the weather.
00:26:27.840 I think that it does a real disservice to the legacy of the concentration camps.
00:26:35.160 And it really diminishes what happened there.
00:26:37.120 You know, that's a very wise observation.
00:26:40.860 It's like a knife that gets dulled by overuse.
00:26:45.600 And if you call everything a Nazi, well, one day you're going to need to actually describe something accurately as Nazi-like, but that word will have lost its meaning.
00:26:55.640 And I think the left does that a lot.
00:26:56.980 They call everyone racist.
00:26:58.280 They call everyone sexist.
00:26:59.820 They call everyone a Nazi.
00:27:01.760 And 99% of the time, they're just name-calling.
00:27:05.780 But what do we do when we encounter actual Nazis and the knife is dull?
00:27:11.500 I think you make a very good point.
00:27:13.380 And shame on Catherine McKenna.
00:27:14.800 And Gerald Butts is the worst at that.
00:27:16.940 He calls everyone a Nazi.
00:27:18.200 He even implied that I, and I'm a proud Jew and I don't hide that, that I'm a Nazi or the rebels are a Nazi, which is so absurd.
00:27:26.620 But it shows a disrespect.
00:27:28.000 I think you're right.
00:27:28.800 And I think if Gerald Butts and Catherine McKenna had actually ever visited a concentration camp, I don't think they would call mere political critics Nazis.
00:27:39.140 All right.
00:27:39.400 Well, thank you for that update.
00:27:41.140 Now, tell me about the event you went to with our friend Mark Morano of Climate Depot.
00:27:46.060 And he's got a related group called CFACT, but I think our people know him by the name Climate Depot.
00:27:50.780 Tell me a little bit about that.
00:27:52.060 Well, it was actually a pretty well-attended event, considering we are about half an hour from Katowice.
00:28:01.180 And there was a couple hundred people in the crowd.
00:28:04.600 Mark actually had an astronaut who Skyped in to offer his observations on the failings of modern climate science.
00:28:14.040 Mark addressed the crowd.
00:28:15.500 Craig Rucker, also from CFACT, addressed the crowd.
00:28:18.260 He seemed pretty engaged, pretty willing to listen to what Mark had to say, pretty willing to hear the other side of the story.
00:28:26.380 Although there were a couple of U.N. types there, you could tell by the badges they had around their neck.
00:28:32.740 And the crowd got a little frisky for a minute, but nothing that Mark couldn't handle.
00:28:38.680 It was well-attended.
00:28:40.000 And I thought it was pretty informative.
00:28:41.840 But, you know, Mark, he always is.
00:28:43.480 Yeah.
00:28:44.280 Well, that's great.
00:28:45.220 I like the fact that they always try and have a counter-message, because there's so many Me Too NGOs that are just repeaters of the official line.
00:28:55.100 And as you correctly point out, Mark is one of the best briefed people.
00:28:59.320 I mean, he's a layman.
00:29:00.540 I don't think he holds himself out to be a deep scientist.
00:29:03.140 But I would put it to you, he could go toe-to-toe with any scientist, certainly a fake, you know, fruit fly scientist like David Suzuki.
00:29:10.340 So that does sound interesting.
00:29:12.100 I'm glad there was a strong turnout.
00:29:13.700 Well, that's great.
00:29:14.300 Tell me, I think you mentioned to me before that you're coming home on Friday night or Saturday morning.
00:29:19.020 Is that right?
00:29:20.760 Very, very ungodly early Saturday morning.
00:29:24.320 I think it has to be at the airport at 3 a.m. or something like that.
00:29:27.580 So we'll do a lot of things jammed into the next day and a half, up to two days, just to try to get as much information out to the people back home.
00:29:39.180 And to make sure that everybody who sent me here gets their money's worth.
00:29:42.700 Yeah.
00:29:43.080 Well, I'm sure everyone does feel that way.
00:29:45.660 You and I have been bantering a lot about Poland and history and things like that.
00:29:50.400 But for those who are really here for the global warming critique, may I recommend that you go to rebelun.com.
00:29:58.740 When you go to that page, you'll immediately be offered a choice.
00:30:02.340 Watch Sheila's vids from Poland.
00:30:04.500 Watch David's vids from Morocco.
