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Summary
In this episode of the Ezra Levan Show, I talk about how high energy prices in Europe are, why they are so high, and why we should all be worried about them. I also talk about why the price of natural gas in Europe is so high.
Transcript
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You know, as I mentioned to you yesterday, I used to do these live streams every single
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day at the beginning of the pandemic, then I got just so busy running the company because
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And I figured I can do half an hour a day, no problem.
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You know, I'm not that busy that I can't do it.
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Now, every night at 8 p.m. Eastern, 6 p.m. Mountain Time, I do a full scripted show, a
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So that remains my primary editorial outlet, but there's certain things I just want to
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This clip I'm going to show you, it's just too much.
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You know, do you know who the president of Europe is?
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And you might say, Ezra, Europe is a continent.
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Well, actually, there's something called the European Union, which has a tremendous amount
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And for example, they have a joint foreign policy, a joint military policy in Europe, which
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It really is like giving the United Nations control over your country because no one country
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Obviously, the big countries like France and Germany far outweigh the littler countries.
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It's just a terrible way, an anti-democratic, anti-sovereign way to live.
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But they have a, actually, there's different presidents.
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There's the president of the European Commission.
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But the main president, there's really five ways of saying who's the president of Europe.
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But one of them is a German politician named Ursula von der Leyen.
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And you might recognize her if you follow European politics, and if you're lucky, you don't.
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She just said something yesterday about high energy prices that is so perfect.
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It's, if you were writing a Hollywood movie script and sent the script to your agent, he'd
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Take a, roll that clip of Ursula von der Leyen talking about high energy prices in Europe.
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High because, well, for one thing, they banned fracking.
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But number two, they decided about a decade ago, actually goes back longer than that, to
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All right, well, Russia is an authoritarian regime run by a president for life who's a
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And he likes making money, but he also likes using Gazprom, the world's largest natural gas
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It, for example, can enter into no foreign contracts without the Kremlin's approval.
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It really is a kind of fascist combination of business and politics.
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And so after Russia invaded Ukraine, Europe put on various sanctions on Putin and the oligarchs,
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And the thing is, you don't have to take away 50% of the energy to cause prices to skyrocket.
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You take away 10% or 20% and prices skyrocket because energy is what they call non-fungible.
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What I mean by that is you have to heat your home in the winter.
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And you're going to heat your home if it costs you $100 a month or $1,000 a month.
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Other things, like if the price of a can of Coke doubles, triples, or goes up 10 times,
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You say, well, I won't drink a Coke or I'll switch to Pepsi or I'll switch to water.
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But if it's natural gas to heat your home and there's no other energy source because
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you've shut down the nukes and you shut down the coal and you ban fracking, you will do
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So you will buy, I mean, you might set your thermostat a little bit lower or higher, but
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Again, people will pay almost anything for energy when there's a shortage.
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So like I say, you only have to turn off a little bit of the taps for people to panic.
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So here's what Ursula von der Leyen had to say to Europeans about these huge price spikes.
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And this is what is expensive because in these peak demands, the expensive gas comes into
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So what we have to do is flatten the curve and avoid the peak demands.
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We will propose a mandatory target for reducing electricity use at peak hours.
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And we will work very closely with the member states to achieve this.
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And this is what is expensive because in these peak demands, the expensive gas comes into the
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So what we have to do is flatten the curve and avoid the peak demands.
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We will propose a mandatory target for reducing electricity use at peak hours.
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And we will work very closely with the member states to achieve this.
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I swear to Jehovah, she just said two weeks to flatten it.
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She said, I just need you to flatten the curve just on energy use.
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And we're going to instruct our member countries.
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I forget the term she used for what she's going to tell the member countries.
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Remember, not a single European voted for this woman.
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Actually, she hasn't been in the general election yet.
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Not a single person had a ballot that chose this lady.
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And what's the word she said she's going to say to the member countries?
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We will propose a mandatory target for reducing electricity use at peak hours.
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And we will work very closely with the member states to achieve this.
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But she's proposing a mandatory cap on your energy use during peak hours.
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You know, and I don't want to give all this away because I'm going to talk about the same
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And this is from a German, the German politician speaking.
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I like the fact, you know, Germany, about 90% of Germans speak English.
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It's lucky for us who speak English and not German.
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Can you find that German politician, I think it was yesterday, who said she's going to support
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this crisis as long as it takes in the interest of Ukraine beating Russia at war, no matter
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the pain it causes to German voters, German citizens.
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But if I give the promise to people in Ukraine, we stand with you as long as you need us,
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then I want to deliver, no matter what my German voters think, but I want to deliver to the
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And this is why, for me, it's important to be always very frank and clear.
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And this means every measure I'm taking, I have to be clear that this holds on as long
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We are facing now wintertime where we will be challenged as democratic politicians.
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People will go on the street and say, we cannot pay our energy prices.
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But I don't want to say, OK, then we stop the sanctions against Russia.
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And this means the sanction will stay also in wintertime, even if it gets really tough for
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But if I give the promise to people in Ukraine, we stand with you.
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So really, it's not that Germany is putting sanctions on Russia.
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It's Russia's putting sanctions on Germany now because it's the reduced amount of natural
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gas flowing from Russia to Germany that's causing the price hikes.
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I just find it odd that a German politician in her case, I believe she was elected by the
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German voters, and she's saying, no, that I don't really care what my German citizens say.
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I am going to support the war in Ukraine, the Russia-Ukraine war, as long as it takes.
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And I haven't heard any party really talk about peace negotiations.
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I don't know what the exit strategy is for Ukraine because I see that NATO and Russia,
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I mean, really, really, it is NATO and Russia that are fighting there.
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There's, according to the New York Times, the CIA and other American trainers and advisors are
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really running a lot of the war within Ukraine.
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I think that they're grinding down, either grinding down the Russian military, that's for sure.
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But they're grinding down Ukraine, not just Ukrainian military, but the Ukrainian people.
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Just endless, endless casualties on both sides?
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But I just see this brinksmanship on all sides.
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And here you have a German senior politician saying, we will impose basically unbearable economic costs.
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We will drive our people into economic energy poverty in the cold winter.
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And I will just tell them that it's going to last as long as it takes.
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I don't know, they had a rally, I think it was in the Czech Republic, a few days ago,
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where I saw reports between 50,000 and 100,000 Czechs saying, we don't want a part of this.
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I think they just said, well, hang on, we didn't vote on this.
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I think that was from the Czech Republic, wasn't it?
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When they say they're against the war, I truly think they're against the war.
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But I think the specifics of that protest, at least from what I read,
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where they didn't want the Czech Republic to use, to offer its own economy as a weapon in the war.
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I just find it odd that the parties of the left, who used to be the parties of peace and, you know,
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And, you know, I guess it was Eisenhower, the Republican, who used the phrase military-industrial complex.
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But that used to be something that the left said.
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That used to be something that, you know, like the anti-war movement in the United States for 50 years has been leftist.
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Those against the Cold War were leftists or even communists.
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Those against the Vietnam War were leftists, often countercultural activists.
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It's just incredible that there is no left-wing anti-war movement anymore.
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And those few who do speak up against it are called Putin shills.
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The thesis of which was we must disarm Putin, not militarily, but economically, by providing an alternative to Russian oil and gas, namely Canada's oil sands and fracked natural gas.
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It's astonishing to me that there is no movement against this war.
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The only thing we hear, including from Germany, which has been quite liberal and pacifist since the Second World War.
