Rebel News Podcast - September 08, 2022


DAILY | Freeland eyes top NATO job; The crazy Swiss climate plan; Joly calls SK stabbings a shooting


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 9 minutes

Words per Minute

156.07721

Word Count

10,915

Sentence Count

679

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary

Rebel News Daily is a daily live stream hosted by Tamara Ugolini and Alexa Lavoeau-Lajoie providing commentary on current events in Canada and around the world. In this episode, we cover: - Trudeau tells Cabinet that he's staying on as Prime Minister for the next election. - Climate change and climate change denial are back in the news again.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everyone, and hi to my colleague, our Quebec correspondent, Alexa Lavoie.
00:00:22.060 I'm Tamara Ugolini, and you're joining us on the Rebel News Daily live stream.
00:00:27.160 So, of course, today is Thursday, September 8th.
00:00:30.880 So crazy to even think that we're already into September.
00:00:34.220 And I know if you're doing the school thing, kids are back to school.
00:00:37.680 And hopefully that's all going well and everyone is enjoying real normalcy as they go, you know,
00:00:44.260 especially for the children as they head into that after two years of this perpetual state of emergency and lockdown and mandates
00:00:52.340 that these poor children have been at the helm of dealing with for the last two years.
00:00:57.360 So if you're joining us on YouTube, we want to, from the onset, just be very clear that if our talks get into the nitty gritty
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00:01:56.460 So I think that covers our little intro to our live stream where we will provide some commentary of the day.
00:02:02.860 Alexa, how are you doing over there in Quebec?
00:02:05.340 I'm pretty good.
00:02:06.420 Really busy, as probably you too.
00:02:10.380 It's like, yeah, it's just a snowball effect.
00:02:12.660 You think that, oh, today might be a quiet day or the afternoon doesn't look so bad.
00:02:16.400 And then you check your email and it's just like an explosion of people have reached out to you.
00:02:21.680 So we have a pretty busy, busy live stream jam-packed with some great content.
00:02:27.720 We're going to talk about some of our elected officials and what they're doing politically.
00:02:33.580 And we're going to, like I mentioned, save some of the COVID-related stuff to the end.
00:02:37.680 But we have some weird climate change afflictions that are affecting children and some suspicions there
00:02:43.200 that, of course, are never about the novel injections that we've rolled out indiscriminately on every person in our society in Canada.
00:02:50.520 And arguably many places around the world.
00:02:54.080 But first and foremost, we, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it looks like Justin Trudeau isn't going away anytime soon.
00:03:03.200 So he, here in this Toronto Star article, he tells Cabinet that he's sticking around as leader for the next election, much to many of our dismay.
00:03:14.860 He, there was a quote in here that I wanted to reference.
00:03:19.080 Let me just...
00:03:20.520 Do a quick search.
00:03:22.260 So it's about halfway down for the editors there on the back end.
00:03:27.080 Two sources said that Trudeau's declaration to his Cabinet members came in the context of framing the coming months as a time when Canadians are facing troubled times, right?
00:03:40.540 We know that we have unprecedented inflation and the banks doing their hikes, their interest hikes.
00:03:49.100 So as a time when Canadians are facing troubled times in the face of economic and global headwinds and urging them to work hard.
00:03:57.700 My goodness, I can't even believe they use the term work hard.
00:04:02.720 Because if we look at Justin Trudeau's track record, right?
00:04:06.160 He is like the person that takes the most vacation days out of anyone I know.
00:04:12.620 I mean, we get what, you know, if you're on a salary, you get what, two, maybe three weeks of paid vacation.
00:04:19.320 But our dear leader, fearless leader, Justin Trudeau, in 2019, he took an astounding number of vacation days.
00:04:29.160 And then in 2021, we'll just pull up a small article from our former colleague, Kian Bexty, that shows that he took 78 personal days in 2021.
00:04:40.680 I mean, that is over two months of vacation time for someone who's even his scheduled days sometimes are just like an afternoon of photo ops at this farm with my family or pandering to my following.
00:04:59.160 We're attending my $1,000 volunteer, you know, dinners and galas.
00:05:05.100 I mean, what, how, the fortitude to try to tell Canadians that they need to work hard when this is our leader taking 78 personal days in 2021.
00:05:17.580 And I'd love to see what he's taken so far this year in 2022.
00:05:20.820 I mean, we know that when the convoy hit Ottawa, he took, like, he was silent for four days and took a personal day on the very first day.
00:05:28.120 I, Alexa, what do you make of, yeah, and the hypocrisy though, right?
00:05:33.680 It's always the hypocrisy of the bureaucracy.
00:05:35.940 I just, I've coined that little term now.
00:05:37.960 That's my thing, pointing out the hypocrisy of the bureaucracy, telling Canadians to work hard while you take over two months of vacation time in a calendar year as the leader of a country.
00:05:48.380 And in 2019, you saw, like, True North report that he took 91 days, so that is three months.
00:05:58.960 That's a lot.
00:05:59.980 And there was some allegations too, you know, I haven't been able to substantiate it, but in 2020, so during peak COVID hysteria and pandemic pandemonium, there was one claim that he took approximately 139 days of vacation.
00:06:15.760 And that is just mind-boggling to me, but I guess when you've had COVID, like, three times, but you're four times vaxxed, I guess then you have to take six days in combination with vacation days.
00:06:27.920 I just find it so obtuse that he will tell Canadians to work hard while he takes literally months' worth of vacation on our dime, right?
00:06:38.000 Canadians are working hard, but we have to fund his vacation days at the same time.
00:06:42.200 But, you know, like, it's not the most hard worker, like, that I saw so far, because, same if he's taking his personal day off, when he travels to Davos, or when he travels to all these countries, this is not work.
00:07:00.540 This is, like, actually probably fun for him, and just, like, gathering with, like, the people, like, other illith and people, and eating, like, nice food, and, like, enjoying, like, the place where he's going, but it's for work, but it's not pretty for work.
00:07:18.520 Yeah, well, exactly, and I think that there was one live stream where we were going to discuss it, but we just didn't quite get to it, but when Trudeau takes these private flights, and again, maybe our producers in the back there can pull the amount of alcohol that his cabinet and the journalists that, you know, accompany him on these little vacation trips, work-related trips, consume on these private jet flights.
00:07:42.520 But flights, the amount, the monetary amount of alcohol they consume is astronomical.
00:07:50.880 So I don't know if we can pull up, I don't remember offhand the exact dollar amount that, I think it was the Globe and Mail, may have done some access to information or some investigation around.
00:08:00.820 But, you know, these are trips where, yeah, he's taking this, this is a work day, but you're flying, oh, there it is, we did an article on it, great.
00:08:08.240 He said $370,000 on food and $3,200 on booze during six government Airbus trips in 2019.
00:08:19.360 This is insane.
00:08:19.720 And those are supposed to be, like, wow, well, us little guys are supposed to be at home working hard and conserving, not eating meat, and probably can't even afford to have alcohol if we wanted.
00:08:32.100 And people need to know, it's not probably a bar, so it's like their personal bottle, so it's actually usually cheaper because you bring, like, your own alcohol, so you don't need to go to a bar.
00:08:46.200 But that is incredible, like, $3,600, this is, it's just blowing my mind.
00:08:55.100 Look at this one.
00:08:55.800 I don't know how they survive to go out of the, of the plane after, like, drinking as much as that.
00:09:04.760 Yeah, look at this next article, they can't even fit all the alcohol that they want.
