DAILY | Dutch farmers SOS; Trudeau says carbon tax strengthens democracy; Quebec's digital ID
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In this episode of the rebel daily live stream, we are joined by the lovely Lexi Lavoisier from Quebec to discuss all things Dutch farmer related. We discuss the protests in New zealand over the past weekend, as well as the return of the Dutch farmer lockdowns, the removal of the state emergency law and much much more!
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well good morning good afternoon and good evening to everyone around the world watching us on our
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rebel daily live stream i am one of two hosts today lewis brackpool with me today joining
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is the lovely alexa lavoire all the way from quebec i believe or montreal i'm not quite sure
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because you're constantly traveling around everywhere these days alexa so it's great to
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see you and great to of course be co-hosting with you today how are you you well i'm pretty good and
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you lewis yeah yeah i'm all good i'm all good just over here in old blighty um but today we've got a
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massive massive uh show for you uh talking all things dutch farmer related trudeau and many
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others but a reminder to send your rumble rants your super chats we're live across youtube as well
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chats everywhere across the platform uh and we can of course answer that at the end of the show
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so alexa shall we uh should we don't should we just jump straight into it yeah but i would say like
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uh the viewer have the chance to have like the two biggest accents in the company together today
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they've done it on purpose i think the uh the french and english collaboration is real i think it's
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brilliant i love it i absolutely love it right well let's get started uh we're going to do a
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quick recap over the weekend because there's been a lot of protests around the world and we're going
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to start of course the campaign over in new zealand now of course we know about uh avi trying to make
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his way over there to report on what's been going on in new zealand because of course the vaccine
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mandates and uh jacinda ardern's reign upon new zealand and of course he was rejected that's over
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at nz reports.com and we do have some footage to of course play to you guys on what's been going on
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over there i don't suppose if it's possible to uh throw to a clip uh what's been happening and the
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the actual crowds that have been happening over there too i'm sure it's completely safe to be yelling
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with their masks on again just a general observation
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so this is rakshan who of course has worked with us in the past before especially over at davos
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covering a live stream of the actual protests there and i believe it could possibly be wellington
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or somewhere in in new zealand it's quite interesting isn't it alexa wellington yeah
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that's correct it's it's quite interesting isn't it you see um for over in in britain
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covid is is kind of uh almost a distant memory although a lot of people are uh trying to bring
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that back what's your reaction to to this sort of still happening i know it's happening over in
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quebec still and obviously canada you still have the reign of trudeau over you but um what's your
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reaction to all of this it break my heart because i've been to new zealand i work in new zealand as well
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in the past and and and everywhere in the world that i've been so far is always breaking my heart when
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i see like this happening because we know that is coming back for us like we know that soon it would
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be us because winter is coming as we know flu and other like uh um disease is coming with like the cold
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everybody gets sick and it's probably what it's coming yeah it's just watching a little bit of uh
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rock john is reporting there um great to see rock sean actually making it to new zealand and covering
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what's going on but uh yeah you're completely right as you as you know winter is coming and um i don't
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know what's what's going to be happening i can't obviously foresee the future but it doesn't look great in
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terms of uh the the reign of of covid mandates across uh the western world at the minute i mean
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over here in uh in the uk there's uh there's talks to and fro of still commentators and pundits
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wanting to of course bring back draconian measures because they believe uh that income winter time
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that uh people are going to start um well falling ill um and you know making that the
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catalyst for harder lockdowns and and bringing all of this nonsense back and uh yeah what what's it
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like over in uh in the french part of of canada what's um what what are they saying over there in
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regards to mandates is that that's still uh that's still a thing i'm guessing yeah but as you know like
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they would not tell us like the truth of course so of course not as you know that they removed the
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uh health state of emergency but they keep it under the law 20 what 28 so with the law 28 that gives them
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all the power related to that uh health state emergency and um so they were saying that the law
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say that if they remove a measure they cannot put it back afterwards but that's yeah it's not
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correct completely right because uh we would talk about it like later in the live stream but the mask
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is probably coming back in the fall we have so many proof of that and i'm probably sure they just wait
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that the uh election in quebec it's uh finished as we know that the vote will be on the 3rd of october but