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There's a bellicosity there that I don't recognize.
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Anyway, I'll talk more about the energy battles on tonight's live stream.
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But I want to take 10 minutes to talk about a fascinating story I saw on the CBC.
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And I've been reading since I was a teenager, really.
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And I, until a few years ago, the only journalist in Canada who seemed to write about the World Economic Forum was a guy named Terrence Corcoran of the Financial Post.
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I'd say he's a little more on the libertarian side than the conservative side.
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But I thought, Terry, there you go again, banging on about the World Economic Forum.
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Is it like a, what is, I didn't really know what it was.
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And Terry would always talk about these schemes at the World Economic Forum.
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And he's been writing about them for probably 20 years.
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And I would read his stuff, but I just would never get revved up by it because I thought, what is a forum?
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It's like you're telling me to care about, like, some debating society or some, like, you know, speakers, like TED Talks or something.
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Like, I didn't get what it was until fairly recently.
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And, I mean, God bless Terry for carrying the torch for two decades when literally no one else cared.
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Now, maybe it's the era of social media that it's easier to catch glimpses of what this forum is.
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And especially its cartoonish boss, Klaus Schwab, who looks like a Bond supervillain.
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But Klaus Schwab's father actually moved to Nazi Germany to run a factory.
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Like, he went to join the Third Reich as an industrialist.
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Again, like with Ursula von der Leyen saying, well, it's just going to flatten the curve on energy.
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Like, you're the son of a prominent Nazi industrialist.
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And just without any sense of irony or self-awareness, you say Bond villain things.
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Like, yeah, go ahead, play the clip you got on the screen now.
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What we are very proud of now is the young generation, like Prime Minister Trudeau, president of Argentina and so on,
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So, yesterday, I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau.
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And I know that half of this cabinet, or even more half of this cabinet, are actually young global leaders of the world.
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We penetrate, you know, and he says, and listen, by the way, I like Germany.
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And, but there's something about a guy in a German accent.
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And half the members of the cabinets are World Economic Forum agents.
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And some people all say, hey, oh, he's just boasting.
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Jagmeet Singh, Chrystia Freeland, Justin Trudeau.
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But they really have groomed an entire cohort, an entire generation of anyone vaguely on the left, the globalist left.
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And, of course, Chrystia Freeland, the deputy prime minister, some might even say the de facto prime minister of Canada.
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She's literally on the board of directors of the World Economic Forum.
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I mean, would you allow the deputy prime minister to be on the board of directors of Exxon or IBM or Apple?
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This is literally from the World Economic Forum homepage.
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Deputy prime minister, minister of finance, Chrystia Freeland.
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And the Honorable Chrystia Freeland, member of parliament, blah, blah, blah, and her biography.
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She is a member of the Forum's Board of Trustees.
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So it's not just that Klaus Schraub has penetrated our cabinet.
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It's that one of our, I would say the de facto prime minister, like Justin Trudeau's on holidays half the time, and maybe that's a good thing.
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Chrystia Freeland, in many ways, is the de facto prime minister.
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But you're on the, if you're on the board of trustees or board of directors or board of governors of any institution, you have a certain fiduciary duty to them.
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You can't do that while also having that oath of loyalty.
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That's why I remember when Stéphane Dion became leader of the opposition briefly, the matter of his French passport came up because, you know, that likely wouldn't be a factor.
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But if France and Canada ever had a disagreement, for example, if Quebec separated and France sided with Quebec, it's just a hypothetical scenario.
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If you're a loyal French citizen, whose side are you on?
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If you want to be the prime minister of Canada, how about care enough only about Canada that you're, you know, you're going to give up all your other girlfriends?
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He didn't want to give up his side chick, you know, his French passport.
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Why is Chrystia Freeland, you know, a heartbeat away from being prime minister, why does she care so much about being on the board of the World Economic Forum?
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She has time to do her duties as a World Economic Forum trustee.
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How can you be loyal to Canada and Canada's interests if you have a carve out saying except for anything to do with the World Economic Forum?
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Now, the World Economic Forum is not a niche thing.
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Let's say Chrystia Freeland was on the board of directors of the Philadelphia Flyers.
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Okay, so that could be a conflict of interest, but it would be very rare, and it doesn't touch on 99% of the things that a Canadian finance minister would touch on.
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The Canadian finance minister does have things to do with an NHL hockey team.
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But it's probably less than 1% of what a finance minister would do, anything to do with the NHL.
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But there's nothing that the World Economic Forum does not touch on.
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How can you be loyal to one institution that is not the Canadian government and also loyal to Canadians?
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Now, listen, yesterday I went on a little bit long, and that detained my friends who come on after me.
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So I'm going to make sure I wrap up on time today at the bottom of the hour.
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Okay, I saved five minutes to talk about super chats.
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But let me give you a little bit of a teaser about this CBC article.
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I'll take up the next five minutes talking about the CBC article, and I didn't get into it today.
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World Economic Forum official says Canada has bigger issues to discuss than conspiracy theories.
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Adrian Monk responds to criticism, disinformation campaigns targeting the World Economic Forum.
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Now, this story looks like it's written by Peter Zymonchik, if I'm pronouncing that right.
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But actually, he's just writing up a radio interview done by another CBC reporter called Kathy Cullen with this guy, Adrian Monk.
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And it's a 15-minute radio interview, so obviously, I'm not going to play it all now.
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But here's a short clip of it that our head of video cut.
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There's other fascinating things in the interview, but let me play this minute and 42 seconds for you.
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What do you think this is about, then, for Pierre Polioff?
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I can't really speculate as to what a politician decides to campaign on.
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But I do think that when it comes to campaigning, I look at Germany, for example, where they've been under a huge threat from Russian disinformation.
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And politicians on all sides have agreed not to use a variety of different materials that have been circulated kind of nefariously.
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They've acted to really put up defenses against disinformation.
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And I think leaders of every single political stripe in Canada probably need to do the same, because I think if you're in, you know, Canada should be talking about a lot of things right now.
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It shouldn't really be talking about the World Economic Forum based here in Geneva.
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You know, there are bigger issues, really, for it to be thinking about.
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That ought to be the kind of thing that politicians on the stump are talking to voters about.
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And to me, it's something that reflects on our democratic systems.
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We need to protect them from outside interference.
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We need them protected from state actors and bad faith actors.
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And if that conversation can be protected, then perhaps we can have the kind of public sphere where real policies and real measures are discussed, rather than kind of phantoms, enigmas and conspiracy theories.
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Politicians of every single stamp need to look very hard at the language that they use and where some of this stuff comes from.
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And if it's coming from a space of disinformation and in particular anti-Semitism, I think they need to have a very hard look at themselves and a very hard look in the mirror.
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That was a minute and 42 seconds of a 15 minute interview.
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Now, so that guy is one of the masters of the universe.
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And I don't know if he was saying that in Germany, politicians of every stripe have agreed not to talk about certain things.
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And he says that other countries like Canada, which he was talking about, should do the same.
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He said that there should be a protected conversation where you're not allowed to talk about things that he doesn't think you should.
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He says Canada should not be talking about the World Economic Forum.
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And he says all of this is in the interest of democracy.
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Have a collusion amongst politicians not to talk about certain things.
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Oh, and by the way, if you talk about us, you're anti-Semitic.
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But, you know, it's actually, he just launched a new conspiracy theory, didn't he?
