DAILY | ArriveCan app ruining lives; Prince Harry the climate hypocrite; AHS ends vax mandate
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David Menzies and Sheila Gunnegered are joined by the host of the rebel news live stream on this day, July 19th, 2022, where they discuss all things Canada. Today's episode is dedicated to National Daiquiri Day and to the heroic efforts of flight attendant safety professionals.
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to the rebel news live stream on this a tuesday july 19th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well
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let me tell you a little bit about my co-host do you know what folks do you know that today
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is national daiquiri day my friend loves daiquiris i was going to celebrate national daiquiri day with
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her except i couldn't come up with a rhyming couplet for the words hickory daiquiri dock oh she is the
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she devil with a sword she is the khaleesi of northern alberta she is sheila gun reed how you doing there
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sheila oh david i'm doing great um i know that you could actually come up with a rhyme and that's the
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problem how's it going david well you know what i i'm just assuming you like daiquiris i mean as i
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understand it it's rum lime and sugar i have to avoid sugar so that's off my list uh but i do too
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just for fun i i don't have like a medical reason to like my pancreas isn't trying to kill me but i
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just i i don't know i can take a relief daiquiris i try not to drink my calories to be honest with you
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well you know what i gotta say thank you because uh when it comes to the topic of eating
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remember i was complaining a couple of shows ago with my cycling program uh i end up the unsavory
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part of it is i end up getting bugs flying down my throat and you said to close your mouth something
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i don't like to do but i did and the bug consumption has dramatically plunged way to go
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sheila gun reed another reason why you are the chief reporter at this company you're welcome
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david you're welcome i'm just also looking at this it's national stick your tongue out day
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um national urban beekeeping day um i don't know what all these other things are i think these are like
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culturally significant days in other places but um it's also flight attendant safety professionals
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day today we honor and recognize the hard work dedication and professionalism of flight
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attendants boy i wouldn't want to be a flight attendant these days of airport chaos thanks
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to liberals and and uh all the layoffs and the catastrophe and of the arrive can app and and
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the only time the liberals have ever considered being fiscally conservative was when they laid off all
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the screening staff um to make sure that they uh met budgets in airports and then they turned the
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airports into biomedical labs which they were never designed to be and um oh yeah and all the passport
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staff are also working from home so i wouldn't want to be a flight attendant because that might be the
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first human face you see after you've traversed the disaster of the airport be nice to them please if
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you wouldn't mind oh you know you you took the words out of my mouth i'm sure they are getting the
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brunt of uh travelers that are beyond their wits end but i'm going to challenge you on something
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sheila um laying off the screeners at the airport wasn't the first example of trudeau liberal fiscal
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conservatism we got to go back to 2019 don't you remember that 10.5 million dollar check to our own
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homegrown al-qaeda terrorist umar qatar because you see folks to challenge this in the courts that could
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have been tens of millions so we're going to save you uh the burden of that and just cut this murderer
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self-confessed murderer an eight-figure check how disgraceful but so we have two examples of fiscal
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conservatives and it's funny because they love to just keep challenging us in court spare no expense to
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fight rebel news all the time you know like to get access to the debates they throw you know dozens
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of lawyers at our one or two lawyers working around the clock to get us in and they do um also you know
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like all these legal challenges with regard to vaccine passports and um now the arrive can app
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and lockdowns all these constitutional challenges they don't mind throwing every resource they have
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at charities like they're fighting the democracy fund which is a legal charity in court using all
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the resources of the government they never ever consider that maybe we could save some money by just
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saying yeah you know what this was a bad idea let's just backtrack they only do that for convicted
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al-qaeda terrorists confessed and convicted al-qaeda terrorists it is astonishing sheila and
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what is even worse with the example you gave when we get our lawyers to defeat not only in 2019 but in
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2021 for us to attend the uh parliamentary uh leader debates and we win both times and we get into the
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facility and get no and then when our uh beloved colleague alexa lavois gets justin trudeau uh to
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on the podium to ask a question uh he pulls a line from his boyfriend jagmeet singh i don't answer
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questions from rebel news i what a it's not just a slap in the face to was but to canadians to voters
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to our 1.5 million youtube subscribers what i'm saying is he loses in court despite all the king's horses
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and all the king's men fighting against us legally and then when he loses he basically takes his ball
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and goes home i'm not going to answer a question because i don't like you what kind of garbage is
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that well and it's it speaks to a broader issue of his disrespect for the courts and the rules yes
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um you know don't you don't like me that's fine but a judge just told you yeah that i'm a journalist
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and so do you i don't care if you respect me i really don't care but will you respect the judge
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who just admonished you in court or are you or do you think you are above the courts and above the law
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and obviously based on the fact that we have one two three ethics complaints roman numeral at this
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point against justin trudeau not ethics complaints founded ethics violations judgments against him he
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obviously has no respect for any of the rules the rules are for the little people
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it sure is uh sheila but before we go on uh it is at this point you usually tell the folks
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at home what it is we are attempting to do here today yeah and uh just so you know david i'm i'm
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flying a little bit blind today because i was in uh some planning meetings with uh the big boss man
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ezra levant not the wrestler um although both would be kind of fun to see um before i jumped on the call
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so i'm just sort of out of the corner of my eye looking at the topics that we're we're talking
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about today but this is the rebel news if i can interject would it be great if ezra donned the
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wardrobe of the wrestler the big boss man you know the big boss man if i understand he was from the
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department of corrections in cobb county georgia it would just be so cool you know for ezra to walk
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around with the big badges just to remind everybody who the boss man is here twirling a baton
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there you go yeah there there you go i think ezra can rock that uniform i don't know if that
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chest hair meets uh uniform standards in cobb county i'm not sure anyway uh this is the
