Rebel News Podcast - November 14, 2020


CBC is Cryin' for Biden, Manitoba COVID Camps


Episode Stats

Length

34 minutes

Words per Minute

152.52065

Word Count

5,234

Sentence Count

377

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Jen White is a CBC journalist from St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador, and she was literally crying, or at least she was, until she deleted her tweet about the suspected new VP of the United States, Kamala Harris.


Transcript

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00:01:14.180 Welcome to Rebel Roundup, ladies and gentlemen, and the rest of you,
00:01:31.480 in which we look back at some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favorite rebels.
00:01:36.280 I'm your host, David Menzies.
00:01:37.980 Hey, we all know that most of the mainstream media is in the tank when it comes to progressive causes.
00:01:44.840 But when a certain CBC journalist actually tweeted that she was crying tears of joy regarding Kamala Harris,
00:01:53.160 do you think even by CBC standards that was a wee bit too much to stomach?
00:01:58.520 Sheila Gunn-Reed shall explain why female journalists love to champion the success of female politicians,
00:02:04.400 but only if they are left-of-center female politicians.
00:02:09.780 Kian Bextie ventured into the hinterland of Manitoba,
00:02:12.940 and he discovered something a tad ominous, namely a secret COVID-19 camp.
00:02:20.120 Why is such an encampment there, and why isn't the mainstream media reporting this story?
00:02:26.260 Kian shall try to make sense of it all.
00:02:29.000 And letters, we get your letters. We get them every minute of every day.
00:02:31.940 And you had plenty to say about my video regarding dueling protests in Little Elmer, Ontario last Saturday.
00:02:39.360 One was an anti-lockdown protest.
00:02:42.400 The other was a pro-lockdown and pro-big government protest.
00:02:47.980 Can you possibly guess, folks, which protest was civil and peaceful,
00:02:52.540 and which one was vulgar and violent?
00:02:55.500 Those are your rebels. Now let's round them up.
00:03:01.940 Jen White is a journalist with the CBC from St. John's, Newfoundland,
00:03:07.920 and she was literally crying, or at least she was,
00:03:11.160 until she deleted her tweet about the suspected new VP of the United States,
00:03:16.600 Kamala Harris.
00:03:18.300 White tweeted this from her official CBC Twitter account,
00:03:21.300 the one that has her CBC bio in it and her CBC email address attached to it.
00:03:26.060 She wrote,
00:03:27.280 I can't stop crying.
00:03:29.740 What a momentous day.
00:03:31.100 Thank you, Kamala, for smashing that glass ceiling.
00:03:34.540 As a woman, I'm so proud and so hopeful for all the little girls and young women out there.
00:03:40.540 It's been a rough year, but the future just got brighter.
00:03:45.060 Hashtag, of course, this hashtag.
00:03:47.380 The future is female.
00:03:49.300 Get it together, Jen White.
00:03:51.940 Honestly, act like an adult here.
00:03:53.680 Now, the tweet is deleted, but this is a perfect example of the CBC's extreme political bias
00:03:59.960 and their sexist treatment of conservative women versus how they treat liberal ones.
00:04:06.060 I mean, CBC tells us they're nonpartisan, but to steal a phrase from geriatric Joe Biden,
00:04:14.040 come on, man.
00:04:15.020 Come on, man.
00:04:16.840 Come on.
00:04:17.660 And I make this point quite frequently.
00:04:20.140 However, let me be clear once again, I'm not against bias in journalism.
00:04:24.620 I'm biased, of course.
00:04:25.960 I'm openly conservative.
00:04:27.380 I'm an opinion journalist.
00:04:29.460 But I don't like the dishonesty of journalists who claim they aren't biased when they very
00:04:34.760 clearly are, like Jen White here.
00:04:36.720 And more importantly, I don't want to pay for it, as we all do with the enormously bloated
00:04:41.760 CBC.
00:04:42.320 Absolutely amazing.
00:04:44.300 Jen White, a CBC journalist from St. John's, Newfoundland, actually stated for all who cared
00:04:49.640 to read that she was literally crying tears of joy over Kamala Harris.
