DAILY | Rebels wrap up in Davos; Conservatives debate en Francais; Trudeau in BC, what happened?
Episode Stats
Length
1 hour and 11 minutes
Summary
In this episode of the rebel news live stream, we talk about Justin Trudeau's absence from a public event that was supposed to be a public appearance by the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, because of racial slurs being hurled at him.
Transcript
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good morning welcome to rebel news live stream i'm your host today matt brevner with my co-host
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the wonderful alexa how are you doing this morning i'm pretty good and you matt i'm doing
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i'm doing good this is uh my first time on the live stream it's been a few months so i'm pretty
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excited to be back there's there's there's so much going on in the world today and honestly
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it's hard to keep up so i'm excited to go through these events with you today i i swear this feels
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like every 15 minutes something that's just mind-blowing you know you know shocking and
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awful awesome so yeah today today is no different what's going on in your world oh my god a lot of
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things happening in quebec i cannot believe like uh yeah so many some so many stuff especially like
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our government to try to pass so many uh crazy bills because it's majority and you see like
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the elections coming so yeah of course it's uh crazy but i saw like so many stuff happening in
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the west coast as well so and as well in davos uh in switzerland so we'll uh try to catch it up
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today what is going on uh for the last week sorry sorry a bit of a technical difficulty i'm not i'm not
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getting any audio oh you know uh understand what i say that's so sad but i i
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yeah sorry i missed that whole thing alexa you were you were muted on my end so i'm gonna have to
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it's like it's like every every day we we mute the french one and we continue our life with the english
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one yeah that seems to be that seems to be a pattern in our country as a blade but uh how about
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how about let's get let's get right into it a couple days ago justin trudeau uh was in town for
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a few meet and greets in british columbia in the lower mainland my my hometown and um the last event
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he was scheduled for the day was actually a thousand dollar a plate fundraiser where he was
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scheduled originally to be meeting with uh premier john horgan to make an announcement about the 2025
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invictus games um protesters met him there it was 50 at first it grew to about 150 but they were quite
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loud and uh quite quite aggressive and it turns out that he didn't end up making the appearance um we
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had thought maybe he had snuck in through a back door or something like that but for security reasons
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they called it off however the next day when this was reported in mainstream media global and national
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post and cbc they reported that trudeau didn't go because racial slurs were being hurled um firstly
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i'm not saying that that didn't happen but i was there and i didn't hear it with my own ears
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and secondly i don't really understand why i think i lost you
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oh can you hear me now now yeah now yes okay okay how much how much of that did you get
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i just just the that's the small hand the hand of what you say um so you were just talking about
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uh trudeau have heard like uh about racial uh things and so you were there on the scene you
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didn't notice anything of that yeah we didn't notice any any racist slurs that you know there was a
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typical uh f trudeau which has become an international slogan uh which seems to follow him around whether
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he's in the uk or whether he's uh you know at the united nations or wherever else he is he is um but i
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thought it was interesting that he would then take that opportunity well of course he would take
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that opportunity to say he didn't appear in front of these people who paid a thousand dollars a plate
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to see him because race racist slurs were being lobbed i don't see why that would stop him from
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appearing somewhere like words would stop him from appearing somewhere somewhere i can see it being a
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security risk or whatever else and that should have been the appropriate headline but of course
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you know the uh the race baiting liberals took every opportunity they could to make it about something
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else but if we if we have that clip i think it would be good to play it uh so people people can see
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what the scene on the ground was like so i would i would call him like a coward sorry but uh oh like
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how did he know that uh you have some racist flirt or something like that he never showed up anywhere
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that they have like a big protest as a freedom convoy as every kind of protest oh but he know every
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single word that the the people have pronounced or showed during these protests uh i'm sorry you
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actually build a story that fit in your narrative and afterwards you have a good reason to not showing
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up like where you need to be yeah totally i think it was just a little bit too convenient uh what i what
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i didn't appreciate is uh the the global mail article actually that i read uh it linked somehow what what
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had happened to uh jagmeet singh and peterborough to some sort of quasi-racist racist motives or racist
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intentions and honestly i just think that's sloppy it just goes to show how out of touch these elite
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politicians and media party folks are if they can't understand why you know people in the only country
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in the world now other than north korea where you can't fly or board a plane or even leave uh because of
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your medical status which should be private information anyways um you know we're well
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we're well past all of this but people can't understand why you know folks might be upset with
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our politicians it just shows how tone deaf they really are it must be racism right because it
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couldn't couldn't have anything to be with seven million people not being able to leave their own
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country or being held politically captive but anyways um yeah we got you yeah we got your clip
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i will like okay yeah let's let's yeah let's run that yeah
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yeah there you go it was that was that was one thing we actually noticed uh i had never seen that many
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range rovers in succession at one place at one time there was a lot of money at this event
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um i will i will say though the the temperature of this protest was higher than some that i've been to
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previously even with more people i think it just goes to show how polarized we really are
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as a country and how broken things really are in canada and even in the west generally um i can
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understand why the prime minister did not appear at this event given there was only one
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entrance and one exit if it's if you if you're concerned for your safety he is the head of state he is the
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leader of our country so his security is important his physical safety is important
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um however for it to be labeled as somehow racist just because of that i i don't i don't think that's
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fair and i think that uh diminishes the true you know concern of these not only these protesters but
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a lot of canadians like there was a poll uh yesterday on uh the canadian uh canadian health twitter
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asking about whether people would get boosted and whether they think that mrna vaccines are safe
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and effective and it was overwhelmingly like not like nine to one no and this is on their own
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government twitter so you know people still can't read the room um you know we're reading in in
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in the wef that moderna is complaining that they have to throw out what was it 30 million doses
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30 million boosters because the the general public isn't educated enough as to why they're they're
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good for them i thought that was really interesting too but it just they're unapologetic in
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in their in their pandering you know um yeah it's really unfortunate it's so funny because everybody
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thinks that okay like a vaccine passport is live uh we have no this issue anymore but it's still in
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at the federal level but i don't know if you heard like recently but in quebec for all the party except
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for the uh conservative party of quebec they will all obligated their candidate for the next election to be vaccinated
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so if it's like a request what is going on what will happen after the election are you going to put
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it back because you asked your candidate to be vaccinated are you planning already to put that in
