Sheila Gunn-Reed, the straw that stirs the drink. She is the she-devil with a sword. She and her co-host, David Menzies, discuss climate change, electric cars, and the new Ford F-Series truck.
00:00:28.340David, I'm doing great, but you know what? Let me ask you how you're doing for once.
00:00:33.520How are you doing? Because you are producing a lot of great work out of Toronto, and I feel like maybe you're getting more rest or something. You're looking great.
00:00:43.140Oh, you're so kind. Today I got up at 3.30 in the morning, and I couldn't get back to bed, so I just went behind my desktop, and I think I'm about to hit a wall in three minutes.
00:00:55.620I have no idea why, because I haven't got up at that crazy time since the old menzoid mornings during the Sun News days.
00:01:05.080That was my favourite show, by the way. I hope they let you keep the set.
00:01:09.360Not even the man cave. In fact, the whole building is now a shell.
00:01:15.380It's a tear-down, because there's going to be some obscene 72-storey condo going up or some such thing.
00:01:21.960But, you know, Sheila, off air, I got to get from you your mailing address, because I was thinking of you when the July-August car and driver dropped in my mailbox.
00:01:32.900It is their all-electric vehicle issue, including EV of the year.
00:01:39.360I'm going to channel Ed McMahon from the old Johnny Carson shows, but we've got electric cars.
00:01:45.600We've got electric hypercars. We have electric crossovers, electric SUVs, even electric pickup trucks.
00:01:53.240Sheila Gunn-Reed, I hesitate to say that everything you want to know about electric vehicles is in the July-August car and driver.
00:06:06.020And it just shows you, Sheila, whenever those in charge, and that'll lead up to one of our stories with Alexa in Montreal getting the runaround.
00:06:14.240Whenever they try to put the kibosh on us, whenever they try to censor us, well, there's more than one way to skin a cat.
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00:11:34.100Yeah, and, you know, it's kind of funny, Sheila, what is your theory?
00:11:39.700Not that I'm complaining, mind you, because it's such a vast audience on YouTube, but they demonetized us for absolutely no valid reason.
00:11:47.360And that's the God's honest truth, folks.
00:11:49.180I mean, they sent the terms and conditions, and we went through it with a fine-toothed comb.
00:11:53.520We don't do things like, oh, advocate suicide, which is one thing to get you demonetized.
00:11:59.880But, you know, we always think that the other, you know, shoe is about to drop, that there's some kind of cyber sort of Damocles over our heads, Sheila, in terms of being outright deplatformed.
00:12:13.620And I just wonder why they don't go that route.
00:12:20.020They don't have to give any charity to anyone, really, do they?
00:12:24.180No, I mean, for them, it's great because they've demonetized us.
00:12:28.380So they've done their best to try to cut us off from 1.5 million supporters.
00:12:33.860But at the same time, if you see an ad in front of our content, because people watch our content still on YouTube, we don't get any of that.
00:13:58.320And so they used that video to censor us.
00:14:02.040And frankly, I don't think YouTube even foresaw the power that they have now.
00:14:08.720I think what they were 12 years ago versus what they became, I would say, four or five years ago in response to Donald Trump winning the election are two very different things.
00:14:18.740I think when Donald Trump won, big tech realized he used our platforms to communicate directly with the people instead of going through the filtered lens of the mainstream media.
00:14:29.940And so we have to do something about it.
00:14:31.500And now, because of that, they've just overlaid that same formula onto all conservatives on the platform.
00:20:35.520But, you know, this is a, I think this is a dual-edged sword Terry is playing with, because if he's going to be outright lying, then we should never listen to him acquiesce to any demand,
00:20:51.520and acquiesce to any courtesy ever again, because it's all so much steaming BS.
00:20:57.520And, I mean, what harm would it have been for Alexa to get two questions in to the Prime Minister?
00:21:04.520But, like I said, Sheila, when it comes to the most transparent government in Canadian history, it's actually the precise opposite, isn't it?
00:21:14.520Yeah. I mean, Terry knew exactly who Alexa was, knew exactly who Yankee is.
