Rebel News Podcast - September 12, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Heated Ottawa school board session, Poilievre triggers the left, New COVID boosters


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

156.12933

Word Count

10,459

Sentence Count

738

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

Tamara and Drea discuss the heated Ottawa-Carleton District School Board meeting, a conservative leader of the official opposition who delivered a joke on board a WestJet flight, and the novel booster authorizations that Health Canada rubber stamped today.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 Hello, everyone. Joining us at home and to our BC correspondent, British Columbia correspondent, Drea Humphrey.
00:00:42.280 I'm Tamara Ugolini, your co-host, and obviously I'm joined by Drea to similarly co-host our daily live stream.
00:00:50.580 Today is Tuesday, September the 12th, and we have a ton of content and information to bring to you.
00:00:57.420 So, we're having some technical difficulties. We really apologize for the late start.
00:01:04.120 I think that we may have lost Drea again, but anyway, we will just get into things and hope that our technical details are sorted out.
00:01:14.940 We're going to be looking at the heated Ottawa-Carleton District School Board meeting as mask-obsessed and hysterical trustee Nellie Kaplan-Mirth
00:01:24.220 sparred off with her fellow trustees and narrowly evaded a code of conduct breach.
00:01:32.500 We're going to be looking at a conservative leader of the official opposition, Pierre Polyev, who delivered a joke on board of a WestJet flight.
00:01:42.360 And, of course, now we have left-wing social media commentators spiraling into an angry parade because of that.
00:01:52.460 And then finally, just today, breaking news, Health Canada has rubber-stamped a novel mRNA booster shot.
00:01:59.520 And that is specific to, supposedly, the currently circulating Omicron sub-variants, depending on what you follow.
00:02:10.720 And so, we're going to talk a little bit about that.
00:02:12.460 I think that that probably won't be YouTube safe.
00:02:15.200 So, for anybody who's currently joining us, you can find us streaming live on YouTube, Rumble, Getter, and Odyssey.
00:02:25.580 And because of YouTube's censorious thuggery, we cannot speak freely about the safe and effective narrative there.
00:02:34.880 And so, we will switch at some point toward the end of the show to those other platforms specifically so that we can exercise our freedom of expression and our free speech when we discuss the novel booster authorizations that just took place, as I mentioned, just less than an hour ago, or a little bit over an hour ago, by Health Canada in a press conference.
00:02:58.920 So, without further ado, actually, before we continue on, if you're joining us on Rumble, you can support our work by giving us what's called a Rumble Rant.
00:03:07.260 And so, by offering a small monetary donation, it's a great way for our audience to get their comments stated on air, get some commentary, some back and forth from Drea, myself, either or.
00:03:18.660 And if Drea is still having some technical difficulties, I would really appreciate having some comments from our viewers so that we can keep the banter going.
00:03:29.640 So, if you're able to, please contribute there, and we can keep bantering on the show.
00:03:35.220 I'm not sure. Drea, are you there? Do you have audio yet? Can we hear you?
00:03:38.760 No, can you guys hear me good? Sorry, everybody, for the diddly. I was having some major audio issues. Do I sound all right?
00:03:46.300 Yes, loud and clear. Perfect. To me, anyway. Hopefully, everybody else can hear you as well.
00:03:52.000 Thank you for sorting that out. And then, I guess, just before we get into the news of the day, because we're running a little bit behind schedule,
00:03:59.260 so we're trying to kind of keep things very succinct and concise, I have to give a shout-out to the former Alberta Pro-Life group called the...
00:04:11.300 Why can't I find what they're actually called?
00:04:13.320 They're hosting Ben Shapiro on November the 12th in Calgary, and it's a very long-winded URL that they're using, unfortunately.
00:04:25.020 Wilberforce. So, at wilberforce.com, that's formerly known as Alberta Pro-Life, you can find tickets there.
00:04:32.580 They're hosting Ben Shapiro, as I mentioned, on November the 12th in Calgary.
00:04:36.940 Obviously, he is one of the most well-known conservative commentators in the world, and he's host of the Ben Shapiro show.
00:04:45.640 And he is one of America's most watched pro-life advocates, columnist, lawyer, and best-selling author.
00:04:53.860 He's really well-known for, I suppose, his relentless ability to tackle the culture wars and the hottest cultural topics of our time.
00:05:03.980 And for our Rebel supporters and viewers, you can get exclusive access to the event, early access, by heading over to that website.
00:05:14.000 I think it's wilberforce.com, and there's a couple forward slashes.
00:05:16.840 But anyway, if you just go to wilberforce.com, you can find their Shapiro event.
00:05:22.420 And if you type in the code REBEL at checkout, then you can pre-order and obtain your tickets before anybody else.
00:05:30.580 So, we wanted to give them a little bit of a shout-out.
00:05:33.960 And you have two months to go, but they suspect and expect that it will be a sold-out show.
00:05:39.260 So, you can head on over there and get your tickets.
00:05:40.900 So, without further ado, we can touch on unhinged, mask-obsessed Millie Kaplan-Mirth.
00:05:49.960 She's the recently and controversial trustee at the Ottawa-Carlton District School Board.
00:05:57.400 And they held a special meeting last night, September 11th, to discuss a code of conduct violation that was issued against her.
00:06:07.200 The complaint was filed by trustee Donna Dixon, who alleged that Mirth breached sections 3.17 and 3.18 of the code of conduct in a series of text messages exchanged by the two,
00:06:19.040 where it was alleged that Mirth's comments became increasingly racist and abusive.
00:06:25.400 I think there's the third tweet that's embedded in the article there.
00:06:28.140 You can see a sample of the tweets.
00:06:30.880 Unfortunately, Millie Kaplan-Mirth has me blocked from Twitter, so I don't see each and everything that she posts.
00:06:38.140 But her tweets, and it's been alleged repeatedly by others, that her presence on Twitter is really bullying and harassing.
00:06:48.180 She is just relentless with allegations against anyone who disagrees with her, really, will resort to things like calling them racists, bigots, homophobes, transphobes.
00:07:00.840 I mean, the list, anything that she can slander and slam you on in terms of ad hominem attacks, she will.
00:07:07.600 So she was urging people at this time, other her fellow trustees, to abstain or vote for her motion at the time.
00:07:17.580 I believe this was in November of 2023.
00:07:20.960 She, as we mentioned, is a mask-obsessed trustee, and she put forward a motion to mandate masking once again in schools in the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board region.
00:07:30.740 And she meddled in her own motion and tried to convince and compel other trustees to vote with her and or abstain.
00:07:38.660 And in this particular instance, with Donna Dixon, who is a black woman, she told her that she shouldn't vote with white supremacists.
00:07:48.220 And Donna Dixon, as you can see maybe, are we showing it on screen there?
00:07:52.520 Donna Dixon responded, leave me alone.
00:07:56.240 And she said, don't talk to me about equity then.
00:07:58.560 And the board meeting itself, we have a clip here when Nilly became really unhinged and argumentative.
00:08:06.040 And the radical Lyra Evans, the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board is really comprised of very radical trustees and board members.
00:08:14.600 So it's really funny to see kind of like the war of the progressives and how they're internally fighting.
00:08:22.140 It reminded me really of a kindergarten class.
00:08:25.160 It was like, please stop being argumentative.
00:08:28.560 It's a lot like her doing overwatching the board.
00:08:32.320 Yeah.
00:08:33.000 And so I don't know if we can go back to that clip there.
00:08:35.580 But Lyra Evans had to call a recess because of Nilly's just unhinged inability to contain and control herself.
00:08:45.300 March 29th is more than six months after the interaction that she's complaining about.
00:08:50.140 That is out of order, according to the Education Act.
00:08:55.580 Sorry, can you repeat that?
00:08:57.440 Her complaint about November 24th was lodged on May 29th.
00:09:01.740 That is more than six months after the event.
00:09:04.300 This is out of order.
00:09:05.680 So the complaint was lodged at the beginning of February, less than three months after the incident.
00:09:16.920 The policy at the time had a three-month window.
00:09:20.160 I'm going to look to Executive Officer Giroux to explain this further.