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this sort of democratizes the show but also allows you to support the journalists that you actually
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want to support unlike the mainstream media those journalists over there you're supporting them
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um even if you don't want to yes um it's the rogers system of what do they call it again
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negative option billing you remember that folks i think it was back in 1994 you suddenly turned on
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your tv and you had all these new channels oh that's interesting i didn't order them and then
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you got the bill in the mail and uh guess what rogers adopted a system that unless you opt out
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they assume you want to buy all these crappy uh specialized channels and there was a palace revolt
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although i gotta tell you sheila uh rogers will never do that again the thing is with the mainstream
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media bailouts we can't opt out if we don't like it too bad suck it up and the money is increasing
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if you can believe it it's always been over a billion plus for the cbc which was ever thus but
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um i think you did a report it was like these trade magazines that were so obscure and like you know
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post media and tour star they were getting propped up with it's almost is there anybody out there is
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any print media out there in canada not getting a subsidy i don't think so i really don't like i've
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looked at that list and it's literally everybody i think even chickadee uh like those kids magazines
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remember chickadee uh those are still getting uh i who even knew that they were still in print but
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they're getting subsidized by the government um mclean's naturally um the ladies brainwashing
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magazine shadow lane um have you if you've ever like if you're a normal woman and you pick up one
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of those are you as insulted by the content as i am when i pick it up i'm like i don't care about any
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of this stuff like none of it um i if i need recipes that's what pinterest is for i don't understand
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and like the just the nonsense and like the fawning over justin trudeau and oh another um
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another fluff piece on name the inept female um minister of the crown like all of them it's just
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it's just awful and it's all i don't know if that's what feminism is but no thank you well
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sheila we don't just subscribe to those uh periodicals but they subscribe to the old saying
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don't bite the hand that feeds they know that very well but we should move on and you alluded to
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this right off the top of the show sheila uh flight attendants perhaps enduring abuse uh from customers
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but you gotta have some sympathy for those poor canadians flying out of here i know when ezra
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last week uh flew out to calgary that was over 11 hours in terms of you know the waiting the fly i mean
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11 hours i mean you should be descending upon i don't know hong kong in terms of the timeline there
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um but it's outrageous and one of the reasons of course is that arrive can uh which is completely
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useless you have mayors saying this you have chief medical health officers saying this you have anyone
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connected with tourism saying this because this is adversely affecting people flying into canada
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and before we go on let's show what i think might be the most ludicrous example of how useless this app
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is and how vindictive the government is it's about that 86 year old man being denied entry for not having
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uh the smartphone app because i believe what was the reason for that why was he uncooperative oh yeah he
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didn't have a smartphone he's 86 how about we roll that video travels on his own i travel on my own
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i have the arrive can app and he does not okay he has his proof of documentation right showing that
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he's been vaccinated that's all that's required no he has to cancel all we can put him on to
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how come you don't want to do it why should i have to because it's a requirement to get in canada
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what if he was flying by himself i will be flying by my cell phone i don't have a cell phone
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yeah so what does he do put it on hers no but if i'm flying by my cell phone can i do that are you
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guys related yeah yeah so what's the problem with putting it on your account i don't think i should
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have to why not yeah dancing dancing never mind this is a bureaucracy gone amok i know but you know
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that's why you have to do it right this is one of the requirements as part of the point yeah right
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to get back in well let's see you've got you've got my you've got my uh uh uh shots i've had four
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of them okay you have you have my passport okay why not let's just do the paperwork and get this over
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because they want the app the government wants the app let me ask you what's what's the reason why
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you don't want to do it i don't think i should have to there's going to be a reason to it though i don't
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think i should have to it's i'm traveling this is this is my phone it's my app i'm just having
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myself on it you know this makes me so furious did you listen to that guy oh yes he basically says
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well you have to do it he doesn't and then when they say why he goes well you just have to like
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basically you just have to comply and i he doesn't even know why he needs to make those people comply
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because there's no good reason he just keeps telling them you have to comply like if he's
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flying alone he doesn't that older man doesn't stand a hope in hell i was just going through the
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um arrive can requirements this morning and their solution to well if you don't have a cell phone
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then they say just go on your computer and sign up for arrive can and then print out the receipt
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because it gives you a receipt to print it out what if you don't have a computer if you don't
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have i think people are if you don't have a computer i can't imagine that you have a smartphone
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right like if you don't have a smartphone your chances are you're one of those people that doesn't
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have a computer either you just that's not your thing and if you're 86 years old you don't have a
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smartphone i'm willing to bet the 86 year old doesn't have a computer that he uses either but what
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we do know that he has sheila is four shots he's quadruple vaccinated that's as many as there are
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out there in other words he has obeyed the public health necromancers he has done his due diligence
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as a good citizen they would think and got vaccinated this pencil net geek with the face diaper on
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at the airport that bureaucrat he's more concerned with the paperwork the electronic paperwork than he
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is with the fact that this guy is as vaxxed as you can get right now on the planet but that doesn't
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seem to to matter so what's the point of getting all four shots and sheila well that's the thing here
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i think there are a lot of canadians who have thought that they could comply their way out of this
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who are currently being mugged by reality because the majority of travelers who are going out of the
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country and coming back in they're vaccinated fully vaccinated boosted he's an older gentleman
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he's been boosted probably the the people that should have got the vaccine and get the boosters