00:21:21.520That's his job, to know who we are and stop us from asking questions.
00:21:25.520That's exactly his job, to facilitate the puffball questions from the CBC and make sure that no prickly journalists are there to ask Trudeau a tough question that he can't obfuscate by batting his eyelashes and showing his socks.
00:21:40.520And, you know, for a government that fancies itself as feminist, I don't know how feminist it really is to cut the mic on an independent female journalist out there just trying to do her job and ask accountability questions.
00:21:59.520She's not a crazy person. She asks good, tough questions people want answers to.
00:22:06.520And wouldn't it be great if the rest of the mainstream media did that? She was trying and they decided, no, cut the mic.
00:22:12.520They lied to her to buy her silence, to placate her, and then they cut the mic on her. Sleazy.
00:22:19.520And if it happened to the CBC, CBC would be losing their minds.
00:22:23.520Oh, for sure. But, you know, Sheila, talk about a tale of two leaders.
00:22:27.520I look back at Donald Trump when he was the president and he would have pressers that would go on for more than an hour.
00:22:35.520And he wouldn't cherry pick, you know, friendly journalists.
00:22:40.520He would go out of his way to like the likes of a Jim Acosta of CNN.
00:22:44.520Yeah. And they'd get into this brouhaha.
00:22:46.520I think Trump liked it. To be honest, I think Jim Acosta liked it.
00:22:50.520And suddenly he became a household name.
00:22:52.520But the point is, there was a vigorous discussion, debate, Q&A, and it wasn't sanitized for your protection.
00:23:03.520And it was at the end of the day, so entertaining.
00:23:06.520But this prime minister we have, Sheila, I think he is so fragile that he is so intellectually thin.
00:23:16.520He can't handle that kind of back and forth, hostile questioning.
00:23:21.520Yeah, that's a one way. That's one good way of putting like he's a delicate idiot who's in way over his head.
00:23:28.520And like they're so scared of one tough question that they will body check a journalist and lie to another.
00:23:39.520That that's how delicate of an idiot Justin Trudeau is.
00:23:43.520Unbelievable. Well, anyways, Alexa and Yankee, they did try their best.
00:23:49.520And but you know what? How Bush League was that?
00:24:07.520And this is the biggest audience Nash the Slash will have or will ever have.
00:24:12.520And instead of coming off when he was supposed to, he's giving on course.
00:24:19.520The inevitable happened. The promoter just pulled the plug and you see Nash the Slash singing, but nobody's hearing anything.
00:24:27.520So I guess that's well, because you never want to upstage the the main headliner at a rock concert.
00:24:35.520So I guess that could be the new nickname for Terry, eh?
00:24:39.520We'll we'll appropriate Nash the Slash because he's slashing cables in order to prevent our precious prime minister, his delicate ears from hearing a single prickly question from a rebel reporter.
00:24:56.520Well, and people should really watch the full version of that video, as opposed to just the snippet we gave here, because Alexa was having none of it.
00:25:10.520And the boss Ezra Levant was in beast mode in the last 30 seconds or so of that video.
00:25:16.520So you get to see a lot of rebels exactly the way you expect them to be.
00:25:22.520And that is doing their best to speak truth to power and not allowing themselves to be bossed around by these gatekeepers for Justin Trudeau.
00:25:32.520And what's sad, correct me if I'm wrong, Sheila, didn't Terry himself used to be a journalist?
00:25:38.520Yeah, he was the head of the parliamentary press gallery, from what I understand.
00:25:42.520So but again, like you and I both know, especially in your dealings with the parliamentary press gallery, you want to talk about gatekeepers.
00:25:51.520They control all the access to the prime minister and it's a good gig if you can get it because you get to protect your access to the prime minister, which means you have exclusive content that nobody else has, which is a great way to shut out your competitors.
00:26:11.520And that's not the way it should be. They're running a monopoly down there at the parliamentary press gallery.
00:26:16.520And I'm old enough to remember when we used to be against monopolies, especially in news media.