00:09:08.240 I mean, when you're drinking Dom Perignon, what do you expect, right?
00:09:10.860 That's, that bill is going to get racked up very fast.
00:09:14.460 And so, again, I just, the hypocrisy of the bureaucracy telling us Canadians to work hard to pay your, your salary while you take a record amount of vacation days.
00:09:25.380 And then the days you're actually working, you're just up in the, up high in the sky, literally high in the sky, just drinking and eating probably filet mignon and, you know, the best cuts of meat and steak that you can get because why not?
00:09:39.440 You're not paying for it.
00:09:41.700 Yeah, this is actually outrageous.
00:09:45.860 Well, and this comes to as, you know, there's talks around our deputy minister and our minister of finance, Christia Freeland, is up for, apparently there's talks that she may be wanting to take on this NATO role.
00:10:00.540 She's eyeing a top NATO role.
00:10:03.120 And there was another part of this particular article that I wanted to highlight.
00:10:07.760 Don't let her be doing that.
00:10:12.040 Well, they say there's one.
00:10:15.360 So, political science and Patterson chair in international affairs at Carleton University, this guy's name is Stephen Sademan, I think, is how you would pronounce it.
00:10:27.020 He had heard rumors that Freeland was aiming for this top NATO job recently.
00:10:31.680 But he says that she won't get it, basically, because Canada has, and I'll quote the article, Canada has never lived up to its NATO commitment of dedicating 2% of their GDP to defense expenditures.
00:10:46.340 So, in 2021, the country spent approximately 1.4% of GDP.
00:10:52.160 He, and this is just, oh my, I guess, once again, the hypocrisy of the bureaucracy, this is our minister of finance.
00:10:59.720 And I don't necessarily agree with NATO and all of these commitments and things like this.
00:11:04.200 So, don't misinterpret what I'm about to say here.
00:11:07.500 But our minister of finance cannot even meet the financial requirements that our country has signed onto as part of this globalist NATO agenda.
00:11:19.040 How can she be aiming to, how can she be eyeing a top role if she can't even meet those commitments as both the finance minister and the deputy minister?
00:11:27.780 It's just astounding to me, the incapacity, right?
00:11:35.580 There's another word that I'm looking for, and it's not coming to me.
00:11:40.180 Just incapable, right?
00:11:41.560 Just generally incapable of doing the role that you're in.
00:11:45.040 And then, of course, how can you eye a promotion or another role if you can't even make those basic commitments?
00:11:52.940 But Christina Freeland, what she wants is just more power.
00:11:56.240 Like, she saw that as an opportunity to probably have more power over, like, the control of, this is actually the military for the G, not the G7 country, but for the country that are signed for NATO.
00:12:11.760 But for me, it's like giving her too much power.
00:12:15.100 She don't deserve that.
00:12:18.220 She probably, like, would declare a war bigger than what we live on, like, now.
00:12:25.040 So don't give her the space, please.
00:12:28.560 Well, and it also reminds me of things like, you know, when our chief public health officer, Teresa Tam, also works for the World Health Organization, right?
00:12:38.540 So it's like, do you work for Canadians or do you work for the globalists and their agenda?
00:12:45.480 Do you, who are you advocating for?
00:12:47.320 Who are you really representing on a global scale?
00:12:49.980 Is it NATO or is it Canadians?
00:12:51.840 So this is always a question that I like to ask and kind of keep in the back of my brain as you see some of these key players switch, you know, it's like musical chairs.
00:13:02.400 They play musical chairs in industry and government and all of these regulatory bodies and international bodies.
00:13:08.640 And so you have to keep a careful eye on who's doing what, where they're going and what their aims are, because at some point, maybe Christia Freeland is no longer representing the best interest of Canadians.
00:13:22.300 She's eyeing up whatever is going to advance her own personal career.
00:13:26.160 And like, like you already mentioned, Alexa.
00:13:27.700 So that's really frustrating for someone who's getting paid on our dime to be just trying to facilitate her own personal gains, not that of Canadians.
00:13:37.720 But I have the impression that all the G7 countries have signed up for working for bigger organizations that are external to their country.
00:13:49.280 So far, like Justin Trudeau is not, it seems that he's not working for Canadians, but for some organization that is outside, because some of the decision that he took, Canadians are not agreeing with it at all.
00:14:04.700 I think they're starting to see that you see them being heckled, uh, as they tour across Canada.
00:14:11.720 And I think that they were really out of touch.
00:14:14.180 They were sitting up in their ivory towers during all the lockdowns, the mandates and restrictions during COVID.
00:14:18.980 And now that they're back out discussing with what I hope to be the vast majority of the middle class and Canadians, all Canadians, regardless of your class.
00:14:28.180 But yeah, there's Christia getting, you know, heckled by an aggressive, aggressive man.
00:14:33.440 But I mean, this isn't like anything that needs a public inquiry or investigation, um, in my opinion, but I wanted to throw to this.
00:14:41.880 Oh, I can talk about like our aggression that Ribbon News did receive, but nobody did mention that.
00:14:48.620 When I was looking at, okay, the man was angry and probably did like say bad word, but it was like, hopefully it was not physical, but it was just like verbal.
00:15:01.340 I can understand that probably that shocked her, but it's not probably the first time that she was, uh, harassed or aggressed like that, like verbally.
00:15:09.980 Um, but when we look at like David Menzies being like completely thrown on the wall by, uh, uh, Justin Trudeau, uh, security, I was just like really.
00:15:24.360 And this is what happens when you behave the way that they, that these political leaders have behaved over the last two years.
00:15:33.420 Ignoring the concerns of Canadians, disregarding their claims as, you know, anti, anti-vax, anti-mask, far right, and not validating that there are very serious issues happening within Canada.
00:15:47.520 That is the direct result of the way that those people, including Chrystia Freeland has conducted herself and her government over the last two years.
00:15:56.220 When you ignore people, they're going to feel desperate and they're going to go to extreme measures to be heard because they've been disregarded this whole time.
00:16:03.820 So this is not surprising that this would happen.
00:16:06.380 And not just like ignore, they lost their right to be a normal citizen, just because of their choice, their medical choice.
00:16:18.600 They had, they were second class citizens and, and they lost, like some of them lost their job, lost their business.
00:16:27.700 Uh, some of them like lost people through that, like by suicide and, and other like events like that.
00:16:35.840 So of course, when, when you do that to some people, yes, of course they will rebel themselves and being like really angry and really, uh, mad about like the government in place that should represent all Canadians as minorities, as people who decide to be like different and take different choice.
00:17:00.840 We should be free to do whatever we want with our bodies.
00:17:04.840 And so, so the fact that they did that is the same, like here in province of Quebec, they are like, why have so much like, uh, hate now, like for this election?
00:17:17.840 Oh, hello.
00:17:18.840 Uh, maybe because, uh, you treat like people as second class citizen and they lost like a part of their life because of you.
00:17:30.840 Well, what's that saying?
00:17:31.840 Desperate times call for desperate measures.
00:17:34.840 Um, so we also have a video of Christia Freeland that we wanted to share with our viewers who might not have seen this out of CPAC yesterday.
00:17:41.840 Let's throw to that.
00:17:42.840 Let's throw to that.
00:17:43.840 Yes.
00:17:44.840 If I were still a reporter, the headline of my story would be Canadians are working hard.
00:17:50.840 Canadians have real confidence in the long term for our country, real optimism in our country's long term.
00:18:00.840 They're heckling.
00:18:01.840 Canadians really understand that we have a lot of jobs in the country right now.