00:30:06.340 And we even have three archived U.N. conferences.
00:30:09.520 So that's just a really great page if you're a critic of globalism, United Nations, as we are.
00:30:16.260 And this, of course, is Sheila's third trip to the U.N. Global Warming Conference.
00:30:21.000 It's a really long conference, isn't it, Sheila?
00:30:24.200 Is there like a grand finale to it?
00:30:27.320 Is there like a big, you know, exciting cliffhanger event?
00:30:32.240 Or does it just sort of peter out?
00:30:33.680 I think it just sort of peters out.
00:30:37.160 I know that's what it did last year and the year before.
00:30:40.060 I think this thing has been petering out since it started, to be honest with you,
00:30:45.740 because of Poland's less than warm reception of the United Nations.
00:30:51.680 But this really is just a week-long taxpayer-funded party for government ministers and U.N. delegates.
00:30:58.660 So while the conference might be dry and boring, they're soaking up the sights and sounds of Poland.
00:31:04.060 Yeah.
00:31:04.380 Well, I'm sort of jealous because it really does look like a winter festival, but not just a neutered pagan festival.
00:31:12.180 It's a really, it's Christmas like it used to be in the West, I guess.
00:31:15.700 That sounds like it really would be a wonderful trip.
00:31:19.320 Let me ask you one last question, because I've been really attentive to these U.N. conferences.
00:31:24.860 I mean, I wrote a book.
00:31:26.320 What am I saying?
00:31:26.840 I wrote a book called Fight Kyoto more than a decade ago about the Kyoto Protocol.
00:31:31.800 So I think I've been following this for a while.
00:31:33.520 I've never been to one of these, but I really started following them in the 2015 Paris Global Warming Conference.
00:31:40.660 That was the total pig out where Catherine McKenna brought her $6,600 high fashion photographer.
00:31:47.060 That's where Trudeau brought a 383-person entourage, by far the largest of the conference.
00:31:55.400 There was sort of this exuberance.
00:31:56.900 We've won.
00:31:57.720 Rachel Notley had won in Alberta.
00:32:00.340 Justin Trudeau won federally.
00:32:02.240 They were going to carbon tax everything.
00:32:03.720 It was this sort of thrilling moment for the global warmingists.
00:32:09.080 Then, literally days before the 2016 conference in Marrakesh, Donald Trump won.
00:32:18.300 And it was like someone took a machete and carved up that piñata or something.
00:32:23.860 I should find a better analogy.
00:32:25.320 They popped the balloons.
00:32:26.340 They took all the fun out of it.
00:32:27.660 And it feels like it's just been, well, a balloon that's deflating, and everyone knows this won't go anywhere, and Donald Trump and America aren't in, and carbon taxes are being rejected everywhere, and Paris is on fire because of the yellow vest.
00:32:42.160 So, you know, you look at the arc.
00:32:44.340 2015, total jubilation.
00:32:46.540 We can do anything, Trudeau and McKenna.
00:32:49.940 2016, oh my God, Donald Trump won.
00:32:53.340 2017, Donald Trump pulled us out of the UN process.
00:32:56.300 2018, the carbon tax is in disrepute, and there's riots in France.
00:33:01.900 So it's just, it's got to be an emotional downer for all these global warming kooks.
00:33:07.500 Do you detect that, or are they inside this cult-like bubble, and they're just sort of defiant?
00:33:11.700 What are they like when you actually meet these people?
00:33:15.220 I think it's six of one half a dozen of another.
00:33:17.760 I was talking to Mark Morano, and I think a lot of people are sort of the same as they were in Morocco, where they are just in a waking dream.
00:33:26.820 They're walking around just completely deluded, thinking that they can impose these measures on the rest of the world without the United States.
00:33:34.520 But I think there are a lot of people, especially now with the protests in France, and then with Russia and Saudi Arabia, disputing the IPCC findings very vocally and very publicly.
00:33:50.220 And with Brazil saying, you know what, we probably don't even want to host the conference next year, which is a little disappointing to me, because I think it will be warm for once.
00:33:59.800 But I think this conference is slowly circling the drain, and I think Donald Trump has emboldened a lot of countries to say exactly what they think about these global warming schemes.
