Rebel News Podcast - July 21, 2021


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Episode Stats

Length

58 minutes

Words per Minute

174.5553

Word Count

10,186

Sentence Count

17

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Join us as we discuss the end of the pandemic and the impact it has had on public health and hygiene. We discuss the dangers of spreading germs and the benefits of increased hygiene and sanitation in the face of a pandemic.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 you know sheila uh honest to goodness i mean what i i don't i've reached out to other people
00:00:21.020 they've also experienced incredible health uh during this uh the so-called deadly months
00:00:27.920 turning into deadly years and um by the way what what actually happened to the flu last uh fall and
00:00:35.580 winter does does anyone know where it went well that's the thing like all of a sudden the flu
00:00:42.340 suddenly disappears now i i think you know a part of my good health is probably attributed to the
00:00:49.540 fact that shopping carts are now being sanitized because as a mom um i spent a lot of time in the
00:00:56.140 grocery store and when you think about it those shopping carts and baskets they've got to be
00:01:01.400 disgusting duh i mean just i don't think the shopping carts had ever been washed until the
00:01:07.920 beginning of the pandemic and now it's a routine thing and i attribute all my cough colds and
00:01:12.740 sniffles to the fact that i touched shopping carts and then touched my face or touched my purse touched
00:01:19.720 my keys and then just contaminated myself with whatever cooties exist out there so i think if
00:01:25.060 i were to count the one thing that made the pandemic uh um like that made public health a lot better
00:01:30.480 during the pandemic you know what i i think that's a very logical response and another i think super
00:01:38.120 spreader um device of common germs is um when you go to an escalator and that handrail i mean think of
00:01:46.880 how many hundreds or thousands of uh hands have been on that handrail that you're supposed to hold
00:01:53.300 uh going up so i i just i don't even hold on to it and occasionally you'll get a karen security guard
00:01:59.520 yelling at you to uh hold the handrail in fact i think wasn't there somebody in montreal that actually
00:02:05.620 got arrested by the transit police for not holding the handrail i would argue in this day and age of
00:02:11.400 contagions hey i'm trying to be clean i'm trying to be sanitary and that is not where to go but i think
00:02:18.740 much like the the baskets and the shopping carts that you mentioned sheila i always see people on a
00:02:24.800 more frequent basis um uh i shouldn't say people but uh mall employees uh wiping down those handrails
00:02:32.600 too so maybe maybe this is a good consequence uh that has come out of this uh covid19 uh just increased
00:02:39.980 hygiene and sanitation etiquette i'm from fort saskatchewan we don't have escalators so the only
00:02:46.800 time i i get remotely near an escalator is when i'm flying so only in airports do i go near an
00:02:53.340 escalator because i avoid malls like the plague by the way so that's the only place that i experience
00:02:58.420 an escalator i should tell everybody what we're doing here today um even though my skype feed is
00:03:03.240 completely frozen uh i'm i think we're still streaming on all the places that we're supposed to be
00:03:09.180 streaming and we have some good news about one of the places that we are streaming on so this is the
00:03:14.680 rebel news daily live stream it used to just be on fridays hosted by ezra but now it's five days a
00:03:21.420 week there's more news than ever and a lot of people unfortunately are still either at home because of
00:03:26.300 the pandemic because their employers are a bunch of hypochondriacs or they've just completely moved to
00:03:32.380 working from home so if you do work from home now welcome to the club it's okay um so we stream on
00:03:40.060 youtube we've been completely demonetized on youtube but we're still streaming on youtube because we have
00:03:45.260 1.5 million people over there who do watch us and we want to tell those 1.5 million people that if you
00:03:52.420 are watching us on youtube please take an off-ramp to another platform that doesn't hate you for your
00:03:58.680 political views and doesn't want to censor you and so that's why we are also streaming over on rumble
00:04:04.280 um great free speechy platform we're also streaming on odyssey and we have some good news about odyssey
00:04:12.200 so odyssey in the past you could leave us a hyper chat by purchasing some of odyssey's library
00:04:18.400 cryptocurrency and you could use that library cryptocurrency to send us a hyper chat as we're live
00:04:24.580 or to tip us as a creator but odyssey's added a brand new feature where you can uh i think it's
00:04:32.920 send us a hyper chat justin and you or tip us but you can also do it in just regular old fiat currency
00:04:40.540 so if you if you're like me and you you want to understand cryptocurrency and you you know you should
00:04:46.740 but you haven't yet um and you want to just spend regular old money you can do that too you can do that
00:04:52.920 on odyssey now and we are also streaming over on super you which is great it's i mean you can there's
00:04:59.320 a live chat feature over there and you can um send us something called a super you shout over on super
00:05:07.560 you which i think is wonderful and you can tip us as a creator over there so i think that's checking
00:05:11.780 all the boxes there well that's fantastic because you know sheila we sure need alternatives to
00:05:17.400 silicon valley's big tech giants because the censorship uh i've never seen anything like it
00:05:23.600 in fact i never dreamed i would ever see the kind of days we're living in right now my friend
00:05:28.360 no me neither and uh you know that that takes us actually to something i wanted to touch on
00:05:33.720 and it's ournewstudio.com and uh even though we've been completely demonetized by youtube
00:05:41.400 we basically live and die on the support of our viewers at home because we'll never take a penny
00:05:47.820 from justin trudeau and i think that's probably the most democratic way of doing something we know
00:05:53.500 if we're getting something right or wrong based on the response of our viewers um because we have to
00:05:59.080 listen to you where it's not like it's not like cbc it's not like the mainstream media where
00:06:03.920 you just keep failing upward as long as you say the things that justin trudeau wants you to say
00:06:08.880 you don't have to tell the truth um because and you don't have to produce something that
00:06:15.400 people want to consume because it doesn't matter justin trudeau is just going to continue to bail
00:06:19.980 you out for failure um we don't we don't have that option here and we would never want that option
00:06:25.220 anyway and you know sheila occasionally i see comments from our haters and i assume they're the
00:06:31.820 haters because i don't think our fans think this way and the proof is in the pudding in terms of
00:06:36.440 donations but it's this comment oh there they go begging again well we're not begging we're asking