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place i i don't understand why your request will be uh to be vaccinated when the vaccine passport is not
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there anymore the mask as well so everything like should be like a good way to say that everything is
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gone now okay it's it's fine but why requiring that and if you're not you you cannot like be a
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candidate for the next election so something is it's going on i am and it's really sad to to say that
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and if it's like that as well to the federal i i like for the next election in 2025 it would be weird
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no i'm not even sure if it's legal yeah i don't i don't know if it is either but you know it seems there's a
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lot of uh things being done in haste and without due process it's hard to tell how much of this uh
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pro-vax vaccination narrative that's still occurring is because of the digital id push that's happening
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um not only in canada but globally uh linking some sort of digital id to your vaccination pass uh
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status your social standing your economic standing etc which is one of the main topics
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not only at the wf forum over this past week but also these protesters were genuinely more like
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every protester we spoke to and they're aware of what's happening usually these protesters are
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you know six months ahead of the general public maybe more than that but they were all very concerned
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about the vaccine passport so i wonder how many of these politicians are actually uh concerned about
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the the issues that they're pushing or if they're just being useful idiots or if it's a little bit
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of both a little bit of a half a halfway point it's it's kind of hard to tell i would say both
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i would say i would say a little bit of both too
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but just uh i i don't remember if we saw to our audience that now we are on youtube but um if we
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pass to subject or some topic that is really not uh permitted on youtube because as you know like the
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censorship it's still there so you can uh follow our live stream on rumble super you we have as well
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odyssey and uh do we have another platform i'm not sure maybe rebel news.com will have all of them
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there but if you want to send us a super chat and uh participate with us on our back and forth today
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you can do that on those three platforms not on youtube uh youtube has gone out of their way to make
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it very difficult for us to share the information with you so i'll take it as a compliment with youtube
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what is going on like did he try to to remove every piece of fun out anything any any shred of truth
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if it's not you know virtue signaling in the narrative they don't want anything to do with it but
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that's okay yeah all right did you see this did you see this clip of the uh the ceo or a high up
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anyways from michael j evans or j michael evans from alibaba group the president at the wf do you
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see this clip when he's talking clip when he's talking about it's it's kind of concerning how
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much uh liberty these global elites feel that they have and not only liberty but duty to interject
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themselves in our in our day-to-day in our everyday life like i don't i don't know what gives them that
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merit but let's check let's check the um the footage and we will discuss about it afterwards
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we're developing through technology an ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint
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what does that mean that's where are they traveling how are they traveling what are they eating
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what are they consuming on the platform so individual carbon footprint tracker
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um stay tuned we don't have it operational yet but this is something that we're working thank god
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like no no that's nothing about control and they never specify us they say they they
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they will be tried they will be like we know where they go where they they have been so it's actually
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like that's remember me i don't know if you have uh watched the non-digital traveler identity but it's
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the same you can track where they have been where they are going where um what they did how much money
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they have it's about the same like now they would be like okay you use too much of your carbon like
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footprint now you need to stay home yeah it seems kind of inevitable right and unfortunately through
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social media especially platforms like facebook we've been connected into openly sharing our
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information you know as much like information that used to take tons of research and tons of money to
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gather like who your friends are what your religious views are what your political views are what your
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vaccine status is what your opinion is uncertain we just give all of that information away for free
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you know so i we've kind of as a society we kind of got duped i feel we set this ball in motion and
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now this is just the natural progression of all these things i don't know what gives any of these people
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over our lives other than their profit margins um which is concerning but i guess you know in some sense
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of of the of the word it's always been that way there's just you know they're not pretending
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anymore it's like the the rich rule of the world doesn't really matter who you vote for
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in sense not that you shouldn't participate in the democratic process but you know
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it's just so disturbing like in the same time in the west uh the world economic forum uh not only
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they were talking about the food uh the carbon footprint um that you can track but as well on the pill
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undigestible uh with the chip on it for the um complying of the um i don't know if a front have like that uh footage
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um but i think uh it could be really good to show because it's been like a conspiracy theory for a while
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and now it's not anymore as like the laboratory um in yuan where was coming from uh covet 19 was uh
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a really big conspiracy theory but right now it's it seems like every piece of conspiracy theory is
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getting to be true yeah efron's got that clip that you mentioned a little over on that right now it is a
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basically biological chip that it is in the tablet and once you take the tablet and dissolves into your
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stomach it sends a signal that you took the tablet so imagine the applications of that compliance
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the insurance companies to know that the medicines that patients should take they do take them it is
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fascinating what happens in in this field this field yeah like yeah and i know this is like unreal this
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guy is like straight out of a james bond movie or something and it's interesting because it takes so
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long for the media and then for public opinion to check to catch up to what these people are saying
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in real time like he was one of the first people to admit oh yeah maybe we were a little hasty with the
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mrna technology we should have maybe released just a traditional vaccine and it maybe would have
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helped more but you don't see any of these reports coming out you don't see people talking about it
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you know yeah um and they're not hiding that's you know and for the uh the word economic forum okay
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do you find that normal that everything is live streaming like you can watch everything on the what is
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going on their life on their platform but our journalist was not allowed first of all inside to film
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and same they try to stop them outside to try to film as well so what they are hiding that is not
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shown during the film um their live stream so it's probably something that they don't want to show to
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us because the secrecy is so high sure i mean i mean everybody who's in there if they're not a
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multi-billionaire they're vetted and they're sticking to a script so they can't afford you know because
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essentially the world economic forum is a big fundraiser right it's it's it's an opportunity for
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all of these countries and all of these corporations to to band together raise money for social social
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initiatives or economic initiatives so all it takes is one you know alexa lavoie or one abby yemeni to
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ruin that whole thing like one question that's off topic to to derail the whole thing you know it's
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funny that we're talking about the vaccine passports like did you see that clip bill bill gates he said
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himself at you know at the wef location basically admitting that vaccine passports are useless uh do we
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so many things happen so we can i i lost track let's check it out the idea of checking if people
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are vaccinated you know if you have breakthrough infections what's the point the idea of checking
