Rebel News Podcast - July 04, 2022


DAILY | Canada Day reactions; Trudeau's endless boosters; Climate protesters rush F1 race


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 9 minutes

Words per Minute

178.51624

Word Count

12,438

Sentence Count

5

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

This live stream today is sponsored by the Alberta Prosperity Project, where they hope to educate, inspire, and unite all Albertans businesses and organizations on the rationale and merits of an independent Alberta. We talk about the weekend and what we did to celebrate Canada Day.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 are you tired of losing your rights and freedoms the alberta prosperity project has a solution for
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00:00:25.820 we can achieve freedom and prosperity for all of us oh good morning good afternoon everybody and
00:00:31.440 welcome to the rebel news daily live stream i'm your host sheila gunrad and on mondays i host with
00:00:36.620 my friend adam soce in calgary and before we get into what adam did for the weekend what the small
00:00:42.040 talk stuff um i should let everybody know um that this live stream today is sponsored by our friends
00:00:48.240 at the alberta prosperity project and if you want to know a little bit about them it's really easy
00:00:53.760 just go to albertaprosperityproject.com um where they hope to educate inform and inspire and unite
00:01:01.200 albertans businesses and organizations on the rationale and merits of an independent alberta
00:01:05.680 so um i was actually at a app event a couple of weeks ago at the whistle stop cafe of all places
00:01:11.000 and um they do their best to answer those questions about well what do we do with the rcmp and what do
00:01:17.280 we do with our pension plan so um you know that when people say oh well i'm definitely sick of being
00:01:24.020 part of alberta they do their best to answer those questions but my favorite part of what they say
00:01:29.080 on their website is this is that they aim to heal those who have been so aggrieved mentally emotionally
00:01:38.220 and economically by the actions of the uncaring federal and provincial elected officials um and
00:01:44.320 that acknowledges the psychological harm of the lockdowns done to people i think that's um
00:01:48.420 um exactly something that has been so missed by so many of our other politicians anyway now that
00:01:54.880 that's out of the day out of the way adam how's it going what'd you get up to this weekend this
00:01:58.660 beautiful canada day long weekend it was fun i actually went out to the airdrie pro rodeo
00:02:04.460 uh so that was a blast our old friend uh tarik alnaga and got to catch some of the action there
00:02:10.420 kids had some delicious food uh perfect way to spend canada day saw lots of rebels out there who
00:02:15.860 i know watch stream so nice to see you out there nice to see you today as well um but yeah i had a
00:02:20.880 really nice weekend spent some time uh got inspired did a little bit of roping on our own with the kids
00:02:25.280 and uh yeah it was really good how about yourself oh well i was in calgary for well most of the weekend
00:02:32.340 friday and saturday for the alberta rugby championships uh that my daughter was playing in and then uh
00:02:37.900 sunday you know mom stuff farm stuff uh groceries and gardening and cutting the grass and all those
00:02:44.400 fun things that actually i like to do i know people complain about those things but i'm really
00:02:49.040 good at them i i make those things like a science i'm really good at it um and we should before we
00:02:55.820 move on we should uh wish our american friends because we have a few of them a happy independence day
00:03:03.260 um they kicked the british out and secured freedom for themselves and became i think uh the beacon of
00:03:11.720 hope and freedom and and liberty in the entire world couldn't agree more happy independence day
00:03:17.680 um okay let's get in oh before i get into the news of the day i should tell everybody what we're doing
00:03:24.780 here so this is the rebel news live stream we are streaming on youtube however there may come a time
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00:04:23.660 work that we do but also take the show in your own direction sometimes you hijack it a little bit
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00:04:34.900 the interactions i like that back and forth it's probably my favorite part of the show towards the
00:04:38.320 end and then it also really gives us an idea for like future shows if lots of people are asking
00:04:42.580 about a similar thing um unlike the cbc who shuts off comment sections we're like let's chat about it
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00:04:57.460 week after week who engage with us it's really great to get to know them i feel like feel like
00:05:01.620 we're kind of making friends and having conversations so that's always fun yeah i like it and i like it
00:05:07.960 i like the live streams because they're unscripted we just sort of take the news as it comes at us and we
00:05:13.960 talk about it and we share our opinions and i know it's not often always for everybody and i know
00:05:18.160 people disagree sometimes with our opinions but that's okay because we're conservatives and it
00:05:22.920 doesn't hurt our feelings if you disagree with us um and at least it's interesting if you want boring
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00:05:31.580 yeah 100 now uh adam what do you want to talk about first i mean given that it is independence day we
00:05:39.740 kind of had uh our canadian light version of that canada day um last week no lack of action resulting
00:05:47.200 as i mentioned i was having a good old time at the rodeo um you you said you were kind of running
00:05:53.020 around doing some chores so we were both probably pretty happy um but uh some people not quite so
00:05:58.700 happy obviously we saw some uh overstepping authorities going after people with chalk and everything
00:06:04.100 but uh why don't we just get into this there's every year there's some group for whatever reason
00:06:08.540 aiming to uh scrap canada day and that we should be so ashamed of who and what we are
00:06:14.340 um so why don't we get into that right away was this year was it vegans
00:06:19.420 were the vegans out again i think i think it's every child matters again this time it's uh
00:06:28.060 yeah which uh it's interesting like whenever there's uh whenever there's a conservative government
00:06:35.480 uh and the indigenous issues are being addressed to the same extent maybe even more um these protests
00:06:41.800 i don't know they don't they don't seem to happen as much justin trudeau's really sort of aggravated
00:06:46.440 people because for the first few years they all kind of went away because justin trudeau was in and
00:06:52.020 that was one of their guys but i think after however many years it's been of him not really doing
00:06:56.880 anything on these indigenous issues um the folks are starting to become upset i mean him kneeling for
00:07:02.200 photo ops and going surfing instead of showing up at some of these things many of which have turned
00:07:06.160 out to not be entirely true or not be entirely accurate and their reporting um has certainly
00:07:11.040 uh soured the taste in some people's mouth when it comes to justin trudeau but uh very interesting
00:07:16.180 to see this stuff happening even under a liberal government which which many of these sort of
00:07:21.120 activists on these issues would likely deem on their side um i can certainly tell you from speaking
00:07:25.960 with indigenous communities they don't feel that this government is on their side uh anymore and very
00:07:30.580 likely they feel it's even less on their side than previous governments um so yeah but i mean i
00:07:35.420 don't know i i think that it is just popular right now to be contrarian and not contrarian in a
00:07:41.060 sort of sensible holding the government to account opposition sort of position but just contrarian in
00:07:47.920 a um everything that canada stands for we should be opposed to um generally these people if you
00:07:53.460 ask them what specific concerns they have or what is it um they might say one or two talking points
00:07:58.360 but as we saw they don't actually have any sort of critical insight as to what needs to be changed
00:08:04.020 or what was done or what should be done um it's just a general i'm opposed to canada sentiment
00:08:10.940 well that's exactly what it is so i'm reading this article from uh ckom that's out of saskatchewan
00:08:18.540 uh group aims to cancel canada day celebrations in saskatoon thousands of people at least they put this
00:08:26.500 into context thousands of people enjoyed canada's 155th birthday on friday but not everyone felt
00:08:32.740 like celebrating an indigenous-led group called chokecherry studios hosted a cancel canada day
00:08:38.000 event in downtown saskatoon at kiwanis memorial park the purpose of wanting to cancel canada's