00:34:10.780 You know what, I've kept you a long time, but I want to just ask you one more question, because I'd like you to help our viewers get up to speed.
00:34:18.720 What do you mean by Russia and some of those other countries have disputed the science?
00:34:23.420 And give me one minute on that, and give me 30 more seconds on this Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, because they call him the Trump of Brazil.
00:34:31.780 I've been trying to brief myself on him.
00:34:34.120 He's very bold.
00:34:34.920 I think he makes Trump look timid, frankly.
00:34:36.960 Give me a minute on these dissident countries, because it's not just America.
00:34:40.240 I think there's this global revolt.
00:34:42.120 Can you bring us up to speed?
00:34:45.040 Sure.
00:34:45.660 So Russia today, very vocally, while attending this United Nations conference, likewise with Saudi Arabia, have both come out and disputed the numbers behind the Paris Accord.
00:34:58.340 They're saying that the numbers are garbage.
00:35:00.300 They're not going to be following along with those numbers or participating in any policy drafted using those numbers.
00:35:07.000 They've completely disregarded the IPCC suggestions as far as the Paris Accord.
00:35:13.360 So they're revolting against the United Nations as they attend this conference.
00:35:17.920 Now, what numbers do you mean?
00:35:18.300 What numbers?
00:35:19.560 Like the emissions targets or the emissions measurements?
00:35:22.880 Yes.
00:35:23.360 The emissions targets and how those targets get them below the 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius or whatever that number is that they're using now.
00:35:34.520 It sort of changes back and forth.
00:35:36.260 So Russia has said that the methodology that the United Nations is using is not valid, and it's not something that Russia will be using to draft any sort of climate policy.
00:35:46.060 And then with Brazil, they've come out and said, now, Brazil is supposed to be the host country for this conference for next year.
00:35:56.160 And Brazil has said they will not be participating as the host country.
00:36:02.260 So the United Nations now is caught flat-footed, and they have to find another country to host the climate change conference.
00:36:09.840 And it's a couple years of planning.
00:36:12.040 So now the United Nations is behind with their planning.
00:36:15.040 They don't know who's going to host it.
00:36:16.760 And it is basically 11 and a half months away, and they don't have a host country.
00:36:22.660 And Brazil's new president has said that it is because he doesn't want to spend the money to host the United Nations.
00:36:29.500 I'm not sure if that's really the reason, because these conferences do bring in a lot of money.
00:36:33.980 But he is completely rejecting the United Nations hosting this conference in his country next year.
00:36:39.080 That's amazing.
00:36:40.060 I did not know that.
00:36:40.960 I knew he was a skeptic.
00:36:42.240 And I mean, he really is against globalism, and he actually is against communism.
00:36:47.720 He uses that word, which you don't actually see that often on the right.
00:36:51.480 Sheila, what a fascinating catch-up.
00:36:53.240 Thank you so much for your time.
00:36:55.360 And enjoy Poland.
00:36:57.280 It looks like a wonderful place.
00:36:58.900 I'd like to visit myself one day.
00:37:00.880 And thanks for keeping the stories coming.
00:37:02.760 I would refer our viewers to rebelun.com for all of Sheila's broadcasts on the subject.
00:37:08.300 Great to see you, my friends.
00:37:09.140 Stay safe.
00:37:10.820 I will.
00:37:11.440 Thank you, Ezra.
00:37:12.140 All right.
00:37:12.560 There you have it.
00:37:13.220 Sheila Gunn-Reed, our Alberta Bureau Chief.
00:37:15.540 And she's our in-house expert on the UN Global Warming Circuit.
00:37:20.580 This is now her third visit there.
00:37:22.860 Unlike the fancy luxury travel that you, as Canadian taxpayers, pay for Catherine McKenna's delegation,
00:37:31.860 we crowdfund Sheila's trip.
00:37:34.040 And if you recall our conversation the other day, I think she had three stops.
00:37:38.100 She left home near Edmonton, got to Edmonton, flew to Toronto, left Toronto, flew to Frankfurt,
00:37:42.980 left Frankfurt, flew to the airport near Katowice.
00:37:46.260 So the milk run, and that's to save money because, of course, we crowdfund her trip in $10 and $20 and occasional $100 increments.
00:37:54.480 So we have to be more careful than the wastrels in government.