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if people are vaccinated you know if you have breakthrough infections what's the point
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i mean he said it himself he said it himself which you know it's it's interesting because he was a major
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proponent early in the pandemic for uh vaccine passports especially for travel now maybe what
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he's saying in a localized setting it doesn't make sense if someone is standing inside and someone's
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standing outside of the building if there's a code would covet outbreak outbreak it affects everybody
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but my question is like what is that line and if you're gonna you know if you're gonna if you feel
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it's appropriate to infringe on people's sovereignty uh and they're not and their nationality essentially
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by vaccine passport and limiting their travel but you don't think it's okay in a localized setting or a
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city who are you to make these decisions like that to me i find that very concerning there's no due
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process around that or any sort of checks and balances and bill gates and the who just get to
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decide what's appropriate and what isn't appropriate okay yeah but they can decide now what they really
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want like when we look at it's so funny how um people react with this organization you know um with
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the world economic forum some people are like oh talking about that it's conspiracy theory and some other
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people say no they are a threat for the sovereignty and so we will ban every people who wants to assist to
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the firm annual forms like as party have said that he wants to ban any minister or like i uh senior to
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attempt there when mr charret said oh my god last time i was there with like uh mr upper and that is
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not a threat to the sovereignty of canada so seriously who is right yeah it's tricky i think
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there's obviously uh there's things in our country don't make much sense right now you know we see our
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our our leaders say one thing and do the complete opposite and then blame you for it and that's been
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happening for for you know this whole pandemic so i think people are looking for an answer they're
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looking for someone to blame now obviously you know some some sentences of globalization can be good
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for for an economy or for a country especially when it comes to trade but the issue is when uh social
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issues are being parroted alongside economic issues that are then decided by these heads of state and
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corporations where the countries that are involved like the people like you and i don't have any sort
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of say on it and not only that these things that then get pushed back to us as social issues when in
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fact they're really economic issues so there there's a lack of transparency transparency and there isn't
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proper checks and balances and i think that's why people are getting upset and concerned and then you
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know you have clips like like the the alibaba fellow basically saying yeah we want to just track your
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every move it's like of course that's gonna you know that's crazy whether that comes to fruition or
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not is one thing but clips like that or people speaking about these things it's it's concerning and
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rightfully so you know i don't know if you saw like the question i i asked to uh mr charret but have a look
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like uh all the answers to me ms charret uh bonjour alexandra lavoie pour urban news avec l'influence
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croissante d'organisations telles que l'organisation mondiale de la santé et le forum économique mondial
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qui s'infiltre au sein des cabinets du gouvernement canadien comment allez-vous assurer la souveraineté de
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la nation pour que c'est que le pays puisse faire ses propres choix économiques et en termes de santé
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face à ses intérêts mondialistes je ne crois pas que le forum ou le ouf menace la souveraineté du canada
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d'ailleurs la dernière fois que j'étais là j'étais là avec steven harper et en falloir envisagez-vous
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le de voir le canada adopter l'identité numérique et si c'est le cas quels mécanismes seront en place
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pour empêcher ceux au pouvoir de désactiver notre identité ou notre argent car on doit vous se l'avouer
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que avec le gouvernement trudeau qu'est ce qui a fait aux camionneurs a laissé un goût amer aux canadiens en
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termes de sécurité numérique bon écoutez je vais prendre ça comme étant un commentaire et s'il y a d'autres
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him a question about Huawei. Unfortunately, he was in French and we need to translate it
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at the debate. I just asked him about Huawei, the fact that he worked for the company,
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now he wants to ban it from Canada. What did change for the last past few months and why did
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he work for them? So just that what he say that it was under a government, a conservative government
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that Huawei integrates Canada and it just worked for them and life goes on. Sometimes you work for
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a company, it turns it bad and we change our mind afterwards and just make it really less bad that
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it is like, just like, oh, but that's life, man. That's it. And I was like, okay. But have you seen
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Lincoln Jay did catch Patrick Brown for a question about the OK ring and you should see the face of
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Mr. Brown. He looked like really, he was like really happy at the beginning. He's just like,
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oh no, what's going on? I don't know. We have that clip. It's great. It's what it's what it's worth it.
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We've seen you shut down Branton public parks, playgrounds and other public facilities under
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threats of $880 public fines and worse. My colleagues and I witnessed you breaking your own rules,
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heading to play hockey with your friends and you lied about that too. What do you say to voters
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that don't believe you because of your past actions? Well, I certainly don't agree with
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Rebel Media and was very clear that I was one of the few big city mayors that pushed back against the
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closures of recreation. And I'm sure you know that complaint from Rebel was found to be factually
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incorrect. And I'm proud of my record during COVID-19 to have been one of the few big city
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mayors in the country who didn't have vaccine mandates and pushed to make sure that recreation
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was open to stay active, to stay fit. Oh, it can be incorrect. The complaint when we have the video.
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We have it on video. Yeah, we should show that just for context. So the viewers can decide whether
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this is factually incorrect or not. Oh yeah, that's the perfect, yeah, David Menzies.
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Well folks, we're getting the bums rush, but holy mackerel, I think I see Patrick Brown himself.
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Oh, hey, how you doing? Mr. Brown, right? Yeah. David Menzies with Rebel News.
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You're in a city facility? What's that? You're in a city facility? Yeah, so are you. Yeah.
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So are you playing hockey here? No, I'm just coming to check in our facility. So I'm going to,
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we're going to check you. You're not supposed to be here, actually. We were told that you play pickup here.
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Mr. Brown, how come the kids in Brampton can only practice sports, but your buddies can play hockey?
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Yeah. So I don't know why you are harassing people in the city of Brampton, but you shouldn't be.
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Oh, who's harassing who? Your guy handed out 122 bylaw violations in one week.
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Mr. Brown, why is there a hockey game going on in this arena? I thought you're only allowed to
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practice sports, not play them. And who's paying the thousand dollars a day, Mr. Brown, for this rink?
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Mr. Brown, are these taxpayer dollars being used for your buddies to play hockey on this rink?
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Or are you paying it? Or perhaps we'll lead Solomon?
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So Mr. Brown, why is that one law for me and one law for thee in this city?
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And he can't even, he doesn't even park his Mercedes straight.
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And I was, I almost laughed because I was like, oh no, the car will not start.
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And I was like, that would be hilarious being stuck in the parking with David Menzies,
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the other side of the window and just keep like asking questions. And as well,
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I don't think that is the most like economic car in a really dangerous climate change time.
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I mean, you know, why can't these guys just admit it sometimes? They're human. We don't,
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you're not Jesus, man. We don't expect you to be perfect. You make mistakes and that's okay. Admit
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your mistakes, show your humanity and move forward. I don't understand this. It's just gross.
