Rebel News Podcast - August 24, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Court rules against Jordan Peterson, Fighting fact-checkers, Freeland fesses up


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 12 minutes

Words per Minute

176.39705

Word Count

12,840

Sentence Count

15

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

Canadians are waking up to the reality that summer is almost over and it's time to head back to school. In the news, Canadian Finance Minister Chae Freeland reveals she received a speeding ticket while she was on a climate alarmism tour, and does she admit it was leaked to the media?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 all right hello to all of our viewers at home and hello to our bc correspondent drea humphrey
00:00:21.420 i'm shemary ugolini and you're joining our daily roundup our live stream where we dissect
00:00:28.340 the news of the day and top headlines of the day so i guess to remind everybody who might not be
00:00:34.860 aware today is thursday august the 24th i can't believe it already august is nearing the end and
00:00:42.560 if you do the school thing it's gonna be back to school in no time um and uh i guess a major topic
00:00:50.520 in canada well before we get into the news drea how are you doing over there yeah i'm doing good
00:00:57.020 it's definitely one of those days where i need to be reminded what day it is but yeah i'm pretty
00:01:02.100 shocked summer's almost over as well and uh for anybody new to the daily roundup you should know
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00:02:47.000 because yeah drea as you said um we don't pretend to to be these purveyors of information we don't
00:02:54.100 pretend to be the be all end all know all of everything and so if you have a tip or a a trick
00:02:59.640 or something that you just want to share with us your anecdotal experience or otherwise um that's a great
00:03:05.340 way to have that kind of conversation through a screen with us and get some feedback and commentary
00:03:11.560 so um thank you to everybody who does that because yeah as drea mentioned we don't take handouts from
00:03:17.840 the government and so we can still continue to speak that truth to power because we don't get
00:03:22.000 we don't have to worry about biting the hand that feeds so to speak um and so our supporters our viewers
00:03:29.020 and our donors are who we listen to most not the government and whatever political flavor of the
00:03:35.480 day they want us to amplify on their behalf unlike some mainstream media outlets that you see happening
00:03:42.880 in and around this country today um so first and foremost we see well canada's on fire really like
00:03:49.500 there's no beating around around that bush um the western western canada is largely engulfed in flames and
00:03:57.940 in in in that climate alarmism narrative that goes along with canada being on fire from the justin
00:04:05.280 trudeau liberals we see just yesterday our deputy prime minister christia freeland also the finance
00:04:11.980 minister um she's prancing around of course giving climate talks um in her fossil fuel powered ways of
00:04:20.840 transportation um and we have a little clip to share with you because she actually received a speeding
00:04:26.700 ticket while she was on this climate alarmism tour um where she says you know she acknowledges that
00:04:33.140 she was driving too fast and she won't do it again apparently sure um i'm wondering what your
00:04:41.220 reaction is to the leak about your speeding ticket uh and do you have concerns about the fact that that
00:04:46.060 was leaked publicly um so look um i did get a speeding ticket driving between grand prairie and peace
00:04:54.540 river i was driving too fast um and i won't do it again you get one question right like these
00:05:04.820 journalists the thing is okay this is you know yeah let's point it out let's let's ask her about this but
00:05:10.400 i don't know if i would waste my question on something like hey you got a speeding ticket can
00:05:16.700 you confirm or deny well and she also asked uh are you concerned that it was leaked publicly so we
00:05:23.260 should say it was leaked to the counter signal um but what kind of question is that that's like the
00:05:28.620 question i would ask my mom if she was in trouble you know like give her nudge this is the easy one
00:05:33.340 it's not about you know the fact that it was leaked publicly it's the fact that you go around
00:05:39.080 telling us uh that you ride bicycles everywhere you go when we already know that you of course have
00:05:45.840 a chauffeur that takes you around in a limo and you fly back and forth between ontario and ottawa
00:05:51.540 often but uh you put on this facade and here you are um saying everything's about climate change you
00:05:57.800 have to save people and yet you're risking people's lives uh to go push that propaganda and the
00:06:02.900 question that comes out is are you concerned that this information was leaked it's horrible
00:06:08.580 well and when did it not become standard practice that information about politicians
00:06:14.920 like the fact that we're even referring to information about politicians as being leaked
00:06:20.540 these are public officials they need to face the public's scrutiny so uh something like this where
00:06:27.420 you know personally i don't see the big deal yet i mean everybody has sped one way or
00:06:32.860 another in their life um and but but but these are public servants they're public officials and they
00:06:38.260 need to be held to a higher standard and we need to continue to scrutinize them prancing around and
00:06:43.480 pretending like there's some veil of privacy and secrecy here is just really bizarre to me and i would
00:06:50.300 have used that question you know a speeding ticket i thought you didn't own a car i thought you were
00:06:55.500 preaching about using fossil fuels is it an electric car um yeah those like using that to lead into a
00:07:03.380 more politically relevant question i would think would be the way to approach something like that
00:07:07.940 i'm just shocked that this is this is the government funded media ladies and gentlemen that we're talking
00:07:13.060 about right here in your face those are the kinds of questions that they ask and it's great to use that
00:07:18.000 as i said as sort of a precursor to lead into a legitimate question but this in and of itself i don't think
00:07:23.360 is any form of a legitimate question um and we should be not pretending that there needs to be
00:07:29.660 this veil of secrecy or privacy here they're public servants they are supposed to work for us and they
00:07:34.980 hide behind um this idea that they're so transparent and they campaign on transparency and accountability
00:07:42.780 and you can't get either of those things if we pretend like there's this veil of secrecy
00:07:48.540 around a public figure like christia freeland who um froze bank accounts of canadians who opposed
00:07:56.440 her government's sanctions on them in terms of vaccine mandates and covid related travel restrictions
00:08:02.860 um and so you know these are were were politically um inclined canadians who were exercising their democratic
00:08:12.660 due process to protest after being disregarded by the same government for two years like let's not
00:08:19.120 forget the canadians were silenced slandered and sneered by our media by governments for two full years
00:08:26.620 before they rallied and gathered and took to the nation's capital to air their grievances with this
00:08:32.600 government and you saw deputy prime minister christia freeland order the seizure of their bank accounts
00:08:38.060 shut them all down close them out um from their financial institutions and then here she is she
00:08:44.380 can get a speeding ticket and it's all oh well are you concerned that that was leaked to the public
00:08:49.380 this is outrageous and the whole i won't do it again like you're so believable i wonder how many
00:08:55.520 high fives the officer got uh the officer who ticked her when he said oh my gosh i just find christia
00:09:03.600 freeland like that would have been a good moment to see and kudos to the uh whistleblower in this case
00:09:09.420 um i don't know how easy it is to see how people um you know traffic violations in alberta but it's
00:09:15.740 super easy in bc right it's completely public we have a whole site you can search people's names and
00:09:20.720 see everything they've done on the road but uh yeah that would have been a moment that i would have
00:09:25.780 liked to have been a fly on the wall well only in alberta right i would not expect that from the
00:09:31.760 ontario provincial police that they would pull over someone like deputy minister christia freeland
00:09:36.600 and uh she would not get away with it scot-free um so i think that this is only only likely to have