00:26:22.520Yeah. Oh, I remember commissions looking into when one paper or one company would buy another paper and shut down competition in a certain market that would never be allowed.
00:26:34.700Now they just go to the public trough like so many hogs at dinnertime and just dine out.
00:26:42.080And well, I guess what what men will do for money, Sheila, you know, it I guess he's got a good gig and he's going to shut down journalism.
00:26:51.120Whereas before he used to be part of the journalistic fabric. It's kind of sad in a way.
00:26:57.040But we shall move on. And I guess we know what to expect when the election comes up.
00:27:03.180And before we move on to a conspiracy story debunked, how does that grab your attention, folks?
00:27:09.520I believe we have some chats, don't we, Sheila?
00:27:11.960We do. And I just I wanted to ask the people listening at home.
00:27:16.740It was one of the things that our web editors suggested we ask, what's the audio situation like for the people listening?
00:27:23.680I know sometimes Ezra is really loud and then sometimes he's really quiet.
00:27:27.440And then naturally, I know that I'm really shrill.
00:27:30.340But if you wouldn't mind leaving a comment in the in the live chat, wherever you're watching us, just let us know how that is.
00:27:38.160And because, you know, we've had some audio issues lately and equipment issues lately, which I think is a great segue, actually, David, into our new studio dot com.
00:27:49.760And we I don't know if people at home were watching last week.
00:27:55.520We were having some issues with our TriCaster.
00:28:00.620It's had a good life, worked really hard for us.
00:28:03.460But our TriCaster just while we were on air gave up.
00:28:07.700And so we needed to run out and replace it.
00:28:09.920And we have and Justin, maybe you might want to even run the video that the guys filmed to explain what we're asking for.
00:28:22.680We're just asking for some actually, quite frankly, minor equipment upgrades, given the size and scope of the work that we do here at Rebel News.
00:28:30.160And you'll notice in the video with the guys there, Efron and Mocha, just how frugal we are.
00:28:39.100You can see that we're using a banquet table like Ezra LeVant's nightly Ezra LeVant show is hosted at a banquet table with just some chairs behind it and everything else we do using the TriCaster to save money because then we don't have a physical studio.
00:28:56.200So anyway, we're we're trying to crowdfund our way to some new equipment, some new computers, the new TriCaster just to increase our efficiency for our editors and also our web team.
00:29:08.560I think that's reasonable, especially since we are on the Internet, that our web team is able to post things effectively and efficiently on the Internet.
00:29:17.460So, Justin, if you wouldn't mind rolling that video, if you could.
00:29:20.440Hey, guys, had a video for Rebel News here, Efron Monsanto, along with chief videographer, Mocha Bezergan.
00:29:26.280We're here to tell you that we need your help once again.
00:30:55.320This will help us increase our production value for live streaming.
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00:31:46.760We're looking just for modest equipment.
00:32:06.440They're simply just work computers to get them done.
00:32:08.620You can see the specifications we asked for.
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00:33:15.060We're just, this is completely kosher, completely halal, completely voluntary, completely legal, completely okay.
00:33:26.940You can tell Mocha grew up in Turkey, right?
00:33:31.300The idea of police coming after you if you don't make a donation.
00:33:35.020We're not there yet, but then again, we don't have to be there.
00:33:40.340The mainstream media and the CBC just gets a direct deduction off every Canadian's paycheck every two weeks.
00:33:46.620And we don't need to send in the goon squad.
00:33:49.820But wow, $40,000 for something that looks like a top-loading VCR, but of course does so, so much more.
00:33:59.380And it is worth every penny, Sheila, because like you said, the alternative, well, one thing would be to build actual studios, which would cost so much more.
00:34:11.000And that's how we look after the nickels and dimes folks, as Sheila said.
00:34:16.040I'm sitting in front of, it's just one of these fold-up banquet tables.
00:34:20.500You know, the kind you see in professional wrestling when you have to shove somebody through a table.
00:34:26.760That's not that I want anyone here to shove me through this table, but that's the furniture here.
00:34:33.520So it's all on a shoestring because we respect our viewers' money, don't we, Sheila?