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look at after the the october i'm probably sure that everything is coming back i will just hope that
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they will not put back again the curfew because this is uh this is just hilarious because as as you know
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the public health minister and the public health told that is not based on science they have no proof of
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that so so since we we know that uh it's not based on on science and i have no proof that it's working
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i'm just i'm just wondering if they will like put again for a third time in quebec it's interesting with
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the the curfew as well uh we implemented that uh over in britain for a little bit but then people
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started to realize hang on a minute does covid have some sort of shift pattern does it only work
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as a certain amount of time and then by 10 o'clock it just goes home and has tea or goes to bed you
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know it just doesn't really make sense it's a it's a very very strange type of uh uh legislation but
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anyways that was uh that was rakshan over in new zealand we're going to move now over to the netherlands
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where the dutch farmers of course have still been protesting over the weekend i wanted to share
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uh with you guys a particular video um that was circulating online and that i managed to pick up
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and um show some people and it was during a cycling um a cycling competition over in eurosports i don't
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watch cycling personally it's not my jam but it's a lot of people's as well which is cool and on this
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live stream on eurosports you could see a massive uh dutch flag hung upside down with some words can we
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take a look and uh we'll react to this as well there we have it sos dutch farmers as you can see there
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to you alexa as well you've been very embedded with the the dutch farmer stuff as well um whilst
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we were out in the netherlands you were of course attending a lot of our calls and uh and trying to
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of course give us a lot of moral support and uh and help us along this uh journey would you make of
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all of this i mean it's for me it's just almost it's such a cry for help you know i mean it's gone to
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the point where the mainstream media over in in um over in the netherlands either don't seem to care
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or if they do seem to care they're either demonizing the farmers and not actually addressing the the
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the actual problem what's your take on this but i would say like now it's happening in canada as well
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like this kind of same regulation it's happening um but really like uh we we don't see any farmer
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raising their voice so far it's not what we saw in um netherland and i'm kind of surprised because
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as we know like that will affect their lives too um and i maybe it's because the repercussion is
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not they don't see it yet but we know that in netherland um like agriculture is a it's a big part
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of most of the land there it's it's what it's it's it's taking all all the lifestyle there it's it's
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probably why we know that in canada yes we have mostly dairy lots of dairy lots of uh cheese a lot of um
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uh we we do uh do like a lot of agriculture as well but not as much i think from than than netherland
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but i'm i'm completely in support with the the dutch farmer um i think we need to push that that that
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agenda to like bring like maybe insect instead of like the meat and more probably probably they want to
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remove some of the vegetables that use too much water for like the growing uh of them like i'm
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thinking maybe like for spinach or other like uh vegetable that maybe would disappear with the time
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so yeah i think i think uh this is incredible to touch our diet telling us to make an effort change
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our lifestyle when we see like all the elite in the government them doing none in their own lifestyle
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nothing to change something yeah uh well of course uh alexa a big fan of bugs of course uh eating eating
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bugs live on the one of the streams as well i don't think we have a clip to to show but uh you uh you've
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been part of a campaign i believe uh to do with bug eating did you want to share about it um so of
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course we have like i won't eat bugs uh dot com so if you want to sign the picture is still the time
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and i will say i promise i'm going to bring that petition to just enter though i know that would be
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stopped by probably like a lot of um rcmp and like police but it needs to know that this is not a
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social acceptability people will not eat bugs uh during that we what we will watch you like eating
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your meat sitting in your castle and like looking at like normal citizens and say that you eat bugs i'm
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eating your meat no no no it's not all like a democracy and it's not how life works it's mostly
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how communism is working when like you have like the big head and you decide for every single person
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so i'm sorry but we're still in quebec and canada sorry i'm always bringing quebec because
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i'm cool baker but we're still like we're still in a democracy and uh i think so um but like it's like
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england too i you will have like the same regimes too like probably coming up yeah well we have um
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farmers are being unfortunately uh paid by the government to uh to well encouraged by paychecks
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um by the state to of course retire and quit farming and of course one of our uh producers and web