00:18:07.840 And Canadians also understand the challenges with the cost of living.
00:18:12.840 When it comes to our government's approach, we are going to continue to take a balanced and careful approach as we have done all of this year.
00:18:27.840 So, we understand that the most vulnerable in our society need to be supported.
00:18:35.840 That has been our government's approach since day one, since we formed government in 2015.
00:18:41.840 We also understand right now that our government has a real responsibility to be fiscally responsible.
00:18:51.840 And that was one of the guiding principles of the budget in April.
00:18:55.840 So, if I understand, if she was like a journalist, she would just throw some roses like on herself saying like, you did so much a good job.
00:19:06.840 Well, and it's, yeah, can you imagine that our Deputy Prime Minister is telling journalists how to write their headlines?
00:19:14.840 And her headline was garbage.
00:19:16.840 It was the longest, most drawn out.
00:19:18.840 I would never run that as a headline.
00:19:20.840 You want to be clear and concise.
00:19:21.840 And Christia Freeland is anything but clear and concise.
00:19:24.840 But that question, or that response rather, was in regards to a question one of the reporters asked her there about the Bank of Canada, you know, foreseeing more interest hikes and how they were going to deal with inflation and the increasing cost of living with Canadians.
00:19:37.840 And the whole clip, you can search it on the CP or the CPAC Twitter account, or probably just source it directly from them, their website or the YouTube channel.
00:19:47.840 But the whole clip was really worth watching because they just go around and around and around in these circles.
00:19:54.840 And then he says at the end, so you're basically just telling Canadians to ride it out, right?
00:19:59.840 Hope for the best at the end, but ride it out.
00:20:01.840 And she was like, no, that's not what I'm saying.
00:20:04.840 We are going to keep talking about this today and tomorrow.
00:20:09.840 And where has that ever gotten anyone?
00:20:12.840 Let's just keep talking about it.
00:20:14.840 We're not going to offer you any tangible solutions.
00:20:17.840 We're just going to keep having these discussions.
00:20:20.840 And then we'll keep getting paid, right?
00:20:21.840 On, again, your dime.
00:20:23.840 But you have to make sure that you get out there and you work hard if you're able to find a job.
00:20:27.840 Because in a lot of places and sectors, there's still these mandates in place that Canadians obviously have taken a stand against, especially as those third and fourth boosters continue to be pushed and rolled out on them.
00:20:39.840 The whole thing is just, I mean, you get what you voted for, I guess, at this point, Canadians.
00:20:45.840 So thank a liberal.
00:20:48.840 Well, me, I'm not a fan of Christian Freeland.
00:20:52.840 I think you and me both, Alexa.
00:20:56.840 I think you and me both, it's fair to say.
00:21:00.840 Yeah, exactly.
00:21:01.840 So I prefer not saying anything.
00:21:03.840 When you have nothing good to say, you probably sometimes need to mute yourself.
00:21:10.840 Yeah, when you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.
00:21:13.840 But we can criticize and critique what they're doing and how lackluster their policies are.
00:21:18.840 So that's what we're doing here.
00:21:20.840 We do have a few super chats.
00:21:24.840 So maybe I'll just get to those.
00:21:26.840 We are going to change, I think, the structure of the live stream in the next couple of days where we'll group together the super chats before and or after ad breaks.
00:21:34.840 But today, I'm just going to go through and read them now.
00:21:38.840 Maybe our producers can chime in behind the scenes and let me know if that's kosher.
00:21:42.840 So AMT60 gives $1.
00:21:45.840 Thank you.
00:21:46.840 I get emails from Dr. Mark Trossy's website.
00:21:49.840 He says the new bivalent booster jabs have been tested on eight mice and zero humans.
00:21:56.840 Okay, so this is COVID stuff.
00:21:58.840 And we actually are going to get to this toward the end of the live stream.
00:22:02.840 We have some articles to discuss.
00:22:04.840 So hold that thought because we are going to get there, but we'll have to get off of YouTube.
00:22:08.840 So if you're just joining us here and you're on YouTube, when we get into the nitty gritty and we question the science and criticize and critique it, we'll have to get off of YouTube.
00:22:16.840 So join us on one of those other platforms, Rumble, Odyssey, or Getter.
00:22:21.840 And then, of course, you can see our full uncensored commentary because on YouTube, unfortunately, due to their community standards, the Ministry of Truth, we have to be careful with what we say.
00:22:32.840 So stay tuned for the very end.
00:22:35.840 Noble Canadian also gives a dollar.
00:22:38.840 Thank you.
00:22:39.840 Brother visited friends in states when he crossed the Windsor-Detroit border.
00:22:42.840 They didn't even ask him about his back status or arrive can.
00:22:46.840 They waved him through like normal, got a good border guard, I would say.
00:22:51.840 So he visited in the states.
00:22:53.840 So I don't, I'm a little bit confused if he went, was going into the states or he returned from there into Canada.
00:23:00.840 I'm assuming.
00:23:01.840 Because going to the state is fine.
00:23:03.840 You don't need to.
00:23:04.840 Yeah.
00:23:05.840 Like you don't need to arrive can or to show anything.
00:23:08.840 Like they don't care in the United States.
00:23:11.840 They are pretty like cool about it.
00:23:14.840 Oh, he gives another dollar.
00:23:15.840 A hundred dollar.
00:23:16.840 Thank you.
00:23:17.840 So he says, however, he's going to Europe at the end of September.
00:23:20.840 So I wonder what will happen when he returns as he does not have a cell phone.
00:23:24.840 Well, I think that that's, you know, fair.
00:23:26.840 I don't have a cell phone.
00:23:27.840 I have no way of downloading this app.
00:23:29.840 Give me the paper documentation if that's a thing.
00:23:34.840 And I, the only thing I always worry about when there's no cell phone present is that you have no way of recording what happens.
00:23:41.840 So whenever you're in a confrontational situation or you're questioning authority, it's always good to have something ready to start recording because then that's for your own safety and for the accountability of whoever that elect that that person that you're interacting with.
00:23:56.840 And at the end, it's, it's your word against their word.
00:24:01.840 And most of the time you're worried to have less value.
00:24:04.840 So I would say it's important to have like something to keep in mind, like whatever it is, just small device that you can provide yourself.
00:24:13.840 Even if it was a voice, a voice recorder or something like that.
00:24:16.840 But before we get off the topic of the bureaucracy, we have a small Freudian slip to also share here from Melanie Jolie, if we could just throw to that quick clip before an ad break.
00:24:31.840 Of course, I would like to start by saying that my heart is with all the family and loved ones of the victims of the Saskatchewan shooting, Saskatchewan shooting, Saskatchewan shooting, Saskatchewan shooting.
00:24:48.840 So that's our Minister of Foreign Affairs right and this is the same government that's always touting transparency and misinformation and disinformation and then there they are, right at the top, spreading straight up misinformation.
00:25:05.840 So we know, for anyone who's not familiar, the horrific and extremely tragic stabbing, very clear here, this is a stabbing that happened in Saskatchewan, these, these two known criminals, one of them was very well known, I think to the RCMP or the local police, I can't recall exactly, but he was very well known to local law enforcement as a criminal.
00:25:29.740 And they went on this stabbing spree a few days ago in Saskatchewan and then when our elected officials are speaking about this, they call it a shooting and of course we know that that's right lined up with what they want to do with the gun bans and the gun control here in our country.
00:25:48.640 So it makes sense that although this may be an honest mistake or a Freudian slip, this is exactly in line with what the Liberals want to impose on law-abiding, gun-owning Canadians.
