DAILY | COVID Passports in NYC, Quack Team of Aussie Docs
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Summary
The story of our age is how it went from social distancing to masking to forced vaccines, and by forced vaccines we mean what are called "Vaccination Passports" and "Vax passports" are things that ask healthy people private medical questions about whether or not they ve taken these vaccines, none of which are approved by the FDA.
Transcript
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Hi everybody, Ezra Levant here. How you doing? 12 noon Eastern time. Every day at this time,
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we do a live stream. What a pleasure to be back with you. I do it Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
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My colleagues do it Tuesday and Thursday. We cover the news of the day. We started this when the
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lockdowns came and the pandemic came because there was so much to talk about and we just kept
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doing it. We also have shows every night at 8 p.m. Eastern time. I do a daily show called the
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Ezra Levant show and every week my friends David Menzies, Andrew Chapados and Sheila Gunn-Reed
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do a weekly show too. But these noon time shows are sort of easy peasy, unscripted,
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often just treatments of casual videos we see on social media, Twitter, whatever.
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And we do have the feedback from you, our viewers. We're broadcasting simultaneously on four different
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platforms, youtube.com, which we used to only be on, but they've demonetized us, suspended us,
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so we're worried they're going to cancel us totally. We're still on there even though there's
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no Super Chat functionality because we have a million and a half viewers. But we're also on
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rumble.com, odyssey.com and superu.net. So hello to all of you following us on those different platforms
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too. I think that there's two stories I want to cover today. The story of our age is how it went
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from social distancing to masking to forced vaccines. And by forced vaccines, I mean what's
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called vaccine passports, vaccine proof, proof of vaccination. It all has different names,
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but it's asking healthy people private medical questions about whether or not they've taken
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these vaccines, none of which are approved by the FDA. There is no vaccine that has yet been
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approved by the FDA, none. There's a bunch of vaccines that are being studied that are undergoing
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testing. You could call them experiments. And I hope those experiments succeed, by the way.
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But on an emergency basis only, the FDA has authorized the use of these unapproved meds.
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So they're not approved. Imagine saying to a perfectly healthy person, you can't come in this
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restaurant, you can't come in this airline, you can't come to this university, you can't live in
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this apartment unless you prove that you've taken a medicine that has not yet been approved by the
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FDA. And for a disease that, depending on your age and other demographic information,
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poses next to no threat to you. As I pointed out the other day, in all of 2021,
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zero people in the province of Alberta under the age of 20 have died from the virus. Zero.
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In all of Ontario, about 15 million people. There's 3 million people under the age of 20.
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Since the pandemic started, a grand total of three people have passed away in that age group.
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So about one, sorry, four people. So 3 million people under age 20, four passed away, literally a
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one in a million risk. And you're going to say to people, healthy people, you can't go to school,
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get a job, go to a restaurant, go to a theater, travel, unless you take an experimental med for
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a disease that has a one in a million death rate for kids. Are you crazy? No, because it's not about
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health, it's about control. The United Kingdom has been terrible because their prime minister
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is like a weather vane flopping in the wind, absolutely inconstant. I used to like Boris Johnson
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when he was a columnist for various newspapers and magazines because he's so funny and he's charming
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and he has a way with words and like a lot of hucksters. And you know, I've learned a little
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bit about who he is. And I mean, one thing about him is he's an extreme philanderer.
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And I think that goes with him just saying anything to anyone at any time.
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And why is that relevant? Why am I bringing up his personal life? Because I think it goes to his
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nature, which is in the minute he really believes something. So if he's saying to this mistress,
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I love you, he probably means it in that minute. And if he's promising to be loyal to that woman,
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he probably meant it for the minute he said it. So when he says, we're not going to have vaccine
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passports, which he said. He did mean it probably because like a seat cushion, he retained the
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impression of whoever last sat on him, whoever last whispered in his ear. And so he flip-flopped
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on Vax passports and they took a hard line against giving this experimental vaccine to children.
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And of course he probably meant it when he said it, but they flip-flopped on that too. I think it's
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it's demoralizing when the state gaslights you like that, when they promise they'll never do
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something and they change it. And I think that might actually be, you know, just an unintended
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consequence of having liars or people of poor character in high office. But it could also possibly
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be a strategy of the government to so demoralize the people to get them used to not being represented,
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to get them used to just obeying as subjects as opposed to being citizens where you feel like
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you have some sort of a bond or promise when someone says, I will not bring in Vax passports,
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I will not use these experimental meds on kids. And then they break that promise
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like Boris Johnson swapping one mistress for the next. It teaches you your place.
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Um, you're just a mistress. You're not, you have no, you have no standing, you have no authority,
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you have no permanence, you're not important. He'll try and charm you for a day, but that's it.
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So, um, Isabel Oakeshott, who's just one of the, there's some great commentators in the UK. Neil
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Oliver is, uh, by far my favorite. He's with GB news. Um, every week he does a wonderful monologue,
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but Isabel Oakeshott had this to say about vaccinated kids. Let's take a look.
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I'm wondering what has actually changed about the risks to children since the joint committee
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on immunizations and vaccinations made their decision two weeks ago. And the answer is nothing
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has changed. Of course, it's the politics that have changed and they've come under huge pressure
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from the politicians to recommend routine vaccination. And I'm just wondering what is
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the point of a so-called independent panel of medical experts, if they change their mind like
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this under political pressure, that's basically just discrediting themselves. And my other thought on
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this is that this government just routinely tells us one thing one week by way of reassurance. Oh,
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we're going to follow the advice of the experts. We're not going to recommend vaccinating children.
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And then they'll change their view. And I just think it's such an insult to voters and it really is
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undermining the trust in politicians, which is a wider problem. It's not a party political point.
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I'm not a member of any political party. I never have been. I'm a political journalist. I say it as
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I see it. But what I observe from this government is lies and lies and lies. They tell us one thing and
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then they do another. And it's not a word to use lightly, but it is, as I see it, what is happening
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here. And I just think it is so wrong. And, you know, we all appreciate these are really difficult
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decisions. I don't envy politicians in this position. There are some really finely balanced
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judgments to make. So just level with people, just level with people, tell them these are the facts,
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these are the risks, these are the benefits. Now it's up to you to make a judgment as you see fit,
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particularly for parents. Make the right judgment for your children. We're not going to bully you.
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We're not going to coerce you. We're not going to give you anything.
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This is Bill Oakshot. I think the lying and the flip-flopping is a personality expression of Boris Johnson.
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But I think its cumulative effect, the demoralization of people, is to destroy
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their expectations of a government that represents them, that's accountable to them.
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And I think it's slipping away to authoritarianism. The worst in the world,
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of course, is in Australia. I want to show you three. This is a little montage put together by
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a great Australian video journalist named Rakshan. I forget his last name. He's sort of casual friends
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with our buddy Avi Amini down there. And he's been hassled by police, not as badly as Avi has been.
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Rakshan is his name, really good. And so he just put these three public health tyrants together.