00:09:22.860 Sorry, I just opened the relevant section.
00:09:28.360 March 29th is more than six months after the event.
00:09:30.720 Yeah, so there's some other clips that follow.
00:09:34.480 Yeah, there's a different clip.
00:09:35.860 He just kind of loses it and interrupts.
00:09:39.080 And I don't know if we have that handy.
00:09:40.940 But I just want to say, you know, when people talk about Karel Suave and the way he looks,
00:09:45.540 like he fits the role.
00:09:47.020 He looks literally like the villain.
00:09:49.780 And I feel like the thing with her is she really fits the Karen of all Karen's looks.
00:09:55.360 Like, I don't want to be petty and look at the looks.
00:09:57.560 But I just mean they're fitting such into that character look.
00:10:01.100 And can we go back to a time when school boards were not so spicy and exciting?
00:10:05.880 Like, I've seen so many videos that go viral of school boards.
00:10:11.120 Like, what is going on here?
00:10:12.820 This is supposed to be good with children.
00:10:14.960 And the stuff that's happening with these people on the boards is just a reminder.
00:10:19.480 Start paying attention to your municipal elections.
00:10:22.180 Because, of course, way less people vote in those things.
00:10:25.080 But look how important it is when you have people like Millie up there,
00:10:29.220 who we've been reporting on for quite some time.
00:10:31.980 It looks like she, there's an article here from True North.
00:10:36.700 It says, Ottawa School District School Trustee Millie Kaplan barely survives code of conduct vote.
00:10:42.560 So that's sort of what this is all about.
00:10:44.980 And a total of eight votes were required to rule that she breached the code,
00:10:49.420 but only seven voted in favor and four abstained.
00:10:53.180 And so in brackets, it says likely those who have supported her
00:10:56.460 and her childish antics since she won as trustee a year ago.
00:11:01.980 But do we have any of those clips that are a little bit more spicy to show?
00:11:05.920 Because I think that would be really good if we have those handy.
00:11:09.140 Well, I embedded a couple in the, oh, here it is.
00:11:13.180 Yes, this one here.
00:11:14.340 Let's roll this one.
00:11:18.180 She was attacked in a meeting.
00:11:20.740 A black woman by a white woman.
00:11:26.040 There are other times when members of this board.
00:11:28.060 Sorry, I'm going to object.
00:11:29.040 I'm a Jewish woman.
00:11:36.440 So it's really funny because I don't think we can just cut this.
00:11:39.400 But everyone.
00:11:41.120 Well, it goes on longer, but yeah.
00:11:42.920 But that's when Lyra has to shut it down.
00:11:46.280 You're not a perfect assassination.
00:11:48.080 And that's what we're not.
00:11:49.800 You're in a process.
00:11:51.140 You have been out to get me from anyone.
00:11:53.900 You have to fill your fill in.
00:11:54.640 Everyone.
00:11:56.480 Order.
00:11:57.360 This meeting is going on recess.
00:12:02.260 So embarrassing.
00:12:03.680 The thing is, is that Nilly's really getting a taste of her own medicine here.
00:12:06.860 Nilly went viral last year after she, what was called at the time, democratically oppressed
00:12:14.540 a parental delegation from Nick Morabito, who was delegating on the basis of questioning
00:12:23.740 the safety of his daughters to use bathrooms where biological males could willy-nilly decide
00:12:30.620 that they're female that day and have free access to school change rooms and school washrooms
00:12:36.560 rooms, female-specific school change rooms and washrooms due to a board policy.
00:12:41.380 And we did an interview with him back in the spring of 2022, and he was silenced and cut
00:12:46.000 off by Nilly Kaplan-Mirth.
00:12:47.620 So it's funny they've come full circle.
00:12:49.520 You're really seeing Nilly is now being silenced and cut off because she just can't contain
00:12:55.560 herself.
00:12:57.480 She becomes so unhinged.
00:12:59.960 And you can see there's a couple embedded tweets in the article that I wrote up.
00:13:03.220 One from Chanel Fall, who we've also interviewed previously.
00:13:06.560 Um, where Nilly becomes unhinged after the meeting and even potentially assaults, uh, an independent
00:13:15.100 journalist.
00:13:15.620 I think this is Donald actually, upon closer look.
00:13:19.500 Donald Smith.
00:13:21.380 He's now called Independent Media Ottawa.
00:13:24.360 I think so.
00:13:26.300 I'm not rebel news.
00:13:46.480 I'm not rebel news.
00:13:47.740 I'm independent.
00:13:48.280 You can't kick me out.
00:13:52.560 She can't kick me out.
00:13:53.680 I'm not part of rebel news.
00:13:54.880 Get out.
00:13:55.460 We are speaking on our own.
00:13:57.640 No, we are speaking on our own.
00:13:58.960 You can come in and speak afterwards.
00:14:00.800 Can you please tell her I'm going to speak right now where I don't have others around.
00:14:04.980 Out.
00:14:05.660 No, it's a public meeting.
00:14:06.980 I'm not rebel news.
00:14:07.800 Get out.
00:14:08.680 Don't.
00:14:09.120 Don't.
00:14:09.600 Don't.
00:14:10.180 Don't do that.
00:14:10.880 I have you on video, Dr. Nell.
00:14:13.960 You assault me.
00:14:14.920 You.
00:14:15.220 Oh.
00:14:19.020 Yeah.
00:14:19.460 There's another angle of that.
00:14:20.800 Did you see that?
00:14:22.200 Chantelle, did you see that?
00:14:23.440 She closes the door.
00:14:25.520 Great on him.
00:14:26.300 And so.
00:14:26.740 Another angle.
00:14:27.880 Donald Smith.
00:14:28.720 He used to be Independent Media BC, but he is an autistic journalist.
00:14:33.500 And here she is slamming the door on him.
00:14:36.100 She doesn't even know what she's talking about.
00:14:37.700 He's never been a rebel news reporter.
00:14:39.220 Or, and according to him, he's assaulting.
00:14:41.600 I never saw the other angle, Tamara.
00:14:43.320 What did you think from seeing the other angle?
00:14:45.800 The other angle is pretty, you can clearly see that she's slamming the door onto him.
00:14:52.060 I did embed that one in the article, too.
00:14:54.160 It's the one right under Chanel's piece.
00:14:56.860 Or, sorry, Chanel's tweet.
00:14:58.740 Or post.
00:14:59.600 That's going to be so hard to get used to, this Twitter renaming.
00:15:02.280 I think it's only 10 seconds if we could just throw to that one quickly.
00:15:07.140 Um, it's just embedded in the article right after that Chanel one we just watched.
00:15:13.760 Let me just grab the link here.
00:15:15.460 Oh, sorry.
00:15:15.820 It's 34 seconds.
00:15:18.040 Whoops.
00:15:20.020 Yeah, she's really, uh, like you said, it's all coming down.
00:15:23.440 Oh, well, well.
00:15:24.560 Oh, it's a public meeting.
00:15:26.080 No, get out.
00:15:27.180 Go.
00:15:27.800 Get out.
00:15:28.560 Go.
00:15:28.900 I have you on video, Dr. Nellie.
00:15:32.820 You assault me.
00:15:33.480 Oh, thank you, please.
00:15:38.400 Yeah, there it is.
00:15:40.220 People are getting abused just for being, when people think they're rebel news.
00:15:45.560 We have to do a stand with Donald Smith now, and he's not even a rebel news employee.
00:15:50.500 But, yeah, this is, I mean, it's not surprising to me, because she's always kind of been crazed,
00:15:55.940 but desperate.
00:15:57.500 Yeah, and if you go back to, uh, one of my previous tweets, I just posted a short clip
00:16:07.220 of Nellie, um, months and months ago when she was wearing a mask in a Zoom call.
00:16:15.220 And she says, basically, that, uh, anyone who wants to get back to normal, she calls them
00:16:24.260 far-right anti-mask, anti-vax, ableists.
00:16:28.860 Like, if people just wanted to get back to normal, they were being called far-right anti-vax
00:16:34.620 ableists, according to family doctor, nonetheless, Nellie Kaplan-Murth.