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if you're elderly you've got a few comorbidities sure um but these are the people who complied all
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along the way and now welcome to everybody else's reality who have said this is stupid we're never
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going to get out of this by just going along to get along these are the people who went along to
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get along and now all of a sudden it's coming for them at the airport too and none of it makes any
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sense because if you read the government website um they basically say well you don't necessarily
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have to download arrive can but if you don't put all your information into arrive can you're going to
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get a fine so that sounds to me like you have to but basically that's the excuse so they say um
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if you're if you're traveling back oh they also say your privacy is protected and um that's not true
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given that this is the public health agency of canada snatching your information they did it without
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your knowledge before so what do you think they're going to do now that you've willingly turned over all
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your information to them it doesn't use gps or other technology on your mobile phone to track
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your location well maybe maybe not but they're already getting that information through your
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cell phone company who is selling that information yeah to the public health agency of canada without
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your knowledge or your consent tell us look at that your privacy is protected do you believe that
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sheila do you believe that when second they were taking your information without telling you yeah
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we we have had um you know i'm thinking of uh the ex ottawa police officer rob stocky who was
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wiretapped for taking part in freedom rallies uh you're and this same government is saying your privacy
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is protected are you kidding me they're wiretapping citizens they're going into their bank accounts and
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freezing them um for political thought crimes don't give me this crap that my privacy is protected
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and not for a second and the other thing it you know it's what you just said to build on what you
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just said sheila the um well you don't need an arrive can at but uh you're going to be fined five
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thousand dollars if you don't uh play ball it's kind of like the narrative we've seen the last two
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years sheila which is well you don't have to get vaccinated and we're not going to fire you we're just
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going to suspend you without pay and benefits um so you're going to be um you know impoverished
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it's not mandatory we're just going to ruin your life until you comply um and this like if you look
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at uh on that same website efron or olivia if you don't submit your information through arrive can
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you may be denied boarding if arriving by air or cruise ship entry into canada if crossing at a
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land rail or marine border crossing yeah a canadian citizens uh and foreign nationals
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are able to enter canada under entry exemption such as for work study or compassionate grounds
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they won't be denied entry if you don't have arrive can so if you're just a regular old person just
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traveling because it's your right as a canadian citizen under section six of the charter to travel
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you can be denied entry if you don't have arrive can but if you have an exemption for work study
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compassionate grounds you won't be denied entry but you will still be subject to fines quarantine and
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perpetual testing so um it's definitely not mandatory the again they'll just ruin your life until you
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comply sheila why is there this undercurrent of vindictiveness of meanness it seems so unnecessary
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to me or is this all about a revenue generating device i mean going back to what we originally said
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when you're paying out eight figure checks to terrorists and murders uh you got to get that
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money somewhere so is this all about you know plumping up the federal coffers no i don't think
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justin trudeau cares about finances at all yes what do i say i really don't i i think this is um
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a form of social credit this is the people who complied you've got the people who have complied
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90 of the way through all of this they've gotten their vaccines they've gotten their boosters they did it
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because they wanted to travel so they weighed the risk versus reward versus their own um whatever they
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could stomach complying to go along to get along the this is bringing those people over the finish line
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of social credit and surveillance to get them fully integrated fully compliant with the system that's
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what i think this is about this is about making sure those people who are 75 to 95 of the way
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right completely compliant with everything let's make sure they're 100 compliant or we will punish them
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until they are you know what you've convinced me and in the meantime sheila around the world
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we are the laughing stock oh we've got to be on a human rights watch list somewhere
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no give you know between locking up pastors locking up political dissidents seizing the bank accounts
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of people we sound a lot like china uh cuba sees the bank accounts of political dissidents um during
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the freedom protests venezuela routinely locks up political protesters um locking up pastors that
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sounds a lot like china we are doing the things the world's worst human rights abusers are doing
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and who do we complain to the people with the human rights abusers on their
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international commissions great yeah sheila and good point and by the way where's bernie farber and
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the anti-hate network when you really need them why are they at the airport blowing the whistle on
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this garbage you know they're uh they're too busy uh they don't care about human rights they care about
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shutting up people they don't like exactly they really they don't care about human rights for example
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i just sat in on a like yesterday morning before i jumped on the stream i was um watching the bail
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hearing for pat king and i think pat king doesn't like me i think the feel the feel well i don't
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really have a lot of feelings about pat king but i i do know that he gets his facts wrong and then
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attacks people who tries to correct him on his facts and i think he was not i think he was not a good
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spokesperson for uh any sort of freedom movement i think he does himself no favors but i don't believe
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that any of those things should result in his increasing or his continued incarceration for five
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months and i was happy to find out that he would be granted bail yesterday because my feelings about
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somebody's personal opinions has no bearing on their human rights whatsoever and it shouldn't that's the
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point about human rights is that how somebody else feels about your existence it doesn't matter because
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you have human rights regardless no you're right um pat king gets his facts wrong uh pat king well he
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doesn't tell the truth when he gets his facts wrong uh but nevertheless we can't be happy about
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even a person like him being a political prisoner much like tamara leach and by the way
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sheila the last couple of days when this story was breaking i was listening to the mainstream media
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outlets uh it's what i do when i'm stuck in traffic thanks to the gridlock and hogtown it's good to