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It's really unfortunate. But I will say that during the French debate, some of them, like we knew that
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they had no English, but they did an effort to do it and to participate to it. I will say like for
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everybody who tried to learn another language as me, sometimes I find it really hard to express myself
00:30:39.320
in another language. And, but I don't really like the fact that Mr. Charest did say many,
00:30:51.640
many times, oh, but they didn't really like not, and you say, what was really the question again?
00:30:57.720
Like in the sense that nobody answered the question I was asking because probably they were reading
00:31:04.760
what they wrote on their paper, being prepared to it. But I was like, okay, you have the chance to
00:31:11.400
have like two languages, but try to defend yourself in Chinese and come back and be like more like,
00:31:18.760
okay, self-conscious. Like, okay, now like maybe at the beginning when he was trying to learn English,
00:31:25.480
I'm not sure he was like perfectly good. So I just, that was really bothering me. Like
00:31:31.560
it was the only one to always say, but they didn't really answer the question or like being a little
00:31:40.760
How often does he not answer a question? He did it. He literally did it to you. He's made a career
00:31:47.000
out of it. But I have a question for you that may be a little bit spicy, but as you know, a native
00:31:52.920
Quebecer and French speaker, how important is it to you that the next leader of Canada is fluent,
00:32:02.040
extremely efficient and fluent in French? How much does that sway your opinion as a voter?
00:32:06.200
So I would say that I'm not, uh, as some of the Quebecer are really like, you need to speak French.
00:32:14.680
I like, you need to represent Quebec because a lot of people are like really patriotic and really like,
00:32:21.400
we are Quebecer. We are there since the beginning. We lost the, we lost the word, but we still there.
00:32:27.240
You know, uh, I'm not like that. I'm just like, if, if, if you make an effort,
00:32:32.680
like I would say, I would not take someone that they have no, no French at all, because for me,
00:32:39.480
it didn't take the time to really share a part of our culture to be French. So for me, it's,
00:32:47.160
it's really important. If you really do an effort and I can see that you can like understand what we
00:32:54.520
try to say, uh, I would say, okay, that that's great. If, um, if it looked like the best, um,
00:33:02.360
option as a leader, uh, but I know that some people would not vote for people who doesn't have like,
00:33:09.640
uh, French at all. So I think, uh, unfortunately, some of the candidates lost
00:33:16.520
Quebec completely. And as you know, Quebec, it's was huge kind of, uh, of liberal,
00:33:22.440
but I think we have a lot of conservative in Quebec. So it's really important for them to win
00:33:28.120
Quebec. But I, as you know, like since the beginning, we only had like three candidates
00:33:32.840
who came to, uh, here to see the supporter. I didn't see, um, Roman Barber here yet. He's
00:33:41.400
planning to come. I, I heard, uh, I didn't see Patrick Brown as well. And, um, like I would say
00:33:48.680
his name, Scott Atkinson. Uh, but he told me that I'm not pronouncing his name correctly. Um,
00:33:55.480
at the debate, I told him, I'm sorry, I'm French. It's probably why I don't like pronounce your name
00:34:02.440
correctly. But I, I found, I was so in shock because everybody messed up my family name. Okay.
00:34:09.320
Lavoie is not something that people used to, but I would not say, oh, by the way, this is wrong.
00:34:15.640
My name is not this is this. Right. Like I find that again, I find that a little bit like
00:34:23.000
arrogant. Well, yeah. If you're, if you're going to hold a French reporter to that standard, your French
00:34:28.040
better be flawless, you know, and maybe that's something that we can run back to throughout
00:34:32.680
the campaign. I'm not sure how, how, how fluent he is, but you know, again,
00:34:36.920
but surprisingly, I found that Scott Atkinson, uh, pretty good French, uh, like really well
00:34:46.360
pronunciate French to compare to, uh, I would say Patrick Brown, because everybody say, oh,
00:34:52.440
Patrick Brown is, is good in French and, but he, it's, it's, he, he knows French, but it is for the
00:34:59.640
pronunciation. It's like, sometimes it's really hard. So it was kind of funny to see the debate
00:35:05.560
because they were, some of the candidates you were, you saw them, they were uncomfortable to be
00:35:12.360
there. Like they were like, okay, I'm just waiting the time that I have like the right to talk. And
00:35:18.440
some of the, some other like, like Charest, Poiliev and Brown, they were like eating to each other and
00:35:25.720
back and forth. And, uh, that was really surprising. A lot of people like in the audience were like
00:35:31.480
shooting and shouting, shouting and, uh, and, uh, yelling and, uh, Charest or Poiliev, Poiliev,
00:35:39.960
but I didn't really heard like other names getting out than Poiliev and Charest. But, um,
00:35:48.120
it's funny as well because they bring the law and 96, uh, into the debate, but it's a provincial
00:35:54.760
jurisdiction level. Um, but a lot of people are against it. Um, I think, uh, I think some of them
00:36:03.560
didn't take really stands for it, but we know that, um, um, Henson just before the debate is sent
00:36:10.040
like a letter to say, like, I'm against it. I'm standing for a minority English speaker in Quebec,
00:36:17.320
uh, for their right and their freedom. Um, and I think it's a good, it's a good, it's a good thing
00:36:24.680
because a lot of people are concerned about this law and, and especially, I don't think it's a good
00:36:31.320
law to be ensuing in Quebec because we have already the law 101 and the law 22 that make the French
00:36:39.880
language, um, our official language. So, um, it's, it's so funny how they bring so, so many, um, problem
00:36:50.280
issue of Quebec into the, um, debate when Quebec is only one province in all Canada. So we need to,
00:37:00.280
to, to stop to always focus on, on, on the Quebec issue. I like, I have the, the impression that we
00:37:07.960
take too much space to compare of the rest of Canada. I have my own vision, like, okay, nice.
00:37:15.160
We, we are different. We are the minority, but like at one point, like, stop it. Like it's, it's okay.