00:34:40.160You know, I was thinking about the amount of money that we're asking for just equipment and studio upgrades.
00:34:45.040And I thought, you know what, that's probably a CBC, one talent at CBC, their wardrobe and makeup budget.
00:35:24.600So we've got a hyper chat from, hold on.
00:35:33.820We've got a hyper chat from History Club World.
00:35:36.560What do you think about the Green Party's implosion?
00:35:39.140It seems like the reason behind their lawsuit against their leader is either being anti-Jew or Israel,
00:35:44.820or they were such a cult of personality around Elizabeth May being insane.
00:35:50.900Follow History Club World on Instagram, your hub for educational content.
00:35:55.440I know David has done some deep digging into the problems with the Green Party.
00:36:02.220But let us never forget that the Green Party allowed an actual Nazi who is in jail right now in Germany to run for the party several times.
00:36:14.600They had people in their leadership or at least running for their leadership that were part of these like flotillas in Israel, these anti-Israel flotillas of invading Westerners to go over there and tell Israelis that you're not allowing yourselves to be killed quite easily enough.
00:36:36.820So, you know, never forget that this is a really, I hate to use the word systemic, but it seems to be a bit of a systemic problem within the Green Party.
00:36:45.300It's one of those things that defines them.
00:37:19.000But the fact that she's pro-Israel, no, that rubs too many greens the wrong way, including one that crossed the floor to the Liberals, if you can imagine,
00:37:31.440where, of course, she was accepted with open arms by Justin Trudeau.
00:38:35.280I mean, of course, I want a good environment, but I don't want to endorse the kind of crazy economic crippling policies the Green Party support.
00:38:43.460But somehow, Mideast tensions is even eclipsing that?
00:43:21.220And Drea has been very intrepid in covering just how parents struggling with children who are in turn struggling with their gender identity,
00:43:38.560how the government intervenes and overrides the parents' wishes when frequently,
00:43:44.000like very, very frequently, statistically speaking, these issues that children experience resolve without any sort of medical or psychological intervention at all.
00:43:55.340But there's this move by government to medically intervene in irreversible ways and override the parents' wishes.
00:44:01.640You know, Sheila, I'm just staggered at how we continue to acquiesce and bend the knee to radical transgender activists that are behind this.
00:47:17.700And she talks about this sort of science denial where you have genetic men ending up in prisons with women and stealing opportunities from women and girls.
00:51:18.600They have so many people who want to come.
00:51:21.740They have like 100, 150 people in tents outside, and they're looking at another location because they are, their congregation has grown so much through the oppression of the state that they need to go somewhere else.
00:51:34.940Well, Sheila, like they say, success is the best revenge.
00:51:39.880Oh, this one, our T-shirt guy designed specifically because, as Er said it, he says 1984 was not an instruction manual, which is pretty great.
00:52:52.640And I know you've obviously already used the coupon code Sheila10.
00:52:55.920Because I racked up a real victory before Christmas selling T-shirts in the store.
00:53:03.160So I know you've already used Sheila10.
00:53:05.300So please use Menzies10 to take advantage of your 10% discount in rebelnewsstore.com.
00:53:12.860And an added bonus, as I've said a few weeks ago, the first person I see with the Menzoid T-shirt on, you're getting a crisp $100 bill just to, I guess, demonstrate my sincere thanks to you actually wearing a T-shirt with this image on it.
00:53:31.940My goodness, so I'm still waiting, you know, so first one.
00:53:36.560And of course, the usual exclusions apply.
00:53:39.300Family, co-workers, friends, I want the first stranger I see wearing that shirt, I promise you're going to get that dough.
00:53:55.800There's one thing that Justin wanted us to talk about, too, and it is the careers postings that we have.
00:54:05.200Did you know that we are, unlike the mainstream media, we're hiring because we're working really hard and there are things that we want to do here at Rebel News.
00:54:16.600So the one that I'm really excited about, and it's especially relevant here in Alberta as we are fully open, we're looking to do more events.