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He said that politicians in Germany have agreed amongst themselves not to talk about nefarious information.
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Or he said actually information that was circulated nefariously.
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Is there a nefarious way to send an email or something like that?
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I don't have time to go into it now because I've got to get off the show.
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And I'm going to read the super chats in a second.
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And this CBC reporter who obviously knows nothing about the world.
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She was like me 10 years ago reading a Terry Corcoran article and saying,
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And what was incredible is she asked, well, what about this video where you say you'll own nothing and you'll be happy?
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And Adrian Monk says, yeah, that was something we did.
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So every question she had wasn't, no, that's fake.
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I was waiting for 15 and a half minutes for the conspiracy theory.
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But you had a conspiracy that he told you about.
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Apparently, German politicians have agreed amongst themselves not to talk about certain things.
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And there were twice that the same Adrian Monk said that Russia was behind the anti-WEF propaganda.
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So the only conspiracy theory we heard was by this guy Adrian Monk.
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She was too dumb to have any questions of her own.
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You know, I forgive her in that I knew nothing about the World Economic Forum 10 years ago when I was just reading Terry Corkin write about it.
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But you'd think if you were tasked by the CBC to ask a World Economic Forum master of the universe some questions, you might do your homework first.
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But she works for Trudeau's CBC State Broadcast, and she's not allowed to.
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And by the way, we're going to keep covering the story as we always do.
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Now, I'm going to read a couple of super chats, and I'm out of here.
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Adam in Ottawa says, how does the CBC continue to deny the existence and influence of the World Economic Forum?
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I mean, I don't know if it's fake news that the German politicians have colluded amongst themselves to not talk about nefarious things.
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But that's a hell of a conspiracy theory that I'd like to check if it's true or not.
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And saying, and you heard the man say, don't talk about us.
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If you care about democracy, stop talking about us.
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Yeah, mate, you're not making the case you think you are.
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I mean, the CBC girl nods along, but she's paid to do that.
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Another comment from Adam Ottawa, some dude from the World Economic Forum has no business telling Canadian voters what matters in elections.
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Well, look, as you point out, he's just some dude in the World Economic Forum.
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Like I say, she's a trustee for the World Economic Forum.
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And you just heard that their view is that Canada should not talk about certain things.
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Okay, is she loyal to Canadians and our belief in free speech?
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You see what I mean about you can't be loyal to two different forces?
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I'm going to get out of here and let my friends take over.
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But before I do, I want to show you, are we showing the trailer for our new movies that we're doing?
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Oh, my friend Sid Fazzard has a video from Coots.
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If I'm not mistaken, this is a news story about a fellow who was arrested.
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I don't know exactly what video we have, but I'm going to say goodbye to you now.
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Watch this video from Sid, and then I'll let my colleagues take over.
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If you just want Coots 2.0 to escalate, this is the perfect situation.
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Last week in South Africa, the RCMP sent a SWAT team after a Coots blockade supporter
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And then the Crown tried to throw him in prison over whether or not he'd be allowed to talk to his best friend.
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I just want to give a big shout out to the support group that came out tonight to support this, right?
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Because without them, I truly would have been a leopard dream, man.
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So I really do want to give a heartfelt shout out to the ones that showed up and supported us today.
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Today we're talking about Alex, one of the thousands of Albertans who showed up for the Coots blockade,
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a peaceful protest which forced the lifting of COVID mandates in Alberta
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and acted as a catalyst for Premier Jason Kenney's stepping down as the UCP leader.
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It clearly is not adequate support to continue on as leader.
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And that is why tonight I have informed the President of the party of my intention
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to step down as leader of the United Conservative Party.
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Alex showed his support for the blockade as a Southern Albertan and assault of the Earth Canadian.
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And like many, the Democracy Fund is helping him fight blockade tickets via truckerlawyer.ca.
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Donations qualify for a charitable tax receipt crowdfunded through your support.
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His lawyers have been fighting tooth and nail since the beginnings of the blockade
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for those who put it all on the line to peacefully protest vaccine band-aids.
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To start, Alex received a minor warrant for allegedly trying to take down a fence.
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This came after the events of Grace Life Church,
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which saw Pastor James Coates spend over a month behind bars.
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And the church itself fenced off entirely to prevent congregants from attending service.
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Meanwhile, Jason Kenney was breaking his own COVID rules, fine dining above the rest of us.
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You see, Alex, like many Albertans, learned to peacefully voice his concerns over the past few years.
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And when he heard about what was going on at Grace Life Church,
00:33:17.420
he decided that he wanted to go and hear the pastor speak.
00:33:20.420
Some people attempted to take the fence down, and then other people put the fence back up,
00:33:28.800
For this incident, Alex was charged with mischief under $5,000 and obstructing a police officer.
00:33:34.580
It's been a long time since that Grace Life Church incident.
00:33:37.980
And recently, the RCMP actually sent a SWAT team after Alex for, again, allegedly attempting to take down a fence.
00:33:44.900
Now, what ended up happening was that Alex had a conversation with the person in charge of the supposed SWAT team.
00:33:51.620
And he said, and he did, come in later that day to show up and to sign the conditions of release and deal with any paperwork.
00:33:58.900
Because he was involved in the Cootes blockade, however,
00:34:01.280
the Crown attempted to force Alex into a no-communication condition with others at the blockade,
00:34:09.200
Alex absolutely refused to sign this condition.
00:34:13.600
But instead of being hauled away to Lethbridge Remand,
00:34:17.100
he actually was released to a peaceful protest that was growing outside this little Fort McLeod RCMP detachment throughout the day.
00:34:25.080
Here's Alex to give you an understanding of how things unfolded and how he became a free man.
00:34:29.840
So the reason there was a warrant out for my arrest regarding Grace Life Church,
00:34:34.120
they had some fences surrounding the Grace Life Church.
00:34:38.080
And I attended there to, you know, listen to the minister there to give a message.
00:34:43.600
And that warrant's been around for a few years now.
00:34:51.540
And today they showed up at our residence with quite a large SWAT team to come and enact that warrant.
00:34:58.980
I was able to have a conversation with the constable in charge and had arranged for me to come in and deal with these matters.
00:35:12.680
And he promised me that I would be out before supper time.
00:35:19.180
It was hanging over my shoulders and I wanted it dealt with.
00:35:21.440
And so when I got there, we discussed a few things.
00:35:25.300
He said, it's going to take a little time to get all the paperwork drafted up and fingerprints.
00:35:34.000
Obviously, I wasn't aware of what was going on outside, but obviously that crowd was growing.
00:35:38.740
And I came to doing the fingerprints and all the signing, the promissory notes that appear in court.
00:35:48.120
But all of a sudden, the last charge of mischief came from Koontz.
00:35:55.440
He did tell me that there was an additional charge since the Grace Life Church incident.
00:35:59.640
So then all of a sudden, I'm reading down there, and it says that I was not to have any contact with Marco and George Johnson, Marco Van Heerenmaus.
00:36:10.760
And I'm like, well, no, I'm not agreeing to that.
00:36:12.700
Marco has been my best friend for too many years, right?
00:36:16.460
Welcome to part two of the Rebel News Daily Livestream.
00:36:22.420
Myself, Andrew, with Mocha Bezergen, who just woke up out of a coma.
00:36:28.300
And Sidney Fizzard, a great rock band name out of Alberta.
00:36:44.880
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00:36:55.120
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00:36:58.300
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00:37:04.880
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00:37:13.920
The first topic on my list here, boys, is Crazy Mask Lady.