00:09:44.280 happened in alberta so thank you to the kind of bc too because a lot of times when i cover protests
00:09:52.280 there are a lot of officers that you know will whisper or shake my hand or and say you know we
00:09:57.400 really appreciate what you're doing so maybe yeah maybe she would have got the fine in bc too you
00:10:02.140 never know and likely uh saskatchewan as well um well while she's on this tour um as i mentioned
00:10:10.640 preaching about climate change and climate alarmism and there being this emergency that we all have to
00:10:15.520 be taxed to the grave about uh or to counteract somehow taxes will stop wildfires um we have another
00:10:22.840 little clip here from the same to from the same deputy uh minister christia freeland urging canadians
00:10:30.480 to recognize that climate change is in fact real it's not this elusive theory no it is real and she
00:10:36.220 wants you to believe it um i really believe you know having just a couple of days ago being up in
00:10:45.880 northern alberta in the peace country having met people fleeing forest fires um it just brought home
00:10:54.700 to me in that really personal way um how devastating the impact of climate change is it's not a theory
00:11:03.640 anymore it's something that so many people are feeling across the country and earlier this summer
00:11:10.040 i was in um nova scotia and saw the impacts of devastating climate events there so and i think
00:11:18.060 all canadians recognize that climate change is real that it's having an impact on us and we need to act
00:11:25.240 and i think as a country we can take pride in the fact that we are acting we're taking real action that
00:11:34.360 is making a difference our emissions are starting to go down even as our economy grows that's exactly
00:11:41.160 what needs to happen we did something a federal government has never done before which is we put
00:11:47.360 in place very very significant electricity tax credits that public utilities can apply for and so can
00:11:55.840 private ones and the reason we did that was yes to help canada accomplish the green transition more
00:12:02.520 quickly but also crucially and this is there in black and white in the budget to ensure that even as we
00:12:09.700 were moving towards clean energy we were going to have enough electricity for the green transition
00:12:14.340 and that regular canadians when they paid their electricity prices were not feeling any pain
00:12:21.100 no they want us to feel the pain with gas with the carbon tax with the fossil fuels so that we are all
00:12:29.960 forced to transition under this veil of green transition to electricity which our grids the
00:12:37.100 infrastructure i i mean we talk about this regularly on the rebel platform there is no there's not enough
00:12:44.700 infrastructure for electricity um it's not as reliable as fossil fuel fossil fuels and um this really
00:12:54.420 it's just her saying that um that the climate change and the and global warming is not a theory anymore
00:13:04.560 well when did that happen when you know this is all based on modeling and predictions it's the exact same
00:13:11.800 stuff that happened and it really woke people up through the covid hysteria because they saw well
00:13:17.440 you've predicted this you have this doom and gloom these doomsday predictions and they never came to
00:13:23.400 fruition so what was was this based on actual science or is all this all just theorized modeling
00:13:28.880 and a lot of people started to see that this was all based on the latter theorized modeling and there
00:13:34.560 wasn't any science or clear evidence-based decisions that were happening uh across the board with this
00:13:41.260 narrative from governments down to institutions down to the supposed experts that continued to be
00:13:45.620 amplified um and so the same thing is very much happening with this climate alarmism this is all
00:13:53.780 based on theory it's all based on modeling it's all doom and gloom i mean i'm old enough to remember
00:13:59.100 peak oil we were supposed to run out of oil i think it was in the year 2000 or after um and that didn't
00:14:07.260 happen and there so there's been these the consecutive times in history we can look back to to see where
00:14:13.620 these theories never came to fruition and so for her to come out and say it's not a theory anymore
00:14:18.540 we know like i'm just so curious and that would have been you know another great question to ask well
00:14:23.220 when did it go from being a theory to a fact when did that happen can you share with us like where's the
00:14:29.460 study where where can we find that information um and conflating natural disasters with climate change
00:14:36.680 i mean you just need to have a little bit of critical thought to see how this does not make
00:14:42.680 sense and doesn't add up yeah and it reminds me a little bit of like the play on words like people
00:14:48.440 know that the climate changes it's the alarmism and um not looking at the full picture of how it can be
00:14:55.860 similar back in years 50 years ago 50 years ago as it is now and things like that and it reminds me of
00:15:01.780 the covid when they would say they would always say anybody who critiqued the measures or whatever
00:15:06.860 thinks that there is no virus going around and sure there was a small amount who didn't but most
00:15:11.960 people were like no we just think that natural immunity works and things like that so they totally
00:15:16.600 dismiss it but i was um you know in looking for another report because of course bc is getting hit
00:15:22.020 really hard with these fires um i think i shared the link but i was looking at the bc government's
00:15:27.140 wildfire averages and this is um you know the current 10-year average so again you really get a
00:15:32.940 better picture when you look at more years to see that there is alarmism happening but even when you
00:15:38.980 look at this chart um you can see that for example last year 2022 there was a thousand eight hundred and
00:15:47.900 one fires interestingly 2020 670 fires i guess that was a virus year or something like that um but less
00:15:58.300 people were out at the top of the chart it even says that on average 42 percent of these are human
00:16:04.360 caused um so it's a very interesting chart and if you go all the way down like because it shows the
00:16:10.460 hectares that were damaged as well but if you scroll down and you look at 2009 we had 3064
00:16:17.780 fires in bc um which of course affected more hectares than last year so anyways it's just you're right
00:16:26.280 like when did it become that everything that's happening that every single fire um you know
00:16:31.580 wildfire is equated to climate change and that's because that's where the goal goes and the tax
00:16:37.960 um benefit that she sort of mentioned reminds me a lot of how the liberals like when you talk about
00:16:43.560 inflation they're like but we're helping people with dental it's like they do that
00:16:47.060 that one thing that they can keep bringing up to sort of uh put a band-aid on everything else
00:16:53.460 yeah absolutely it's like we're going to continue to tax you and i i just uh wrote a piece up
00:17:00.280 yesterday it's 45 percent of the average canadians in the average family's income goes to taxes 45
00:17:08.440 and so um and we've only seen that increase under the bureaucracy of the justin trudeau liberals
00:17:16.000 and so yeah instead of saying like oh we're looking at tax breaks we're looking to cut back
00:17:20.580 our bureaucracy it's become too bloated there's too many bureaucrats we've inflated their wages
00:17:25.560 um instead of looking at reasonable and tangible ways to make life more affordable for canadians they
00:17:31.000 just continue to increase the tax amount that canadians pay while throwing these willy-nilly rebates
00:17:36.940 back at you which don't even at the end of the day cover the amount the exorbitant amount in taxes
00:17:42.460 that we're paying so i think that's why people are more and more appreciating um the what peer poly
00:17:49.640 is platforming on which is to bring reason back and logic back into the lives of everyday canadians
00:17:56.020 i mean conservatives are traditionally the fiscal responsibility fiscally responsible um their
00:18:01.920 party platform is really about the hard-working average canadian and those are who have been
00:18:07.360 affected the most by the policies and the platform implementations of the liberals um so i think that
00:18:14.760 now people are really starting to feel it there it's starting to hit them where it hurts which is in their
00:18:19.800 pocketbooks and it's left many canadians wondering you know are we getting more bang for our buck as we pay
00:18:26.000 more taxes are we really getting a government that is more responsible and delivering more services and