00:55:13.500So that's kind of a fun job, too, because unlike, again, the mainstream media, we do run campaigns where people have the opportunity to send a message to politicians.
00:55:23.320And we'll do that in the form of billboards or petitions or this super fun billboard truck.
00:55:31.340And we need somebody who can help us put those things together and make those happen.
00:55:37.020And so, yeah, unlike the mainstream media, we've got a bunch of jobs that we're hiring for right now.
00:55:42.380They're behind the scenes jobs, but they're definitely important things to help grow our company and reach out to the people.
00:55:52.440Although we do have hiring positions for the China Affairs Reporter, an Ottawa-based reporter, and a UK-based reporter.
00:56:00.940We do have a very strong UK following.
00:56:03.760And we want to make sure that we are taking care of those people.
00:56:07.060There's so much news happening in the UK with regard to the coronavirus and their politics there.
00:57:00.840But maybe let's go with the UN truck story first, though, because we got a little pushback yesterday from a lot of you.
00:57:09.540And I completely understand that we, or not yesterday, I guess it would be Tuesday, we didn't actually get to the story that was in the title of the video.
00:57:16.520And then after the fact, we adjusted that.
00:57:20.040But we want to make sure that you get what you came here for, even if it is at the very end of the show.
00:57:25.960So maybe let's go to that one first, and then we'll come back and finish the chats.
00:57:30.680Yeah, and what it is, folks, is on Sunday, social media blew up.
00:57:35.040It was people saying, oh, my goodness, there are United Nations armored personnel carriers outside an Apotex pharmaceutical plant.
00:57:44.680And, wow, did the theories go into overdrive?
00:57:48.940So we did what we thought we had to do, reach out to Apotex, go to the building where the armored cars are, and here's what we found out.
00:57:57.640David Menzies for Rebel News here in North Toronto.
00:58:04.720Well, folks, we have been getting tons of emails, phone calls, you name it, about this particular building here.
00:58:13.520As you can see, there were no fewer than seven armored personnel carriers, some of them bearing the DECAL UN for United Nations, of course.
00:58:25.180And evidently, this is or was a Apotex pharmaceutical building.
00:58:32.340So there was incredible speculation online in terms of what is this?
00:58:37.720Why in Toronto, Canada, are there these UN trucks lined up outside a pharmaceutical building?
00:58:44.660But when you dig into the story, well, sometimes appearances can indeed be deceiving.
00:58:58.820I'm David Menzies, this is Kian, I'm with Rebel News, and we are just getting deluged with all kinds of emails, as you can imagine, Adam, about these UN armored trucks.
00:59:24.260And you don't have to tell me the client, but, you know, a lot of people have been speculating that because it says UN, United Nations, and they were making the connection, which isn't true, that this is Apotex Pharmacy.
00:59:36.180I believe the building was sold two years ago.
00:59:47.520I can't say where they're going or who they're going to, but they're not staying in Canada.
00:59:51.500This whole speculation of the fact that these vehicles were for United Nations here in Canada is completely wrong, and it's, you know what, it's not correct, and it caused a lot of distress in our company.
01:00:02.400A lot of people have been coming and, unfortunately, have been saying the wrong things, especially online, and it's unsafe for my employees.
01:00:08.940It's unsafe for the people around us, for our neighbors, and we just don't want this type of negative publicity.
01:00:18.620I just, I guess people sometimes see two things.
01:00:22.720They, you know, they see a truck, an armored vehicle with UN on it, a building that used to be a pharmaceutical company, and they jump to a conclusion that they think is obvious, but it turns out sometimes there's more to the story than meets the eye, I guess.
01:01:29.060And this was people looking at trucks with the UN decal on it, a building that is no longer, I think, for almost three years, Apotex Pharmaceutical.
01:01:44.340And they drew this obvious conclusion, at least in their minds, that, oh, what is this?
01:01:51.160Is this going to be armored personnel vehicles patrolling Toronto and Shanghai-ing unvaccinated Canadians to get the jab and make sure they're vaccinated?
01:02:07.420In fact, the story, Sheila, to me, this is a good news story.