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editors uh dave uh sent me something yesterday in regards to uh the world economic forum and they're
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actually changing the diets of um of chickens uh over here in our in our farms in england where they
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usually eat um i think soya beans or something or some sort of grain uh but they're trying to change the
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the the diet um on purpose from eating that to i believe um bugs um so insects are having just an
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insect only diet for for chickens um very interesting so personally not a fan of bugs uh not a fan of
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eating them um i know we've got one particular restaurant over in it's in wales so quite far from
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me but um it's one particular restaurant that's dedicated to bug eating so i might have to check
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that out at some point but um yeah not a fan for for me what was what was the campaign again you said
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alexa was it i won't eat the bugs.com i won't eat bugs and by the way my my origin is from wales
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ah was it brilliant i didn't know that yeah from my dad's side like i have a lot of mixing uh origin
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but yeah one of my grandparents uh come from there fantastic i didn't know that we learn something new
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every day uh i won't eat bugs.com um i won't eat bugs.com uh farmer rebellion.com as well if you
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wanted to go ahead over there check out what we've been doing in the netherlands for the past few months
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and of course canada who have been standing up and showing their support for the dutch farmers
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so that was adam suz there doing probably the coolest ad i've ever seen oh no you've got bugs of
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course you have of course you have is that a spider that's insane you're not going to eat that on camera
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are you please it's just for you no oh is it just for me i was just thinking that maybe this did you see
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it you didn't just pick that up out of your house you you know that's that's all right okay yeah you're
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not just picking that up from your house and then just yeah that's insane no no no i can eat it like i
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i'm actually i do i want to encourage this i don't know oh okay right you do it anyway that's fine oh and i
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heard the crunch which makes it even nicer oh is it nice is it brilliant well more for you less for
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me thank you very much uh what was that you had a spider up yeah yeah i have um as well like um
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that's not right oh and scorpion as well yeah just in your house just you know buy it and uh and get it
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shipped to your house you know next we'll have a daddy long legs from your ceiling and start eating that
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yeah because that works no but you have some hair on the legs oh does it have hair brilliant okay
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that's insane do you see it no i just uh but you can't see them out to see it oh can i i don't i
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don't want to see it personally because that is actually freaking me out uh not a fan of spiders you
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can tell that's probably one of my weaknesses um i'm gonna be a really terrible husband one day when uh
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when spiders start creeping through the house and i have to do something and uh yeah no i didn't want
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to see that moving on quickly because i don't want to talk about bugs you're really against but i know
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it's more uncomfortable than scared i would say it makes me feel hot and sweaty it's horrible
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and it's a class thing as well so i don't like it at all it's it's awful um let's move on thank you
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uh to the uk uh where where where the uk police uh whilst uh crime rates have been rising across the uk
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the lincolnshire police have been uh attending pride and uh just doing the macarena really uh let's go and
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go and look at this uh particular headline and uh let's let's go and oh yeah let's watch the video
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actually because i haven't properly watched it there you go yeah yeah there you go
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there you go just the police doing the macarena all the more uh the crime wave across you the uk is of
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course sweeping through recently uh there was lots of stabbings of course all across london we know
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about all that and uh and robberies across the uk lincolnshire as well uh particularly lincolnshire
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have been going after making sure that people report uh non uh non-crime hate incidents have you
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heard of these alexa non-crime hate incidences uh no what is that no so a non-crime hate incident
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in the uk is you can be arrested or have a knock at the door from police if you um if you basically
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send out mean tweets or uh or a facebook post or if it's a spicy meme uh if you criticize certain um
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beliefs or or communities uh even if it's just criticism or you make a joke or if it's a spicy
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meme uh you will be met at the door with police uh and we've had hundreds of thousands of cases over
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the years now and uh i believe a lot of people have been sent to jail thousands of people have
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been sent to uh to prison or find uh due to these non-crime hate incidences so what's your reaction
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that uh that the police can come to your doorstep of you maybe i should send them because of the bugs
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but this is insane i always say that but we saw it in australia to um throw back like in the time
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with av um maybe i if i remember someone was knocking on the door because he say something on uh
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the facebook um if i remember but this is like a year ago but i think it this was like a really
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separate accident um incident but this is insane like like i'm sorry your facebook should be like