00:37:20.520
Like it's just because I think for years and years, the fact that we focus really much on Quebec and
00:37:28.280
the fact that we are different, we, we are, we are really into like the French and everything that
00:37:34.200
make rise a kind of hate from the English side and say like, why they are so different? Why they
00:37:41.560
try to be like out of the rest of Canada? It's why that I, I think it raised some, some hate that
00:37:48.120
should not be there, like separation at one point. So we see our polarization is starting way before
00:37:54.360
COVID-19. Totally. Yeah. I think that's why we're seeing an increase in populism in politics in Canada,
00:38:00.680
because quite frankly, on the West coast, we feel irrelevant. We feel like our voice doesn't
00:38:06.280
matter. In fact, during the election, by the time the ballot comes, you can get to Alberta,
00:38:11.000
nevermind BC, the election is usually already over. Alberta is dying. You know, they're, they're,
00:38:17.080
they have, we're sitting on some of the largest oil, oil reserve, clean, cleanly produced oil reserve,
00:38:22.280
you know, in, in the world. And we're not, they're not being extracted and people's quality of life is,
00:38:27.320
is getting snuffed out and they don't feel like her. And I think a prime example of this would be
00:38:33.960
the polarity between Polly, I've been talking about the envoy. I think we have a, which is,
00:38:39.480
I feel a predominantly a West coast issue, which is why it seems like the East, some politicians on
00:38:45.400
the East coast are taking such a hard line against it, calling it, you know, illegal or whatever.
00:38:52.840
It's a bit ironic to hear Mr. Poilievre talk about law and order. He's the one who's
00:38:59.080
supported an illegal blockade in Ottawa. Remember that? Remember that?
00:39:31.720
And it's that, like, shall I continue to say that it was an illegal blockade? Okay. Some part was,
00:39:42.520
probably was, but at some place, no. And I think Poiliev didn't support the illegal, like,
00:39:52.520
side of it. He supported the people who wanted to express themselves, express the fact that they lost
00:39:59.320
everything and to have back their freedom and their rights. So it, and, but Charest still used that
00:40:06.680
card against him. But at one point, like, we need, we need to, to say, like, seriously, it's, it's,
00:40:13.880
it's boring because you have nothing else against him.
00:40:17.480
Well, right. It's gaslighting. Like, ultimately, you're basically saying that all of this
00:40:23.080
international movement that, that started in Canada wasn't important. And what these people
00:40:29.400
had to say didn't matter. And in fact, these people are still being, you know, disenfranchised.
00:40:34.520
It started, I would, I would make the argument, uh, preceding the trucker convoy. It really started
00:40:39.720
with the, the, the laying off of the nurses and the silencing of the doctors, whom, which in, in
00:40:45.800
BC anyways, they're still, you know, provincial employees are still not able to work because of
00:40:50.520
their vaccine status and we still can't fly. So I think, uh, I have a hard time on the west coast
00:40:58.200
understanding how popular Charest is. And I guess he is popular in Quebec, but to me,
00:41:03.800
he just seems like a liberal, like, I don't see anything really conservative about any of his
00:41:08.200
policies. They don't really make any sense to me. And I think seeing the conservative party take a,
00:41:15.960
a little bit of a baby step, right. It's been good for them. Um, and I think they need to be doing that.
00:41:22.920
I don't see how a fits into that. People need to understand the people who were there to own
00:41:31.240
support of Charest. They are liberal from Quebec. They are not conservative. They were following him
00:41:39.080
during his campaign. And when he was premier of Quebec, when he was in the liberal party
00:41:45.560
and now they follow him because they loved him during it was there, but the, they were liberal
00:41:52.680
for nine years and more maybe. And so, so I think it's why like, now we bring like the liberal from
00:41:59.800
Quebec to begin to be conservative. So that would hurt Trudeau. Right. Right. Do you have that clip
00:42:08.920
of the crowd from the debate? Oh man, that, that, that is actually crazy.
00:42:30.040
He's not cocky at all. Have you seen his face? Like, oh yeah. Oh yeah. He loves it.
00:42:49.160
Yeah. And, and, and it's funny part that they, they actually, they had a side of Charret supporter
00:43:05.720
and a side of Polyev supporter. Really? Like they were really in two sides. So me, I was really next to
00:43:13.480
the Charret side when I was filming and I was just like, whoa, what's going on? We have so much like
00:43:19.880
Charret supporter. What's what happened? And, uh, yeah, that, that was a big, big, uh,
00:43:25.960
uh, it was really like when I questioned people or they were for Charret or they were for Polyev,
00:43:33.160
but I didn't see much like for other, other candidates at all. And unfortunately I asked like,
00:43:39.480
uh, some of them like, who, who is the candidate? They think that it will less perform for them.
00:43:46.360
A lot, a lot of people say Leslie Lewis. Unfortunately, I think, um, French is,
00:43:53.640
she's, she's really better in English. I would say she's, she's really good in English, but it's in
00:43:58.680
French. It's not, it's not, uh, her power or strength. I don't think so. But think is everybody
00:44:06.360
was focusing on, we want to develop, especially in Quebec, they were like, we want to develop and
00:44:12.600
to extract our mineral and our like natural, um, energy when, okay. Did you actually mention that
00:44:23.160
Legault did ban the development of gas and oil in Quebec? So all you will do something if the
00:44:30.760
provincial level block you to do everything. Right. Uh, yeah, it's, there's definitely confusion
00:44:38.040
around what's a provincial issue and what's a federal issue to mention. You know, one of the,
00:44:43.640
one of the biggest concerns, which you mentioned is the, uh, the federal government's willingness to
00:44:49.640
block bank accounts. Right. What people may not understand is that sends a signal to independent
00:44:55.960
investors all over the world that if you invest in Canada, you're not safe. The government can
00:45:02.520
shut you off or seize your assets. You know, that doesn't exactly say welcome foreign investment,
00:45:07.320
especially for something like, you know, for example, Quebec is sitting on large, uh, nickel,
00:45:12.120
nickel mines, which are used for, uh, the LFP batteries for all of these electric cars. Um,
00:45:18.120
and you know, we have the ability to offer a sustainable approach to that fair wages, uh,
00:45:23.240
community involvement. But if, if these corporations, um, that the Trudeau government
00:45:29.240
are trying to woo into our country, don't have faith that Trudeau, uh, and, and his team economically
00:45:34.440
know what they're doing. Firstly, secondly, have a, have a, uh, uh, a control on the economic
00:45:39.720
situation and the money printing and within our currency. Um, they're not going to invest here,
00:45:45.720
no matter, no matter what that is. So I think, you know, it's, there needs to be some accountability
00:45:50.840
as to who's responsible for what. And that's also a part of our job to, as the media to,
00:45:56.840
you know, explain to people because people just are so fed up. They're just getting upset about
00:46:01.400
everything these days. And I think there needs to be a little bit of like a focused concentration
00:46:05.400
on what to be upset about to whom. Um, so we can ask better questions.
