Rebel News Podcast - August 07, 2021


DAILY | Patrick King Revisited, Vaccine Passports, CBC's Dion Bews Emails


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

148.56921

Word Count

10,228

Sentence Count

917

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On this episode of the Ezra Levant Live Stream, Ezra talks about Patrick King, the man who single handedly lifted the entire face mask ban in Alberta, Canada, on July 21st, 2019. Ezra also talks about the day the ban was lifted.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey everybody, Ezra Levant here. How you doing? Can you believe it's another Friday already?
00:00:27.940 What a busy time we've had. It's a short week. I mean, it's a long weekend up here in Canada last weekend.
00:00:34.520 I like these noontime live streams. I do them Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
00:00:40.440 I mean, they do cause me to move away from other work I'm doing, so I'm always saying, oh, I don't have time.
00:00:45.860 But when I'm doing them, I love them. I love the free-form banter.
00:00:51.120 I like the questions and the comments I get from the public.
00:00:55.320 I like being able to follow a stream of consciousness.
00:00:58.960 I know people think I do that a little bit too much, but forgive me, I get some pleasure out of that.
00:01:05.940 I also try out ideas that I sort of workshop them that I later do a more prepared video.
00:01:12.420 Every night, as you know, at 8 p.m., I do a more prepared show.
00:01:16.700 And so today, let me tell you what I want to talk about, and it fits a few of these.
00:01:21.500 I want to talk just a little bit more about Patrick King.
00:01:25.160 He's the rough-and-tumble Albertan from Red Deer, who, according to a viral video that last I checked was close to a million views on Rumble, which is quite a lot,
00:01:36.180 this one man single-handedly, through one neat legal trick, managed to lift the entire lockdowns in Alberta, including the face mask ban.
00:01:47.480 You know, it's really a miracle.
00:01:50.880 We've had some of the smartest and bestest lawyers working around the clock for more than a year.
00:01:57.740 We've had formal constitutional challenges at different levels of court, including the federal court, federal court of appeal, provincial court, court of Queen's Bench, every court you can think of.
00:02:07.820 No one's been able to beat the lockdowns legally yet.
00:02:12.240 Even in Australia, our Australian viewers crowdfunded a challenge at the Supreme Court.
00:02:17.020 A Harvard lawyer grad, Harvard law grad, Kathleen Foley, one of the smartest lawyers in Australia.
00:02:24.160 I watched some of that case.
00:02:27.400 No one's been able to do it, but this homemade lawyer from Red Deer cracked the code.
00:02:33.060 Do you want to call up that video?
00:02:34.260 It's by an American, who I sort of like his style, actually.
00:02:39.120 He's pretty aggressive.
00:02:40.340 His name is Stu Peters.
00:02:41.760 I'd never heard of him before.
00:02:43.860 He's got a website that is very lively, very feisty.
00:02:46.920 He's a real fighter.
00:02:48.060 But I don't think Stu Peters really knows anything about Canada.
00:02:51.560 He called our Globe and Mail the Daily Mail.
00:02:54.500 His video was on August 3rd, talking about how this court case on July 21st struck down the mask law and the lockdown laws.
00:03:01.860 Because they had already been lifted by the government on July 1st.
00:03:08.140 So I think you had a very excitable American host who was very revved up by it, combined with a bit of a flim-flam man who said, yeah, I really did save the world, combined with an American who really knew nothing about what was going on, didn't realize that the lockdown's already been lifted.
00:03:30.960 Let's just play just a minute, and I don't want, you know, we've gone through this, it's a 17-minute video.
00:03:36.780 Here's just one minute.
00:03:37.840 Let's play one minute of that.
00:03:45.360 We'll come back in a second with the audio.
00:03:47.280 That man's Patrick King, and he, every week for years, actually, even predating the lockdown, he would go to the street corner, and you should take a look.
00:04:08.040 But breaking out of Alberta, today, mandatory masking is coming to an end.
00:04:14.100 Kids will not be masking when they return to school.
00:04:16.400 Mandatory quarantine will be ending contact tracing, testing for mild symptoms.
00:04:21.820 It's all done.
00:04:23.240 They will now be recognizing COVID as a mild flu and treating it as such.
00:04:28.000 Freedom has won in Alberta, proving that fighting does work.
00:04:32.300 Joining us now is Patrick King, a devoted father of two, a proud Canadian.
00:04:35.960 You were fined $1,200 for violating the COVID-19 Public Health Act for being in a group larger than 10, which I'm assuming is what lit the fire inside of you.
00:04:45.900 And it appears that you, sir, were a part of the efforts that we can now celebrate today.
00:04:49.700 Tell us about it.
00:04:51.440 Yeah, for sure.
00:04:52.400 Thanks for having me on, Stu.
00:04:54.620 Yeah, on December 5th, we held a rally.
00:04:57.180 So in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, we have been known as the only city in Canada to hold the longest rally against all these government mandates that they've been putting in.
00:05:07.000 With regards to even our industries, I started back about four years ago.
00:05:11.660 I'm an oil and gas worker, have been for over 17 years.
00:05:14.580 I also hold a degree in occupational health and safety and environment.
00:05:17.120 And when they started to attack our industry out here, I started getting a little bit more vocal.
00:05:22.560 So we've held rallies on our streets with regards to oil and gas and this government that we have for over three and a half years.
00:05:29.640 And on December 5th, we were celebrating our 200th week of being on the corner on a Saturday morning protesting.
00:05:37.840 And on that particular day, COVID mandates were implemented.
00:05:42.020 It goes on for a bit.
00:05:45.140 About a million people have watched that on Rumble and more elsewhere.
00:05:48.660 So he got a ticket.
00:05:50.160 And I'm against lockdown tickets.
00:05:52.500 And I'm glad that he fought it.
00:05:54.220 But he's not a lawyer.
00:05:55.540 You heard the guy.
00:05:56.260 He's an oil man or former oil man.
00:05:58.280 I'm not sure if he's working now.
00:06:00.080 And so he went to court on his own.
00:06:02.640 And I'm glad he did.
00:06:03.980 And there were two RCMP officers there who testified.
00:06:08.060 I saw him there and he was with the group.
00:06:09.740 And there was a prosecutor there from the government.
00:06:15.040 And when you're an unrepresented litigant, when you don't have a lawyer, you're in court and you don't have a lawyer, the judge cannot be your lawyer for you.
00:06:25.120 But the judge can say, OK, you're doing that wrong.
00:06:27.660 If you want to do that, here's how.
00:06:29.900 Or if you want to do that, you've got to do this.
00:06:32.900 So it was actually a pretty interesting reading.
00:06:35.320 I thought the judge was pretty helpful in explaining things.
00:06:41.180 And every single thing that Patrick King did in court was wrong.
00:06:48.760 And that's OK because he's not a lawyer.
00:06:50.520 How would he know?
00:06:51.480 It would be like if I decided to do surgery.
00:06:54.260 I'm not a doctor.
00:06:55.420 Everything I'm going to do is wrong.
00:06:57.160 That's not a knock on me.
00:06:58.700 It's just, hey, don't do surgery.
00:07:00.640 Or if I tried to do engineering, tried to build a bridge, don't do that.
00:07:04.900 You're not dumb.
00:07:06.040 You're just not an engineer.
00:07:09.300 So Patrick King is obviously a loquacious fella.
00:07:12.160 And I think that I salute his two-year protest.
00:07:18.980 I'm not sure why.
00:07:20.020 It started on other matters.
00:07:22.080 I don't know Patrick King.
00:07:22.960 Never met him.
00:07:24.780 But you can see he's sort of a happy warrior kind of guy.
00:07:28.740 I don't know anything about him.
00:07:29.880 I understand he's said some questionable things.
00:07:32.880 But I'm not interested in that for the purposes of today.
00:07:36.140 So he was in court.
00:07:37.960 And he didn't have any witnesses.
00:07:40.120 He just sort of showed up.
00:07:42.160 He asked the cops some questions in cross-examination, not particularly effectively.
00:07:48.520 And then he just said to the judge, I want to call as a witness Dina Hinshaw, the public
00:07:54.960 health officer.
00:07:56.520 And the judge said, OK, well, you've got to, you know, that should have happened.
00:08:01.120 You should have done that.
00:08:02.660 If you wanted that witness, you've got to subpoena them.
00:08:05.560 We'll take a break.
00:08:07.400 We'll finish this trial another day so you can do that.
00:08:11.120 He also said, well, I want to do a charter challenge or constitutional challenge.
00:08:15.140 And the judge said, well, you can't just say that in court.
00:08:19.120 You have to give notice to the government of that.
00:08:21.180 That's one of the rules about making a constitutional challenge is you can't spring that on the
00:08:26.640 court, on the government.
