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?
00:03:12.540And this year, it's not because our Air Force is off to war, but because Justin Trudeau has starved our Air Force of money.
00:03:20.940Here, let me read from the Air Force press release itself.
00:03:22.680The Royal Canadian Air Force has decided not to conduct exercise maple flag in 2019.
00:03:30.540The RCAF will use the opportunity to refocus its resources, to update the exercise's mandate, and to modernize the infrastructure used during the exercise.
00:03:41.960The 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.
00:03:52.520There's a lot of baffle gab and jargon in there, isn't there?
00:03:55.620So let me translate into plain English for you.
00:03:58.900They don't have the money or the support.
00:04:00.780So they're going to take a year off or, who knows, maybe longer.
00:04:05.980They're going to refocus, as in they'll spend what little money they have on doing other things.
00:06:00.020This press release is both infuriatingly vague and pitiful.
00:06:05.360As if the decision were made by the Air Force itself as opposed to Justin Trudeau and the Minister of Defense.
00:06:11.100As usual, they're blaming the military itself.
00:06:13.660Oh, 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.
00:06:23.500That's called stolen valor, by the way.
00:06:28.280After careful consideration, we will not conduct exercise Maple Flag in 2019.
00:06:34.380We 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.
00:06:49.560By 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.
00:07:05.720I am so sad for the guy who had to sign his name to that.
00:07:16.640The 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.
00:08:32.020And they then tell Meinzinger how much money he has, and then they go back to their jet-setting ways.
00:08:38.820That's the one jet Trudeau will never scrimp on, will he?
00:08:42.820Here'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.
00:08:55.960Read this story and have a heart, will you?
00:09:22.340And the humiliation of sitting in a private jet that had ashtrays until 2013.
00:09:27.040Luckily, thank God, Justin Trudeau had to never suffer that indignity as he didn't become prime minister for another two years.
00:09:33.900But we obviously need to buy the man a new luxury jet.
00:09:38.080So let's write a story about it in the State Broadcaster.
00:09:40.460They're softening you up, by the way, for when they buy one.
00:09:44.260Our Air Force fighter pilots have to make do with CF-18s that are 35 years old.
00:09:49.320They're being replaced with 34-year-old fighter jets from Australia.
00:09:53.440But 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.
00:10:07.800Because he didn't say when it would return, did he?
00:10:09.820He didn't even confirm that it would return at all.
00:10:14.560Because if he doesn't have the money now, why would he have it next year?
00:10:18.460If his equipment is outdated today, why would it be any newer next year, as more and more allies get the new F-35s?
00:10:25.720Let me read some more from the press release.
00:10:27.220The 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.
00:10:41.880Well, there's part of the answer, isn't it?
00:10:44.460If 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?
00:10:51.740The Quebecers are better than the rest of Canada, because, you know, we're Quebecers.
00:11:16.100I 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.
00:11:27.660So we're actually giving money to a private airplane manufacturer to subsidize foreign countries.
00:11:32.480And Bombardier, they just pocket the money, including massive bonuses to their Quebec executives.
00:11:37.960By the way, the United States thinks that's an unfair trade practice, which it obviously is.
00:11:42.640So they've started a trade complaint against Bombardier.
00:11:46.380And that is literally why Trudeau has refused to buy modern F-35s.
00:11:51.320He's punishing Donald Trump for objecting to his bailout of Bombardier.
00:11:56.340Imagine if Trudeau gave the billion dollars, instead of to Bombardier, to our Canadian Air Force.
00:12:03.740And I don't mean to buy himself a version of Air Force once.
00:12:32.620With 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.
00:12:46.280Our adversaries are innovating, and so must we and our allies.
00:12:51.260Yeah, the Americans aren't shutting down their training versions of Maple Leafle.
00:12:56.260Don't think shutting down training is the same as innovating your training.
00:13:03.100But 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.
00:13:10.980No one is that dumb, other than the Trudeau liberal staffer who wrote this and told the RCAF to sign it.
00:13:18.920This news is devastating to the Air Force.
00:13:23.900It is devastating to its capacity to do its job.
00:13:27.120It is devastating to our role as Canada within allied air forces, NATO, NORAD, our other allies.
00:13:33.920This is really our way of announcing to the world, because remember, this is an international training event.
00:13:39.780We are telling the world that we just can't keep pace anymore.
00:13:43.840We're out, you guys go ahead, we'll be back here with those Australian F-18s.
00:13:51.160This is devastating to morale in our Air Force, obviously.
00:13:54.000No equipment, no pay, now not even training.
00:13:58.200And of course it's devastating to Alberta, home of Cold Lake, where these exercises have been important for the community.
00:25:12.220So today, actually, we got up early and we went out to Auschwitz, Auschwitz, one and Auschwitz-Birkenau.
00:25:18.780And 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.
00:25:32.860And it's always a very haunting and stirring experience.
00:25:36.820But there you're learning about the concentration camp sort of secondhand.
00:25:41.480And 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.
00:25:57.980But 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.
00:26:08.820Or 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.