00:46:09.560
Yeah. But I, I think people are just fed up on everything. Like, it's not just like
00:46:15.160
true Trudeau regime, but I think it's, uh, on the provincial regime as well. Like, and I think,
00:46:22.040
I think we need just a change in, in all politics because right now, I think it's got something
00:46:29.800
is going on that we, we, we want to change something, but nothing is changing. Like we,
00:46:34.600
we try to have, um, election with Trudeau, but true. Like it results on many millions of dollars
00:46:41.800
spending for, uh, same result. And now like, I'm really curious, uh, of how our election will turn
00:46:50.840
and our Ontario return because I'm the ace coat, but I'm, I'm wondering like for the rest of Canada
00:46:57.080
as well, like, do we, we see a changing on the leader or they would be the same. So if it's the same,
00:47:03.800
are we going to enter in the same kind of, of time that we just passed the, of the last two years,
00:47:10.520
or are we getting worse or what is, or do someone will be like elect and we'd be fighting for the
00:47:19.000
freedom and the right of their citizen? Yeah. You know, the harsh reality, and I think we all
00:47:27.560
can feel it as Canadians is our country is in a very dire position. You know, um, people don't
00:47:35.480
trust our institutions. Uh, the people don't trust the news. The people don't trust that the media and
00:47:41.320
the government has their back. Um, our household to income debt ratios are amongst the highest in the
00:47:46.760
world. Um, inflation, uh, you know, uh, economic are saying it's about 8%, which means real inflation
00:47:55.880
is running about 15 or plus just so people understand economic inflation means what the
00:48:00.680
dollar is worth. Real inflation means what you can buy with their, with your dollar. So people are
00:48:05.800
feeling, feeling squeezed, uh, BC, uh, we have the highest gas prices in, in North America, not just in
00:48:12.200
Canada. Um, and people are, they don't see a way out. So unless our politicians really, you know,
00:48:19.880
buckle up and figure some things out, I can't see Canada, uh, being able to continue on the path
00:48:26.680
that it's on now for the next 10, 20, 30 years. Um, we can't even, we don't have a, uh, uh, federal
00:48:32.360
identity anymore. You know, we don't know who we are as Canadians or such divisiveness and polarity,
00:48:37.560
even in the municipal level between what our children are being taught, you know, even, uh,
00:48:43.560
something as outrageous as, uh, agreeing on what a woman is now in Canada is so controversial.
00:48:50.200
We can't discuss that. Nevermind tackling big issues about the war, like the war in Ukraine or,
00:48:55.800
or Canada's role in NATO or how much money we're printing or whether we should stick on a fiat currency
00:49:01.880
or go to a hardback or a goldback standard. Like we can't have sober conversations about any of this
00:49:07.160
stuff. And we're starting to see it spill out on the streets, like these protests, like people
00:49:12.040
getting in Jagmeet Singh space, people, uh, stopping Trudeau from being able to attend this dinner.
00:49:17.160
And this is just honestly a sign of things to come. And this isn't about the angry protesters.
00:49:21.640
It's about these people who feel like these people have no choice. They've, they've had everything
00:49:26.840
stripped from them and they don't have hope, you know? So the thing is when people feel hopeless,
00:49:32.840
that gives the opportunity for a politician to provide hope to the people. Now, whether that
00:49:38.840
is willed for good or bad is yet, yet to be seen more often than not, uh, if history has taught us
00:49:45.640
anything more often than not, this, this lack of hope can be corralled to cause damage. And usually
00:49:51.240
through that, you know, a new, a new system emerges. Now I don't, I don't, I'm not advocating for that.
00:49:57.000
And I don't, I hope I don't have to live through that. I'm just saying from everything that I'm seeing
00:50:00.760
going on in our country and even in the West right now, it just seems kind of inevitable. Like
00:50:05.240
there's tension in the air and people don't really know how to, how to get out of it.
00:50:10.600
You don't want to be in the next leader of Canada?
00:50:17.400
Just for that or just, uh, just because, uh, you don't want to speak French?
00:50:23.000
Uh, I don't think I'd, I'd be very popular to be honest. I have very unpopular opinions,
00:50:28.120
unfortunately. Oh, but, uh, maybe you, I'd, I'd vote for you. Maybe I could be in your shadow
00:50:33.320
cabinet, Alexa. Yeah. But people will say, oh, she don't speak any like a good English. She'd be a leader.
00:50:43.560
But by the way, for the people who didn't know, we had like the first release of the documentary of
00:50:51.320
what happened to the, um, the, um, the court, court, do you, how you say it? Yeah.
00:50:57.720
The Coots documentary that, uh, had been created by Kian Simon, one of our reporters and, uh, really well made.
00:51:05.720
Uh, so, uh, the first release was yesterday. It was a really exceptional because it was,
00:51:11.720
all the ticket was sold and, um, but we will have another one on Wednesday. Uh, do you,
00:51:19.000
do you know where exactly it is? I think it's Alberta. Canyon Meadows cinema in Calgary, uh,
00:51:26.200
on the first. And, you know, it's really interesting because Kian and Sid were actually
00:51:31.560
with the truckers in the lockdown. So they got the type of, you know, we rebel news,
00:51:36.200
we got the coverage that no one else was getting, uh, because the people trusted us. They trust us to
00:51:39.960
tell the story adequately. And it was a really special moment because all the truckers actually came
00:51:44.440
to the event, uh, last night in the, in a big limousine and there was, they gave Kian a standing
00:51:49.720
ovation. So, you know, people feel empowered when they're able to tell their story correctly. And
00:51:53.960
Kian did an amazing job. Um, he's been doing awesome work with Lewis on the, uh, the great reset
00:52:00.520
mini doc that he's doing. He's just, his, his storytelling game has, has gone up and up and up.
00:52:05.640
So I'm really proud of him. It's really cool to see how he's the talent, you know, his burgeoning talent.
00:52:11.640
And, uh, yeah, so that's going live. I believe it's going, uh, on rebel news plus it's going
00:52:16.120
live today. So be sure to check that out on rebel news plus. And, uh, yeah, if you're in Calgary,
00:52:21.160
go check it out in person because it was, it was quite the event from what I'm hearing.
00:52:25.080
We have, uh, some tickets available still. Um, we will show you like just an excerpt, uh,
00:52:31.960
of the trailer just for, you know, a little bit what we are talking about.
