DAILY | Trudeau's on vacation again; Climate change crazies; Why should Canada apologize now?
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In this episode of The Rebel News Daily Live Stream, your host Sheila Gunry is joined by Alex Lavoie to talk about the long weekend, the Western Canadian High School Rugby Championships, and the new "I Love Meat" shirt.
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welcome to the rebel news daily live stream i'm your host sheila gunry and i bet you at home were
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expecting david menzies goofy face but instead you're getting blessed with alexa lavoie my
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quebec-based colleague alexa how's it going how was your long weekend did you at least get to take a
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little time off uh yes i did i did and it was nice because the weather was perfect to take a break
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i hope you did the same and you didn't work too much in your farm i you know what i actually got
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away from the farm because my daughter was playing in the western uh championships for rugby she was
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representing alberta in kelowna over the weekend uh the alberta teams i think they swept silver which i
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think is pretty great because i think the bc teams took gold because they get to practice on grass all
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year and um we only get like four nice months of weather here but it was oppressively hot it was
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like 39 degrees and they moved the games to like 8 a.m to they were off the field by 10 30 because it
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was just too hot to have the players on the field but um yeah it was good i worked a little bit
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naturally i cannot get away from my computer but i hope everybody at home had a great long weekend
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to whatever they call it in whatever province you're in i think in alberta it's heritage days
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i'm not sure what it is in some of the other provinces though um we uh i'll just tie up all
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the loose ends and tell everybody what we're doing and i just really briefly looked over the list of
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topics that everybody suggested that we discuss so i'm flying blind but um i like surprises
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and so we'll figure it out together um but this is the rebel news daily live stream we used to just
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be hosted on fridays but more news than ever let's talk about stuff every single day now we do stream
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on youtube but looking at the list of things um that we might talk about we might have to cut that
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youtube feed because youtube is a censorship platform there are only uh you know a very narrow
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swath of things you can talk about on youtube and it is basically how much you hate conservatives and
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makeup from what i understand those are the only two things you're allowed to talk about on youtube
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not actual things that affect actual people so um if we get sort of into the red zone we'll cut the
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youtube feed but the good news is that we're streaming on getter and odyssey and rumble and if
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you want to support the work that we do odyssey and rumble allow you to do that through their paid
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throw us a little bit of money helps us keep the lights on and uh it'll we'll show
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your question or comment your story idea on air and we'll read it and then we'll do our best to
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respond and i think that ties up all the loose ends but we do appreciate everybody who pitches in to
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support the work that we do here at rebel news there are plenty of things you can spend your
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money on justin trudeau is making sure that you have fewer bucks in your pocket than ever so we
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appreciate that you choose to support us as opposed to being forced to support the mainstream media
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now alexa is there something that you wanted to start the show off with i would say that you have
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a lovely shirt oh thank you oh yeah i should tell everybody so my i was gone but i was care i left
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sort of thursday but nobody knows when i left because um i was still working so it was like
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nobody even knew but um my parcel from the rebel news store at rebelnewsstore.com came in and i don't
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know if you can see this but it is the i love meat shirt and as you know i'm a meat evangelist i'm a
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strong supporter of canadian farmers being one myself but i think meat um besides you know the hand
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meat is what makes us human um it's what separates us from the gorillas and the other great apes is
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our digestive system that is designed not to digest plants but meat and that is specifically designed to
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fuel our brains and so when they want you to eat less meat and more bugs it's because they don't want
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your brain working properly and so we've got a great new selection of anti-insectivore so anti-cricket
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eating um stuff and pro farmer merchandise on there and there it's incredible we're adding new stuff to
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the store all the time so it's rebelnewsstore.com by the way uh olivia do we have a we do have a summer
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promo going don't we yeah you whisper that my ear oh alexa maybe you know maybe you can tell us
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yeah so i'm with the code uh summer it's uh you buy two unisex unisex shirt and you got one for free
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so i encourage everybody to go and in the same time i encourage you take the misunderstood merch
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that i wear just right now my favorite shirt yeah yeah no my i have a gray gray one and my daughter
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took it oh yeah that's okay um let's get into justin trudeau um working hard or hardly working
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well he's uh working hard and destroying the company and ironically hardly working because he's
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taking another vacation um he's the laziest politician in free world he runs this place like
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some sort of oligarch um and uh he has taken off to costa rica for a two-week vacation and uh how
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exciting for him um the airports are in chaos um if you needed to renew your passport forget about it
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um if you need your passport for i don't know 2024 start now um but justin trudeau he's on the beaches
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of costa rica so i guess uh good for him um but god help you if you have to fly as a normal person