00:04:55.560 And no, folks, I swear, this is not a Newfie joke.
00:04:59.940 And joining me now with more on the misty-eyed Miss White is Sheila Gunn-Reed.
00:05:04.920 Welcome to Rebel Roundup, my friend.
00:05:07.240 Hey, David.
00:05:07.780 Thanks for having me on the show.
00:05:09.000 It is always a pleasure.
00:05:10.080 Now, Sheila, as you mentioned, that tweet was indeed deleted.
00:05:14.800 But why do you think it was deleted?
00:05:17.600 Because, yes, you and I would bet a large chunk of money that our audience finds it embarrassing.
00:05:25.160 But I could see others in the media mob responding with comments along the lines of, hey, you go,
00:05:31.600 girl.
00:05:33.100 Yeah, I don't think initially she realized just how gross and biased it is.
00:05:37.940 Like, it's embarrassing.
00:05:40.600 It's embarrassing.
00:05:41.620 It's humiliating as a professional woman to be tweeting those sorts of things, that you're literally crying at the idea that Kamala Harris might, after, you know, months of legal wrangling going forward, might actually be the vice president because a geriatric old man stole the election.
00:05:59.020 And, like, that it's embarrassing as a woman to say that stuff and that you can't control your emotions.
00:06:04.800 But secondarily, I don't think she realized just how biased it was.
00:06:08.600 That's the bubble in which the CBC journalists live.
00:06:11.540 They go around telling everybody, we're not biased.
00:06:14.000 We're not biased.
00:06:14.620 We're the state broadcaster.
00:06:15.680 We're above it all.
00:06:16.480 We're like aloof royals.
00:06:18.440 But that's not the case.
00:06:20.980 And they don't even realize it until somebody points it out to them and makes fun of them for two days about it.
00:06:27.300 You know, Sheila, that is a very important point.
00:06:30.140 And it speaks to journalistic ethics.
00:06:32.720 It speaks to the standards by which general assignment reporters are supposed to adhere to.
00:06:39.280 I don't know anything about Jen Webb, but I assume she's kind of a general assignment reporter, meaning that she's just there to, it's just the facts, the five W's and present it.
00:06:49.240 She's not supposed to be like a Rex Murphy, an opinionated commentator.
00:06:52.860 And that's what makes us a little egregious, is that someone who is presenting herself as, oh, I'm just this funnel that all the facts come into and I churn out an unbiased story.
00:07:07.480 Well, clearly, you are showing your bias when you're talking about tears of joy for Ms. Harris.
00:07:15.900 Well, and that's the thing.
00:07:16.860 I don't care if someone's biased.
00:07:18.520 I don't.
00:07:19.020 Like I pointed out in my video, I'm an opinion journalist.
00:07:22.360 But I'm conservative.
00:07:24.020 I don't think that it shocks anybody to find out that I'm an open, upfront conservative.
00:07:29.460 Even when I'm talking about issues of, you know, when I'm talking about the Alberta education system, I always make it clear.
00:07:35.120 Yeah, I have two kids who are still in the school system.
00:07:38.680 I, you know, when I talk about the oil patch, it's evident to everybody.
00:07:41.780 My husband works in the oil patch.
00:07:44.040 I'm a farmer.
00:07:45.100 I want to be upfront about my bias so that people understand that these are the lens through which I'm reporting.
00:07:51.360 But the CBC, they claim to be unbiased.
00:07:56.680 And because they're so unbiased and so important, we're supposed to give them a big stack of cash.
00:08:03.040 But that's not the case.
00:08:05.240 It's never been the case.
00:08:07.340 And it's never been more evident how biased they are.
00:08:10.100 And that's fine.
00:08:10.840 Be biased.
00:08:11.400 I just don't want to pay for it.
00:08:12.840 I don't want to pay for journalists who cry about Kamala Harris and Joe Biden stealing an election in a good way.
00:08:20.760 If you're disappointed about democracy being broken because an election was able to be stolen, okay, fine.
00:08:27.120 But crying because you think Kamala Harris is breaking some sort of glass ceiling?
00:08:31.080 I don't think so.