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your home like your own page for me i i almost not use my personal page for not putting anything
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because i'm just like i don't want my life to be publicly like spread over like the media but
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i think like what you're doing and what you're saying should not be like involved in a crime like
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well of course if you say that you're going to kill someone this is something else um yeah of course
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so right yeah this should be like uh you should be accountable of your your word but if you say
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something like i don't know like you're against i don't know the math yeah should not be like uh
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taking as a crime like this is this is just word how many people like when they get frustrated
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say so many like uh bad stuff on the internet but that doesn't mean that you think about it like
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and you really mean it or whatever but this is actually not okay to use the social media like now
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it's at everybody's using social media for like uh discrediting or or trying to destroy the people
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like we see it with the the conservative party of quebec every candidate that they are announcing
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they go throw back in their facebook searching something that they can use against them
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yeah since when we are doing that since when we are using social media against people
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this is this is a new word that that should not be i i don't know but this is my own like opinion and
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vision yeah which is interesting because over in uh canada i believe you don't have any laws that
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in in regards to um non-hate non-crime hate incidences so if you say what is considered a hate
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crime i mean hate is a very subjective word you know um so one person's tolerance to offense um is of
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course uh different for other people you know so i'm sorry not hate in terms of um what i just said
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there is subjective but um you guys don't have any laws am i correct to say that if you put something
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up that was quite spicy that you know you wouldn't go to prison or have a fine dealt would you no you
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would be just censor but because as you know we have like now the censorship um and now they want
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to use the i think the artificial intelligence to censor so probably it's coming to you too for the
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artificial intelligence but i oh yeah i am not aware that we have a law about the non a crime that
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you you are saying just just the censorship yeah yeah interesting well um yeah blame tony blair for
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that one basically and continuing on and not doing anything about it we've had 12 years of our
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conservative government and they've done nothing to repeal that or roll back any legislation that now
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has morphed into that um but moving on now the last part of the uk technically not uk but ukraine
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and you have to say the ukraine now uh instead of ukraine you have to say kiev now instead of
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kiev otherwise you're cancelled and the police will come to my door not alexa she's all right
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she doesn't have laws like that but uh over in uh ukraine um boris has made a visit and another pledge
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of millions and millions of pounds and he's now called for the uk taxpayers to support uh the people
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of ukraine let's take a look at this video i haven't watched this myself is it sensible to pay for
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british taxpayers to support freedom in ukraine i say it is absolutely vital and we've got to continue
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to do it easy um i think he needs really a hairdresser that man sorry that's the that's the most common
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thing people say i think yeah with his hair i don't think he combs it as well he says he does
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but i don't think he does um but there you have it there you have it boris johnson uh basically saying
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it doesn't matter about what's going on here in the uk with the migrant crisis the cost of lockdown
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inflation energy prices petrol prices the lot and now um yeah you're you're to send your tax taxpayers
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money again over to uh the ukraine and kiev uh for zelensky's regime um yeah what what is your
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thought so i think i think it's trudeau made a visit to the ukraine yet uh alexa do you know of this
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but he went to the eu parliament and he went to met i think zelensky but he met zelensky
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in um conference with olaf shoals uh recently because he tweeted it um i know that uh he keeps sending uh
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harm and stuff like that in uh in ukraine it's contributing to the the of all is happening there
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like about the war and everything and instead of i i would say being more a democrat like talking and
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coming there and sitting and trying to find a way that everybody's uh win-win in both sides
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why why why a lot of people like where um that was protesting when trudeau and olaf shoals came
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was against nato and they say that we are going in nuclear war if it's not stopping like
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doing as us and probably like uk and sending like harm and contributing to to the world and pushing
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into russia but in the same time like seriously uh what we can do like uh we are just spectator
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of what is going on because we have no power on all of this yeah absolutely and i'll tell you
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what your uh taxpayers money is is going to spend towards i don't know if it's possible to bring this
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up uh it's quite a deep find but uh the the vice uh prime minister of ukraine uh can't pronounce his
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name unfortunately posted a video about what ukraine would look like in 2030 this is actually if if it's