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know what you're paying for you know you bought it you may as well listen to it but you know i picked up
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a two-word phrase whenever they were talking about this case and when it came to the freedom convoy
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and they multiple media outlets regardless of their ownership referred to the freedom convoy as the
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so-called freedom convoy over and over so-called freedom convoy so why don't they say oh i don't know
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so-called black lives matter movement because we know the people behind black lives matter they don't
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care about black lives they're marxists after all that's what they are but they would never say so
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called black lives matter but when it comes to the freedom convoy and that's what it was it was called
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the freedom convoy it's so called you know sort of to discredit them sheila i i just found that appalling
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where would i you know what i saw this the other day because i was working on a story with tamara and
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we are sort of workshopping the things that we wanted to put in this story to to exhibit our point
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um and we were you should know this name uh evan belgord um he used to work for i think it was
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canadian journalist for free expression cgfe and he was he was the chief censorship guy over there um
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anyways he's the executive director at the canadian anti-hate network and um his big thing is
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that freedom is an alt-right concept and i i saw this published in the cbc without like a single
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and he's like they're yelling they care so much about their freedom they're taking freedoms away
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for other people who don't kind have the same kind of agency and choice that they do and it's like
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they're yelling freedom because they want everybody to have the same kind of choice and agency that
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they do that's why when you go to the freedom protests there are people who have had no impacts
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on their lives during covid who are vaccinated but they're saying i want everybody else to have
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the same freedom to work and and do the things and have the choices that i do but he he just doesn't
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have a clue like um freedom the concept of freedom can be used to reject equality i think they want
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equality of outcomes and not opportunity like it's just these people are you know sheila it's like what i
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said months ago freedom in this country in certain circles is the new f word the maple leaf in certain
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circles in this country is the new hate symbol uh because people from the freedom convoys have uh
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proudly flown that and you've seen it picked up in countries ranging from india to australia when you
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had their trucker protests them flying the canadian flag it was inspiration and for this guy with the
00:28:00.500
anti-hate network um with his statements he's proving what i just said you know the idea thing
00:28:07.700
from this sorry go ahead this whole thing from the cbc says uh they've interviewed every like busy body
00:28:13.380
anti-freedom leftist in the entire country and one of them says the concept of freedom as displayed in
00:28:19.020
the anti-mandate protest is something more often attributed to the united states quote freedom is often
00:28:25.060
used as a national entitlement i think it's a human rights entitlement by the way but anyways as a claim
00:28:32.400
for what people have she said um i just can't believe that somebody thinks this way but i should
00:28:41.400
believe this after two years freedom is the opposite of wanting what other people have it's about wanting
00:28:50.460
to be left alone leftism is about wanting what other people have without going out and earning it for
00:28:57.280
yourself and wanting to control other people to alleviate your tv-induced anxiety about a disease
00:29:04.120
that you will ultimately have no problem surviving and to think our tax dollars are going to these
00:29:09.780
organizations to prop them up otherwise you know they die on the vine unbelievable sheila i believe it is
00:29:16.700
time to run a little ad which we've been told we oh before we go to that before we go to that um let's just show
00:29:25.700
our no arrive can.com website we've got um and yeah so we've got uh it's like a couple of fronts
00:29:35.840
different fronts of attack that we plan to fight back and we're doing this in partnership with our friends at the
00:29:41.520
democracy fund that's a registered canadian charity cra registered canadian charity and they work to
00:29:48.080
educate on civil liberties but also advance civil liberties through strategic litigation and that's
00:29:53.360
what we're going to do here in partnership with them so um we are going to um see if we can find
00:30:04.100
again in partnership with the democracy fund some strategic clients who have been uh fined for not
00:30:13.460
using the arrive can app or you know just received a fine at the airport in relation to the arrive can
00:30:20.080
app because i've seen people who have even used the arrive can app but you've used it wrong according
00:30:25.340
to the person you've come in contact with because they just are making it up oh and uh they've ended up
00:30:30.760
with enormous tickets i think they're about six thousand dollars a piece so think about your
00:30:35.220
family of mom dad and three kids traveling you're looking at thirty thousand plus dollars because
00:30:40.800
they also tack on a victim surcharge onto this because i guess you victimized the government by not
00:30:46.840
giving them all your information so there's a form on the if you are one of those people there's a form
00:30:53.700
there and i was looking through the intake form this morning um i think we have since this went out
00:30:59.840
last night we've heard from well over 500 people who have been victimized or inconvenienced in some
00:31:07.040
way by arrive can so you can tell us that we'll we'll look at it there's no unfortunately there's
00:31:14.180
no guarantee that we can help you but we do want to hear from you because you might be our strategic
00:31:19.780
litigant and uh there's also a petition so if you're not someone who has been victimized by arrive can
00:31:26.380
quite yet but you never know when you're going to be but if you think that this is ridiculous that
00:31:33.000
after two years and people who have complied people who have not complied but no vaccination
00:31:41.380
requirement to get on an airplane anymore you still have to turn over all your information
00:31:45.520
to the government to enter into your own country if you think that's crazy on that same website there's a
00:31:51.600
petition against the arrive can app so throw your support behind these people who have been
00:31:58.200
victimized by arrive can and um we're going to report because i think this is hugely underreported
00:32:05.620
like i said just overnight well and we haven't even done a news video on this we just wrote the petition
00:32:13.900
page and sent an email out and we are getting inundated with people who have a story to tell
00:32:20.600
i think this is an underreported story we're going to do our best to tell the stories of these people
00:32:26.240
who are just trying to come home they're trying to follow the rules but that's not good enough for
00:32:31.160
justin trudeau theresa tam and their surveillance agency the public health agency of canada and you
00:32:37.540
know sheila i just love the fact that in addition to that egregious and outrageous six thousand dollar
00:32:44.380
fine they tack on an additional tax called a victim surcharge you're the victim
00:32:49.860
and you're paying basically the oppressor the victim surcharge like none of this makes sense
00:32:56.080
i mean you know what a stupid name for another way to get another uh couple of quid out of the
00:33:03.300
actual victim of this and don't tell me these people aren't victims folks when you have an 86 year
00:33:09.340
old man in a wheelchair who's been quadruple vaxxed that you know this is a penalty in the thousands of
00:33:16.340
dollars for not having the right electronic paperwork only a bureaucrat would indeed be
00:33:23.020
concerned about that because he's played by all the rules that they want us to play by and he's still
00:33:28.720
getting that fine this is an absolute outrage um you know and and that's incredible traction for
00:33:34.620
something that was just um launched uh so recently uh sheila yeah and i i don't know if you can pull
00:33:42.380
up this national post article this is how bad it is again these people are quadruple vaccinated they're
00:33:49.520
travelers they're flying this one man because a glitch in the app now because any app developed
00:33:56.400
by the government is terrible this is why i was so against their like weather app i'm like i got like
00:34:01.620
120 weather apps that i can get off the google play store why do i need one made by katherine mckenna but
00:34:07.320
anyway um because they use that information your location data in that as it turns out anyway so if
00:34:13.760
you have that app just get rid of it um but anyway uh this man david crouch he came back he even
00:34:21.000
downloaded the arrive can app so he again complying the whole way through he's quadruple vaccinated he's got
00:34:27.940
the arrive can app he gave them all his information he hasn't tested positive for covid he has no
00:34:34.320