00:06:44.480 and i think this is the most honest way of raising funds if you want to give if you want to support
00:06:53.180 so be it if you don't want that's okay you can still tune in it's the best of both worlds isn't it
00:06:59.140 unlike the mainstream media which just takes a direct deduction off of your paycheck every two
00:07:06.380 weeks it's like roger's uh failed scheme of negative option billing right um we're just gonna
00:07:12.740 it's actually worse because at least when negative option billing you could call old man rogers and say
00:07:18.180 hey i don't want uh channels x y and z and uh you're not billed anymore today with the media you have
00:07:26.060 absolutely no say you will pay for it whether you want to or not with us we make an ask if you want
00:07:34.280 to give give and uh well what can i say uh we are in business and um and this is a very worthy
00:07:40.520 initiative our our new studio uh we need equipment our old tri caster and put in a great um five year
00:07:48.040 or six year mission yeah and um things break down things get obsolete and um but you know what
00:07:55.260 there's a there's a price to pay for this equipment isn't there sheila sure and that's the thing we
00:08:00.560 if you go to our new studio.com and uh i can't see if justin does take us there but if he would be so
00:08:09.300 kind as to take us there you can actually see what we're asking for we give the monetary breakdown
00:08:13.360 you can see it's all very reasonable stuff and yeah our old tri caster it worked hard every single
00:08:20.140 day for justin because justin is the tri caster zookeeper he was responsible for the care and
00:08:27.420 feeding and love of the tri caster um he's the guy who operated it every day it's used for ezra's daily
00:08:33.300 show your show all the in-studio green screen work that you might see not mine that's my setup is
00:08:40.660 completely different but everything that came out of the studio in toronto um was all done with the
00:08:47.060 tri caster so it worked hard every day and um we do keep our costs for our um our production very low
00:08:55.340 we're not like the bloated cbc who shows up to an event with like six satellite trucks and five chase
00:09:02.440 producers working with two on-air talent and a guy that holds a reflective screen for each one of them
00:09:07.960 it's very it's really something to see next time i'm out and about i'm actually going to turn the
00:09:12.200 camera on cbc so people can see what i'm dealing with we don't do any of that we we keep our costs
00:09:16.800 very very low and that's why we're able to get things done um without bailouts without you know
00:09:23.060 uh putting everything behind a paywall that's another thing that we do here at rebel news we do
00:09:27.860 have some stuff behind a paywall we have our premium shows behind the paywall but by and large most of
00:09:33.380 what we do is just out there for you to see if you want to help us pay for it that's great if you
00:09:37.660 don't that's fine too it's still there for you to see and you know sheila i have an anecdote for you
00:09:42.720 because some people will look at the what what is the cbc um welfare up to now 1.5 billion a year
00:09:50.900 something along those lines and where does my where does where does 1.5 billion a year go to well i can
00:09:57.380 tell you uh years ago i used to go to a burlington uh network called cts for a weekly panel discussion
00:10:04.960 and i remember once asking one of the trained broadcast professionals um wow these cameras look
00:10:11.240 so uh good um they look like state-of-the-art to me and he said well that's not quite true they're just
00:10:17.940 one wee step down from state-of-the-art and i said oh where'd you get them and he says well
00:10:23.200 we get them from cbc we buy our equipment for basically 10 cents on the dollar used from cbc
00:10:30.000 because once they're one step down from state-of-the-art well the people at cbc demand
00:10:35.620 the state-of-the-art isn't that amazing sheila and i mean i'm telling you when i say one step down from
00:10:41.480 state-of-the-art basically state-of-the-art there was nothing wrong yeah with these cameras and any of
00:10:48.200 the other equipment and i thought golly what you know that says everything doesn't it when you are
00:10:54.220 getting free money and it's in the billions why should there be any governor on you to spend it
00:11:02.460 wisely or diligently yeah yeah that's the thing again you just fail upwards like in a statistical
00:11:09.780 rounding error of canadians watch their flagship programs um and they think that's great give us
00:11:16.040 if you just give us more money maybe we'll get better at this after how long have they been
00:11:20.980 around approaching 100 years um you know that's not what we do and you know justin maybe we can
00:11:27.420 throw to the video that mocha and efron efron's our head of video mocha's our chief videographer
00:11:33.860 they put together a video you don't often see those guys in front of the camera they are
00:11:39.260 a little bit um but you know to fund this sort of equipment for them few new computers for our
00:11:47.680 editing team and the tricaster and a couple other pieces um it sure makes their life a lot easier
00:11:53.240 um because they are using older laptops older desktops in the office they're not ancient but i mean
00:11:59.800 if we want to get the news to you fast we need to have better equipment
00:12:04.100 and um we don't take bailout bucks so maybe we can throw that video up that the guys put together
00:12:09.340 well sheila you're with
00:12:10.400 hey guys had a video for rebel news here efron monsanto along with
00:12:15.980 chief videographer mocha bezirgan we're here to tell you that we need your help once again
00:12:20.800 our tricaster is no longer working it's been working for the last six years
00:12:27.420 but it's not working any longer if you were watching our live streams you must have noticed that
00:12:33.260 we were running into issues during live stream and this tricaster has been in the company
00:12:38.700 before he even joined as an intern back in 2017 this actually filmed the election night coverage
00:12:44.560 that ezra had in 2015 this has a lot of history this has been through a lot of iconic rebel moments
00:12:51.140 remember the time that david was arrested in brampton for bringing you to the other side
00:12:55.020 and we had to go live immediately hello everybody and welcome to this very special emergency
00:13:00.940 live stream i have some terrible news for frank colleague david menzies beloved by many
00:13:07.500 um public interest journalist was just arrested and also remember when you were holding the phone
00:13:13.420 to the to your face instead of recording the action the rest of it go away
00:13:17.380 my colleagues you're not listening a lot of history and distress all these live streams
00:13:27.140 this actually films ezra levand's nightly show every weekday andrew's weekly show and even david's show
00:13:33.040 every week this plays an integral part of the company we're looking to upgrade our equipment to
00:13:37.260 help bring you a better side of the story that you'll never see anywhere else this includes getting
00:13:42.760 a new tricaster this will be the tricaster elite 2 this will help us increase our production value