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They're all middle-aged, drab women, public health bureaucrats. And is it a coincidence that so many public
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health tyrants are women? I don't know if it's a coincidence, but it's an observation on my part.
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And I think that the feminine form of fascism is probably different than the masculine form.
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I think the masculine form of fascism is police physically attacking lockdown protesters,
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physically attacking people without masks. That's the masculine expression of fascism. It's
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physical. It's violent. It doesn't try to explain things. It's irrational. The violence is the ratio.
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The violence is the argument. Feminine fascism and public health fascism is sort of nanny state-ism.
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It feels superstitious and old wives tale-y. I know that these three public health officers I'm about
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to show you have credentials. But what they're saying here, don't talk to people, don't order things online.
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There's someone talking about don't touch a soccer ball. What? You just made that up. You just made that up.
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And you're insisting everyone call you doctor. And you're saying it's the science. But you just made that up.
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And you're different than the masculine fascists who come with their truncheons. But you're a feminine fascist
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who is trying to mother people who are not your own children. You want to give advice to your own patient,
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go ahead, but I'm not your patient. You want to tell your own children, don't touch a soccer ball or football.
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OK, you're a weird mum, but I'm not your minor child. You're telling me not to talk to people and not be friendly.
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You just made that up because you're just sort of daydreaming and trying to be chatty.
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Think about whether you need to do online shopping this week. Do you need those people out in the
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community delivering packages and things? Maybe just leave them for a week and click and collect.
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Do you really need that furniture that I know you can go and click and collect, which is safer
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absolutely than going into the store? We're looking at the seating at the moment. And of course,
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we're looking at the ball because sometimes the ball, not that I've been to many football games,
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I have noticed occasionally it does get kicked into the crowd. And we are working through the
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details of what that will mean. If you are at Adelaide Oval and the ball comes towards you,
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my advice to you is to duck and just do not touch that ball.
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We leave our house that anyone with us and anyone we come into contact with
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could convey the virus. So whilst it is a human nature to engage in conversation with others,
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to be friendly, unfortunately, this is not the time to do that. So even if you run into your next
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door neighbour in the shopping centre, in the Coles, whilst you're at Coles Awards or Aldi or any other
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That's Rakshan's editing there. Looks like he's got another video about masks. So I'm a bit of an
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amateur when it comes to Australia. I've only visited once. I like my visit there. It's so very far away.
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It's not a place you can just hop on a plane and be there overnight. It really is a 24-hour journey
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from where I am. So I try and understand it through our daily video call with Avi Yamini. Avi is based
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in Melbourne, which I think is a 10-hour time zone difference from us. So we call him every day at 5
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p.m. Eastern, which I think is 7 a.m. the next day in Melbourne. So he's in his PJs and he takes the
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video call in his PJs and it's pretty funny. But we talk to him every single day because
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he's an integral part of our team and we want him to know that and vice versa. So we learn a little
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bit about Australia through him and through his videos and we have other Australians on our team
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now too. We have Alexandra Marshall who writes written pieces for us down under and we are actively
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recruiting an on-camera journalist in Sydney, the major city in New South Wales. So those three
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middle-aged women you saw there who looked like they could be sisters almost. One was from Queensland,
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one was from South Australia, one was New South Wales.
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One of them said don't order it, don't go out of your house, but also don't order anything to your house.
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Really? So just sort of stay at home and have no deliveries. So don't go out, but don't just...
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I think she made that up because there's no science there.
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Did she feel the need just to fill the dead air, like she just felt the need to kibitz,
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like she's just gossiping with the gals or something? The one from South Australia,
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I've never been to a football match, that's what they call soccer there,
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but I understand sometimes the ball gets kicked into the crowd, don't touch it.
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Yeah, I don't think you ever have been to a football match, and I don't think there's any science there.
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I think you're like a mum saying to a child, don't touch that football, it's not yours,
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and then you just said it and now you have to think it like that. There's no science there.
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That's an appeal to authority, which is what mums do. Mums and dads,
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and I'm speaking stereotypically, it's not true in every case, but I think dads typically encourage
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risk-taking and mums typically resist risk-taking. And John Stossel had a wonderful video about this
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about a decade ago about why do women live longer than men? And one of the answers, I know it sounds
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trite, is because women don't take stupid risks in life. They also don't work in such dangerous and
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risky professions. There's a lot of reasons why women live longer than men. One of the reasons is
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that I think there's a protective nature in women that says don't do stupid things. Men, I think, are more
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risk-oriented, adventurous. I think there's some reasons why most extreme sports are men. The first
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astronauts are men. And saying the patriarchy, I don't think, answers it. I think there's a certain
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risk orientation. And it's that yin and yang that makes parenting such an adventure because,
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you know, mum and dad have different points of view on things. I know that from my own life.
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But what you saw there was the unvarnished femininity of public health fascism. That
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you have a bunch of mums who look like their kids are sort of grown up a bit, so they miss saying,
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don't touch that. Wash your hands. Oh, don't do that. Oh, you know, don't eat that off the floor.
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You drop that. Like mums whose maternal instinct is to protect. And that's wonderful when it's their
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own children they're protecting or when they're frankly stepping on the brake pedal when the husband
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steps on the gas pedal. You give that same maternal instinct, you apply it to the entire world who are
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not your children. In fact, who are not children at all, who are grown ups. Oh, that fell on the
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ground. Don't eat that. Yeah, it could be good advice. But I'm my own human, my own citizen. You're
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not my mum. And I choose to disagree with you. Well, you can't anymore because I'm not just an
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overprotective mum and a worry wart and a scold, but now I have the power of the state behind me.
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And if you don't like my soft fascism, my feminine fascism, let me introduce you to the police side
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of the equation, which is mainly men. And they'll club you over the head with a baton if you don't
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get it. They'll pepper spray you maybe. And we've seen that. So we've seen both sides of the fascism
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in Australia. Our own reporter, Avi Amini, has been arrested many times.
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Could you imagine that one woman from New South Wales? Don't be friendly. Don't start a conversation
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with your neighbor. Is there any science there? Or are you just, you're making this up? Do you believe
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those chatty Cathy's? Follow that rule themselves? I don't think, I don't think you could get a word
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in edgewise. Imagine going out for lunch with those ladies. There'd be a lot of white wine.
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And at first they'd be all very prissy. And then three bottles in, they'd be hitting on the waiter.
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You know? I mean, I don't think you could get a word in edgewise. Don't be friendly. Don't start up a
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conversation. Are you projecting just a teeny tiny bit? Um, it's incredible that these people are now,
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um, are unelected tyrants. Just incredible to me. Just the worst.
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Um, I mean, listen, it's not, I'm not saying that there's a universal divide between the feminine and
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masculine expressions of public health tyranny. Um, but it is remarkable that I go promise by
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promise. You got Bonnie Henry in British Columbia. You got Dina Hinshaw in Alberta. You have Teresa Tam
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at the federal level. Obviously there are men as well. Here's a man named Francis Collins,
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who again, is just making stuff up. Just, just making it up. Take a listen.