00:26:02.760 She didn't like correct herself or she didn't like came back with an, like, I don't know, saying, oh, sorry, made a mistake. No.
00:26:11.600 You know, that's interesting. I wonder if she has made a, any sort of public correction between now and then. I don't, I don't see anything.
00:26:21.180 It would be very nice to see that in the, in the honor of transparency, that Melanie Jolie, our Minister of Foreign Affairs, would come forward and apologize publicly for the spreading of her misinformation.
00:26:34.780 That would be transparent government.
00:26:36.160 Yeah, I don't think we can expect that from, I don't think we can expect that.
00:26:44.760 I think we have a ad break.
00:26:47.100 Yeah, we're going to go to this ad break and it is a TDF event.
00:26:51.180 So the Democracy Fund is hosting on September 22nd, Rex Murphy, he's a National Post columnist and, um, Conrad Black, who's a civil liberties historian.
00:27:02.820 And, uh, so on September 22nd at 7.30, they will be presenting the history of civil liberties live and in person.
00:27:11.660 And I said that that's hosted by the Democracy Fund and tickets are a very modest $11.
00:27:16.680 And I don't know if there will be a Zoom option available to people, but go on either the Democracy Fund, or I think we have a link as well under our events on rebelnews.com page.
00:27:26.040 Regardless, here's a quick ad about that event that you will surely not want to miss.
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00:28:04.820 On September 22nd, the Democracy Fund is hosting an amazing evening with Conrad Black and Rex Murphy.
00:28:12.780 It's going to start out with a wine and cheese reception.
00:28:15.400 Then it's going to have the two men in conversation for 90 minutes.
00:28:19.560 And then afterwards, for those who like, a private dinner with Conrad Black and Rex Murphy, and I'll be there too.
00:28:27.040 And I don't know, I'm excited about it.
00:28:29.340 There is going to be a lot of intellectual horsepower there.
00:28:33.280 And two fascinating guys.
00:28:35.080 If you're interested, you can find out all the details at the link below or at the democracyfund.ca slash events.
00:28:43.460 The prices start at just $11.
00:28:46.760 If you're not in the Toronto area, you can watch online on Zoom the conversation.
00:28:51.840 If you are in the Toronto area, come on out.
00:28:54.820 You can buy a ticket just for the conversation between the two men.
00:28:58.020 They're on stage.
00:28:59.080 You can get a ticket for the wine and cheese beforehand or come to the sit-down dinner afterwards, sort of the after party with Rex Murphy and Conrad Black.
00:29:08.100 And I will be there.
00:29:09.080 Apologies if I'm a deterrent for you buying a ticket.
00:29:12.540 And I'm kidding around.
00:29:13.140 It's going to be a great night.
00:29:14.340 I'll see you there.
00:29:15.620 September 22nd, the Democracy Fund.
00:29:19.000 Find out more at thedemocracyfund.ca slash events or click the link below.
00:29:24.000 Tickets start at $11, and they go up to $250 if you want that sit-down dinner with Rex and Conrad afterwards.
00:29:31.300 The Democracy Fund, of course, being a CRA-registered charity, so your money goes towards a good cause.
00:29:37.120 All right.
00:29:37.480 We'll see you on September 22nd.
00:29:39.840 That's thedemocracyfund.ca.
00:29:41.780 Come for dinner with Rex Murphy.
00:29:46.300 That looks like such a fun event.
00:29:49.200 I actually, I was like looking where is the event, like where is in Toronto.
00:29:55.500 Maybe I can make it there.
00:29:57.460 Yeah, it's a little bit closer, about half an hour east of Toronto, so a little bit closer to your end.
00:30:04.820 But yeah, that would be great.
00:30:06.740 It's always nice to see.
00:30:07.700 We're so spread out here at Rebel that sometimes, you know, we get to interact with our colleagues only on the phone and voice calls, or sorry, video calls.
00:30:17.560 So it's so nice to get together in person and have those chats and engage with other intellectuals, as Ezra mentioned.
00:30:26.400 I think this is going to be a very powerful duo and a powerful talk and discussion.
00:30:32.140 So I'm really looking forward to it.
00:30:33.940 I actually have to mark it in my calendar myself.
00:30:36.600 And you get to mingle and meet Rebels.
00:30:38.720 So that's always a really good time.
00:30:40.900 The Canada Christian College is also a beautiful venue.
00:30:44.420 They have a great space, great setup.
00:30:46.340 I've gone to a few events there over the last year and a half, and they're always really well done, really well executed.
00:30:55.940 Yeah, I'm going to try to make it and meet as well some people from our supporters.
00:31:03.660 So it would be fun.
00:31:04.840 And you would be there probably, Tamara?
00:31:07.040 Oh, I think so.
00:31:07.940 Yeah, I'm not too far.
00:31:08.980 So it's convenient and easy for me to get there.
00:31:12.000 So I always try to get out to those sorts of events and mingle in person.
00:31:16.260 Like I said, it's so nice.
00:31:17.480 And we missed out on so much of that over the last two years.
00:31:20.000 Well, I mean, I didn't really because I didn't comply.
00:31:22.780 But you weren't having and hosting the events that we are now and prior in 2019.
00:31:28.300 So, you know, we had our own mingles and our own gatherings.
00:31:31.240 But to go to such a venue and a large-scale event like that, I would not miss it, especially after the last two years.
00:31:38.600 All right.
00:31:38.980 So to our next little topic here, discrimination and climate change among risks to Canadian children.
00:31:48.320 Can you believe it, Alexa?
00:31:49.800 There's a report here or a study from charity organization Children First Canada that says preventable and accidental injuries are the leading cause of death among kids 14 and under.
00:32:04.820 And that poor mental health is also putting kids at risk.
00:32:08.980 I mean, is it any surprise that we've devastated these children over the last two years and now all of a sudden it's like, oh, no, their mental health is suffering and putting them at risk?
00:32:19.060 I was literally saying this in by the end of May or the beginning to middle of May of 2020.
00:32:26.560 Like, you guys have shuttered all the parks.
00:32:28.780 Everything's roped off with police tape.
00:32:31.200 These kids have no outlets.
00:32:33.540 Their schools are shut down.
00:32:35.100 Their extracurriculars are all closed.
00:32:38.100 The parks are roped off with police tape.
00:32:41.040 Like, that's so anxiety-inducing for a small child.
00:32:44.000 And now we're surprised that poor mental health is putting them at risk.
00:32:49.460 And have you seen that they say climate change?
00:32:54.820 Yeah.
00:32:55.700 Yeah.
00:32:56.300 So down there, back in that article.
00:33:00.160 Oh, I don't know where exactly it was.
00:33:02.020 I have the impression that now climate change would be, like, before it was like, you know, COVID was responsible of every single thing that was happening on our health, our mental health.
00:33:18.480 Everything that was happening was COVID.
00:33:21.020 And now everything that will happen or is happening is because of climate change.
00:33:28.780 Yeah.
00:33:29.140 And, you know, there are many of us who started to sound that alarm, right, that the COVID lockdowns are actually the precursor to the climate lockdowns because we saw how squashed travel became throughout the COVID lockdowns.
00:33:42.220 And that makes sense that the next step in this agenda of climate alarmism is the fact that look how easily we can lock everything down and stop traffic and air travel and all of these different ways that people get around and communicate and mingle.
00:33:57.940 So, yeah, it makes sense that the climate lockdowns, and we're seeing that in Europe, and it's under the guise of, you know, the sanctions on Russia and the energy and the oil and gas crisis.