00:08:27.680 You have to give them some notice.
00:08:28.800 So he was making a lot of mistakes.
00:08:33.980 And I'm not blaming him or anything.
00:08:35.840 He's not a lawyer.
00:08:37.220 And the judge was correcting him pretty gently.
00:08:39.520 I thought the judge was pretty friendly.
00:08:41.840 So he left court.
00:08:43.220 The trial was half done.
00:08:44.360 And he issued a subpoena for Dina Hinchot, the public health officer.
00:08:50.140 But again, he's not a lawyer.
00:08:52.000 So it would be like me trying to, you know, do brain surgery.
00:08:55.500 I could probably Google it, but that's probably going to get her done wrong.
00:08:59.520 So he had the wrong court.
00:09:03.500 It wasn't even a court.
00:09:04.220 He had a justice of the peace sign a subpoena.
00:09:06.440 And I think in Alberta, it has to be a different court that signs it.
00:09:10.600 So he tried to subpoena the public health officer.
00:09:15.800 But because he's not a lawyer, he mixed it up and he did it wrong.
00:09:20.120 So it was thrown out from what I understand.
00:09:23.300 And also, Dina Hinchot's lawyers said, we don't know anything about the events of that
00:09:30.380 day in December 2020 when he was given a ticket for being at a protest in Red Deer.
00:09:36.440 I don't have any material evidence.
00:09:37.980 Material means to do with the matter, matter, material.
00:09:41.980 Don't have any material evidence about what happened on the streets of Red Deer last year.
00:09:47.960 So not only is your subpoena not valid because it was done by a justice of the peace as opposed
00:09:52.940 to the proper way, I don't have anything to say because I wasn't there.
00:10:00.620 I don't have any useful evidence for the court.
00:10:03.600 And Patrick King, who put no preparation into it, he just sort of walked into court, didn't
00:10:09.320 have any documents, didn't have any witnesses, didn't really know what he was doing.
00:10:13.620 And that's fine because he's not a lawyer.
00:10:14.860 But he did it all wrong.
00:10:19.200 So he lost all these matters.
00:10:20.700 So the subpoena was thrown out.
00:10:25.360 Even if he had issued it properly, it's likely that she would have resisted it by saying, I
00:10:31.200 don't know anything about what happened in Red Deer that day and that's what's on trial.
00:10:34.460 When he said, oh, I want to do a constitutional challenge, if he would have known or if he
00:10:40.320 would have had a lawyer, he could have given notice to the government and then he could
00:10:44.180 have opened up a larger challenge to the law.
00:10:47.400 But you can't just say, oh, I want to have you come and talk to me about pandemic laws in general
00:10:57.540 without notice that you're doing some constitutional challenge.
00:11:01.260 So he did all those things wrong.
00:11:03.460 He lost on all those disputes.
00:11:07.380 But his subpoena was quashed.
00:11:09.840 And I think this isn't clear.
00:11:12.400 I don't know what came of his $1,200 ticket.
00:11:14.860 I don't know if they're proceeding, but my point is everything he did in court didn't
00:11:20.860 work, not because he's dumb, not because he doesn't have energy, but he just doesn't
00:11:26.920 know how to lawyer.
00:11:29.460 I went to law school.
00:11:30.720 I haven't practiced law in over a decade.
00:11:33.040 But you do learn a lot of stuff.
00:11:35.660 And actually, civil procedure, criminal procedure, those are sort of tricky.
00:11:41.260 It's very intricate rules.
00:11:42.600 And frankly, when I graduated from law school, I wasn't very good at those things.
00:11:49.560 Those are things you have to do through practice.
00:11:51.780 In law school, you're learning more theory and general ideas.
00:11:56.940 It's when you're a student at law and then a junior lawyer, okay, you do a dozen of these,
00:12:01.120 you do a hundred of these.
00:12:02.420 And now you know, okay, we're doing a subpoena.
00:12:05.140 Well, we've got to go to this court and it's got to be signed by this person.
00:12:07.900 We're doing a constitutional challenge.
00:12:09.860 Okay, well, we've got to serve notice on the crown.
00:12:12.660 And I think you'll learn those things more by doing them than by reading them in a textbook.
00:12:17.920 So Patrick King is not a lawyer.
00:12:19.980 He's never gone to law school as far as I know.
00:12:22.280 And he just simply didn't know any of these things.
00:12:25.200 The judge gave him some ideas, but he didn't do them properly.
00:12:30.040 So he lost on all of these things, but Stu Peters, for some reason, maybe just excitement
00:12:36.980 or maybe because Patrick King misled him, I don't know, said, you are the man who freed
00:12:42.340 the entire province.
00:12:44.260 No, he didn't.
00:12:45.340 The province was actually freed on July 1st when the government lifted the lockdowns,
00:12:50.740 including some of the cities had mask mandates for a few more days.
00:12:54.580 But it was all long done by the time Patrick King had his court date on July 21st.
00:13:02.560 But that was such a viral video and it was so exciting.
00:13:05.300 And you saw the headline.
00:13:05.960 Put the headline back up just for one second.
00:13:08.700 I mean, if you are thirsty in the desert and there's something that looks like an oasis,
00:13:14.500 you're just so grateful for the miracle.
00:13:16.540 Yes, finally.
00:13:17.920 Finally, some hope.
00:13:20.200 And I can understand why so many people look at this.
00:13:22.360 Freedom fighter court victory ends masking shots, quarantine in Alberta.
00:13:29.300 But it didn't.
00:13:31.720 It just didn't.
00:13:33.180 It was not a victory.
00:13:34.680 I don't know if his own ticket was thrown out.
00:13:36.880 He doesn't actually say.
00:13:38.780 And it wasn't in the transcript from his earlier half trial.
00:13:44.020 It had nothing to do with ending masking shots or quarantines in Alberta.
00:13:48.000 None of that was at issue.
00:13:49.240 The only thing that was at issue in that court case was his $1,200 fine.
00:13:53.600 That was the only thing.
00:13:55.360 He tried to do a couple of moves, but he got them all wrong.
00:13:58.420 And again, I'm not blaming him for getting him wrong.
00:14:00.940 It would be like if I tried to do surgery on someone.
00:14:04.220 And I wouldn't try.
00:14:05.600 But because of that headline and because of Stu Peters, the American, doesn't really know
00:14:10.480 anything about Canada, and that's fine.
00:14:13.000 I talk about places around the world that I'm perhaps a little wobbly on.
00:14:17.520 But he didn't know a very basic fact that Alberta actually lifted those things weeks ago.
00:14:21.400 It had nothing to do with Patrick King.
00:14:24.460 But King had so much fun going viral and being called the hero, he just sort of ran with it.
00:14:31.140 And, you know, a friend of our show named Laura Lynn Tyler Thomas, Thompson, if I'm saying
00:14:35.860 her name right, has her own show out in Vancouver, and she interviewed him.
00:14:39.740 And I want to show you a clip from that.
00:14:41.780 And I want to show you how this story has evolved, how Patrick King is becoming a bit
00:14:46.420 of a flim-flam man.
00:14:48.240 And, I mean, listen, if you try and stop every quack on the internet, you'll spend your whole
00:14:54.140 life doing it.
00:14:55.660 And I don't propose to do that.
00:14:57.580 But what I'm worried is that, like a, you know, quack doctor selling a miracle potion,
00:15:05.120 that people, I mean, I suppose if it's just an empty hope, maybe don't disabuse people
00:15:10.760 of that.
00:15:11.220 But it's not going to lift the lockdowns.
00:15:14.640 But watch this, what he said on Laura Lynn's show.
00:15:16.760 Yeah.
00:15:16.900 So, what you want to do, and anybody else who has these tickets before you get into
00:15:22.060 court, is you want to file what's called a Challenge to the Public Health Act.
00:15:26.920 And you want to request exactly what I requested, which is the white papers for all of these.
00:15:33.980 And then what you do is you want to subpoena the Chief Medical Officer of Health of that province.
00:15:40.080 That puts them on the stand.
00:15:42.020 On the stand, they have to provide you with the evidence.
00:15:45.420 If they don't provide you the evidence, they throw it out.
00:15:48.000 Then we have rooms for what's called malfeasance, which means every single person across Canada
00:15:55.660 will be able to file civil lawsuits against every single person who pushed this narrative
00:16:02.880 of these death jabs and these quarantines and the devastation of our economy and the destruction
00:16:10.900 of our households and friends and family.
00:16:13.600 You can get them now.
00:16:15.600 And that's what we're doing.
00:16:17.940 You can get them now.
00:16:18.760 And that's what we're doing.
00:16:20.760 I'm not sure who we is.
00:16:27.440 Every word he said there was wrong.
00:16:31.500 Maybe that's not nice to hear.
