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00:28:47.200It happens so often that state senators in Missouri have introduced legislation to try to investigate the hospital and get them to stop medically kidnapping children so often.
00:28:57.680And all the families that I've talked to, they have the same exact story.
00:29:01.540They have this, they are in the hospital, they take their kid to the hospital.
00:29:06.320The hospital does something that the parents disagree with, whether it's, you know, the kind of medication they're putting the kids on or they hurt the kid in some way.
00:29:12.300And the parents say, you know, we want to take our kid out and get a second opinion.
00:29:29.280And their most recent victim is this woman, this woman's daughter, a 10-year-old Evelyn Young, who was in the hospital.
00:29:38.040She was given this drug by the hospital that the family disagreed with.
00:29:41.940And it turns out that she became partially blind from the drug and she suffered from encephalopathy.
00:29:47.800So her brain was swelling and her parents freaked out.
00:29:51.460And then the hospital essentially gaslit them and used their freaking out as justification to say that you're not mentally fit to be this child's daughter.
00:30:07.880But upon arriving in Kansas City, I've seen that there's, you know, dozens of families that have suffered this exact same fate where their kids are stolen from this hospital.
00:30:16.760For whether, you know, it's financial reasons or whether the doctors have, you know, ego trips, but they're stolen from this hospital one way or another.
00:30:24.900And a lot of families don't get their kids back.
00:30:26.500So we're trying to fight against that.
00:30:28.340And you can help us at SaveEvelyn.com.
00:30:31.000It's a website we set up to try to help the family financially afford a lawyer to get their daughter back.
00:30:42.260Now, Jeremy, I assume people are going to assume, double assume there, that the reason the hospital would do something like this, and I'm just throwing this out there, I'm not making a claim against them, is that it would generate more income for them to keep people in the hospital longer, give them more medicine, et cetera, et cetera.
00:30:59.260But what would you say is the hospital's justification for this?
00:31:04.860Is there a reason why they're saying they need to keep these children there longer?
00:31:08.760Is it just because they say, you know, we need to give them the proper care?
00:31:12.880Is there some official reason they're giving when confronted with these cases?
00:31:18.460I mean, all the parents have the same story.
00:31:20.400Like, they want to take their kids to get a second opinion, and the hospital says, no, the kid stays.
00:31:24.840And when the parents say, you know, this is kind of crazy, what do you mean the kid stays?
00:31:28.020The hospital gets the state to force the kid to stay.
00:31:30.720So a lot of the parents believe that their kids are seen as, you know, cash cows, you know, the insurance companies are paying for their stays.
00:31:38.840And, you know, it's weird with Evelyn, right when they showed up to the hospital, the family was asked if they wanted to be part of an NIH-funded, you know, research study.
00:32:00.680And so right then and there, the family said that the hospital kind of became a little more colder.
00:32:04.560They ruffled some feathers right when they got there.
00:32:06.780And then in all the reports that the hospital used to take custody from the parents, to take Evelyn away.
00:32:13.360And so all the papers that they gave to the courts, they say Evelyn is, you know, fully unvaccinated and homeschooled.
00:32:20.560And so the dad was like, you know, this, they really care more about the fact that she's unvaccinated and homeschooled than her current medical condition.
00:32:27.740So it really seems like the hospital, while they make money on keeping someone there, they also, you know, they kind of are insulted that this family sort of doesn't believe in the system that they're all a part of, you know, the unvaccinated and homeschooled.
00:32:45.980So it's really interesting to see all of this unravel.
00:32:49.420And hopefully that, hopefully Evelyn won't suffer the same fate as these other children who never see their parents again.
00:32:55.820Hopefully Evelyn can go home to her family.
00:32:59.020Now, I have some friends who work in the medical community and they, of course, hold it to the highest regard, no matter what the subject.
00:33:06.160And I'm thinking from up here in Canada that how is this happening in a place like Missouri?
00:33:13.340Would you say that it's more so, in your personal opinion, the fact that it's, you know, big cities anywhere tend to be more liberal in this sense?