00:37:19.480
It is a doctor, apparently, a family physician who is on the show.
00:37:26.640
Steve Pakin, I believe it is, on Ontario's government channel called TVO, Channel 2.
00:37:32.940
He's a pretty left-wing guy, but a lot of people see him as a fair interviewer.
00:37:36.920
He had a doctor on to talk about, you know, relinquishing vaccine mandates and if they should
00:37:42.760
have another mask rule, she came across as, you know, pretty unhinged, as you can imagine.
00:37:49.160
So I want to get your guys' reaction to this after we play this clip cut by the very talented
00:37:57.800
And I mean, no disrespect in asking this, but we've obviously done hundreds of programs
00:38:07.060
during the course of COVID-19, and I don't think we've ever had a guest who kept their
00:38:12.440
So again, without prejudice, I merely ask, how come you're wearing yours now?
00:38:21.300
I just had patients who were in my office with their babies, and I have more patients coming
00:38:28.060
That means that COVID remains in the air even after you've left the room.
00:38:36.840
It's a way to protect my staff and the community.
00:38:39.800
It is what health care providers across the world are saying that we should be doing, and
00:38:46.660
I wear my mask from the moment that I arrive in my office in the morning until the end of
00:38:57.360
Without using the obviousness of look at her crazy eyes, what's your guys' reaction to
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I mean, honestly, my first reaction was, is her skin that red?
00:39:08.620
But personally, you know, she might be a medical doctor, but she's in need of some mental assistance,
00:39:20.220
But I've been to doctor's office, you know, and when a doctor is speaking to me, he removes
00:39:27.040
I guess he's a bad doctor and she's a great doctor.
00:39:39.800
I think on YouTube, you're allowed to question mask science now, as of a couple weeks ago.
00:39:45.540
We've been granted that by the gods at YouTube.
00:39:49.500
The idea that she's going to not catch something of a floating virus that she's in a room with
00:39:59.700
It goes to the idea that when you're on a bus crammed next to each other on a subway car
00:40:04.900
and you're inches away from somebody, you're somehow safe if you're wearing a mask.
00:40:08.280
I mean, you have ear holes, you have eye holes.
00:40:12.920
N95's not meant for, you know, virus protection, dare I say it, Sidney Fizzard.
00:40:18.660
So I think we're just dealing with a crazy person.
00:40:21.140
I think you look into her eyes and before you can even hear her speak, she looks like
00:40:36.280
Okay, now that I've praised them, I said a little prayer, I'm back.
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I think you can just tell, speaking to this person, that they're a little bit unhinged.
00:40:49.680
If you think, Andrew, you're a pretty judgmental guy based off that 30-second clip,
00:40:53.700
we're going to look at another clip here where she talks about how the idea of taking off
00:40:58.640
your mask and being able to claim that it's safe outside is actually just, you know, a
00:41:04.120
right-wing fantasy and you should probably be jailed for it.
00:41:16.100
No, so the language that you use when you say something like normal is a far-right language
00:41:25.040
of anti-maskers, anti-vaxxers, and ableists who disregard the impact of COVID on seniors,
00:41:32.560
on children, on educators, on essential workers, on healthcare workers, on our healthcare crisis.
00:41:38.000
There's nothing normal about getting COVID, repeated infections, children and adults being
00:41:47.680
There's nothing normal about taking away the protections and the proactive measures that
00:41:53.520
we had to help to reduce transmission of COVID.
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And there's nothing normal about getting rid of any kind of isolation requirements which
00:42:02.640
would have helped to curtail outbreaks in schools, in workplaces, and everywhere else
00:42:09.360
So first of all, let's point out that she's out of breath while talking because she's
00:42:12.220
wearing a mask, but she may be, you know, knowledgeable in her field, but she hasn't
00:42:18.700
Nothing that she commented on there was accurate.
00:42:21.340
Maybe you could argue that she said that older people are ableist to assume that old people
00:42:28.020
don't need any extra care, but nothing she said there was true.
00:42:31.840
I find it hard to believe that a person who works in the medical field can do zero research
00:42:36.600
into something that's taken over our whole lives.
00:42:38.920
But if we're going by her logic, then we should have been wearing masks all along, and we should
00:42:43.180
never take them off on the off chance that you might get sick with something that could
00:42:47.340
sideline you for a couple weeks or be detrimental to people who are immunocompromised or otherwise
00:42:53.820
have a poor immune system for the sake of being old or having another illness.
00:42:57.880
Guys, what do you think drives a person to continuously, you know, be hiding in this manner or be still
00:43:05.600
so afraid of something that we know statistically the chances of person dying are so slim?
00:43:13.720
And to her point about, you know, continuously getting affected, this doesn't set off any alarms
00:43:18.380
in her regarding COVID vaccinations or vaccine efficacy.
00:43:22.480
She just goes right through that and blames it on people, you know, not doing the thing
00:43:29.660
I mean, if she wants to tell us how to live, maybe she should run for office.
00:43:35.700
I'm so happy that these experts are no longer the influencers of public opinion, because I
00:43:48.040
They had power over us last year, the year before, but now it seems like that has diminished.
00:43:55.500
Despite of her saying, oh, this and that, we should do this, this, I'm a health worker,
00:44:02.020
I'm an example, I'm setting an example, we need to protect this group of workers, that group
00:44:06.960
of workers, getting back to normal is a far right conspiracy theory, blah, blah, blah.
00:44:11.680
Um, the majority of people watch that and they say, what is she talking about?
00:44:17.960
But she still thinks that we're, the public opinion is, um, is this is the same as it was
00:44:26.960
Do you think that's true that people are watching that and saying this person's not making any
00:44:33.020
I think, I think for the most part, most people would be.
00:44:35.680
Uh, but I just want to say like those who continue to wear a mask, you know, I, I remember
00:44:40.600
before this, um, that it was a common thing that in China you would wear it because of
00:44:44.980
Now that's a different conversation, but there was a normalcy around it in that, in relation
00:44:49.940
Um, but now people are taking it on as a, you know, there's this moral umbrage and there's
00:44:55.920
Well, you still see people wearing masks that'll go into a McDonald's or a Tim Hortons or wherever.
00:45:00.440
Um, and that fraction of a support, uh, or a fraction of protection that you got from
00:45:05.580
wearing a mask, you just lost because instead of making a coffee in the comfort of your home
00:45:09.840
own home away from everybody else, you decided you were going to go into, uh, uh, it's not
00:45:14.860
a public kitchen, but basically might as well be, uh, filled with a bunch of people that
00:45:19.020
you don't know, uh, constant liquids are being handed around and you're going to still wear
00:45:24.580
I mean, these people clearly have Stockholm syndrome.
00:45:26.360
They've been fed, uh, a very, very harmful set, uh, of, uh, bits of information.
00:45:32.300
And now they, they don't know how to relinquish themselves from that.
00:45:36.180
And they think now, you know, if you take off the mask, you're bad.
00:45:38.300
And, you know, I just want to say when it comes to wearing a mask, well, that's probably
00:45:41.340
the least environmentally friendly thing they can do.
00:45:43.720
And I bet you a lot of the people wearing masks are also strong advocates for the environment.
00:45:47.840
Well, not to out myself here, but I went into a Starbucks on the long weekend and, uh,
00:45:53.620
nobody in there wearing a mask except for one, um, older woman, probably in her fifties,
00:45:59.920
she's wearing a mask and she's got her own little, you know, that felty paper that comes
00:46:06.180
Um, when you first open a box, it's a softer paper to protect things.