00:16:33.460 Maybe you want me to say, no, he really did have these magic beans that grew a beanstalk.
00:16:40.760 But he says you've got to challenge the underlying law.
00:16:45.820 Okay.
00:16:46.560 You can do that, but he didn't because, remember, he forgot to give notice.
00:16:52.020 He said you can ask for white papers.
00:16:55.480 Okay.
00:16:55.760 I don't know exactly what he means by a white paper, but he didn't get a white paper, a
00:17:00.620 blue paper, a green paper, or a red paper.
00:17:02.480 He didn't get any paper at all from Dina Hinshaw.
00:17:05.220 He failed to do so.
00:17:07.720 He said you could subpoena Dina Hinshaw and get her on the stand.
00:17:12.380 Well, again, he didn't do that.
00:17:14.340 So maybe it's possible to do that, but not the way he did it.
00:17:18.400 He didn't do any of these things.
00:17:20.020 He said if they don't provide you this white paper, you win.
00:17:26.920 That's not the case.
00:17:29.000 That didn't happen for him.
00:17:30.740 I'm not sure what he means by a white paper.
00:17:32.880 I don't know if it's particularly important.
00:17:34.660 He attaches some importance to that term.
00:17:37.940 If you're challenging how a law comes about, that's the prerogative of the legislature.
00:17:43.740 You can't really stop that and say I disagree with the law, so I'm not following it.
00:17:48.200 You can challenge the constitutionality of the law, and I assume that's what he meant
00:17:52.560 at the beginning when he says challenge the law.
00:17:54.600 Again, he didn't do that.
00:17:55.900 He forgot to do that.
00:17:57.780 You can do that, and maybe you'll be able to cross-examine Dina Hinshaw.
00:18:02.740 Maybe you will.
00:18:04.360 He didn't, because he didn't give notice, because he didn't do a constitutional challenge,
00:18:09.980 because he just had a $1,200 ticket.
00:18:12.060 So none of these things actually happen.
00:18:14.740 He says if they don't provide it to you, that's called malfeasance.
00:18:18.200 I think that Patrick learned a big word, malfeasance, and he thinks it's like this,
00:18:25.820 that that will then be an open door.
00:18:28.300 He said, for civil lawsuits, every person who pushed a narrative.
00:18:35.020 So if you can show malfeasance, which just basically is a fancy way of saying doing something wrong.
00:18:40.720 You can file a civil lawsuit against every person who pushed a narrative.
00:18:47.120 Narrative is a fancy way of saying a story.
00:18:49.460 You can get them, and that's what we're doing.
00:18:57.580 But that's not true.
00:19:00.520 He's not doing it.
00:19:01.840 He's done, from what I understand.
00:19:04.380 He didn't do, he didn't get Dina Hinshaw to testify.
00:19:07.880 He didn't get a white paper, or a green paper, or a yellow paper, or a red paper,
00:19:11.820 or any other paper, other than a notice from the government that he did it wrong,
00:19:17.400 and so they're not going to comply.
00:19:21.880 I don't know what he means by civil lawsuits against people who have a narrative.
00:19:26.220 That means you go to court and you're suing someone.
00:19:30.280 I don't even know where to start with that, other than, first of all, he's not doing it.
00:19:34.180 And second of all, how do you sue someone for a narrative?
00:19:39.660 If there's a constitutional challenge to be done, which I think is the first thing he tried to say,
00:19:45.380 then do it.
00:19:46.780 But he hasn't done it.
00:19:48.420 Now, there have been a lot of constitutional challenges made
00:19:51.140 against various aspects of the lockdown laws.
00:19:56.040 We've done some.
00:19:57.160 The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has done some.
00:19:59.960 Something in Ontario called the Canadian Constitution Foundation has done some.
00:20:05.140 I'm unaware of any done by the left-wing civil liberties groups,
00:20:08.880 like the Canadian Civil Liberties Association or the BC Civil Liberties Association.
00:20:13.660 They're too busy cheering on the torching of Christian churches.
00:20:18.140 But the idea of cross-examining Dina Hinshaw,
00:20:21.520 or more likely a bureaucrat in Alberta Health Services or federally,
00:20:28.480 that's happened already.
00:20:30.600 That's been done even in our own lawsuit, for example, at NoCovidJails.com.
00:20:35.780 We cross-examined various health officials who brought in that COVID jail quarantine.
00:20:42.500 We did cross-examine them under oath.
00:20:45.020 We did ask them about documents.
00:20:47.200 I don't know what white paper means,
00:20:48.680 and I'm not sure if Patrick does either,
00:20:53.080 but he liked that word.
00:20:58.480 We've had some incredible admissions.
00:21:01.160 We're cross-examining witnesses in Arthur Pavlovsky's case,
00:21:05.140 getting incredible admissions, I think.
00:21:08.940 But unfortunately, the courts are not lifting the lockdowns.
00:21:14.340 The JCCF was representing Pastor James Coates and the Grace Life Church in Edmonton.
00:21:18.380 They cross-examined health officials who said insane things under oath,
00:21:23.280 like that they brought police to the church just to wow the media.
00:21:27.680 There was no safety reason.
00:21:29.500 They just brought the cops with them sort of to delight and shock and awe the media.
00:21:33.340 Like there have been some stunning admissions under oath by health officials
00:21:37.500 who were properly subpoenaed or summoned in some way.
00:21:42.320 Charter challenges where the lawyer actually remembered to tell the government in advance.
00:21:46.340 So that's being done.
00:21:50.520 And regrettably, no court in Canada has yet,
00:21:55.520 in any substantial way, rolled back any aspect of the lockdowns.
00:22:00.640 Our Fight the Fines project,
00:22:02.340 we represent over 2,000 people who have been ticketed.
00:22:06.060 None of them have had a full trial yet.
00:22:08.200 So far, the government is just waiting on all of them.
00:22:10.160 I think they know we have given notice we're going to make constitutional challenges in some of those cases.
00:22:18.560 But so far, no court has done what Patrick King claims to have done and promises that he will do.
00:22:26.480 It just hasn't happened.
00:22:28.300 Now, I know people like the cut of his jib because he seems like a regular guy
00:22:31.860 who has found a secret that all the fancy pants could not.
00:22:37.140 And I love that David versus Goliath narrative.
00:22:40.940 Wouldn't it be great if some regular guy walked into court one day not knowing anything,
00:22:49.080 not even knowing how to address the judge?
00:22:50.980 It was the very first thing.
00:22:52.660 I don't know if you have that handy, that line from the monologue last night.
00:22:55.920 But, like, he tried his free man of the land business and the judge just shut him down right away.
00:23:01.140 Like, the transcript is actually quite something to read.
00:23:05.020 Patrick King did not prepare for his case,
00:23:07.880 didn't have any witnesses, didn't have any arguments,
00:23:11.220 didn't know how to do anything.
00:23:12.900 And again, I'm not making fun.
00:23:14.400 I'm saying he's not a lawyer.
00:23:15.820 Why would he?
00:23:17.320 But for him to have a complete loss,
00:23:21.100 subpoena thrown out, subpoena improper,
00:23:23.140 no material evidence, didn't give charter notice,
00:23:25.220 and then to go on Stu Peter's show
00:23:29.540 and say I had a total victory and I'm responsible for lifting the lockdown,
00:23:34.840 that's sort of a weird lie, I think.
00:23:37.220 It just seems a little weird to me.
00:23:41.820 Here, let's just show a little bit of the transcript that Justin has.
00:23:45.360 So, yeah, so look at how it starts.
00:23:49.880 So the government just went, that's Ms. Kai.
00:23:53.240 Now the judge, that's at the court, all right, Mr. King.
00:23:56.840 And then look at the first thing he says.
00:23:59.120 First thing, I'd like to establish something for and on the record.
00:24:04.980 Is this a court of law or an administrative office
00:24:09.560 for the enforcement of public policy under color of law
00:24:13.680 for the corporation of the province of Alberta?
00:24:16.120 That's what some of these homemade law free man of the land guys try and say.
00:24:23.260 And look what the judge said.
00:24:25.400 Sir, I am not going to entertain this today.
00:24:28.360 This is a court of law.
00:24:29.600 You are here for your trial.
00:24:32.120 And then King says, this is for a court, a court of law.
00:24:36.560 And they're cross-talking.
00:24:37.940 And if you?
00:24:38.720 And then he says, that's all I need to know.
00:24:40.720 Thank you.
00:24:41.160 And then the judge says, are you planning to represent yourself today?
00:24:46.200 Yes.
00:24:46.680 And then it goes on.
00:24:47.400 It's quite an interesting read.
00:24:49.160 But literally no idea that he had was right.
00:24:55.320 And again, I'm not making fun.