00:08:31.760 You know, that's the other great point too, Sheila, is that it's not so much, you know, subscribing to the idea of, well, if you don't like what she's saying or tweeting, just change the channel.
00:08:42.580 Yeah, even when I change the channel, I'm still getting a deduction in my paycheck to fund the CBC.
00:08:48.220 And, I mean, you'd think if the CBC were smart or, let's say this, a little more fair, maybe they could divide the company in half.
00:08:56.140 They could have the left of center CBC and the right of center CBC.
00:09:00.280 But, oh, no, that's not the way it goes.
00:09:02.640 You have to be all about Marxism, progressivism, liberalism if you want to have a job there and not be shown the door.
00:09:11.600 Isn't that correct, Sheila?
00:09:12.540 Well, yeah, if you want to move the company, the mother corp, as they call it, a little bit towards the center or even have, like, conservatives, actual conservatives, not official TV, CBC conservatives like Andrew Coyne.
00:09:30.640 If you want to do that, that's a quick way to get your funding cut by Justin Trudeau because he handles all the purse strings.
00:09:38.880 So you're only going to do what the boss wants you to do at CBC.
00:09:43.100 And, you know, in my video, I pointed out just how biased CBC truly is against female conservatives, given that they're crying tears of joy over Kamala Harris versus how they've been treating female conservatives over the years,
00:09:56.400 including when the Republicans 12 full years ago tried to run of a woman as their vice presidential candidate.
00:10:07.140 And they wrote an article that was so gross they had to issue an apology and a retraction after international outcry.
00:10:17.300 So at CBC, there's only this glass ceiling if you're a liberal woman and just let's ignore all those conservative women who are smashing through it every single day.
00:10:27.640 And, of course, you're speaking about Sarah Palin back then.
00:10:30.040 But let's talk about current events, Sheila.
00:10:32.320 Sure.
00:10:32.620 In the last four years, Melania Trump has been the first lady.
00:10:36.600 She has been very active on the charitable front.
00:10:39.840 She is drop-dead gorgeous, but more than a pretty face.
00:10:43.260 She's a very smart woman.
00:10:44.620 She speaks fluently five languages.
00:10:48.200 Can you recall in the last four years any major American woman's magazine having Melania Trump on the cover?
00:10:58.520 Just one.
00:10:59.160 I mean, I can't think of it because I think even I as a guy would have bought that magazine.
00:11:04.180 What is the reason for that unless totally the fix is in when it comes to conservative causes and conservative females?
00:11:14.620 Well, the fix is in.
00:11:15.960 We need to look no further than Leslyn Lewis.
00:11:19.920 In my story, I just – it's simple.
00:11:23.680 Anybody can do it.
00:11:24.480 Go to cbc.ca.
00:11:27.620 Click on all so that you get all the search results.
00:11:30.840 Put in Kamala Harris.
00:11:32.520 See how many hits you get back.
00:11:34.940 It's nearing 1,400, I think.
00:11:37.300 And then if you go and do the exact same thing for Leslyn Lewis, you'll get under 400.
00:11:42.940 And Leslyn Lewis should be the good news story of feminism, of immigration, of Canadian pluralism, if you care about those sorts of things.
00:11:54.940 But the CBC doesn't.
00:11:57.540 They only care about politics because Leslyn Lewis, unfortunately for CBC, not only is she a woman of colour, an accomplished woman who made something of herself, she's an immigrant.
00:12:09.540 But Leslyn Lewis has something going against her and that's that she's a conservative and a social conservative.
00:12:15.380 And so CBC did not cover her or hardly covered her during the conservative leadership campaign and they really only gave her sort of favourable coverage like, hey, by the way, look at this lady after she lost the conservative leadership.
00:12:32.740 And I think a lot of that has to do with everything about Leslyn Lewis busts the CBC narrative about conservatives that were anti-woman, that were anti, to use the language of the left, person of colour, that were anti-immigrant, and particularly Western conservatives because that's where Leslyn Lewis drew the bulk of her support.
00:12:51.440 It was from out here in the West.
00:12:53.200 Those backwards hillbillies were overwhelmingly willing to support a black immigrant conservative woman as the leader of the conservative party.