00:13:47.880 for live streaming we can scream up to eight different guests at the same time we can have
00:13:52.440 online debates across the nation just like we've done before you've seen katherine's coverage throughout
00:13:57.400 the pandemic all throughout ontario you've seen sydney's coverage when we sent them over to manitoba
00:14:01.800 to show you the other side of fight the fines for some of the egregious lockdown arrest there you've seen
00:14:07.480 pastor tim stevens and rested in front of his family recorded by our team who were there at a moment's
00:14:12.280 notice no hesitation we want to give you the other side if you can provide us once again with the
00:14:17.960 proper equipments we can continue to do that yeah unlike the corporate press we don't get a tax bailout
00:14:23.560 to a tune of nearly 600 million dollars every year we would never do that we would never trade our
00:14:28.360 integrity for views or for any other things you want to keep bringing you the other side of the story
00:14:33.160 and would it be truthful to you the rebel viewer who continuously watches us we're looking just for
00:14:37.640 modest equipment the laptops are around 2500 all in they're simply high performance laptops to do
00:14:43.640 field reporting while mocha is on the field across the nation he wants to be able to finish the report
00:14:47.720 that same night and we're also looking to get desktop computers for office workers to help increase
00:14:52.520 their production efficiency as well these computers are pretty modest they're not high-end they're simply
00:14:57.400 just work computers to get them done you can see the specifications we asked for they're going to cost a
00:15:01.400 couple thousand each but these will last several years at the bare minimum then we're also looking for a new
00:15:06.440 track caster the elite edition it's going to cost us forty thousand dollars and i know that sounds
00:15:10.520 like a lot but it's going to last quite a long time you've seen the troubles we've had with the
00:15:14.600 live stream and some other stuff and we want to make sure our production quality is top notch you know
00:15:19.160 we will never take government money like the cbc and our competitors do you forcibly have to pay for
00:15:23.720 the cbt through your tax dollars and you have no say in that you have a say to whether or not you want
00:15:28.440 to help us and help bring you these stories and no one else will thanks to you to rubble viewer you make
00:15:35.160 this possible head over to ournewstudio.com and chip in if you can thanks again for watching it's much
00:15:40.840 appreciated if you chip in for this we're going to appreciate and we're going to produce high quality
00:15:46.520 content if you don't you're not going to go to jail we're not going to send armed men after you
00:15:52.840 we're not going to take any legal action against you unlike other media that are connected to the
00:15:59.000 government we're not going to print any money to devalue your currency in your pocket okay we're
00:16:05.480 just this is completely kosher completely halal completely voluntary completely legal completely okay
00:16:16.280 mocha is the best oh yeah you can tell mocha has had some experience living in a place like turkey
00:16:22.920 yeah but you know yeah but two things yeah um we are spending the money wisely not extravagantly as
00:16:30.760 the cbc does and by the way sheila i think the cbc has a disincentive not to spend wisely because
00:16:38.040 if they crunch the numbers and they whittled down their expenditures um instead of say 1.5 billion it's
00:16:45.320 1.1 billion well then their ministerial masters with the government might say well if they can make
00:16:52.120 do with 1.1 um let's give them 1.1 next year so there's a yeah i think a fear of being diligent
00:17:01.240 with tax dollars because their budget would be cut and the second thing i want to say i'm glad they
00:17:05.640 played that clip of you last year talking about my arrest in brampton because i completely forgot that
00:17:12.600 next month august 2021 my one-year suspension of all brampton recreation and park
00:17:20.040 facilities comes to an end and the day it does i'm going back to that hockey rink to see if sneaky
00:17:28.200 patrick is still playing hockey and maybe just hanging around a park and just rub it into the
00:17:33.560 paladin security guards that their one-year vanquishing of me uh from the rec facilities is over
00:17:40.440 which by the way sheila i don't even think that's a thing i i don't think that could ever pass
00:17:46.200 constitutional muster a security guard with some you know monopoly game kind of ticket book uh giving
00:17:54.040 me this uh edict uh to stay away for one year unbelievable how that city operates when we're
00:18:01.560 when is that up sometime in august i'll find the exact date because i'm coming we're gonna go work out
00:18:08.280 together i just want to make sure that i have the day booked off and somebody else filling in for me
00:18:14.840 because we're going we're going to work out you know we should make a big production of it like you
00:18:21.480 know uh try to find some volunteer marching band and can we rent a basketball court can we get all of
00:18:29.640 us out there and just play like a intramural league like basketball game like the rebels against whoever
00:18:38.200 yeah or like uh well i'm not a basketball guy how about slow pitch out on one of the brampton diamonds
00:18:43.720 they got some beautiful uh baseball diamonds out there but uh yeah you're right uh let let's put our
00:18:49.960 heads together and think of a great way uh to announce the end of my suspension something like
00:18:56.200 uh what what what a king would do or a queen in game of thrones in terms of a grandiose re-entrance but
00:19:04.680 oh my goodness so anyways folks uh just to wrap it up if you can give i know these are trying times
00:19:10.280 for so many people but if you have a few extra bucks around and you can make a donation it is
00:19:15.640 greatly appreciated now i think our first video sheila um already getting lots of traction it's from
00:19:22.760 avi and avi is doing fantastic work down so good he is just so wonderful and um it's about
00:19:31.000 somebody getting arrested in the wee hours of the morning um for a facebook posting now i don't think
00:19:38.440 this man made a threat i don't think he was inciting violence i think the posting was stupid and he clearly
00:19:47.160 regrets it but i think it makes for a cautionary tale of how these days sheila big brother is
00:19:54.280 watching check it out me and my partner was just sitting at home obviously doing the right thing
00:19:58.840 staying home and uh i sort of saw all these lights flashing outside the window it was like 12 o'clock
00:20:03.800 at night just a bit after and um i was we were all we're both a bit freaked out like what's going on
00:20:09.320 like we thought we might have been getting robbed or something like that and then i come outside to
00:20:13.640 find uh five police officers fully armed uh shoulder to shoulder walking down the driveway
00:20:18.360 with you know with the hands on the gun and the torches in our faces and everything like i don't
00:20:22.760 know we just couldn't believe what was happening how you going mate this is police from castle hill