00:18:32.400 so on and so forth and the writing i think is there on the wall that we can see very clearly that is just
00:18:38.260 simply not the case um and it's only going to get worse sadly as we move to this idea of net zero and
00:18:45.360 um pushing the agenda 2030 announced i think you know being pushed to agenda 2035 because we can't meet
00:18:52.960 the target goals of 2030 in terms of green energy and renewables because they're just not reliable
00:18:59.940 there may be environments and climates and i mean just like your general climate from the difference
00:19:06.340 between northern alberta and southeastern ontario for instance like there's vast climate differences
00:19:11.320 in those jurisdictions and so when i refer to climate that's what i'm referring to because that is what
00:19:15.780 it's you know that's the the textbook definition of climate yeah and so there may be climates where
00:19:21.700 these renewables work and they're effective um but it's certainly not up in north northern alberta
00:19:28.460 um and bc which you know you you get you have an entire season i mean it's always rainy season in bc it
00:19:34.760 seems so um do you think that solar panels are really going to be an effective way to generate energy
00:19:39.380 that's reliable and consistent enough for people when they need it um and we're seeing more and more
00:19:45.540 that that's just not going to happen the infrastructure isn't there and unless we want to continue on this
00:19:51.680 trajectory of being taxed to essentially death financial ruin um the infrastructure is not
00:19:57.920 going to be there so i don't know why the liberals keep beating this dead horse i think that it's pretty
00:20:03.340 clear that this is illogical and not responsible governance speaking of people beating things to
00:20:10.960 beating a dead horse we've got a tweet from katherine mckenna on the same thing she's so very worried
00:20:19.260 about canadians catching on to what's going on uh she says very worrying time for the prime minister
00:20:25.960 to convene canada's top climate scientists including hey hail i don't know if i said that
00:20:33.200 right to give a science briefing to canadians invite the premiers to sit in the front row and stream to
00:20:38.940 homes and schools across the country you know with a peer our eyelids open basically she's concerned
00:20:45.020 that the article there the article there ctv says that you know i think it was three out of five
00:20:51.280 canadians if you want to put it back on in case i'm getting it wrong yeah three and five canadians
00:20:55.240 attribute climate change and global warming to human activity well you saw in that chart that i said
00:21:01.340 there is a significant chunk where it is to human activity that's not a conspiracy uh you know we don't
00:21:07.920 need to be peeled to our screens to watch the propaganda tube um and i know alberta uh premier
00:21:14.080 has come out and said there's a lot that are even arson uh let alone just you know somebody flicking
00:21:19.400 their cigarette or what have you um but it also reminds me and and again we learned so much during
00:21:24.540 the covet time especially when it came to censorship center censorship of the scientists censorship of the
00:21:30.840 doctors but really that was actually happening with the climate change stuff before it got really
00:21:37.260 heavy heavy with covet i can remember um uh we've interviewed the lady from friends of science
00:21:42.380 um michelle sperling quite a few times and uh they had a petition about trudeau and and being censored
00:21:49.400 even on youtube here and actually it is in the terms and conditions that we have to be careful about
00:21:53.780 what we say about climate change on youtube as well um but there have been hundreds of canadian
00:21:59.660 science scientists um who have been censored on this message this article here i should i can share it
00:22:06.940 real quick um but i i won't really go through it but it's just a good article and it's from 2017
00:22:13.620 and it just talks about what happens when there are scientists who have a different theory on the
00:22:20.760 climate alarmism you know when they get approached because you know they're uh you know they're well
00:22:25.700 credentialed and you know journalists reach out to them and say hey like what's your thoughts on this
00:22:30.740 and uh one of the scientists just goes through the process of what happens as soon as you know
00:22:36.420 their their theory their opinions their research doesn't align with the narrative uh you know the
00:22:41.660 they completely get ghosted or even worse they get their time wasted to go ahead and do the interview
00:22:47.780 and uh it just never airs it just you know evaporates into thin air um so that is just a point
00:22:55.020 out that this is the the silencing on this issue on the other side of the story with this issue
00:22:59.900 has been happening for a very long time we saw it with um patrick moore as well um being canceled
00:23:06.560 at events so um it's not surprising to me that canadians are you know starting to catch on here
00:23:13.180 and uh but people like catherine mckenna are like oh we're losing traction here you know pump up the
00:23:19.380 propaganda we've got to fix this well yeah the way exactly i was going to say the way i read that
00:23:25.860 tweet is just propaganda propaganda propaganda let's make sure that as canadians 60 percent of
00:23:31.240 them so three and five roughly as they're agreeing with the government that this is a human uh made
00:23:38.000 phenomenon let's hit them with the propaganda so that we get those numbers boosted right right up we
00:23:45.180 need everybody agreeing that this is a man-made thing and that we have to increase the taxes to deal
00:23:51.180 with it and um the what they are effectively doing is quelling the canadian canadians ability to travel
00:23:59.460 and to do things like uh fly and take a train and even put gas into their car to get to and from work
00:24:06.820 i mean the viral tiktoks that i've seen and other social media platform videos uh that i've seen coming
00:24:12.820 from canadians all walks of life all demographics stating just how much of a struggle it is to get ahead
00:24:20.080 or even to feed their families to put fuel in their car i'm really nervous for this winter to heat our
00:24:26.240 homes uh as the devastatingly cold winters approach into december january february um but the thing i
00:24:35.840 wanted i and i pulled up the actual research co um web page that is linked in that ctv article and then
00:24:43.020 they also have another link down toward the bottom of their page where you can access their data tables
00:24:48.640 and i mean they interviewed or sorry the data is collected based on the response of a thousand
00:24:54.960 canadians so i i can see how that can be extrapolated but i also take that with a grain of salt i think
00:25:01.200 this is a really small sample size um but you can you can just look at their own data tables and i don't
00:25:08.600 know uh i'm having a difficult time oh there we go zooming in because um they they asked them
00:25:15.680 just even the framing of the questions right can really predict how the survey results come out
00:25:22.620 and so the way that they asked these questions um they said global warming is a fact and is mostly
00:25:28.780 caused by emissions from vehicles and industrial facilities and that was that was where 60 percent
00:25:33.920 of canadians agreed yes um and then they said global warming is a fact and is mostly caused by natural
00:25:40.460 changes that was the next highest demographic to say yes and then global warming is a theory that
00:25:46.540 has not yet been proven or not sure so you can kind of i always urge people and i know that this has been
00:25:52.820 deemed you know far-right extremism but to do your own research right to just simply like there's a link
00:25:59.320 there and they make it they've i've noticed lately with mainstream media they used to just say sources say
00:26:05.760 or they'd say report by so and so and you'd have to go and search it out for yourself and now i've
00:26:10.440 noticed more and more that they're starting to actually link back to their sources and link those
00:26:14.560 reports so you don't have to go and do that work for yourself it's all easy to access there um but
00:26:20.360 yeah i would always urge people to go in and check that right fact check the media and what they're
00:26:26.280 telling you and make sure that they haven't spun it in a way that fits their narrative and here um i think
00:26:32.840 just the way that they pointed these questions and the the the questions that were asked uh could
00:26:39.340 really sway how people responded um and there's interesting parts too like people you know i won't