00:13:03.200 So CBC just had to put the blinders on until it was all over but the crying.
00:13:08.080 Yeah.
00:13:08.320 And again, her biggest sin, of course, was she was on the wrong side of the political spectrum.
00:13:13.640 Yeah.
00:13:13.900 And, you know, I mean, I remember there's a story going back 15 years ago.
00:13:17.500 I heard it reported on radio.
00:13:18.680 I remember laughing out loud harder than listening to, you know, 10 episodes of Seinfeld.
00:13:24.760 And it was a school board in the UK and they had published a pamphlet for the students to read.
00:13:31.020 And it was entitled something along the lines of Great Woman in British Politics.
00:13:37.380 And can you imagine, Sheila, conspicuous by her absence was Margaret Thatcher.
00:13:44.820 You know it.
00:13:45.580 She wasn't in that pamphlet.
00:13:47.340 But how can you, how is this even possible, Sheila?
00:13:52.260 It's possible.
00:13:53.620 It's possible.
00:13:55.240 You know, in my video I mused aloud, like, does CBC have some sort of filter on the internet down there that they don't know about all these other accomplished women who didn't sleep their way to the top the way Kamala Harris is sort of accused of sleeping her way to the top?
00:14:13.560 I believe her nickname is heels, heels, heels up Harris.
00:14:16.360 There's a lot of other women out there who just, you know, made their way to the top in, at the time, a very seriously man's world.
00:14:24.740 And many of them from the right side of the political spectrum.
00:14:28.680 But CBC just doesn't even acknowledge them at all.
00:14:32.880 You mentioned Margaret Thatcher.
00:14:36.800 In my video I pointed out Sarah Palin, the vice presidential candidate.
00:14:41.120 They just want to pretend doesn't exist unless they're calling her, what do they call her?
00:14:45.080 A toned down porn star in their article about her.
00:14:48.680 Written by Heather Malick, by the way, who now works at the star.
00:14:52.880 A toned down porn star, which, I mean, you can call a conservative woman, a toned down porn star, draw international outrage, have to issue a retraction and an apology.
00:15:07.000 And the worst that happens to your career in Canada is you make a lateral move to the Toronto star.
00:15:12.980 I mean, that's the state of the media here in Canada.
00:15:16.380 But, yeah, they forgot Thatcher, Indira Gandhi, Benazir Bhutto, Golda Meir.
00:15:23.520 They forgot all these incredible women, these accomplished women of days gone by because Kamala Harris is running second fiddle to an old man in cognitive decline.
00:15:33.900 Wow.
00:15:34.440 It's potentially going to be a horrible four years to come, isn't it, Sheila?
00:15:38.960 But, listen, thank you so much for that excellent commentary.
00:15:42.980 And you have a good weekend, my friend.
00:15:45.260 Thanks, David.
00:15:45.980 You too.
00:15:46.360 You got it.
00:15:47.020 And that was Sheila Gunn-Reed somewhere in the northern hinterland of Alberta.
00:15:51.460 Keep it here, folks.
00:15:52.280 More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
00:15:59.720 Kian Bexty for Rebel News standing in rural Manitoba, standing in a place at a location you probably wouldn't even notice if you weren't looking for it.
00:16:08.740 This is a COVID camp.
00:16:10.460 One of the ones that the CBC doesn't want you to believe exists.
00:16:14.240 In fact, article after article coming out of the CBC and every other mainstream media site, but particularly the CBC, who is running damage control for Justin Trudeau.
00:16:23.100 They say that no sites like this.
00:16:24.740 Now, they're not real.
00:16:26.100 They don't exist.
00:16:26.800 Justin Trudeau, of course, put out an RFI, a request for information, asking for industry to give them input, give the federal government input onto how they could best run camps just like these.
00:16:38.820 And apparently they've set up a few already.
00:16:41.300 Now, this camp in particular is run by the Manitoba Métis Federation, and it is currently standing empty, according to a conversation I had with two folks who are running maintenance here.
00:16:53.040 Now, they weren't wearing any masks when I was talking to them, so I tend to believe them that there's no COVID cases in here right now.