00:20:26.040 yeah mate what's your name troy how you going troy good um what's happening oh mate just um let
00:20:33.240 you know that we're wearing body warm cameras recording the conversation just it's in relation to a
00:20:37.880 post that you made on facebook today within 15 minutes i was in the back of the back of a paddy
00:20:43.080 wagon flying down the street it was like a 40 minute drive to the police station and they put me in a
00:20:49.240 cell for three hours while i was and you know i had an interview and you know i got searched and
00:20:54.120 photographed and fingerprinted and and everything
00:21:00.280 a 33 year old tradie in western sydney is facing up to three years in jail for a stupid
00:21:07.160 facebook post he made him reaction to the new south while premier shutting down his industry
00:21:12.920 this case falls outside the scope of the fight the fines initiative so we won't be crowdfunding his
00:21:18.760 defense but it clearly is a story that i think you need to hear as usual watch the whole story and
00:21:25.240 share it to warn others and if something happened to you please submit it to fight the fines.com.au and
00:21:32.120 if we can help by crowdfunding you a lawyer we will otherwise we'll tell your story just like this
00:21:41.240 let me start by making it crystal clear that i think the post was extremely silly and in no way am
00:21:47.320 i defending what he wrote but let's put into perspective as someone who's had numerous explicit
00:21:53.880 threats to kill directed at me with no action followed up by police i'd say when you put into perspective
00:22:01.400 one he didn't threaten gladys nor did he incite anyone else two he just made a very dumb prediction
00:22:10.120 um yeah looking back at it now probably wasn't the best choice of words and you know i've never been
00:22:15.000 never been the greatest with english and choice of words but uh at the time i was pretty frustrated and
00:22:20.440 yeah so you don't actually want to see gladys um getting shot no definitely not mate not at all
00:22:28.440 like nothing like that would have ever entered my mind you know like it's just sort of like
00:22:33.560 saying that uh somebody is liable to do something like that if out of out of frustration if things
00:22:38.680 keep going the way they're going i would never do something like that to anybody
00:22:42.280 do you have a violent criminal history no not at all i've never been in a fight with anyone in my life
00:22:48.680 it was a major overreaction as far as i'm concerned i i can't believe the extent that the police went to
00:22:54.840 um over over such a simple simple comment on facebook are you sorry that you wrote it
00:23:01.400 yeah definitely very sorry um at the time i didn't think of anything really of it that i didn't think
00:23:07.000 that much of it you know it was just sort of uh yeah okay i'm still still in a bit of shock myself
00:23:13.320 uh on how far it went it is quite a serious offense you're facing three years in jail
00:23:17.720 yeah it's unbelievable couldn't even start to imagine that we'll keep up to date with how it
00:23:26.040 progresses it obviously doesn't fall in the scope of our fight the fines cases but uh it it is certainly
00:23:32.680 a what would seem from where i'm sitting a vast overreaction yeah a really silly comment that we can
00:23:42.120 all agree was a very silly comment but oh look i don't i take full responsibility for what i said
00:23:49.480 you know like it's people say silly things when they're upset and out of frustration you know they
00:23:53.960 say things without thinking that's pretty pretty common practice for people when they're under pressure
00:23:58.120 you know yeah well like i said shill i i think what he said was not a death threat it was not an
00:24:05.720 incitement to violence it was as abby mentioned really dumb and regrettable i mean we believe in
00:24:11.720 fighting but we fight with words with thoughts with ideas not with weapons not with any kind of
00:24:18.680 threats or anything that could be perceived as a threat but on the other hand what a grotesque
00:24:25.480 misuse of police resources i mean why so many police officers why in the middle of the night
00:24:34.200 to someone who says he doesn't have a criminal record i don't think he is a gun owner so all i can
00:24:41.160 think of is this being intimidation tactics to send a message to other uh australians that um
00:24:49.720 if you say something we deem to be a little offensive on facebook wow you're going to regret it
00:24:58.040 sheila oh did you lose me did you lose me no here we i got you now sorry sheila okay great who even
00:25:07.320 knows because my skype feed's been frozen so i don't even know if i if i'm talking to anybody
00:25:11.400 unless i can hear you back um yeah like who even with it because he's from australia literally almost
00:25:19.880 nobody has guns there so let's just like take that right out of the equation but also the fact that
00:25:26.040 this guy's facing now three years in jail three years sex offenders don't get that you know you can
00:25:33.640 run somebody over with your car and kill them and get less time in jail than this guy is facing for
00:25:40.360 uh a post on the internet yeah i think he's already paid enough of a penalty by being arrested in the
00:25:49.160 way he has been i i would bet my life that he's not going to get three years much less one week in jail
00:25:56.680 over this um hopefully he'll get a lawyer and by the way that that's part of the penalty too isn't
00:26:02.040 it sheila the process he's going to have to shell out a few thousand dollars at the very least unless
00:26:07.800 he represents himself uh which i wouldn't recommend if there's a three-year penalty and let's hope
00:26:13.800 that they're not going to try to make an example out of him because like i said i don't see the death
00:26:19.560 threat there i see a stupid use of words yeah but um if we have um felony convictions for stupidity
00:26:28.600 we're going to have to start building maximum security penitentiaries the world over especially
00:26:35.560 with uh the rise of social media yeah trudeau will get the chair if there's like if we're arresting
00:26:43.720 people for saying stupid things i mean that that's just not what you do in a free society
00:26:49.800 and we should get to some of these chats yes um and a quick reminder to everybody that if you are
00:26:55.160 watching us on odyssey actually first of all of all if you're watching us on youtube consider
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00:27:19.080 and boy we'd sure appreciate the support because we are trying to uh like we said uh get some new
00:27:25.080 equipment for the studio and by the way if you'd like to support that effort it's at our new studio.com
00:27:31.080 so let's get to some of these cyber chats oh it's our friend history club world
00:27:36.520 you were late yesterday history club world so you're the first one today
00:27:40.440 um any thoughts on bezos in space yes i do have thoughts on that um i'll get to that in a second
00:27:46.120 on katie hopkins being kicked out of australia or the suspension of mp sloan on twitter or the opening
00:27:52.360 of hobbiton in alberta i had to google what that was um follow history club world on instagram your