00:08:43.060 anniversary is to help raise more awareness for the missing and murdered indigenous women and girls
00:08:48.120 and two-spirited by the way missing and murdered indigenous men by and large outweigh missing and
00:08:56.060 murdered indigenous everybody else by and large but we have no focus on missing and murdered
00:09:01.980 indigenous men even though they are way more of a missing and murdered indigenous group but the
00:09:08.780 feminists have hijacked this too um and to raise awareness about indigenous children that were
00:09:14.260 affected by past residential school experiences at least they didn't say mass graves because as we know
00:09:18.800 that's not exactly the case um this um busy body says canada cancel canada day is to bring the
00:09:26.320 community together what anyway um canada day is celebrating genocide on land that basically tried
00:09:35.000 to eradicate our indigenous people it's unfortunate i feel like people here really don't understand the
00:09:40.800 context context as much people that do celebrate canada day they don't recognize what they're actually
00:09:46.640 celebrating yeah and then she says understands the context but yeah and they go on to say that even
00:09:53.200 the the fireworks bother them so um you know canada is a big diverse country and canada day means
00:10:01.640 different things to different people but can we just let everybody alone like if you want to cancel it
00:10:07.260 fine if you don't and you want to celebrate it that's fine too but i'm just so sick of this nonsense
00:10:13.620 like those we showed some viz of the vegan protesters down on parliament hill so if you were
00:10:20.560 a canada day reveler as i was calling them in all my written articles over the weekend
00:10:25.400 or if you went down there with an f trudeau sign you could not get anywhere near parliament hill it was
00:10:32.060 like airport security that actually works um and but if you were like a vegan activist the police
00:10:41.660 escorted those people up to parliament hill there was no problem with their signage no problem with
00:10:48.760 their anti uh protein signs that was all fine and they could get as close to parliament hill as
00:10:55.920 possible but if you were wearing a shirt that said free tamera leach by the way or free tamera leach
00:11:01.600 i should start saying her name properly um you can get anywhere near parliament hill and this is the stuff
00:11:07.180 that this is the stuff i hate like just it's a canada day it's a day for everybody and does this
00:11:13.920 country have worked yeah i feel like more than ever but if people want to celebrate being canadian shut up
00:11:19.760 and let them celebrate well and this is the thing is all of these they're so like and i just want to
00:11:27.780 clarify the follow-up to this will explain what i'm saying but this sort of cancel canada day thing in
00:11:33.500 light of what happened in indigenous schools is meaningless because it doesn't do anything
00:11:38.300 to address the ongoing plates of indigenous communities what they want is division sewed over
00:11:44.180 issues that aren't actionable items so arbitrary people with signs about the climate they get a
00:11:49.980 direct escort right up there because there's no tangible action that can come from it it's exclusively
00:11:54.820 virtue signaling these people saying let's cancel canada day with no sort of basis whatsoever in
00:12:00.760 reference to something that happened a long time ago well not that long ago keep in mind that unless
00:12:05.340 this was under justin trudeau's own dad um but not all that long ago but there there's so many
00:12:10.740 fundamental issues and i think people very often out there are sick and tired about hearing on about
00:12:16.160 indigenous issues and it's because we're focused on all these things in the past that we can't address
00:12:21.640 and people just want us to feel bad for instead of saying this is stuff that's happening to
00:12:26.700 indigenous communities right now i think there should be protests every week on indigenous matters
00:12:33.200 like there were against covid 19 mandates because there are massive critical infrastructure issues
00:12:40.100 people are suffering kids can't have baths and nobody seems to care but these activist groups who don't
00:12:45.480 care about indigenous communities this is just virtue signaling they don't care at all because they would
00:12:50.680 be allocating their resources to ensuring kids could have baths without their skin burning
00:12:55.020 or people could drink water without bringing in potable water on trucks these people they don't care
00:13:00.380 about any of those underlying issues the same way that these climate alarmists they know there's no
00:13:05.040 actionable items there other than paying more taxes but if you come forward if you're one of the
00:13:09.920 protesters who's say blocking trudeau's bus because you want uh fair treatment or justice for indigenous
00:13:16.660 communities if you're people going up to parliament saying hey you know what these covid 19 mandates and
00:13:23.320 these travel bans are unconstitutional if you're one of those people well then you get ejected and evicted
00:13:27.960 immediately um i'm with you 100 percent on this aimless virtue signaling it needs to come to an end let's focus
00:13:34.480 on some real issues we can do something on yeah yeah when was justin justin trudeau supposed to end the
00:13:41.720 boil water advisories years ago years ago he campaigned on it well i think some people did some people voted for
00:13:50.680 him because he was going to be the great white savior is how he painted himself to be and you know
00:13:56.600 he campaigned on that in 2014 2015 here we are what seven years later boil water advisories still
00:14:03.320 happening crooked companies taking contracts to repair and restructure and rebuild and retrofit water
00:14:11.200 treatment facilities that never get fixed because that ends the gravy train if you actually fix something
00:14:18.320 i mean it's just it's just ridiculous and instead of actually doing something and looking for
00:14:24.100 accountability we've get we get cancel canada day great and it's literally like not to not to be the
00:14:31.680 guy to say this typically but this is active racism we're literally we literally aren't addressing
00:14:37.900 a massive issue that wouldn't fly in white communities because it's happening in indigenous
00:14:43.520 communities it's just going on this it doesn't matter how remote how rural whatever it may be
00:14:48.980 these same issues wouldn't happen in white communities plain and simple and that's because
00:14:52.660 justin trudeau doesn't really care about these communities uh he thinks of them as a lower class
00:14:57.320 and he only uses them when they're a token to be used to his advantage um i don't know if there's any
00:15:03.040 clips we want to jump to from that uh with the audio as well or if we want to talk about some more
00:15:08.640 glaring double standards and aiming less virtue signaling sure let's talk about james top because
00:15:14.620 i'm also old enough to remember when the liberals said that they are going to take care of canada's
00:15:20.360 veterans until such time as they were asking for more than the liberals could give and james top was
00:15:25.500 just asking to be heard james top is a veteran who walked all the way from well basically vancouver
00:15:32.840 all the way to ottawa he went on foot um and he's in trouble for some of the statements that he made
00:15:40.900 while wearing his uniform which he earned and served in um about lockdowns and so he's facing uh charges
00:15:48.900 conduct charges under that but he walked all the way there and instead of being met with um you know a
00:15:56.780 politician or two from the liberal government who says boy you walked all the way here you might maybe
00:16:04.500 we should just give you the courtesy of pretending to listen to you no instead he's met with protesters
00:16:10.560 and called a fascist um on the flip side though there were thousands of people who were in the uh park
00:16:19.280 there to meet him at the tomb of the unknown soldier and he wept as he put his hand on the tomb of the
00:16:25.100 unknown soldier um because i think the deal is when you sign up to be in the military that that could
00:16:30.360 be you in that tomb um and and you know just the absolute disgrace of both the people who protested
00:16:39.460 him called him a fascist said he uh is a traitor to his country because he walked across the country
00:16:46.380 for freedom and to be heard um and the fact that he wasn't met by a single liberal politician
00:16:53.280 it's just disgusting but i also think it's interesting that many of these protesters who
00:16:58.660 showed up to be counter protesters to him who are saying that he's a disgrace to the uniform
00:17:03.060 these are the same people who would call anybody wearing our uniform baby killers and war criminals
00:17:08.300 yeah 100 and i mean this story is incredible i remember i i was looking back and i shared the in
00:17:15.800 case you missed it um after yeah top already walked all the way from vancouver to calgary which most of
