Rebel News Podcast - August 22, 2022


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Episode Stats

Length

28 minutes

Words per Minute

179.90411

Word Count

5,178

Sentence Count

1

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

In this episode of The Rebel News Daily Live Stream, we cover the issue of federal government trespassing on farmer's land and stealing samples of their water without telling them why, and why they do it. We also look at the story of a farmer who accused the feds of stealing water samples from his private dugouts, and the government's response.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 oh good afternoon good morning everybody and welcome to the rebel news daily live stream
00:00:20.560 what a morning i it's a photo finish that i'm here at all adam how's it going oh no complaints
00:00:26.960 i didn't know if you're gonna make it and then suddenly we went live i'm like oh hey everybody
00:00:31.640 well i was busy hanging my head over a space heater beside my desk as you can tell my hair is
00:00:37.160 still wet i have to fill in for ezra today and it's quite a uh packed pierogi of a day as they say
00:00:42.840 um but the show must go on as you say i know as i say as you know the show must go on so
00:00:51.280 people are here to watch the news we're here to bring it to them this is the rebel news daily
00:00:55.320 live stream we're streaming on youtube but um there may come a time depending on what we're
00:01:01.640 talking about that we might have to cut that youtube live stream just to preserve the channel
00:01:05.280 because they're a censorship platform there are certain things that you absolutely cannot talk
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00:01:51.400 we do but also democratize the show wherein you can have your say as well i think that's it adam did
00:01:56.860 you look at the live stream topics because i obviously did not i did very very briefly um lots
00:02:05.080 of stuff to get into um obviously today's a bit of an alberta focused show uh but i first want to look
00:02:10.920 to our uh very often like-minded neighbor saskatchewan um with these feds poking around on farmer's land
00:02:19.180 um i think this is an issue you could probably speak to at length and with great passion but
00:02:23.920 let's take a look at this article i guess right off the bat and talk about it a little bit and then
00:02:27.500 go from there yeah oh thank you everybody who prepared the show today for opening with something
00:02:33.120 that i actually know what i'm talking about that's great i think you're in good shape today
00:02:37.480 oh gosh okay great because yeah i wrote i wrote this up yesterday um i'd seen previously and
00:02:45.000 frankly this happens more than people know and it's just really nice to see that saskatchewan is
00:02:51.660 fighting back so what happened was it was posted online a farmer showed a tweet of and i think we
00:03:00.900 included the tweet in the story of these ministry of the environment feds poking around taking what
00:03:08.760 they said were water water samples from private dugouts so they're accessing farmers lands without
00:03:14.780 permission and then stealing samples of their water without telling them why unless you catch them and
00:03:21.280 then they cook up an excuse and so the saskatchewan government they're having none of this absolutely
00:03:28.460 none of this and the feds are extra stupid to have tangled with saskatchewan on this issue because
00:03:33.220 saskatchewan is spoiling for a fight with the feds on the nitrogen fertilizer issue and the carbon tax and
00:03:38.560 the gun grab so they're ready to stand up to the feds um so scott moe is the premier of saskatchewan
00:03:44.820 conservative saskatchewan party um they he retweets this article from minister cockerel now minister
00:03:52.040 cockerel he is the minister of waterways in saskatchewan and he's like hey what the heck are you people
00:03:59.560 doing not only that we want to know why you're doing it and um we are considering enforcement
00:04:06.960 against you we are considering charging you with trespass under the law and again exceedingly
00:04:13.820 stupid that saskatch or that they the feds would do this in saskatchewan because saskatchewan i think
00:04:19.020 about a year and a half ago they just recently strengthened their trespass laws basically even
00:04:23.860 if you're a mailman and you do anything but drop the mail and run away you could be charged with
00:04:30.920 trespass so they're very very strong as strong as you can be in a country which really doesn't have
00:04:36.400 property rights they are doing their best to legislatively ensure property rights particularly
00:04:41.580 for rural people that's why the law came into effect because they were dealing with people who
00:04:46.620 were just trespassing on rural properties thinking oh this is a farmer's land um but his house is over
00:04:52.920 there what does he what does he even care if i go on this land you know besides biosecurity and you
00:04:57.680 know just stay off my land it's none of your business saskatchewan strengthened this up so now