00:52:36.440
If we have it, we're here for all Auburn's Canadians. We're here fighting for the freedoms
00:52:47.400
of not us, but our kids, our grandkids, the future of this province, this country,
00:52:55.960
The small fringe minority of people who are on their way to Ottawa or who are, uh, holding unacceptable,
00:53:11.080
I've also received reports, uh, in the last hour of people allied with the protesters,
00:53:19.960
No, that was an assault between the two, two, two civilians between a protester and a civilian.
00:53:25.640
So, Jason Kenney's statement was not true at the press release.
00:53:38.120
They have just blocked the border here in Cootes, Alberta to Sweetgrass, Montana.
00:53:53.160
We don't want to put anybody's livelihood out of jeopardy.
00:53:59.000
But this is something I don't, well, I've certainly never seen before.
00:54:07.240
It's not like CBC or any of these other mainstream news channels are making it out to be
00:54:35.400
Yeah, definitely, definitely check that one out.
00:54:38.360
Hey, we've got a few, uh, we've got a few super chats.
00:54:41.720
Yeah, maybe I'll run, run those, run through those.
00:54:45.000
Uh, Fraser said in all caps, which I guess he's very upset.
00:54:54.680
In the last year, I know four people who have had bad reactions from the jabs, two with heart
00:55:00.200
trouble, another with kidney problems, another with liver problems caused by the jabs.
00:55:08.360
You know, it's a funny, well, it's not funny you say that, but at this protest, uh, the Trudeau
00:55:14.600
protest a couple of days ago, we interviewed this woman, um, from China who got both of
00:55:20.200
the Pfizer jabs shortly after she was mentioning that her, her menstruation was just going crazy.
00:55:26.680
Like she didn't have a period for months and then she couldn't stop, which turned into hemorrhaging.
00:55:30.840
And now she has a breast cancer and a tumor on her, on her bladder, I believe.
00:55:36.040
And this, and she has no history of cancer in her family or anything at all.
00:55:39.400
This is of course, anecdotal, and this hasn't been proved yet because good luck getting a doctor
00:55:47.320
Um, it's very difficult to prove a vaccine injury, but she's convinced, um, she otherwise
00:55:53.560
And now she's, you know, she's fighting for her life and it's really, uh, concerning because,
00:55:59.640
you know, she's obviously not some sort of crazy white supremacist.
00:56:04.600
Who's, you know, at a protest being deemed racist because she's protesting Trudeau because
00:56:11.960
Um, so yeah, you know, unfortunately, Fraser, these, these stories are becoming too common in
00:56:17.720
Canada and I don't think that, uh, history will look kindly upon us for this, this time.
00:56:23.560
And, and it's something like that is a really, uh, concern me because I was, uh, looking at
00:56:29.560
some of our mainstream media, uh, we go back many, many years ago.
00:56:33.480
I think they're more than 10 years ago and they were doing debate and platform for the people who
00:56:40.360
had like injury after the vaccine that they gave, I think, I don't know if it was the flu, uh,
00:56:46.600
H1N1, but they give platform and they were investigating on that.
00:56:58.440
It doesn't, it doesn't, uh, make sense and it doesn't take much to see that it doesn't
00:57:03.240
make sense, but, um, yeah, we just gotta keep on keeping on, you know?
00:57:08.280
Yeah, but now we have RMT 60, $1. Thank you very much. I really like Ezra interview with Roman
00:57:18.040
Barber on Ezra show. He stands for freedom. My five candidates for upcoming CPC leader are Roman,
00:57:26.200
Pierre and Lesmin. Nice to see you, Alexa and Matt. Hey, nice to see you too.
00:57:33.080
Yeah, I would say that, um, I, I don't have five right now because I want to report on all of them and
00:57:41.720
see their side of the story, uh, their ideology, um, what they see for the future. Because sometimes we can
00:57:50.040
take a part of one candidate, but forget to watch really closely what order I have to offer. So
00:57:58.760
we'll see. I really, at the end when it will be the vote or I stand for, but right now I just want
00:58:04.680
to report on equality to show for the people to really understand who is the different candidate.
00:58:11.800
Um, yeah, I don't have it. I don't really have an opinion. I don't, well, I do have an opinion.
00:58:19.160
Uh, I like to say bias though, and partial, but I will say that I hope that, um, whoever it is,
00:58:26.760
is transparent and is willing to tell us straight how it is and isn't trying to just butter us up.
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I think as a country, we're ready for that. Um, we, we're not looking for someone who's necessarily
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going to wave a magic wand and fix everything. We, I think the average Canadian understands
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we're in a bit of a hole and we just need somebody who's willing to be honest with us
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and has a, has a plan. So that's, that's all that I can hope for.
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We don't want the best liar. We want the best leader.
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Sure. Uh, Cheryl Dawn V. Thank you for the dollar, Cheryl.
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Is this new law in Quebec aimed at new immigrants trying to deter new immigrants
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from settling in Quebec? Alexa, maybe you can comment on that.
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If you say, what is deter? I never heard about deter. So like to like persuade someone from not coming.
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Like, so like, uh, um, the new law is the bill 96 that, that, that bring, uh, the new immigrant to have
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a French coup. So more French coup, more French as I them. Um, I don't think it's for, um,
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um, try them to not coming to install themselves because as you know, like, uh, Quebec government
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just inject more money, more million of money, uh, for the lodging and for helping the new immigrant.
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Same if they ask, uh, to close the Roxanne road and that they inject the, uh, I think it was 50 million
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of dollars, um, that they injected before asking for the Roxanne road. I, if I'm right,
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if I have, I'm actually right. Um, so we know that we have a big problem because we have, uh,
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but it's maybe a good thing because now we reached the fact that we don't have, uh, any place,
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any shelter for them. So the money will probably go to help to have more place to, to put them like
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in an apartment or like hotel for their quarantine. And when they arrive, because we don't, we cannot
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receive them and say, Oh, you will sleep in the street. That doesn't like the problem.
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Right. So, well, you know, similar things are happening in, well, just in Canada as a whole,
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like with this, uh, rush to bring in, uh, Ukrainian immigrants, uh, women and children specifically
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because the men are being held back to fight. And yes, we want to welcome people into our country who
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are, you know, being disenfranchised and disaffected by war. But the way the government's setting it up is
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they're bringing women and children in here. They're providing them with basically two weeks
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of housing and two weeks of money to get by. And then after that they're left to fend on their own,
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but they're women and they're, they're women and children otherwise not able to enter the workforce.