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possible to find this video i believe it's on his twitter he posted on twitter and it was a video
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showcasing what ukraine would look like in 2030 and it has digital ids uh it has ai courts it has
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absolutely everything a dystopian uh sci-fi novel has all wrapped up into one uh mental idea if we've
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managed to find it i mean incredible let's have a look let's look eight years ahead 2030 the history
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of the new ukraine is studied all over the globe why because ukraine became the most digital and
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convenient country in the world scripts have replaced bureaucrats 500 000 former public
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servants are successfully integrated in the new economy no more red tape but paperless no more
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banknotes but cashless yes we became the first country to abandon paper money ukraine now has the
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best tax system for the it industry and the most affordable e-residency thanks to ukrainian engineers
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and programmers the r d centers of the world's top technology companies operate successfully and ukraine
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ranks first in the world by the number of startups per capita ukrainian courts are
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guided by artificial intelligence and all notarial acts take place online ukrainian customs is fully
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automatic and the fastest in the world customs clearance and car registration can now be done
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in three clicks from your smartphone because of war and internal migration we have built the most
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flexible in modern digital education brave military and civilians get quality treatment with modern remote
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monitoring and e-health systems ukraine also has the most effective cyber defense in the world after the
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horrors of 2022 ukraine focused on security systems now every production facility has its air defense system and
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the sleep of ukrainians is protected by an ultra modern iron dome the ukrainian government is digital
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more like an it company in terms of the efficiency of implementing decisions and one can register a land plot
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start construction open a business or get a license and register a car or real estate from a smartphone
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automatically in one click ukraine is the freest and digital this is all because international
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partners and the world's leading technology companies supported the digital for freedom initiative
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and united to help ukraine recover through digitalization building a new ukraine together free and the fastest
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there you go sponsored by the world economic forum right there that has to be one of the biggest red pills
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to what's happening over there right now um i've seen this a few times i've posted this on twitter before
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um let's hope more people wake up to that because that's essentially what is going on i mean
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you're you're disgust there alexa the most freest and digital like place in the world i'm sorry there
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you go the ukraine oh you can be free when you're all digital uh your stuff is all digital
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so free that you can't even criticize your own government because many journalists um have been
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thrown in jail for in fact criticizing zielinski of course russia isn't any better uh with that sort
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of thing um so we're going to go to an ad break i believe we have some super chats to possibly get to
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say on the abc detergent ads do you tell the difference i can't tell the difference
00:34:04.140
i love david's memories so much god bless him man oh deary me oh so funny um let's uh let's have a
00:34:12.940
look have we got any paid chats to get to did you want to kick things off alexa if things come up on
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the screen oh um i know that we have some super chat that we should like probably like go and
00:34:25.900
yeah noble canadian one dollars eating bug on stream oh lordy alexa must be fun hang out with you lol
00:34:36.620
there you go do you do you eat bugs often uh no no like uh like i i will i will say that in 2018
00:34:49.340
when i was training and um it was not the thing it was just the beginning of like cricket uh
00:34:57.420
powder that you can use for training and making like protein cake and stuff like that i did buy it
00:35:05.900
because i was like why not trying and now i'm just like no no it's not something that i'm interested
00:35:13.580
to yeah absolutely well um you won't be convincing me uh personally and especially with your pitch
00:35:20.860
earlier with the spider and things like that no thank you no thank you very much uh that didn't make
00:35:25.740
sense but still do we have any other paid chats uh shauna marie g 83 uh i'm the shauna that broke down
00:35:34.540
uh on the dutch town hall live stream uh teary-eyed again sos dutch farmers my heart is breaking for
00:35:41.020
humanity love you revel it was very great to of course chat to you shauna um it's a very emotional
00:35:46.860
time uh happening in uh the netherlands and across the world they're showing a lot of support with uh
00:35:53.180
with canada too when i was over there you saw a lot of canadian flags um with the farmers and of course
00:36:00.140
being put up uh and all the protests too because they recognize well it's like an homage really and
00:36:06.940
it's uh to say um we care from the the trucker convoy as well and uh lincoln remarked when he was with
00:36:14.700
me saying gosh just like the the trucker rebellion as we spoke to but um god bless you shauna it's uh
00:36:19.900
it's good to good to have you on the live stream um and there'll be more reports coming um from what's uh
00:36:26.940
what's happening over there and what's happening across the world do we have any more so far yes um
00:36:33.740
we have a sojourner one daughters thank you even the nih say insects are dangerous for human health
00:36:43.420
according to this study the issue is with chitin which is in the exoskeleton of many insects it harmed
00:36:55.180
the immune system so um i need to dig a little bit more on uh this topic and i need to find some people
00:37:02.780
who are a student insect because when i was in biology i didn't dig too much in insect i dig more in
00:37:11.340
um birds so i did my ornithology um studies uh but um yeah i know that chitin chitin chitin chitin is uh
00:37:22.060
in the exoskeleton i know that human doesn't digest really well uh that i need to dig on this uh more