00:16:40.100 Uh, and we posted a really short clip about that here, yeah, I mean, it's two and a half
00:16:45.420 minutes, maybe we won't play it all, but here's a little teaser.
00:16:49.280 It is inappropriate to say that masks are some form of harm, hardship.
00:16:54.480 They are not.
00:16:55.260 They are not cruelty, Matt.
00:16:57.060 They are not in any way restricting people's ability to make friends, to play, to work,
00:17:03.740 to do any of the things.
00:17:05.020 In fact, there are places in the world where even, uh, for example, in Italy, opera singers
00:17:10.840 are on stage wearing masks.
00:17:13.300 There is nothing that you are saying that, that is based in science or medicine.
00:17:18.740 What you are saying is based in right-wing anti-mask, anti-vax ideology, which has been
00:17:24.500 your calling heart throughout the pandemic.
00:17:27.880 All right, let's let him respond.
00:17:29.200 Sorry, I basically, you said, uh, you said something and then anti-mask, anti-vaccine?
00:17:33.240 Uh, right-wing, maybe?
00:17:34.120 Right-wing.
00:17:34.560 Oh, okay, thank you.
00:17:35.720 What I'm saying very clearly is you have stood with people.
00:17:39.680 You were part of the, the push to politicize and to, to use the terms restrict and freedom
00:17:49.920 and all of this terminology that is really, I mean, vaccines, vaccine mandates are quite
00:17:57.400 normal.
00:17:58.040 We've always had them.
00:17:59.500 School boards require that students are immunized against measles, mumps, rubella, chicken
00:18:04.120 pox, meningitis.
00:18:05.460 It's a normal thing.
00:18:07.660 The thing that I love so much about that clip is that I posted the, uh, screenshots and
00:18:14.780 embedded them in what she's saying that directly contradicts what she's saying.
00:18:19.760 And, um, and, and, and this was on the Steve Pakin show.
00:18:23.580 It's actually from September of 2022.
00:18:25.560 So a year ago, uh, and he, the host, Steve Pakin asked Nellie, you know, you're in your office
00:18:32.980 alone.
00:18:33.760 Why just, just to, to, to, to try to get your side of the story here.
00:18:39.100 Why are you wearing a mask?
00:18:40.920 And she just went off.
00:18:42.340 And by the end of it, you know, her eyes, it's all in the eyes for me.
00:18:45.620 Uh, you can see her eyes become so enraged and aggressive and her face is all red and
00:18:51.640 flushed because I mean, arguably she probably, she can't breathe.
00:18:55.300 She's not getting enough oxygen and she's exerting so much energy trying to fight everybody
00:18:59.640 all the time.
00:19:00.920 Um, you know, the fact that she evaded this code of conduct allegation based on one lacking
00:19:09.600 vote is just absolutely absurd at this point.
00:19:13.540 No one voted against it.
00:19:14.940 Seven voted for and four people abstained.
00:19:18.240 And so they needed eight as that article in mind did mention as well as that stipulated.
00:19:24.140 And, um, they just didn't have that one additional person who had the fortitude to come
00:19:29.580 forward and vote against her increasingly aggressive and nonsensical behavior.
00:19:35.420 Like this is to be a trustee and to act with such professional disregard is really sad.
00:19:43.760 And I think part of why Ontario's education minister, Stephen Lecce instituted that new
00:19:48.620 legislation, the, um, the better schools and student outcomes act to increase school board
00:19:54.220 accountability and reign in hysterical trustees, just like Nellie Kaplan-Murth.
00:19:59.640 And for anybody too, who's curious, we, um, we launched a petition and campaign against
00:20:06.480 Nellie because she was repeatedly having the GoFundMe, uh, no, sorry, not GoFundMe.
00:20:12.020 Um, what's that petition page, uh, that was shutting people down.
00:20:16.880 Go get, go get, go get something.
00:20:21.320 Yeah, no, I can't.
00:20:23.260 Anyway, she, there was two petitions launched by, no, it was another one.
00:20:28.920 Um, there was two petitions launched by concerned Ottawa parents who wanted to see Nellie removed
00:20:35.320 from her position as trustee after these comments and the way that she was conducting herself
00:20:39.440 and her excessive and extreme bullying and harassment online.
00:20:42.820 Um, and the platform repeatedly took down their petitions.
00:20:48.100 And so, oh, change.org, that's it.
00:20:50.140 Oh, change.org, of course.
00:20:52.120 You should have just said Bill Gates's, uh, petition for the company.
00:20:56.400 So we started our own petition at firenellie.com.
00:21:00.420 There is hundreds of thousands of signatures there.
00:21:03.480 And so, you know, as she comes back into the news, once again, if you would like to see
00:21:08.920 this radical extremist removed from her position as trustee, then head over to firenellie.com,
00:21:15.500 sign our petition.
00:21:16.720 Sheila did, uh, drop it off a few months back and Nellie once again became completely unhinged,
00:21:23.320 screamed at Sheila, slammed the door in her face.
00:21:26.220 Um, so I think it's an appropriate time to kind of revamp that petition and keep the pressure
00:21:31.000 on the Ottawa Carlton district school board who has at least a few members who are too scared
00:21:36.740 to vote against Nellie.
00:21:38.300 Yeah, look here, she becomes just so unhinged and like she's carrying her mask in her purse.
00:21:42.760 And this claims to be someone who follows the science and is all about cleanliness and
00:21:47.220 hygiene.
00:21:48.400 Um, yeah, she comes back and she's, she's shouting at Sheila here.
00:21:52.640 You will back off.
00:21:55.240 And she looks even more ridiculous because Sheila is so calm.
00:21:59.300 I know.
00:21:59.660 Sheila did really good there.
00:22:00.820 But mass became almost like a superhero cape for some people who I think have never had
00:22:06.240 an ounce of bravery in their life before.
00:22:08.520 It was like, you put this on and automatically it made them a good person when they're not.
00:22:13.440 It made them a lifesaver when they're not saving any lives.
00:22:16.400 And people just don't want to let that die.
00:22:18.720 And I think it probably causes so much anxiety and frustration when you see people walking around
00:22:23.400 happy and smiling and you can't get rid of that.
00:22:26.300 You can't get rid of that thing and you want everybody to just fall in line so bad.
00:22:31.000 It must be terrifying.
00:22:32.100 And it's bad.
00:22:32.840 And I can't imagine a family doctor being like that.
00:22:37.300 Yeah, her patients.
00:22:38.980 Um, I, yeah, I would be extremely concerned.
00:22:41.260 Hey, if you're a patient of Nellie Kaplan-Muritz and you'd like to come forward with some information,
00:22:44.820 feel free to reach out to us.
00:22:46.300 Tips at rebelnews.com.
00:22:48.160 Um, we would love to hear from you.
00:22:50.920 So let's go to a quick ad break then, I guess, Jaya.
00:22:53.500 And we'll come back to some more conservative versus liberal news pieces.
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00:25:14.880 Happy to be here to provide contrarian views and point out the hypocrisy of the bureaucracy,
00:25:21.060 especially when they become an act like unhinged lunatics.
00:25:25.060 In recent news, the Justin Trudeau Liberal Caucus is spooked by the polls.
00:25:33.700 The CBC article says that Liberal MPs hope Trudeau hears their concerns as the caucus gathers.
00:25:41.100 Caucus members want to settle on strategy to counter Conservative leader Pierre Polyev's
00:25:46.500 attacks.
00:25:48.000 And it goes on to say that some Liberal members of Parliament are heading into a national caucus
00:25:52.360 retreat this week, say they're facing blowback.
00:25:55.060 Back from voters at the doorsteps.
00:25:57.360 Surprise, surprise.
00:25:58.060 And the Liberals actually go out and conduct door knocking and talk to people on the ground.
00:26:02.600 They see just how angry and frustrated Canadians have become.
00:26:08.200 And they hope the Prime Minister and his inner circle, right, the ones who are completely out
00:26:12.740 of touch sitting up in their ivory towers, listen to their concerns before it's too late.