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It's clear that this variant is capable of causing serious illness in children. Uh, you have heard
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those stories coming out of Louisiana pediatric ICUs, where there are kids as young as a few months
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old who are sick from this. That is rare. Certainly younger people are less likely to fall ill, but
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anybody who tries to tell you, ah, you don't have to worry about it if you're a young, healthy person.
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There's many counter examples all around us now. Well, so yeah, you do need to think about it.
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And that's the reason why the recommendations are, uh, for kids under 12, uh, that they avoid being
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in places where they might get infected, which means recommendations of mask wearing in schools
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and that at home, uh, parents of unvaccinated kids should be thoughtful about this. And the
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recommendation is to wear masks there as well. Let me just follow up. I know that's uncomfortable.
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I know it seems weird, but it is the best way to protect your kids. But I just, again,
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want to fully under. He made that up. He made that up.
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There is not a single scientific study that shows that if you are living in the same home as your
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children, you should wear a mask at home. That's if everyone's healthy. Like I, I would dispute even
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if someone had the Rona, but he just made that up. Um,
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could you imagine the, the mental stress, the alienation, if you have children and their parents
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put on protective gear to approach them? I, he looks like he's around 65,
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70. So I don't think he's had children in the house for a long time. So maybe he's forgotten
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what it's like to be a loving parent, uh, to smile at your children, to greet them, to listen to them,
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to talk to them, maybe make silly jokes or funny faces at them.
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Imagine if you treat your child like a source of danger or like a risky person that you put on a
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fricking hazmat suit to approach them. That is not only fake advice, it is dangerous advice. And yet
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that guy is a boss. He's a boss, a public health boss, and a public health propagandist. And I think
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he'd fit in just perfect with those three Australian ladies who lunch. Um, and you know, he's serious.
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You know, he's not just trying to be a Bill Nye, the science guy to get rich because like all serious
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doctors do, he writes a song, um, which really captures the nuances of the, of the science. Here he
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is, uh, singing. Sorry about this has gone too. It's a family show. Heck poof, Corona virus came from
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overseas, infecting folks across the land, Seattle, NYC, poof, Corona virus called COVID-19 quickly
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spread like a wildfire. Now we're in quarantine. Now no one can travel or even leave their homes.
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Schools are closed. All kids must know avoid the danger zones. We all must do our part to protect the
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the ones we love. So if you meet at least six feet and handle doors with gloves, oh, poof, Corona virus came
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from overseas, infecting folks across the land, Seattle, NYC, poof, Corona virus called COVID-19 quickly spread
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like wildfire. Now we're in quarantine. We miss our camp. Fantastic. And joining in the fun,
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but nasty little virus says don't care for anyone. An historic pandemic of it's like we've never known
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proof Corona virus, how quickly it has grown. We will all get through it.
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But things won't be the same. But things won't be the same. What will we learn from this dark turn?
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How will our lives be changed? COVID might be scary, but hope is on the scene. We'll beat Corona virus when
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we have that vaccine. Oh, yeah, I'm sorry. I made you listen to so much of that. He's actually not a
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terrible singer or guitar player. I mean, I'd say he's pretty amateur and I certainly wouldn't recommend
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he performs for anyone other than his family or let's say campfires. But would you agree with me
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that he's having the time of his life? That that man is living his best life? That far from being a dark
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time, as he says in his song, the Corona virus is the best thing that ever happened to him.
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What was that channel he was on? Was that CNN? Whatever. CNN, MSNBC. Did anyone even know who
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Francis Collins was 18 months ago? He's a pretty mediocre singer songwriter better than me.
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Would anyone in the world have listened to that? Were it not for this? And what's interesting in Alberta
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right now, Alberta, Canada, which has removed all the vestiges of lockdown, is now treating
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the virus as an endemic problem like the flu or anything else. And yeah, take care of yourself,
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but they're not going to engage in the daily fear porn press conferences and whatnot.
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Yeah. The hardest hit with the end of lockdown are the TV doctors. Every doctor who thought they would
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be a regular TV star who would have the love and respect of the whole community because they were the
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experts who were scaring us. And then on the other hand, giving us the solution. They really had it
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all. They created the fear and then they offered the solution to the fear. And you heard it there.
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I just find it amazing. All these TV doctors are raging against Alberta. You know,
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doctors, there's a lot of different kinds of doctors. There's a family doctor, typically called a
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general practitioner. Then there's specialists. And some specialties are very intensive and very
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dangerous even. Like, imagine being a brain surgeon. It's a little bit different than being a GP
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or a dermatologist. Being an anesthetist, extremely. Some of these medical specialties are so,
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you have to be the best because the margin for error when you're doing some of these things is so small
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that it's like that old movie, the right stuff above the American space program. If you're a jet fighter
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pilot, if you're an astronaut, you need an enormous amount of confidence. And I would say even some
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arrogance. You don't want your arrogance to go so far that it exceeds your ability. But if you are doing
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brain surgery, if you're doing things that have to be perfect, you'd better not have self-doubt.
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You'd better not be easily scared. And you'd better be a leader. Like, you're in the surgical suite.
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You've got this team around. It's not just the doctor. It's all these nurses. And you know, you have to
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call for, like, you're running a team there. And some of these surgeries can be many hours long.
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What's my point? Is you actually want your doctor, I think, to be a little bit arrogant.
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Because you want the best of the best. And the best of the best typically says, I'm the best.
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I think you want that in your fighter pilots, in your jet pilots. I think you want that in certain
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high-performance professions. You don't want a man wracked with self-doubt, do you?
00:30:03.040
But again, like those ladies who lunch in Australia there, who are just making stuff up,
00:30:09.440
there's a downside to hubris, which is, it's fine to be confident. But the great thing about
00:30:17.120
how we relate to doctors until 18 months ago is it's a voluntary relationship.
00:30:22.560
You know, the phrase, doctor's orders, well, they're orders, but you don't actually have to
00:30:28.000
follow them. In fact, you've probably heard the phrase, I'd like a second opinion. Because maybe
00:30:35.040
there's another doctor who's arrogant, confident, smart, they're all smart, who has a different
00:30:41.840
point of view. So we use the phrase doctor's orders, it's what the doctor orders, but it's actually not,
00:30:48.160
doesn't have the force of a court order. And we know that even if a doctor is absolutely certain
00:30:54.560
that he's right, that he might not be, which is why we allow second opinions. That's a thing.
00:31:01.200
But what the pandemic has done is it's allowed this natural hubris that I think can be quite positive
00:31:07.360
in a doctor. It's married that to the propaganda of the state, these TV doctors, and the fascism of the
00:31:16.240
state, the police. And I think it's been the worst of all worlds. These TV doctors who were the king
00:31:28.800
of their little kingdom, but it was often a small kingdom. Their patients who would obey them, their
00:31:35.200
surgical staff who would operate with them. But now they can operate on the whole world.