00:05:02.180 they're threatening the feds with trespass and charging them they've also they also have a hot
00:05:08.180 line where people can call and report a fed for trespassing on your land and all of this all of
00:05:14.900 this should come as no surprise because you know who the uh ministry of the environment well the minister
00:05:20.840 himself he was charged with mischief and trespass for scaling the cn tower in toronto and dropping a
00:05:27.980 greenpeace banner so is it really any surprise that members of the ministry ministry staff are
00:05:33.500 out there trespassing on farmer's land it's from the top down my friend and this definitely speaks
00:05:39.380 to sort of a broader issue of law enforcement looking more like i don't know some south american
00:05:45.640 questionable corrupt police force than what we've conventionally thought of as police now that being
00:05:50.840 said i think people taking a good hard look at the rcp might suspect that we've been there for some
00:05:55.220 time um but under justin trudeau the sentiment that authorities police can do whatever they want and
00:06:02.020 uh they're not subject to the laws of the land when they're enforcing the law um has certainly
00:06:07.220 escalated and people these authorities whether it's trampling old ladies with mobility scooters harassing
00:06:13.260 uh reporters calling them jew media um shooting tear gas canisters at alexa lavoie like the the
00:06:21.160 authorities have been getting away with i mean not quite murder but but bordering up on it um in some
00:06:26.760 pretty questionable ways maybe even in some cases um so it's it would be great to see a province
00:06:32.300 particularly a western province being like no you're actually not exempt from the laws just because
00:06:37.960 you're a federal uh officer or operating on behalf of the federal government and in fact we'll see you
00:06:44.720 in court because we're charging a trespassing i would absolutely love to see that a metric of
00:06:48.940 accountability because frankly authorities should be held to the highest possible standards and be
00:06:53.880 doing everything by the book um and there should be an additional degree of scrutiny whether that's
00:06:58.240 politicians or law enforcement um and and hopefully that's what we're seeing here again i'd be surprised
00:07:03.540 to see anything happen it seems like it's carte blanche with little consequences but heaven forbid you
00:07:08.000 show up at a protest a peaceful protest in a truck that's not allowed um trespassing someone's property
00:07:13.080 that seems to be a-okay good to see uh the sort of western sentiment that western frustration
00:07:18.700 um the desire for sovereignty and independence sort of manifesting in in politics where you have
00:07:25.780 actual leaders of provinces doing more than just exclusively writing a letter but threatening
00:07:31.140 potentially even legal action no i think it's great and a hotline where you can report a fed um but i
00:07:38.160 wonder how steven gilbeau would appreciate if some farmers just barged into his constituency office and
00:07:44.040 started using the taps because i mean if he could steal our water we'll just show up and steal his
00:07:50.120 oh no questions no ask we're just here inspecting the water and see how he likes it you know these
00:07:55.920 people they're the first gilbeau if you were a conservative and you lingered maybe a little bit
00:08:02.380 too long on the sidewalk in front of his house by the way i don't like when people protest at
00:08:05.900 politicians houses but if you did guess what he would do call the cops immediately even if you
00:08:11.560 were on a public sidewalk i guarantee you he would heaven forbid you prayed a block away from an
00:08:17.220 abortion clinic yeah yeah yeah but they can just come on your land they can just come on your land
00:08:25.540 by the way they don't know what's like i don't know what it's like in where you live but i know that
00:08:31.280 you know a lot of new crops are tested in and around where i live um and so they don't know
00:08:38.780 what's in your field that they're trudging across to access your dugout by the way why are you
00:08:46.840 accessing my dugout what are you testing for are you testing for high nitrogen levels so that you can
00:08:53.140 say oh high nitrogen levels in this dugout that they probably use to irrigate the field so it doesn't
00:09:01.520 even matter um are you testing for high nitrogen levels so you have an excuse to impose nitrogen targets
00:09:08.060 on farmers because oh look this has made its way into a waterway it's a dugout it's a enclosed
00:09:12.980 waterway it's not getting anywhere but so what are they doing what are you testing for well and then
00:09:19.280 there are other concerns that people may not be familiar with if they're not in the sort of
00:09:22.940 agricultural communities but i mean people who have boats are more than aware that it's very easy
00:09:27.440 to transport invasive species that maybe that region is not equipped so these feds are touring the
00:09:33.240 country i know even in my community telus is currently installing fiber optics uh underground