00:26:18.120 And of course, the meetings will start Tuesday in London, Ontario, a battleground region of
00:26:24.980 southwestern Ontario, as the party faces its worst polling numbers since forming government
00:26:30.420 in 2005.
00:26:32.480 Finally, it's coming to their doorstep too.
00:26:35.140 Yeah, absolutely.
00:26:37.140 I mean, they should be scared.
00:26:38.920 The people are tired of being quiet on certain issues.
00:26:42.120 If you read the article, it says that what they're complaining about is things like climate
00:26:46.320 change and cost of living.
00:26:48.920 I'm sure obviously cost of living is a big one.
00:26:51.160 I didn't see any mentions of freedom and what's happened to our democracy, but you know that's
00:26:56.600 a concern.
00:26:57.460 It would be hilarious if a Liberal came knocking on our door, like even myself or my husband
00:27:02.820 to answer that.
00:27:04.120 It would be quite funny.
00:27:05.900 And now it says ahead of the gathering that they were having, that CBC spoke to a cousin
00:27:12.280 and he, and that they told CBC they don't feel the Prime Minister listens to their views
00:27:18.540 or solicits their advice.
00:27:20.280 So they're turning on their own.
00:27:22.340 Maybe some will cross the floor.
00:27:23.880 I know that's, you know, I know that rarely happens, but you never know.
00:27:29.020 So yeah, they spoke to about a dozen MPs and granted some confidentiality so that they
00:27:33.380 could speak freely.
00:27:34.920 They said they plan to use the next few days to urge the Prime Minister, his office and cabinet
00:27:41.240 to offer a fresh plan to Canadians on the top issues of the day.
00:27:46.940 Because many don't believe the government's current communication strategy is working.
00:27:52.220 So again, there is a lot of trouble going on.
00:27:54.960 It reminds me of, you know, I can't remember, and I should remember that MP's name.
00:28:00.740 He was a French MP who finally spoke out about how divisive the Prime Minister was being during
00:28:06.240 the freedom climate and stuff.
00:28:08.300 And that has taken a lot of courage to do.
00:28:11.340 But these ones are behind the scenes.
00:28:13.500 Who knows?
00:28:13.960 Maybe he's one of them.
00:28:14.780 We don't know that are saying this is getting ridiculous.
00:28:17.160 And they're saying we don't have anything to do with how he's behaving, basically.
00:28:21.800 Yeah, exactly.
00:28:22.460 Well, and it shows that the party's really being undermined by the actions of Trudeau.
00:28:29.380 And the party's losing credibility.
00:28:35.700 That's the only way to put it.
00:28:37.940 And this comes as the Conservatives, I think they surged 12%, 14% ahead in the polls.
00:28:43.340 Just yesterday, we talked about it a little bit on the live stream.
00:28:46.560 But recently, at the Conservative Convention over the weekend, grassroots conservatives
00:28:52.440 voted against surgical and hormone replacement therapies for transgendered kids.
00:28:59.680 And of course, the same media is the mainstream media.
00:29:03.380 This particular article is from CTV News.
00:29:05.680 But they're all up in arms about it, you know, saying that this will essentially kill children
00:29:13.500 and cost them their lives.
00:29:15.360 Meanwhile, we know that as people who've gone through transition and come out on the other
00:29:19.880 side, it doesn't change any of their mental health concerns and that kind of suicidal ideation
00:29:27.340 that seems to be a big component of gender dysphoria and the need to seek gender affirming
00:29:35.120 care is what it's quote unquote being called.
00:29:37.960 But it was 69%.
00:29:39.540 Now, it was a non-binding vote, mind you.
00:29:41.640 But 69% of grassroots conservatives voted in favor of disavowing this idea of gender affirming care.
00:29:53.740 And that's not to say, you know, that anything about trans lives or trans kids, which, well,
00:30:00.820 Billboard Chris goes around and just simply asks people, what is a trans kid?
00:30:03.920 No one seems to be able to answer that pointedly.
00:30:08.140 But this is just simply about holding back on hormone therapies, irreversible pharmaceutical
00:30:14.900 interventions and surgical interventions on minors, on children under the age of 18 who
00:30:22.340 don't have a rational, fully developed brain to make these life-altering conclusions.
00:30:29.880 And they're really not being given true informed consent from what I've seen and from what I've
00:30:35.580 heard on the ground reporting.
00:30:36.780 Drea, I know you followed this file also very closely.
00:30:39.960 And it seems to be the same across the board that these kids aren't being given true informed
00:30:43.740 consent.
00:30:44.440 And they come out on the other side of it and they regret it.
00:30:47.860 Of course, the parents aren't being told to most of the time.
00:30:51.020 But what's interesting, I mean, if you want to use the word interesting, but what I do find
00:30:55.580 interesting about this is that just like the prime minister seems to be out of touch with
00:31:00.940 his party MPs, the CBC and CTV, because a lot of them are talking about this, are out of
00:31:07.460 touch with, I think, what the people think on this issue, because they're not saying, no,
00:31:11.720 there can be no gender care.
00:31:13.980 They're against child mutilation and sterilization.
00:31:16.820 And pro, like you said, waiting till a child's frontal cortex is developed.
00:31:25.800 That's the area of the brain that doesn't get developed till around age 25.
00:31:29.740 And it's responsible for things like reasoning, judgment, problem solving.
00:31:35.020 So if you're going through a hard time and you're 12 years old, you know, maybe you're
00:31:39.200 getting rejected by the opposite sex and you think you want to be the opposite sex.
00:31:42.760 I've heard that story before.
00:31:44.180 Um, so, you know, they don't have these skills.
00:31:48.020 And so what we're seeing here is most conservatives are saying, no, let's wait till the brains
00:31:51.800 develop, they're older, help them in other ways.
00:31:55.140 And so the news doesn't understand that that's like, they're, they're like, oh, you know,
00:31:58.720 they're killing kids.
00:31:59.460 But really, I think a lot of people are looking at that and going, oh, this is a reason to
00:32:03.300 vote for the conservatives.
00:32:04.920 And I think they're not realizing they're actually promoting the conservatives.
00:32:08.840 There is a Tory candidate.
00:32:10.700 I think we have it here, um, that's running for the CBC, or sorry, CBC, well, in some ways,
00:32:18.480 no, running for the conservative party.
00:32:21.540 And, uh, this candidate is transgender and is also saying, hey, you know, this could lead
00:32:28.620 to deaths with kids.
00:32:31.360 So could, what I want to know is, first of all, as you said, we know that when they are
00:32:38.660 already transitioning, their suicide is going forward.
00:32:42.120 We know when we speak with pre-transitioners, almost all of them, at least all the ones I've
00:32:46.580 interviewed say the same thing.
00:32:48.160 Something else traumatic happened to them or was going on in their lives and they wish they
00:32:52.780 received counseling for that.
00:32:54.120 Of course, that's leading in a lot with, you know, the suicide radiation.
00:32:58.980 But where were these people who are so concerned about kids killing themselves in this very small
00:33:05.020 group of kids that are gender dysphoric or, you know, being educated on how to become gender
00:33:11.060 dysphoric, where were they during lockdowns where kids were actually killing themselves at
00:33:17.320 such drastic high rates?
00:33:18.840 Where were they?
00:33:19.500 Where was the concern about child suicide then?
00:33:21.860 I didn't hear it from anybody really in a position of power, except for those who were
00:33:27.240 being labeled far-right extremists.
00:33:29.220 We're doing it.
00:33:31.380 Yeah, exactly.
00:33:32.800 Actually, I had a write-up.
00:33:35.100 Here it is.
00:33:36.020 I'm just going to show because, you know, a lot of parents didn't need the stats, but now
00:33:39.520 that we have the statistics and they're in, it clearly shows that the pandemic negatively
00:33:44.720 affected Canadian youth and will haunt them for decades, for the rest of their lives,
00:33:51.100 arguably, and they were all knee-jerk, fear-driven school closures that were a result of hysteria,
00:33:57.820 not evidence.
00:33:59.660 And it vindicates those parental concerns early on that they, who knew that these measures
00:34:04.300 were harmful and also unjustified.