00:26:47.500 get all into the nitty-gritty of the questions that they asked but uh one of them in particular at the
00:26:52.720 very the very last page of this research co study they said um they asked parents of children age zero to
00:27:00.840 18 what they had done in order to um or what conversations they had had with their children
00:27:07.240 about climate change and if it had motivated them to do any of the following and one of the questions
00:27:11.760 was reduce your consumption of meat and 28 of parents of children age zero to 18 said that they
00:27:19.060 were having that conversation and they were motivated to do that um and so that's kind of like where these
00:27:25.340 this this tiptoe is happening into agenda 2030 right it's the climate crisis and the climate alarmism
00:27:30.920 and you have to we have to tax you and also you have to do your part to do things like it says
00:27:37.000 recycle more take shorter showers like do you think justin trudeau is taking shorter showers i mean really
00:27:42.900 do you think deputy prime minister christia freeland is up there not having a jacuzzi hot tub in her hotel
00:27:48.640 while she's up preaching to the little plebs about climate change and how you must do your part
00:27:53.480 drive less are they eating cricket usual yeah well and then that's the next one is reduce your
00:27:59.380 consumption of meat so yeah that's kind of again you can start to see the writing on the wall here
00:28:04.760 where this is going to take us and it will be eat z bugs as we have a shirt i think in the rebel news
00:28:10.680 store with klaus schwab there urging you to get your daily cricket feast on but uh so you can see these
00:28:17.540 things and i'm i have uh skepticism that this survey was conducted in a way that wouldn't have swayed
00:28:23.780 people to respond in a certain manner to um further reinforce this narrative yeah exactly and so it looks
00:28:31.200 like there's a nine percent nine point decrease in the percentage of canadians who attribute global
00:28:36.400 warming to human activities and interesting one thing they say is 20 um was about the conservative
00:28:43.060 party only 47 percent of conservative party voters uh feel the same way as um you know the canadians
00:28:50.700 who said global warming is a reality but again you're right it's the way the question is like you
00:28:56.080 might agree with some of it but not all of it so you have to go one way or the other and the kids are
00:29:00.800 affected back to the cricket talk i remember doing a report on this dad who was mortified and his child
00:29:06.900 was uh you know with it enough to bring the assignment home the child's i forget the age i want to say
00:29:12.740 11 but basically he refused to do the assignment it was about how great it is to eat crickets and this
00:29:18.960 was in a suburb uh about 45 minutes out of vancouver called maple ridge and he brought it home and it was
00:29:24.300 like glorifying cricket eating and glorifying the um the faculty you guys have out in ontario there and
00:29:32.480 how great it is and saying yeah there's the article good job you guys are so good efron and olivia
00:29:37.920 but there is the article right there on the screen and it's just mortifying because the average kid
00:29:42.160 doesn't know they're just looking at it and they're quoting um angelina jolie her kids say
00:29:48.400 it tastes so great taste tastes like doritos and i think in the video in the video report we show her
00:29:55.280 and her kids eating spiders like you know this is not who i want my kids modeling themselves after so
00:30:01.280 yeah it's it's um again another reminder to keep an eye on what your kids are learning in schools because
00:30:06.620 most of them you know they just they just trust their teachers um yes and just kind of go with
00:30:11.780 the flow so yeah it's it is really concerning what's happening in the school system because
00:30:16.780 that one on one hand you do want your kids to be able to trust your the teachers and you know respect
00:30:21.780 people in authority and have that level of it's it's it's innocence right that they i have a teacher
00:30:29.340 teaching me this stuff and this seems all great and jolly and they go home and the parents are like
00:30:34.740 wait a minute this isn't what it seems right and you have to give that good balance but it's also
00:30:39.400 also a great reminder that we can be respectful and we can respect authority but we can also challenge
00:30:45.500 and question authority and so that was something that was really ingrained um into me at a very young
00:30:50.780 age is that you can have respect for people and maybe their views and opinions are different than
00:30:56.600 yours but you still have the ability to question them to challenge what they're saying if something
00:31:01.760 doesn't make sense to you 100 speak speak up and ask those questions even if you're wrong because
00:31:08.420 that's where debate and learning the real tangible learning occurs right when you are wrong and you
00:31:13.520 question something and you can have that discussion and so um i think that will segue us into our next
00:31:20.320 topic because we're going to talk about some fact checking and some censorship but before we get to
00:31:24.700 that um we have a super chat here from frasier mcburnie thank you frasier he says with the flu
00:31:30.880 season just around the corner and the evil empire planning to jab us uh jab us just remember this
00:31:37.700 fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me will you take the jabs and masks not me you know
00:31:44.960 i think that's a great point frasier because we see these mumblings coming uh more and more within
00:31:49.840 the mainstream media that mask mandates are coming back lockdowns for october and it's hard to sift
00:31:54.660 through and decipher and discern what is accurate and what is not um but i think i i i personally hope
00:32:03.440 that people would be privy to all of this by now and would not comply the way that they saw in 2020
00:32:09.100 and throughout 2021 um there's active litigation happening in the courts like things are are
00:32:14.640 we're much further along now than we were in 2020 and so i think there's an opportunity
00:32:20.200 yeah sorry no that's okay jay i was just gonna say i think there's an opportunity to get out there and
00:32:26.720 talk to your community and even for media outlets to get out there and talk to people on the ground
00:32:30.860 what are they thinking what is their you know what how are they responding to these headlines will
00:32:35.200 they comply into the fall if these restrictions and mandates try to rear their heads again i mean in
00:32:40.480 some industries they have not they're still there they the mandates never went away but for the most part
00:32:45.620 the vast majority of society is back to as normal as possible um pre you know in the before times
00:32:51.720 i like to say pre-covid hysteria 2020 yeah i know it's so weird but i don't think we'd get the compliance again
00:32:57.840 i don't think we would too and certainly the people who you know took a while not to comply
00:33:03.240 you know myself i was uh you know following some of the rules and then towards the middle no
00:33:08.400 um of course there would be a stronger push right away um so i think it would be difficult to do that
00:33:14.520 but also just you know i found my people i found my stores i found my restaurants i found my
00:33:20.420 community so it's almost like if it does come back it it really doesn't affect me in a big enough way
00:33:26.240 so that's what i would really encourage people to do don't forget um you know the businesses that
00:33:31.620 you know make sure to remember the businesses that accepted things like mass mandate or mass exemptions
00:33:39.000 and things like that you know keep supporting them keep going on with the relationship that you had
00:33:43.540 and if things happen again then you know where you go you're good that's a great point yeah i
00:33:49.140 completely agree with that we really discovered who was who and where they were willing to draw the
00:33:54.540 line and so we actually still continue to go out of our way to support certain businesses and we do
00:34:01.300 not support others um knowing how they acted and some of the things some of the ways that they treated
00:34:06.280 people and just sorry i can't get behind a business that operates like that i haven't been back
00:34:11.320 not to say they should for years not to say they should be canceled but money speaks right money
00:34:18.180 talks and so we we like to make sure that we talk with our dollars um anyway we'll go to a quick ad
00:34:24.080 break and then we'll come back to talk about more censorship and fact checking
00:34:27.920 have you seen our new documentary church under fire canada's war on christianity yet well if you