00:27:58.440 hub for educational content first of all on bezos in space um everybody is really like excited that this
00:28:05.080 is like oh no now space is going to be commuter friendly and the cost of going to space is going
00:28:10.280 to come down i see this as far more sinister um maybe this is just the conspiracy theorist in me which
00:28:17.560 often rears its ugly head um but when i was watching bezos's little thing his capsule land i thought
00:28:26.920 oh my goodness i saw the movie 2012 and this is a test run for all the rich people to just leave the
00:28:36.920 poor people and the unwanted people behind in in the in the case of some sort of cataclysm or um
00:28:45.640 extinction level event i'm like oh yeah i see this this is fine this is just where all the rich people
00:28:51.320 use this technology to leave us all behind that was as i was watching it that was what i got you know
00:28:56.680 i i my take on this sheila is that this is all about bragging rights when it comes to billionaires
00:29:04.120 with egos the size of the cn tower um because richard branson went into space well jeff bezos says
00:29:11.400 i got to go into space and also make the point with an exclamation part that i went higher into space
00:29:18.360 than richard branson it's almost like you know um when you look at the nfl uh what is that really but the
00:29:26.280 ultimate ultimate ultimate golfing country club there's i think 32 franchises so there's 32
00:29:32.520 multi-billionaires that are part of it it is the ultimate exclusivity kind of a a golf club if you
00:29:39.720 want for the filthy rich and i think this is just these billionaires they have more money than they can
00:29:46.360 spend in a hundred lifetime sheila and this is the in thing uh space travel is uh now possible such as it
00:29:55.080 is but i gotta say you know what guys uh yuri gagarin was the first man in space every single one
00:30:02.920 afterwards is just uh repeating something that's already been done neil armstrong was the first to
00:30:09.880 step foot on the moon and uh after that uh the novelty of moon landings wore off so i don't get too
00:30:17.080 excited about this uh sheila and you know i gotta tell you um as as much as i don't mind taking risk
00:30:25.160 i can't ever erase the image from 1986 of the challenger on takeoff and what happened i know there's been
00:30:34.040 great advancements since then but it isn't as easy as just taking a plane um you know uh as a matter of
00:30:42.520 fact yes it is rocket science um yeah as as uh to to counter the old saying that it's not
00:30:50.440 and um i for what it's worth i just don't see for the for the money spent and what you get as a payoff
00:30:58.360 i don't think it's worth it i don't know again i go back to like is this like a dry run for some sort of
00:31:07.000 apocalypse that they know is coming that i don't um and i think so if my options are getting into a
00:31:14.440 confined space and you know how good i am with those with us a sinister bald-headed billionaire
00:31:23.080 which is a little too on the nose and hurtling through space and i get car sick or staying behind
00:31:30.040 and taking my chances with zombies or poison gas or whatever it is i'm probably going to stay behind
00:31:36.680 like i'm just not doing this yeah um oh sorry go ahead sheila go ahead no go ahead go i think
00:31:43.720 history club world had a whole slew of uh queries there there's a lot there and the other one was
00:31:49.480 katie hopkins who um i just found out just before the show going through the toronto sun uh she made the
00:31:55.640 sun uh and katie evidently was um boasting on social media about appearing naked and maskless at a hotel
00:32:05.480 quarantine in breach of the country uh shut down yeah so um and you know australia the way they are
00:32:15.240 uh i guess um being so maskless is one thing but maskless and naked he yikes you're really uh rubbing
00:32:22.360 in i think she was do i understand this right she was in australia um uh sheila for a taping of uh big
00:32:30.360 brother vip i understand but i guess um yeah they're gonna have to write her character out of
00:32:35.560 that uh because of this breach yeah they yanked her work visa and showed her the door and um i mean
00:32:45.160 clearly katie was joking i i don't think she was going to answer the door naked what i will say about
00:32:50.760 katie hopkins is she is despite all the controversy swirling around her one of the nicest people you'll
00:32:56.600 ever meet in real life she's very lovely lady she's very nice she's she's not at all the um abrasive
00:33:05.080 person that uh i think maybe she presents herself as sometimes but also that the media loves to
00:33:11.480 present her as she's very nice and um if i mean if she did open the door naked she'd probably have
00:33:17.480 a big smile on her face because she's just nice like that and um and you know what and i echo your
00:33:25.240 opinion uh sheila back in 2018 you know katie was on the israel trip i i got to know her and uh
00:33:33.080 everything you said is 100 true so so maybe uh this was just um uh some cheekiness as they'd like to
00:33:40.280 say in the uk but australia they're pretty serious these days uh no country for cheekiness right
00:33:48.200 yeah they're so uptight there will be no joking during the pandemic there's no jokes are outlawed too
00:33:52.920 um history club world also asked us oh gosh you know hang on here also asked us about the
00:34:01.880 suspension of mp sloan on twitter you know what if you want to know more about the suspension of
00:34:07.480 derrick sloan on twitter for running afoul of twitter's official covid rules why don't you tune
00:34:14.280 into the ezra levant show tonight because he is ezra's guest um and if you are not yet a subscriber to
00:34:22.360 rebel news plus it's only eight bucks a month you get access to my show david's show ezra's nightly
00:34:28.520 show and andrew chapados's show andrew says um and like i said all that for eight bucks a month and
00:34:35.320 you'll find out exactly what derrick sloan has to say today uh just go to rebel news plus dot com to
00:34:41.560 subscribe yes um way to way to put a plug in there sheila carry on thank you um or history club world
00:34:51.000 really getting his money worth he asked about the hobbiton in alberta i didn't know what a hobbiton
00:34:56.600 was i would i don't exist in that sort of world apparently apparently western canada's first and
00:35:06.280 only hobbiton themed resort is opening in alberta you can imagine i will not be lined up to see this
00:35:12.600 thing um it is assuming you're a lord of the rings fan the burrows western canada's first ever replica
00:35:21.560 resort of jrr tolkien's hobbiton will be by far one of the coolest places to stay this sunny season
00:35:32.440 david are you going to the hobbiton well what will i go as will i go as a hobbit or will i go as a uh is it
00:35:41.240 a norc or a a dork or i i i can't remember all the colorful characters in that but thank you for
00:35:47.320 that explanation sheila because i thought a habitant was a professional hockey player based in
00:35:52.600 montreal oh my goodness no this i'm just reading this and i guess this gets even worse and i know