00:37:58.740 So thank you if you're one of those who chipped in.
00:38:01.460 David Menzies, who was at the Morocco conference, that was a shorter conference, and it has wrapped up now.
00:38:08.840 And so, in fact, as I tape this, David is actually in the air flying back to Canada.
00:38:14.320 But he did send us some short prepared videos, and I'd like to play just a short one for you to give you a flavor of that part of Rebel UN.
00:38:24.100 So here is a selection by our producers of one of David's videos.
00:38:29.460 Well, folks, one of the things I've looked at while we've been here in Marrakesh
00:38:33.260 is how the media from the world over is covering the UN Global Compact on Migration.
00:38:39.920 That is to say, of course, the media that's actually allowed in the building and able to report.
00:38:46.000 And the vast majority of media coverage is, this is a good thing.
00:38:50.140 And anything you've heard, it's just fear-mongering.
00:38:53.120 It's wrong. Just ignore it.
00:38:55.800 Believe me, the UN has your back.
00:38:58.540 You know, it's kind of funny how these journalists can pound out copy on their typewriters with UN blue and white pom-poms attached to their wrists.
00:39:07.240 But I digress.
00:39:08.320 In any event, I think the worst culprit in terms of, I'm not sure if it's fake news, but it's certainly biased news,
00:39:18.180 well, that goes to Mary Robinson of Time magazine.
00:39:22.760 And I'll read you verbatim what Ms. Robinson had to say.
00:39:26.720 Her lead paragraph is, ignore the lies about the UN Migration Pact.
00:39:32.180 It's the only responsible solution to a changing world.
00:39:36.680 OK. Now, predictably, the photo that is part of the Time magazine article is one of the Central American migrants from Honduras that was on the migrant caravan.
00:39:49.420 She's a 39-year-old woman with five children, and she has stopped at the final pit stop of the migrant caravan.
00:39:57.800 That's the Tijuana-U.S. border.
00:39:59.820 Funny, though, speaking of someone who last month went down and covered the migrant caravan and noticed about 90% of the caravan participants were young, able-bodied males.
00:40:13.540 The media, including Time magazine, whenever they take a snapshot, it's always women and children.
00:40:19.320 I wonder how that is.
00:40:20.360 Anyways, Mary goes on about the UN Compact.
00:40:26.180 I will be attending the Marrakesh Summit to emphasize the importance of developing a holistic, people-centered approach to this issue
00:40:37.520 that can respond to the urgent imperatives of climate change and social justice.
00:40:43.960 Well, yet again, they just can't resist throwing the climate change card out there and holistic approach.
00:40:51.780 What is Mary Robinson going to do, open up a massage parlor or something while she's in Marrakesh?
00:40:58.320 And we go on.
00:41:00.220 Oh, this is the best part of all.
00:41:02.860 If you're wondering who Mary Robinson is, folks, well, here's her bio.
00:41:06.660 So, Mary Robinson was president of Ireland from 1990 to 1997 and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002.
00:41:20.040 She is now a member of the Elders and runs a foundation devoted to climate justice.
00:41:28.820 Well, climate justice.
00:41:30.740 What exactly is that?
00:41:32.320 I mean, they're going to put Hurricane Hugo on trial for creating floodlands in southern U.S. states.
00:41:39.960 But beyond that, don't you find it somewhat jarring that Time magazine no longer sends a journalist down to cover an event like this?
00:41:52.960 It actually sends a U.N. insider.
00:41:56.620 In other words, they're not even going through the pretense of having a supposedly unbiased journalist cover this conference.
00:42:04.480 They are actually sending someone who is totally drunk on U.N. mandated Kool-Aid.
00:42:12.000 And it goes back to 2016, folks, when Sean Hannity said it and said it so well.
00:42:19.180 Journalism is dead.
00:42:21.260 Hey, welcome back on my monologue yesterday about Omar Khadr.
00:42:35.800 Sheldon writes,
00:42:37.360 The only plane leaving Canada that Omar Khadr should be on should be heading back to Gitmo.
00:42:43.380 Yeah, you're right.
00:42:44.340 He should never have been released from there.
00:42:46.080 In fact, he should.
00:42:47.100 Gitmo, by the way, it is not a prison.