00:17:22.600 us could never ever do we just could we could not walk that distance ever period it would never happen
00:17:28.120 so and i look back at that and that was two months ago two months ago and he's been walking that entire
00:17:34.700 time since already having walked from vancouver to calgary um he he didn't make the comparison
00:17:40.900 necessarily want to make the comparison he certainly said that he was inspired by but i mean this guy is
00:17:46.140 the sort of terry fox of the anti-mandates movement plain and simple i'm gonna say it outright because
00:17:52.760 this guy he saw something fundamentally wrong um he saw something fundamentally contrary to his
00:17:59.940 mission statement to protect canadians to stand up for truth justice to do all those things that he sort
00:18:05.160 of often soldiers have as the at the core of their person that inspires them to get involved in the
00:18:10.800 service um and he saw that violated in a fundamental way and he was very clear his message was always
00:18:16.800 very sort of like and mandates justice uh restoring canada he wasn't out there with an extreme opinion
00:18:23.580 and also you'll notice while he might have given the occasional brief speech he was leading by example
00:18:28.160 he was marching and he was kneeling um and he was saying listen he's just trying to bring attention to
00:18:33.260 canada needs to get back to what it's all about he is about as straight laced and upstanding a
00:18:39.800 citizen as you can imagine saying something almost impossible when i interviewed him looking him in
00:18:45.280 the eye you knew he was going to finish this walk but it almost seems like well at some point
00:18:49.180 something's going to happen like no one's really going to walk across canada to protest this this
00:18:53.900 is unthinkable it seems almost impossible well this man did it and i think at the very least
00:18:59.160 any sensible government would have had an official out saying we don't necessarily agree with mr
00:19:04.740 top's perspectives or opinions but the fact that he walked across this country in an effort
00:19:09.360 some sort of generic political statement about how this guy clearly is doing this on some strong
00:19:14.260 convictions but no nothing just vilification and likely organized protests there um to try and make
00:19:20.540 this a negative thing well that black and white picture i don't know if you've seen it with him
00:19:24.600 touching the tomb that initial shot um that is going to be in the history books for this country
00:19:29.400 right along with some of the coots and ottawa blockade stuff that we saw um this is the stuff of
00:19:35.580 history and i think it's very interesting because canada as we know is a very young country we can
00:19:39.660 attest to that with canada day just passing here but we don't have the big uh castle battles and the
00:19:47.060 history that you see when you're in europe or even if you're in the holy land wherever you may be
00:19:51.700 we don't have that lengthy history we're very much writing the early stages of our history and
00:19:56.240 determining the course of the country moving forward unlike our friends to the south we asked for our
00:20:01.400 freedom we didn't take it um so these are the sort of early stages of when canada demands for freedom
00:20:06.960 both from within and without so uh uh looking forward to seeing that hit that picture in the
00:20:11.880 history books when i'm telling my uh grandkids about uh about canada's history and and the moment in
00:20:17.900 time or the moments in time there we are when we affirm but look at that and all the veterans
00:20:23.580 around like look at all the veterans behind yeah if that doesn't give you chills that is the stuff of
00:20:30.420 history and for the liberal politicians out there who don't see this and understand that they've been
00:20:38.280 wrong who don't have that have we been the baddies moment the same yeah lunatics who are saying now we
00:20:44.260 have to get vaccinated every nine months which we'll talk about uh probably off youtube but for them not
00:20:49.620 to see this and be like maybe we're wrong you know i think they know they're wrong at this point i think
00:20:54.560 the threshold's been crossed um i think for a little while we could excuse some people for going
00:21:00.140 along with it um but but the threshold's been crossed the writing is now on the wall the line
00:21:05.040 is in the sand um and you're picking your your side and frankly i want to talk about this a little bit
00:21:09.820 let's look at the sides that there are to pick here clearly as conservatives we don't block people
00:21:14.940 in together we're more for leaving people alone but there's a general there which side are you on are
00:21:20.880 you the side of james top walking across the country are you at the side of leave people alone
00:21:25.460 are you at the side of on the side of keeping life affordable are you on the side of individual
00:21:30.500 freedoms or are you on the side of uh restrictions vaccine mandates drag queen shows for in libraries
00:21:38.060 for kids like there's a pretty clear line in the sand being drawn here and and i think for anyone
00:21:43.400 who's looking at it with an open mind or with a critical lens if you fall down and lots of people do
00:21:49.360 i've got friends who do they 100 fall down on the uh everyone should be forced to be vaccinated
00:21:55.560 and drag queen shows and libraries are absolutely fine and there's no such thing as gender side of
00:22:00.380 the conversation how we got to this point i don't understand because in 2004 that would have been
00:22:08.420 ridiculous now it's what sensible mainstream people actually believe we've lost the plot we've got people
00:22:15.760 and before we get into the drag queen thing that horrified me over the weekend but we have people
00:22:21.700 in the mainstream conservative movement who are agreeing with this question what's the harm in
00:22:28.220 exposing little children to this we've got people in the mainstream conservative movement who are asking
00:22:33.980 that same question which i think is insane um but before we move on from james top this is what he said
00:22:41.300 by the way so when you hear these words realize that this man is being vilified by the mainstream media
00:22:46.840 basically the entire institutional left and uh liberal politicians he says i've met thousands of
00:22:54.560 people in my journey from vancouver to ottawa and a lot of them have lost hope they feel lost they're angry
00:23:00.740 they lost faith in the system we've already started something heed the call assemble organize yourselves
00:23:08.440 plan what's the answer non-violence peace that could have come from gandhi but but instead this is a
00:23:19.280 man that they're calling a fascist every single day by the way this goes to my constant point and if
00:23:26.100 you're a regular viewer of the live stream you know that i say this all the time james top is the kind
00:23:31.340 of guy that you want in management you want this guy to be the upper brass in the military because
00:23:38.060 he's ethical he's self-sacrificing he's willing to do for other people and he did not bend to pressure
00:23:45.960 when he knew the thing they were asking him to do was wrong those are the people you want in all the
00:23:52.820 top management of all of our institutions in academia in policing in the military in government
00:23:57.900 in battle in the bureaucracy all those institutions in the legal system in you want this guy as a judge
00:24:07.280 presiding on other cases all those institutions that failed during the pandemic for the normal
00:24:13.260 people it's because they purge people like james top out of them and so we are going to have a huge
00:24:19.360 problem in the very near future in all those public institutions because we chased the moral and ethical
00:24:25.080 objectors out of it and then moved up and promoted the go along to get along worker drones who will do
00:24:33.400 whatever their bosses tell them to do even if they know what's wrong so again the world is in for a
00:24:41.200 very tough time in the very near future and not the very near future already like the reason that there
00:24:47.160 are thousands of bags at pearson piled up is because the critical problem solving people who are like
00:24:53.480 how are we going to deal with a sudden emergence of of new traffic and new travelers those people and
00:24:59.400 it's not only the fact that like 15 20 whatever it is of their labor force is gone it's that the best
00:25:05.080 of their labor force the critical thinkers the critical thinkers who stood on principle that's
00:25:10.140 why you're waiting three days because of canceled flights or whatever or six hours look at this
00:25:14.480 mayhem yeah and this is my daughter's luggage is in there somewhere by the way yeah like my daughter's
00:25:20.620 luggage is in there for two weeks yeah and this is a direct consequence and well i i'll have an
00:25:27.260 interview coming up this week with a west jet employees who's part of a group of 100 people