00:16:59.360 But I'm also curious as to what the purpose of these camps are, especially when it comes to Justin Trudeau's camps.
00:17:05.860 The RFI states that it's for health purposes and for dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
00:17:10.320 But it also says that people can be added to the roster of these camps' clientele for any other requirement that the federal government has.
00:17:20.100 What are those requirements, and why is the CBC so concerned with you knowing that camps like this already exist?
00:17:28.480 Now, this camp in particular has raised some concerns with the local community.
00:17:32.840 Portage, Manitoba, just a few kilometers north of here, well, their newspaper put out this article.
00:17:37.780 They were concerned about the ominous barbed wire that is around this facility.
00:17:43.380 It's pretty ominous.
00:17:44.340 Now, Justin Trudeau is furious about articles like that and stories like you're listening to right now.
00:17:49.620 He doesn't want you to know what's going on.
00:17:51.480 He doesn't want you to think at all.
00:17:53.840 Listen to what he said.
00:17:54.760 I was chatting with a group of students the other day, and a young woman asked me about COVID internment camps.
00:18:03.040 And I had to explain that as we consume increasing amounts and various sources of information online and around us, we need to continue to be attentive to source.
00:18:17.680 We need to continue to be attentive to comparing various reports and looking for trusted sources.
00:18:25.280 Now, in the article, the spokesperson for this site says that people would be referred by the provincial government and then sent here.
00:18:32.260 It doesn't say anything about volunteering.
00:18:34.260 It just says that if the government refers them, they will accept them.
00:18:37.700 Now, this could put them as a pretty prime location, a candidate for Justin Trudeau's planned quarantine sites.
00:18:44.480 He wants to expand them.
00:18:45.420 In fact, he wants them to exist for two years, up to two years.
00:18:49.820 So right now, here, south of Portage-la-Prairie, at this isolated site, Justin Trudeau might send some federal agents to check it out soon.
00:18:58.960 And maybe Justin Trudeau will end up adding this very camp to his roster of COVID camps where they send Canadians who meet certain government requirements, just like the RFI said.
00:19:12.380 Now, if that's not ominous, I don't know what is.
00:19:15.160 Well, it looks like Kian Bexty has done it again.
00:19:19.100 Last month, he found that facility in Quebec, which was housing all those illegal aliens simply waltzing into Canada via Roxham Road.
00:19:28.300 And this time around, it's a facility that is supposedly a COVID-19 camp.
00:19:34.680 Wow.
00:19:35.380 The plot surely thickens.
00:19:37.940 And joining me now to weigh in on a camp that surely no one wants to go to is Kian Bexty himself.
00:19:44.580 Welcome to Rubble Roundup, my friend.
00:19:46.900 Hey, David.
00:19:47.700 Hey, so Kian, what the heck is going on here?
00:19:52.980 Yeah, that's a good question.
00:19:55.000 We started looking into this camp a while ago to figure out exactly what was going on.
00:20:01.040 And we figured the best way to figure that out was to be to actually go there and see.
00:20:06.700 So we did.
00:20:07.660 And I went all the way out to Winnipeg and then drove quite a ways to get to this camp.
00:20:14.020 It's very isolated.
00:20:15.580 And I recognized it from the pictures, but it was a little bit off the road.
00:20:20.620 And it wasn't even a very well-traveled road.
00:20:24.760 It was very, very isolated.
00:20:26.220 I showed up there and I started looking around.
00:20:29.940 And there was folks actually working on maintenance there that I ended up speaking to.
00:20:34.480 They were able to confirm a few things for me.
00:20:36.560 It was indeed a camp for COVID patients.
00:20:39.060 They say, at the time that I was there, there was no patients there.
00:20:43.400 And they say, at the time that I was there, there was also no agreement with the federal government to house anyone.
00:20:50.040 But that didn't bar them from getting some sort of contract should Justin Trudeau move forward with his plan to make COVID camps for Canadians.
00:21:01.780 Some reports say they already exist.
00:21:03.580 Some say they don't.
00:21:04.780 The CBC wants you to think that they don't, but this site is certainly equipped to be able to house them should Justin Trudeau call on them.