00:24:57.000 If I tried to do brain surgery, not having gone to med school for one day,
00:25:02.140 every single decision I would make would be wrong.
00:25:05.300 And I would hopefully get a real doctor.
00:25:11.280 But I most certainly wouldn't make every mistake there is
00:25:14.200 and then leave the surgical suite and have a press conference and say,
00:25:17.000 I just learned how to cure cancer.
00:25:19.400 And that's what I think Patrick King did.
00:25:21.840 Now, do you have that cartoon that we used yesterday?
00:25:27.140 I was thinking to myself, why am I talking about this?
00:25:30.680 And again, we've talked about it for 20 minutes today.
00:25:32.820 Why?
00:25:33.100 Why?
00:25:35.300 Like, who cares?
00:25:36.420 What does it bother me?
00:25:38.580 And it's that old cartoon that I probably saw this 10 years ago.
00:25:42.760 It was true 10 years ago, but it's even more true now.
00:25:46.940 It's like a one panel cartoon.
00:25:49.600 Do you need me to send that to you again?
00:25:51.140 No, we got it.
00:25:51.780 If you try and fight everything on the internet that is not right, you will be very busy if you try and correct things.
00:26:01.560 You coming to bed?
00:26:02.340 I can't.
00:26:04.340 I can't.
00:26:04.440 This is important.
00:26:05.740 What?
00:26:07.140 Someone is wrong on the internet.
00:26:08.880 That cartoon's got to be at least 10 years old.
00:26:13.660 So, why do I care that Patrick King is wrong on the internet?
00:26:19.760 Why do I care that Stu Peters, someone I had never heard of before yesterday?
00:26:23.360 Why do I care that he's saying Patrick King lifted the lockdown in Alberta and he's got the method to free everyone?
00:26:32.700 Why do I care that my friend, my friendly acquaintance, Laura Lynn, hosted Patrick King where he went on and just expanded it and now you can sue in civil court everyone for malfeasance.
00:26:46.920 Who?
00:26:47.380 Everyone who's part of that narrative and that's what we're doing.
00:26:51.340 Who's we?
00:26:53.020 Why do I care?
00:26:56.700 I think partly because we do follow the facts wherever they lead.
00:27:00.160 We do try and tell the truth and we would, I think it's important to debunk false hope.
00:27:07.940 I mean, maybe, maybe you want false hope, a placebo instead of hopelessness.
00:27:13.720 I think that's why people really caught on to this.
00:27:15.800 Finally, there was hope.
00:27:18.440 I suppose for some folks having false hope is better than no hope.
00:27:22.680 And when we come along and say that just that guy was making it up, he's full of it.
00:27:27.260 Everything he did in court was thrown out.
00:27:30.660 He didn't do the things, he didn't understand words.
00:27:33.180 I don't think he understands malfeasance.
00:27:34.780 I don't think he understands material.
00:27:37.660 I don't think he understands so many basic things.
00:27:41.420 And it's because he's not a lawyer.
00:27:42.800 It would be like me doing brain surgery.
00:27:47.340 What, do we have any solutions?
00:27:49.940 I don't know.
00:27:50.480 I mean, we're defending more than 2,000 people who have tickets.
00:27:54.420 And we've, you know, for free.
00:27:58.000 So we're defending people with real lawyers.
00:28:00.760 But, I mean, you know, we have more than 2,000 people who have asked for help.
00:28:05.720 But, you know, we still accept five or 10 new cases every day.
00:28:10.440 We're doing some constitutional challenges.
00:28:12.360 Like I said, they haven't been successful yet.
00:28:14.920 So, maybe the answer is, well, we haven't done any better.
00:28:19.200 Yeah, and I'll tell you that.
00:28:20.480 I mean, we're appealing our losses.
00:28:21.680 But this flim-flam man, who is having the time of his life on TV, absolutely got shellacked.
00:28:34.520 I wouldn't say they laughed him out of court because they didn't laugh at him,
00:28:37.520 although he does complain that one of the cops was smirking at him.
00:28:41.680 He wasn't laughed out of court.
00:28:42.820 He was just thrown out of court.
00:28:48.200 It's fine.
00:28:49.080 I mean, I think he really enjoyed it.
00:28:51.680 But if he's giving advice to people who try and follow it, they're going to be flattened.
00:28:58.260 And I suppose that's the real answer.
00:29:00.720 If this was just an amusement, like there's lots of fake videos and deep fakes and photoshops out there.
00:29:07.340 And I saw a really funny one.
00:29:10.120 There's this one comedian who starts a news clip, like a real news clip,
00:29:18.100 and then he presents himself as if he's being interviewed.
00:29:20.980 Like, he takes a news clip.
00:29:22.680 Let me all say, I don't know if I can dig it up fast enough to show you just in the show.
00:29:26.040 But he's an African-American comedian.
00:29:28.820 And he'll play like two minutes of a real news story.
00:29:34.340 And then he'll clip himself in as if he's being interviewed about like a drug.
00:29:39.740 And you know this case of someone who was arrested on an airline in duct tape.
00:29:44.380 So he tells a story that gets crazier and crazier and crazier and crazier.
00:29:48.520 And then he finishes up with a news story.
00:29:50.780 And he sees how many people he can trick.
00:29:53.280 It's very funny.
00:29:55.660 So that's harmless.
00:29:56.980 If you believe in his fake comedy videos, it's harmless.
00:30:00.060 He had a good laugh.
00:30:01.420 You say, whoa, the world's crazy.
00:30:03.000 That's really funny.
00:30:04.100 I don't know if anyone knew the comedian I'm talking about.
00:30:07.160 But it's harmless.
00:30:08.020 No one is going to change what they do because of this comedian.
00:30:14.040 But I'm worried that Patrick King's terrible advice that did not work for him will be followed by people.
00:30:22.880 And they'll lose thousands of dollars in fines or maybe worse.
00:30:29.220 So that's why I care.
00:30:31.360 All right, let's look at some comments.
00:30:33.940 Hyper Chat from Rocks for Northeast.
00:30:35.960 Hey, Ezra, we need worthy journalists to dig up the numbers of injuries and death through the vaccine.
00:30:39.920 I'm guessing Rebel News are the best for the task.
00:30:41.380 I know many would appreciate to get those numbers.
00:30:44.080 It's like you're a mind reader.
00:30:45.180 We've got that on the agenda for today.
00:30:48.560 Super U, devil's advocate.
00:30:49.820 King has the right idea, but he should have lawyered up.
00:30:52.640 Yeah, his idea has challenged the law.
00:30:54.520 It's a fairly basic idea.
00:30:56.880 And I think he should.
00:30:58.220 But he didn't.
00:30:59.020 Like, if you read the transcript.
00:31:01.280 Maybe we should post that transcript on our page.
00:31:03.300 He walked in the court with no preparation, no notes, no documents, no evidence, no witnesses.
00:31:09.660 He just walked in.
00:31:11.560 And the judge gave him some information, which he mangled.
00:31:18.160 His big idea, hey, let's challenge the law.
00:31:21.780 Yeah, good idea.
00:31:22.420 Yeah, and dozens, maybe hundreds of people have tried across the country.
00:31:26.920 Adam Skelly tried.
00:31:28.460 Rocco Galati tried.
00:31:29.420 Now, the caliber and the thoughtfulness of different legal claims is a wide range.
00:31:34.540 Some are outstanding.
00:31:35.560 Some are very shoddy.
00:31:37.280 But nothing has succeeded in a way.
00:31:39.520 So simply saying, oh, I've got an idea.
00:31:41.320 Let's challenge the law.
00:31:43.160 Jeez, why didn't I think of that?
00:31:46.180 Hyper Chat.
00:31:46.740 Roasty, I want to know the real percentage of Canadians who took the vaccine.
00:31:49.720 Can Rebel get that for us?
00:31:51.200 Well, how would we know?
00:31:54.500 How would we know?
00:31:55.620 I don't know if we would.
00:31:56.740 We could do some access to information, perhaps.
00:32:00.260 Hyper Chat.
00:32:00.740 Tobias Dandix also reached out to Pat King to ask all the obvious questions pertaining to the claims made by the Stu Peter Show.
00:32:06.600 Oh, okay.
00:32:07.040 Well, that sounds interesting.
00:32:08.340 He's a bit of a dissident and an omni-skeptic.
00:32:12.100 So I'll have to see how that goes.
00:32:13.600 I hope he's more skeptical than just, wow, you personally lifted the entire Alberta lockdown three weeks before you even went to court.
00:32:26.480 Roasty, is there a way to force the government to prove the existence of COVID?
00:32:29.740 Well, I think that COVID exists as a virus.
00:32:33.540 I don't think that that's really in dispute.
00:32:36.420 I think what's in dispute are other questions like how deadly is it?