00:25:31.300 who are sort of finally taking a stand but i asked him and he's a pilot who used to train people
00:25:35.700 how much that directly corresponds to these people being gone and he said it's undeniable and
00:25:41.100 overwhelming the reason that these issues are happening and they're happening everywhere they're
00:25:44.940 happening in passport offices you're going to see it across the board it's categorically justin
00:25:49.520 trudeau's inept government the fish rotting from the head things falling apart but just getting rid
00:25:55.240 of even five percent of your critical thinkers your top employees often people who've been with
00:25:59.780 the company for 20 years also i mean the fact that they got rid of people and they're not paying them
00:26:03.640 pensions who were there for a long time they they evicted a bunch of do you see a single airport worker
00:26:09.180 doing anything about this luggage by the way nothing it's all they know how to do is pull it off the
00:26:15.400 belt and pile it up that's all they're doing a robot could do that and this is going to be
00:26:21.940 society thinkers yeah yeah this is going to be for until a new government comes in hopefully with
00:26:28.160 competent leadership and significantly changes things but i mean this is i'm not talking about
00:26:32.960 things are going to be better in four years like this is a decade it's going to be a decade to recover
00:26:38.080 from this categorical uh ineptness extremely troubling stuff to say the very least um but yeah
00:26:46.000 wild um now there's a couple angles we can go now we can talk about um some of the other
00:26:51.800 environmental protests and what happened at f1 but i think on the theme of people fed up with their
00:26:56.760 governments and taking a stance um we can hop uh perhaps to the the tractor protests that are
00:27:03.600 unfolding maybe yeah do we have let's roll some clips your protest yeah let's roll some clips for
00:27:10.180 people i mean it's it's incredible we talked about canadian history sort of unfolding before us and us
00:27:15.240 being a young country well the trucker protests the blockades that we saw here they were emulated
00:27:20.440 around the world we saw them in pakistan we saw them in australia we saw them in the united states
00:27:25.340 um and now the the netherlands is taking it to another level all together with their protests
00:27:31.600 um let's roll some of these clips yeah this is crazy i'm so proud but this reminds me of exactly
00:27:38.420 the images we saw coming out of coots with the the tractors blocking the road and uh what is this
00:27:47.460 uh yeah there's there's more of the boats but oh the blocking right across the road there with
00:27:58.500 the tractors again those machines um short of tanks or mega tractors not movable especially if they park
00:28:05.180 certain ways as sheila can attest them you're gonna have a very very hard time to get those
00:28:09.360 things out if they don't want to go um oh you know like these these people in amsterdam and in the
00:28:16.540 netherlands they are ill-equipped to deal with equipment of this size you know in alberta you might
00:28:23.200 be able although i think you would have a very difficult time approaching zero percent to inspire a rig
00:28:31.080 move company to come move somebody's tractor when they're protesting the government um we do have a
00:28:36.980 little bit more of the heavy haul equipment that could deal with this stuff because we are a province
00:28:41.760 that you know has heavy industry and and we can do that sort of stuff but it's a little bit different
00:28:46.540 here i don't think they have bed trucks to move drilling rigs here and picker trucks to do that kind
00:28:52.420 of stuff available everywhere like you have in alberta and so just so people understand what this is
00:28:57.560 about the farmers are blocking infrastructure critical infrastructure it's a illegal here it's
00:29:05.940 probably illegal there too um because they are protesting government laws that require them to
00:29:11.940 use less fertilizer so these price takers they don't set the price farmers don't set the price of
00:29:18.800 anything but the government is going to ask them to use less fertilizer which will um force them into
00:29:25.360 lower yields which means they earn less money and these tractors that you're seeing here some of
00:29:30.820 the fancier newer ones you're approaching like three quarters of a million dollars and you basically
00:29:36.560 work all year just to make your tractor payments um and so they also want them for climate reasons
00:29:42.520 to reduce their livestock and they're just mandating this they're basically closing farms to meet climate
00:29:50.380 targets so they're decimating their lives what are they going to do with this equipment what are they
00:29:54.820 going to do with the land they're making payments on and outside of say you don't care about farmers
00:29:59.940 you don't care about farmers you eat groceries and so when there are fewer things on the market
00:30:05.280 lack of supply will drive up the cost of food to the consumer and so when you are reducing farmers yields
00:30:12.420 because you are limiting their ability to use inputs that increase their yield that makes everything
00:30:17.880 more expensive when you're taking hogs off the market it makes your bacon more expensive
00:30:21.900 and so these farmers are out there protesting for their livelihood but also for the dutch consumer
00:30:27.680 and uh they're all over the place they're blocking the airports they're blocking the ports like i would
00:30:34.340 not i would not take that equipment across that little bridge never but they are and this is sort of i i saw
00:30:43.200 images like this in edmonton at the legislature when the farmers brought their tractors to protest bill six
00:30:49.820 when they uh did it as part of the anti-lockdown convoys uh this is inspiring to see and i think
00:30:57.460 you could draw a straight line from alberta to these protests in the netherlands um these are our tactics
00:31:04.180 and 100 it's incredible like i mean for all the people out there who are salty um about the truckers
00:31:10.280 and are hashtagging freedom convoy which is mostly bots and i don't believe it as i said canada day
00:31:16.820 just passed i think canada can be extremely proud because you see canadian flags at these protests
00:31:22.800 like that the those people started a global movement of enough is enough and we are sick of
00:31:29.000 this and i want to remind people that i've been doing a lot of stuff about sort of local food lately
00:31:33.580 we did our free the beef campaign which was a big success um we went out to ranches we went out to the
00:31:38.240 bison ranch all that sort of good stuff also uh that video sponsored by friends at the alberta
00:31:42.020 prosperity project but it's incredible to reconnect with people where their food comes from because
00:31:48.680 sorry to break it to if you don't care about farmers the farmers can lock stuff down and they'll be just
00:31:53.760 fine you won't yeah the farmers can live without you they can block down the roads lock off their land
00:32:00.560 and live for 20 years the rest of society will starve within yeah and what's the difference to the
00:32:07.120 farmers when you're telling them they have to close their farm okay fine don't threaten me with a good
00:32:11.300 time i will but i'll be fine you won't yeah like within six months everyone else goes hungry and
00:32:18.720 the farmers live off their their their shares and this is what you threaten the people who are the
00:32:23.020 building blocks of society and i know for the people we talked about the two sides the sort of
00:32:27.420 freedom side and then the control side the control side you don't take you think you can take on farmers
00:32:32.960 while having your drag queen shows and libraries blah blah blah you think you can take on the farmers you
00:32:37.300 don't win because eventually all the people get hungry and then they're on the side of the farmers
00:32:42.980 and the farmers win but in the short term the farmers can block everything down albertans without
00:32:47.580 the necessary necessarily the full farm equipment just blocked off a small town in a road and they would
00:32:53.480 have been finding an ongoing fashion until they decided to leave these farmers they can hold out
00:32:57.720 for years while the grocery shops run look at this look at that like look at and and you gotta know
00:33:06.020 that maybe only 25 of the people in the crowd are even remotely connected to agriculture this is
00:33:13.280 everybody else supporting them in their fight against the government yeah i was just reading some
00:33:18.420 more about this they want to uh reduce nitrogen emissions um so they want reductions are necessary
00:33:27.220 in emission necessary i'm reading the government's words i don't think they're necessary but reductions
00:33:32.280 are necessary in emissions of nitrogen oxides from farm animal manure and from the use of ammonia in