00:31:40.240
And now you can't get a second opinion. You can't get a second opinion on COVID in Canada.
00:31:46.240
Social media won't let you say it. There's no second opinion. There's, there's not a,
00:31:50.400
there's no opposition party in Canada that's opposed to the lockdowns. Alberta, after eight,
00:31:55.280
nine months of insanity, has returned to sanity. And all these bullies are raging.
00:32:00.880
I am sorry that I, that I showed you so much of that Puff the Magic Dragon song,
00:32:12.880
which is actually a really good song, sort of hippie song from the sixties or seventies.
00:32:19.520
So absolutely, of course, that's the one that Francis Collins was going to choose,
00:32:24.080
because that's what all the hippies, you could just tell what he was like 30 years ago.
00:32:27.040
So I'm going to read some comments on MVP 9337. YouTube suspended Sky News Australia for
00:32:34.080
misinformation. No one is safe. Yeah, we broke that story. Avi Amini broke that story over the weekend.
00:32:41.680
Sky News Australia is owned by News Corp, or it's affiliated with it, which is affiliated with
00:32:46.320
Fox News Channel in America. Rupert Murdoch, most powerful media mogul in Australia,
00:32:55.360
one of the most powerful in America. YouTube has no problem suspending them.
00:33:01.600
Why would they suspend Donald Trump, the president of the United States? Do you think they care about Sky News?
00:33:07.680
On Rumble, HAWMC, masking kids as child abuse. Well, I really think it is from a psychological point of view.
00:33:14.640
It doesn't, you know, kids are at such low risk, zero, there's been zero fatalities of kids under,
00:33:23.440
and kids, I mean, anyone under 20 in Alberta this year. Since the pandemic started, a grand total of four
00:33:28.880
kids in, four people under 20 in Ontario have died from the virus. What is the social, psychological,
00:33:35.520
developmental, speech pathology, the depression, the suicide of masks, especially amongst kids? It's
00:33:46.560
tough enough being a teen. Imagine this. Rumble, on the bit, yeah, we don't need such torture. Sorry,
00:33:56.080
I showed so much of that. Yeah. Rumble, daughter of Narcissus, I'm not a doctor, I just play one on TV.
00:34:02.320
Yeah, there's this one guy who calls himself Dr. Eric Fagelding, and he's a lockdown extremist.
00:34:09.360
He's not an MD, but he's verified, and he's got that blue check mark on Twitter, he calls himself
00:34:15.440
doctor. He's not a medical doctor. Super U, anti-liberal, what a crazy world, Bonnie Henry,
00:34:22.160
getting the order of British Columbia, reward for failures. Oh, well, and she had time to write a book.
00:34:27.200
She had a time to write a book about herself and what a great job she's doing in the pandemic. So you,
00:34:32.000
you know it's an emergency. You know, I try and write books, and I manage to get one out every year.
00:34:37.920
It is the worst thing in my life, writing a book. It takes so much time, and I complain about it,
00:34:43.040
and I procrastinate, and I just stare at the computer, and I go and get a snack, and I check
00:34:49.040
the internet, and before you know it, another day passes, and I haven't written a word. Maybe not
00:34:54.000
everyone is like that, but writing a book, I find, is extremely hard. And I have my own life. I'm not running
00:34:59.920
an emergency response to a pandemic. If it's such an emergency, do you really have time? You know,
00:35:05.200
when you hire someone who has a full-time job, that means they give you their time. I mean,
00:35:10.720
you're not commanding their time at night, I suppose. But it doesn't sound like much of an
00:35:15.200
emergency if you can crank out a book in the middle of an emergency. Isn't that something you
00:35:19.840
wait till afterwards? Like, I mean, you can jot down some notes at night, but you actually wrote,
00:35:27.120
and published, and launched, and promoted a book before the crisis is over. Isn't that,
00:35:32.880
don't you wait till it's over, and then tell the story? Incredible.
00:35:37.840
New York City. Vaccine passports for restaurants and gyms. You know, I love New York City. I haven't
00:35:51.360
been there in over a year. It's a very multiracial, multicultural place, a lot of new immigrants.
00:35:59.040
It's really a fascinating, it's a unique city, as you know. And one of the things I've learned
00:36:04.880
recently is that vaccination rates for new immigrants and for minorities is much lower
00:36:13.440
than for whites, especially wealthy white people. So in New York, you have a bit of everything. You've got
00:36:22.880
millionaires, you've got billionaires, you've got some of the finest hospitals in the world. New York
00:36:28.560
probably has, you know, pound for pound the finest hospitals in the world. There's so many teaching
00:36:33.280
universities there. So if you were to say, you can't come in here unless you're vaccinated,
00:36:40.800
a Marxist applying a racial critique would say, okay, so that's, you're saying white people only,
00:36:47.840
or white people mainly, because, and another person would say, well, where are you going to,
00:36:52.960
where are you going to eat, you know, at these restaurants? Where are you going to get your cooks,
00:36:56.640
and your dishwashers, and your busboys? Because again, I'm just speaking from observation,
00:37:02.240
those low income, you know, first rung on the ladder jobs in New York, they're often taken
00:37:08.240
by minorities and new immigrants, new immigrants of any race. You know, what's a job you take when you
00:37:14.160
don't have good English skills, and maybe you don't have a formal education? Anyone can wash a dish,
00:37:19.440
you know, maybe you can cook. So how are you going to run a restaurant with vaccine passports
00:37:26.160
if 50% of your staff aren't vaxxed? And by the way, it's the minorities. Anyway, here's a little
00:37:34.080
More performances. So examples right there, dining, fitness, performances, where you see leaders in the
00:37:41.200
private sector already saying clearly, vaccination's the answer, we need these strong, clear mandates.
00:37:47.920
And we've proven that even with outdoor entertainment, it makes sense. Our homecoming
00:37:52.880
concerts are going to be amazing. But if you want to go to one of them, you have to be vaccinated.
00:37:56.960
That's a requirement. Climbing this ladder is giving us more and more ability to fight back
00:38:04.160
the Delta variant. By fighting the Delta variant, we will continue our recovery, and we will ultimately
00:38:09.040
beat COVID. So today, I announce a new approach, which we're calling the key to NYC pass. The key to
00:38:17.440
New York City. When you hear those words, I want you to imagine the notion that because someone's
00:38:24.320
vaccinated, they can do all the amazing things that are available in this city. This is a miraculous
00:38:30.720
place, literally full of wonders. And if you're vaccinated, all that's going to open up to you. You'll have
00:38:36.560
the key. You can open the door. But if you're unvaccinated, unfortunately, you will not be able
00:38:41.360
to participate in many things. That's the point we're trying to get across. It's time for people
00:38:45.280
to see vaccination as literally necessary to living a good and full and healthy life. The key to NYC pass
00:38:52.800
will be a first in the nation approach. It will require vaccination for workers and customers in indoor
00:39:01.200
dining, in indoor fitness facilities, indoor entertainment facilities. This is going to be
00:39:06.800
a requirement. The only way to patronize these establishments indoors will be if you're vaccinated,
00:39:13.600
at least one dose. The same for folks in terms of work. They'll need at least one dose. This is crucial
00:39:21.760
because we know that this will encourage a lot more vaccination. We've seen it already. We've seen the
00:39:28.400
impact of the mandate we've been put in place for city workers already starting to move people to
00:39:33.360
vaccination. We've obviously seen the positive impact of incentives. That's actually an incredible
00:39:38.240
thing he said. I mean, he was explicit there to go to a restaurant. And I think New York probably has
00:39:48.560
more restaurants than any city in North America. Partly because of what I mentioned before, you know,
00:39:57.840
every different nationality is there. I mean, it's part of the New York experience is restaurants.