00:32:40.540 What are the demographics that are most at risk?
00:32:42.620 What's the right way to treat it?
00:32:44.940 I think there are questions about reporting.
00:32:47.180 How many people died or got sick with the virus and how many from the virus?
00:32:53.300 There's that one crazy case of someone falling off a ladder and that was ascribed to COVID.
00:32:58.700 That's an extreme example.
00:33:01.540 There's questions about do lockdowns work?
00:33:04.160 Are vaccines necessary?
00:33:05.900 Are vaccine passports?
00:33:06.840 It's like you're getting further and further away from the virus itself and you're into social control and privacy issues and civil rights issues.
00:33:17.700 I think that's the front line of the battle.
00:33:19.780 I think clearly, I think where did the virus itself come from?
00:33:24.560 Did it come naturally?
00:33:25.900 Did it come from the Wuhan Institute of Virology?
00:33:28.140 I think those are all interesting questions.
00:33:30.740 Does the virus exist?
00:33:32.040 I don't think is an interesting question because I think it does exist.
00:33:36.920 It's the other things that are the real question.
00:33:38.660 I mean, there's flus every year.
00:33:39.840 There's influenzas.
00:33:40.920 There's coronaviruses every year.
00:33:43.320 Rumble, share 21.
00:33:47.340 At least he tried, Ezra.
00:33:48.400 Good on Pat for trying.
00:33:51.080 I suppose he did try.
00:33:53.140 He did everything wrong and so it didn't work.
00:33:55.920 And so I'm not blaming him for trying brain surgery without being an MD.
00:34:01.100 I'm just saying it didn't work.
00:34:03.040 I don't have a beef with the fact that he tried.
00:34:05.120 I have a beef with the fact that he's claiming he saved the province and he's prescribing his failed methods to everyone.
00:34:11.700 That's my beef.
00:34:12.460 I don't have a beef with the guy trying.
00:34:14.440 I like the fact that he tried.
00:34:16.900 Just everything he said to Laura Lynn didn't work.
00:34:22.960 Rox Forney, why do you work so hard on dividing our side enough already?
00:34:26.200 I get so many emails like that.
00:34:29.580 Because I think that Patrick King, is he on our side?
00:34:38.000 He's against the lockdown.
00:34:39.380 So I guess he's on our side in opposing the lockdown.
00:34:46.340 He thinks the prosecution is improper and the lockdown is improper.
00:34:50.900 Okay.
00:34:51.040 I don't have a beef with any of that part.
00:34:54.920 I don't have a beef with the fact that he even went to court on his own.
00:34:57.400 But he's lying when he said that his secret method, that no one else caught, saved things and everyone should do it.
00:35:06.700 It didn't work.
00:35:07.920 And if other people try it, they'll lose.
00:35:10.380 Now maybe they'll have a lot of fun in court like he obviously did.
00:35:12.920 But if you have a ticket for $1,200 or $3,000 or $5,000, and we have some people in our fight-to-find system who have fines of over $10,000.
00:35:24.040 So if you're a severely normal family and you have $10,000 worth of tickets, and, you know, we'll give you a lawyer at fight-to-finds.com.
00:35:35.380 We won't charge you for it.
00:35:36.440 But if you say, no, no, no, I saw that guy in Alberta, and he fought it with this one neat trick.
00:35:43.100 I'm going to do that.
00:35:45.360 Okay, you're going to lose, and you're going to be out $5,000 or $10,000, and how is that going to affect your family?
00:35:54.580 That's why he's not on my side on that part.
00:35:58.400 I'm not on his side.
00:35:59.800 I'm on the side of the facts.
00:36:01.040 All right.
00:36:08.920 I mean, let me show you this next clip.
00:36:10.720 This is from the governor of Maryland.
00:36:13.700 This is my point.
00:36:15.200 I see in the comments people are saying, I don't know if the vaccine, if the virus itself is even real.
00:36:22.180 Is that the front line of this battle?
00:36:23.860 Or is it this guy who's clearly using the vaccine and the virus as a political Reichstag fire, as an excuse to do what he really wants to do?
00:36:34.780 Listen to the politics here.
00:36:36.600 Take a look.
00:36:37.080 Look, I don't care what misinformation or conspiracy theories that you have heard.
00:36:46.080 The plain and simple fact is that these vaccines are working.
00:36:52.320 If you're still unsure about the vaccines, here is the important fact for you to consider.
00:37:00.460 Nearly every single person hospitalized or dying with COVID-19 in Maryland right now is unvaccinated.
00:37:11.860 Those of you who refuse to get vaccinated at this point are willfully and unnecessarily putting yourself and others at risk of hospitalization and death.
00:37:24.800 And you are the ones threatening the freedoms of all the rest of us, the freedom not to wear masks, to keep our businesses open and to get our kids back in school.
00:37:36.440 And tragically, it may be only a matter of time until you do get COVID-19.
00:37:44.580 It's hard to believe he's a Republican.
00:37:46.340 So it's the misinformation and the politics.
00:37:52.000 I don't even know what misinformation in the area of COVID even means anymore on masks.
00:37:56.560 So are they in this week or are they out this week?
00:37:58.600 And if you're vaxxed, you have to wear a mask.
00:38:01.020 And if you're vaxxed, are you safe or do you have – like it's just the narrative changes from Anthony Fauci in particular every week.
00:38:08.740 You get whiplash.
00:38:11.500 Do we scold people and shame people for getting sick?
00:38:16.340 Is getting sick a moral thing?
00:38:18.540 Like are you evil if you get sick?
00:38:20.300 Are you dirty if you get sick?
00:38:22.520 What if you get sick and recover naturally?
00:38:28.360 Are you immune?
00:38:29.820 In fact, is that immunity stronger than from the vaccine?
00:38:33.740 That's the battleground here, not is there something called COVID-19.
00:38:38.440 I note that on the same day that Trudeau gave $6 billion to Quebec, Quebec announces it's bringing in vaccine passports.
00:38:50.580 So I think that there's a political agenda there.
00:38:53.500 Don't you think that's the battle front line?
00:38:56.140 I do.
00:38:56.440 It's 1238.
00:39:03.500 I want to show you what I would prefer to talk about then.
00:39:07.740 And the question I see from some folks, is the virus even real?
00:39:16.860 Well, I think the virus is real.
00:39:19.440 It's what do we do about it?
00:39:21.420 Do we use it as a political weapon?
00:39:24.100 How serious is it?
00:39:25.120 Who does it affect?
00:39:25.820 What's our response to it?
00:39:27.360 Why are we obsessed with it?
00:39:28.520 I'm still looking through this, and I'll probably have a more formal discussion of it next week in the show.
00:39:35.680 But can you put that public health document up?
00:39:38.800 So this is just for the province of Ontario, so it's not Canada-wide.
00:39:44.160 It's from Public Health Ontario, which, as you can guess, is a government agency.
00:39:49.480 Weekly surveillance summary.
00:39:51.920 Adverse events following immunization.
00:39:55.120 So that means you take the vaccine and something happens to you.
00:39:59.760 For COVID-19 in Ontario, for basically the last seven months,
00:40:07.280 this report provides a summary of adverse events following immunization
00:40:12.340 that are temporally associated, i.e. occur after receiving the vaccine,
00:40:20.320 with receipt of COVID-19 vaccine, and meet the provincial surveillance definitions, i.e. confirmed.
00:40:28.020 It's important to note that the AEFI, that's adverse events following immunization,
00:40:34.160 described in this report are defined as any untoward medical occurrence that follow the immunization
00:40:39.960 and do not necessarily have a causal relationship with the vaccine.
00:40:43.820 So they're saying, we're not sure they were caused for the vaccine.
00:40:46.460 They just happened right afterwards.
00:40:47.560 This weekly summary includes reports of adverse effects reported in the public health care
00:40:55.420 and contact management solution as of July 31.
00:40:59.800 So it's only those that were reported.
00:41:03.300 Doses administered up to and including July 31 are extracted from the COVAX application,
00:41:09.760 and they just tell you that.
00:41:11.700 So let's skip ahead to the numbers.
00:41:14.220 So that's just some background.
00:41:15.300 Highlights.
00:41:16.960 There are a total of 9,698 adverse effect reports received following 19 million doses of vaccine,
00:41:25.960 with a reporting rate of 49.8 per 100,000 doses.
00:41:32.040 This represents an increase of 637 reports compared to the previous week.
00:41:37.860 So 637 reactions to the vaccine in a week.
00:41:45.420 Of the total of 9,698 adverse effects reported, 9,200 are non-serious.
00:41:54.100 488 reports meet the serious definition.
00:41:59.380 The most commonly reported adverse events are allergic skin reaction and pain, redness, and swelling.