00:35:57.960 like my habits my personal hobbies are might seem peculiar to people in ontario or like toronto like
00:36:04.920 metropolitan toronto people i like to hunt i like to go aquatic i like to shoot i like archery i i like all
00:36:10.920 that i like dirt bikes so i know that it might seem kind of foreign but this seems really foreign
00:36:15.480 and spooky to me look at this with enough room to accommodate two adults complimentary breakfast a
00:36:22.440 private garden and an indoor fireplace and our favorite feature oh my god these nerds anyways
00:36:28.440 our favorite feature a closet full of themed clothing oh my god this is a larping resort
00:36:33.640 we can honestly say i know we this is grown adults come on you guys we can honestly say that this will
00:36:41.480 be nothing we've ever seen before and that's something worth celebrating a hobbit themed day
00:36:46.360 will open the resort to say thank you for the public for their support i just i can't i i just i i
00:36:54.440 can't there's adults that do this right like i i i don't again though i dress up in camouflage paint
00:37:00.440 my face and sit in a tree for hours so maybe i'm the weird one maybe these people are normal and i'm
00:37:05.000 the weird one well i'll tell you uh sheila um year about 10 years ago i was in las vegas and i think it
00:37:11.880 was at the uh my i can't remember which hotel was that but they had something called an interactive star
00:37:17.640 trek experience and there were a couple of professional actresses dressed up as cling on woman
00:37:23.800 really quite well done and they were walking around making mock threats and insulting the people
00:37:29.240 including myself and i said something that made the cling on woman break character and breakdown laughing
00:37:37.080 i cannot say it on this live stream but when we don't dare i think what that's what i like to do
00:37:45.160 when i'm at one of these events try to make the pro break character by laughing right and uh i'm so
00:37:52.120 sorry i'm teasing the audience with what i said that made a cling on woman start laughing as opposed to
00:37:57.560 scowling and threatening but uh it can be done well and i'm not opposed to like the like living museums
00:38:05.160 and stuff like that like i send my girls or i used to uh to a summer camp at the like little ukrainian
00:38:11.240 cultural village up the road where they've gotten all these like buildings and stuff and created a
00:38:17.800 museum like actual buildings for to preserve the history of the ukrainian people who came here and
00:38:22.520 they built this little town and they have actors that work in it and i would send my girls to summer
00:38:27.800 camp there because it's important cultural part of where we are right and so i'm not opposed to that
00:38:33.080 because it like sure it's kind of larping but it's culturally significant it's real events it's history
00:38:41.800 this is just weird this is like you just want to live in a book that isn't real um was it is it
00:38:46.920 vegreville they have a giant easter egg yeah the world's largest basenka yeah yeah the basenka
00:38:54.680 i remember my brother tried to stick me inside of it one time because there's like a hole that you
00:38:59.400 can sort of shove people through don't do it if you're watching you'll never get back out
00:39:05.880 carry on gila yes uh super you tip from annalisa this is definitely for david and not for me she
00:39:12.600 tips us 25 annalisa that's so generous very nice thank you and annalisa says she missed the show
00:39:19.240 yesterday darn work got in the way love and hugs to you both well thank you very much that's very
00:39:25.080 nice thank you for your generosity that's very kind uh we've got a hyper chat from history club world
00:39:31.480 again it seems that cbc isn't at all happy that alberta is reopening there's there's an expert in the
00:39:38.520 dungeon sorry harry potter reference they find even the most out there experts that will support
00:39:43.960 them in their efforts to shun albertans yeah they're still like predicting this catastrophic
00:39:49.480 doomsday event um now we're what is it three weeks out of reopening one day shy of three weeks out so
00:39:56.840 if we were going to see something bad it would have manifested itself about 10 days ago and it's not
00:40:04.120 happening but cbc just really wants it to happening to happen like they say stuff like um there's the
00:40:11.000 potential for rising case counts and they'll put that yeah but they're not like there's no rising
00:40:17.240 case counts but they say stuff like the potential exists for rising case counts i guess like i guess
00:40:23.080 anything is possible but it's literally not happening you know the way the mainstream media from day one
00:40:30.440 has framed the narrative of the wuhan virus sheila i i call it covid porn they just love um exaggerating
00:40:40.440 and um you know ginning up uh the importance of the virus and always the positive case counts the
00:40:49.400 positive case counts we've talked about this forever and ever the only data that matters to me is the
00:40:55.480 number of people that are actually dying from this sheila and we know that the lion's share
00:41:00.280 are those who are over 80 in long-term care facilities typically with a medical condition
00:41:06.600 and that if you're uh relatively young and healthy um this is not a threat to you even if you get it
00:41:12.600 uh some people get it and it leaves they don't even know they have it you know um and yet they are
00:41:18.760 obsessed with positive case counts and i say come on give me a break already give it in alberta they
00:41:26.040 don't even have the positive case counts anymore like they don't even have that anymore so they're
00:41:30.120 like there's the potential for positive case counts what does that even mean there's the potential that i
00:41:36.760 am 30 but i'm not you know what i mean like that's just not a thing um we should keep going because
00:41:43.240 we have 15 minutes left in the show a bunch of chats to get through other things you need to talk
00:41:46.920 about and i have to get off the air shortly after time's up because again if you are not a subscriber
00:41:53.720 to rebel news plus now is a good time to become one because my guest this week on the gun show is
00:41:59.080 linda blade coach blade uh co-author of unsporting so i'm really excited to talk to her my daughter was
00:42:05.160 freaking out at the prospect of me talking to linda blade so i'm just going to try to keep my cool and
00:42:09.880 conduct a proper interview with this lady um that'll be a five coupon ride as they used to say on the midway
00:42:16.920 definitely um we've got a hyper chat from salty lefty mods what's the disease spread by covid
00:42:25.800 and how is it diagnosed other than by their magic test um
00:42:32.120 we've got a rumble chat from chronic bud 99 at least with rebel we know what their money is being used
00:42:37.800 for yes um this thing behind me by the way in case you're wondering about exactly how thrifty we are
00:42:43.640 my green screen is actually a green bed sheet from uh walmart that i bought five six years ago
00:42:52.440 and it was like seven or eight dollars and uh it works for me i've never replaced it i take it down
00:42:56.760 once in a while to wash it because it gets covered in lint from all my plaid but that's about it you know