00:46:09.980
She's holding her phone in one of those, um, inside of her purse to, I don't know, protect
00:46:15.820
I've never seen anybody do that just for screen protection and she's wearing a mask.
00:46:20.700
So I think I did the calculation correctly, but she also has no problem being handed the
00:46:25.920
cup by the barista who just had it handed to her by a second barista, all without gloves
00:46:33.980
And like you said, it's so important for you to go into this coffee shop, yet you feel
00:46:40.220
it's dangerous enough to be wearing a mask on the drive in here in Toronto.
00:46:43.520
I see families wearing masks outside and old woman coming out of her mask.
00:46:47.540
And I'm not exaggerating coming out of her house and her front door in a mask with a
00:46:52.920
So she's thinking that this environment, the wind's blowing all sorts of harmful particles
00:46:58.760
And if she wears a face shield, then she's somewhat protected more so as opposed to air
00:47:08.700
Well, and another thing people don't realize is that, you know, the lung system that we have
00:47:14.420
in our bodies, yeah, sure, we intake oxygen and we disperse that oxygen through our blood
00:47:21.240
But we're also exhaling just as much as we're inhaling and it's carbon dioxide, it's other
00:47:25.940
bacteria, it's things that the body doesn't want.
00:47:30.520
They also get exhaled as a process of elimination for the body.
00:47:34.360
And now all of that stuff that your body doesn't want, depending, of course, on the mask
00:47:38.500
you have, if it is a proper real mask, not one of these, you know, ones that she was
00:47:42.440
wearing or whatever, well, she's exhaling all of that bad stuff that her body doesn't
00:47:45.980
want onto that little surface that she's breathing through.
00:47:49.160
So, you know, A plus there, good job on avoiding bacteria.
00:47:51.860
But as well, I just want to mention, you know, over the last two years, when we're, you know,
00:47:56.260
masks were made mandatory, you know, vaccines were made mandatory.
00:48:04.400
And yet they've never said anything about you wearing safety goggles because it makes you
00:48:08.140
look like a loser and they know they can't sell it.
00:48:09.760
I mean, yeah, scientists, I'd imagine this, the argument against those who didn't want
00:48:17.340
to wear a mask was that, oh, you should wear it because it's keeping others safe.
00:48:25.660
I'm like, okay, why don't you wear something that keeps you safe?
00:48:32.640
Because that makes you a good person if you're thinking of other people, Mocha.
00:48:43.260
You're not following the poor logic closely enough, I feel.
00:48:49.280
We're going to be back with so much energy crises across the planet, California, EU.
00:48:54.640
It's really entertaining, if not terrible and scary stuff.
00:48:58.800
We started off this convoy calling it taking back our freedoms, but our freedoms are nobody's
00:49:11.320
So we're going to restore everybody's freedoms.
00:49:13.800
You know, lots of people came here wanting to only do a day, and the word with all the
00:49:37.420
You know, like, a lot of people now are planning on days and days in Ottawa, so.
00:49:53.160
Well, I was, I thought Obi-Wan and Darth Maul were about to come on screen there.
00:50:09.320
I hope that's the score for the entire documentary, Mocha.
00:50:16.180
And we got the documentary in here, the editor.
00:50:26.360
From Calgary to Ottawa, we drove, me and Celine, and all the adventures that we have witnessed.
00:50:32.960
The truckers, the brotherhood of the people, seeing them together, witnessing that unity.
00:50:44.820
I would be like, I don't know how I can translate this to you.
00:50:48.820
And if I can't translate it to you, I don't know how I could translate it to the public.
00:50:55.460
There's people everywhere, on every range road, on every intersection, as we head to Ottawa.
00:51:06.120
Kids are giving, like, the mails that they wrote to truckers.
00:51:29.080
Yeah, and I added classical music often in the trailer, in the documentary itself, because
00:51:38.840
because the musics that I found that people could, people knew and they could relate to,
00:51:46.920
it also translates the adrenaline, the build-up, as we come close to Ottawa.
00:52:00.080
Because when we were there that night, the first night, to witness that convoy,
00:52:09.400
And it ended up with the enactment of the Emergencies Act.
00:52:19.740
This is going to be released on September 19th.
00:52:23.100
It's up and live on rebelnewsplus.com at the moment.
00:52:30.100
Not only was that an incredible journey, but, and I'm not sure if it was touched on, but
00:52:34.620
you actually, after you left Ottawa, you made a pit stop in Coots where the blockade was
00:52:39.960
Straight, I, you know, from Ottawa, we were with Alexa, Dakota, Lincoln, Toronto team.
00:52:48.140
And then I straight drove down to Coots to unite with my Alberta teammates, Sid and Kian.
00:52:57.200
Deep into the bunker of Coots, where Sid emerged stronger than before.
00:53:02.600
All right, we're going to transition to energy emergencies.
00:53:06.200
Of course, that's what they were going to call them.
00:53:07.720
Now, guys, over the last year and a half, people have been saying, well, what's coming
00:53:11.560
And a lot of people, I'm sure people on this channel said, well, it's going to be energy
00:53:21.380
Have they made it so that you don't control your own energy destiny?
00:53:25.700
So in a way, I think it's the exact prediction that was made.
00:53:28.700
I think they're initiating or instituting policy, whether it's written or not.
00:53:35.440
Maybe in France, Macron said, this is what you voted for.
00:53:39.180
But they're instituting changes now where you do not have control over your own energy
00:53:44.820
And what I mean by that is in California, when they bragged about having renewable energies
00:53:49.960
being the main source of their grid and it being independent, what they're talking about
00:53:53.780
is that they could last for upwards of six minutes.
00:53:56.000
I believe they could power everything on renewables, of course, on inefficient wind and solar energy
00:54:01.020
that you pay directly to China for all the parts for.
00:54:04.280
Now, what's happening is people not being able to control their own air conditioning,
00:54:10.460
We saw a story out of Colorado where users of a certain energy company were locked out of
00:54:18.080
So it said you can't adjust your temperature because we're in a climate or environmental emergency.
00:54:23.120
Now, given the fact that those people did sign up for it, many of them said they didn't
00:54:33.880
And I believe young Jeremy Lafredo, don't call him Seth Green, also commented on this.
00:54:44.020
But they didn't expect that when it hit 95 degrees, the thermostat would say you can't
00:54:54.320
22,000 smart thermostats in Colorado locked over energy emergency sparking outrage.
00:55:00.400
I mean, you kind of signed up for it, but that is the liberal way.
00:55:03.820
That's I'm going to sign a sign up and vote for this.
00:55:07.200
And then when it happens, oh, my God, how are you doing this to me?
00:55:10.620
And the same thing's happening in California now.
00:55:13.880
The ISO, which I guess is the the the people who monitor the energy services, they declared
00:55:21.200
We have not called for rotating power outages yet.
00:55:32.720
So they started off to say we're not calling for an emergency yet.
00:55:41.360
It goes on to talk about the fact that last night, I think we can find something from look
00:55:54.780
So then we've upgraded to we're now in a flex alert, says Governor Gavin Newsom.
00:56:01.300
We all need to conserve as much energy as possible during this record breaking heat wave.
00:56:05.160
And sidebar, there was a video of him saying, you know, September's heat wave is almost
00:56:09.900
the biggest ever for California and Western states.