00:34:47.780 haven't you have not missed your chance the documentary details the trials and persecutions
00:34:53.680 of the pastors and congregations who stood up to the lockdowns when covid restrictions
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00:37:45.900 such an exciting partnership and also i want to reiterate that if you're in and around the red
00:37:55.180 deer area uh the documentary screening is happening at the uh carnival cinemas tonight 6 p.m and then
00:38:02.920 tomorrow they'll be in edmonton and then the following day uh saturday will be at the whistle
00:38:09.420 stop in mirror alberta um and then westlock alberta so there's a whole bunch of different locations over
00:38:15.860 the coming days to check out really exciting stuff for alberta um and there we're so excited to be there
00:38:21.620 i think lethbridge last night was sold out so just a reminder too if you're waiting you're not sure you
00:38:27.000 haven't got your tickets yet i would say head on over there and scoop them up before they're gone
00:38:31.640 because i i believe all of the screenings apart from maybe one and i could be getting confused with
00:38:37.740 the tamera leach book signing tour because we have both kind of happening at the same time but
00:38:41.560 the vast majority of these screenings if not all of them have been selling out which is really great
00:38:46.480 to see it's always amazing to connect with everybody in person um because we get censored
00:38:52.120 online sorry there's a little bit of a delay in case people are like joy is so rude she keeps
00:38:58.020 interrupting tamera it sounds like it's done for me but i was just going to say yeah in the bc it was
00:39:03.440 definitely sold out uh for the screening and there was people saying can i still get in and it's a must
00:39:08.720 see even if you're not a christian you're going to want to see this because it really does
00:39:12.500 show just how far canada fell and hopefully um well and possibly is continuing to fall when it
00:39:20.060 comes to an important freedom uh like freedom of religion which also means the freedom to
00:39:25.020 not have a religion you're not forced to have a religion here too so it's a definitely really
00:39:30.180 well done film and that includes i guess also the freedom to not comply with the religion of covidia
00:39:36.300 which is what many covid hysterics have kind of coined um that whole unfolding that people who
00:39:43.300 were just so keen on complying and wanted the iron fist of the government and health the health
00:39:49.480 units to come down on anybody who yeah exactly uh so here in canada one of the very first people to
00:39:57.820 speak out for in favor of upholding free speech or in canada we have freedom of expression which is
00:40:04.600 kind of the umbrella for things like freedom of speech and freedom of thought so on and so forth
00:40:09.900 um and recently so that's a thought leader jordan peterson and he's been speaking out against this
00:40:16.380 stuff since oh i don't know 2015 2016 maybe even earlier than that uh but just yesterday an ontario
00:40:25.000 court has dismissed his request for a judicial review of a re-education order so jordan peterson
00:40:33.520 um is being is governed essentially as a clinical psychologist by the college of psychologists of
00:40:40.340 ontario and there was i think about a hundred or so complaints launched against him to his regulator he's
00:40:49.340 not practicing currently but he is still licensed um and so roughly a hundred maybe two hundred
00:40:57.600 complaints were launched against him over tweets he was making or social media posts that went against
00:41:04.820 you know talked about things like overpopulation transgenderism environmentalism and then of course
00:41:09.460 covid19 but the funny thing here is that none of these people were his patients as i mentioned he's not
00:41:15.980 practicing he's not a practicing clinical psychologist but he is a licensed clinical psychologist so he is still
00:41:23.000 uh falls under the jurisdiction of this college this regulator and so in response to these complaints
00:41:30.260 the um he was ordered to undergo re-education training from this uh chosen puppet from the college wanted to
00:41:40.540 to re-educate peterson and so he tried to appeal and fight this decision and then just yesterday
00:41:46.480 um he was ordered by an ontario court to pay 25 000 in legal costs to the cpo as part of the ruling
00:41:55.760 and so this came as a result of him being ordered to participate in a specified continuing education or
00:42:03.860 remedial program regarding professionalism in public statements by the inquiries complaints and reports
00:42:10.920 committee of the cpso or sorry the cpo and that was launched against him in november of 2022
00:42:17.960 it's the article here that was written by our editor chief editor uh sheila gun reed says a series of
00:42:24.640 complaints have been formally filed and tweeted at the cpo regarding peterson's statements and um she gets
00:42:31.600 into she she explains a little bit about the ruling by the ontario superior court justice backhouse
00:42:39.820 shabbas and krachenko sorry if i butchered any of those um obviously peterson refused to sign this
00:42:48.860 undertaking placed on him by his regulator um and was prepared to vigorously defend his rights and free
00:42:55.300 expression and uh so unfortunately the court has ruled in favor of the cpo and so we're not sure yet
00:43:04.780 what peterson's next steps will be but we have this page uh save peterson.com where you can call or email
00:43:12.600 the college to offer up your support of what jordan peterson stands for which is quite literally
00:43:19.680 just freedom of expression the the ability to express your thoughts and your words in a way um that is
00:43:27.860 obviously respectful but some have you know contorted and spun into being somehow violent
00:43:34.880 or um suppressive and i think that when we remove those thoughts and ideas from the freedom or from the
00:43:42.500 arena of ideas that's a very dangerous place to be in because if you're wrong well you can still be wrong
00:43:49.580 right you have the right to say something even if it's wrong because in the arena of ideas in our social
00:43:56.500 society you can be debated and proven to be wrong and so what's so harmful in having that debate and
00:44:03.880 that discussion even if you're wrong you should be able to say whatever it is that you're going to say
00:44:09.460 because society will deal with that well i don't see what the harm is there i exactly there is no it's
00:44:17.580 an opinion it shouldn't be harmful and like you said it's nothing to do with its actual patience he's not
00:44:23.420 giving these you know someone's coming to him and then he's uh you know saying hey just randomly like
00:44:28.880 you know uh biological men shouldn't be in women's sports um this is actually very concerning this should
00:44:35.420 be a red flag for all canadians and i think i did an article where i pointed out you know it's not just
00:44:40.600 jordan peterson i think that might have been the title um because of course he's getting the most
00:44:46.000 attention because so many people love him so many people know how much good he does do in his speeches
00:44:52.200 like promoting fatherhood and family things like that so they're really aware of this but there are
00:44:59.020 as we know a lot of the covid doctors who are being persecuted in the same way by their colleges for
00:45:04.740 speaking out um and even sort of very similar to uh jordan peterson there's a nurse out in bc named
00:45:11.300 amy ham who you know went through and i think um is still on sort of pause with her hearing uh for
00:45:18.400 speaking out for some of the same things that jordan peterson sort of have meant has mentioned
00:45:22.860 mainly on twitter and things like that yeah there's the article there um so the licensing colleges have
00:45:29.040 really become like an arm of the state uh and when it's wrong think you better watch out you're going
00:45:34.480 be threatened 25 000 now thankfully of course jordan peterson can pay that um but that's enough
00:45:41.720 to break someone uh especially since many times you're not working when you're going through these
00:45:46.960 things uh it looks like jordan peterson has come out and said what he's going to do there is a cbc
00:45:51.960 article where he says he will go through the training and he will broadcast it which you know it
00:45:57.580 reminds me of the scripture of uh you know in the bible where it says god like uses all things for good
00:46:03.120 in the end anyways because you know it's going to get a ton of views it's going to wake up way more
00:46:07.360 people about what's happening in canada um you know the u.s is already mortified looking at some
00:46:12.920 of the things that's happening over here so you're going to have a lot of attention on this unlike some