00:40:03.680
Partly because, especially in Manhattan, real estate is so expensive that people don't have a lot of space.
00:40:09.920
There's a lot of single people there. So they go out to eat. It's one of the fun parts of New York
00:40:16.400
that's being replaced by DoorDash and Skip the Dishes and other delivery services. But that's not a human
00:40:23.200
way to live. You know, I broke bread with him. That's a way of saying we ate together. It's how we bond with
00:40:31.120
people. Think about it. Every life cycle event, whether it's a wedding feast or a funeral wake
00:40:40.160
or a bar mitzvah or like just every cycle of life event, there's food there. You know, wedding,
00:40:50.000
baby shower or whatever. It's always food because it's what brings people together. It's part of human
00:40:56.320
nature to eat together. And he's saying you cannot do that unless you get a vaccine. And not just that,
00:41:09.680
you can't even be a servant there. Now, what's interesting is that Bill de Blasio, he's a Marxist,
00:41:16.640
he's sort of a sanctuary cities, illegal immigrants, pro-open borders guy. Imagine trying to enforce
00:41:32.160
on your staff proof of a vaccine. So that would be some document, some sort of receipt or something.
00:41:47.840
and work in Bill de Blasio's New York. You don't have to show ID. You don't have to be legal. You
00:41:53.840
can just do it. But you've got to show your vaccine passport. Do you think that's going to work?
00:42:02.560
Is he going to be sending immigration or maybe he's going to have vaccines? Like there's,
00:42:06.320
there are INS Immigration and Naturalist Service. There are various American police forces dedicated
00:42:11.520
to enforcing immigration law. Is he going to get, who's going to enforce this? There are
00:42:17.840
thousands of restaurants in New York. I don't know. Maybe there are tens of thousands.
00:42:22.960
Like, isn't it the best? I mean, there are a lot of them being devastated from last year and a half.
00:42:26.480
Are you, who's going to check? Are, are health inspectors going to check? Are NYPD cops? Hey guys,
00:42:37.440
I know there's some murders and drug deals and shootings and assaults and all those things going
00:42:42.800
on. Can you just take a few cops off those beats and start checking the dishwasher? I hear there's a
00:42:49.440
dishwasher at that local, um, you know, Mexican restaurant. I hear there's a dishwasher there
00:42:59.120
who, uh, isn't vaxxed. Can you send in the, the SWAT team to check? Are you seriously going to enforce
00:43:06.320
that? He said, you have to be vaxxed. But what if you have natural immunity? A lot of Americans have had
00:43:16.960
the virus and have recovered. So that's a natural form of immunity. In fact, it's the most efficacious
00:43:23.600
form of immunity. Sounds like that doesn't apply. What if you have a medical reason you can't take
00:43:30.640
the vaccine? What if you have an allergy to the vaccines and there have been some terrible allergies?
00:43:37.760
You're just banned from the city? What if you have a conscientious reason or a religious reason that you
00:43:43.920
can't? You're just suddenly banned in New York. You were born in New York. You're raised in New York.
00:43:49.920
You have a family in New York. Your roots are in New York. You built a life in New York, maybe built a
00:43:55.040
business. And suddenly this Marxist says you cannot live in the city in any meaningful way. You can't go
00:44:03.920
to a restaurant. You can't go to a gym. You can't go to an event indoors. And I think he even hinted about
00:44:09.760
outdoors. In fact, he talked about a particular outdoor concert at Central Park. You can't do that
00:44:17.360
unless you get a shot, even if you have a medical reason, a conscientious reason, a religious reason.
00:44:23.760
You have a natural immunity. And to hell with your privacy, you now have to show any old bouncer,
00:44:29.280
any bouncer at any club, any doorman. I think I jotted down his words.
00:44:38.720
Literally necessary to enjoy a good life. I think he said those words. I jotted it down sort of
00:44:46.320
quickly. I'm not going to make you play it again. He said it's necessary to enjoy a good life. So without
00:44:53.680
any law, without any debate, without any vote, the mayor of New York just said,
00:45:03.200
he just said it, like he's a king, like he's an emperor. He just said, you're banned from everything
00:45:12.400
in the city unless you buy a vaccine from these experimental vaccines made by Pfizer, Moderna,
00:45:18.720
whatever, none of which have been yet approved by the FDA, whether or not you have natural immunity,
00:45:23.120
whether or not you have a conscientious medical religious exemption. I am the king, and I'm just
00:45:28.400
telling eight million people what they must do, regardless of what their doctor says.
00:45:36.560
To hell with privacy. It's just incredible to me. And it's doubly incredible, given that
00:45:44.960
he's not for ID of any other sort. Not for voting, certainly, not for working.
00:45:59.920
On Rumble, on the bit, says, wow, I'd be moving out of New York.
00:46:04.960
Well, imagine that. I mean, New York is such a singular city. It's such a unique city,
00:46:09.840
a wonderful city. You would probably put up with quite a bit before you felt the need to move,
00:46:16.240
wouldn't you? But they're basically, and by the way, how does that apply to children?
00:46:23.280
Because not even the kookiest Americans yet say that children under 12 should be vaxxed. So
00:46:41.840
Super U, Bird Dog says, just tell you identify as vaxxed. Yeah, absolutely. You can identify as
00:46:47.920
anything else. Why can't you identify as vaxxed? Super U, evil's advocate. They're expecting the
00:46:52.640
businesses to do the dirty work. Yeah, yeah. I wonder if they'll enforce it. That'll be quite
00:46:58.240
something. Super U, anti-liberal, many talks, boycott any business that demands your private info.
00:47:05.520
Well, but what if there's only two or three airlines in the country and they all do it?
00:47:11.440
How are you going to travel? You just don't travel anymore? What if it's a university,
00:47:17.040
the university your kid got accepted into, and he can't go there without a jab? What if it's your
00:47:23.760
apartment? So how do you boycott your own apartment if your landlord says it?
00:47:38.640
identifying as vaxxed. I want to show you just a little clip. Well, there's my phone. I forgot to
00:47:43.440
turn it off. Let me show you a little clip from the Olympics. You know, Laurel Hubbard,
00:47:49.280
born as a man now, identifies as a woman, enters the weightlifting contest at the Olympics
00:47:58.080
in the women's category. He's a failed male weightlifter. If you look at him,
00:48:02.960
he looks ridiculously out of shape. But he represented the quasi-communist country of New Zealand.