00:26:27.840I think that it does a real disservice to the legacy of the concentration camps.
00:26:35.160And it really diminishes what happened there.
00:26:37.120You know, that's a very wise observation.
00:26:40.860It's like a knife that gets dulled by overuse.
00:26:45.600And 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.
00:27:28.800And 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.
00:28:45.220I 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.
00:28:55.100And as you correctly point out, Mark is one of the best briefed people.
00:29:20.760Very, very ungodly early Saturday morning.
00:29:24.320I think it has to be at the airport at 3 a.m. or something like that.
00:29:27.580So 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.
00:29:39.180And to make sure that everybody who sent me here gets their money's worth.
00:32:27.660And 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.
00:32:53.3402017, Donald Trump pulled us out of the UN process.
00:32:56.3002018, the carbon tax is in disrepute, and there's riots in France.
00:33:01.900So it's just, it's got to be an emotional downer for all these global warming kooks.
00:33:07.500Do you detect that, or are they inside this cult-like bubble, and they're just sort of defiant?
00:33:11.700What are they like when you actually meet these people?
00:33:15.220I think it's six of one half a dozen of another.
00:33:17.760I 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.
00:33:26.820They're walking around just completely deluded, thinking that they can impose these measures on the rest of the world without the United States.
00:33:34.520But 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.
00:33:50.220And 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.
00:33:59.800But 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.
00:34:10.780You 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.
00:34:18.720What do you mean by Russia and some of those other countries have disputed the science?
00:34:23.420And 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.
00:34:31.780I've been trying to brief myself on him.
00:34:45.660So 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.
00:34:58.340They're saying that the numbers are garbage.
00:35:00.300They're not going to be following along with those numbers or participating in any policy drafted using those numbers.
00:35:07.000They've completely disregarded the IPCC suggestions as far as the Paris Accord.
00:35:13.360So they're revolting against the United Nations as they attend this conference.
00:35:36.260So 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.
00:35:46.060And then with Brazil, they've come out and said, now, Brazil is supposed to be the host country for this conference for next year.
00:35:56.160And Brazil has said they will not be participating as the host country.
00:36:02.260So the United Nations now is caught flat-footed, and they have to find another country to host the climate change conference.
00:37:34.040And if you recall our conversation the other day, I think she had three stops.
00:37:38.100She left home near Edmonton, got to Edmonton, flew to Toronto, left Toronto, flew to Frankfurt,
00:37:42.980left Frankfurt, flew to the airport near Katowice.
00:37:46.260So the milk run, and that's to save money because, of course, we crowdfund her trip in $10 and $20 and occasional $100 increments.
00:37:54.480So we have to be more careful than the wastrels in government.
00:37:58.740So thank you if you're one of those who chipped in.
00:38:01.460David Menzies, who was at the Morocco conference, that was a shorter conference, and it has wrapped up now.
00:38:08.840And so, in fact, as I tape this, David is actually in the air flying back to Canada.
00:38:14.320But 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.
00:38:24.100So here is a selection by our producers of one of David's videos.
00:38:29.460Well, folks, one of the things I've looked at while we've been here in Marrakesh
00:38:33.260is how the media from the world over is covering the UN Global Compact on Migration.
00:38:39.920That is to say, of course, the media that's actually allowed in the building and able to report.
00:38:46.000And the vast majority of media coverage is, this is a good thing.
00:38:50.140And anything you've heard, it's just fear-mongering.
00:38:58.540You 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.
00:39:08.320In 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,
00:39:18.180well, that goes to Mary Robinson of Time magazine.
00:39:22.760And I'll read you verbatim what Ms. Robinson had to say.
00:39:26.720Her lead paragraph is, ignore the lies about the UN Migration Pact.
00:39:32.180It's the only responsible solution to a changing world.
00:39:36.680OK. 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.
00:39:49.420She's a 39-year-old woman with five children, and she has stopped at the final pit stop of the migrant caravan.
00:39:59.820Funny, 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.
00:40:13.540The media, including Time magazine, whenever they take a snapshot, it's always women and children.
00:46:15.420And 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.
00:46:24.200I mean, I really have no connection there.
00:46:26.380But maybe one day I'll have a chance to go.
00:47:21.720He was relieved to be back, as was his videographer.
00:47:24.620But we go there because the news is there that we want to cover.
00:47:27.560We want to learn about those countries.
00:47:29.420We want to learn about how the issues there affect us here in Canada.
00:47:32.540And importantly, because the CBC and CTV and the globe lie about the news in other countries for their own purposes.
00:47:39.960And 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.
00:47:47.480Because those things, they're being lied about because they affect Canada.
00:47:52.520And our mainstream media is trying to indoctrinate us and condition us and tell us, don't be worried.
00:47:57.980There's nothing to be worried about here.
00:47:59.360So I think sending reporters to these UN conferences, we've now done five UN conferences.
00:48:14.420I 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.
00:48:21.580But people seem to love it, especially on the Global Warming File.
00:48:34.440What do you think about closing the Cold Lake training exercises?
00:48:39.540It'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.