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through toronto pearson forget it and who pay for his vacation us and he will probably don't need to
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fill uh rive can have when he will come back yeah he's not gonna have to deal with arrive can he's not
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gonna have the constant surveillance calls he's not gonna have his cell phone monitored um like the
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rest of us when the public health agency of canada wants to know where exactly you are none of those
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things are gonna happen to him he's not gonna get a big fine he's not gonna have to quarantine
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or if he does he's just gonna i don't know sit in his underpants and play xbox out at uh harrington
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lake or whatever he does um but he's not going to be subject to any of the catastrophes that normal
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canadians are um and he's just vacationing like the the country is a disaster the travel industry is
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a nightmare and he thinks that he's earned a vacation i guess um you know but on the flip side
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if he's doing less work um he's breaking things he's breaking fewer things right
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well for me it just uh it just doubles standard all the time so we are not really surprised of
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this and um a lot for me and a lot for d so it's it's actually the perfect example again and again and
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yeah yeah yeah well he's telling us oh have a staycation because of climate change visit canada
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don't fly on planes because climate you're killing the planet sheila your comfortable suv that gets
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you from point a to point b safely that's killing the planet excuse me as i take this private jet to
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costa rica and i'm i would be not surprised if i saw like a picture of his flight probably a private
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jet with no mask inside yeah yeah yeah no masks inside we we know that because he had that um photo
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of him on a train with no masks on the train while he was the government was pressuring uh the transport
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rules to stay in place so that normal people would have to wear a mask on a train justin trudeau
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he wasn't wearing one on a train so i mean yeah it's just rules for us and guaranteed i love one of
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the things i love to do here rebel news is to pull the liquor and food bills on these enormous
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international flights and you know like it's sometimes it's several hundreds of thousands of
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dollars for just like six trips it'll be like a quarter of a million dollars or a third of a million
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dollars guaranteed guaranteed there's not a single cricket on the menu at this place that's for us
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oh just for us and and the 8.5 million that he spent for the cricket farm it's all all for us
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it's not for him probably you know as a farmer i think i have bad dreams about plagues of locusts like
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i read that book of the bible when the plague of locusts come and so i just think like what happens
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if they have a problem at that huge cricket farm and all the crickets get out what happens to
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everybody else what happens to the canadian farmers that a literal biblical plague of locusts just descends
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on them any did anybody think of that is it is it bad for because i'm not a farmer but probably
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lots of crickets would just destroy uh the farm yeah yeah and they carry diseases too so who knows
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what sort of diseases and pathogens they're carrying to your cows your sheep your chickens who eat them
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who knows but i do know that um i think there's credible reports that a virus escaped a lab in
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wuhan and shut down basically the entire world you want me to believe that people are going to be
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able to keep crickets in a facility my son had a lizard once a cricket got into the baseboards
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and i was gonna move because it just got out and so i can't even imagine what it would be like to
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have a billion or so crickets just getting out getting loose destroying everything i don't want
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to think i don't want to think about that please now on the topic of justin trudeau um i think the
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people who are giving him gifts because he has to declare everything that he's given as a gift to the
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uh ethics commissioner especially now since he's had like one two three ethics violations that they
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number them like trudeau report one trudeau report two trudeau report three um
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now he's again i guess he's a stickler about uh letting the ethics commissioner know the kinds
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of things that he um has been gifted and i think the people giving him gifts know that he's as much
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a narcissist as i know him to be because he's routinely given portraits of himself as gifts um
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at least according to this canadian press article uh justin trudeau has been offered the gift of his
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own likeness so photos of himself some 17 times since becoming prime minister including once by
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the president of china so xi jinping even knows that justin trudeau is an absolute narcissist and gave
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him a photo of himself he's got vases wine bottles and star wars paraphernalia again because he's just a
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man child are among the 400 gifts each worth more than 200 that justin trudeau has declared to the
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federal ethics commissioner since late 2015 um more than 140 gifts were offered to his spouse sophie or
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their kids while 110 came from other countries heads of states or governments wow do you just say that
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one portrait of him worth 200 what 200 yeah in excess of 200 so it could be more it could be like
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special framed fancy apparently uh the king of jordan is that king abdullah it's very western actually
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uh the the uh royal family of jordan they've been the most generous presenting 10 gifts to trudeau
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ranging from a handmade leather saddle holy smokes that's got to be pricey to sculptural plant vessels
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to jars of honey the pm has had to forfeit 20 items including three paintings of himself because they