00:09:38.840 to boost everyone's internet and they're actually there's a cinch bug epidemic destroying everyone's
00:09:44.540 grass and it's actually telus moving them it's it's they're getting into their equipment and they're
00:09:49.500 moving to the next site and it's spreading so imagine that that's just our grass imagine that
00:09:53.520 happening to a crop because some agent decides he wants to go around and provide some bogus justification
00:09:58.680 for nitrogen limits and fertilizer limits it's uh it's it's really hard it'd be very rose colored
00:10:05.340 glasses to imagine that they're doing this for noble and then the helpful purposes for the best
00:10:10.940 interests of the farmers um i don't think anyone would buy that narrative for a second um the fact is if
00:10:18.260 some sort of testing needs to be done if it's justified um it you need to talk to the farmer you need to go
00:10:23.980 through those proper steps you need to do all that stuff and frankly most farmers are pretty reasonable
00:10:28.640 if you're like listen no we're doing some generic testing for this purpose we're working on something
00:10:33.620 farmers okay sure no problem just make sure you don't go over that part but no these guys just
00:10:37.420 drive out there do whatever they please complete uh disrespect for these people's private property
00:10:42.280 um and yeah it's just another in the latest sort of piling on of issues of lack of respect from the
00:10:48.320 federal governments for uh people out west who are and i mean frankly i mean this would this would
00:10:52.720 frankly offend farmers anywhere this if if there was agents suddenly in my backyard doing ground
00:10:58.380 samples without speaking to me i wouldn't be happy about it either and that's effectively what
00:11:02.280 this is tantamount to so not good and uh yeah good to see some pushback as we mentioned
00:11:07.980 yeah i would be off the rev limiter if i found these people on my property and yeah there's another
00:11:14.880 issue here that again i don't think city people know but farmers are acutely aware of this
00:11:20.360 so some waterways are under federal jurisdiction but not all waterways and i'm pretty sure your
00:11:26.420 dugout isn't um but the federal government expands what qualifies as a waterway all the time to
00:11:35.160 control what you can do on your property there was a it happens in the united states and it happens in
00:11:41.940 canada if you get a puddle that somehow like forms just a spring drainage puddle on your driveway but
00:11:48.400 somehow connects to a stream and that stream somehow connects eventually depending on runoff
00:11:54.960 and rain that year to a river well your puddle might actually fall under federal jurisdiction
00:12:01.360 and so if you need to trench your driveway to drain your puddle so that you aren't losing your hubcaps
00:12:05.900 every time you get to your drive or to your garage you might have to take it up with the feds
00:12:10.460 and that's the problem here so once they start poking around on your dugout and all of a sudden
00:12:15.880 your dugout is under federal jurisdiction then everything else in and around that dugout can
00:12:20.200 end up near federal jurisdiction and it's just an expand they use waterways as an expansion
00:12:24.560 of government power all the time and we're seeing it right now and i'm so happy saskatchewan's fighting
00:12:30.840 back yeah that's great all right do you want to talk dairy farmers or do we want to get into this uh
00:12:37.180 leave them alone camping you know what let's talk dairy farmers just for a second because this sort
00:12:42.320 of segues in to leave them alone yeah so the war again i think regular viewers of the show know that
00:12:48.600 i think that ruminants are man's best friend i like my dog just fine but i think ruminants um
00:12:54.300 are one of those things that really are the are essential for human health um because they take the
00:13:02.120 things that we can't eat and turn it into things that we can and um you know there's b12 and there's
00:13:08.640 a whole host of things and as there's a war on meat simultaneously happening there's a war on dairy
00:13:15.560 and there's this article right now in the globe and mail and basically they're saying why it might
00:13:23.820 be a good time to ditch dairy and the article goes on to say that high inflation food inflation
00:13:31.200 might actually be a good time for you to say well maybe i'll just ditch dairy altogether
00:13:39.540 and since i can't afford milk and cheese and i'll just drink the i guess the nut water that's lying
00:13:47.480 about being milk you know like whatever almond milk whatever i'll just drink that it's just
00:13:53.440 nut sweat and i mean that i mean that in the kindest ways clip it clip it clip it but that's
00:14:02.980 really what it is you just pour water over like cashews and almonds that's not milk that doesn't
00:14:08.920 have calcium in it they squeeze them they milk them they're like little nipples yes it doesn't
00:14:15.040 have b12 like this is just going off the rails already um but so this person argues a dietitian