00:21:13.680 And, Kian, if these are indeed COVID camps, who are the intended people to reside in these camps?
00:21:22.560 And by that I mean, Kian, are these for illegal immigrants into Canada?
00:21:29.620 And we know that there's an area in Manitoba that is a threshold for that activity as well as Roxham Road.
00:21:38.520 Or are these camps meant for bona fide Canadian citizens?
00:21:43.100 Well, originally it was intended, to my understanding, for Métis individuals.
00:21:50.620 But that could be expanded, I think, should Justin Trudeau sort of create a contract with them saying, you know, house this many people for this long at these times.
00:22:00.720 Who it's exactly for isn't totally clear, but it is being, this camp is owned by the Métis, Manitoba Métis Federation.
00:22:10.200 So my guess is that they would want to house their own people first to support their own people, if that's what you would call it.
00:22:19.280 But anyone could be there, I would presume, but it's not clear at this moment.
00:22:26.700 And, you know, it's this lack of clarity that is really egregious, I think, Kian, especially from a federal government that, when it first ran five years ago,
00:22:36.020 was promising to be the most transparent Canadian government in history.
00:22:41.100 And I just want to throw to a clip, in case people think we're going down a conspiracy road here, that's not the case.
00:22:48.880 I want to throw this clip of independent MPP Randy Hillier, who, about a month ago, in the Ontario legislature, raised the question about these camps.
00:23:01.020 And as you'll see, folks, in his first question, I think he was just given a bunch of baffle gab.
00:23:06.980 And the second question, he was completely ignored.
00:23:10.260 Here, check it out.
00:23:11.080 My question is to the Premier.
00:23:12.500 In my supplemental question yesterday, I asked this government if the people of Ontario should prepare for internment camps.
00:23:20.380 In September, the federal government posted a call for expressions of interest for contractors to supply, provide and manage quarantine isolation camps
00:23:30.380 throughout every province and every territory in Canada.
00:23:34.180 These quarantine isolation camps, however, are not limited to people with COVID, but provide a wide latitude for many people to be detained.
00:23:48.300 Surely this government is aware of the intentions to build these isolation camps from coast to coast.
00:23:54.500 And my question to the Premier is, how many of these camps will be built?
00:23:59.680 And how many people does this government expect to do?
00:24:02.340 Question.
00:24:04.260 Government House Leader.
00:24:05.600 Thank you.
00:24:06.180 Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:24:07.340 It is very true that when people leave the country and when they come back in, that the province is suggesting,
00:24:14.100 and the federal government, in cooperation with the federal government, we are suggesting that people isolate themselves.
00:24:19.520 That has been a practice that has been very successful, not only here in the province of Ontario, but across Canada.
00:24:25.360 And we will, of course, be redoubling our efforts to make sure that the people of the province of Ontario remain safe, Mr. Speaker.
00:24:32.380 Here's the RFP, and in the RFP, it uses clear language to express that these camps can be used for a broad spectrum of people,
00:24:44.900 not limited to travellers.
00:24:47.140 Indeed, it doesn't even mention international travellers.
00:24:50.960 It's just a broad latitude of people.
00:24:54.300 And I'll send over the copy of the RFP after.
00:24:56.740 So your government must be in negotiations and aware of these plans to potentially detain and isolate citizens and residents of our country and our province.
00:25:11.740 So, Speaker, to the Premier, where will these camps be built?
00:25:17.660 How many people will be detained?
00:25:19.460 And for what reasons can people be kept in these isolation camps?
00:25:30.240 And I'd like to have the Premier assure the people of Ontario...
00:25:34.320 Member, take a seat.
00:25:37.180 So, Kian, that was Randy Hillier, an elected MPP, trying to get answers.
00:25:42.320 I don't think he got those answers.
00:25:44.680 And, I mean, you brought up the point of CBC.
00:25:48.780 This is not something you're going to see on the CBC.
00:25:51.460 To me, this is a hell of a story.
00:25:54.220 The fact that these camps are going up, we're not 100% sure.
00:25:59.160 It doesn't say so in the fine print nitty-gritty who's destined for these camps.
00:26:03.240 This should be front-page news.