00:46:17.820 of you know the smaller or less known people who have been suffering similar things as uh peterson
00:46:23.260 and you mentioned a hundred complaints there's a tweet um from dr jordan peterson that says it was 13
00:46:31.640 complaints in the last six years about uh his ideas and opinions so i'm not sure what the difference
00:46:38.300 is there so he says seven 75 000 signatures and counting on this petition calling on the ontario
00:46:45.240 college of psychologists to abandon their forced re-education plans versus 13 complaints in the last
00:46:53.280 six years about my ideas and opinions what say you um to the cpo or cp ontario protected so his college but
00:47:03.720 um yeah it's it's just i'm very interested to see what the broadcast will be what will this
00:47:10.300 re-education training look like um especially when it's going up against such a brilliant mind
00:47:16.200 um i don't know if anybody's ever seen some of the beginning interviews that were done
00:47:21.040 with uh dr peterson when he was he was refusing in canada to use pronouns basically i think they
00:47:28.720 were the zzer pronouns that he was being told as a professor he had to do and he was like yeah no
00:47:33.840 that's not english i'm i'm not going to do that and he was having really good debates and the students
00:47:39.580 were coming out and debating and tossing ideas and things like that and there's this this one interview
00:47:44.640 i'm sure there was more than one and i wish i could remember what news it was but they kind of have
00:47:48.460 him up there uh and uh a trans uh professor and i think they really thought they were going to take
00:47:54.340 him down and he just uh blew the mud of the water with his of course wise and smart remarks um yeah
00:48:00.980 that might be it's been a while since i've seen i think that is it but i think this is going to be
00:48:05.340 another one of those episodes where yeah it might cost 25 000 but it's in the end it's going to do more
00:48:11.220 good than harm for people really being aware of how bad censorship and threatening to professionals
00:48:17.460 who speak out has become yeah and it's the exact same thing that's happening with the cpso and i
00:48:23.360 slipped that earlier um the college of physicians and surgeons of ontario for revoking removing
00:48:29.760 suspending the licenses of practicing medical doctors and physicians and surgeons in ontario
00:48:35.540 for simply questioning the narrative we had i mean there's countless doctors here who have no lot
00:48:41.480 have been prevented their ability to treat patients during a patient uh practitioner crisis right we
00:48:49.580 don't have enough doctors to keep sustaining the medical system which our taxpayers payer dollars pay
00:48:58.120 into and fund uh doctors like dr patrick phillips dr mark troce dr crystal lutchkew and there are more
00:49:06.920 and more that grow dr apgar khan um and this is really directly affected patients right and these
00:49:14.620 complaints didn't they they came from some unknown entity none of their patients complained against
00:49:20.220 their conduct or the way that they were practicing medicine this came from their their administration
00:49:25.760 in the hospitals that they were working in the emergency departments of or otherwise when the cpso
00:49:31.380 really compelled their speech right the cpso put out very generalized threatening statements throughout
00:49:37.240 the covet hysteria that basically told doctors that you have to enforce and relay the public health
00:49:43.440 measures as they are without question and if you question well then there will be repercussions for
00:49:49.480 your license and we saw that play out in real time these doctors have had their licenses stripped and
00:49:53.980 removed and their ability to practice medicine and deliver direct patient care has been completely decimated
00:50:00.060 as a result excuse me as a result so this isn't yeah as you say exclusive to peterson and it really
00:50:06.460 could set a good precedence for all of those other colleges who are acting similarly to the cpo
00:50:12.080 um and thank you for clarifying i don't i think it was one of peterson's tweets when this originally
00:50:17.500 happened that i'm recalling in my memory bank about a hundred complaints but yeah it could be it could
00:50:22.640 have been whittled down to 13 now because maybe the vast majority of them were just like random
00:50:27.740 uh anonymous accounts and through scrutinizing this ruling and this unfolding they've determined that
00:50:34.460 a bunch of them were irrelevant or just anonymous bots um so they've whittled it down to apparently 13
00:50:40.120 yeah and just real quick yeah and just real quick to talk about what you said with the censorship same
00:50:47.380 thing out here in bc the colleges have stripped license away from i would call them heroes during the
00:50:52.600 covid uh propaganda time but uh this one link is from a pastor or pastor sorry so much persecution
00:50:59.100 going on um from a doctor out your way dr patrick phillips i know you've interviewed him so have i
00:51:04.540 um but he does a tweet i shared it um if we can show it but he says if you told me three years ago when i was
00:51:12.240 down a downtown toronto condo dwelling doctor you will be unemployed living in a two-room off-grid cabin
00:51:19.880 where you slaughter and butcher your own meat i would have called you insane crazy how our lives
00:51:25.860 can change so you know there's one of the doctors right there so yeah and well it was only through
00:51:32.980 um one of rebels investigations and this was specific to a case launched by avi yamini our australian
00:51:40.020 correspondent where we discovered that there is this like sort of secret underground fact-checking
00:51:46.300 industry um so i they just put up an article well it's australia time so i guess that happened
00:51:52.440 throughout the night last night um where avi and ezra they're together currently in new zealand
00:51:57.680 and so they got together and they're discussing this this uh secret agreement and so through access to
00:52:07.280 information requests documents and court this court challenge launched by uh rebel news is avi yamini
00:52:13.820 uh they have discovered that there is a major news sorry um hidden agreements uncovered thanks to
00:52:23.640 the the legal proceeding launched against rmit fact lab and so they have essentially partnered with
00:52:30.120 meta so facebook and instagram's parent company uh to provide a quota-based commercial pact or agreement
00:52:39.880 worth up to half a million dollars per year and i think it's about the one minute and 30 second mark
00:52:48.040 in that interview maybe we can just play a couple minutes there where ezra starts to talk about it
00:52:53.220 um i think it's about a minute 20 maybe is where they get into the more detailed description of the case
00:53:00.980 view and that maybe new zealanders themselves have a variety of views and you know that's the rebels
00:53:08.080 motto telling the other side of the story so i'm really glad you're here and i'm thrilled to be
00:53:13.000 here i've never been in new zealand before it's great yeah it's uh north korea is not a bad place
00:53:17.080 but um look what i'm really when i touched down we had another victory at the same time and that was
00:53:23.560 that's why we're really doing this video because when we touched down i saw that what essentially was
00:53:29.960 revealed through our uh case our case against the fact checkers in australia that confidential
00:53:36.960 agreement finally went viral and is getting the attention it deserves um so i guess on it's it's
00:53:43.720 it's almost part of the same uh broader issue of censorship and shutting down for each week
00:53:48.280 what's your reaction to now seeing that our supporters essentially ended up uh you know this is
00:53:55.460 potentially the beginning of the end of rmit and those fact checkers and what and their control
00:53:59.320 that they've held till now yeah i mean i don't like to say that they're the fact checkers because
00:54:03.580 we're all fact checkers you fact check governments all the time we do access to information documents we
00:54:08.680 scrum uh politicians and ask some questions you are a walking fact checker and by the way your viewers
00:54:14.940 are your fact checkers we're all fact checkers because we can all think for ourselves
00:54:18.800 but these official fact checkers pretend to be above the fray they pretend to be some
00:54:24.340 magical priests that have the only access to the truth with a capital t but they're just like you and
00:54:30.020 me they're people with their own opinions but they don't want to debate you and me so they want to
00:54:34.400 censor you and me and what's so gross is that facebook has had a contract with them and it was a secret