00:48:10.160
And it's wonderful that he got crushed, just total loser, totally flamed out. He was never a true
00:48:24.880
And the winners had their moment in the sun. The winners were on, they were on the podium,
00:48:35.920
and then they were at a press conference. And they were asked about their own success,
00:48:41.120
but some loser in the media. So you got the winners there, but someone in the media wanted
00:48:47.680
to talk about this loser Laurel Hubbard. Why would you ask the winners about some joke mascot loser?
00:48:55.600
Well, because you're a journalist and that's what you do.
00:48:59.440
Take a look at the grace and dignity of these women instead. Take a look.
00:49:05.040
It was a historic night here with Laurel Hubbard competing as the first openly transgender in an
00:49:11.040
individual event. And I was wondering what you felt about that and what you felt that it took place in your sport.
00:49:27.680
Exactly. No, thank you. You fool. You discourteous, impolite, politically motivated hack.
00:49:37.440
Stealing their glory on their glorious day. No, thank you. Boy, I wouldn't have that politeness. Would you?
00:49:49.760
Um, I want to, I want to, let's look at the clock. It's 1249. There's one more thing I want to mention.
00:49:56.000
Um, I've, I've received probably 20 emails today, um,
00:50:08.320
about a video on Rumble, uh, featuring an Albertan named Patrick King.
00:50:14.640
Uh, do you have that video handy? Do you want me to send you a link to it?
00:50:20.000
Yeah, that's one. Do you want to play, uh, the headline is Freedom Fighter Court Victory
00:50:34.320
And, uh, I've, I've probably had 10 or 20 people email me today and I watched this whole video and I
00:50:42.880
did a little bit of looking into it. So I want to play, why don't we play one minute of this?
00:50:49.600
And then I'll give some thoughts, uh, on it afterwards, just because people are asking me.
00:50:56.480
So this might be an easy way to answer rather than writing back to 20 individual people. Take a look.
00:51:01.120
Canada that the Daily Mail will not touch. None of the mainstream media is going to touch this. These
00:51:11.040
propagandists are going to hide this from you because this is encouraging to freedom fighters,
00:51:16.240
patriots who want to take matters into their own hands and stand up against this tyrannical,
00:51:21.680
overreaching system of mandates that forces you to muzzle yourself with an ineffective face diaper,
00:51:27.520
uh, socially distance away from your family. Stop giving hugs, not visiting grandma,
00:51:31.600
masking up your kids in school for 10 hours a day, possibly while you're exercising. It's all
00:51:35.680
ridiculous. But breaking out of Alberta today, mandatory masking is coming to an end. Kids will
00:51:42.080
not be masking when they return to school. Mandatory quarantine will be ending contract, uh, contact
00:51:47.440
tracing, testing for mild symptoms. It's all done. They will now be recognizing COVID as a mild flu
00:51:54.080
and treating it as such. Freedom has won in Alberta, proving that fighting does work. Joining us now
00:52:00.800
is Patrick King, a devoted father of two, a proud Canadian. You were fined $1,200 for violating the
00:52:06.240
COVID-19 Public Health Act for being in a group larger than 10, which I'm assuming is what lit the
00:52:12.160
fire inside of you. And it appears that you, sir, were a part of the efforts that we can now celebrate
00:52:16.880
today. Tell us about it. Uh, yeah, for sure. Thanks for having me on, Stu. Um,
00:52:22.240
yeah, on December 5th, we held a rally. So in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, we have been known as the
00:52:28.000
only city in Canada to hold the longest rally against all these government mandates that they've
00:52:33.360
been putting in, um, with regards to even our industries. Uh, I started back about four years
00:52:38.240
ago. Um, I'm an oil and gas worker, have been for over 17 years. I also hold a degree in occupational
00:52:43.440
health and safety and environment. And when they started to attack our industry out here, I started
00:52:48.160
to get a little bit more vocal. So we've held rallies on our streets with, with regards to oil
00:52:52.960
and gas and this government that we have for over three and a half years. And on December 5th,
00:52:58.000
we were celebrating our, um, our 200th week of being on the corner on a Saturday morning protesting.
00:53:04.960
And on that particular day, COVID, um, mandates were implemented and they were going on for the last
00:53:11.520
little while. And I was obviously targeted because of my voice and I know this and it's in the
00:53:16.720
transcripts in the court. Um, I was targeted and I received a ticket of $1,200. So I waited for my
00:53:23.440
time in court. I ended up getting it on May the 4th, finally, and I went into court and I produced
00:53:28.400
some information that I needed to request in order to put up a good, plausible defense. And my, my,
00:53:34.800
my material that I requested was the isolation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. And I wanted it isolated
00:53:40.640
and not in a, in a, in a lab setting or in a PCR test. Cause we know the PCR tests they're overspun.
00:53:46.480
We know we're not stupid people. We know we research, we look. Yeah. So in doing that,
00:53:51.760
they kind of shut me out of the court. I was supposed to be in court on May the 18th.
00:53:55.520
All of a sudden I get, once I deliver all of this and I get told as a self representative,
00:54:00.800
I can, the, the judge has to advocate for me and steer me in the right direction.
00:54:05.760
At which time she allowed me to subpoena Dina Hinshaw, who is our chief medical officer of health
00:54:12.640
for Alberta, who basically what my defense was to be was I needed proof that you have isolated
00:54:19.600
this SARS-CoV-2 virus and that therefore the science would give you the backing for your public
00:54:24.880
health act. Which in plain and simple terms means prove to me that a pandemic exists, prove to me
00:54:30.480
that we're all going to die, prove to me that this thing is raging out of control and that people
00:54:34.240
are dying from this thing. 100%. And if they did that, then I would be no problem. I would say,
00:54:40.400
okay, you're right. You've got this. I'll put this mask on. Well, as soon as I subpoenaed her,
00:54:45.920
I got a, I got an officer shows up at my door three days later. He says, Mr. All right.
00:54:51.280
The video, if I recall, it's like something like 15 minutes long. So I don't want to play all of it,
00:54:55.280
but just to give you a flavor of it. Um, so Stu Peters is the name, uh, of the, uh, host. I think
00:55:03.440
he's American. I've, I've actually never, uh, heard of him before. And, um, so I just want to,
00:55:09.520
and Patrick King, sorry about that is the name of the, uh, Albertan. And I watched the whole thing.
00:55:18.320
I was curious if he was one of our 2000 plus fight the fines clients. And he was not.