00:43:01.240 like we you we get frequently more viewers than cbc for a lot less of a of an investment and uh we like
00:43:11.240 it that way we show the bloated mainstream media just how bloated they are indeed um we've got a
00:43:18.840 rumble from mvp3371 you want hair like that he says he says i want hair like that i think he's talking
00:43:25.240 about mocha because i'm pretty sure he's not talking about me um and probably not talking about david
00:43:31.240 people love mocha's hair i really like his hair too um my son has hair like that so maybe that's why i
00:43:37.080 like it so much but yeah enjoy it while you can you know it's funny because uh i was thinking about
00:43:46.920 like when i watched that video of the guys um talking about the tricaster i thought boy that
00:43:51.800 tricaster's seen a lot of my different hairdos too like it's got there's a lot of different sheila hairs
00:43:57.880 that have like been seen on the tricaster over six years um we've got a hyper chat from history club
00:44:04.280 world again rebel should open a fund where people can invest some money and rebel can use it but if
00:44:10.120 the person ever pulls their money out it's given back to them plus interest that way you can have
00:44:13.880 access to money probably should invest it yourself without having to wait for other people to pay you
00:44:18.680 um we are working on different ways for people to um invest with us give us money we're working on ways
00:44:26.840 to do that so just stay tuned because again i always say it we are early adopters of good ideas
00:44:32.680 so just stay tuned because we do have some things in the works there uh rumble chat from car painter i
00:44:39.960 hear derek sloan was kicked off twitter yes um and again if you want to hear what derek sloan has to
00:44:45.480 say about that he's ezra's guest tonight on the ezra levant show uh richard blingden thank you rebel news
00:44:54.600 because you tell canadians what the mainstream media does not and that's the truth well thanks uh hyper chat
00:45:01.160 from history club world rebel news should challenge either true north or the western standard to go
00:45:05.960 with them to brampton and play against them i would say uh go against mainstream media versus
00:45:12.200 independent media would be better but it would be embarrassing to them uh
00:45:19.400 the western standard they're kind of like us they're on a bit of a shoestring budget but they're
00:45:22.680 based out here so i don't know if they would fly their team all the way to brampton to uh
00:45:29.720 to play basketball against me and david plus i think they smoke i think there's some people
00:45:36.520 at the western standard who like a good dart so i don't know how their cardio is um i wouldn't mind
00:45:42.040 playing against true north though there i don't think people know but i am highly competitive and i'm
00:45:47.720 pretty athletic especially for a lady of my specific vintage to put that politely um so
00:45:55.400 yeah uh you know what let's uh let's get a little intramural action going that's what i want to do
00:46:01.560 you know what i would love sheila would be to challenge patrick brown and his very buddies to a
00:46:07.480 game of hockey and uh one of our friends oh what's his name again yeah theo flurry he'd be on the rebel team
00:46:15.640 and maybe a few of theo's friends too oh yeah we would stack that team and we would teach that
00:46:23.240 crybaby brown a lesson he'd never forget that's my fantasy uh come true i'd i'd dust off the old
00:46:29.720 gold pads for that in a heartbeat yeah we could probably get theo we might be able to get dustin penner
00:46:36.360 too um he's pretty conservative so um yeah i mean the potential is certainly there um yeah
00:46:45.320 but i do think we do need we have about a month to give some thought to the victory lap we need to
00:46:50.360 take in brampton yes we we need uniforms we need something fun um let's keep going uh we've got a
00:47:00.200 super you from bishop he's facing three years in jail governments around the world are releasing
00:47:04.200 dangerous criminals yeah the same we saw the same thing happen here in alberta we're locking up pastors
00:47:09.400 and releasing dangerous criminals from the very centers that we're sending these pastors to because
00:47:14.920 the coronavirus is too dangerous inside the facilities for the bad guys but perfectly fine
00:47:20.360 for the healthy pastors from perfectly healthy congregations very strange 100 we just received
00:47:27.720 our first cash hyper chat oh from baxter 1957 who gave us five dollars i'd much rather receive a request
00:47:37.720 for a donation than have my pocket picked by the cbc and gang yeah no kidding me too appreciate that
00:47:45.320 very much by the way baxter we've got a hyper chat of five dollars from not a tan uh hey david what is
00:47:53.480 shaking besides the bacon yeah it's a a saying i uh i have here uh ain't nothing shaking but the bacon
00:48:03.480 i think i heard it once on an urban radio station i don't have any idea what it means and i hopefully
00:48:09.880 it's not vulgar but uh yeah but there's plenty shaking today isn't there sheila yep i'm i shake my way
00:48:18.760 through these shows because i worry that every minute with you is the minute that i might ruin my career
00:48:23.400 and the company um that's a good strategy yep i'm always on high alert uh we've got a hyper chat from
00:48:32.040 mim it g mim g thank you for helping me advertise i have tuxedo kittens i love these people who are
00:48:40.840 like here's a hyper chat i'm just gonna use this light can gg i kind of like that thank you for
00:48:46.280 helping me advertise i have tuxedo kittens black and white front spot looking to find their forever
00:48:50.760 home in toronto that's so great i don't i like that i find it very charming we're we're one step away
00:48:58.440 from tradeo let's wheel and deal they still have tradeo in northern alberta by the way
00:49:08.920 my husband and i were talking about this the other day and it was so funny because there's
00:49:13.480 jason kenny does these facebook lives right and sometimes from time to time there will be guys
00:49:20.040 who realize oh there's like thousands of people watching this they're mostly conservative so they
00:49:24.360 might know what i'm looking for because they have let's just say people with conservative
00:49:28.280 tendencies are more like they do things with their hands right so sometimes guys will post in the chat
00:49:36.200 they're looking for car parts or they're looking to buy a vehicle or whatever and then it all becomes
00:49:41.960 like hey i i know a guy with that part or they're looking for a tractor part or whatever and they'll post
00:49:47.160 in like the jason kenny facebook live and they'll actually find the part that they're looking for
00:49:53.400 and i love it because it is so it's ingenuity i kind of like it i think it's great that's great
00:50:01.560 it's so alberton um we've got a hyper chat from rebecca henderson my grandparents grew up on cbc
00:50:08.040 and trust it with everything yeah your grandparents cbc is it's uh not in the nolt it's not nolton nash
00:50:14.760 anymore is it you know what's he on ctv that's a very good point sheila it reminds me of the old