00:54:41.260 contract imagine that you're in the business of transparency and communications and free speech but you have a
00:54:48.080 secret contract with they they call themselves fact checkers but they're really censors for the
00:54:54.320 regime and it was only because you took a stand against the unethical fact checkers that facebook
00:55:02.240 hired from rmit that we were able to smoke out that agreement and make them release it to the public and
00:55:09.340 good for rukshan fernando for finding that in the court and publishing it and now holy moly has that taken
00:55:15.680 on a life of itself i see sky news australia has just gone running with it i hope you're right
00:55:20.880 i hope it marks the beginning of the end for the secretive this club of people who think they know
00:55:27.480 better than you and me but will never debate you and me but want to censor you and me so good on you
00:55:31.960 and good on the viewers who chipped in to get yeah so there you have it exactly what i was saying there
00:55:39.440 like why can't we have a debate have a discussion this need for censorship and obviously there's big
00:55:45.660 bucks right we that's been uncovered here it's big money to censor people who disagree with and
00:55:51.680 threaten your narrative which you will arguably capitalize and profit off of that's what we're
00:55:57.640 seeing happening also with the green energy and eating the bugs and uh and so on and so forth it's
00:56:03.680 really this this weird kind of corporate fascist government overtake that seems to be happening
00:56:10.560 if i can kind of like meld all of those buzzwords into one um it's uh it's really concerning and
00:56:17.780 really also really interesting to be kind of part of an organization that is shedding light on all of
00:56:24.800 this that is uncovering this um you know it's it's something that we all suspect but you have the proof
00:56:30.860 now you can see it it's in the writing you can you have the documents um and so there's no there's
00:56:36.520 it's no longer a theory right it's a fact and that's what i like to sift out and find and i like
00:56:41.720 what ezra said there too is that you know you who are watching you're also our fact checkers you know
00:56:46.900 don't get lazy you know we assume that uh you like us perhaps we're your favorite news organization
00:56:53.120 but you know even make sure you're fact checking what we say too right you want to just don't let
00:56:58.480 your guard down and make sure you're you being informed properly and as a little side note it
00:57:04.140 was really nice to see the hard-working boss on a beach hopefully he's getting a little sand in his
00:57:08.480 toes even though he's still working that wasn't that was nice to see yeah absolutely and uh so we just
00:57:15.840 have a a few super chats to read here one of them actually i'm i'm going to get we'll we'll have to
00:57:22.420 get off of youtube just to even read um this this one super chat so i'm going to read the last one
00:57:28.680 that just came in and then we will say goodbye to our youtube channel we'll switch over to those other
00:57:35.460 platforms that don't have these heavy-handed community standards arguably because they're
00:57:41.620 working in conjunction with uh fact checkers and giving them a hefty dollar to enforce their arbitrary
00:57:47.320 and ambiguously worded rules um but youtube has those arbitrary and ambiguous rules i think it
00:57:52.920 was last week or the week before they changed every month they update them and uh so the most recent
00:57:58.680 update is very broad and far-reaching um has implications for any sort of health misinformation
00:58:05.380 yeah that you may be found to be spreading so uh i'll read this in time for the most they buy to our
00:58:12.480 of course right yeah just in time to line up for your seasonal covid jab amt 60 gives five dollars
00:58:21.100 the cpso won't allow doctors to write mask or vax exemptions without risking their licenses yes that
00:58:28.440 was part of the compelled speech that they placed on doctors with one of their um policies instituted
00:58:35.280 onto all of their doctors throughout the covid narrative if they do mandates this fall our
00:58:41.400 doctors hands are tied the cpso are dictators yeah you know i was trying to find i believe it was in
00:58:49.580 19 the 1980s i was trying to i've hyperlinked it somewhere in one of my reports because it's very
00:58:55.360 hard to find but there was a um a judge that wrote medicine needs glass knobs and um basically he was
00:59:06.120 highlighting the concerns of the cpso acting as you say more of a dictator than anything else back and
00:59:12.920 this is decades ago um so i'm going to see if i can find that and pull that up i don't know dray if
00:59:18.180 you have a comment there to give about doctors being able to write exemptions there just maybe i'll try
00:59:25.140 to dig that up quickly here um well i can show it on screen the top of my head a bc doctor dr stephen
00:59:30.600 maltaus was uh you know he lost his license for being accused of of you know doing exemptions in
00:59:37.520 british columbia all exemptions had to go through dr bonnie henry she's not your doctor she's not your
00:59:43.000 family doctor she doesn't even know you by name um and through some of the court cases that i covered
00:59:48.340 um you know it was brutal if if you got injured from the vaccine and uh obviously couldn't take the
00:59:56.040 second vaccine it took months like months if you even got the exemption from her and it was this
01:00:02.420 piece of paper so um you would you would go and you would try to you know maybe go to a movie or
01:00:09.480 whatever it was a restaurant and you pull up this little piece of paper from bonnie henry well of
01:00:14.620 course the people at the door don't even believe you because they've been under the impression that
01:00:18.600 there is no such thing as an exemption for these vaccines number one and and who are they to know
01:00:23.280 whether or not it's a official provincial notice so it was so degrading so dehumanizing you've been
01:00:29.040 maimed i don't even know if i can finish that sentence but you've you know you've had a something
01:00:34.780 happen to you and now you have to talk to some snotty nose 16 year old to convince them that you're
01:00:40.280 not lying to get into this restaurant you know brutal yeah it's absolutely absurd and it really
01:00:46.320 deflects um the enforcement onto people who are you know way below the pay scale of anybody who
01:00:54.120 should be enforcing such a thing um so i found this this article it's by justice michael code and um
01:01:00.420 sorry it was from december 2000 september of 2001 so i was i was a bit i was just two decades off no big
01:01:06.580 deal um it comes from one an article that i wrote uh well we'll get we can go back to that in a minute
01:01:12.600 but anyway uh basically it's just highlighting the shortfallings of the college and this stranglehold
01:01:18.820 that it has on medicine and how they interfere with a physician's ability to provide direct patient care
01:01:23.740 right you want you don't want um what i've previously heard as cookie cutter medicine and so what the
01:01:30.360 college seems to be doing more and more of is cookie cutter medicine being really meddled by the
01:01:36.160 pharmaceutical lobby instead of making specific tailored individualized choices and evidence-based
01:01:44.680 care for an individual patient um so this was really highlighted and i don't know the the report
01:01:52.880 itself is you know 60 70 plus pages long so it's a lengthy read but i think it's really important that
01:02:00.720 we go back and we look at the fact that all of this was brought forward and brought to the attention
01:02:05.920 of ontarians this is specific to ontario uh back in 2001 and nothing has changed it's only gotten
01:02:13.640 worse especially through the covid narrative and i linked to it um in a june 2000 so june 2023 article
01:02:22.980 about patrick phillips principled ontario physician has medical license revoked after standing up to the
01:02:29.580 covid regime and so that's really like kind of the nail in the coffin of what happens to dr patrick
01:02:34.880 phillips and the whole article goes through that there's a i include down about halfway through the
01:02:40.300 page uh tweet there's the cpso when they compelled physicians to conduct themselves and speak in a
01:02:47.320 certain manner it's just down a little bit further you'll see a screenshot from the cpso itself um there
01:02:54.200 it is there so you can see that like all of the facts are there right you can go back in and see for
01:03:00.200 yourself but what i'm saying in this article is backed up by the screenshot from cpso from their
01:03:06.600 very own website and it gets into dr abkar khan who's been prevented from providing alternative