00:33:38.660 fertilizer the government says estimating a 30 reduction in the number of livestock in the netherlands
00:33:47.900 30 percent you're asking these folks who feed you to just say okay well you're just gonna have to do
00:33:56.920 without 30 percent of your income figure it out and then what does that do to the price of food
00:34:02.260 yeah they do this yeah and i i've got i'm working on a story right now that i think will be shocking
00:34:08.060 to people uh again we had that win on the free to beef ground beef labeling uh but the attack on uh sort of
00:34:14.880 ranching and agriculture pork beef all of that is well underway we see it here in the netherlands
00:34:19.820 people standing up it is going to come here next um and and some of the stuff i'm reading and i'm
00:34:26.380 investigating so i don't want to get into it too much but it's very very troubling um i think the
00:34:30.980 next front we may very well see and we've talked about this before but um the mandates forcing people
00:34:36.500 to do something clearly didn't work so they're they they're going to be taking these alternative
00:34:41.240 measures like we're trying we're seeing the government in netherlands try to do where they
00:34:45.180 make they're not forcing you to get a vaccine maybe but they're making it so unaffordable to eat
00:34:50.560 meat that maybe you start consuming crickets and they're making it so unaffordable to go on vacations
00:34:56.000 that maybe you just stay home and get a vr headset you just lock yourself down yeah maybe and they're
00:35:00.700 making it they're making it so everyone has to buy electric vehicles they can't buy and only have 200
00:35:05.220 kilometers of range in the winter or less um so you really can't go anywhere so eventually you become
00:35:10.060 stuck at home eating crickets and the world economic forum gets their way and that may sound
00:35:14.800 conspiratorial but it just simply isn't people still need to eat populations are growing this
00:35:20.200 government other governments are trying to cut back livestock because of global warming as the
00:35:25.040 world's population grows you expect more emissions that's what happens when people come into existence
00:35:30.600 reducing emissions while more people are populating the earth that means there's a general
00:35:35.960 reduction quality of life unless you're able to make significant leaps for it in technology
00:35:39.800 but that has to happen naturally that has to happen organically because when you try and force it
00:35:45.300 and it isn't ready yet you have everyone is starving to death like you did in the leap forward
00:35:49.180 manifesto in china um you can't rush these things they will emerge naturally and when things make
00:35:55.240 sense on the market when i can slap a solar panel on my roof that works throughout the year and is
00:36:00.780 efficient and i don't have to pay the government for electricity that's just everyone will have one
00:36:04.760 automatically but we're not there yet it's not practical so we can't force this on people um
00:36:10.920 speaking of don't get me started don't get me started on my dha b12 conspiracies because when i see this
00:36:17.520 i see okay so you're taking 30 of the two chemicals that you need for human consciousness right off the
00:36:23.700 market just like that and you're making it expensive so that the only people who can afford meat
00:36:31.100 are the wealthy which makes this worker subclass of drones who are malnourished and who are not able
00:36:37.920 to think clearly because you've taken the two uh very important components of consciousness
00:36:42.980 right off the market for them you've priced them out of dha and b12 and again it's terrible if that
00:36:50.640 if that does sound kooky and don't get me wrong there i've got an interview coming up today with clay
00:36:54.800 clark um and i don't necessarily agree with everything that we discussed in that interview
00:36:58.640 but you can look at you've all know or harari and i know uh the exposed reset's going to get into this
00:37:03.600 at length he literally talks about this useless class that we're going to have to dope up and get
00:37:08.640 them on video games because we're going to exclude them from society he calls them useless eaters
00:37:13.580 yeah useless eaters yeah use useless bums useless people um that this is one of the key agents of the
00:37:21.920 great reset which by the way is 50 of the liberal cabinet um the world economic forum infiltrated
00:37:27.260 the the things that are very evidently not conspiratorial anymore and are self-evident and
00:37:34.040 are published and and can be evidenced by anybody remotely interested are shocking so for from what
00:37:40.120 you said there that's that's pretty pretty agreeable i think based on the evidence of everything that is
00:37:45.860 i know it sounds crazy i know it sounds crazy i realize i sound crazy but if you could find a way
00:37:52.760 to uh make people more pliable and if you told them that you were cutting meat out of their diet for
00:38:04.160 climate reasons and you've scared these people for two generations about the end of the world because
00:38:10.200 of climate change and all you had to do was stop eating meat and you would make a real difference
00:38:15.920 in saving the planet and the benefit for the elite classes but yeah yeah and the benefit for the elite
00:38:23.820 class was that you had people malnourished and not thinking clearly um i i know it sounds crazy but
00:38:31.200 uh just really this anti-meat agenda really frightens me because um it does it makes people um it again
00:38:39.500 it's just another way to purge critical thinkers from society well and speaking of purging critical
00:38:43.980 thinkers i do want to this is this is one of those sort of conspiracies like governments around the world
00:38:48.840 including our own are rushing to have only electric vehicles by 2035 2050 whatever it may be
00:38:55.240 2035 i think our grid literally cannot handle that amount of electricity not even close like we
00:39:03.220 that is that is not a feasible plan within the next 200 years the entire grids would have to be
00:39:09.780 completely restructured and eventually if we do have renewable electricity great let's do that let's
00:39:14.740 restructure our grids everyone can have cars that go from zero to 60 in two seconds that sounds really
00:39:19.180 fun to me and they can drive themselves and be way more efficient and we'd have less grid law
00:39:22.840 again leap forward manifesto we are nowhere close to that yeah not even close but why is it that
00:39:29.680 the government wants to phase out affordable cars and have us all only able to drive cars cars are
00:39:34.800 freedom yeah they're freedom exactly but you can't bug out in a car that can only go 300 kilometers
00:39:40.840 and has to be on the grid you can't disappear you can't disappear into mclean creek with your
00:39:48.900 328 whatever you know what i like your 338 lap or whatever you can't do that in a tesla um even a
00:39:54.900 cyber truck only goes 400 kilometers like they don't want you able to disappear get off the grid they want
00:40:00.980 you locked into the system and from a practical perspective this stuff is all run on coal here
00:40:06.420 eventually it may be run on renewables but what we're talking about is forcing everyone to drive
00:40:11.440 coal powered cars that maybe are worse for the environment like this it's just i don't know i
00:40:17.740 like coal i just don't like the virtue signaling um of the environmentalists and i was talking to
00:40:22.280 michelle sterling about this the other day and she said um david suzuki is telling everybody that they
00:40:27.460 have to get on electric cars we don't have the grid to support everybody getting on electric cars by 2035
00:40:33.100 so we're going to have rolling brownouts but secondarily david suzuki's also protesting stuff
00:40:39.120 like site c dam which would produce hydroelectricity for his stupid cars that nobody's buying then they
00:40:48.180 can't square the circle that you guys are the problem here well and not not one of these clowns is
00:40:54.200 actually like living a sustainable normal life they're all jet-setting millionaires the glaring hypocrisy amidst
00:41:03.100 all of them is so painful like it's like stop zuki has a house in australia his commute is a
00:41:11.600 circumnavigation of the earth and he's telling and yeah and he has five kids and he's saying there's too
00:41:17.620 many people on the face of the earth and he has a beachfront property and i'm like you're telling me
00:41:21.900 the oceans are rising when you stop living off the beach i might believe that your beliefs are sincere
00:41:26.520 they aren't it no and it's it's this class of people i mean this is a segue into our next story
00:41:32.680 that i was getting to with the cars um we talk about these absurd clowns uh particularly the the
00:41:39.000 f1 millionaires lewis hamilton has come out in support of protesters blocking the race which by
00:41:45.020 the way on like a fundamental level endorsing that we had the other gentleman the other driver um