00:14:21.560 by the way which is insane argues that maybe you should stop eating dairy altogether because it
00:14:27.120 costs too much um but that's good news because now you can eat all these other things that actually
00:14:32.620 by the way bread and carbs that actually costs more money by the way the milk replacements actually cost
00:14:40.280 more money than the actual milk it's like this article was written by nobody somebody who's never bought
00:14:44.700 groceries before for a family of five um and so again i it's funny because as i was attempting to
00:14:53.980 like towel my hair before i came downstairs i was listening to um a dairy farmer talk about
00:15:00.080 and he was debunking the myths of veganism about milk like that the animals are stressed and blah
00:15:05.900 blah blah blah and so that stress hormones like cortisol get passed into the milk and that affects
00:15:10.600 human health cows don't lactate if they're stressed they have to be in a calm safe situation
00:15:17.260 before their milk lets down so that's just a total lie it's like these people have never been to a
00:15:24.060 dairy farm where it's just like you can walk up and hug a cow they're not stressed out this is what
00:15:28.500 they do this is the cow's job and then like further to that point for people who maybe don't know this
00:15:34.260 like if you watch the stampede everyone's ripping around on horses they're roping they're fast tying
00:15:39.760 them yeah that's a sport uh real sort of ranching where you're getting the cattle to the truck
00:15:45.180 every time that cow runs it's sweating which is losing weight which is costing you money
00:15:50.340 so if if everything is going properly no one should be working hard while you're rounding up cattle
00:15:57.020 because you're supposed to you basically if you work hard or you're running or you're roping
00:16:00.760 it's because something has gone awry and you're losing weight on that animal the other thing too
00:16:05.420 is if they are high stress that meat tenses up so if you're running really aggressive wrangling and
00:16:10.980 you're you're stressing these cows out you're going to have bad quality meat you're going to get paid
00:16:14.980 less for it because they're sweating off that weight so whether it's dairy or beef they're the cowboys
00:16:19.540 are making and the ranchers farmers are making every effort to keep those animals as relaxed as possible
00:16:24.680 yeah this is crazy this article goes on to cite the canadian food guide which is a disaster
00:16:30.520 once they started publishing food guides human health took a real serious turn for the worse
00:16:35.180 everybody ends up on statins and medication and diet every like a serious spike in diabetes and health
00:16:44.020 related issues heart related issues once people started following the food guide
00:16:48.080 but then they go on to say that dairy is a high impact on the environment
00:16:52.800 cows go and eat grass then their manure seeds the grass and it's just like a perfect circle of life
00:17:01.280 and we get to eat the cows along the way plus we get to drink their dairy
00:17:06.020 and leather cars leather seats all the good stuff
00:17:09.000 leather seats yeah and so again ruminants magical animals they're the unicorn really of
00:17:15.400 if there were such a thing as a unicorn it would be a cow
00:17:18.020 but this person goes on to complain about the eco footprint of dairy production
00:17:23.100 but tell me about the eco footprint of an almond farm
00:17:27.940 you know farming has ecological impacts that's just how it is
00:17:32.940 but cows seed the pasture sequesters carbon if you care about those sorts of things
00:17:39.100 but raising the natural environment to plant almond trees and cashew trees
00:17:44.980 or whatever people are soy farms whatever that also has an ecological impact
00:17:50.160 let's not pretend that farming human agriculture doesn't have an ecological impact
00:17:55.480 and that's fine but saying one is better than the other is probably not not an ideal argument here
00:18:02.240 no it's it's baseless and it's an attack and it's it's so interesting
00:18:07.680 the because very often you see the dairy industry you go to like whether it's the ag hall at stampede or
00:18:15.440 or sort of their lobby groups they're they're all they have these commercials about how they're net zero
00:18:20.200 they're pandering so hard to these groups to try and be on board with them but i mean the the
00:18:26.600 very influential dairy farmers associations need to get on board with being proud of their product
00:18:33.120 and stop playing these political games this is very reminiscent of the conversation i had with
00:18:37.500 danielle smith about even the use of the word net zero and she was like well i'm saying it because
00:18:42.080 the industry is saying it but i'm like the industry is saying it because they feel like they have to
00:18:46.240 and she even said well maybe we shouldn't be doing this but we need like i don't think the ranchers
00:18:50.920 like cattle ranchers broadly will be buying into this uh but the dairy farm needs to say you know what