00:33:23.820Or is it the medical system who is just going to be more likely to say, hey, you should be vaccinated and this is very important?
00:33:31.520Yeah, I mean, I would assume, you know, Kansas, Missouri, you know, these are red states.
00:33:36.340But at the same time, you know, the people who work at these hospitals and the doctors and the insurance companies, like they don't have any insurance companies don't have politics.
00:33:48.280But hospitals themselves, like these people are coming from all over to work there.
00:33:52.620It's one of the most prestigious research hospitals in the country.
00:33:55.540So who knows where these doctors are from?
00:33:58.100But, you know, the philosophy that kind of revolves inside of, you know, giant government funded pharmaceutical industry funded medical institutions is not one of like, you know, really left or right.
00:34:11.580It's more so we believe in this system.
00:34:16.020We believe the pharmaceutical industry is good.
00:34:17.640And those who don't believe it are, you know, uninformed rednecks and they don't deserve to, you know, take care of their children the way they see fit, because that that way is dangerous.
00:34:30.120Yeah, I would have to agree that it's it's its own version of of politics in itself.
00:34:36.300I want to move and show the website there, Olivia, please, so people know where to go.
00:35:17.640All that rhubarb, you know, smashed the patriarchy.
00:35:21.500But Calgary Elementary School in Alberta, Canada, we got an anonymous email that I followed up to, which was somebody taking pictures inside of a children's library at a public school.
00:35:36.460So it's, I believe, grades five to nine.
00:35:39.880So nine years old through 13 or 14 years old.
00:35:43.380And they're pushing these books on them.
00:35:45.060So they're displayed prominently in the library in the front window.
00:35:58.500So even the sign that says new books, you can see right there is a bride flag with the black and brown thing, because somehow that's a sexuality, too.
00:36:06.560But they're pushing these books on the children.
00:36:10.240And there's no restrictions on ages of who can rent these books out, who can borrow them from the library.
00:36:16.480So you could have a nine-year-old walk in there and be like, what the hell is this book about?
00:39:25.300As long as it's just inside the classrooms or hallways and not some other creepy areas, of course, then I think that's going to be a good idea.
00:39:33.540Where if you're a parent, maybe you're at work, you can just tune in to see what your kid's learning about today, maybe.
00:39:39.280Maybe you tune into that history class and they're just learning about World War II.
00:39:43.220Or maybe you're tuning into that kid's history class and he's learning why he's a racist, colonialist, um, you know, mass murderer or some sort of ideology like that.
00:39:54.000The last story regarding children, which producer Olivia aptly titled us Save the Children for All These Things, is, I forget where this post came from, but it's some sort of advice column.
00:40:45.740I mean, thankfully, um, the columnist said, you know, maybe we shouldn't kidnap their babies and we should just, you know, socially, um,
00:40:54.480you know, alienate our friends instead, which is really nice of him.
00:40:57.760Um, but, but yeah, I mean, I thought it was so silly and that's, it's crazy.
00:41:02.840It's being published by the Washington, you know, this is a question that people, I don't think many people are asking it,
00:41:07.200but when it's published in the Washington Post, it's assumed by readers that people are asking these questions and these questions are okay to ask, you know, it's propaganda.
00:41:23.060Or he had one person asking him that as a joke.
00:41:26.460I'd imagine there's a lot of people who troll these different publications because there's a lot of people that troll our publications and email us stupid stuff.
00:41:35.640Um, but there's a lot of good emails too.
00:41:40.320Um, we've got a bit more arrive can stuff.
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00:42:33.020Producer Efron, does Adam Sose, is he cutting just a sick promo there or did he memorize lines?
00:42:40.380Because I want to, either way, that's talent that cannot be paralleled.
00:43:15.740Um, yesterday I spoke with Alexa Lavoie on a live stream who was talking about how they don't plan to delete the information they got from it.
00:43:33.220Of course, they're a supremely paywalled organization, but they give you a taste.