symptoms he doesn't even have a chronically sniffly nose like i do the border guard waved him back into
00:34:40.320
canada last week when he came home said nothing about getting a covid test or quarantining but when
00:34:45.900
he got home he found an email and a notification in his arrive can app telling him to stay home for two
00:34:51.620
weeks and if he doesn't now he's breaking quarantine and guess what fifty five hundred dollar fine plus
00:34:59.960
the victim surcharge to for victimizing justin trudeau by not following his rules and was i following
00:35:05.760
the headline correctly sheila this is being blamed on a glitch yeah but they don't care yeah and they
00:35:13.180
don't care so to go back to what yeah there you go a glitch so yeah it's it's still your problem but
00:35:19.640
wait a minute if there's a glitch about ordering you into quarantine remember we talked about
00:35:25.000
earlier the your privacy is protected maybe there could be a glitch there too just maybe and again
00:35:33.140
it's our problem give me a break i've seen one too many of these government apps that they say your
00:35:41.240
privacy is uh protected but then they're gathering your location data and it's not just the government
00:35:46.800
it's uh tim hortons just recently got in trouble for that your tim hortons app yes you're still going
00:35:52.480
to that awful company that bans unvaccinated children from their camps um if you're still
00:35:57.160
going there um their app is spying on you uh catherine mckenna when they were like oh we're gonna
00:36:02.240
make a weather app and at the time i was like this seems expensive why would they do that since if you go
00:36:09.120
on whatever app store depending on whatever operating system your phone uses if you plug in weather you get
00:36:14.640
like 200 different apps that you can download why does the canadian government need to spend money on
00:36:19.600
it well it's because it eventually it became known that they were tracking your location data if you
00:36:25.020
downloaded the app and so um you know i'm always wary of these things because they do just track you
00:36:32.700
no matter what you know sheila it reminds me of the old joke and it's really not a joke the um top 10
00:36:39.840
lies ever told i don't have time of course for all 10 but number two the check is in the mail
00:36:46.100
which used to be number one but now number one is hi i'm from the government i'm here to help you
00:36:52.900
and without the government we're protecting your privacy yeah is i think the number one one i'm from
00:37:00.880
the government and i'm protecting your privacy yeah i'm from the government i'm jailing you for
00:37:06.320
having a thought crime regarding freedom uh unbelievable we got to get to that ad and then
00:37:13.700
we'll come back with uh more insanity in this crazy world in which we live let's roll hey folks check
00:37:20.780
out the newest arrival to the rebel news store yes f is for fidel and f is for father i mean could it
00:37:30.540
be yes it half this photo the colored half is justin trudeau the black and white half is a young
00:37:38.080
fidel cassero wait now or is it vice versa it's so confusing i'm a huge forensic files fan wouldn't it
00:37:46.560
be great if we could have a piece of justin's dna and a piece of fidel's dna and put the rumor
00:37:53.120
to bed once and for all but in the meantime we'll just have to walk around wearing this shirt hinting
00:38:01.740
at a great canadian conspiracy or is it in any event if you want to get this shirt folks go to the
00:38:11.140
rebel news store and check this out type in our new discount code that's summer s-u-m-m-e-r
00:38:19.800
and if you buy two unisex t-shirts you get an additional one for free what a deal like i said
00:38:29.280
justin trudeau fidel castro as i used to say on the abc detergent ads do you tell the difference
00:38:37.200
i can't tell the difference you know gila i have a new conspiracy theory uh given the images of justin
00:38:46.060
trudeau uh that came out this weekend with that crazy jim carrey haircut from dumb and dumber and
00:38:54.980
i'm thinking because his hairdresser is a conservative but i my theory is because that
00:39:01.960
shirt folks it is flying off the shelves i hope we don't have any logistical supply issues with certain
00:39:08.280
sizes because it is really selling well but you know what um if we had to rely on justin trudeau's
00:39:16.340
dumb and dumber haircut and maybe mr producer can call that up in case you haven't seen it which is
00:39:21.320
a dead ringer for the jim carrey character in that movie uh there isn't so much of a resemblance with
00:39:28.760
look at that holy mackerel sheila i mean we should do another shirt with justin trudeau
00:39:36.980
and uh jim carrey from that movie uh yeah i mean it i know that hello barber give me the lloyd christmas
00:39:44.820
oh yeah that i mean i heard there's a new barber shop in ottawa i think justin went to it i what's
00:39:52.000
it called again oh yeah for three bucks you're laughing and so is everybody else what in blue blazes
00:39:57.840
was he thinking about other than i gotta play down this fidel castro resemblance uh because
00:40:04.380
hey fidel castro say what you will he was a dictator um but he would never be caught dead with a haircut
00:40:11.280
like that yeah even though he wore green army fatigues he had a little more fashion sense when it came to
00:40:18.520
his hair and maybe he's trying to give himself a new image thanks to the way our t-shirt is selling
00:40:25.200
of course i have absolutely no evidence about that but i'm gonna run with that nevertheless sheila
00:40:30.340
you know david uh sorry i seem a little bit distracted as we were watching that ad i had an
00:40:37.020
email come to my phone and remember when we said um i think all the publications in the country
00:40:43.700
are subsidized by justin trudeau yes well uh the number is 763
00:40:50.620
the department of canadian heritage spokesman daniel uh savois said in a statement provided to canada
00:40:59.540
land that there are 763 publications accepted for the program of the uh canadian emergency wage subsidy
00:41:09.480
unbelievable 763 that's all of them basically except us and probably true north and western standard i bet
00:41:18.860
yeah no i think you're right about that sheila um absolutely incredible well we shall move on
00:41:25.000
and uh oh my goodness prince harry is yeah prince harry let's talk about it what is this doddering fool
00:41:34.500
going on about now i think we have some video of a um a monumental stupid quote so why don't we run
00:41:41.260
that before we dissect it how many of us feel battered helpless in the face of the seemingly endless
00:41:50.560
stream of disasters and devastation i understand this has been a painful year in a painful decade
00:41:58.380
we're living through a pandemic that continues to ravage communities in every corner of the globe
00:42:04.720
climate change wreaking havoc on our planet with the most vulnerable suffering most of all
00:42:11.840
the few weaponizing lies and disinformation at the expense of the many and from the horrific war in
00:42:20.620
ukraine to the rolling back of constitutional rights here in the united states we are witnessing
00:42:26.200
a global assault on democracy and freedom how many of us feel battered that's good i'm you know what do
00:42:33.960
you have a friend who married a really awful woman and he's not cool anymore i do i think everybody has
00:42:42.900
a friend who are like yeah he was awesome and then he got married to that horrible woman and then
00:42:46.900
i don't know he's just brow beaten and and i bet he feels battered but i don't think it's by climate
00:42:52.920
change in disinformation and the rolling back of rights as they say in the united states with regard
00:42:59.620
to roe v wade i don't think that's what's battering him i think he's brow beaten by that horrible woman
00:43:04.680
that he married who thought she was going to be a princess but didn't realize that that meant you
00:43:09.700
have to shut up your social justice mouth and that wasn't good enough and so she decided you know
00:43:15.520
what we should do completely alienate you from your family move you and the grandkids across the ocean as
00:43:22.280
your ailing frail uh grandmother the queen marches slowly towards death let's make sure you're far away
00:43:30.280
from her and saying stupid things out of your entitled mouth you know what i like about the the other
00:43:37.520
brother william he never says this sort of stuff yeah his wife she raises those kids she fully slid
00:43:47.000
right into the apolitical sort of aloof and above politics role that you have to be when you're in
00:43:53.640
the royal family you don't engage in politics that's for the commoners you are aloof you're above it all
00:43:59.360
you're consistent um they are nailing that they do like all their charity work they're great if i had
00:44:09.420
to pick a royal out of the bunch i hope that charles is never king and it just skips over him and goes
00:44:16.860
right to william but this guy he's the worst and i he used to be my favorite you know he was kind of
00:44:24.760
fun he was in the military he did a couple tours of duty in active combat um and i thought he was
00:44:30.800
different and then like that guy that everybody knows who marries that awful woman this is what you
00:44:37.440
get everybody knows that guy everybody has a guy like that in their life this one is in the royal family
00:44:41.820
i'm with you certainly with his military service that speaks volumes he didn't have to do that
00:44:46.940
um but sheila forgive my stupidity here because he said something uh the few
00:44:54.080
i think he said conveying lies at the expense of the many something along those what is he talking
00:45:00.200
about what oh online disinformation this is him getting his talking points from youtube
00:45:05.560
okay and and the social justice warriors who still work at twitter this is him saying and you know too
00:45:13.180
much cbc russia is fueling disinformation around the world or whatever he's scared of climate change
00:45:22.020
um he couldn't i guess late term abort the queen's grandchildren depending on whatever state he lives
00:45:29.740
in so very upsetting for him and his horrible wife and so here they are he's complaining now from his
00:45:35.300
like uh talk about privilege just shut up yeah shut up here here's the deal sheila do you think he
00:45:43.360
really believes this or if he doesn't say this he goes home and he's gonna get nagged
00:45:50.440