00:34:07.520 And so this report came out from the Fraser Institute, and it showed that in excessive
00:34:14.880 amounts of mental health concerns in children who suffered the ill effects of lockdowns, of
00:34:22.420 social isolation, of masking, right?
00:34:25.240 We cannot forget that masking has a serious psychological effect on children who are in peak
00:34:34.120 and prime stages of their cognitive and emotional and social development.
00:34:40.540 So I hyperlinked the full study and report in that particular written piece.
00:34:48.840 But, you know, remember at the onset of the pandemic, you were called a selfish grandma killer
00:34:52.160 and arguably these individuals who claim to care so much about kids and the rights of the
00:34:58.180 child and trans rights.
00:35:02.240 Well, as you mentioned, where were they when this stuff was happening and inflicting harm
00:35:07.580 on children?
00:35:08.260 Because nobody was advocating for, in Ontario, look at 135 weeks, sorry, 135 days of school closures.
00:35:18.840 The most out of any other province in Canada, arguably anywhere in North America and developed
00:35:24.820 nations across the world.
00:35:27.360 And you didn't have anybody coming out and denouncing any of that.
00:35:32.360 Yeah, no, it's disgusting.
00:35:33.500 Child abuse went up too.
00:35:34.820 Babies were coming in with their heads fractured at higher rates than before.
00:35:38.480 And there's all the fallout that we haven't even touched on the fallout from them.
00:35:42.520 Like things like Tourette's and kids went up.
00:35:44.660 What's that about?
00:35:45.420 And, you know, you have family doctors like Nilly saying there's no harms with masks.
00:35:49.600 Are you kidding me?
00:35:50.400 On kids, anybody who's taken child psychology, which I assume she's taken before, knows how
00:35:55.640 important something called modeling is for the younger kids.
00:35:58.740 They literally don't know how to express their selves with their face unless they see other
00:36:03.120 people doing it.
00:36:03.840 So just not see their peers, not see their teacher.
00:36:07.040 And I just remember being in Costco without wearing a mask very much.
00:36:10.480 Um, and I remember smiling at a child, like a baby who had the mask on and everybody, well,
00:36:17.400 that's what we do when we're in a grocery store and we lock eyes with a baby.
00:36:20.740 We smile.
00:36:21.520 Everybody does it.
00:36:22.440 Make eye contact and smile.
00:36:23.920 And that gives them this assurance that when they're in this big, unfamiliar state, it's
00:36:29.160 okay.
00:36:30.040 But they weren't getting that.
00:36:31.120 I don't even know what kind of effect that had on kids.
00:36:33.540 I didn't even take my little guy to the grocery store during that whole time because I didn't
00:36:38.560 want him seeing, you know, a sea of fear.
00:36:41.240 It's such a terrifying looking thing to me.
00:36:43.640 So yeah.
00:36:44.680 And contrary to that also, I think you saw the seniors who were so negatively affected
00:36:50.100 similarly by socializing, social isolation, by lockdowns, by these measures.
00:36:56.260 And something that I remember as a parent pre in the pre COVID in the before times is how
00:37:02.320 much little old ladies at the grocery store would just love to see small children and babies
00:37:09.480 and they would stop and they'd coo at them and they'd interact a little bit.
00:37:14.280 And, you know, if your baby or your toddler interacted back, they would just be totally smitten
00:37:18.160 and the masking and the forced social distancing rules and the isolation completely killed all
00:37:25.720 of those opportunities to engage with your fellow humans, fellow humanity in those small little
00:37:34.480 interactions that we didn't think twice about before.
00:37:37.820 Now you didn't have them at all.
00:37:39.640 And that devastated not only an entire generation of youth who probably benefited on some level
00:37:45.860 from those minute, seemingly minute interactions that actually form your ability to socially interact
00:37:53.300 and communicate, right?
00:37:55.460 Because we have no idea what the effects of that, that quelling will be on future generations
00:38:02.440 because we've always just had it.
00:38:04.820 And so this is really unprecedented.
00:38:06.040 I have a toddler who was born in 2021, who I think it was the fourth or fifth lockdown at
00:38:12.460 the time, you know, even postpartum, I couldn't even go out and buy him new baby clothes or myself
00:38:18.220 clothes that fit because everything was shuttered once again.
00:38:20.640 And so I could see firsthand having a few children prior to him, the effects that it was having
00:38:26.680 on infants being out, masked, isolated.
00:38:30.280 We tried to keep things as normal as possible, but it still wasn't because everything was closed
00:38:34.820 and shuttered and the mask mandates were in full effect.
00:38:37.720 So that's anecdotal, but I definitely saw it.
00:38:40.560 And I recognized the, um, the curbing effect that it had on his development during those
00:38:49.820 peak, uh, times in his cognition and his social needs.
00:38:54.640 Um, but anyway, let's, let's continue on because we have a clip here from Pierre Polyev.
00:39:01.080 Many of you may have already seen it, but it's circulating online where he makes jokes, um,
00:39:07.260 onboarding a WestJet flight and really is offering some, uh, some comedic relief, right?
00:39:15.080 Canadians are struggling.
00:39:16.820 They're fed up.
00:39:17.880 They're frustrated.
00:39:18.580 They're angry.
00:39:19.260 And he swoops in and offers some, uh, some jokes on a WestJet plane.
00:39:25.440 So we'll play the clip and then we'll come back to show you the backlash he's received.
00:39:29.360 Hello, everyone.
00:39:31.600 This is Pierre Polyev.
00:39:33.180 Happy to join you for a wonderful WestJet flight back in my hometown of Calgary.
00:39:38.800 Who's ready for a home you can afford?
00:39:42.720 Who's ready for some common sense?
00:39:46.180 Who's ready to give a big thank you to the WestJet pilots and crew?
00:39:53.420 This is your captain warning, a little bit of turbulence, but it will only last about two years.
00:40:05.860 The wind's shine will have a totally new crew and pilot in charge of the plane.
00:40:10.940 We'll pierce through the storm, safely land in our home, the country we know and love.
00:40:17.400 Your home, my home, our home.
00:40:20.500 Let's bring it home.
00:40:21.460 Okay, so here's the thing.
00:40:28.680 The left is losing it over that clip.
00:40:32.700 I know, uh, Polyev posted it on his Twitter itself.
00:40:36.160 They're boycotting, uh, you know, WestJet now.
00:40:40.380 We have, uh, Jan here.
00:40:42.140 What's her last name again?
00:40:43.240 Jan Arden.
00:40:43.860 Yeah, Jan Arden.
00:40:45.040 Right.
00:40:45.520 She's from CTV.
00:40:47.240 And so she's posted making a big deal saying,
00:40:49.980 hey, WestJet, you and I will not be doing business ever again.
00:40:54.140 This is so ridiculously disappointing.
00:40:57.300 Um, I've seen doctors saying things on Twitter.
00:40:59.960 But here's the thing.
00:41:00.800 The plane was for delegates, conservative delegates.
00:41:05.280 It wasn't even just like a random WestJet flight here.
00:41:10.380 So, you know, it probably would have been handled differently.
00:41:13.260 And if I'm not mistaken, I think WestJet actually put out a statement about that too.
00:41:17.360 But even when they find that out, even when people in their comments are like, hey, hey,
00:41:20.940 like it wasn't a normal flight.
00:41:22.840 It was all of their conservative delegates, then they don't back down.
00:41:27.020 They still have this illogical, like, we must destroy WestJet mentality.
00:41:32.600 And don't get me wrong.
00:41:33.400 If I saw Trudeau up on WestJet or something, I'd probably say something like as a joke,
00:41:39.020 like, oh, like, you know, that's not a good look or something.
00:41:41.700 But no, man, I'm still going to get the cheapest flight to get me where I need to go
00:41:44.840 for the cancellation over something like that.
00:41:49.060 And it's just so amazing, like the things that trigger the left to such a degree.
00:41:54.060 They get so angry.
00:41:55.980 And I think part of that is maybe they don't understand how he's getting the traction he
00:42:00.860 is getting, especially when he wants, you know, state-preferred media to be funded.