00:26:04.820 So, why is the mainstream media not gung-ho to report this?
00:26:10.260 That's a really good question.
00:26:11.520 The mainstream media, when it comes to the term COVID camps, they want to stay well away from that.
00:26:19.320 They want to not touch it with a 10-foot pole.
00:26:21.660 And it's because they're all paid by Justin Trudeau.
00:26:23.860 And Justin Trudeau knows that he botched this file so perfectly.
00:26:29.520 I mean, like, he put out this RFI saying that not only people who...
00:26:35.660 That these camps would hold not just people who need to be quarantined for public health reasons,
00:26:40.900 but they would also put people in these camps who meet other, quote, government requirements without elaborating on that at all,
00:26:49.000 which is obviously a huge problem.
00:26:51.340 It's not just the coronavirus and public health.
00:26:53.900 It's anything else that Justin Trudeau wants to put you in a camp for.
00:26:57.960 These camps could include that.
00:26:59.740 Now, this camp, I want to reiterate, isn't on a contract right now with Justin Trudeau.
00:27:06.880 But they did tell me that they would take any client who was referred to them, any Canadian, or Manitoban at least, or Métis,
00:27:17.420 who was referred to them by the Manitoba provincial government.
00:27:21.960 They didn't say anything about it being voluntary.
00:27:23.900 They didn't say anything like that.
00:27:24.800 They just said if they were referred to them, their camp would open up their gates.
00:27:28.720 They would roll their gates down and let them in and then close the gates back up.
00:27:33.260 And they would be behind this barbed wire chain-link fence,
00:27:37.760 which really was concerning to some folks in the community, according to Portage Online,
00:27:43.900 who said that it drew some ire.
00:27:45.420 Because it's just such an ominous-looking thing.
00:27:48.620 In the middle of the Manitoba prairie, there's this barbed wire camp.
00:27:56.020 And people were rightfully concerned about it because they weren't really sure what was going on there.
00:28:00.760 And they don't know what will go on there.
00:28:02.740 Because if they do secure a contract with the federal government, which is a possibility always,
00:28:08.040 then the local residents are rightfully concerned.
00:28:11.980 Well, it was a heck of a story, Kian.
00:28:14.820 And, you know, who knows?
00:28:16.640 There is such a lack of transparency with this government.
00:28:19.320 It might not even be for COVID-infected individuals to begin with.
00:28:23.620 It might be for enemies of the state.
00:28:25.300 And, of course, enemies of the state, through the lens of Justin Trudeau,
00:28:28.740 it's not somebody like Omar Khadr.
00:28:30.860 It's people like you and I and Ezra and Sheila for daring to report this kind of thing.
00:28:36.220 So that's the second facility that your hard work and your persistent digging has found.
00:28:43.060 One last question.
00:28:44.140 Are you off to any other province or region of Canada where there might be another ominous building with barbed wire going up?
00:28:52.460 That's got to be a secret, David.
00:28:54.720 Okay.
00:28:55.400 Yeah, that's right.
00:28:56.180 Well, I'm sure if there is one, it's going to be you that will find it, Kian,
00:29:01.760 because we can't depend on the bought and paid for members of the mainstream media
00:29:07.360 to possibly embarrass the prime minister to such a degree.
00:29:12.200 So thank you again for all your hard work, Kian, and you have a good weekend, my friend.
00:29:16.300 Thanks, you too.
00:29:17.060 Got it.
00:29:18.060 And that was Kian Bexte in Calgary.
00:29:20.320 Keep it here, folks.
00:29:21.100 More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
00:29:23.300 We'll see you next time.
00:29:53.300 I'm not wearing a mask.
00:29:54.140 Is that microphone?
00:29:55.300 Oh, actually, this morning, sir.
00:29:56.880 But, um...
00:29:57.760 This morning?
00:29:58.400 Yes.
00:29:59.120 You're not with the plan either, are you?
00:30:00.600 Okay, so...
00:30:01.480 Where's your mask?
00:30:02.260 No, where's your mask?
00:30:02.900 Don't get anywhere near me with that thing.
00:30:04.520 Okay, well, you interrupted me, sir, so I'm just trying to give you some...