01:03:12.240 cancer treatment and that's something that we can't talk about on youtube so i won't get into
01:03:16.380 that in more detail um but i i highlight here it's a decades old issue as published by michael
01:03:22.660 justice michael code and so on and so forth there's tons of hyperlinks in there um i always try to do that
01:03:28.080 in my reports just to if anybody who wants to dig further can go and do your own research even though
01:03:33.380 yeah uh the the canadian institute for health research the cihr actually called this like far
01:03:40.660 right misinformation to tell people to go and do their own research so um it's such a backwards
01:03:46.260 bizarro world that we live in but anyway we will say bye to our youtube viewers and i'll just read this
01:03:53.440 last super chat that we have i don't think any more have come in since we started to discuss this
01:03:58.360 and while we're switching over in case those of you don't know about bill 36 and maybe tamara keep
01:04:03.360 your eye out in case some sort of legislation is going to end up happening in ontario but it's a
01:04:08.060 very concerning um legislation that has been passed in bc it replaces the health professions and
01:04:14.700 occupations act and now what they're going to do is take these colleges the government is taking
01:04:19.280 these colleges and whittling them down to a goal of six colleges which will be even more problematic
01:04:25.960 because now it's less that you're even dealing with doc like if you're psychologists it's not even
01:04:30.780 necessarily going to be all psychologists you're dealing with it's just going to be this um you know
01:04:35.880 conflict of interest riddled uh groups that are going to be managing and there's so much more like
01:04:42.080 the government is going to be able to compel these medical professionals to release their patients
01:04:46.400 information um if you search rebel news and bill 36 you'll see lots of the reports that i've done on
01:04:52.880 it but um something that all british british colombians should be aware of and all canadians
01:04:57.340 in case something like that is making its way to your province yeah it's really a centralization of
01:05:03.440 power when in fact what works the best seems to be a local decentralized medical establishment that's
01:05:11.260 what we see happening with the with the world health organization and this global oligarchy you
01:05:16.800 know they want centralized power and to disregard what individual communities and individual people
01:05:23.420 need it's all about having the greater good and so you know we could go off into that a little bit
01:05:29.340 more but we're off of youtube now so i'm just going to read this uh this one super chat if i can find it
01:05:34.960 free it's like removing your bra it truly that's a great metaphor for anybody anyone who's a for the
01:05:43.820 lady uh um yeah i'm a bit a bra wearer i don't know if we can call you women anymore a breast owner
01:05:50.840 is that what we have to denounce ourselves to um yeah obviously sarcasm anyway spirit whisperer 2021
01:05:57.860 gives us 20 thank you so much hi from victoria bc i will never comply my brother died suddenly
01:06:05.500 recently after getting his fourth jab which was required for his job oh my gosh spirit whisperer i
01:06:13.100 don't know if you're still there what is the job what what job is it that's still mandating
01:06:18.900 a fourth jab that is insane wicked truly um and and how old was your brother i'd like to know that
01:06:27.680 i'm so sorry i'm so sorry that happened yeah but yeah you know i just i'm i'm shocked that people
01:06:36.500 are still going out and getting their boosters um i've spoken to more and more people come to me now
01:06:45.360 and they say i was injured after the first dose so i don't know how people went ahead and got their
01:06:50.100 second doses but like the third and the fourth i mean i guess i know family members as well who have
01:06:56.360 gone ahead and and went that route and all the power to you um hope that you get a low mrna dose
01:07:05.280 yeah i uh did a report with a lady um whose mother dropped dead within 15 minutes of getting the
01:07:12.980 moderna vaccine and then you know she had already had her vaccine so that was one but then she saw her
01:07:19.480 mother dropped dead she got the second one she ended up hospitalized right away she got the third and
01:07:24.800 was hospitalized as well and i did ask her in the follow-up report why and she uh yeah at that point
01:07:31.080 said you know she she felt like she could have the same thing from getting covid or the vaccine so it's
01:07:39.500 like what do you do and it's just it was so powerful i think the messaging do your part uh yeah there's uh the
01:07:46.340 first story very good story what a very horrible story but i mean good in the way that it really
01:07:52.060 details a lot of people were or still are upset with the trudeaus the public health officers the
01:07:58.140 theresa cams but if you go through the story you watch the cover-up was even the little men like the
01:08:05.580 the mother's home uh decided just on their own you know trudeau wasn't making this happening
01:08:11.240 but they decided to send out a letter to all of the parents and they are the kids i should say of
01:08:16.880 the elderly people that they were in the home and sent it out and said oh everything went great with
01:08:22.080 the vaccines there was just a couple of sore arms well they forgot that she was still on the the
01:08:27.660 notification list and she's like what do you mean my my mother died and you just told everybody
01:08:33.500 everything was fine with all of the patients so it's like no one made them do that they could have
01:08:37.980 just said nothing and so that's really really scary yeah i guess anecdotally um my husband lost
01:08:46.560 his job in the fall of 2022 but what year is it yeah the fall of 2021 sorry over the mandates and
01:08:55.780 a bunch of his colleagues uh they because they they held out they held out they said oh no we're not
01:09:00.740 going to do it and then when push really came to shove and they said no you're going to be fired if
01:09:04.560 you don't go out and get your two doses so the his colleagues went out and started getting injected
01:09:10.060 and so many of them were off with with various illnesses um heart problems like swelling just
01:09:19.860 really weird bizarre uh symptoms and um his one supervisor was a young healthy fit male uh no had no
01:09:29.720 pre-existing health issues and he ended up being hospitalized and hooked up to heart monitors
01:09:35.180 and had all these you know these abnormal heart readings and chest pain and so on and so forth and
01:09:39.820 they and he looked around and he's he says this is a shell of a crew that we're working with because
01:09:44.400 they're all sick or having these various issues and you're are you really still going to hold out on
01:09:49.300 this policy are you going to force me to comply and he just didn't want to um he didn't want to
01:09:54.820 divulge his personal medical information so he didn't think that it was any of his employers
01:09:58.580 business and he worked primarily alone and outside so there was no risk really in his his work
01:10:06.420 environment and they still went ahead and enforced the mandate despite the fact that there was clear
01:10:13.060 evidence of harm um and so that's what we what we saw across the board and it's really really
01:10:19.800 unfortunate that this happened to people because a lot of people took the jab to keep their job but then
01:10:25.660 they were unable to work because of the adverse effects they were suffering from the jab so it
01:10:31.660 just really doesn't make and then you can't work anywhere you can't work anywhere when you're in
01:10:36.140 that condition so you need your help yeah yeah yeah absolutely um we have an update here from spirit
01:10:42.340 whisperer thank you i went to look at the chat it's so hard to follow the chat while we talk and
01:10:46.580 and find links and do all these things um but we have an update here i just saw spirit whisperer
01:10:52.660 another 10 thank you you didn't have to uh do that but my brother worked for the city of victoria
01:10:58.440 he just turned 55 and was in good health so sorry to hear about that i wonder drea maybe that's a
01:11:07.060 story for you city of victoria is still enforcing mandates yeah shoot me an email just so i have your
01:11:12.740 contact we can chat more drea.humphrey at rebelnews.com because i literally had no clue there was uh
01:11:19.660 somebody let alone government uh mandating for jabs so i would love to talk to you some more
01:11:25.740 about that that's drea.humphrey at rebelnews.com great well thanks so much drea for your time and
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