00:42:08.060 So they don't call those serious.
00:42:10.920 348 reports of events managed as anaphylaxis.
00:42:15.720 That means an allergic shock.
00:42:18.380 In which 25 reports also meet the serious definition.
00:42:21.460 20 reports of Guillain-Barré syndrome.
00:42:26.060 I hope I'm pronouncing that right.
00:42:27.800 That looks like a pretty serious thing.
00:42:29.680 I think that's considered serious.
00:42:32.240 I'm not well versed in that.
00:42:36.620 572 reports include a vaccine-specific adverse event of special interest,
00:42:42.300 in which 286 reports also meet the serious definition.
00:42:45.800 So basically, like I say, none of these vaccines have been approved by the FPA.
00:42:51.320 They've only been authorized for emergency use.
00:42:54.580 So this is the largest medical experiment in world history.
00:43:00.340 Normally these things happen when you have a small group of people who willingly usually sign a contract
00:43:06.140 and are paid and are closely monitored to test new medicine.
00:43:11.100 But they didn't finish the test.
00:43:13.500 They rushed this to the market with an emergency authorization.
00:43:17.480 And so really these thousands of people are the tests.
00:43:24.080 21 reports of thrombosis and thrombocytopenia.
00:43:29.460 I don't know what that is.
00:43:32.340 215 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis.
00:43:37.800 That's the inflammation of the heart.
00:43:40.700 215-7 months after receipt of mRNA vaccine.
00:43:46.440 That's scary.
00:43:48.680 Go to the next page.
00:43:51.060 Summary of AFE.
00:43:52.400 Now this is interesting, and I want to read this slowly and carefully.
00:43:57.340 Look at the table.
00:43:59.760 Summary of all AEFI.
00:44:02.600 That's adverse effects.
00:44:04.180 So that means something bad happened.
00:44:05.500 So in the six and a half, seven months, you had, you see it's breaking down by Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and all combined.
00:44:16.460 So apparently those are the only three vaxxers allowed.
00:44:18.960 So again, you see the 9,698, of which 5,000 are Pfizer.
00:44:27.320 Number of non-serious reports.
00:44:29.460 It's most of them.
00:44:30.700 Number of serious reports.
00:44:33.120 239 for Pfizer.
00:44:34.860 1,53 for Moderna.
00:44:37.120 96 for AstraZeneca.
00:44:40.640 Proportion of total reports that are serious.
00:44:44.200 So they're saying that only 5% of the adverse reactions are serious.
00:44:48.060 It's higher for AstraZeneca.
00:44:50.820 Dose is administered, and then they do the total reporting rate per 100,000 doses.
00:44:56.240 So if 100,000 people take a dose, what percentage of people are going to have an adverse reaction?
00:45:01.780 You can see for Pfizer, it's 40 per 100,000.
00:45:06.040 That's how things are often measured in medical instances.
00:45:09.680 And it rises to 119 for AstraZeneca.
00:45:13.460 Okay, so scroll down.
00:45:14.940 And it's also much higher for AstraZeneca to have the serious reporting.
00:45:18.880 It's 8.8.
00:45:19.520 Okay, scroll down to the next page.
00:45:22.700 Now this is very interesting to me.
00:45:27.200 Summary of all adverse effects reports received to date by age group and gender.
00:45:35.080 This is just for Ontario.
00:45:37.640 Would you look at that?
00:45:40.580 The number of women who have negative reactions is triple the number of men.
00:45:50.360 More than triple.
00:45:56.240 7,451 women have adverse effects.
00:46:00.500 2,036 men.
00:46:02.640 Isn't that very, like that just jumps right off the page.
00:46:06.420 And then they do it per 100,000.
00:46:08.240 So 21 men in 100,000 have an adverse effect.
00:46:14.460 73 and a half women.
00:46:16.060 So that's almost one in 1,000 women.
00:46:21.340 I can tell you that the, I mean, we can talk about the death rates or the hospitalization rates for the virus itself.
00:46:29.540 I want to do some comparisons between the risk to different demographic groups of the virus and the risk of vaccine adverse impacts.
00:46:41.360 So kids, start off with kids.
00:46:44.320 You had 227 kids who had an adverse impact.
00:46:49.280 The rate is 18.8%.
00:46:51.140 Excuse me, not percent.
00:46:53.140 Per 100,000.
00:46:53.860 And the rate's important because I don't know how many of each age group.
00:46:59.540 I don't know the absolute number.
00:47:00.500 So the rate is more useful.
00:47:03.060 The rate rises people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s.
00:47:09.940 And then it goes down, which is unusual.
00:47:13.260 So the most dangerous demographic group for taking the vaccine is people in their 40s.
00:47:28.720 Which is very interesting to me because people in their 40s are quite safe from the virus.
00:47:36.280 Not perfectly safe, not as safe as kids.
00:47:40.140 I would like to see that broken down by gender.
00:47:42.600 They just break the whole thing down by gender.
00:47:45.720 I want to know what 40-year-old women, what their danger rate is.
00:47:50.340 Because we can see it's typically triple that of men.
00:47:53.160 So if we could, I wish we could see the breakdown of all these age groups by gender.
00:47:59.800 But isn't that interesting?
00:48:01.280 So far to me, the number one takeaway from this, besides the raw number,
00:48:05.580 is that women are three times as likely to have adverse effects from vaccines as men.
00:48:14.640 And that people in their 40s are the group most likely.
00:48:18.960 Whereas, they're not the most likely to be in danger from the virus itself.
00:48:25.520 Okay, next slide.
00:48:29.080 Ah, number of reports by week.
00:48:31.940 Okay, that's not that interesting to me.
00:48:35.760 Ten most frequently reported adverse events.
00:48:39.220 Anaphylaxis, allergic reaction, pain, rash.
00:48:46.040 I think those would be called non-serious.
00:48:49.380 Okay, scroll down to the next one.
00:48:52.880 Events, managers, anaphylaxis.
00:48:54.460 Anaphylaxis, you probably heard the phrase anaphylaxis shock.
00:48:56.840 That's when people have these extreme allergic events where they could die from.
00:49:01.640 If it's an anaphylactic shock, you could actually die from that,
00:49:06.160 which is why they don't want you to leave the vaccine center right away.
00:49:09.100 They want you to stay there.
00:49:11.800 Now, I don't know enough about Guillain-Barre syndrome.
00:49:18.240 But it looks like they're associated with the AstraZeneca vax.
00:49:25.400 It's adverse events of special interest being identified by International Health.
00:49:33.820 572 reports.
00:49:36.420 Of them, 286 met the definition of a serious AEFI.
00:49:43.820 Capillary leak syndrome.
00:49:46.600 I hate even just saying those words.
00:49:48.180 You know what a capillary is, right?
00:49:50.100 It's a tiny blood vessel.
00:49:52.340 Tiny blood vessel leak.
00:49:56.400 That's just, Health Canada and Public Health Canada are aware
00:50:01.580 and are reviewing information as it becomes available.
00:50:05.840 No cases have been reported in Ontario.
00:50:08.260 See, this is the stuff that normally is done before you jab a million people.
00:50:15.580 Vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia.
00:50:22.020 That's a hell of a phrase.
00:50:25.400 It is a condition characterized by the presence of acute venous, that means veins,
00:50:31.740 or arterial arteries.
00:50:33.780 Thrombosis with new onset, low levels of platelets, and no known recent exposure.
00:50:39.820 Jeez, it's like, that's so scary.
00:50:43.620 Normally, this stuff is worked out before they give it to the public.
00:50:49.100 On May 11th, 2021, Ontario announced a pause on the administration of first doses of AstraZeneca
00:50:56.200 out of an abundance of caution due to an observed increase in reports of this syndrome.
00:51:01.660 However, based on the lag period from vaccination to subsequent symptom onset,
00:51:05.980 clinical recognition and reporting to the vaccine safety surveillance system,
00:51:09.400 there may be additional reports reported in the coming weeks.
00:51:12.720 Oh, okay, yeah, it's buried in the fine print, ain't it?
00:51:17.400 To date, there have been 21 reports of this following the first dose of AstraZeneca.
00:51:22.720 Of these, 16 are confirmed.
00:51:27.640 Yeah, hey, do you think anyone would take AstraZeneca if they read this?
00:51:33.640 I don't know, maybe they would.
00:51:34.600 Maybe they're so desperate, they would.
00:51:37.880 Myocarditis, that's the big one.
00:51:40.600 There have been international reports, including from the United States and Israel,
00:51:45.360 of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle.
00:51:48.700 That doesn't sound important, you don't need that muscle.
00:51:52.100 And perigartitis, inflammation of the lining around the heart.
00:51:55.580 Well, who needs that?