00:34:09.520 But we're seeing it happening now in real time.
00:34:11.760 And there was many people who are obviously just conspiracy theorists who said, no, no, the COVID lockdowns are paving the way for the climate lockdowns.
00:34:19.020 It was a really helpful exercise in how to efficiently lock down your society, in my opinion.
00:34:27.940 And then in this article, climate change made the list of its own category, because Children First Canada says, child acute bronchitis linked to wildfires is on the rise.
00:34:40.740 So, like, this is the mediocre justification that they give to relating climate change as a health risk to children.
00:34:49.920 No, they've tried to cover something up.
00:34:52.660 I will say it, like, later, but for me, it's a cover-up.
00:35:00.580 But, yeah, the thing is, like, if everybody is, like, interesting, nogreenreset.com, it's the new campaign that we launched.
00:35:09.300 And I really invite everybody because it's really worth it.
00:35:12.580 I have an interview with a really high specialist in energy that worked for government.
00:35:21.960 So one was working for the Commission of Energy at the EU Parliament.
00:35:27.440 And Robert Lehman did work for nine prime ministers in Canada about energy.
00:35:34.660 So what they are talking about is, like, every report that you receive, like, ooh, you heard about it.
00:35:43.420 It's a politic report.
00:35:45.200 It's not about the scientist's report that they write it.
00:35:49.560 It's completely different of what the scientists and the experts write.
00:35:55.480 And the report that had been released in the society, this is actually the political report.
00:36:03.680 And it's really important to do the difference between both of them because most of the political report is mostly based for fear.
00:36:13.280 Like, and they take the information that they want from the scientist's report and they make it, like, for just spread what they want to spread with the information that is inside of the report.
00:36:27.140 So if you want, nogreenreset.com, I think it's really important that people are aware of the new green energy and, as well, the repercussion of what will happen in our society, especially for the economy and our energy, too.
00:36:45.620 Like, I don't want to freeze out during winter because I cannot, like, pay my bill of electricity.
00:36:51.000 Right. Or what's happening, you know, for instance, in Germany right now is that they're being told to conserve energy and, for instance, that they can't even take showers.
00:37:00.420 They're being told that they need to use washcloths under the guise of conserving energy and, you know, conserving water.
00:37:09.720 And do you really think that all the bureaucrats, like Justin Trudeau liberals, who jet set across the globe and pop bottles and eat the steak, do you think that they're going to do any sort of green reset or limit themselves in terms of consumption?
00:37:29.500 I don't think so.
00:37:30.480 No. Never.
00:37:32.040 No. And I like that you alluded.
00:37:34.480 They probably eat, like, steak, like steak, and, like, they just enjoy it and just, like, they will watch us, like, with our crickets.
00:37:43.400 You must eat the bugs. I will not be eating bugs. Alexa, you're brave. You've eaten some bugs, right? What's your takeaway on those bugs and the flavor?
00:37:52.160 No, but it's just bugs. It's just disgusting. I would say they just taste like soil, you know?
00:37:59.320 Like, actually, that is the taste of it. Like, I never sign up in my life to say, like, oh, yeah, I really want to chew, like, soil and grass, like, in my life.
00:38:11.120 So, no, I'm really against it. And people, if I'm doing it, it's not because I like it. It's just because I want a reaction from the people and say and push that, that people just realize that it's not what you want.
00:38:25.560 Because, you know, we saw a lot of companies now using crickets for more protein and some, like, juice that you buy, it's dyed with bugs as well.
00:38:39.760 So, they try to hide, not hide it, but put it slowly into your food. So, creating a normalization and afterwards you would just say, but why I will say no when it's already in my diet?
00:38:57.720 So, why not say yes? It's why. It's what they want. They want to slowly integrate it. So, you just say, okay, why not?
00:39:10.000 Yeah, I've been eating it all along. So, hey, let me add the cricket powder into my muffins.
00:39:15.400 Or I know that there's a lot of people in the health community that have already been substituting this cricket powder.
00:39:21.080 Like, cricket flour is not a new thing. It's been around for at least a few years. I remember hearing about it a few years ago.
00:39:27.660 And especially, you know, the vegan communities, right? It's all the rage because I guess they like the taste of soil and grass.
00:39:33.960 But, you know, we don't want to, the thing is, is that we should probably, if you're interested, to learn about how you've already been consuming bugs and byproducts and some weird ingredients.
00:39:47.660 You know, look at, for instance, natural flavor. There's some really concerning, weird things about where that's derived from.
00:39:53.920 Also, synthetic vanilla. So, I think it's called, so you can buy pure vanilla, which is from the vanilla bean.
00:40:01.080 Or you can buy vanilla extract. And so, there's like, there's a weird ingredient there. I think it's the anal glands of beetles that that's derived from.
00:40:11.100 So, there's really weird stuff that's already happening that's been in your food for a long time.
00:40:15.480 But I think this is good to have this discussion and for people to start to recognize and realize that this, you've already been consuming this stuff if you were otherwise unaware.
00:40:24.320 So, to start reading labels. Oh, yeah, beaver. Yeah, beaver butt glands for vanilla flavoring.
00:40:29.260 Yeah, like, oh, I always buy the pure vanilla. But for a while there, pure vanilla was crazy expensive.
00:40:36.720 So, I was paying like $40 for a bottle at Costco and now it's back down to normal. I think it's like $12 to $20.
00:40:44.300 But, yeah, there's a really weird ingredients and it's really great to see more people now becoming conscious and aware that this stuff has been going on for years.
00:40:53.200 And to check labels and research, right? Always, information is ammo. Research, research, research. Every little thing.
00:40:59.500 I always urge people, if you don't believe us, go out and just search for yourself and then you can at least make an informed choice.
00:41:05.300 Yeah, I went to the grocery and I found seven juice on the road with like, I think it's called Coachella, Coachella, and this is dying from bugs.
00:41:20.480 And I was like, okay, cranberry juice is dying with that. Some of them, not like ocean spray because this is actually made with real cranberry.
00:41:30.080 But some like that is like no name. It's not, it's, it seems like it's maybe white cranberry that they die with like insect or something like that.
00:41:41.300 But, yeah, like Dole is using it. I saw Fritopia, the red Fritopia one is using it.
00:41:50.920 So, for me, just like it's your health that is at stake now and you probably be more careful.
00:41:59.960 Like I did buy chocolate, milk chocolate, and I saw that, what was this like carragegina or something like that on it?
00:42:10.380 Carragegina, yes.
00:42:11.940 Yeah, it's a freaking seaweed and it's not good for health.
00:42:18.380 Yeah, it's highly carcinogenic and they add it to everything. It's like a thickener.
00:42:22.280 So, a lot of the health foods and like, you know, your coconut milks, your hemp milk, all of these alternative milk products are always have carragegina or other thickeners and weird things added in there that literally contribute to stomach cancer and tumors.
00:42:38.340 They're highly carcinogenic products and, yeah, seaweed, but also the fact that once it's refined and processed, it becomes this carcinogen.
00:42:47.220 And, yeah, there's carragegina and that's in so many health foods.
00:42:51.000 So, you know, you think you're making the right choice and you're being healthy and you're eating fulsome foods and ingredients and then you find out later, like, oh, I potentially fed my kid this carcinogenic ingredient from the time that they were a little toddler until I knew better, right?
00:43:06.060 So, it's really sad that the companies can get away with this.