00:42:49.180 It's not a penitentiary.
00:42:51.220 It's not a penalty box.
00:42:53.000 You're not punished there.
00:42:54.300 In fact, as occasionally you see in the mainstream media, not often.
00:42:58.400 It's actually quite luxurious.
00:43:00.260 Sports facilities, video games, music, TV, gourmet food.
00:43:06.340 I know that you find that hard to believe, but you can check it for yourself.
00:43:09.180 Because it's not a prison in the punishment sense, the criminal sense.
00:43:13.240 It's like a prison of war camp.
00:43:15.720 So these people haven't been charged with crimes there.
00:43:19.180 They're just being detained until the war on terror is over, which will probably be never.
00:43:24.700 It's just like in World War II, when we captured German soldiers.
00:43:29.880 We didn't prosecute them for a crime unless they were like a war criminal.
00:43:34.260 I'm just talking about a regular soldier, regular general infantry.
00:43:37.560 You capture some Wehrmacht guy in France.
00:43:41.920 You're not going to throw him in a prison because he didn't commit a crime.
00:43:45.460 You're not going to prosecute him.
00:43:47.520 You're just going to hold him until the war is over.
00:43:49.680 That's called a prisoner of war camp.
00:43:50.900 Now, obviously, the Germans and the Japanese did not live up to our civilized standards of prisoner of war camps.
00:43:59.180 But my point is, when we captured thousands of Germans in World War II, we didn't prosecute them or even treat them abusively.
00:44:06.040 We just, frankly, put them on a ship, put them on a rail, sent them to Alberta to a prisoner of war camp there until the war was over.
00:44:12.320 That's what Gitmo is like.
00:44:15.040 It is not a place where a murderer is punished.
00:44:17.800 Omar Khadr was convicted of murder.
00:44:19.660 He was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
00:44:21.680 By a jury, he would have gone to a real prison that would have been very unpleasant.
00:44:27.260 No video games, no sports, no gourmet food.
00:44:30.540 He would have just gone to a regular prison.
00:44:32.760 But Barack Obama intervened and forced Khadr on Harper.
00:44:36.540 And I do believe that he pressured Harper to take him.
00:44:38.700 So I wanted to tell you that Gitmo is actually far more luxurious a place than Omar Khadr deserves to go.
00:44:47.460 Because Gitmo is not a punishment.
00:44:50.100 It is a holding thing.
00:44:53.580 Liza writes, let Khadr go, by all means.
00:44:56.100 Just don't let him back in the country.
00:44:58.720 Yeah, I mean, I got a couple questions for you.
00:45:01.920 How's he going to get to Saudi Arabia?
00:45:03.460 What airlines?
00:45:03.940 He's a convicted, confessed terrorist who's murdered a man who's trained in explosives.
00:45:10.040 You going to let him on a plane?
00:45:11.620 What airplane would take him?
00:45:13.820 In fact, how did he get to Toronto when he visited Toronto before?
00:45:16.540 Did he fly on an airplane?
00:45:17.800 Would you like to see Omar Khadr on an airplane?
00:45:21.700 On my interviews with David Menzies and Sheila Gunn-Reed, Jan writes,
00:45:25.180 Thank you, Jan.
00:45:31.780 I love those two both, and I enjoyed calling David my desert rose.
00:45:37.480 I don't think he quite heard me over the Skype, because I think he would have objected more vigorously.
00:45:43.320 Of course, the only one close to being pretty as a flower is our friend Sheila Gunn-Reed, who's just amazing.
00:45:47.960 And she's great, and it was nice to catch up with her today.
00:45:51.220 And I'm not going to try and pronounce the Polish town she was in, but Sheila seems to have picked it up fairly well.
00:45:56.060 I do want to go to Poland.
00:45:57.380 I mean, it looks like a great country.
00:45:59.440 It looks beautiful.
00:46:00.960 It looks like it values itself.
00:46:07.200 It's not postmodern.
00:46:09.260 It's just modern.
00:46:10.740 And it still values its own culture.
00:46:13.400 And I don't know.
00:46:14.300 It just looks like a great place.
00:46:15.420 And the fact that they're standing up to the EU, standing up to open borders migration, standing up to global warming ninnies, it makes me sort of like it.