00:56:13.700
And then in the tweet, he says, here's what to do until 9 p.m.
00:56:26.420
We're just warning you guys to now we need to do this to save our energy grid.
00:56:31.100
And then they've gone to rolling blackouts as of last night.
00:56:35.000
So you volunteer at first, as we saw with vaccines and social distancing and everything.
00:56:41.220
And if not enough people volunteer and do what they're told, well, then it's going to
00:56:46.180
So what we're going to start seeing moving forward in California is rolling blackouts
00:56:51.140
and energy being turned down at night so that their grid doesn't overload.
00:56:56.020
And they're going to act like and they are acting like Representative Eric Swalwell out
00:56:59.840
of California is now acting like it's not the government's fault, you guys.
00:57:02.860
So we've got the energy being turned down for people.
00:57:08.400
You have to set it to 78 or higher, I believe Eric Swalwell said.
00:57:12.800
And they're acting as if it's not their problem.
00:57:14.740
And they didn't do it, even though they purposely turned off of traditional energy sources, fossil
00:57:20.540
fuels to go towards this new energy and green energy reliance, which is completely failing
00:57:30.380
So here's what's happening in the view of Tim Poole.
00:57:34.240
He lays it out pretty accurately of a dystopian future that, you know, you might have said
00:57:40.100
is five years away, guys, but it's actually right now in California and places in Europe.
00:57:47.820
You go to set your thermostat, but you're locked out.
00:57:52.940
You go to your electric vehicle, but the screen says no charge available.
00:57:57.960
So he decided to walk down to the park and just go and get some fresh air.
00:58:01.140
But the checkpoint down there, the tweet was limited.
00:58:04.680
But there's a guy saying, sir, if you want to walk past me, you've got to scan your QR
00:58:15.940
Then you go home back to your pod where you grab a bag of crickets.
00:58:19.340
To snack on and wait for the temperature to go down.
00:58:24.540
If the Democrats and the liberals continue in the path that they're trying to, which is
00:58:29.020
destroying us economically, politically, militarily, that's actually a real life scenario that
00:58:34.140
Look at California right now rolling blackouts.
00:58:37.060
Consider a week ago, you guys, that they said they're going to end the production and sale
00:58:44.440
of fossil fuel cars, of gas cars in California within the next 10 years.
00:58:50.740
And then a week later, and you've got to buy an electric car.
00:58:55.160
Then a week later, you can't plug in your car and you can't turn on your air conditioning.
00:59:02.100
Do you think it's going to, you know, infect the rest of the Western world?
00:59:10.240
So, of course, partly because, you know, the energy transition, as they say, and whatnot.
00:59:14.420
And I just want to touch on the fact that the whole environmental claims and this and
00:59:19.120
that and, you know, changing our sources of energy from, you know, less natural gas and
00:59:23.500
oil base to, let's say, electric or EV cars, you know, as they call them, the electric
00:59:28.340
vehicle cars, all of this revolves around the digitization of the combustion engine.
00:59:35.380
And I say that because the combustion engine, you know, you put fuel in, you spark, you go.
00:59:43.540
And then the computer would tell you that, you know, your tire's flat when it wasn't,
00:59:46.720
you know, and they do all of these sorts of things to infringe on your ability to use
00:59:52.700
That's so that they can have more avenues of control.
00:59:55.060
And they've they've gone down this path for a long time.
00:59:58.340
And let's say, you know, nowadays, you we have to go to electric vehicles.
01:00:04.680
So instead of just creating a car, well, you have to create the battery and the car and
01:00:11.620
But you're using rare earth minerals and slave labor, basically, to make these batteries.
01:00:16.380
And the end result is what allegedly a little less carbon.
01:00:20.280
Meanwhile, you're digging up all these exotic materials that are creating these very
01:00:34.880
I don't know about you, but when I got here, winter picked up a notch compared to what it
01:00:39.680
And you're not going to be able to survive if you're trying to live off electric.
01:00:43.600
And especially if you're trying to supply the power grid with electric.
01:00:48.960
Well, all that's going to do is you're going to have your windmills in the day that are
01:00:52.240
going to produce, you know, crumbles of energy.
01:00:55.940
And then you're going to have either a coal or a diesel plant that's operating 24-7.
01:01:01.600
And it's going to be operating on low, basically, as a backup supply for energy.
01:01:05.480
And that has to cycle up, down to meet supply and demand.
01:01:08.040
That'll change with the days as you go from day to night.
01:01:11.720
And, you know, in tonight, the wind kind of drops.
01:01:15.600
So these combustion engines are going to be picking up the slack.
01:01:19.320
And that cycle up, cycle down actually causes more damage because it's the influx in operation
01:01:25.640
really destroys and adds expenses to the whole system.
01:01:34.440
No, I want to see freight trains, freight planes, trucks that are running based on electricity.
01:01:44.840
Well, I mean, Trudeau's jet's a perfect example.
01:01:47.940
Like, when are we going to see Justin Trudeau flying an electric jet?
01:01:56.320
Yeah, but these big planes that carry our products, how are they going to do that?
01:02:04.860
We are like already supply chain issues we're experiencing.
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I don't think it matters to them in the sense that this is exactly what they want.
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They want, you know, everything to be too pricey for the minions, for the peons of society.
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And they want and what's that extra, let's say, $50 at the gas tank going to mean to somebody
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You're just going to be like, oh, otherwise it's so high.
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Justin Trudeau or, you know, Joe Biden and AOC, AOC making, I think you get $100,000 a year
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They're still going to be able to pay for whatever it is they want to do, whether it's
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an increased price on meat or increased price on gas or, you know, they're going to get together
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Let's say in Hollywood, which is in California, of course, has all these rolling blackouts.
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Well, a bunch of these people who have $10 million plus in the bank are going to say,
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Why don't we just build our own energy grid, our own mini grid here, powered by whether
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it's, you know, diesel engines or we pay an electrical company to build a grid for us
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and pay them $100,000 a year to monitor our electrical grid for us.
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You see little electrical grids in places all the time and little transistors and whatever
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And then when there's a blackout in your area, you check the blackout map and you can see
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What's to stop wealthy people from doing that for themselves?
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I would say probably nothing but a price point and finding people to build it for you.
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Are they going to care if a community down in Oakland or a community in West Hollywood as
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Are they going to care if those people don't have power?
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I mean, they might go on social media and say that they do, but they won't actually.
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Uh, Gavin Newsom gave the speech in California yesterday about the, the heat crisis, the heat
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I mean, he can't be in a place that's not with air conditioning.
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If it's a hundred degrees in California, he's got to be using air conditioning while he films
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Whereas we actually run out of resources unless it's on purpose, which is what they've
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done in California because they're just going to pay for it.
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Anyways, they're going to create their own little enclave.
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And that's what I think, um, is starting to happen.
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No matter where you look, uh, the politicians are saying, we don't actually need public approval,
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just like Justin Trude over the last two years.
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You either comply or you suffer and freeze to death or in England, you close your pub in
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Germany, you know, you run out of energy in Africa.
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You have no lights in, uh, Lebanon is a place which is really suffering.
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I don't know if you guys have heard, maybe Mocha's read a bit about that.
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Um, I wanted to throw to, um, we don't know when this clip is from.
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I'll let you see what book he's promoting here just for a nice fun surprise for the viewers.
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I commend Bill Gates' new book, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster.