00:41:51.480 and saying yeah saying oh this is great and it's really good that they're doing this he's sponsored
00:41:56.540 by a saudi or russian oil company like he's literally sponsored the world's largest sorry
00:42:02.760 the world's most profitable company by market cap depending on the day it's like apple and aramco
00:42:07.640 apple and aramco so sponsored by massive oil he's like this is good i'm in favor of this and then lo
00:42:13.100 and behold not much later these protesters block the road they would just evaporate if they were hit by
00:42:18.480 an f1 car it's wildly dangerous to them and the drivers and i joked earlier after the cars piled up
00:42:24.700 the carbon emissions off their burning corpses would be a significant detriment to the the nature
00:42:30.660 as we know it but that that's a bit of a good joke but the fact is lewis hamilton is worth 285
00:42:37.380 million dollars he travels all around the u.s those are u.s dollars all around the world on jets
00:42:43.760 they they move the cars with them this is a massive undertaking he he literally puts out in in a month
00:42:50.440 more emissions than i will in my entire life at all period and he's like oh well once i found out
00:42:56.560 what they're about i supported them one it's incredibly dangerous two yeah f1 drivers backing
00:43:02.260 and supporting environmentalism it's absurd it's it's so counterintuitive like the amount of emissions
00:43:08.140 that this yeah he's made in excess of 300 million dollars canadian driving in a circle but sometimes
00:43:15.180 they squiggle a little bit for a living and i'm not saying that that's not skill i'm saying that's
00:43:20.300 hypocrisy for him to protest um climate change or support climate change activists but these cars are
00:43:27.960 going 190 kilometers an hour on a track and you are supporting protesters breaching the track by the way
00:43:38.020 where's security they're breaching the track getting close to the track if you didn't turn a
00:43:44.180 protester into hamburger they could have caused yeah they could have caused a multi-car pile up which
00:43:52.940 would just be carnage on the track um and he's saying well you know good for them what did he say
00:44:00.240 here his words were crazy i did some digging around on lewis hamilton because i used to watch
00:44:04.840 f1 racing and then i just sort of it was part of my mission to tune out of the culture and
00:44:10.260 only embrace things where it's okay to be like openly conservative or openly christian so you know
00:44:16.400 like rodeo and nascar although nascar is losing me these days um he said i don't i didn't know what
00:44:23.180 the protesters were for so i only just found out i just said big up the protesters i love that people
00:44:29.600 are fighting for the planet so we need more people like them psychotic yeah that you know what's funny
00:44:37.480 the underlying thing there is like oh i didn't come out in support of this right away because i
00:44:41.100 didn't know it was environmentalism clearly i've always been in support of this um the the juxtaposition
00:44:47.460 here between this and we also saw those those climate protesters escorted up to uh ottawa to the
00:44:54.440 legislature there's this glaring sort of double standard and juxtaposition that's just so laughable
00:44:59.820 because you can see people protesting real things if this was someone coming out there protesting say for
00:45:06.540 the farmers in the netherlands they would be tackled brutalized arrested charged and they'd go to jail
00:45:12.600 for a very long time these people because probably they're in the pockets of some sort of global
00:45:17.680 influencers some activists that they're probably going to face minimal consequences we see these
00:45:22.820 illegal type blockades and protests from environmentalists all the time and there never
00:45:27.680 seems to be consequences or minimal consequences meanwhile if you're a pastor in alberta who shows up and
00:45:32.300 preaches for 30 minutes at one of these uh freedom oriented blockades well then you go to jail for 51
00:45:37.200 days yeah i hope they treat the chuck wagon protesters because every single year there's some maniac who
00:45:43.080 chains himself to the rail at the stampede i hope they treat them with the same kindness as they do
00:45:48.600 pastors in alberta who just want to preach um i dug down a little bit on uh hamilton here so naturally
00:45:56.620 he's blm like every left-wing movement he's completely endorsed he took a knee he put blm stuff on his
00:46:06.840 um racing suit which you're not allowed to do you're not allowed to put pre-approved stuff on there so
00:46:12.520 um he's spoken out against um anti-lgbt laws in hungary um and he said he's upset about i don't know
00:46:24.620 human rights in bahrain but the entire sport of f1 is sponsored by aramco a saudi company and he
00:46:33.120 hasn't said a single thing about how they treat sexual minorities there um environmentalism and human
00:46:39.760 rights so um i didn't check out his uh his social media but they say he uh urges china to reclassify
00:46:50.160 dogs as pets instead of livestock um although maybe they should i was gonna say you should maybe
00:46:57.720 consider um speaking out against the chinese government treating the falun gong as parts cars
00:47:04.100 for chinese uh officials bureaucrats and officials because that's what they do they literally treat
00:47:11.560 them as a parts car you just you need a liver oh just go get one from a falun gong it's fine um but
00:47:16.620 he didn't say he's more worried about dogs which i mean i like my dog just fine but my dog is not a
00:47:22.280 person and that's where i am on this um he gave money to those two sides which side are you on the
00:47:30.500 dogs are more important than people drag queen library uh mandatory mandates or common sense
00:47:37.760 yeah um he also asked mercedes-benz to swap the leather out of the company's models worldwide
00:47:47.100 he said he's trying to push for sustainability um and be more conscious mercedes-benz is a huge
00:47:54.280 organization um and so he wants to get rid of all the leathers in a mercedes-benz vehicle so you're
00:48:01.680 gonna get pleather like a i don't know like a dodge cobalt um like what like what is you don't buy a
00:48:11.440 benz so that you can drive around on vinyl anyway um also he said i'm gonna take us to find him in a
00:48:19.720 leather jacket oh for sure for sure he says i don't allow uh plastics in his office i want everything
00:48:28.060 to be recyclable right down to the deodorant down to the toothbrush i'm trying to make as much
00:48:33.080 change as i can in my personal space well it's easy to buy the very expensive uh like bamboo
00:48:40.220 toothbrush when you're worth 300 plus like a third of a billion dollars canadian um oh this is very
00:48:48.420 touching good move buddy now i know you're serious i sold my plane over a year ago i fly a lot
00:48:56.080 less now i'm trying to fly less through the year um he sold his plane so that but what does that
00:49:03.260 mean so you just go first class in a regular plane that you're not really doing anything different
00:49:08.500 right yeah this guy wow what a hero i know he's laughable and i mean those tire those tire changes
00:49:18.700 he must not do tire changes during a race all the rubber they're leaving on the on the yeah that's
00:49:24.300 that's a few straws worth of uh of rubber and plastics there buddy you're leaving on the track
00:49:29.660 every race um glaring hypocrisy and it's it's just like it's just never ending with these guys you
00:49:36.080 can you can you can't even make up a satirical example of how backwards and hypocritical these
00:49:42.700 guys are because they've are i literally can't think of something more ridiculous than a than a
00:49:47.940 near half billionaire f1 driver supporting climate initiatives especially i mean you know what i can't
00:49:57.540 actually someone who's sponsored by haramco doing the same thing oh wait that also happened as well
00:50:02.720 yeah he's mad at hungary for their treatment of lgbtq ai issues um but he hasn't said a word about
00:50:12.080 saudi arabia and then you literally look at uh like greta tunberg um how dare you um about like
00:50:21.460 the united states which i think has seen a 10 drop in emissions not a word not a word on china or india
00:50:30.120 or any of these other countries it's interesting but that's not uh the narrative whatsoever what is
00:50:35.180 with all these people like literally if you're if you're concerned about the climate if you're
00:50:37.900 concerned about human rights violations if you're concerned about lgbtq treatment any of these sort
00:50:43.960 of things literally china and and some middle eastern countries are basically india as well
00:50:50.200 our place is literally still a caste system our places you would criticize none of these people
00:50:56.180 ever criticize those those things the most glaring examples i mean literally i think there's slave markets
00:51:02.600 in where is libya or i don't know there's literally slave markets right now um no one ever talks about