00:37:31.820
but uh it's coming so uh follow us and i won't eat bugs dot com so you can sign the petition in the
00:37:40.060
same time you can see our report on bugs i'm going to be plastering that link everywhere as soon as i
00:37:48.220
get off the live stream because um i feel that's a great cause personally uh so thank you thank you
00:37:56.060
very much um i believe now um you have some hydrogen recap and something about trudeau as well yeah so i
00:38:05.660
i think we have a couple of clips that we can show uh on uh trudeau and afterwards i can a little
00:38:12.060
bit recap on the agreement with germany and mr trudeau
00:38:20.300
we just went through as a country as a world um really highlighted the importance of supply chains
00:38:26.940
particularly when it comes to agriculture uh and the investments that canada has been making over the
00:38:32.940
past number of years whether it's with the protein super cluster whether it's in innovative solutions
00:38:40.060
for using greater technology to more precise farming to greater yields to reduce the carbon intensity of
00:38:52.060
farming are things that we are very very much working on canada is extremely fortunate to have
00:38:58.300
a significant land mass not all of it is conducive to agriculture i'm looking forward to bring olaf to
00:39:04.540
the north on his next visit but we do have an incredibly strong agricultural and agri-food industry
00:39:12.860
that is world-class in its exports and relies on extraordinary leadership by innovative canadian farmers
00:39:22.540
and agricultural workers that we have always supported and that we will continue to support even as
00:39:27.500
the world is changing rapidly the need for greater food security and better quality of food security
00:39:35.260
is something that canada is extremely well positioned to contribute to which is why we continue to invest
00:39:40.300
so massively in agriculture in canada and look forward to continued partnerships with many many
00:39:46.060
partners around the world what did you thought of that what do i think of that uh i think i want to know
00:39:54.220
what film he's he's acting for um because uh i don't believe a single word of what he's saying i mean he
00:40:01.980
makes me cringe personally and i'm i'm a brit you know looking from uh from afar but um since when did
00:40:09.740
trudeau care about farming or farmers in general that's new it's not it's not it's not it's not caring it doesn't
00:40:18.220
care and and and what he's just say that it's the again it's the hypocrisy of our like uh prime minister
00:40:26.700
like saying oh we we are behind you farmer but in the same time we're taking like 30 percent of what
00:40:32.540
you actually like producing but we we like you we are supporting you we we work with you but you will see
00:40:41.100
your like production will decrease and you will have less profit and yeah so this is actually it's
00:40:49.100
it's the same hypocrisy that we see like since it's in is leading like our country well i've i've seen
00:40:58.300
trudeau many different costumes and acting as many different characters and that's just another one
00:41:03.660
really uh has he got a photo of him as a farmer is that is that one that he's done yet is it
00:41:10.060
is there one with him dressed as a farmer no he's not done that oh that would be his next bit then
00:41:16.140
you'll see him dress as a farmer in a tractor mark my words and he'll be saying yeah look i'm one of you
00:41:21.260
guys now and uh it's just unbelievable no i don't believe it and i'm i'm not even from canada so i can
00:41:28.300
see completely through that yeah imagine us like yeah i don't i don't know how people can believe him
00:41:35.260
anymore but uh every time like what he is saying is actually doing the opposite of what he's saying so
00:41:42.940
how we can believe him like anymore especially now it's just like as you know like he tried to
00:41:50.460
reach the net zero as every like single like from like prime minister around like the g7 like country
00:42:00.540
we need to reach your net zero but we will not tell you what the net zero means for you
00:42:05.660
we have our own um definition so we will not tell you right and i believe there's a there's another
00:42:14.460
clip of um justin trudeau trudeau talking about carbon taxes is that correct yes we always have to know
00:42:21.740
that this is a moment of transition and we need to be even as we're responding to the short-term
00:42:27.420
pressures we have which we're doing we need to see where the world is going and the pressures on
00:42:33.820
decarbonization the pressure to make sure that democracies are successful means that we have to
00:42:40.380
get working right now on what the future is going to look like so the aggressive approach that canada
00:42:45.660
has taken on decarbonization by putting a price on pollution by putting our concern for workers and
00:42:52.460
inclusive economic growth at the center of what we're doing is all about strengthening
00:42:57.420
the democratic fabric of our country and moving forward to where the low-carbon future is going
00:43:04.540
to be and doing that not on our own but as close friends and partners working together with germany
00:43:12.220
and other countries is the best way not just to prepare for the future but to reassure canadians and
00:43:19.500
people around the world that the future is on track and there is room for each and every single
00:43:26.780
citizen in that future to feel part of it that it's not going to pass them by these are the challenges
00:43:32.140
we're facing and this is where um working together makes such a big difference so he's so he wants to
00:43:39.020
protect and so he wants to protect uh the future of democracy in canada by basically upsetting the
00:43:49.500
agricultural sector and putting a price on pollution right okay so that that protects democracy does it
00:43:59.020
justin um yes yeah you're not sure about that one mate uh can't seem to get through on that one can't
00:44:05.500
seem to get through on a lot of what he says to be fair nearly all of it okay you know look at the
00:44:11.900
beautiful transition that he's doing so olaf scholl german chancellor came to canada okay for an
00:44:20.940
agreement with uh exporting our hydrogen but as you know canada produce a really few hydrogen but mostly
00:44:31.500
blue what that means blue hydrogen a lot of people will not do the difference between green hydrogen and
00:44:38.780
blue hydrogen but the blue hydrogen is come from fossil fuel so mostly natural gas that is ch4 but
00:44:49.100
when you extract the hydrogen from the ch4 you get hydrogen the hydrogen that we call the h2 and a molecule of
00:45:00.860
co2 the deoxid of carbon so this is the blue uh hydrogen because you produce as well what we don't want
00:45:13.340
the co2 right so it's not great so they call it blue and so the can the german cancer are not interesting to buy
00:45:23.420
this kind of hydrogen because it's it's not cream but the green hydrogen is come from hydrolys
00:45:30.940
hydrolys is it uh how you say it like it release like it's relation like it's a process with the
00:45:38.220
electricity and so you separate um the hydrogen from um so you literally take the electricity to extract uh
00:45:50.860
the the the the hydrogen hydrogen to hydrogen so you say lots lots lots of um
00:46:04.460
of electricity but in the same time you produce not only hydrogen but you produce ammonium
00:46:12.300
nitrogen got you so so you need you need nitrogen yeah you know absolutely which they want to cap as
00:46:21.020
well they want to cap nitrogen because well we need nitrogen because it helps plants grow it helps crops
00:46:26.940
grow it's it is to crops what water is to fish essentially is what it is so you need nitrogen in