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If you're at all intimidated by just the subject of climate change and a bit confused by the
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It is so clear, uh, where we're at right now and where we need to go.
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And it's just such a gift that one of the smartest people on earth has made it so accessible
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for literally every person on the planet to understand the subject and know where we need
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And Bill's an optimist and so easy to read stuff, which sounds very pessimistic around
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the subject, but there are ways for us to move forward.
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And this book outlines it highly, highly recommend it.
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So either he's a dumb person or he's reading it.
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Yeah, if he wants to stop using electricity and listen to Bill Gates, who, as far as I'm
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concerned, has no capacity of comprehending how society works because it's so complex and
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he's not going to be the one paying the price if things go south.
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So why should I and that guy who refers to us as we, I'm like, no, no, it's you, it's
01:07:02.000
The whole climate, you know, climate change thing, it's a joke.
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They see a natural disaster, like let's say a wildfire.
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They'll look at that and think, oh, humans are bad because we made the world so warm that
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Well, there's a plethora of species out there and large trees and pines, whatever, what have
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you, that their seeds literally require extensive heat for the, what do you call it?
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The syrup or whatever to burn on the outside, releasing the shell.
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And they're not going to seed unless they get a wildfire.
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And then you think about, you know, a wildfire in the smoke that, you know, all the ash that
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goes up into the clouds and then, you know, might land on the city.
01:07:52.080
Well, ash is one of the largest fertilizers we have for farmland.
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So if you've got 20,000 acres that all happen to have, you know, a little bit of ash fall
01:08:00.580
Well, that in the environment has just done you a favor.
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But they they'll look at these things and they'll think, oh, it's the end of days.
01:08:13.800
Well, none of this thing, none of these hypothetical situations actually happen.
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But anytime there is flooding, like I think there's some flooding in in West Asia right
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We build dams to pull water back and then we change the way that the water flows through
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And every once in a while, that water builds up and smashes back into the way it was supposed
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But we happen to have filled ourselves in the space where that water was.
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And now we face nature reverting back to its original shape.
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I'm not interested in the opinions of Jeffrey Epstein's friends about how we should do things
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Sidney Fizzard of Rebel News says wildfires are good in far right rant.
01:09:06.000
Bill Gates is not one of the smartest people in the world.
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I mean, his original stuff was stolen, just like Zuckerberg.
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And I would wager that Mark Zuckerberg's much smarter than Bill Gates because he actually
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did coding and everything and built and had engineers.
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Bill Gates just stole his idea from Xerox, had his thing in his garage, and then purposely
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built, I forget what the API was or whatever it was for Windows for it to break, got sued.
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He's also, if somebody was to argue to Hugh Jackman about the climate, I don't know him
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too well, but let's, let's, then let's eliminate him.
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If you had a, your typical climate change leftist harpy arguing about this topic and they said,
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are you a climate expert or a climate scientist?
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And you said, no, well, they'd be like, well, you didn't go to UCLA for that.
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But Bill Gates, a guy who's predominantly about, you know, a user interface on a computer
01:10:10.320
Now a guy who spends zero of his time, you know, doing anything other than going around
01:10:20.360
He's a health expert, even though he looks like he's pregnant, that emoji that looks
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So Wolverine stick to, you know, human regeneration, Professor X, that sort of stuff.
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And Bill Gates, please stick to, you know, stopping Windows from installing Windows 11 on its own.
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We'll be back with some more coot stuff and the Bank of Canada.
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And maybe if there's time, we'll get to Hillary Clinton.
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Leave it to David Menzies to probably use a copywritten phrase of a slogan.
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When are we going to get a commercial of Sydney foraging?
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But I just want to say, you know, guys, you got to get that Rebel merchandise.
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And of course, for me personally, I'm probably wearing the hat too much.
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But Rebel, Rebel, it's all about psychological warfare.
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And if you want to join, you want to be a Rebel.
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Mocha Bezergen has been fighting the war since 2016 in Turkey on the Turkish front.
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They take the fluoride out of the toothpaste there.
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Do you guys want to talk about the release conditions in Coots?
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I know Mocha wants to talk about interest rates.
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I don't think I'm ever going to see inflation go down in my lifetime.
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Well, are we watching what happened in Turkey unfold here in Canada?
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Just like the COVID infection rate when it first started.
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One case, three case, five case, ten case, hundred case, two hundred case.
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But it was some outlet defending the government.
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It was CBC was printing the Bank of Canada's statement, of course, acting as their PR arm.
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And they were saying, Pierre Poliev's claim of money printing causing inflation is completely wrong.
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So they're basically saying that he was literally saying they're just printing endless amounts of money.
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Which, in a sense, they do print a lot more money.
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But they were taking it as, he literally means that that's the only reason for inflation.
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The reason why we have so much inflation is because of this, this, and that.
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And it was just, it's so fascinating to watch the state broadcaster produce public relations materials using the taxpayers' money for the Bank of Canada to convince people that it's not the government's fault that there's inflation.
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It's like when you hear people talk about, oh, it's a global recession.
01:14:55.760
Stephen Harper just did the best he can during a global recession.
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Well, that could be partly true, but there are ways to avoid recession.
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And I think that, you know, sending billions of dollars to Ukraine doesn't help.
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You know, letting people, illegal immigrants flood over the border doesn't help.
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There's a lot of things that go into inflation and, you know, poor markets that aren't just inevitable.
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And there are decisions that governments can make to stop them.
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What was this clip from CP24 that we just had, Olivia?
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Okay, let's read up about some of this article.
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There's so much information on screen, it can't possibly be a lie.
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The Bank of Canada is raising its key interest rate by three quarters of a percentage point today.
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The rate hike matches up with what many economists were expecting, bringing the bank's key rate to 3.25%.
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In the rate announcement, the Bank of Canada says global inflation remains high while the Canadian economy continues to operate in, quote, excess demand, end quote.
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Canada's year-over-year inflation rate was 7.6% in July, easing from 8.1%.
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However, the bank says its core measures of inflation, which tend to be less volatile, continues to move up and short-term inflation expectations remain high.
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Given the outlook, the central bank's rates will, sorry, that's cut off, will need to rise further to bring inflation down to its 2% target.
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This report by the Canadian press would publish.
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So, yeah, CP24, so it's great individual reporting, just copying, pasting a CP press thing, which, of course, who would, you know, there's never any bias in the Canadian press pool at all.
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It's just all a cycle of garbage, you know, they don't want to pay writers, they'll just take the government money.
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We need to go down about another 5 percentage points, Mocha, for our lives to go back to normal.
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Do you think that's going to happen under Right Honorable Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?
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It's not, it's, I don't even think it's going to happen after he leaves the office, because most of it, most of the acts that he commits will have an effect afterwards.
01:17:24.820
First, you know, the water goes back and then it comes, washes off.
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I spoke about it on your show a year or two ago.
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You remember, I was saying, we're only suffering the immediate effects of lockdowns.
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The inflation, the supply chain issues, they're coming next.
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But these intellectuals, these journalists, these people, they were saying that it's transitory.
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We need to go back, I think, and coronavirus, you know, the December, the January, the February, it took them until March until they admitted that there was an issue.
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And they knew, I bet, I can't say that they knew, but it took three months for this, you know, deadly virus to spread until they said something.
01:18:31.360
How about after it spreads, then we'll lock everybody down.
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And then in the process over the last two years, how many thousands of small businesses have been destroyed?
01:18:40.540
But, gee, I wonder if that affects the economy.