00:42:07.280 Yeah, exactly.
00:42:08.160 And, you know, one of his campaign platforms, slogans just seems to be bring common sense home.
00:42:15.340 And I think that's really resonating with Canadians.
00:42:17.100 But I thought it was really funny.
00:42:18.860 Jan Arden is a musician.
00:42:20.940 And so she's really well known for her song, Insensitive.
00:42:24.940 And someone wrote in the comments of her tweet, you might have some advice to give on how to
00:42:31.180 be insensitive.
00:42:33.860 If anyone knows that song.
00:42:35.520 Oh, that was so funny.
00:42:36.960 And, you know, we really need that comedic relief, right?
00:42:40.060 But that's why I love David Menzies, because it's like these are serious topics that you
00:42:44.440 can dissect and discuss and report on.
00:42:47.320 But at the end of the day, they are, it can be really negative and it can really drag you
00:42:51.980 down.
00:42:52.300 And so having someone who's just ready to make light of a situation is so refreshing
00:42:56.660 and great to see.
00:42:59.900 And it's not like a cheerleader, Polly.
00:43:03.040 I know there's someone always in the comments who's like, you guys are talking about him too
00:43:06.420 much, but it's like, you know, if he's going to do something bad, we're going to talk about
00:43:08.920 it, too.
00:43:09.520 But right now, he really is on a roll when it comes to going up against the Liberals.
00:43:14.180 You saw that earlier in the conversation when you talked about their MPs, their sweat and
00:43:18.020 bullets.
00:43:19.100 And that was funny.
00:43:20.400 That was a good joke.
00:43:21.400 And people are seeing it.
00:43:22.520 People are getting mad about it.
00:43:23.560 But again, I think it's going to have the opposite effect where people are like, you
00:43:27.400 know, it's pretty weird.
00:43:29.640 You know, I don't really like the Canada I'm seeing under, you know, the terms.
00:43:35.300 Yeah, exactly.
00:43:39.300 Canadians are, it's hitting Canadians where it hurts, which is in their pocketbooks.
00:43:44.200 So without further ado, let's get into this Health Canada authorization of the novel mRNA
00:43:51.060 booster.
00:43:52.180 Now, Drea, I suspect that you and I will want to go off a little bit and not be censored
00:43:57.160 by YouTube's community standards.
00:43:58.560 So I propose to show this first clip where they make this announcement and tell Canadians
00:44:06.340 to watch out for misinfo because that'll be great to keep on YouTube.
00:44:09.620 But then after we play this clip, we're going to switch over to some of those other platforms,
00:44:14.760 Rumble, Odyssey and Getter.
00:44:17.300 And we're going to continue the conversation over there.
00:44:19.560 What do you think?
00:44:19.960 I think that's the wisest choice.
00:44:23.240 All right.
00:44:23.680 Let's play that first clip and then we'll come back and chat.
00:44:26.960 Health Canada continues to use rigorous and independent scientific processes to ensure
00:44:30.860 all health products meet our stringent requirements for safety, efficacy and quality before allowing
00:44:35.720 them on the market.
00:44:37.720 And as with all of Health Canada's vaccine and drug authorizations, we want to stress that
00:44:41.660 we only examine the most robust scientific evidence from trusted and reliable sources.
00:44:46.660 We recognize that there's an abundance of information available, but sometimes false and exaggerated.
00:44:53.200 We encourage people to consider their sources of information very carefully.
00:44:57.800 As we did with all our COVID-19 vaccines, we're publishing a number of documents about this
00:45:02.200 decision, including the Canadian product monograph and the regulatory decision summary, which
00:45:07.400 provides a high-level summary of the evidence that we reviewed.
00:45:10.640 All of this information is available on the Government of Canada's main COVID-19 website.
00:45:15.400 Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada will monitor for any adverse events
00:45:20.360 in collaboration with the provinces and territories, international partners and manufacturers.
00:45:25.500 As with all vaccines, we will take action if any new safety issues are identified.
00:45:31.060 Today's authorization provides people in Canada with more protection against COVID-19.
00:45:35.880 I know we all wish COVID-19 no longer existed, but people are still getting infected and vaccination
00:45:41.240 continues to be one of the most effective ways to protect ourselves against serious outcomes,
00:45:47.220 including severe illness, hospitalization, and death.
00:45:50.740 Vaccine protection decreases over time, which means many of us are due for another dose.
00:45:56.200 Receiving a shot of the new formulation will help protect people against the variants circulating
00:46:00.840 currently and expected to circulate through the fall and winter.
00:46:04.740 They just rubber stamped it, you know, and this authorization, this interim order authorization that was
00:46:16.020 basically pivoted to just be a permanent part of the pharmaceutical approval process doesn't
00:46:24.660 uphold the typical checks and balances that were previously in place to bring these products
00:46:31.220 to market.
00:46:32.980 You have to be so mindful of the words that they use.
00:46:36.420 They're still using authorized, that's authorized under that interim order that was pivoted after
00:46:42.260 one year of being implemented to be essentially permanent, a permanent process.
00:46:49.220 And it's based on ruling submissions, the pharmaceutical manufacturer can continue to submit
00:46:57.380 safety data on a rolling basis.
00:46:59.220 So literally, while it's ongoing, while it's being conducted, they will submit the data to continue
00:47:05.860 the authorization.
00:47:07.000 This isn't a full approval.
00:47:09.380 And we've seen that repeatedly, where Health Canada basically just follows suit with other jurisdictions and
00:47:14.020 gives their rubber stamp, gives their rubber stamp.
00:47:17.740 And sorry, I should clarify that if we're not off of YouTube, I think that we should cut YouTube and just
00:47:24.740 go to those other platforms so we can speak freely.
00:47:26.700 So please join us over there if you haven't already.
00:47:30.380 And so I did a quick written piece here, just throwing to the fact that Health Canada has just
00:47:35.460 authorized these novel boosters.
00:47:39.400 And that person that you heard, that masked individual, it was funny, their press conference,
00:47:43.540 I think there was five of them.
00:47:45.240 They were all socially distanced, sitting six feet apart, wearing their masks inside.
00:47:49.940 They would take them off to speak and put them back on when they were done.
00:47:53.880 And so that particular individual is Supriya Sharma.
00:47:58.260 She's the chief medical advisor at Health Canada.
00:48:01.760 And they're going ahead, approving the Moderna spike vax, Omicron XBB 1.5 subvariant specific booster
00:48:12.900 for anybody aged six months and up.
00:48:15.980 And so they're also going to be moving to do the same for Pfizer and I think Novavax as well.
00:48:24.900 So I mean, yeah, go on.
00:48:30.360 Yeah.
00:48:30.640 So I mean, I'm planning to do a more robust report on this.
00:48:35.280 I wanted to throw to a report that I did just a couple of weeks ago.
00:48:41.280 And I questioned, you know, why you should think twice before you go out and get a COVID booster.
00:48:46.640 And it really has to do.
00:48:49.320 Well, do you know what number we're on now?
00:48:51.300 Like what you're supposed to, if you're an adult, what number you're supposed to have now?
00:48:54.240 Because I stopped.
00:48:54.680 Well, so there was, there was the, this is the third booster that's different.
00:49:02.840 So there was the two, there was the original dose.
00:49:05.420 And then there was the booster dose that was tested on eight mice.
00:49:08.540 And now this one is a different booster that's specific to Omicron subvariants.
00:49:15.180 So you had the original COVID vaccines and you had the Omicron specific one.
00:49:21.080 And now this is an Omicron variant specific one.
00:49:25.780 And, you know, maybe actually before we get into this other piece,
00:49:30.180 they're actually not going to be calling intentionally not calling them boosters anymore
00:49:35.260 because it will be just an annual or maybe even a biannual injection that you have to receive.
00:49:42.880 Yeah.
00:49:43.380 And it always, it's a booster anyways.
00:49:45.500 It's always just another shot.
00:49:47.440 Like, I don't even know why they're not boosting.
00:49:49.740 It just didn't work.
00:49:50.780 And you're getting it again.
00:49:52.720 Yeah.