00:50:19.560 general motors ad campaign uh for oldsmobile you know not your father's oldsmobile when actually in
00:50:25.800 fact it pretty much was your father's oldsmobile but times have changed and uh it is just a rat
00:50:33.160 trap of uh progressivism yeah marxism socialism uh there's no there's not even an attempt to um you know
00:50:42.120 have speech that gives the other side of the the story the other side of the ideology so uh uh yeah
00:50:50.600 it it it's not the cbc i uh grew up with in the 1970s typically watching the friendly giant mr dress
00:50:59.080 up and uh other wholesome children's programs the tommy hunter show was a staple in my household and
00:51:07.560 wayne and schuster yeah wayne and schuster that's right wayne and schuster tommy hunter um and the
00:51:15.320 disney hour remember they used to have like an hour of disney that's right on sunday nights yeah and it
00:51:21.240 wasn't wokeism it was actually telling um child-friendly tales right yeah or like lauren green
00:51:28.680 is he used to be on there quite a bit i pushing lemmings off a cliff to remember oh yeah lauren
00:51:36.760 green's uh new wilderness new wilderness yeah they were they like the they thought that lemmings would
00:51:44.440 just like jump everything you know about lemmings is wrong by the way they don't follow each other in
00:51:48.360 big herds to the point where they would hurt themselves that is a disney um creation and they
00:51:53.560 literally pushed lemmings off a cliff to put that in a um in a video wow yeah it's true um okay so
00:52:04.120 hard to explain how much cbc has changed over the years and how it's propaganda for the government
00:52:09.320 the generational view of cbc is very different with boomers any advice on how to help explain how
00:52:14.600 it's not what it used to be um you know what uh rebecca i'm working on a cbc access to information
00:52:23.560 story right now and it might be helpful to show them that because as always i'll publish the
00:52:29.560 documents when i do get that story finished and it's about what cbc was saying publicly about
00:52:36.840 vaccinations and private vaccination clinics and things like that and private testing clinics
00:52:43.320 versus what they were working on behind the scenes for themselves and uh maybe that'll show your
00:52:50.120 grandparents some of the hypocrisy of cbc while they present one thing publicly what they're doing
00:52:54.600 behind closed doors and you know sheila i think in the big picture to answer the question very quickly
00:53:00.440 it's not just media but all facets of our lives bureaucracy the government academia law policing even
00:53:09.560 for the last 50 or 60 years i think there's been an indoctrination of hardcore leftists progressives
00:53:18.440 marxist socialists and little by little over the years slowly the line moves and uh now it's just all
00:53:28.520 of these facets are now um crucibles of socialism of of far left thinking and it's been a masterful uh
00:53:38.760 insurrection if you will it's taken over half a century but that is what we have today yep um
00:53:47.160 we've got a hyper chat from enoch the salty pretzel sheila or david do you know what the cycle
00:53:52.360 magnification rate used for the pcr test in canada is anything over 30 is technically useless
00:53:58.120 too high false positive level most countries have been using well over 30 cycles i i think um
00:54:03.480 um with some of the stuff that i've read is the maximum uh amplification cycle is around 35 to 40
00:54:13.160 um i don't know what they're using in canada because for me my hang-up has never been on positive
00:54:19.880 tests and positive cases for me it's this isn't all that bad if you're not elderly or with a gazillion
00:54:27.560 comorbidities so it doesn't even matter if you test positive um that's sort of irrelevant if you
00:54:34.760 are a healthy normal person um so i never really got very hung up on the accuracy of the test we know
00:54:43.000 they're inaccurate um and a lot of them you know in some instances up to 50 were inaccurate um but for
00:54:50.120 me that's not even it wasn't even the focus even if it even if those cases were all actual cases
00:54:57.480 what does it matter when it's not all that deadly well sheila i remember a few months ago i interviewed
00:55:02.600 dr mark trossi about this and the number is far greater uh than the the number just quoted and which
00:55:10.280 he said makes this test absolutely useless yep and we've got one more super chat from uh it's a super
00:55:19.800 you chat from bishop who says threatening to body check a weak-kneed political hack like patrick brown
00:55:25.480 is six months behind bars i guess i guess who even knows who even knows oh yeah i think that's it
00:55:33.480 we're all caught up all right well you know what i know you have to run and get that very important
00:55:38.680 interview uh done sheila so for the first time in well forever we're not going to go over time
00:55:44.680 so um i want to thank mr producer working very hard uh behind the board there and of course all
00:55:51.720 you generous viewers that have contributed something sorry to interrupt sorry to interrupt
00:55:56.280 should we go out on a promo for this store if maybe justin can bring that up because you know
00:56:01.640 what we've got a bunch of new stuff once again in the store it changes all the time even the shirt
00:56:05.640 that i'm wearing right now it's just says rebel doesn't say rebelnews.com or anything like that it's
00:56:11.320 just like a a wink to all the people who know out there um exactly who you are and what you mean by
00:56:17.480 this but we've got a bunch of new stuff out there and we're starting to categorize things by like new
00:56:22.280 collections um in the store so makes it easier for uh people who are frequent shoppers of the store
00:56:29.640 like i am to um to find the new stuff as it's coming out so that you can stick it in your cart and buy
00:56:35.480 it and use the coupon code sheila 10 to do it or david no menzies 10 right menzies 10. sheila wink
00:56:42.280 nothing when are you going to wear the menzoid t-shirt that's what i want to know i'm going to
00:56:47.480 wear it when we play intramural basketball against patrick brown and his friends
00:56:52.840 and i dunk on patrick brown because i think he's probably my height isn't he he's not a big dude
00:56:57.720 oh there you go so yes if we can uh play out the uh the show uh not with
00:57:10.360 okay oh justin says we just showed the whole store online sheila so we don't have the promo ready yet
00:57:16.360 so uh but hey look on the bright side ezra will be here tomorrow and he'll have a funny dog video to
00:57:21.880 close the show as he always does so my thanks again to justin to the viewers to sheila uh i'm
00:57:28.520 david menzies signing off and until we see each other again on thursday stay sane
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00:58:07.240 on thursday and out there was noo stação so super station that was made it four games
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00:58:12.840 um i i just said to speak about for 2012 over the pastesus and the WWE gehört
00:58:15.560 um for you we're done so i think with this it was experienced Developer do i talk you
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