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I wonder if that affects our ability to put food on the table.
01:18:45.760
Remember the military report by he, him, Kian Bexty about the Canadian military from the Wuhan Games.
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So they knew if all of a sudden a bunch of your soldiers come down with a quickly spreading illness that you haven't seen before, then they know something's wrong.
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And for three months after that, it was like, oh, yeah, we're fine, you know, don't look at that, you know, don't worry, you know.
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So, yeah, yeah, they own this one, to say the least.
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I think we need to go back in time and cut some of your predictions out of that interview, Mocha, that we had last year.
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I mean, it's just anyone on the street who walks the neighborhood knows.
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It's just those people who are so high up in their mind, who are so superior intellectually that we don't understand.
01:19:35.560
You know, they're telling me, they're telling us inflation is a good thing, actually.
01:19:47.760
Like, well, the way I see it is a big part of it with having a fiat system is confidence is what determines the value of the dollar.
01:19:55.740
Now, they've shaken that confidence a lot in the last few years.
01:19:57.960
And now we're seeing that bared out with these inflation rises.
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But they I think their goal is to just keep pumping out money, but reestablish the confidence we have in the dollar.
01:20:09.480
That way they can, you know, do whatever they're going to do.
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But I mean, inflation seems to go in one direction.
01:20:19.240
I mean, look, for example, on the international stage, all the Afghan interpreters that we left that we didn't say that helped us in Afghanistan.
01:20:29.520
What message does it send internationally to all the other people who in the future, Canadian army might need their help?
01:20:39.780
And they would be like, well, I don't want what happened to the Afghan interpreters to happen to me because you guys failed to keep your promise.
01:20:49.240
What the Trudeau did when he enacted the Emergencies Act, he seized the bank accounts of protesters.
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And what message does that send to anybody who has money in Canadian banks?
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It means that the government's going to take it if they want to.
01:21:11.840
And I think what's going to happen is that they're just going to keep pumping.
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It's been reported that 30 percent of it they can't track.
01:21:23.700
So, you know, the number is higher and they're just going to keep pumping it out.
01:21:27.320
Billions to Ukraine, green energy to Chinese companies that support them and have slave labor in Africa and China.
01:21:33.840
And they're going to keep going until it eventually falls apart.
01:21:37.760
At least Hunter Biden's got 13 million in his bank account for crack and ladies of the night.
01:21:44.880
At least Joe's got his the big guy's got his 10 percent.
01:21:49.060
At least, you know, Justin Trudeau has his resort home in B.C.
01:21:54.260
So once the government collapses, they're going to have enough money to go to a country where the government isn't collapsed.
01:21:59.480
And they'll still have their their tons of money in foreign currencies.
01:22:04.600
But where's that going to leave the average man?
01:22:06.400
Where's that going to leave the average Abdul Salam?
01:22:11.980
I don't think there are many average Abdul Salams.
01:22:21.160
Do we have any do we have any paid chats to get to here for the lads out in their crooked time zone?
01:22:30.500
UK government is backtracking now banning covid jabs for under 12 year olds due to very serious safety concerns.
01:22:45.540
Well, the reason why we see this backtracking is because they all took orders.
01:22:50.500
It was like, oh, this person from this higher establishment said that or is this person from the World Health Organization said that we're going to follow their lead.
01:22:58.920
We're not going to do our own due diligence, you know, as like a health candidate or whatever to actually establish what is true and what is false.
01:23:05.780
We're just going to pass the buck on to the the higher agency.
01:23:08.240
And now we're seeing that's coming to bite them slowly but surely.
01:23:11.920
And they have to recede because the information is coming in.
01:23:15.540
I mean, in what form would they pay a price for being wrong?
01:23:30.840
You know, the Ontario science table got dissolved.
01:23:35.080
Now they're making a new one with even more people.
01:23:37.240
Probably going to have a bunch of the same people or they just got their bonus and ran.
01:23:56.040
Byram Bridal from a year or so ago where he wore 10 masks and was able to steam up his eyeglasses to demonstrate masks don't work.
01:24:07.140
Like, you know, never have they said anytime you see a guy who has a beard and is wearing a mask, there's no point.
01:24:14.500
Unless you clean shave, you know, with the razor and then you use a little bit of Vaseline on the area where the mask meets your skin to create a proper seal on the mask.
01:24:25.600
The people, they don't want to hear all that rational stuff.
01:24:34.640
You know, wear one of these, you know, blue masks and clean up a house that's full of asbestos.
01:24:43.840
What's that movie where the Aaron Brockovich, Sid Brockovich setting us up for asbestos poisoning.
01:25:01.000
It says Mocha and Sid, it looks like you guys got the S end of the stick having to work with Handrew.
01:25:12.160
Handrew is one of my favorites and I love his merchandise and his show.
01:25:18.160
I mean, the H on Handrew has to be a French pronunciation.
01:25:30.480
He's been profiting off of oil princes for years now.
01:25:37.680
Adam Ottawa says, the wacko doctor you showed is rated two out of five stars on RaidMDs.com.
01:25:47.600
Or maybe people went on last night after they saw her and made some of those.
01:25:55.440
I'm saying it's possible either way, Sidney, right?
01:25:58.980
I don't think there's a good doctor who could decide for everyone.
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And I mean, anyone who gives the decision that, yeah, nobody should go outside.
01:26:14.940
He's going to retreat back to Lebanon and you guys will never hear from him again.
01:26:20.300
I'm looking forward to a Sid and Mocha podcast.
01:26:27.880
I would like to listen to it on my drive-in in the mornings.
01:26:42.380
And, of course, follow the Alberta coverage and the Coots documentary available on rebelnewsplus.com.
01:26:51.400
Rebelnews.com slash live streams is where you get the daily feed for the live stream.
01:26:56.220
And, of course, my show tomorrow night is with Uncle Hack from the Danger Cats.
01:27:05.600
He's saying no, but he's a comedian that had his latest show canceled because of, you know,
01:27:15.040
So look forward to that tomorrow night on Rebel News Plus.
01:27:17.500
You can catch us, of course, on Rumble, Odyssey, Getter, and YouTube.
01:27:22.660
We will see you tomorrow at the same bat time, same bat channel.
01:27:28.880
Last thing I wanted to say, guys, is that video that came on as Ezra passed the show to us
01:27:44.340
But also, I'm looking at the time here, and it's lunch o'clock.
01:27:55.300
Maybe Young Heart Be Free Tonight by Rod Stewart.
01:27:58.400
But I'm grateful to all our viewers who stuck around today.
01:28:01.460
It's nice staying around to, you know, have a live chat.
01:28:04.680
And Andrew, it's been a long time, so I look forward to our next one.
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I do not regard any song that plays at franchise like Subway, Burger King, or elsewhere.
01:28:26.880
Lots of manpower goes into this live stream, and it's lunch o'clock.
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And today I'm in Dungeness, outside of the RNLI lifeboat space, where weather conditions
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So I'm hoping to catch a glimpse of a migrant crossing.
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So the RNLI actually stands for Royal National Lifeboat Institution, where traditionally the
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RNLI was set up to help people who are either stranded out at sea or in a bit of distress
01:29:14.880
But unfortunately, the RNLI is wrapped up in its own controversy for getting involved in
01:29:23.740
The controversy surrounding the RNLI comes from the fact that donators are contributing
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The donations are not meant for the RNLI to act as a taxi service for the migrants.