00:18:55.480 go fly a kite like we we make this an excellent product um we're valuable contributors to the economy
00:19:00.800 on the global scale compared to some of these other countries which frankly i don't even know
00:19:04.880 how much they're affecting the climate but we're reflecting if we're not contributing meaningful
00:19:10.280 pollution to the environment compared to some of these other countries and you want me to stop
00:19:14.900 drinking milk so that what it's it's like a virtue signal categorically this can have if every canadian
00:19:21.880 stopped drinking milk stopped consuming dairy we'd lose a bunch of money there'd be a bunch of farmers
00:19:27.220 out of business and it would make no difference whatsoever i'm also sick of this mentality by the
00:19:32.840 way bring on the rickets yeah well and i'm i'm so sick of this mentality that that because the
00:19:39.680 government is is spending out of control because they can't bring costs and because there's supply
00:19:44.480 issues because of a net management across the board whether it's the united states canada or
00:19:49.140 overseas that we should just start sacrificing sort of fundamental components of our lives and that
00:19:55.300 that's the solution we don't need to get rid of milk we need to get rid of justin trudeau
00:19:59.000 plain and simple and i'm sick of being told oh no more fuel cars no more milk no more this no more
00:20:05.620 that no more beef no more like we why are we set are we for generations we saw collective general
00:20:13.040 improvements we saw better health longer lifespans and now suddenly all those things availability of
00:20:20.500 meat high protein diets all those things that have largely accommodated and facilitated increased
00:20:26.060 lifespans they're taking them away gradually and making things worse that's not the direction we're
00:20:30.980 supposed to be heading yeah why do i have to give up cheese because justin trudeau won't stop spending
00:20:37.300 other people's money like that that's really what the first argument being made here is and then they
00:20:42.740 say they actually admit though that milk is probably essential to human health so they say
00:20:48.240 um though milk does contain nutrients that human needs such as humans need such as protein and
00:20:53.540 calcium those nutrients are not unique to dairy and can be easily found in other foods except those
00:20:59.120 foods are not all that easy for example a cup of dairy milk provides about eight grams of protein okay
00:21:05.460 which is about the same as two tablespoons of peanut butter okay tell me the carbon impact of peanut
00:21:10.360 butter now um and a half a cup of lentils okay Canadians grow lentils but that's gut
00:21:18.120 busting or a quarter of a block of tofu okay similarly a quarter cup of chia seeds two cups of cooked greens
00:21:27.760 such as bok choy or collards one cup of calcium calcium fortified so they have to fortify the plant
00:21:35.740 milk which is not milk to make it be like milk why why do you have to like chemically engineer
00:21:43.340 things that aren't milk to behave like milk why don't you just let us eat milk just let us eat
00:21:48.640 milk why do all these other steps it's like when they when they do plant-based sausage and it's like
00:21:53.320 well just you did all this work to make it look like sausage can't i just have the sausage it seems
00:21:57.720 less labor intensive if you care about that sort of thing yeah well norm mcdonald has a whole bit about
00:22:03.480 this about like you don't see like meats forming themselves into the countenance of other things
00:22:09.560 it's only vegetables pretending to be meat because people want meat um and to go back to something
00:22:15.320 earlier the the sort of food pyramid that is based uh largely on the usda uh pyramid originally set up
00:22:22.800 i think it was in the 70s which by the way when that came out that's when we saw the onset of mass
00:22:27.360 diabetes obesity all this stuff um which by the way was was instituted by the department of agriculture
00:22:33.220 who were selling wheat and and told you you need a ton of wheat i'm like all heavily influenced by
00:22:39.680 the way heavily influenced by the likes of kellogg's yeah seriously you know but okay so it's it's
00:22:47.600 incredible though there is there is something i'm going to do a shout out it's it's not a formal
00:22:51.780 endorsement or anything but there's a really interesting series by jimmy aiken who i've probably
00:22:55.500 mentioned before called mysterious world and he talks about like i don't know weird topics like like
00:23:02.020 are ghosts real it's very faith and reason so it's kind of a catholic lens so he'll present like
00:23:06.980 skinwalker ranch and then he'll say is this plausible what makes sense what doesn't he actually
00:23:12.000 does one because he was quite overweight and he went through a significant journey and the episode's
00:23:16.380 called the mystery of weight loss and he goes through this at such length the extent to which and
00:23:21.540 he's not very conspiratorially minded but the lengths to which they just completely subverted all