00:51:10.120 those issues they're talking about straws at starbucks and chalk in ottawa yeah glenn beck talks about this
00:51:19.080 all the time because of some of the work that his charity mercury one does and the statistic is that
00:51:26.680 more people are in slavery sexual slavery or indentured servitude now than at all other points
00:51:35.000 of human history combined and nobody talks about it whatsoever yeah um we should move along to the other
00:51:46.460 thing that's in the uh in the title of the youtube description today because if we don't we'll get emails but
00:51:55.640 we're gonna actually have to cut the youtube feed maybe what do you think olivia no maybe we'll just
00:52:01.780 leave it i think we're okay if we don't talk about the efficacy but just the nonsense of it all
00:52:06.240 yeah okay we can just state as a statement of fact the changing perspectives of health officials and
00:52:14.160 relay that information accurately to our discerning viewer and let them make their own mind up because
00:52:20.560 we i think we have the smartest viewers on the planet uh why because they're watching us right now
00:52:25.320 and not suffering through the cbc so uh let's throw to the clip of our health minister and his
00:52:31.020 changing definitions about what it means to be fully vaccinated i guess we don't even use that word
00:52:37.720 anymore maybe it's up to date it's up to date now you're always waiting the next update software version
00:52:46.800 vaccination let me be very clear up to date means you've received your last dose in the past nine
00:53:02.120 months up to date means you've received your last dose in the past nine months if you've already
00:53:09.540 received a first booster that's great and please see if you're eligible for a second or a third booster
00:53:17.440 to remain up to date but my message today more specifically is for those that haven't yet received
00:53:25.660 their first booster the immunity conferred by a primary series of two doses of vaccines administered
00:53:33.040 in 2021 has now waned while you might have gotten infected risk is high you could get reinfected with
00:53:43.500 all the downfall including the risk of developing symptoms of long covid as health experts and physicians
00:53:51.960 will tell you it's critical that you go and get the shot that's waiting for you
00:53:57.440 yep and you notice the language there it's now the two primary doses plus you should be up to your
00:54:08.060 up to your third booster now if you're eligible when you have what is it 400 million doses to to to sell
00:54:16.000 getting everyone up to date is that five nearly 200 million dose yeah five is fully up to date now
00:54:24.040 if you have not received a booster within the last nine months you are not up to date so
00:54:31.040 i don't know they want to make sure if someone's pregnant they get one in there i think is the
00:54:36.820 the goal every nine months to make sure they don't miss a pregnancy window well and it's i think that they
00:54:43.820 are trying to make sure that there is absolutely no control group whatsoever by which to judge
00:54:50.600 certain things against from before and i'm dancing with words here um but again i don't know even if
00:54:57.920 there's scientific consensus and i'm just stating a fact i'm not questioning anything that long covid
00:55:03.880 even exists but you know they're they're using this long covid if you don't get the vaccine you could
00:55:11.520 get long covid and there's plenty of people on the other side who say long covid probably doesn't exist
00:55:20.100 and some of it is psychosomatic because you've scared them so i don't i don't know where i fall
00:55:25.700 down on that um i do know that some people do have lingering effects from it but this
00:55:30.260 scare of long covid i'm not sure people also have lingering effects from other things that are being
00:55:36.020 advised five times so yeah okay i think i think we're getting dangerously close to uh the edge there
00:55:46.420 yeah um i think we covered off everything yeah should we just quickly talk about the tdf lawyers
00:55:53.260 before we do the chat because they were let's just talk about what they went through a little bit here
00:55:57.720 so it's so interesting obviously we saw the ottawa police i just don't want our friends at tdf to be
00:56:02.620 forgotten uh no last time in ottawa what we saw from the ottawa twitter the police account was and i we can
00:56:08.940 say this factually they lied categorically um repeatedly what they tweeted out was the opposite of what
00:56:15.280 there's literally video of them doing like and then if they said oh they these people started a fire oh
00:56:21.340 no it turns out they didn't oh these people have guns oh it turns out no they didn't oh this lady
00:56:25.260 threw her bike at a horse oh no turns out they threw a horse at a lady um it was so concerning that the
00:56:31.700 the democracy fund did have lawyers on the ground uh to ensure that this didn't happen and there was
00:56:36.000 some pretty wild stuff um i know they even brought into uh consideration increased fines including
00:56:42.320 thousand dollar plus fines for writing in chalk which by the way is not illegal you're allowed
00:56:49.100 to write and talk it's not permanent it's one of the standard peaceful modes of protest but they
00:56:54.220 made clear that they didn't want that so the democracy fund had lawyers on the ground and they
00:56:57.960 actually managed to intervene and help some folks but they wanted to ensure that the police didn't
00:57:02.740 overstep or violate the laws fundamentally which is usually i think the police are normally the ones
00:57:07.740 are supposed to do that but they in fact did so and threatened the lawyers themselves who were on
00:57:13.400 the ground to make sure the police didn't overreach so some shocking stuff definitely
00:57:17.460 um yeah and so we sent the tdf lawyers back there we don't send them they decide to go and thank god
00:57:26.780 that they were there they were our team was there with them and they're trying to carry this banner
00:57:32.520 onto parliament hill or not even parliament hill just around like look how it's maybe what
00:57:39.380 three millimeters thick and as tall as a human being takes up less space than a human being
00:57:45.040 and so mark joseph a tdf lawyer and i think um adam one of the other tdf lawyers was there too
00:57:52.720 and look they're just carrying this around they're letting people know we are here to help
00:57:58.300 if the police bully you illegally and push you around and so what do the police do come along
00:58:07.540 and bully them and push them around but luckily these yeah adam blake gallupo um luckily they're
00:58:14.460 tangling with some of the best civil liberties lawyers in the country and so they were you know
00:58:21.060 they were able to as long as they just listen to how stupid this was they couldn't really put the sign
00:58:27.340 down as long as they carried this little sign around then they wouldn't get in trouble from the
00:58:33.280 police how dumb is that where's the public safety issue there like well the but the police even
00:58:40.600 enforcing something so stupid is just spiteful and that's the crux of it is these the police are not
00:58:47.280 sort of barring like literally displays of hatred they aren't supposed to be the ideological police
00:58:52.700 they're supposed to be the law police so if for example they're like we've received credible
00:58:57.360 threats that there might be violence against parliaments or closing down the hill not that i
00:59:01.900 necessarily believe that that was part of their narrative you then can't escort a group of
00:59:05.840 protesters after saying we're not allowing protester people to go because they're environmentalists
00:59:10.960 like you don't get to just pick and choose who gets access to protest and how is that sign
00:59:19.160 any more intrusive obstructive than the couple hundred vegan protesters marching down the street
00:59:27.300 carrying signs getting a police escort that's fine but two civil liberties lawyers on canada day
00:59:34.820 telling canadians about their freedoms and to say if you need help we're here that was somehow
00:59:41.980 dangerous to i don't know it crosses the line i guess and this is the crux of it on every single
00:59:48.680 front you can be a lunatic you can and we can show the clip probably when we roll out because we're
00:59:53.680 out of time here but you can be naked during a pride parade in front of children twerking
00:59:58.380 that's absolutely fine you can you can protest violently you can block an f1 track you can do all
01:00:05.720 this stuff that's illegal stupid and dangerous but if you dare question the government if you dare
01:00:12.100 show up and preach if you dare stand on some conviction that is critical of the government
01:00:17.500 and not in line with this maddening agenda as we talked about this one side that seems to embrace
01:00:22.700 this stuff if you criticize her question in a credible and thoughtful manner where well then