00:51:58.380 Following vaccination with COVID-19 mRNA vaccines,
00:52:01.580 information to date indicates that these events occur more commonly after the second dose.
00:52:06.940 Within the week following vaccination, typically within four to five days.
00:52:10.920 Mainly in adolescents and young adults, and more often in males and females.
00:52:16.460 Oh.
00:52:18.580 Public Health and Health Canada are closely monitoring these.
00:52:21.620 Well, I'm glad they're closely monitoring them.
00:52:23.240 That makes me feel better.
00:52:24.800 As of July 31, there have been 215 reports of myocarditis or pericarditis.
00:52:32.160 Following receipt of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
00:52:37.560 That's, that, I find this scary.
00:52:41.080 Next page.
00:52:44.900 Okay, what do we got here?
00:52:46.360 Characteristics of myocarditis or pericarditis reports.
00:52:49.340 Pfizer and Moderna appears that they're only tracking it on the mRNA vaccines.
00:53:00.340 Median age.
00:53:02.100 And the, so the median age is 26, 20, or 23, or 24.
00:53:07.840 So, these are people the least likely in the world to get sick from the virus.
00:53:14.900 They're the most likely in the world to get sick from the mRNA vax.
00:53:27.180 Yeah.
00:53:28.800 Gender.
00:53:29.560 Okay, scroll back up a little bit.
00:53:32.540 67 percent, 83 percent, 70, it's men, young men.
00:53:36.120 Serious AEFIs.
00:53:39.960 In Ontario, adverse effects that meet the serious definition are events that required hospital
00:53:45.320 admission.
00:53:46.580 And reports of death.
00:53:47.840 Yeah, that's serious.
00:53:50.000 There were 488 adverse effect reports classified as serious.
00:53:57.680 As a comparison, go ahead.
00:54:02.220 And AEFIs reports requiring hospitalization.
00:54:07.380 Of the 488 that were serious, 482 had to be hospitalized.
00:54:13.620 Had a hospital admission related to the report events.
00:54:18.520 Summary of outcomes and events for reports requiring hospitalization.
00:54:23.140 170 had recovered, 224 had not yet recovered.
00:54:33.440 52 had residual effects, 36 still unknown.
00:54:38.960 Medically important, adverse effects of special interest.
00:54:41.660 Medically important and special interest.
00:54:45.300 I wouldn't want to be one of those guys.
00:54:46.760 AEFI reports with fatal outcome.
00:54:51.160 That's pretty low down.
00:54:52.040 That's on page 10.
00:54:53.820 The remaining six serious AEFIs were reports of death.
00:54:58.420 Following receipt of COVID-19 vaccine that meant the provincial surveillance definition.
00:55:04.460 Resident of healthcare institution with significant comorbidities.
00:55:06.760 The cause of death was not attributed to the vaccine.
00:55:12.600 Community dwelling senior.
00:55:14.540 Community dwelling senior.
00:55:15.980 Individual with VITT death recorded.
00:55:19.980 Okay, scroll down.
00:55:22.140 Individual with hypertension.
00:55:24.280 Community dwelling.
00:55:25.160 All right.
00:55:25.660 So these people were sick with other things.
00:55:29.360 Reports of death temporarily associated with receipt of vaccine.
00:55:33.160 Temporally.
00:55:34.760 Temporally.
00:55:35.680 Sorry, I got that word wrong.
00:55:37.060 Temporally.
00:55:37.660 That means around the time of.
00:55:40.340 Sorry, I read that too quickly.
00:55:41.740 Temporarily means for a short time.
00:55:44.180 Temporally means nearby in terms of time.
00:55:49.500 In Ontario, all deaths temporally associated with receipt of vaccines that have been reported
00:55:54.540 to public health units are thoroughly investigated and reported to public health Ontario.
00:55:59.120 As of July 31, there are 29 reports of deaths temporally associated with receipt of COVID-19 vaccine
00:56:06.500 that are currently classified as persons under investigation.
00:56:11.780 It's tough to say when someone dies, isn't it?
00:56:14.440 It doesn't seem so tough for them to all be lumped in as COVID deaths, including the euthanizations
00:56:19.000 in Quebec.
00:56:20.120 Scroll down.
00:56:23.900 Geography.
00:56:24.340 Again, I'm more interested in the rates because, of course, the big city of Toronto is going
00:56:30.320 to have more cases than the other places.
00:56:34.360 Technical notes, data, caveats.
00:56:36.200 All right.
00:56:36.520 So we're done.
00:56:37.800 Well, I find that interesting.
00:56:42.100 I think I'll probably do a formal show on this next week.
00:56:45.120 I want to learn more about the fact that women are three times as likely to have a vaccine
00:56:54.380 adverse incident as men.
00:56:56.340 Did you know that, Justin?
00:56:58.380 You didn't know?
00:56:59.160 I didn't know that either.
00:57:01.780 That's scary because I don't know what goes wrong when women take the vaccine.
00:57:10.700 Is it something to do with having babies or breastfeeding or something?
00:57:16.660 Like, does it hurt those bodily functions?
00:57:21.780 I don't know.
00:57:22.660 Like, what goes wrong with women?
00:57:24.140 Is it just more redness, more soreness?
00:57:27.380 Or is it something specifically feminine that happens?
00:57:30.140 I don't know.
00:57:30.520 It's interesting to me that the group that has the worst reaction demographically in terms
00:57:39.580 of age are people in their 40s, not people in their 70s or 80s or 90s.
00:57:47.580 And I'm a little scared about that myocarditis, pericarditis business.
00:57:51.480 That's the inflammation of the heart or the heart lining.
00:57:54.060 And that's overwhelmingly young men.
00:57:55.680 That's like three to one, four to one men, four to one.
00:58:00.520 I wonder why that's not on the front page of the news every day.
00:58:05.300 I wonder why that's not the subject of breathless CBC reports every day.
00:58:09.200 I wonder why only COVID cases are.
00:58:12.300 Can you go to, I think we showed this yesterday, the COVID-19 stats for the country?
00:58:19.480 Because last I checked, which was yesterday,
00:58:21.440 six out of 13 Canadian provinces and territories had not a single death from the virus or with
00:58:32.820 the virus in the last week.
00:58:35.380 Not one.
00:58:38.400 In fact, in the entire country, going from memory, the grand total of people who died in
00:58:44.680 an entire week, so second largest land mass in the world, 38 million people, count of deaths
00:58:53.220 in the last seven days, is that 66?
00:58:56.580 Is that what that says?
00:59:00.540 So that's ticked up a little bit from yesterday.
00:59:03.580 No one in Quebec, no one in Newfoundland, no one in the Atlantic, actually.
00:59:14.700 No one in any of the Atlantic provinces.
00:59:17.920 No one in the far north other than one case in the Yukon.
00:59:22.560 Single digits in the prairies.
00:59:25.560 There's 45 in Ontario.
00:59:26.720 I'm curious about that because that seems anomalous.
00:59:28.860 But even in Ontario, look at the graph there on the right.
00:59:35.820 Just plunging.
00:59:37.000 The number's plunging.
00:59:39.420 Go to Alberta.
00:59:40.180 Hover over Alberta.
00:59:41.140 What happens when you do that?
00:59:42.800 Yeah, just absolutely plunging.
00:59:44.760 And that's interesting because, of course, they've had zero lockdown for over a month now.
00:59:52.420 And you would think that that would be spiking up.
00:59:54.700 I mean, they had the Calgary Stampede and all.
00:59:56.140 It just isn't.
00:59:58.860 Thanks.
01:00:02.300 So, did you learn anything?
01:00:03.720 I learned something.
01:00:10.820 It's 12.59 and normally I would say goodbye now.
01:00:20.320 But I want to show you a video from down under.
01:00:22.360 I want to show you someone who actually is fighting against the lockdown madness, not by calling himself a fake hero and pretending he won a legal case that he lost, but someone who goes out there every day at personal risk to report the news and give a voice to others.
01:00:43.280 As you may know him as our rugby award-winning journalist, Avi Amini, here's his report from Melbourne, Australia.
01:00:49.780 Go from here.
01:00:50.780 Go from here.
01:00:51.380 Go away, mate.
01:00:53.060 Go away.
01:00:53.740 Go away.
01:00:54.800 Go away.
01:00:55.820 We're fine.
01:00:56.540 Why are you touching me?
01:00:58.000 Why are you touching me?
01:00:59.540 Why are you touching me, mate?
01:01:01.920 Go away.
01:01:03.560 Go away.
01:01:04.060 Go away.
01:01:04.340 Go away.
01:01:05.280 What about the cameraman, man?
01:01:06.600 What about the cameraman, man?
01:01:10.600 What about...
01:01:11.600 Why are you touching me?
01:01:15.120 Why is he assaulting me?