yes exactly that makes it worse almost he says who among us feels battered i think that's the only
00:45:59.720
sincere thing he's saying there because i think he does feel emotionally battered by his overwearing
00:46:04.740
or his overbearing wife yeah i think that is the true thing there but all the other stuff i really
00:46:10.380
don't think that party boy uh harry cares about those things he just unfortunately married an awful
00:46:15.860
woman and if you look at what's happening in london right now i believe today they were um
00:46:20.120
achieved a record high temperature i know yesterday london was the hottest city on the planet
00:46:26.940
and of course all the greta tunberg wannabes see you see how real climate changes no there's a
00:46:34.560
difference between weather and climate and our records only go back in terms of uh you know
00:46:42.240
documenting climate sheila i understand it's like less than 300 years that is a blink of a geological
00:46:51.500
eyelash in terms of a planet that's been around for billions of years this is why geophysicists
00:46:59.180
don't they're not worried about the climate scare geophysicists aren't because they know what the
00:47:05.440
world was like when the world was greener when life was bigger that's the thing about carbon in
00:47:12.280
the atmosphere if there's lots of carbon dioxide it makes the plants bigger which means that the
00:47:17.560
animals who eat the plants are bigger and it creates broader biodiversity it's a greening of the
00:47:23.200
earth with these enormous plants and then enormous animals that eat them that's what extra carbon
00:47:29.840
dioxide in the atmosphere does it doesn't cause devastation um the way that the greta tunberg's of
00:47:36.760
the world think but that's the unfortunate consequence of only being alive for 18 years
00:47:42.320
what don't have a baseline and speaking speak of the devil and she shall appear at least on twitter
00:47:48.740
this is not the new normal the climate crisis oh they're back to that again by the way is it crisis
00:47:55.060
or emergency i always fall back on that the climate crisis will continue to escalate and get worse as
00:48:01.600
long as we stick our heads in the sand and prioritize profit and greed over people and planet we are still
00:48:10.780
sleepwalking towards the edge you know what what is the i don't care since since this the sky is
00:48:17.400
falling routine emerged uh via greta tunberg what is the tunberg family worth right now sheila i would
00:48:24.580
i would what what is that how many millions are they raking in due to this i got a real tough time
00:48:31.200
listening to a kid that's only been alive for 18 years who's never actually had a real job
00:48:35.600
and who eats she's from what i understand and you can tell by her size her stunted growth that she's
00:48:43.620
been vegan for a very long time and her food has to come halfway across the world where you think
00:48:49.060
they're growing avocados wherever she is sweden sweden yeah so uh so her food has to travel a lot
00:48:56.780
farther than the 50 feet from my backyard where mine comes from and she's telling me that i'm the climate
00:49:03.980
problem i don't think so little lady i don't think so and maybe maybe once you go out in the world
00:49:10.900
get a real job live on your own then we can talk about making life more expensive for other people
00:49:17.160
after you have to cope with that because pretty soon once you're paying taxes and your rent and your gas
00:49:23.320
bill you'll be saying you know what uh climate change is not worth something that is it's not worth
00:49:32.100
what you're asking me to pay for it that's how these kids get mugged by reality and yet this is time
00:49:39.100
magazine's person of the year from a couple years ago can you imagine you know uh no nothing teenager
00:49:45.700
like you said never even had a real job has never had to pay real bills has she finished high school
00:49:51.980
level chemistry has she even done that i don't know has she finished high school level physics i doubt it
00:50:00.000
i seriously doubt it so she isn't even talking about things in a way that other kids her age have a
00:50:06.340
concept of yeah but you know what she's creating awareness sheila that's what it's all about today
00:50:12.520
creating awareness not actually inventing something right you know it you know it's amazing thank goodness
00:50:18.460
in a yester decade in yester century we had all these brilliant entrepreneurs coming up with things
00:50:25.300
oh like the automobile like penicillin they weren't creating awareness of an automobile and awareness
00:50:32.020
of a medicine they were actually going into the lab and into the factory and creating stuff and yet
00:50:39.200
we have to listen to this uh she's creating hysteria and mass panic and she actually said that um when
00:50:47.280
she said like i want you to panic in her speech or whatever and the whatever the house is on fire
00:50:52.840
that's the speech right and then i think she was quit she was quizzed by members of the u.s congress
00:50:58.160
saying like do you really think the house is on fire did you really want people to panic and she
00:51:02.960
said oh it was just a euphemism it was just a thing um like a a turn of phrase a stress point
00:51:10.160
to show people how they should take this seriously but like basically she's just admitting that it's
00:51:16.220
complete and total hyperbole and yet even when she admits that you have people on the other side of
00:51:22.340
the aisle on her side of the aisle saying look she's telling us to panic let's everybody freak out
00:51:28.200
and and i see we have um that's granted at the world economic forum let's run that clip i mean uh i
00:51:35.300
always uh this is always good for a laugh seeing her preach to everyone else has come with an
00:51:41.760
unthinkable price tag and on climate change we have to acknowledge that we have failed
00:51:49.200
all political movements in their present form have done so and the media has failed to create broad
00:51:59.080
public awareness but homo sapiens have not yet failed
00:52:03.860
yes we are failing but there is still time to turn everything around we can still fix this
00:52:12.300
we still have everything in our own hands now is the time to speak clearly
00:52:17.700
solving the climate crisis is the greatest and most complex challenge that homo sapiens
00:52:26.380
has have ever faced why doesn't the main solution however is so simple that even a small child can
00:52:34.280
understand it we have to stop the emissions of greenhouse gases
00:52:42.500
oh that was you say nothing in life is black or white but that is a lie a very dangerous lie
00:52:50.440
either we prevent a 1.5 degree of warming or we don't
00:52:59.280
there's okay well she says this is very simple but there's no possible way that anybody can measure
00:53:06.500
an increase in global temperature by 1.5 degrees it is absolutely impossible you can't even measure
00:53:13.120
a temperature in your backyard accurately all you can do is measure the temperature in that one exact spot
00:53:20.600
where the where the thermometer is at that exact moment you can put things michelle sterling did just an
00:53:27.560
experiment to demonstrate how stupid this stuff is she put from friends of science she put a bunch of
00:53:32.600
thermometers in her backyard and then she marked them with like the animals they like to scare you that are going to
00:53:38.340
become extinct so one was a polar bear and one was this other thing and like one was
00:53:42.820
canute that other polar bear that they said died of climate change at a german zoo or whatever
00:53:47.640
she marked them all around then she put the yeti out there and it was like
00:53:51.440
there was sometimes 20 degrees difference in her own backyard within like 20 feet of each other
00:53:56.620
so tell me how you can measure a global temperature change of 1.5 degrees celsius they keep telling you
00:54:04.560
this but it is impossible for them to do it the amount of thermometer arrays that you would need
00:54:10.340
would take up thousands of acres she led to appropriate a comment uh gratitomberg would use
00:54:17.080
how dare you how dare you bring science into the equation right no yeah i want you to panic and i'm like
00:54:24.260
okay i'll panic but just like show me why i should be panicking show me how you plan to measure
00:54:29.400
this and i'll do the panicking but they can never get there unbelievable sheila we're uh running out of
00:54:36.340
racetrack rapidly here i think we have some chats we must get to yes we do uh we should touch on the
00:54:42.240
thing that's the last remaining thing in the youtube um headline and that is that alberta health
00:54:48.460
services ended their vax mandate it came down yesterday i wrote it up yesterday i just got an
00:54:54.780
email from somebody that i know who is a longtime employee of alberta health services forwarded me
00:55:00.780
their um the email that they got from the interim ceo at alberta health services saying that they are
00:55:08.440
basically ending the vax mandate uh they are still advising vaccination but they also acknowledge
00:55:15.920
the failing efficacy of the vaccines against certain variants and they considered that in
00:55:22.580
their decision and uh this is i just published i just basically cut and pasted so that everybody
00:55:29.060
could read it for themselves i didn't want to edit anything out um but the interesting thing is that
00:55:34.580
there's no acknowledgement that you destroyed the lives of longtime valuable alberta health services
00:55:44.580
employees because of this vaccination policy that only survived about seven months because i think
00:55:52.380
they brought it in sort of at the end of january or the or sorry the middle of december december 13th
00:55:57.060
i think it was and they destroyed lives put families considering like selling their house losing
00:56:04.900
everything they forced people into an eat or vaccine situation where they're like do i feed my kids do i pay
00:56:12.560
my bills or do i take this thing that i think is going to hurt me or at least not be effective
00:56:17.620
they asked people to violate their conscience to pay their bills they deprived people of their income
00:56:23.900
these were good employees ethical employees that lost their jobs because of this policy and there's no
00:56:29.620
acknowledgement of trying to make it right by those people so i'm glad the policy is over but what are
00:56:35.860