00:43:09.340 But anyway, back to the climate thing and being a health threat now, we also just want to touch quickly on the fact that Switzerland, for instance, they are looking toward potentially jailing anyone who keeps their room heated above 19 degrees Celsius.
00:43:29.600 So, this is what I'm talking about, the climate lockdowns and these restrictions that can be so, as we've seen over the last two years, so easily placed onto people under threats of jail time.
00:43:41.460 So, in this article, fines could be handed out for violators.
00:43:47.380 They could be approximately $40, an equivalent of $40 Canadian on a daily basis.
00:43:53.880 The maximum fine could be up to 3,000 Swiss francs, so over $4,000 Canadian.
00:44:00.240 But there was somewhere else in here that they actually said that they could face jail time.
00:44:05.740 Right.
00:44:06.340 Anyone who heats their rooms above 19 degrees Celsius could be put in jail for up to three years, according to a local Switzerland publication, Swiss publication.
00:44:18.780 Like, this is just, and how long until this, you know, affects and infiltrates into other areas of the world?
00:44:27.240 This is concerning.
00:44:30.440 So, I think we're going to go...
00:44:31.720 This is what is coming.
00:44:33.100 Like, especially with, like, the fact that, especially in Canada, because we say, oh, but we are fine in Canada because we have a lot of energy.
00:44:40.920 But now, as you know, Quebec has banned the extraction and exploration of fossil fuel as natural gas and, like, coal or petrol.
00:44:54.640 But the fact is, it's like now they want to create a new energy that is green hydrogen, but using electricity.
00:45:02.820 When we have electricity, yes, we have a lot, but now we are correct to give enough to every citizen.
00:45:14.060 And same, like, in a publication from, I think it's Fitzgibbon, it's the Minister of Economy and Innovation in Quebec, that I think it did tweet, but I'm not sure.
00:45:28.340 Don't take my word for granted, but that we had, like, a lack of electricity that we should, like, be careful.
00:45:37.200 And that is not a long time ago.
00:45:39.260 And so, I'm just like, you know what?
00:45:41.220 Oh, you will afford to create hydrogen with, like, this electricity if you have, like, already some problem to afford to give enough to citizens.
00:45:52.580 Well, I don't think you can question the science, Alexa.
00:45:55.640 You have to just trust the science.
00:45:57.080 You can't question it, because then you're a far-right bigot.
00:46:00.000 So, you can't even question them about it.
00:46:01.940 You just have to comply.
00:46:03.320 No questions asked.
00:46:05.440 Okay, so we're going to go to a small ad break.
00:46:07.720 And then I think we'll get, after we come back from the ad break, we're going to talk about some Quebec stuff.
00:46:13.420 And then we're going to take another ad break and get into some COVID nitty-gritty.
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00:46:27.340 So, we're going to take a quick ad break, and we'll get on some Quebec topics with our Quebec correspondent.
00:46:32.980 Yes!
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00:47:09.080 Well, the remains of 215 children have been found in a mass grave in Canada.
00:47:15.860 Many of you know that just over a year ago, the discovery of the remains of 215 children was found at the Kamloops Indian Residential School at the Kamloops Shaswamek First Nation.
00:47:26.960 But what if I were to show you that what I just said wasn't true, and that in fact, a year later, not a single body has been found?
00:47:38.360 This mass grave is a painful reminder of the genocide.
00:47:44.040 Kamloops' leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches.
00:47:46.640 No, they're endorsing the burning of churches.
00:47:49.200 A juvenile rib bone that surfaced in the same area.
00:47:51.800 You'd be surprised that a number of people who say, you know, I'm a doctor, I'm a paramedic.
00:47:56.960 This is definitely a human bone, and it's definitely not true.
00:48:00.740 It's like a chief.
00:48:02.540 It could be a female.
00:48:05.320 Oh, I have shivers.
00:48:12.320 Yeah, me too.
00:48:13.140 I actually really want to see that one because it's a topic that really interests me.
00:48:20.300 Yeah, well, Andrea is so great at just presenting the facts, and she does it in such an eloquent manner.
00:48:27.620 So I'm really excited to see this final polished result and what they, all the nitty gritty, the nuances that they discovered in this investigation, super thorough and in-depth, and I'm really looking forward to seeing it.
00:48:41.220 So, Alexa, we're running out of time, and I know we want to get to this COVID stuff.
00:48:44.360 Do you just want to spend, like, two minutes on the Quebec stuff that we're going to touch on?
00:48:50.660 Yeah, of course.
00:48:51.720 So I will be pretty quick.
00:48:53.960 What is happening is, like, but, you know, like, we are in an election.
00:48:57.440 The vote will be the 3rd of October.
00:48:59.920 Mr. Legault recently said that vaccine passport will not come back.
00:49:04.620 That is, they say that they were not thinking about it, and, but it is, say, we'll see, but, but that, it was, say, in one of the meeting with the five leaders in, I think, we call it Radio Canada.
00:49:21.960 I think it's CBC for English, and recently we, but recently, I think it's this morning or yesterday that, oh, now they dig on the Conservative Party, because, as you say, as you know, like, Conservative Party, it's like the party that we should not vote for.
00:49:42.500 They try to discriminate that party so hard.
00:49:46.220 So now they find out that five of their candidates did donate to the Freedom Convoy, and that seems to be really a big trouble and big problem, and they will probably, like, use that against the Conservative Party and probably against the people that are candidates.
00:50:07.260 But what the point is, it's like, why you cannot do whatever you want with your money, especially since, like, it had been proved that the known donor from the convoy was coming from some, like, organization or some, like, white nationalists or anything.
00:50:28.660 So, and, and, and at the end, nobody, like, I know that so many, like, information was spread about, like, the convoy that they, they were violent and they destroyed the place and everything, but it's not true.
00:50:44.220 I spent, like, I spent, like, I spent, like, the entire months there, and people were shoveling the snow, cleaning the garbage, making sure that everybody was fit as the homeless.
00:50:56.600 So, for me, it's just like, okay, you encourage something, you encourage your value, especially because probably a lot of the candidates of Mr. D'Am have suffered during the pandemic.
00:51:10.240 Some had, like, some had, like, some business that needed to close down.
00:51:14.840 Some of them, like, saw their family being breaking down and probably, like, they don't talk to each other anymore.
00:51:23.240 So, it's, it's all people who did suffer, who were close to people to listen to their story, and probably they support the Freedom Convoy because that was going into their value to support what they want.
00:51:40.840 And, like, whatever, like, if some people did bad stuff during the Freedom Convoy, but that's individual responsibility and not, like, the movement of the Freedom Convoy that was peaceful.
00:51:53.460 And they didn't block the place when I was there, a road, a road was always free for police car or, like, urgency as, like, ambulance or, or if people needed to pass, a street was free in almost everywhere.
00:52:14.620 So, they actually comply to the demand from the city, and afterwards, we just, like, use, to just destroy and, and discriminate that, that, that movement.
00:52:28.640 But I, I just found that sad that our media did go as far as that to release that, to just to hurt that party when they don't do that for other, the, the, for other party.
00:52:44.620 Yeah. It just goes to show you that it's political science, not actual science, guiding this whole narrative with COVID and the convoy and so much, again, so much misinformation from the government, from the mainstream media, who's just their parrots, essentially, about, you know, this being an illegal blockade.
00:53:01.460 Because, as you said, there was always one lane open, okay, maybe it was an inconvenience, but protesting has never been for your convenience.
00:53:08.740 It's inconvenient, because the protesters are also being inconvenienced, otherwise they wouldn't be there protesting.