00:49:52.900 If we have that clip where I think it's Tam says that they're intentionally not using,
00:49:58.000 not calling it a booster.
00:49:59.060 Yeah.
00:49:59.480 This, I hope this is it.
00:50:00.440 With today's authorization, NACI is reaffirming its guidance on the use of COVID-19 vaccines this fall.
00:50:09.560 NACI recommends authorized age groups get an updated COVID-19 vaccine dose this fall,
00:50:16.020 six months after the last vaccine dose or infection.
00:50:19.980 We will have enough supply of the updated COVID-19 vaccines to support immunization programs across Canada.
00:50:27.060 The Omicron variant continues to evolve with XBB subvariants, such as EG.5, continuing to circulate in Canada and globally.
00:50:40.780 Canada has also reported 11 cases of the Omicron subvariant BA.2.86.
00:50:47.820 This improved immune response is expected to better protect against the strains that are circulating in our communities.
00:50:58.920 If it has been more than six months since your last dose of COVID-19 vaccine or your last infection,
00:51:05.580 your protection from the virus may have waned.
00:51:08.200 Receiving a COVID-19 vaccine dose this fall with an updated formulation is expected to increase individual protection
00:51:16.160 against infection, symptoms, and severe disease.
00:51:20.520 This is particularly important for people at increased risk of severe outcomes,
00:51:25.100 such as people 65 years and older, individuals with underlying medical conditions,
00:51:32.240 pregnant people, and those living or working in congregate living settings.
00:51:36.760 Pregnant people.
00:51:38.760 Vaccination in combination with personal protective measures are integral tools to reduce the negative impact of respiratory illnesses.
00:51:47.360 This is especially important as we head into the colder months,
00:51:51.160 when people spend more time indoors and the risk of respiratory illness increases.
00:51:57.440 Yeah, that wasn't the specific clip about boosters, but regardless, there's a lot that you can pull out of that.
00:52:02.840 But first and foremost, I note here, as the virus continues to fall, that is literally virology 101.
00:52:10.200 That's what viruses do.
00:52:11.380 They mutate and they become less virulent because they don't want to kill their host.
00:52:20.040 If a virus kills its host, which it needs to survive, then it dies too.
00:52:25.020 So that's not what viruses do.
00:52:27.060 Right. And of course, people who have comorbidities are more likely to die because the virus obviously didn't know what was going on.
00:52:34.080 So, I mean, whoever came up with the idea of making variants famous, which is what we've done over the last few years,
00:52:41.560 is a genius for big pharma.
00:52:44.280 It's such a big money boosting thing.
00:52:46.720 I am glad that the last time I looked at it, which granted was probably a couple of months ago,
00:52:50.860 the uptake for kids getting these vaccines in general is extremely low.
00:52:56.000 I don't think that it's going to go up.
00:52:58.580 So we have that.
00:53:00.280 I'm noticing, and let us know in the comments if you're noticing this too, with your loved ones, with your friends.
00:53:05.600 I'm noticing this huge difference in the attitude against these vaccines.
00:53:10.580 Everybody's had COVID.
00:53:11.780 Everyone knows somebody who's had COVID.
00:53:13.740 Many know somebody who got injured from the vaccine or who has never felt the same since getting it.
00:53:19.340 In fact, many of them don't feel as bad.
00:53:21.420 So I don't know.
00:53:23.080 I don't think this campaign is going to do very well.
00:53:26.840 I know British Columbia is about to roll out their fall vaccination campaigns.
00:53:31.500 So I'll be looking at that very closely.
00:53:33.120 One thing I also know that's interesting is, you know, many people, I think over 70% of the audience have been released.
00:53:42.840 I think we're losing your audio there, Drea.
00:53:46.080 It sounds a little bit like you're underwater.
00:53:48.760 Oh, okay.
00:53:49.580 Well, I'll shut up now and you can go.
00:53:51.280 I've said enough.
00:53:54.560 Well, what I was just going to say, though, is, again, you have to watch what they say.
00:54:00.080 And so she says in this clip, it's expected to better protect, right?
00:54:06.100 Not that it will.
00:54:07.200 They're not.
00:54:07.720 They seem to be kind of trying to distance themselves from the affirmative, safe and effective narrative.
00:54:14.140 And they say things like, it's expected to better protect.
00:54:18.480 We don't really know, but it's expected to.
00:54:20.620 So I guess get your shot and we'll find out.
00:54:23.640 If it's been more than six months, you better be rolling up your sleeves.
00:54:26.800 Because I thought we were sold on the fact that those originals and then the Omicron-specific booster was safe and effective, right?
00:54:34.600 The whole point about being effective was that it was that infection and spread.
00:54:40.900 And we see that that's not even possible.
00:54:42.820 And, I mean, the reference to pregnant people in and of itself is just laughable because anybody who knows anything about biology and science knows that only women with uteruses can get pregnant.
00:54:52.220 Yes, and pregnant, you know, and breastfeeding moms alone with these experimental jabs that we've covered many times.
00:55:01.160 They knew nothing about their, you know, how effective they were.
00:55:04.700 And they were not safe, not even for the rats.
00:55:06.960 So leave these pregnant women alone.
00:55:09.320 My goodness.
00:55:10.880 Yeah.
00:55:11.120 And, well, I had done a previous report a couple weeks ago why you should think twice before getting a COVID booster.
00:55:18.000 And this, of course, was prior to this new novel injection being authorized under an interim order.
00:55:25.680 But new COVID scarians.
00:55:27.220 And in that article there, I point out that the package insert itself, so that's a product monograph.
00:55:33.920 What the manufacturer said about its own product was that they tested these for safety in pregnancy.
00:55:43.480 The Comirnaty Omicron Specific Booster Insert says that there's no data available yet regarding the use of the original and the Omicron BA.4 slash 5 during pregnancy.
00:55:54.200 The exact same thing was said for Moderna's SpikeVax product monograph.
00:55:59.260 They didn't test it for genotoxicity.
00:56:01.780 That's the ability for it to cause cellular mutations and damage genetic information.
00:56:06.560 That just straight up was not even assessed.
00:56:09.140 They also didn't assess it for its carcinogenic potential, whether or not it has the ability to cause cancer.
00:56:17.920 These things are clearly laid out in the manufacturer's own product monograph.
00:56:23.460 They say that to build their own product.
00:56:25.720 Yeah, but shut up.
00:56:26.620 And yet here you have Health Canada.
00:56:29.080 Yeah.
00:56:29.600 Yeah, telling you watch out for your sources of information and you better follow the national immunization's recommendations because
00:56:38.200 we want to keep Canadians safe and protected.
00:56:41.640 And, you know, they're directly contradicting the manufacturer's own advice.
00:56:47.200 We did another report in December of 2022, almost a year ago, where the manufacturers themselves never studied.
00:56:54.940 At that time, NACI, our National Immunization Council, was recommending that anybody can go out and get their COVID shot with their flu shot.
00:57:05.280 And if you have a child and you want to vaccinate them against COVID, they can get them at the same time as their routine childhood immunization shots as well.
00:57:13.000 And so I looked at the package insert once again from the manufacturer themselves, their own data.
00:57:18.160 And it clearly said in there that that had never been established to be safe or effective.
00:57:22.920 And NACI's own guidance document, which I linked to in this full report, states that the co-administration was actually hindering the development of antibodies to various, like to the other shots.
00:57:38.200 And so the injecting these concurrently, what it was called, or co-administering them, actually hindered the efficacy of both shots.
00:57:49.120 And so instead of actually following the science and their own guidance document, the NACI just went ahead and stated anybody can go out and get their COVID shot at the same time as their other shots because they wanted, they didn't want to compromise the uptake of vaccination in general.
00:58:05.760 And they thought that if you couldn't get your vaccines at the same time as your COVID vaccine, then it would prevent the public health agenda of vaccinating everybody as quickly and as swiftly as possible.
00:58:19.680 That was their issue, or that was their, their reliance was on the campaign to vaccinate everybody rather than the actual science.