you going to do about the people you hurt yeah well sheila how dare you didn't you get the memo
00:56:40.240
we're all in this together except when we're not yeah except except um when you choose something
00:56:46.620
different and then i know you're on your own i wonder what mr kenny would say about this news right now
00:56:52.360
uh i don't know he's what's stampede almost over is it over now it's probably in a pancake coma
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um okay let's uh let's go to some of these chats and this one this one i'm sorry it took so long to
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get to it um annalisa 1964 president of the david menzies fan club for life she gives us a hundred
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bucks oh wow i didn't even see that thank you so much thank you and she says hello my favorite rebels
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a big extra hello to my sweet manzies i think she just likes having me say these things i think
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she's paying money to embarrass me at this point uh i haven't been able to watch your shows until the
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evening because work has been so busy i miss you all so much keep up the great work well thanks
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annalisa i appreciate that and annalisa i'm so happy work has been so busy for you uh we are so busy
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here at rebel news we've never been busier i'm sure you'd agree uh sheila and i've always said
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uh better to be too busy than the alternative because uh that's when i start to worry but
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that's a wonderful donation thank you for such a sweet comment uh as i say often sheila where were
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these women in high school but i don't know maybe you're aging like a fine wine david maybe in some
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mirror universe i'm cool at high school instead of running home for fear of an atomic wedgie about
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to take place but you've had a big glow up as the kids say i don't know i just learned that word the
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other day i'm trying to put in into conversation and my kids are like mom no don't you're just
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don't anyway tranny canadian gives us a buck it says epoch tv is streaming now chapter one of six
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of a new documentary called trucking for freedom maybe reach out to the directors to showcase the
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docuseries on rebel news um we also have our own trucker documentary at trucker documentary.com
00:58:58.740
our in-house documentarian kian k2 simoni i don't know why we call him k2 because he's number
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one in our heart i mean he's the second key and that worked for the company but he's he's number
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one as far as i'm concerned and um he he did a great job on that documentary and um if you didn't
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get a chance to see it um stay tuned uh shauna marie g83 five bucks are lewis and lincoln still in
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the netherlands they're coming home today if not already home uh poor lincoln is going to be subject
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to a two-week quarantine also upon arrival they've been doing amazing work there praying for their
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safety yeah they're they're on their way home now um if things pop off though lincoln or uh lewis is
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very close it's a hop skip and a jump and a and a flight away but he can get there pretty quick
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if something um quite large breaks there and she'll as i understand it um this weekend this saturday i
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believe in various canadian cities there's going to be convoys in solidarity with the dutch farmers yes
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i believe here in the greater toronto area at vaughn mills in vaughn uh not that far away from
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sneaky patrick brown's secret cpc headquarters building by the way but i believe there's uh
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convoy him yeah i'm gonna congregate there of course patrick brown wouldn't dare show uh show his face
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uh with these true canadians so um and i think is there one in calgary uh gonna happen i believe or
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oh i'm sure there is okay yeah so you know folks if you want to show your solidarity in calgary
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yeah and if you want to show your solidarity uh for these uh brave dutch farmers uh maybe that's
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where uh you can spend part of your weekend coming up you know those dutch farmers are the first ditch
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fighters they're fighting against these things that are coming to our communities in the first ditch
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so that we don't fight in the last one yeah uh paul auto newman gives us three bucks david maybe you
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should uh buy a bluetooth device for your car so that you don't have to subject yourself to the media
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parties pravda outlets look i know that david listens to the patriot in his car sometimes um but
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you have to really consider the fact that david can't use any extra electricity i don't even think
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he can use the air conditioning because he drives an electric car so he has to really conserve
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electricity and power if he's trying to get to whatever destination he's going to and i think
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what's what's your rate range like 15 kilometers no sheila as i've always told you it's a plug-in
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hybrid i am not solely uh reliant on electricity i also have a gas tank uh the glee the green goblin is
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always fully charged and fully uh filled with fossil fuels i've covered all my bases but getting back to
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the media monitoring um you know it's the old saying she'll i think you know keep your friends
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close your enemies closer uh i have i you know it's painful to listen sometimes but um you have to
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uh see what our tax dollars are funding the propaganda that's out there and i'm going to give a plug to a
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a friend of ours and sheila both of us have appeared on his show it's a smaller radio station
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in the uh gta saga 960 and i speak of the richard serrett show richard serrett is a fantastic guy
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it's basically in many respects it's like rebel news radio uh given the subject matter he tackles
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uh sheila just gave a fantastic uh interview on richard show last week and um i uh you know support
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him he he's on the air from 4 till 6 p.m eastern standard time uh he's a great host uh he tackles
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what the other guys aren't tackling he provides a contrarian viewpoint and uh yeah so aside from
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richard i guess there's satellite radio right you know because as i've said many times sheila
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in terms of toronto radio if some of these cats don't get off the air soon i'm gonna stop breathing
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it i think richard does a great job yeah and he's unafraid he tackles all the subjects i think that he
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knows normal people care about he um he frequently has many of us on the show um and uh he also
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has a like a paranormal cryptid alien unexplained podcast one of the longest running ones in canada
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like he was an early adopter of podcasting and frankly i'm just appearing on his regular show on
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hopes of getting on to that other one because i have some cryptid things that i want to talk to him
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about that that's really eventually because uh our friend uh i believe andu chapados uh mentioned
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there's some kind of a in durham region which is in the gta i suppose there's this saskat um
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i almost said saskatchewan um sasquatch hunting club evidently there's rumors of a sasquatch in
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durham there in durham it's pretty not a lot of wilderness there but uh what do you think boss
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should i uh you know embed myself with the sasquatch hunting team and see if they come up with
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my problem is if somebody from that neck of the woods finds a sasquatch we're all screwed like i
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know that in alberta there are many many sasquatch hunting clubs and we are way off topic i realize it
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but there are many many sasquatch hunting clubs and i have a friend who's like him and his wife they