00:53:15.540 Exactly.
00:53:15.820 Okay, so we're going to go for one other quick ad break, but when we come back, we will not be coming back onto YouTube, because we're going to quickly wrap this up with a few COVID, a small COVID discussion.
00:53:25.800 We'll get to a bunch of these super chats that we have in the queue as well.
00:53:30.480 So, one last ad break, and I think we'll go over a little bit.
00:53:33.960 So, here's the ad break, and we'll come back on one of those other platforms, Rumble, Odyssey, or Getter.
00:53:39.240 We'll be right back, and we'll be right back.
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00:54:15.220 I hope it is, anyway, because it's one of my faves.
00:54:17.540 Alexa, I know that we both have scheduled interviews right after this, so we'll try to run through this really quickly.
00:54:23.560 I'm going to get to these super chats, because there's a bunch of them now.
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00:54:39.240 It's so nice to know we have support from outside of Canada.
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00:54:44.820 An anti-gender mayoral candidate is pledging to pave 25 years' worth of bicycle lanes in Ottawa in her, spelling is correct, first term.
00:54:54.160 This is the type of thing that triggers climate anxiety.
00:54:58.300 Yeah.
00:54:59.620 Oh, I don't even, we don't even have enough time to really touch on the magnitude of that.
00:55:04.000 I guess we'll see if they get elected, right?
00:55:06.520 When, let's see what happens at the ballot box.
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00:55:13.520 This is for a rebel since some, I think you meant to say politicians are so scared to talk to you, i.e. Trudeau, etc.
00:55:20.300 Good report, Alexa, on Lego, who didn't ride his own bus.
00:55:24.580 There you go.
00:55:26.080 Ottawa in, Adam Ottawa, sorry, gives another dollar.
00:55:29.080 Booster Juice currently uses a whey product to add protein to their products.
00:55:33.380 Want to bet they'll be using crickets soon?
00:55:35.380 Yeah, I, I wouldn't place a bet because it's not even worth betting.
00:55:39.600 I don't doubt that they will.
00:55:41.140 Or do.
00:55:43.680 Yeah, oh, oh, Alexa, you have one there.
00:55:48.060 Oh my gosh, my son would be so freaked out.
00:55:50.500 He's like, scorpions are his thing.
00:55:52.100 I don't know what, I don't know where it came from.
00:55:53.780 But, um, King 7734 gives $1 WTF.
00:55:59.260 So what the is wrong with their comprehension?
00:56:03.340 If global warming or climate change is a reality, why conserve water?
00:56:07.780 Didn't climate alarmists predict we'd be underwater by now?
00:56:11.200 Yes, very true.
00:56:12.480 We'd be underwater.
00:56:13.620 We'd have no oil.
00:56:14.920 All of these doomsday predictions, they've never come true.
00:56:18.320 They haven't come to fruition.
00:56:19.320 And again, further reinforced by the whole COVID narrative.
00:56:22.400 All of these predictions and the modeling, I think it was the Neil Ferguson models that
00:56:27.500 were like very early on parroted by the media and government in March 2020.
00:56:33.400 None of that ever came to fruition.
00:56:35.160 So why are we still trusting these same doomsday predictors for all the things from climate
00:56:39.980 change to water crisis to oil and gas shortage slash just being gone completely?
00:56:46.480 I think we were supposed to be done with oil and gas in the early 2000s.
00:56:50.440 I don't even remember now.
00:56:51.600 But we're well beyond the cusp of what they originally predicted.
00:56:57.060 And especially like, don't forget that before in the past, we had like the Pangaea that was
00:57:04.880 like one continent and they had no like pole north or pole south.
00:57:10.140 And we were not like, like droning under the water.
00:57:15.600 Like they had no ice and the planet was okay and the water was there.
00:57:22.100 So like people is kind of like over panicking right now because it's normal that we have like
00:57:30.740 some heat wave.
00:57:32.880 And after that, like, yes, like frozen wave.
00:57:36.360 And this is actually the normal step for the planet.
00:57:39.160 But yeah, some people like seems that it's they use that against us.
00:57:48.160 Right.
00:57:48.820 It's changes in weather pattern and it ebbs and flows and there are natural progressions and things that change.
00:57:55.720 And so, yeah, it may be climate change that's a naturally occurring thing that historically we can reference and determine that this is bound to happen.
00:58:06.360 And I don't think we need the climate alarmism, but fear sells.
00:58:09.400 Right.
00:58:09.620 They love this.
00:58:10.520 They they prey on your fear because that's how they get you to comply with whatever it is, the flavor of the day, the agenda to that.
00:58:18.260 They would like to facilitate as, you know, those ivory tower dwellers, not us little guys, the plebs on the ground here.
00:58:24.440 We have to eat the bugs.
00:58:27.640 Let's see.
00:58:29.480 Hey, the done gives one dollar.
00:58:31.080 I predict more and more people voluntarily choosing jail over paying rent, heat and groceries.
00:58:36.420 Yeah.
00:58:36.640 Or what about the assisted death thing now that the Trudeau liberals are pushing on everyone?
00:58:42.260 That's extremely easy to access our health care systems in crisis because of all the restrictions.
00:58:47.460 And things that the government has imposed onto the workers.
00:58:51.940 So sometimes for some people who are in desperate situations, it seems like an appropriate out.
00:58:57.200 And it's really sad, really sad to see.
00:59:01.060 Canadian mom 1997 gives one dollar.
00:59:03.700 Can Rebel News look into this?
00:59:05.480 Trudeau is spending $12,000 a month on groceries and we are paying for this.
00:59:09.640 Even bills for stuff bought at the dollar store.
00:59:13.220 I have not heard this myself.
00:59:14.740 So I don't know if you have a tip or you can substantiate that amount at all.
00:59:19.900 Please send it.
00:59:21.100 Send it in to us.
00:59:22.180 Info at rebelnews.com or myself, Tamara at rebelnews.com or Alexa.
00:59:28.420 I don't know.
00:59:28.740 What's your email address?
00:59:30.140 Alexa, if you want to give it.
00:59:31.960 Alexandra at rebelnews.com.
00:59:34.400 Because my name in rebel is Alexa, but my real name is Alexandra.
00:59:41.880 Woo!
00:59:42.360 Surprise!
00:59:44.200 And then we have one last super chat and we'll hopefully touch quickly on a couple of these last COVID topics.
00:59:51.160 Not two Ts gives $5.
00:59:52.780 Thank you.
00:59:53.140 I like to listen to rebel to know what, to know what's what, like learning my vanilla came from a beaver's butt.
01:00:00.280 Oh, what a nice little haiku that is.
01:00:04.040 I like that.
01:00:05.020 We should.
01:00:05.560 After that, you're crying and you just like throw it away.
01:00:11.260 Throw away your fake vanilla.
01:00:13.120 Buy the real stuff or make your own.
01:00:14.760 From what I gather, it's not overly difficult.
01:00:16.760 Oh, make cookie with it and just bring it to Justin Trudeau and say, like, this is your beaver butt.
01:00:27.180 Here, have some beaver butt cookies.
01:00:30.660 Oh my gosh, that would be so fun.
01:00:33.180 All right, so there's this article that a cardiologist says she's seeing a rise in 20-somethings with heart arrhythmias caused by herbal supplements.
01:00:41.060 You guys, it can't be these new novel injections that are shown in real time to contribute to cardiovascular issues.
01:00:49.500 No, no, it has to be these herbal supplements.