00:46:33.980
order to to grow the grow crops you need fertilizer but cap but capping that which they've done in the
00:46:39.900
netherlands and now i believe they've done it in sri lanka they're now going to do it in ireland
00:46:44.220
and i believe canada too uh capping this all as part of this net zero policy there's all this talk about
00:46:49.980
net zero reminds me of the covid zero policy just pure scaremongering over over little um and just
00:46:59.660
blowing it up into this huge uh big fear-mongering project that's all i'm seeing from it um net zero
00:47:08.220
is going to oh i don't want to say i don't want to say something too spicy but it's going to
00:47:17.020
devastate countries and we're already seeing the effects of it we've seen what's happened in
00:47:22.300
sri lanka when they started to cap fertilizer usage usage and uh and go off the agricultural sector
00:47:29.180
yeah exactly you're going to see more of this yeah yeah and it's just it's unbelievable
00:47:37.500
it's unbelievable and so now what is the most hypocrisy from uh canada government it's like
00:47:47.020
as you know hydrogen is really light in weight so it's really difficult to transport the gaps oh it's
00:47:55.340
really so so it's really heavy it's really lightly so it's really difficult now it's not ev so it's
00:48:02.780
why it's difficult to push it uh to pipeline or any kind of um of uh method to to transport it because
00:48:11.980
it's too light um it's one of the lighter it's the lightest uh gas that we can find right so um so the
00:48:19.980
problem is like for transportation uh it's really kind of difficult and dangerous as well because
00:48:28.860
hydrogen is bad for the climate it i think it's about like so they say 11 time like uh worries for
00:48:37.740
the for warming the climate so if you have like a leak can be really bad and it can explode and it can uh
00:48:45.980
do a lot of our bad like like uh situation so what canada have proposed is liquefy it in ammonium put
00:48:56.700
it on the boat transport to germany and in germany we put it on the hydrogen form so energy to liquefy it
00:49:07.740
energy to transport it and when the boat will transport it is mostly fossil fuel because of it's a boat and
00:49:16.300
for re re changing in uh gas phase a lot of energy like electricity energy and now the electricity energy
00:49:27.020
it costs a lot and we don't have like uh like lots and you need to think that this process the
00:49:35.580
whole process you have about 25 of um of loss on the the produce 25 of it so all this process will cost
00:49:49.980
way more in energy same if it's like electricity we need to produce a lot and the cost of our electricity
00:49:58.060
will go up extremely because of the demand and not only that you need to think like that right now
00:50:08.860
we are not producing a lot of that like it's actually pilot project and and to do what they
00:50:15.900
say that they will liquefy the ammonium and they say that they will find a way to produce a lot of energy
00:50:22.700
that it would be cheaper it's still in the pilot project and designed for the exportation of
00:50:28.940
hydrogen in 2025 it's a year from now so um a year and a half like about it but um
00:50:40.220
i'm not sure about it like yeah i i mean it it just reminds me of uh the netherlands where um
00:50:48.780
um they talk uh for them nitrogen is stick stuff which means which means nitrogen uh basically in in
00:50:55.500
dutch but uh what they because they've capped it they've already had a cap for a while and they want
00:51:01.820
to continually squeeze this cap on fertilizer usage and and um and of course slashing livestock and things
00:51:09.980
like that for the climate is what they say um now as we know canada's a big exporter in in food and
00:51:18.140
supply chains uh the netherlands is the largest under the us and this idea of of controlling the
00:51:25.500
supply chains between countries that is all um that's that's all the wef want that's all uh they
00:51:34.220
need because if you control the supply chains you can control the supply and demand obviously that's
00:51:39.980
that makes sense so it is clear as day it is clear as day in my view that it shows why the wef want it
00:51:51.580
why the wef are constantly talking about it and constantly wanting to make um cuts to it
00:51:59.820
it's it's actually so sinister to even look at it from a from an outsider's point of view we've seen what
00:52:05.180
happens with sri lanka i remember seeing their blog saying we're going to make sri lanka rich
00:52:10.700
and they've done this same policy and look what happened people starved people um people were so
00:52:17.340
hungry that they rioted and you saw what happened where they stormed uh the parliament and the uh the
00:52:25.020
prime minister has now resigned and they've got some other wf puppet involved so we're if you're going
00:52:32.060
to just enact these policies to other countries hoping that it would work i don't know what to
00:52:37.180
work towards what i don't know it just it's just unbelievable so who knows what's going to happen
00:52:44.060
now in my view and i i've been to sri lanka i think it was in 2015 or 16 and it was already more rich
00:52:54.860
than india okay it was clean it was uh but of course they they just went out from a social world
00:53:02.620
where like we were able to see like all uh the north like close to colombo where like the the house was
00:53:10.780
a little bit destroyed from uh the civil war but um it was already going so well they were a pretty
00:53:20.380
richer country than india we were able to see it it was uh they it was really a beautiful place like
00:53:28.780
that i've been so far but i'm really sad to see like that they they really went aggressively and say
00:53:36.140
we will change for organic only and we will remove like all the produce of course if we change like as
00:53:43.340
fast as that and and think that everything will go well no no it would everything would not go well
00:53:50.940
like you change a method that is working well you're growing your your um your food pretty well and
00:53:59.180
you change radically to organic sorry but you will have a problem for sure of course uh i believe we are
00:54:09.900
going on to an ad break before we head on over to a quebec segment so alexa's uh
00:54:17.980
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appreciate your support well we have like a lot of chats yeah bless her we have a couple of chats that
00:55:29.100
we we can read now it's come from twins one dollars thank you ukraine war uh wef setup both zelensky and
00:55:40.620
putin member is all about global redistribution of wealth from democratic countries what do you think
00:55:50.380
about that you the wef expert yeah well well yeah like the video that we showed earlier that's what
00:55:57.500
they're building to their idea of building back better we've heard that slogan from the wef and
00:56:02.300
many other leaders including biden trudeau boris johnson many others this is what their vision of
00:56:09.340
building back better is what you just saw the vice prime minister of ukraine what he shared is the
00:56:16.700
promotional video of ukraine and what it's to look like this is their idea of building back better
00:56:21.500
so yeah it's a lot of very strange uh things that are going on um there's a lot of questions that uh
00:56:31.020
that need answering uh over there but of course you ask these questions and you get the same kind of
00:56:37.020
buzzwords thrown at you oh you're a putin apologist because you're calling out ukraine no no you can call
00:56:43.820
out russia as well at the same time you can call out both at the same time is with what we do but
00:56:51.340
you know apparently apparently calling out ukraine calling out zelensky calling out the azov battalion