00:30:07.500 I didn't interrupt you.
00:30:08.280 I asked you a question.
00:30:09.320 Yeah, while I was doing an interview, so...
00:30:11.200 So, are you with...
00:30:12.180 Fight that thing at me!
00:30:14.180 What?
00:30:14.880 Are you kidding me?
00:30:15.940 Is he with the radio station?
00:30:20.020 Yeah.
00:30:20.600 Yeah.
00:30:21.160 Oh, you're...
00:30:21.980 I have a hard time not killing stupid people!
00:30:24.700 Really?
00:30:24.980 You have a hard time not killing stupid people.
00:30:27.480 I do!
00:30:28.080 It's all I can do not to!
00:30:29.780 He is, like he says...
00:30:31.740 You want to believe what you believe?
00:30:33.220 You believe.
00:30:33.800 I don't give a shit.
00:30:35.140 Sorry, what was that, man?
00:30:35.980 We couldn't hear.
00:30:36.420 Where are your fucking masks?
00:30:37.480 Where am I?
00:30:37.980 I think masks?
00:30:38.500 Yeah, that's what I said.
00:30:39.580 Where are your masks?
00:30:39.840 That's what I said.
00:30:40.280 Where are your masks?
00:30:40.660 Yeah, so once again, the Love Trumps Hate crowd is anything but that.
00:30:53.960 It is all about advocating and even using violence, physical violence, vandalism, to get their way.
00:31:03.260 We're going to follow up on that, thug.
00:31:05.200 You mark my words, folks.
00:31:06.720 If the police here in Elmer are not going to do anything about it, because this is someone, I guess, who advocates the mayor's position, we will go forward with a private prosecution.
00:31:17.480 So there were two protests last Saturday in Little Elmer, Ontario.
00:31:20.720 One was anti-lockdown.
00:31:22.260 The other was pro-lockdown and pro-mask and pro-big government.
00:31:26.160 Can you possibly guess which side was civil and polite and which side was vulgar and violent?
00:31:31.960 In any event, here's what some of you had to say about Elmer's dueling protests and yet another Rebel News microphone that has now dearly departed thanks to a thug who simply could not express his positions verbally.
00:31:48.260 MJ writes,
00:31:49.380 Yes, and isn't it odd that the mask acolytes want us to mask up so that we all stay safe?
00:32:05.800 And if we don't mask up, they'll start throwing their fists around, which I would say is far more unsafe than the chance of getting the Wuhan virus.
00:32:17.720 I think that's called perverse irony.
00:32:20.560 Bruce McLennan writes,
00:32:21.720 I assume you're speaking about those in government who advocate more lockdowns, Bruce, and if so, I totally agree.
00:32:32.460 So many politicians have gotten a little taste of totalitarian power thanks to the Wuhan virus and the subsequent attacks on our civil liberties.
00:32:43.020 And you know something, folks?
00:32:44.220 They really, really like the taste.
00:32:48.140 Masonry Joe writes,
00:32:49.520 That is exactly what we'll be doing if the police don't or can't do their job.
00:33:05.080 You know, we're pro-police here at Rebel News, but the Elmer police acted disgracefully last Saturday,
00:33:12.160 turning a blind eye to assault and vandalism on one side,
00:33:15.980 yet laying Highway Traffic Act charges against the other side for such egregious crimes as, oh, not wearing a seatbelt.
00:33:24.300 Give me a break.
00:33:26.600 And Shadow Bennett writes,
00:33:28.900 Pretty convenient now these extreme pro-mask wearers can hide their identities.
00:33:34.580 Oh, bingo.
00:33:35.480 And yet another reason I absolutely hate these stupid masks.
00:33:39.980 Well, that wraps up another edition of Rebel Roundup.
00:33:43.880 Thanks so much for joining us.
00:33:45.360 See you next week.
00:33:46.140 And hey, folks, never forget, without risk, there can be no glory.
00:33:50.160 Good night.
00:33:50.640 Good night.
00:33:51.300 Good night.
00:33:52.380 Good night.
00:34:18.040 Good night.
00:34:18.140 Good night.