01:02:11.200The fact that there's still manufacturing left in Toronto, despite government red tape, despite the COVID crisis, you name it.
01:02:20.760I think that's fantastic that this business, Incas, is making these wonderful armored vehicles and make a whole other raft of vehicles as well.
01:02:30.900You know, armored stretch limos, armored BMWs and Mercedes sedans, so on and so forth.
01:02:41.060And think about it, to those who are still clinging to the belief that there's a conspiracy afoot here, that inventory of vehicles, Sheila, those seven armored personnel carriers, you're looking at millions of dollars for sure.
01:02:56.840If the UN is going to be springing some kind of crazy plan on Canadians using millions of dollars worth of armored vehicles, but they didn't want that word to get out,
01:03:13.300don't you think they could have bought a few tarps from Canadian Tire to cover up the vehicles?
01:03:20.360I mean, they're in plain view because, you know, there is, you know, no nefarious thing going on here.
01:03:27.320And by that, I'm not saying I'm a supporter of the United Nations.
01:03:56.840That's what actual journalism is, right?
01:03:59.580Is that, you know, you and I come from a position where we think the UN is sinister sometimes and useless other times.
01:04:08.500And so, you know, we have a natural inclination to think that they could be up to something.
01:04:16.840But you have to follow the facts wherever they lead you.
01:04:20.620And while, you know, while I honestly wouldn't be surprised to find out that the UN was doing things on Canadian soil, like what Justin Trudeau is really great at giving away Canadian sovereignty to globalist elites.
01:04:37.860I mean, that's sort of the whole reason for his existence.
01:04:42.860But we have to follow the facts wherever they take us.
01:04:47.020And they took us to a place of Canadian job creation, Canadian manufacturing, which is, as you say, a good news story.
01:04:57.220And so, you know, I think that's just a testament to, well, I definitely have my own biases.
01:05:52.120And if you don't believe me, folks, and if you think I'm lying, all I can say is we'll just have to reach out to Her Royal Highness Queen Ramona
01:05:59.620and then get your information from there.
01:06:05.120Hunker down for another round of emails, because when these things get put on a train and then shipped east to get in on a boat to go to wherever they're going,
01:06:16.980we're going to get another blast of emails.
01:06:19.140And again, I'm not making fun of the people who send us this information, because I think they send it to us in good faith that they know that we are going to investigate it
01:06:28.700and we're going to get to the bottom of it, which we did.
01:06:31.560And I, like many of these people, also think the UN is a sinister, horrible organization full of anti-Semites and terrorists and terrorist enablers.
01:06:43.960And so naturally, I tend to believe the worst in the United Nations.
01:06:49.140But unfortunately, or rather fortunately, I would say that's not the case this time.
01:06:55.100And I'm very proud of your work there, David.
01:07:11.120Some of them are destined for the UN, but not in Canada.
01:07:16.300They're clearly for, you know, bad neighborhoods, militarized zones.
01:07:21.220If you look at the amount of armor on it, my frustration would be to those after you report the truth, which is, like I said, a good news story.
01:07:32.540I think a Toronto manufacturing company doing really good business.
01:07:36.060And they still say, oh, no, no, it's, you know, there's a scandal here.
01:08:36.040Save the money for cameras, et cetera.
01:08:38.560I think you're referring to some of the other broadcast software out there like, well, I'm currently using XSplit right now to chroma key my background.
01:08:47.980And there's like StreamYard, I think you might be referring to.
01:08:51.360But we do things that require a little bit more heavy lifting than what that software provides to us.
01:09:48.820Hyper Chat from History Club World, who says some comments on the UN story.
01:09:53.560First, we shouldn't be worried that the UN is, shouldn't we be worried that the UN is needing more armored trucks?
01:10:00.100Um, maybe, I mean, they need to look like they're doing something when they're watching the Syrian civil war from the safety of Israel, um, which David and I saw firsthand.
01:10:13.860And then it was like the clock struck four and they quit.
01:10:17.540They just like, okay, well, the civil war just works on banker's hours.
01:10:20.980They walked down, got in their van and left.