00:46:24.200 I mean, I really have no connection there.
00:46:26.380 But maybe one day I'll have a chance to go.
00:46:28.860 It looks like Sheila's enjoying it.
00:46:30.880 And we've actually had several staff visits to Poland before.
00:46:34.840 When Tommy Robinson worked with the rebel, he went to Poland.
00:46:39.020 Fairly recently, Jack Buckby and Martina Marcota went to Poland.
00:46:43.280 I think the website for that is rebelpoland.com.
00:46:46.020 So we've got videos there.
00:46:46.940 Anyway, I'm yapping too much about Poland, but it's fun to see Sheila there.
00:46:50.700 But she's not there in a vacation spirit.
00:46:52.760 She's there to work, as you know, and you can tell, and you can see all our videos at rebelun.com.
00:46:57.780 But yeah, you know, when you think about it, we have covered some far-flung places.
00:47:02.700 We've been to Israel.
00:47:03.600 We've been to Iraq.
00:47:04.300 We've been to New Delhi, India.
00:47:05.780 We've been to many countries in Europe.
00:47:08.120 We just sent David Menzies down to Mexico to cover the caravan.
00:47:11.400 And we do these things not because we're bored and not because they're tourist adventures.
00:47:16.420 David certainly didn't go to any touristy spots in Mexico.
00:47:20.000 He went to the worst places there.
00:47:21.720 He was relieved to be back, as was his videographer.
00:47:24.620 But we go there because the news is there that we want to cover.
00:47:27.560 We want to learn about those countries.
00:47:29.420 We want to learn about how the issues there affect us here in Canada.
00:47:32.540 And importantly, because the CBC and CTV and the globe lie about the news in other countries for their own purposes.
00:47:39.960 And I think it's critically important to have the other side of the story, especially when it's something like the United Nations and the Migration Pact and the Global Warming Pact.
00:47:47.480 Because those things, they're being lied about because they affect Canada.
00:47:52.520 And our mainstream media is trying to indoctrinate us and condition us and tell us, don't be worried.
00:47:57.980 There's nothing to be worried about here.
00:47:59.360 So I think sending reporters to these UN conferences, we've now done five UN conferences.
00:48:05.220 What do you think of that?
00:48:05.820 I actually think, pound for pound, it's some of the most important work that we've done at the Rebel.
00:48:10.620 And if you think so, please help us out at rebelun.com.
00:48:13.360 That's the only way we travel.
00:48:14.420 I tell you, the day we do a travel campaign and people don't crowdfund it, I'll get the message that you don't want to do travel anymore and we will stop.
00:48:21.580 But people seem to love it, especially on the Global Warming File.
00:48:24.440 So thank you for your support.
00:48:26.320 We follow the news that you are interested in.
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00:48:33.280 That's our show for today.
00:48:34.440 What do you think about closing the Cold Lake training exercises?
00:48:39.540 It's funny because about a week ago, I got an email from someone in Cold Lake who suggested that they're shutting down the base altogether.
00:48:47.580 And you know what?
00:48:48.160 I just said, well, that's a rumor.
00:48:49.380 I just, I don't, I'm skeptical of it.
00:48:52.160 I got an email to that effect.
00:48:53.620 I read it.
00:48:54.840 Maybe it's someone watching right now.
00:48:56.200 And I'll be honest with you, I ignored it because it wasn't sourced.
00:48:58.860 It was just like scuttlebutt around town.
00:49:01.040 Well, wouldn't you know it?
00:49:02.120 Well, this annual training exercise is gone.
00:49:05.260 And really, once that is gone, do they need the million hectare Cold Lake Air Force Base anymore?
00:49:10.880 If you're taking away this flagship training program, do you even need an Air Force Base anymore?
00:49:16.900 Or could maybe that money be better used for buying Justin Trudeau a new private jet?
00:49:24.180 We'll find out soon enough, won't we?
00:49:26.120 Stay with us.
00:49:27.440 Well, don't stay with us because we're done now.
00:49:30.440 I was going to stay with us more ahead.
00:49:32.080 Instead, I'll say good night and keep fighting for free.
00:49:35.560 I'll say good night.
00:49:38.760 I'll say good night.
00:49:48.520 I'll say good night.
00:49:49.760 Good night.
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