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go and they have like their little sasquatch hunting unit um and they they sometimes post
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pictures of like the things that they find and i follow them very closely it's kind of fun
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and i'm i've been like oh i've been quadding there i know exactly where that is um but in alberta i
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think we're sort of aware that if you find a sasquatch never tell anybody don't tell a soul
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don't tell the government because the places where you might find a sasquatch strong overlap
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with oil and gas and coal mining and so they will use they will protect the sasquatch right away and
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then all of a sudden you can't drill you can't mine for coal so friends out there if you find a
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sasquatch you just keep it to yourself keep it between you and the sasquatch because if the
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government finds out we're all screwed and so please david if you're talking to those durham
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sasquatch hunter people tell them if you find one shut your mouth right away i just want to see
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one and take a photograph that's all sheila and what i've always what i'm always curious about i
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don't know what the alberta uh sasquatch clubs tell you but even if this is the most elusive animal
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uh this side of the arctic lynx nicknamed the ghost of the north um surely there are some
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droppings in the habitat like why don't we ever come across those that isn't that i think they
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would probably eat the same things as a bear so i think that you wouldn't know the difference
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right because i think it would probably be scavengers like a bear where they would eat
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berries or like the the like high caloric food in the fall so i i think you probably have a hard
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time telling it apart but couldn't you do some kind of dna analysis you know are you gonna pick up
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every turd you find in the forest david is that's what you're asking these people to do
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think about it this is why you're not a sasquatch hunter obviously that's a lot of work you're just
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gonna dna every turd you find i don't think so what should i wear on a sasquatch hunt sheila
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you and your costumes anyway let's keep going uh razor mcburnie
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uh if a terrorist group said we are going to eliminate 95 of the people in your country what
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would we do eliminate them first and why do we not label the world health organization and the
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wef a terrorist group you know david suzuki says a lot of these like we're overpopulated we need to
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limit the amount of people on the face of the earth stuff and normal people would call that eugenics
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but because his politics are right and they care about his cause of environmentalism then the fact
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that you're saying that some people should live and some people should die the progressives of the
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world and the mainstream media just cut him a pass because you know he's just crazy uncle david and he
01:07:38.060
says things yeah crazy uncle david who has how many houses and how much uh jet travel does he five kids
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six so i i have i have to have fewer children you see to save the planet but david menzies can have
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five kids and that's fine yeah david menzies or david suzuki david david suzuki you know david you can
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have as many kids i'm just happy you have a couple you know good for lady menzies yeah um stores close
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there by the way anyways yeah david suzuki has five kids and uh a house by the way he has a house in
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australia so he's like a circumnavigation of the globe is his commute to his uh summer house or
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winter house or whatever um but yeah i have my my suv is the problem yeah sure how tone deaf these
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people are sheila it's unbelievable yeah a buck from fraser mcburney our freedom came out of a
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barrel of a gun do we have to do it again these tyrants better watch out uh fraser be careful um
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because uh things like that will get your bank account seized yeah um drb 1313 25 bucks canada
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is free and freedom is its nationality wilfrid laurier uh the effing uh turds at dvc need a history enema
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i just read the chat i just read the chat um paul auto newman gives us a buck justin still has
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fidel's nose and eyes he can't hide it unless his face is painted yeah you know what uh that's a good
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idea why don't we digitally color uh fidel castro's face give him black face and compare it to justin
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trudeau's black face and see how similar those two photos are i mean uh who knows sheila
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i just and you know people are gonna say oh you shouldn't be talking about his paternity like
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that i see it as ideological paternity um but you know sort of like when people who've been married
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a long time start to dress like each other it's sort of like that where you just end up sort of
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morphing into the same person justin trudeau's doing that with communists drb 1313 gives us 25
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bucks love the justin castro tea but don't need convincing that the prime minstrel is a bastard
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again i just read the chats well on the bright side at least he's not a fat bastard
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yeah uh trini canadian gives us a buck how does olivia put up with david how does anybody
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what did i do i don't know no david's great he's one of my favorite people on the face of the earth
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i just tease him um and i'm very nice to olivia i'm always very nice to all of us yeah very nice
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to all of us you're very kind man uh olivia he's a handful but you're awesome you too sheila
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thanks very much i think that's the end of the show uh are we all caught up olivia or do we have
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any more coming in we are all caught up according to olivia so well well and thank you to olivia
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proving how nice i am to her and of course efren and danny behind the boards there and uh thank you
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to all of you who gave us a donation unlike those reams of publishers that she read to you all 763
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can you imagine imagine that 763 763 imagine having a trough of taxpayer dollars that was long
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enough to accommodate 763 recipients i mean uh 763 snouts in the trough yeah unbelievable so thank you
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all uh for your donations uh for your donations and of course thank you to sheila there'll be two
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other rebel news employees in this space at this time that's 12 noon eastern tomorrow sheila and i will
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be back on thursday and in the meantime folks as always stay sane what do you do to relax what do you
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do to switch off uh i i what i like to paint um oh i make things i like to what do you make i make
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i have a thing where i make models of i'd be when i was in like well mayor of london we build a beautiful
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i make buses you make models of buses i make models of buses they're gonna be in dying so so so what i do
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no what i do make models of buses what i make is i get i get old um i don't know wooden crates yeah
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right and then i paint them and they and they have two two suppose it's a white it's a box that's
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been used to contain two two wine bottles right right and it will have a a dividing thing yeah and i turn
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it into a bus and i so i put passengers you really want to know this you're making you're making
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buses you're making cardboard buses okay that's what you do to enjoy yourself i paint no i paint the
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passengers enjoying themselves okay great on the wonderful bus great