01:00:28.400 you're a persona non grata public enemy number one and they're going to make an example of you
01:00:32.960 they're going to ticket you they're going to lock you up they're going to throw you away
01:00:35.600 we saw it with tamera leach we saw it with pastor arthur paulowski we saw it with chris scott
01:00:39.960 we saw it with james top and we're going to see it with people over and over and over again and those
01:00:45.040 people it's shocking because how often is it the people that they're vilifying and making
01:00:50.760 monsters out of and demonizing that they're actually the ones who are clearly and self-evidently and
01:00:57.560 glaringly standing for what's right and true and fundamentally as we kind of celebrate and pass
01:01:03.060 Canada Day here standing up for principles that Canadians have held since the onset of this nation
01:01:09.060 the principles that were implemented at the very groundwork of Canada those people are standing
01:01:14.800 for it they're now being vilified they haven't lost the plot politicians like Justin Trudeau and
01:01:19.180 activists that a company is insane narrative have yep we should get some of these uh chats because
01:01:26.640 there's a fair well there's not a ton but uh they're very generous and people have taken their time
01:01:31.920 and their money to send us some chats we'll get to those maybe we should go out Olivia on the horrific
01:01:37.500 I think it was drag queen I'm not sure uh images of the little person being led around by someone who
01:01:46.340 is I don't even want to say scantily clad arguably naked I think is the right word um and again I don't
01:01:53.640 care if this is drag I don't care if this is like a biological woman or a transgender person this is
01:02:01.460 wholly inappropriate for young people so we'll we'll go out on that but let's get to some of these chats
01:02:05.460 before we go because we're already past that top of the hour uh January 777 gives us five bucks thank
01:02:11.420 you for the hang on I just can't see a damn thing uh thank you for the APP mention yeah thank you for
01:02:17.660 the APP mention we might have something fun APP related next week too actually we'll see yes we're
01:02:22.920 working on it yeah yeah a lot of things happening in Calgary next week so uh we'll see what we get up
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01:02:49.960 well thanks very much January 777 thank you Sheila for bringing us that pride video last week that was
01:02:57.360 the one where the person was naked just helicoptering his wiener around as I said in the planning meeting
01:03:03.960 I kind of wish that uh pride was a winter thing where people would be dressed a little warmer and I
01:03:10.680 wouldn't have to see their nudity they kept freezing in the worst times oh I know I know it was the same for
01:03:17.220 me it was just like the the screen would freeze at the just full frontal yeah saggy nudity these
01:03:25.000 people look like melted candles by the way anyway that's not the point um anyway uh not enough crickets
01:03:31.320 I had no idea it really affected me and not much does but this sick she's opposed uh January 777
01:03:38.760 uh one buck speaking of jail for a long time Pat King you know what uh I get a lot of questions about
01:03:44.600 Pat King I'm not a fan of Pat King I don't think he's a fan of me um his people one time tried to
01:03:49.300 kick me off the legislature ground because I think he's a bs artist largely um but that's not a crime
01:03:54.840 in this country unless you're taking advantage of people for financial gain and I'm I that's not what
01:04:00.640 he's in jail for I do think he is a bs artist um especially when he claimed to have uh basically
01:04:08.700 overturned the lockdown here in Alberta and I pulled the transcripts of the court hearing where
01:04:15.520 he claimed and he went on American News and claimed that he was able to prove that they had no evidence
01:04:21.860 of the existence of the COVID-19 virus in Alberta and he literally misunderstood legal terminology and
01:04:30.180 so I went and I got those transcripts and I read through them because I don't like people who sell
01:04:35.080 other people false hope um it's snake oil it's you know it's fake faith healers I don't like it
01:04:42.120 um and so I just I just read them and I said he thinks that no material evidence means there's no
01:04:49.080 evidence and what it meant was you're asking us for something that is not relevant to your case
01:04:55.480 material to the case and so um and the thing is I reached out to him behind the scenes and said hey
01:05:02.760 this is what this actually means are you going to correct the record are you just going to
01:05:06.700 mislead people and I reached out to the American show that it was on and they didn't correct the
01:05:11.340 record and neither did he and so um all that is to say um that none of that matters I think he's not
01:05:20.060 done something that he should be held in jail for this long for uh this is this is insane I mean if you
01:05:27.620 are a child abuser uh someone who sexually assaults somebody a murderer or the guy who drove his jeep
01:05:36.740 premeditatively into convoy protesters in Winnipeg the next day that guy's out on jail why is Pat
01:05:44.660 King still behind bars why is Tamara Leach still behind bars this is it's purely ideological 100% and
01:05:51.840 that that's why it doesn't matter sometimes we do have stories passed our way that would be smoking
01:05:56.840 guns deal breakers um the the evidence you need and people are very quick to embrace that because
01:06:02.160 it's like oh this is what I've been thinking all along you have to be very critical on those fronts
01:06:06.520 as well and sometimes as real news we have to say sorry but this one isn't true um we sometimes we'd
01:06:12.120 like it to be true but we have to follow the facts wherever they lead us um sometimes that may not be
01:06:16.060 popular but I think that is important but yeah 100% what's happening to Pat King is 100% ideological and
01:06:22.060 it's a travesty of justice um and hopefully some justice is is eventually done on that front
01:06:26.960 yeah I think that's the difference between us and the left is we can say this person with whom we
01:06:32.820 disagree um we still think that they are entitled to fair treatment under the law and their civil
01:06:39.860 liberties don't change based on my feelings about that person whereas the left you only get freedom
01:06:46.200 and you only get civil liberties if you agree with them on all points anyway uh c1 cas gives us a buck
01:06:57.000 and says they're trying to sell Alberta short ruin the economy here and buy out the oil industry and
01:07:01.680 infrastructure for pennies on the dollar um I don't think they're I mean there could be a fire sale in
01:07:08.480 the oil industry but I don't think Canadian companies will scoop it up it'll probably be wealthy
01:07:12.940 companies like you know a Saudi company maybe could be a Ramco um Pamela for freedom because it's 10
01:07:20.840 bucks says thank god for rebel news I feel more sane listening to you guys god bless you all
01:07:25.040 January 777 you two raised the rebel live stream bar for others to match well thanks so much um awesome
01:07:34.280 show thank you Sheila and Adam and I think that catches us all up Olivia is that right
01:07:40.040 okay um okay perfect friends if you are averse to nudity the way I am averse to nudity then I
01:07:49.200 don't know just we're saying goodbye right now but if you're not and you want to see what what the big
01:07:54.940 deal is about exposing little people to drag shows uh stay tuned because we've got uh a clip of just a
01:08:04.640 little tiny person being led around by again I say arguably nude uh drag person and I don't know if
01:08:12.380 this is a trans person or a heterosexual lady or a biological lady it doesn't matter because whether
01:08:18.180 what you're about to see is happening in a drag show or a regular old strip club the police should
01:08:26.080 be there taking that little child out of there and arresting the parents and everybody involved um
01:08:30.980 so that's what we're going to see next uh I'll sign off before we go Adam thanks so much for
01:08:35.680 uh taking this wild ride with me today thanks to our friends from the Alberta Prosperity Project for
01:08:41.640 sponsoring the show today um we definitely appreciate that in their attempts to educate Albertans about
01:08:47.140 their rights and a different way forward uh thanks to everybody in the office who uh works really hard
01:08:53.360 to put the show together and does all the things behind the scenes to make sure that you can find the work
01:08:57.840 we do thanks to everybody who clicked who pitched in to keep the lights on here and as David Menzies
01:09:03.940 always says stay sane
01:09:05.900 don't cryin' do the thaiin' thaiin' thaiin' on rules girls get the change
01:09:11.740 only time to try and shake your ass ain't no shame ladies do your thing just make sure you're ahead of the game
01:09:18.660 just cause we got a lot of things to find rest of 15 may pop pop
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