00:43:37.140And they say the Arrive Can app, intended to speed vaccine checks at border crossings, instead slowed traffic with a third of travelers unsure of how to comply, uh, the customs and didn't realize there was a second page.
00:43:53.140Immigration use and test union testified yesterday.
00:44:26.320Yeah, I mean, like, if you want to speed up vaccine checks at the border, if you want to speed up, you know, getting across the border, don't require a vaccine.
00:44:39.420You know, like, it's not, it's not, you know, rocket science here, but like, I did that it was intended to speed up vaccine checks.
00:44:45.860No, it was intended to coerce people into getting vaccinated to travel.
00:44:49.040Um, but yeah, no, so that is a crazy way to start the, the, the article.
00:44:53.520Well, I'm glad you, uh, great minds think alike here.
00:44:56.900And also, of course, intended to collect data of people and what their frequent movements are.
00:45:01.820But how surprising that people wouldn't understand, especially Americans who are just like, I can travel freely in my country, but I still can't go there, unfortunately.
00:45:10.280Um, did we want to cut to some of Lincoln J's footage at the, uh, boob guy protest that's happening right now?
00:46:33.000The other side I would say is, what are these kids doing outside if not protesting what's going on?
00:46:38.900They probably just don't want to be in class.
00:46:41.180That's the thing I see with a lot of high school protests where kids come out where there's like five kids.
00:46:47.080I saw this with like a, a transgender protest.
00:46:50.040I think I forget which state it is, but, uh, they were putting it, um, as gender specific bathrooms in a local, in a school, in that community.
00:46:59.820And there was children, hundreds of them who had a walkout, but there was five kids standing there holding signs.
00:47:05.980The rest of the kids were just standing there.
00:47:07.740You could even see some kids making out in the crowd.
00:47:10.260So these child protests aren't exactly what I think we would all like them to be.
00:47:17.040They're just there to get out of class.
00:47:19.140Yeah, I know, like during the whole, like George Floyd thing in the U S and, um, whenever there was like, you know, a really crazy, you know, school shooting, um, the administration at the school would say, you know, you guys are allowed.
00:47:32.300If you want to walk out during this period and obviously everyone's like, okay, yeah, I would love to go outside.
00:47:38.700You know, that's literally the only thing you want to do as a, as a kid in high school is go outside.
00:47:42.700So if you get a free pass to go outside, whether it's, you know, for George Floyd or a shooting or transgender or whatever it is, you're just going to walk outside.
00:47:50.820So it's going to always going to look bigger than it actually is in terms of the people that are there and the people who actually care about the issue.
00:47:57.800Yeah. And one of the things I remember from high school was the phantom rule of, if the teacher doesn't show up for 15 minutes, you're allowed to go home.
00:48:06.760I think that was a thing that was worldwide.
00:48:34.240He says, um, why can't the New York state troopers try to go after these taxi drivers who are knowingly driving these migrants to the Canadian border?
00:48:42.880And, oh, Andrew, Jeremy does not look like Seth green.
00:48:53.460Like as someone who's, you know, I think I pay attention to, you know, what's going on in the news.
00:48:58.960I talk to people when I go outside and when I walk around, I didn't know that taxi drivers were even taking these people to the Canadian border.
00:49:06.140I mean, it is like a seven or eight hour drive from New York city.
00:49:09.600It's crazy that a New York city taxi driver who normally just drives five miles north and five miles south and five miles west would go eight hours to the Canadian border.
00:49:18.320Um, well, I didn't know that was happening to be honest.
00:49:20.080It's, um, in the Northeast where they go to Roxham road in the Quebec crossing.
00:49:24.860So I don't think it's New York city, it's New York state.
00:49:27.520And there is an old, um, tried and true investigative story where there's like a cab company near the border that shuttles people to the border.
00:49:37.600And it's like, Hey, this is what's going to happen.
00:49:40.060Um, so that's an interesting question.
00:50:13.600So that's really unfortunate and that's really scary.