00:55:24.240
In fact, in that video, you just heard him say he's self-represented. Um,
00:55:30.320
and a lot of people like, um, like literally as I'm sitting here, I just got an email just like
00:55:36.400
two, five minutes ago, Carol Usher just wrote to me and said,
00:55:41.360
if you truly are a rebel news agency, you need to cover groundbreaking court case involving Patrick King
00:55:47.280
in Alberta. This is why Alberta had to suddenly open up. It's been on the Stu Peters show, but
00:55:53.760
haven't seen anything local yet. If you cover it first in Alberta, it will bring in more subscribers
00:55:58.880
and continue to boost your profile and credibility. Um, and I, like I've received a, you know, here's,
00:56:08.000
um, John Greger says, is there any truth at all in this article about some guy named Patrick King?
00:56:13.680
Um, P. Stachniak says, please interview this gent that kicked Hinshaw's arse. Um,
00:56:24.640
so I'm actually getting quite a few emails about it and you can see why. Kent Sutley said, good morning.
00:56:31.280
I'm not sure that you've seen this yet. It is biggest news story in the last 18 months,
00:56:35.360
and I don't see it on your site. Please check the link below. Please put this news on your site.
00:56:40.640
The whole country needs to know about this. The mainstream media will do everything to suppress
00:56:44.480
it. Maybe you could contact Patrick and do your own interview with him. Thank you. Best regards,
00:56:49.440
Kent from Red Deer. Another one. I found this quite interesting. Can Rebel interview this gentleman as well?
00:56:57.760
Amanda just sent me the link. Um, Stephen, are you covering this? Red Deer guy takes on Alberta
00:57:06.480
government and wins. So you know what? Oh, here's another one. Ron, end masking shots. So a lot of
00:57:14.720
people watch this with great interest. And let me say a few things. First of all, I don't know Patrick
00:57:22.800
King. Second of all, he's not a client of our Fight the Fines project, where we represent more
00:57:28.400
than 2000 people who have tickets like his. Third of all, I have not read all the court proceedings
00:57:35.200
or the pleadings. In that video there, there's a brief moment where they show on screen a screenshot
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from one of them. And I don't know if you can find that, Justin.
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Um, but Patrick King says he subpoenaed Dina Hinshaw, who's the public health officer of Alberta.
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Um, and he talks. Yeah. Can you pump that up a little bit bigger? So this looks, um,
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like it's the government's reply to him. Can you scroll up a little bit here? So, um,
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that's fine. Yeah. So we're just grabbing this from the, yeah. So we don't have the whole document,
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but Mr. King obtained a subpoena for Dina Hinshaw to give evidence in the provincial court
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and serve the subpoena on July 15th. The subpoena requires Hinshaw to attend a trial.
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The subpoena was issued by a justice of the peace under the criminal code. It requires her to bring
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all white papers describing COVID, uh, in human beings directly, et cetera, et cetera.
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Uh, the justice of the peace did not have jurisdiction to issue the subpoena under section 34
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of the evidence act. It should be quashed on this basis. Um, and then this is what Patrick King says is
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very important. The chief medical officer of health, Dina Hinshaw has no material evidence.
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Mr. King has no evidence showing that the evidence sought from the chief medical officer is likely to
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be material to the provincial court proceeding contrary to those sections of criminal code.
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Um, and we'll look up those in a second, sections 698 and 699.
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As such, the justice of the peace did not have jurisdiction to issue the subpoena
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and it should be quashed on this basis. So this is obviously, uh, the government responding to his
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subpoena. Mr. King explained the reason for the subpoena in the document he attached the Schedule A,
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um, to the subpoena. It is clear that Mr. King seeks evidence relating to the rationale for orders
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issued by the medical officer under the act. He seeks evidence about the crafting of the statutes.
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So that's all we see there. I'm just going to quickly look up criminal code 698. The reason I'm,
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I'm saying this is, um, okay, that's compelling the attendance of witnesses.
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So let me say this. I don't know what Patrick King was charged with. It sounds like he was charged
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with being at an illegal gathering. Sounds like he got a subpoena for Dina Hinshaw, the public health,
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uh, officer, um, to show up with her documents about it, about the virus. And it looks like the
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government applied to quash that subpoena, that is to have it thrown out. And from listening to the
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video, it sounds like they were successful. Um, and you could put that up just for one more second.
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So this again is taken from the video. It looks like Patrick King is putting great importance
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on this statement from the attorney general. The chief medical officer has no material evidence.
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So, um, let me explain as a former lawyer, what this means. Patrick King says that this means
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that Dina Hinshaw, the CMOH, chief medical officer of health, has no evidence about the virus.
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But I don't think that's what is written here. I think this means that the government's position
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is that Dina Hinshaw, the chief medical officer of health, has no material evidence to the
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proceedings in provincial court. So, thanks, Justin. So I, I think that Patrick King is
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misunderstanding that. I think when he subpoenaed Dina Hinshaw to come and talk about his provincial
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court case, whatever that was for, the government's saying, well, she has no evidence relevant to this
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hearing. And it sounds like the government was successful. I don't know. I haven't seen,
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um, what the charges are. I haven't seen the legal documents back and forth.
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Um, uh, if you're charged under a law and you're saying, well, this law isn't valid because we're not
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in, as Patrick King, I think argued, we're not in a real pandemic or there's no real basis to fear
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this virus. I think that was his argument. Um, if you're challenging the statute itself, that may be a
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constitutional challenge. I'm not sure. It's a, it's procedurally, it can be different than just
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fighting a charge. So let's say you're charged with assault and you say, I don't think assault
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should even be a crime. I want to challenge the person who issued the order, who wrote the law,
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prove that assault's a crime. And that gets struck down, um, because it may be irrelevant to,
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because the law may be valid and it may be, um, being implemented and applied by the courts.
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So it sounds like Patrick King tried to challenge the basis for the law,
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didn't get very far. It sounds like there was a procedural reason for that.
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And then it sounds like the case against him was dropped. I think that's what happened. Now,
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again, I haven't seen the underlying documents other than only that which was shown. Um, so let me say
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this, that American host, Stu Peters, I've never heard him before, but he sounds pretty lively. Can you,
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can you put, um, his, uh, that, that rumble page back up there for a second? I want to look at the headline
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that he put. So, uh, he says, freedom fighter court victory ends masking shots quarantine in Alberta.
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So keep that up there for a second. Here's what I think based on what I've read and watched.
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I think that Patrick King, as you heard him say, was a self-represented client. So he didn't have a
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lawyer. So he was sort of doing some homemade law and he was challenging everything in sight. And,
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and it sounds like he may have used an improper subpoena in that it had the wrong judge issuing it.
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Sounds like it was a technical mistake he made. So it sounds like he went in there by himself,
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fighting like hell, pushing every button he could. Sounds like there was a technical flaw with his
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subpoena. And it sounds like, if we believe him, that the $1,200 ticket against him was dropped.
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I believe that that happened. I think that happened. But that headline on there
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goes further, doesn't it? Ends masking shots quarantine in Alberta things. Now I know that didn't
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happen. There is no court order. There is no court ruling in Alberta that struck down testing,
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masking, quarantining in that province. It just didn't happen that way. They may be,
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happened within weeks of each other, but the headline on that American story, and I'm not
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even blaming the American. I think he was just very enthusiastic. Stu Peters, he was very enthusiastic.