01:00:53.860 Of course, this comes from some California-based cardiologist.
01:00:58.500 I don't know.
01:00:59.040 They say it somewhere in the article.
01:01:00.360 She's in California.
01:01:01.340 So no surprise there.
01:01:02.540 But in here, I found it really interesting that they allude to the fact that there's not a lot of regulatory oversight on these sorts of products and there's no studies and the science and this and that.
01:01:17.520 And I'm thinking in my mind, you know, well, what about the science, the studies, the oversight on all of these novel injections that they've rolled out and pushed indiscriminately on all of these 20-somethings?
01:01:28.800 I mean, I've reported extensively on the risk of myocarditis with data analyst Kelly Brown, who literally just takes government's own data.
01:01:39.060 And we know there's issues with the data, with the way that it's presented and the rate of underreporting and that things get misconstrued and coincidentally reported as something other than myocarditis.
01:01:48.660 But he takes just the government's raw data, and he has found alarming incidences based on their own data, especially, specifically Public Health Ontario, the risk of myocarditis for youth, and especially the 20-something, you know, 17 to 24.
01:02:05.860 And as we get into those younger ages as well, it's just madness that this is being conflated and related.
01:02:12.640 Yeah, there's one of them.
01:02:13.780 I think there's like three or four reports in total.
01:02:15.720 But if you click through my web copy, the written portion, you should be able to find the links to all the previous reports in there.
01:02:24.600 I just think it's madness that they are conflating and correlating this to anything other than the novel injections that we've never had before on our population and saying it's these herbal supplements.
01:02:39.120 I mean, what is even going on in people's brains at this point?
01:02:42.640 Mm-hmm.
01:02:44.320 But as I say, like before jumping out of YouTube, now they will use, and you will see it increasing, that they will use so many like natural habits or stuff that we do in our life as a cause of myocarditis or cardiac problem as like climate change.
01:03:08.640 Now it's like about natural products and soon it will be what the light will like create.
01:03:17.240 Like if you overeat, can create you a micro, myocarditis, you know?
01:03:22.900 If you have, if you have too many naps, Alexa.
01:03:25.460 Yeah, exactly.
01:03:29.200 So the point is they know that they need to cover something up because why we see so much like myocarditis or cardiac like problem.
01:03:44.360 And it's just skyrocketing like the number of people recently who suffer from it and they're just like, oh, okay, how we can hide that from which kind of problem that's come from.
01:04:00.220 But we will see like so much of these like students who actually say that this is not good for you or this is not good for you.
01:04:10.160 You can have some, you can be at risk.
01:04:12.920 But for me, it's just like adding something.
01:04:15.580 And before we touch something else, remember the question about like the, from our viewer that was saying that three mice and, yeah, yeah.
01:04:26.400 The three mice, yeah.
01:04:28.720 So, yeah, so we'll end on this clip actually.
01:04:32.420 And I, before we get to the clip, I just want to say, and maybe Alexa, if you want to say any final remarks before we end on this clip of Fauci discussing these new bivalent vaccines.
01:04:42.620 I call them vaccines, quote unquote.
01:04:45.120 Sometimes I say that word just because, you know, that's what they're commonly referred to.
01:04:48.880 But personally, I don't believe these to be in line with a traditional vaccine, just to be very clear on that.
01:04:54.760 But these bivalent boosters, so they're specific to Omicron and the variants and this and that.
01:05:01.460 So they were tested literally on eight mice.
01:05:06.140 That's it.
01:05:06.980 There was no human clinical trials.
01:05:08.860 There's no backed up long-term safety data.
01:05:13.460 I mean, I don't, I'm not sure offhand how long they followed the eight mice for, but I imagine it was just a mere few weeks.
01:05:19.700 That seems to be kind of typical.
01:05:21.420 And now the way that the FDA has actually changed their oversight process is so they can just quickly authorize these under the emergency use authorization to get them out quickly to the public under the guise of we have a new health threat because of the new variant.
01:05:38.820 And so we have this, these new vaccines, again, quote unquote, vaccines that were tested on eight mice.
01:05:47.880 And before we head off, thank you for everyone who's joined us today on the daily live stream.
01:05:53.220 I'm Tamara Ugolini, my beautiful colleague in Quebec, Alexa Lavoie.
01:05:56.400 We're going to show you a clip from what Fauci has to say about this with CBC, a state broadcaster.
01:06:05.840 And then we're just going to, we're going to cut the live stream after that.
01:06:08.820 So Alexa, do you have any final remarks?
01:06:10.980 Yeah, I think we just received like a super chat.
01:06:15.600 Oh, okay.
01:06:16.620 Just like before, before leaving.
01:06:17.880 Oh, yes.
01:06:20.080 Okay, the grouchy fish gives $5.
01:06:22.800 A young Canadian, a young hockey player for the air centennials died between the second and third period two weeks ago.
01:06:29.340 Yeah, I heard about this.
01:06:30.980 Devastating.
01:06:31.940 You know what I would love to see is more families of these affected people come forward and speak publicly on demand autopsy and then come forward and speak publicly on the results.
01:06:46.080 Because this is not normal, right?
01:06:48.960 Sad, sudden adult death.
01:06:51.000 We know that SIDS as well, the history of that has questionable associations there.
01:06:57.940 But now we have SADS and this is not normal.
01:07:01.240 And we cannot normalize that a healthy, fit, young hockey player would die on the ice playing in the middle of a period.
01:07:10.520 This is, it's heartbreaking and devastating.
01:07:15.140 And someone needs to start coming forward to speaking publicly on this.
01:07:19.180 So if you're a parent or you're a family member, you know someone who has had this happen or you know this family, please reach out to us.
01:07:25.920 I would love to get this information out to the Canadian public in a verified, credible way.
01:07:31.860 So that being said, these new injections were authorized based on the study of eight mice.
01:07:40.500 Look at what Fauci has to say.
01:07:42.120 Join us next week.
01:07:43.020 Thank you.
01:07:43.380 So when you have an updated vaccine that serves as a boost, as it were, and it's directed against the dominant circulating strain that's in society, you have every reason to believe that that is going to be better than having a vaccine that isn't highly specific to the circulating strain.
01:08:09.440 It hasn't been proven in a clinical trial because we don't have time to do a clinical trial because we need to get the vaccine out now because we have such a situation throughout the world and certainly in the United States.
01:08:24.580 We're having 400 deaths per day and up to 5,000 hospitals a day, hospitalizations.
01:08:31.420 And that's predominantly very, very heavily weighted towards BA45.
01:08:35.760 We are moving towards a cadence that for most people likely will be requiring a yearly annual updating of a vaccine in order to account for what will be the inevitable waning of immunity.
01:08:53.900 There are people over the last number of years who have become vaccine hesitant.
01:08:58.760 There are people who have become outright anti-vaxxers.
01:09:01.760 There are people who believe conspiracy theories.
01:09:03.960 The idea of the vaccine itself has become highly polarized and highly political.
01:09:08.420 How concerned are you about uptake for something like what you just spoke about or even the bivalent vaccines?
01:09:16.180 Well, obviously, the idea of vaccine hesitancy or even outright anti-vaxxing is something that we're really concerned about here in the United States and in many respects throughout the world.
01:09:30.540 We have to do much more effort in communicating in simple terms what the scientific data is.
01:09:38.840 And if we can get people to just appreciate what the evidence is and not conspiracy theory, not made up things, but what the real evidence is, it points very strongly towards getting vaccinated and also keeping up with your boosters.
01:09:55.740 Thank you.