00:56:57.660
as we know no you're uh you're it's russian propaganda all right mate yeah the vice president
00:57:03.980
of you or the vice prime minister of ukraine posted that 2030 oh bit weird 2030 once again posted that
00:57:12.620
2030 advertisement for what their country wants to look look like do you want ai courts do you want
00:57:19.980
do you want monitoring digitally you do you want a surveillance state is that what you want
00:57:27.580
but yeah that's master's freedom it's the freest yeah it's free
00:57:32.700
of course it is the freest country in the world after that of course of course because it's free
00:57:37.660
anyway because like i said uh you know you can criticize uh zelensky and its regime there every
00:57:43.740
day if you wanted to of course you can with no repercussions no uh do we have any do we have any
00:57:51.340
other chance yes from tweets one dollars again thank you trudeau has given three plus bitcoin to the
00:58:01.980
uk oh three billion um to the ukraine for their house household heating yet willing to see canadian
00:58:12.300
freeze to death this winter through carbon tax fuel inflation probably i'm actually worried for in
00:58:19.660
the next winter because i'm probably sure that uh the electricity will raise because they they were actually
00:58:26.140
warning us that uh electricity will raise uh around this uh time of the year and uh as we know that uh
00:58:34.940
already electricity costs more than a couple of years before and uh i don't know how much you that
00:58:43.020
costs for you every month in in in london it's quite a lot apparently i'm i'm i'm okay at the minute i'm uh
00:58:52.380
i'm sort of paying um for uh no actually no i'm not going to give away what i'm doing in terms of
00:58:59.520
being at home but um no it's uh it's terrible there's going to be a lot of people uh especially
00:59:07.560
well like you said in canada and uh of course over in the uk that are going to be really feeling it this
00:59:13.580
winter and it's um uh yeah it's terrible it's it's honestly so so terrible but
00:59:19.400
remember you know make sure that you've uh you've you've got everything in check basically
00:59:27.400
remember i know it's all nice now that the the weather's okay and uh well here anyway i'm not
00:59:33.140
sure about canada but um the weather's doing okay and things seem kind of all right now it's not it
00:59:39.680
really isn't you got to brace yourself for this winter as uh if you watch game of thrones i'm not
00:59:44.320
gonna make the reference obviously but um yeah do we have any other paid chats oh yeah do you want
00:59:51.660
to read the next one yeah i'll do the next one it's twins one dollars about oh nice okay net zero is a
01:00:00.820
failure correct uh co2 is not a pollutant all things green need to exist correct uh there was more co2 on
01:00:10.160
on planet on the planet before mankind and the planet was greener we need more not less exactly
01:00:16.240
you know um like i say it's a bit like the the covid zero policies that you keep hearing it's just
01:00:22.560
more fear-mongering it's more like it's it's just insane it's going to put so many people especially
01:00:29.320
the lower classes in poverty it's going to bankrupt everyone but that's you know that's what that's
01:00:34.560
what they want that's to keep us in check of course they want they want you to rather eat bugs
01:00:40.480
than go out and enjoy a steak or go out and enjoy a nice meal you know people need to know that
01:00:47.840
the plant like when they do the um when they they feed themselves during the day they take the co2 you
01:00:55.740
know and and and people need to know that it's a a normal process for plants to take um like it's
01:01:06.620
during the night they take the co2 and they release the o2 in the the air and it's like the opposite
01:01:12.500
during the day so it's not more process so they're net zero the plant will always produce like some co2 so
01:01:19.600
i'm sorry but are you going to cut like all the plant in the world for reaching your net zero emission
01:01:25.040
huh yeah well i'll tell you what loves co2 and that's trees and we need trees so there you have
01:01:32.740
it um so yeah there you go i don't think co2 is this huge toxic uh toxic element that uh the all
01:01:42.660
these the mainstream media and everyone's trying to ramp up this fear of um we need co2 for trees
01:01:48.320
mainly so you know that's one of many factors so uh do we have any others yes albert
01:01:55.040
albert padden two dollars thank you uh with the with all the natural gas to produce and transport
01:02:04.780
hydrogen hydrogen why not ship natural gas to germany which will work for home eating so what i was
01:02:12.680
saying like why we are not selling to germany that are in a energy crisis our gas and oil
01:02:20.400
right now when they say that they are in need now not in 2025 a year and a half from now why are we not
01:02:29.900
shipping to them our fossil fuel we have a lot here we can actually help them now but it's not what
01:02:38.320
they want they want they want a quick and fast transition yeah absolutely yeah spot on and i believe
01:02:47.180
um putin is threatening to uh to cut off the the gas supply as well in germany because they've relied
01:02:53.200
so heavily on on russian russian gas and pipelines and and it's just a disaster absolute disaster so
01:03:00.900
yeah you're completely right completely agree uh where else have we gone uh i think we finished the
01:03:07.760
chat but uh cool we finished as well like our time so i think quebec will uh be on another live stream
01:03:15.140
everybody so i would probably be there on friday if you're not too bored of my present on the live
01:03:21.960
stream i didn't know i would be like as much as that on the live stream this week but it's appear
01:03:28.740
that uh lots of people are really really really busy as you know like we keep reporting on the ground
01:03:34.760
we try to report on what is going on right now with everything that is happening especially with like
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the arrive can the new transition on the green energy green but i will say like keep following
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us uh us because as i say i'm going to launch a new campaign uh soon and i will expose uh the other
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side of the story of the green supposedly green energy and maybe show the other side of if it's really
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as green as they say it is yeah well god bless you alexa and i hope um i hope that goes well uh and
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remember keep yourselves up to date um we've obviously posted posted the links as well and
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where you can where you can find us uh don't it was it don't eat the bugs.com what was it called i i
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don't eat bugs is it dot com remind me i won't i'm so sorry i won't eat bugs.com that's that's the
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one that you need to be focusing on right now as well because yeah you sure you don't want some
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i give you no i ship it to you it really right oh i've got no yeah i've got no uh choice in the
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matter now i don't consent i don't consent to bugs arriving to my house thank you i would do it
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anyway of course of course thank you very much and i hope you guys have enjoyed the live stream
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and we'll see you next time thank you thank you so much you'll be there