00:58:27.180 That's what everything's been on that's what the vaccine passports were in the punishment about flying and not going to restaurants, it wasn't about the spread of COVID, it was about complying with these vaccines, they don't want you reading the fine print, they want you hearing the propaganda and falling in line with it.
00:58:46.600 Um, I don't know if you can hear me now, but I was saying the one plus side of the, the bill that Facebook isn't showing news is that less people are going to see the propaganda.
00:58:57.420 And, um, so we'll see what happens.
00:59:01.460 That's a good point.
00:59:02.460 Or they won't see anybody posting, um, the alternative, the, the contrarian viewpoints to the propaganda.
00:59:08.980 Um, so it could work both ways, but actually that's a good point, Drea, because we should get to a couple of super chats here before we wrap up and we're at like, I have to get to another interview and I'm just looking for, we missed one a while back.
00:59:25.120 There it is.
00:59:25.960 Um, from Cheryl Dawn B gives $5.
00:59:29.880 Thank you.
00:59:30.280 Why does C18 not apply to Twitter slash X?
00:59:33.040 That's where I get all of my news.
00:59:35.020 So yeah, this is a great question.
00:59:36.260 Um, basically what Meta and Google have done is they have preemptively blocked news sources to show Canadians and show the government what it will look like when bill C18 is actually enacted.
00:59:49.000 So it's been, it's passed.
00:59:51.360 It just hasn't been formally enacted yet.
00:59:54.840 And they are planning to do so by the end of this year.
00:59:58.400 So in response to that, which Google and Meta both pushed back very strongly on this legislation, uh, they called it heavy handed, unnecessary.
01:00:06.260 They knew that it would devastate the business aspect of their platform's success.
01:00:11.520 And so they have preemptively blocked the news content to, to, to show the liberals just how far reaching this piece of, uh, legislation will reach.
01:00:23.340 Whereas Twitter slash X has not done that.
01:00:26.600 And, um, but Twitter will have to comply with those regulations when they become enacted, which is by the end of this year.
01:00:35.080 Yeah, that's right.
01:00:37.360 And your sounds cutting out just a little bit.
01:00:39.620 So I'll read this one from Raysia or Raysia.
01:00:43.120 Sorry if I said that wrong.
01:00:44.600 Donate $5.
01:00:45.520 Thank you very much.
01:00:46.500 Says this health Canada wanted to cut true hope.
01:00:51.460 Amazing mineral supplements combating bipolar disorders.
01:00:55.120 Interesting.
01:00:56.180 And God.
01:00:57.420 Food and loss.
01:00:59.160 Too much inappropriate power.
01:01:01.180 Are you right?
01:01:01.600 It's, um, I didn't know about that particular situation.
01:01:05.120 I'll actually look into it, but you're right that even you're seeing there's, you know, attack going on.
01:01:09.140 Some of the natural stuff that we know is good for us and works and state and see.
01:01:13.660 Um, so I'm not surprised.
01:01:15.800 You know about that?
01:01:17.540 So I did an interview, um, with Sean Buckley.
01:01:20.600 He was, I think, I'm not sure if he was counsel for true hope, but he was counsel for the family.
01:01:26.940 Um, they're from Alberta when they were accused in the death of their toddler.
01:01:32.020 Um, the Stevens can't remember, uh, their first names, but anyway, that was a huge deal back in 2014.
01:01:41.540 I believe it was about a decade ago.
01:01:44.480 Anyway, um, he's a constitutional lawyer, Sean Buckley, and I interviewed him where he's warning that Health Canada regulations will crush access to natural health products.
01:01:53.060 And I do, I compare the two things, um, toward the end of the article, um, because this change comes, uh, at the time that Health Minister Yves Duclos, uh, he's now the former Health Minister.
01:02:06.120 But anyway, at the time he was, he pushes through a, this regulatory framework that gives chemical drug companies a free pass to bypass informed consent.
01:02:16.300 And so I hyperlinked to another interview that I did there on that specific topic.
01:02:21.420 So what Health Canada is essentially doing is they're allowing pharmaceutical companies to, uh, bypass the, the, the typical checks and balances to bring their products to the market.
01:02:31.420 While at the same time, they're passing, uh, bills and legislation to classify natural health products and require them to meet stringent demands as though they were a chemical drug.
01:02:43.500 Um, so it's really working to suppress the natural health industry while giving a free pass to the pharmaceutical industry.
01:02:51.480 And, um, so I kind of contrast those two pieces of legislation in that particular interview and video report.
01:02:58.900 And then of course, as I mentioned, I hyperlink everything.
01:03:01.260 So if you want to go and fact check for yourself, what I'm saying, you can do that because, um, we know that these misinformation advocates say that going out and researching for yourself is dangerous.
01:03:12.560 Um, but I am a huge proponent of being able to fact check and follow the links and come to your own conclusion.
01:03:17.900 So that's why I really go the extra mile to make sure that I hyperlink everything in there for anybody who wants to dig a little bit further and do their own research, contrary to what the misinformation elitists would have you believe.
01:03:35.900 Well, on that note, without further ado, we're about 13 minutes past.
01:03:41.460 So I will wrap this up.
01:03:43.660 Uh, thanks for joining us, Drea.
01:03:45.360 Sorry if my audio had some issues and I'm sorry about your audio, but hopefully everybody could still listen in on the show.
01:03:51.540 I guess just before we leave, we didn't touch on it at all, but we've covered it extensively is the Tamara Leach trial.
01:03:56.740 So she is in the courtroom again today for day six of her trial.
01:04:01.640 You can find out all of our coverage on that at Tamara trial.com.
01:04:06.660 I would urge anybody who's following along to go check it out.
01:04:09.480 We won't get into it at this point. Um, but if you're interested, you can find it all there.
01:04:13.800 And we do have a written piece up and we'll have a daily wrap up as posted later this evening, as we have done for the other five days of the hearings.
01:04:23.960 Um, so everybody at home, thanks for tuning in.
01:04:26.740 Thanks to all of our super chat rumble ranters and for everybody in behind the scenes, who's helped make this live stream possible.
01:04:35.240 Thanks to you, Drea. And there will be a team of rebels back here, same time and place tomorrow from one to 2 p.m. Eastern.
01:04:42.400 So please join us again then. Stay safe and stay sane.
01:04:46.600 You don't have the word booster here. I wanted to know, is that intentional?
01:04:50.320 And are you wanting Canadians to change the way they look at getting the COVID vaccine?
01:04:54.280 I think we wanted to, um, um, um, emphasize this is an updated, um, COVID-19 vaccine.
01:05:03.980 Uh, and similarly, we update influenza vaccines as well.
01:05:09.300 Um, and it will increase, you know, getting an additional, those will increase, um, your immunity, uh, antibody levels.
01:05:18.040 and also increase vaccine protection against serious outcomes.
01:05:26.460 Yeah, it's a matter of terminology,
01:05:28.820 but I think we're trying to standardize and simplify
01:05:31.780 some of the various terms at the moment.
01:05:36.340 I know perhaps Dr. Sharma has a take on that
01:05:39.780 and Dr. Tunis as well.
01:05:43.200 Yeah, thank you, Dr. Tam.
01:05:44.120 So yes, there's been lots of discussions amongst regulators
01:05:46.820 around terminology.
01:05:48.780 And so there was, there's an internationally agreed upon
01:05:51.180 simplified dosing schedule now.
01:05:53.940 So we won't see the worst primary series as much a booster.
01:05:59.120 And it's not quite stabilized yet,
01:06:02.000 but the idea is that we'll get to a place
01:06:03.840 where it may be much like the flu vaccines,
01:06:07.000 where people may be on a regular schedule
01:06:09.360 getting an updated vaccine.
01:06:11.600 And so really, I think there's more benefit
01:06:15.320 just talking about the latest vaccine
01:06:16.980 or the updated vaccine,
01:06:18.100 rather than going back to years ago
01:06:20.020 when we were talking about your very first two doses
01:06:22.060 or speaking about boosters.
01:06:24.120 I do, I don't mind the word booster
01:06:25.820 because it actually does talk about
01:06:27.480 what the vaccines or additional doses of the vaccines
01:06:29.940 do for the immune system.
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