01:01:17.120 I want his name.
01:01:18.280 I want his name.
01:01:19.360 I want his name.
01:01:21.320 I want his name.
01:01:25.720 He assaulted me twice there.
01:01:28.700 There was a camera there from the media right behind him, no problem.
01:01:32.240 But me, he assaulted twice.
01:01:34.500 Officer, do you think it's alright that your fellow officer pushed me around like that?
01:01:40.280 I didn't see what happened, mate.
01:01:41.400 Mate, he just attacked me.
01:01:42.240 And do you find it funny that China is mocking us as an authoritarian state for being kind of enforcement?
01:01:47.600 As you know, police are apolitical, alright?
01:01:50.000 I'm not going to mention anything political.
01:01:51.660 We're here to keep the peace.
01:01:52.840 But so why are they attacking me?
01:01:55.000 They do that in China.
01:01:56.460 I didn't see what happened, mate.
01:01:58.680 Do you think it's alright, though, pushing the media?
01:02:01.720 For a police officer to push media around, you think that that's...
01:02:04.500 I can't comment.
01:02:05.100 I didn't see it.
01:02:07.840 This is why...
01:02:08.960 This is why the Communist Party of China is mocking Australia for the enforcement of these COVID restrictions.
01:02:16.200 Because we have the audacity to talk about how China treats the free press when you saw what just happened.
01:02:26.440 Melbourne, Australia.
01:02:27.900 Sixth lockdown.
01:02:29.140 Because we only have one chance to get this right.
01:02:33.200 So let's target the media.
01:02:35.540 Inspector, one of your officers attacked me.
01:02:38.400 Do you think that's alright?
01:02:39.800 Okay.
01:02:40.440 Attack in the media.
01:02:41.560 Do you think that explains why China is mocking our enforcement of COVID restrictions, Inspector?
01:02:46.940 What's that?
01:02:48.540 It's too much of a fuck.
01:02:49.700 It's wrong with the government.
01:02:50.560 I don't want to talk to you afterwards, alright?
01:02:51.560 It's not the time.
01:02:52.640 You know.
01:02:53.320 You know.
01:02:53.860 You know.
01:02:53.880 I know you know.
01:02:54.420 Army!
01:02:55.340 Army!
01:02:56.180 Army!
01:02:57.060 Army!
01:02:57.540 Army!
01:02:57.620 Army!
01:02:58.420 Army!
01:02:58.540 Army!
01:02:59.140 Army!
01:02:59.540 Army!
01:03:00.040 Army!
01:03:00.540 Army!
01:03:01.040 Army!
01:03:01.540 Army!
01:03:02.040 Army!
01:03:02.540 If you're telling me that that little tap a protester gave a cop who was part of an armed group who instigated a fight is a dog act,
01:03:09.900 what would you call an armed man using violence in his position of power to intimidate and remove media he doesn't like?
01:03:18.300 Don't worry.
01:03:18.680 No need to answer that one.
01:03:19.860 Well, I can tell you on behalf of all the viewers here, no matter what happens, you saw on the street tonight, everyone loves you.
01:03:25.240 Everyone appreciates the work that you do, that you come out, even after what happened, didn't deter you, you come out to protect me.
01:03:31.800 That's why people are at supportrv.com.
01:03:34.340 That's where people don't have to actually fund my security, fund your, pay your work.
01:03:38.260 Like, you know, while so much of the state is struggling to get a job, you're getting some work.
01:03:41.620 I'm lucky like that.
01:03:44.280 Very lucky, sir.
01:03:45.960 And, look, I won't give personal views while on the job, but, yeah, all I'll say is, look, I'm lucky to have a job and I feel for people who don't.
01:03:56.080 I've been, I've had periods where I've not had a job before and it's difficult.
01:04:00.160 I really do empathise and feel for them.
01:04:02.820 He said that he wasn't ever going to leave me, but he went.
01:04:05.700 Apparently he needs toilet.
01:04:06.740 If you're going to go to the toilet, you're going to need to go to the toilet, you know.
01:04:08.640 Like, you've stepped up, maybe we've just got to cut him.
01:04:10.980 That's it, mate, that's it.
01:04:12.020 Like, you know, you've got to do what you've got to do for the course and support, you know, legends like yourself standing up for our rights and supporting all of us in this hard time, you know.
01:04:21.780 It'd be a shame if I get shot right now.
01:04:24.020 I'll have to jump, that's it.
01:04:25.280 I've took that, you know, took that responsibility.
01:04:28.380 It'd be good for a good course.
01:04:30.940 Wow.
01:04:31.260 That video we started at the climax scene where the cops are pushing him around.
01:04:40.920 Did you hear that one guy?
01:04:41.640 We're here to keep the peace.
01:04:43.600 Is that really what the cops were doing, keeping the peace?
01:04:46.280 Have the police been keeping the peace in Canada, Australia, the UK this past year and a half?
01:04:54.260 I don't think the peace was breached.
01:04:57.500 I don't think that peaceful anti-lockdown protests are a breach of the peace.
01:05:02.500 So when the cops come in and give tickets or push people around, I think in a technical way, they're the ones breaching the peace.
01:05:15.460 My show tonight is going to be about some of the psychology here.
01:05:21.020 The feelings of isolation people have when they're locked down, the feeling of hopelessness.
01:05:25.100 How those are tools by cults.
01:05:28.660 You know, when you think about it, when someone's indoctrinated into a cult, a new belief system,
01:05:33.300 they're separated from their friends and family and their routines, and they're isolated.
01:05:39.060 And they're gas lit and they're terrorized.
01:05:44.320 A form of torture.
01:05:46.580 A form of solitary confinement.
01:05:48.820 And it gets to you.
01:05:51.700 Mental illness.
01:05:52.680 I can't imagine being a young person, and by that I mean a kid or a teenager,
01:05:59.900 having your, what should be one of the best times of your life, ruined by this.
01:06:04.260 When you're still figuring out how to be a person.
01:06:07.920 Figuring out how to interact with others.
01:06:09.980 The right way, the wrong way.
01:06:12.780 School canceled.
01:06:14.080 Sports canceled.
01:06:15.780 Masks all the time.
01:06:17.940 What can you say?
01:06:18.960 What can't you say?
01:06:19.740 Now you have to take an experimental med.
01:06:23.660 I call it experimental because it's not approved yet by the FDA.
01:06:28.900 The psychological damage.
01:06:30.820 And I wonder if that's by accident or if that's part of the strategy.
01:06:37.320 You know, lockdown is a public health prescription.
01:06:40.680 It's an experiment in itself.
01:06:44.980 No lockdown has ever been done before in history of healthy people.
01:06:48.680 It's lockdown until 18 months ago was a term that was used in prisons.
01:06:55.100 When there was a riot or something, when there was some restlessness in the prison,
01:06:59.060 the prison would be on lockdown.
01:07:00.900 Now, I don't think I've ever heard the word lockdown used outside that context before.
01:07:07.640 Now, all of us are treated like prisoners in lockdown.
01:07:10.760 You can't visit your family.
01:07:12.920 You can't have people over.
01:07:15.080 You can't visit, even at a funeral or wedding, you can't visit.
01:07:19.140 That's a medical prescription en masse, but it's a prescription for healthy people.
01:07:26.600 The prescription itself is the poison.
01:07:30.340 And what are they on in Melbourne now?
01:07:31.780 Lockdown number six or whatever?
01:07:33.400 So obviously it doesn't work.
01:07:34.480 So it's a prescription that's never been tried before.
01:07:39.960 It has deleterious effects.
01:07:42.340 There's huge adverse effects for lockdown that have never been properly studied before this was inflicted on everyone.
01:07:50.860 And we just accept it now.
01:07:52.500 And you're wondering why people are feeling isolated and agitated.
01:07:55.660 And they look to, you know, false prophets like Patrick King, that huckster.
01:08:06.720 You know, I don't object to him fighting his case in court by himself.
01:08:09.900 Good for him.
01:08:10.940 But lying about his total loss in court and saying, I'm your path forward, guys.
01:08:16.340 Do what I did and you'll be free.
01:08:18.100 No, we won't, mate.
01:08:19.180 In fact, if anyone follows your rules, they'll just be fined and be shattered in their expectations.
01:08:27.680 You're a liar, mate.
01:08:28.980 You're a liar.
01:08:31.420 It's 108.
01:08:32.280 I've got to go.
01:08:34.580 Thanks for watching the show today.
01:08:37.040 Sometimes we play a dog video after the show to feel a little bit better about things.
01:08:41.500 I find that these dog videos make me feel between 6% and 22% better.
01:08:46.540 So let's see what Justin's chosen for today.
01:08:48.560 I'll say goodbye now.
01:08:49.420 Here's today's dog video.