00:50:16.520And the more parents I talked to ever since I popped on the story, um, so many parents have reached out to me and so many parents have been put in touch with me who, um, you know, state law enforcement or child protective services, whoever you, you want to say gets involved.
00:50:30.980Well, just because parents don't like the medical treatment that their kid is receiving at a certain hospital.
00:50:40.340Um, and it really needs to be addressed because this is really scary in terms of, you know, parental rights and family rights in the U S and Canada.
00:50:46.680Well, if you recall seeing in Canada, and they may have done this in New York with the vaccinations, the 12 years old was low enough to go and get vaccinated on your own.
00:50:55.680And the bypassing they did with that was using or categorizing it as an emergency service.
00:51:01.680So if you're 12 years old and above, you can receive emergency services without medical services, without the consent of your parent in Canada.
00:51:12.040Now there's, I'm sure people have seen on like cops where the person's unconscious and they're just like, uh, we need their permission.
00:51:18.960That's a, we're obviously a little bit more government friendly in this country.
00:51:23.640Um, whether you agree with that or not, uh, they don't need their permission for that.
00:51:29.820I mean, you can refuse to take a ride in the ambulance, but this is how they categorize that.
00:51:34.600And I'm willing to bet that there is a place in Canada where they would say something like that.
00:51:39.360Like if you don't want to get your child vaccinated, this is a required service and we are going to vaccinate your child if they want to.
00:51:48.520And they're going to say, you know, Jimmy and Sally, which is every child's name in the fifties, um, you need this or else you're not going to be cool.
00:51:57.260Can we go to this, uh, story about the NDP?
00:52:13.760Oh, William Wild Bill Diaz, as we call him big Willie style as well.
00:52:19.300So the new Democrat crats almost said the new Democrats, uh, they want to lower the voting age to 16.
00:52:26.860Of course, there's so many things wrong with that.
00:52:29.760But starting with, um, the idea that they're saying that this is, I mean, you could argue that voting is the most important thing there is.
00:52:37.040So if you're allowed, if you're old enough and mature enough to vote and shape the future of your country and decide as a voter and participate in the process of how laws are made and which laws should be made or taken away,
00:52:51.540then surely you're old enough to drive, surely you're old enough to have a beer, surely you're old enough to join the military, surely you're old enough to, you know, and I said this on Twitter,
00:53:02.260then why isn't this guy trying to legalize, you know, sex work for, for children?
00:53:07.520But if you're saying children are this 16 year olds are smart enough, intelligent enough, um, they have enough logic to them, to their decision-making to participate in vote in national votes at the age of 16,
00:53:20.340then there's whole other laundry list of things we need to start, uh, looking into cigarette smoking, gambling.
00:53:26.860Why aren't there 16 year olds at the casino?
00:53:28.820They can decide who should run the country.
00:53:31.480Why can't they decide if they want to play a game of roulette, Jeremy?
00:53:34.440Yeah, I mean, you know, um, any like, you know, liberal party in the U S or in Canada, they want to get children.
00:53:45.700That's what, I mean, teenagers, whatever you want to call them to start voting.
00:53:49.560Um, these are people who, you know, normally don't have full-time jobs normally are, um, normally spend a lot of time on their cell phones and on the internet.
00:54:01.800Um, and their peers do the same and they're way more susceptible to, you know, propaganda.
00:54:08.780So, you know, they're, they're just like on online, on Tik TOK, on whatever they are getting like news from someone who doesn't really know what they're talking about or, you know, is targeting them with a certain narrative.
00:54:19.120Um, and these are the people that they want to vote because they know that they can count on them to vote for the right, the quote unquote right thing.
00:54:26.280With the Foxes, the now this, anything on Snapchat that's promoted as news, um, that isn't just dancing like this and all the stupid dances that happen.
00:55:19.980Um, I think, yeah, no, I think you're entirely right.
00:55:25.940And I think that, you know, once they, you know, whether they're a game or an only fans person, like while they were on that route to a game or only fans person, they, you know, picked up a few political ideologies that were given to them.
00:55:38.840And we want them to vote, uh, um, you know, based on those.