00:23:27.720 common sense the the general understanding of people and how to lose weight and become healthy
00:23:32.680 throughout all of history it was really flipped on its head with the onset of this uh this usda sort
00:23:39.680 of food pyramid guide and people 100 accepted at the behest of government health officials and their
00:23:46.000 sound advice that this is how you get healthy well since then people haven't been able to get healthy
00:23:51.500 really unless people categorically reject this government advice uh from this food pyramid and
00:23:57.280 take on these other forms of diets in fact there's concerted efforts to undermine other diets that even if
00:24:03.060 they even if they were so it's incredible but it's a really big sort of in-depth look at lots of the
00:24:09.300 podcasts are interesting there's some really interesting topics but that one speaks to this topic
00:24:12.880 so directly i was going to try and get him on at some point i should reach out to him again to talk
00:24:16.880 about that but very interesting stuff yeah you know i was watching uh you know i'm just my youtube history
00:24:24.580 is uh you know what adam if i get murdered delete it um but but i was i i'm subscribed to a youtube
00:24:33.220 channel called a low carb down under because in australia there there's this group of doctors who
00:24:39.280 they actually you know they they test their theories some of them are psychologists and the how like this
00:24:46.880 spikes in blood sugar affect the mental health of young people and so they have like these doctors
00:24:52.620 from different parts of medicine sports physiologists and and they sort of come together for these
00:24:59.600 conferences and and these talks and i was like i saw this name last name was bickman i was like what
00:25:06.780 the heck wild rose mla gary bickman i think it's either his brother or his son who's like a huge doctor
00:25:14.120 in the like low carb space that like debunking the myths of sugar in sports performance and i think
00:25:20.940 he's at um uh uh bring him young university okay in the united states but i was like wow all my lives
00:25:30.760 have just intersected in one in one uh video it's very odd to stumble across that but anyways enough
00:25:37.380 about my youtube history uh let's move on to um this amazing petition done by our friend jeremy
00:25:43.740 lafredo on the issue of dairy and the government getting things wrong and the government telling
00:25:49.560 you what to eat when all the government has ever done is give you advice about how to get fat and be
00:25:53.780 unhealthy and line the pockets of the pharmaceutical industry so amos miller is an amish holistic farmer
00:26:00.920 in fact he farms exactly the way the government tells you to farm it's organic he doesn't use pesticides
00:26:08.580 or at least chemical pesticides he doesn't use uh chemical fertilizers everything that his farm
00:26:14.960 needs is produced on the farm very low carbon nitrogen yeah yeah no tractors by the way no diesel
00:26:24.380 this is like exactly the the horrific way they want the rest of us to farm but he's making a go of it
00:26:30.520 because he has this buyer's co-op it's really a co-op they call it a private buyer's club
00:26:36.000 so he has these people who want to consume food grown the way he does and they're willing to pay
00:26:43.140 for it naturally because to produce that food that way it's very very expensive and labor intensive right
00:26:49.920 so they have to pay a premium but they want it and they don't want the usda involved in any of it
00:26:54.680 right the us department of agriculture don't want their inspectors in there they don't care they know
00:26:59.380 how he grows it they know it's not inspected by the usda they're actually willing to pay a premium for
00:27:05.100 that and yet the usda is raiding his farm um they're coming in with guns like he's amish pennsylvania
00:27:12.100 amish so pacifist as they can come turn the other cheek they don't fight they don't enlist in the
00:27:18.100 military i'm pretty sure they don't even vote um they by and large they don't use um uh any sort of
00:27:26.320 modern technology um on their farms uh although that can vary by community and so but the feds are coming
00:27:34.500 in and telling him that he has to stop producing the way that christia freeland would want us all to
00:27:40.500 farm and uh see they use teams of horses in the field like this is incredibly labor intensive and
00:27:48.000 your yields are so low but this is what this is what they this is how he farms and this is the people
00:27:53.420 that people want to buy syngenta oh anyways people want people want to buy from him but the usda
00:28:00.200 they're saying he can't they're raiding the farm so jeremy has a petition it's at leave them alone
00:28:06.080 dot com uh to call on the federal government to stop persecuting amos miller um for basically
00:28:15.000 producing food that people want to buy without government involvement that petition 19 000
00:28:21.540 ion ¡samtuma 15 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 fraud