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Sounds like he denies that there's even a COVID virus. I think it's pretty clear there is a virus
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called COVID-19. I think the debate is, where did it come from? Was it natural or man-made? Did it come
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from the lab in Wuhan? I think there's debates about how dangerous it is, including the different
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demographic groups. Is it dangerous to people under age 60? Is it dangerous to healthy people? We see
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stories, including in the Globe and Mail, of how in Quebec they basically used it as, can you do that?
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Can you go to the Globe and Mail and look at the words, Quebec, morphine, COVID. There's a big story
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in the Globe that didn't get enough coverage that these long-term care workers in Quebec said, yeah,
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basically when COVID came, we just, instead of treating people, we just put them on morphine and
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euthanized them. So there's debates about that stuff. Was it used as an excuse to euthanize
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seniors? Yeah. Quebec nursing home often gave morphine rather than treat COVID-19 patients,
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inquest told. Can you pump it up a little bit? I'll just read a sentence or two.
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This is an incredible story. As the pandemic struck a Quebec nursing home last year, officials made it
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harder to send ailing residents to hospital and repeatedly provided morphine rather than treat those with
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breathing problems, according to inquest heard Wednesday. A nurse testified that the St.
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Dorothy long-term facility consistently administered morphine instead of attempting to prolong the life
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of elderly residents who were believed to have COVID-19. They didn't all die, but most did,
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Sylvia Moran said. Ms. Moran was an assistant chief nurse at St. Dorothy, an LTC home north of Montreal,
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where more than a hundred residents died during the first wave of the pandemic last year. They made us put
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them all on the respiratory distress protocol, she testified. She was alluding to a medical
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assessment tool where morphine, the sedative Ativan, and scoplamine, an anti-nausea drug are
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administered if a resident's breathing troubles meet a number of criteria. It was like they have
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respiratory distress. Okay, we put them on them protocol, which leads to death. Ask Patrick,
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Martin Menard, lawyer for the family. Yes. She later clarified, it's not what kills a person,
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it makes them more comfortable. But with COVID, it was going so fast. I've never seen deaths happen
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so quickly. The person had symptoms, we tested, we got the results 24, 48 hours later. A day later,
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they were dead. It wasn't long. Thanks very much. So to me, that's a blockbuster story. It's my earlier thesis
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that Quebec is the most pro-euthanasia jurisdiction in North America, which is why Quebec had double
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the rate of COVID deaths of anywhere else. You just read there, a hundred in this facility alone.
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Quebec has a quarter of the population. It has half the deaths in this country. Back to the point,
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Stu Peters is an American who has some skeptical views about the virus. He goes further than I do.
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I believe the virus exists. I don't believe the virus is as deadly as young people or healthy
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people as the mainstream narrative. But put that aside, Stu Peters' headline was false. Whatever
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happened to Patrick King, if he got out of his ticket by basically homemade lawyering,
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I would say good for him. I wouldn't recommend it to others because it's very easy to get it wrong.
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And by the way, we give free lawyers to anyone who wants it at FightTheFines.com, but it sounds
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like they dropped the $1,200 ticket against him if he's telling the truth. It sounds like he subpoenaed
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Dina Hinshaw, but that was quashed by the government. Or maybe they just abandoned the ticket against him,
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saying we don't need to fight this guy. But let me say to all the people who have emailed me and
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anyone who's watching now, Patrick King did not stop the quarantines and the testing and the track
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and trace and all that stuff in Alberta because it was not the result of a court hearing. There is no
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court ruling in Alberta stopping those things. And I think the implied headline there
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was that because this freedom fighter fought like hell and stuck it to Dina Hinshaw,
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they changed the law in Alberta. That did not happen. It sounds like, and I'm only going by the video and
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the document in it, it sounds like they dropped a ticket against him and I'm glad they did.
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I don't know Patrick King at all. But the headline put on that story by Stu Peters clearly implies that
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that court case is what lifted the lockdowns in Alberta. That is not true. There is no court ruling in
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Alberta that lifted those lockdowns. I wish there was. I wish there was a court or a judge in Alberta
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who would have said you're going too far to the government. There's no pandemic exception to the
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Constitution. You have not justified this infringement on our rights, whether it would be based on
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assessing the actual crisis and how dangerous it was or any other basis. So let me conclude this
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rather long detour by saying, I'm glad that someone who was charged with a lockdown fine
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got it dropped. And I take him in his word that that happened. It sounds like he tried some homemade
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law to subpoena the Chief Medical Officer of Health. It sounded like after a brief success with the Justice
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of Peace, sounds like it was overturned or abandoned for jurisdictional reasons. I think he's
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misunderstanding the Chief Medical Officer's comment that I have no evidence relating to the charge.
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He's misunderstanding that of saying I have no evidence relating to COVID. I think he's blurring the
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two. But that's not important. What's important is for you to know there is no court ruling in Alberta
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or anywhere else in Canada that has struck down the quarantine, track and trace lockdowns. I wish there were,
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and as you may know, we are financing litigation to try and get those struck down in Saskatchewan against
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the COVID jails. We're looking at others. I wish it were true. It's not true. The lockdown was lifted in
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Alberta for political reasons and I have no doubt that fighting against the government helped put political
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pressure on them. And a lot of people fought back and I would say we're lead among them. But that is my
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lengthy reply to the 20 people who emailed me about this video. All right, I have time for two more super
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chats and then I'm done. Jake Lunen says, I was just wondering if David Menzies could do a short video
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on legally declining your vote. Or could someone clip out what he said about on the Tuesday,
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I was third live. I'm shocked with how many people I've talked to about it had no idea they could do it.
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All right. I didn't see that, so I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but I'll check and see what
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that means. You can send David an email directly at david at rebelnews.com. I think that's his
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public facing email. And Fraser says, it's been proven the World Health Organization and the Centers
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for Disease Control have never had a sample of COVID-19. Many top US universities have asked them
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for a COVID-19 sample. The CDC and the World Health Organization said they never had any samples.
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Your governments have been lying to you, so have the legacy news and fake news it turns out.
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I don't know the truth of that. I don't know what China has or hasn't shared.
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I would believe you if you said that they didn't have a sample of the virus from China,
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but surely they have samples of the virus from people in North America who have caught it.
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I don't purport to be an expert on the subject. And that's something that Stu Peters talked about on
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the show there. I'm not going to try and get into that debate. My point for spending 20 minutes on
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that was to say, look, homemade lawyering did not free Alberta from the lockdown. There's no court ruling
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that broke the back of the lockdowns. I wish there were. And I think that Patrick King misunderstood
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the government's representations on the subpoena. I don't know. I spent a lot of time on it, but maybe
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that's easier than writing back to everybody in general. My friends, it's 1 14 PM. Do we have a dog
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video today? Indeed we do. I'll say goodbye to you now. And I'll leave you with a dog video curated by Justin.