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So what are they going to do once they get here? You know, it's, it's, it's something,
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it's one thing to just say, Hey, yeah, we're pro immigration, welcome with open arms. And then,
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you know, not helping people actually acclimate when we, when we, when they get here, I think that's just
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kind of cruel to be honest, but it is, uh, you would want to write and read the other one.
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I think you're better than me to read it. All right. Uh, this is from AMT 60, uh, $1. Thank you.
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Alexa earlier in the year Beck was going to impose a health tax on the unvaxxed. Did they ever do it?
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I hope not. I heard monkey pox vaxes will be given out in QC soon.
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Oh, uh, so we had like, uh, actually, first of all, the, uh, tax for the, uh, unvaccinated didn't
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pass. I think he didn't pass the legal, um, uh, process. I don't know why I didn't, didn't go
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further on this, but they finally let it go. Uh, but we had the press conference. I think it's
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yesterday with the Alpublic, um, minister. And, uh, so they will start the vaccination, uh, against
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the monkey pox, but only available for people who get closely in contact with some people who had
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symptoms. So our people who had the symptoms as well can have the vaccine. But my point of view is
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it's like, if you had it, you weren't supposed to be humanized. No. Why did you get the vaccine
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afterwards? Yeah. I don't know. The vaccine is, is it's like a helmet now. It's not like a
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preventative. It's a, I don't know. It's this whole thing hurts my head. I don't understand.
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I'm not even going to pretend to understand the logic behind any of this, but I, uh, you want to
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read. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I don't have anything to say on that. I think it's, it's,
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it's crazy, but I'm not a scientist, so I'll leave it at that. But no, it's just like for me,
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it's just like the whole press conference was like really in the shadow. They were not wanted to give
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attention to what was the place of the occlusion. They say like to be, uh, uh, careful with the,
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your sexual, like, uh, interaction, like your, your sexual action with, uh, people who can be
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close contact with someone who has, when some people say that it's not true. It is not bisexual,
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uh, act that you, you got it. So right now I have the impression that some people say something
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and some people say another thing and we don't know. And they try to make it like really look like,
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don't, don't be scared. Like it's only couple of case. And if you have like some symptoms,
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just wear the mask, uh, and, uh, lockdown, not lockdown, but like, uh, stay home until,
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yeah, quarantine yourself until like you, you see that everything is out. Like you don't have
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like the, or you say it like when you have like some, I don't know, like the symptoms,
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like the source, the system. Yeah, exactly. And, uh, and I, I was like, okay, you don't want to say
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where the occlusion come from because it can target some of the people who have it. Well,
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okay. But during the COVID, not nobody was really worried to say where was the occlusion and
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everything. So what's going on there? Yeah. I didn't realize that it was airborne. I thought
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like if it was like, you know, shingles or, uh, any sort of like variation of like the herpes virus is
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by skin on skin contact. But I guess if you have to wear a mask and a, and a respirator and like,
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I don't know, but I, but I'll tell you this much, I'll tell you this much SIGA, which is the stock
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ticker, which just sold 10 million doses of monkey, monkey pox vaccine to the United States is up 25%
01:05:32.600
today. So there's your stock tip of the day. This is not financial advice. Thank me later.
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Anyways, we'll get to the next, the next one here. Uh, GGCT. So nice to see you both here today.
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Have you have missed you, Matt? Oh, thank you. Thank you rebel. Thank you both. God bless you
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and keep you. Well, that's nice. God bless you too. Thank you. That's amazing. Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Me, I fall in love with you, Matt, with your song that you release. I actually listen
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every day. Thank you. Yeah. There's, there's some more music coming soon, but, uh, yeah,
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I'm working on that in the shadows. Yeah. Thanks. That's really kind. I appreciate it.
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Uh, 5LBRY. Masks in church for non-vaxxed in Montreal. Did you hear about this?
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Yes. I will investigate on this. Um, it would be nice to know like which, which church we are
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talking about, but, uh, it's true. Like, uh, some school now, uh, you still need the vaccine
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passport to be, uh, or volunteer or to go inside of the school. And, uh, so I have the impression that
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everybody can decide what they want to do with their business. Right. You know, and I would say as a
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Christian, I think somewhere the church has failed over the past couple of years. And I mean, the
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Western church specifically over the past couple of years is making an idol out of, uh, things of
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the world, for example, the, the mask or the vaccine or the institutions. Um, and that's concerning to me
01:07:13.400
as a Christian specifically. Um, but you know, I'll, I'll leave that for you guys to ponder and, and, uh,
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synthesize anyways, I think that's, I think that wraps it up. I think we have, there's one more
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thing I'd like to, to, to leave you guys with today, other than obviously check out the journalism
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that's happening in Davos at w e f reports.com. We, we sent six independent journalists there from
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all over the world. We're getting coverage that literally no one else is getting, and it's really
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spicy and really interesting. So make sure you make sure you check that out. Abby's just killing it
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out there as per, as per usual. I just love everything that he did. It caught so many
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people on camera and I think everybody will love to watch that. Yeah. It's just, he's just so
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good at his job. He's fearless. You know, he's not willing to, he's not afraid to spark up a
01:08:06.680
conversation with anybody, but, uh, yeah, maybe we can leave, we can, uh, leave you guys with a clip
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of, uh, Abby versus the WHO security and not being allowed entrance. Oh yes.
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That's a good one. I think guy. Yeah. Thank you guys soon.
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Why? Because you have not authorization. Not film.
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One second. Why not? Why do you need authorization here?
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Why can't you film the World Health Organization?
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Because it's official. If you said, yeah, WHO is bad.
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Hey, it's okay. WHO said, yeah, okay. You film.
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We can film if we like the World Health Organization, but if we're reporting
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badly on the World Health Organization, we can't film.
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So they don't seem too happy with filming the World Health Organization.
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Vous êtes de la profession. Vous êtes journaliste.
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Vous êtes... Alors, on va contacter le centre de contrôle pour voir si vous avez une autorisation
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Bring someone in English out and speak French, right?
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Il s'agit du journaliste Yémini, Y-E-M-I-N-I, Avi, de son prénom A-V-I.
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My name sounds good in French, too. This is certainly an image of health. He's got his masks tied to his
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So that's the thing you've got to learn when you stand up for yourself against tyranny.
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And that's what it is. That's a taste of tyranny.
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That's what it looks like when authoritarian states and rulers try to shut you down.
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If you stand up for yourself, nine out of ten times, at least while you're in a democracy,
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Avi Mini for Rebel News in Geneva, Switzerland.