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were oh my god three paintings of himself because they were worth well more than a thousand dollars
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but he reimbursed the cost of two gifts he kept a chinese e-bike and an inuit etching
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so he could keep them this guy you know and he has to declare all of this stuff so it makes you
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wonder how he forgot that luxury holiday to a private island owned by the agacon he's declaring
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e-bikes and photos right like pictures taken of himself he's a real stickler on that but oopsie doodle
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i forgot the vacation to the billionaires oh yeah that's a nice forgetting uh thing huh they're just
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like oh no we're not mentioned that yeah oh i forgot that just slipped my mind the fact that i flew on a
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private helicopter with all of my security to a billionaire's island with my wife for two weeks
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it's it's funny how you forget that yeah it's very it's it's actually the most easiest thing that
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you can forget in all this like all this small painting stuff all this is it's this is so important
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i will i will remember that but oh the big fly to the island oh oh it just i'm sorry
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yeah yeah he declared the saddle but not the flight um we should go to an ad break because i think the
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next story we want to talk about is rife with hypocrisy and i will tell you why but let's uh
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hit the ad break and then we'll go into that if you wouldn't mind olivia adam sos here for rebel news
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adam with a great pro beef shirt there too um the next thing i want to talk about is the reason i want
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to talk about it is because there's so much hypocrisy maybe we could bring up this tweet
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from linda steel i forget which company she works for now i think it's global or it was she used to
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actually be an edmonton-based uh talking head she read the teleprompter for i think global news here
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in edmonton for a time before she moved out to vancouver can we bring up the tweet from linda steel
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she says environmentalist activist group and i'll tell you why i think this is uh extinction rebellion
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linked in a second here but flattened the tires on 34 suvs i don't know if these are like the kind
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of tires i put on my suv because i like the big bigger tires um but uh this this is very expensive
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uh they flattened the tires on 34 suvs in victoria and oak bay on vancouver island warning this is just
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the beginning oh so terroristic threats sounds great um it claims that direct action works this is not
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going to end well if one of these activists is caught in the act you better believe it won't
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end well if someone flattens one of my fancy tires i will flip my lid but again okay stupid
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environmentalists are slashing your tires so now you have you don't get to wear out that tire you
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have to put another tire on there so you've just created tire waste good job saving the planet there
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um but this is actually really worse yeah it's stupid right so now you've got this person cannot
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wear out their radials they have to put on a new tire great good job saving the planet by
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making people change their tires too soon but let's read this next one attention your gas guzzler kills
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the little note they stuck on the windshield in case like flattening your tires wasn't enough they
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then they shame you with this stupid little thing we have deflated one or more of your tires
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the spelling of tires there is the uk version and extinction rebellion is based in the uk and so
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this is a foreign operation um meddling in canadian policy this is basically foreign environmentalists
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committing acts of economic terrorism in canada and i don't i think i'm probably being
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over emphatic when i say terrorism but if you are committing acts to uh force people uh through
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you know threats which is what this is to uh bring about political change you're threatening people
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um and so that's at least um you know strong arming coercion um but anyways let's keep going
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you'll be angry but don't take it personally it's not you it's your car i am my car okay
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don't don't you know you come for my car you come for sheila okay we did this because driving around
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urban areas in your massive vehicle has huge consequences for others okay the modern suv is
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quite small it's not the suburban of old which i love by the way uh car companies try to convince us
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we need massive cars but suvs and four by fours are a disaster for our climate suvs are the second
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largest cause of the global rise in carbon emissions over the past decade more than the
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entire aviation industry blah blah blah blah they're talking about the un even if you don't
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care about the impacts of people far away from you there's also consequences for your neighbors
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suvs cause more air pollution than smaller cars suvs are more likely to kill people than normal cars
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and collisions it's also more likely to save the life of the driver but okay but uh psychological
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studies show suv drivers are more likely to take risks on the road i'd love to see that study
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uh suvs are a necessary and pure vanity how do you know that how do you know how do you know that i
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don't need to drive my suv on a road that gets plowed like maybe twice a winter um that's why we've
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taken this action you will find no difficulty getting around without your gas guzzler with walking
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cycling and public transport and they call themselves the tire extinguisher so the tire again is the uk
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spelling there but think about a mom it was very hot in bc by the way over the weekend think about a
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mom coming out of the grocery store she got a cart full of groceries maybe a baby in the car seat
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sitting on top of the buggy it's 35 degrees she goes out her tires are slashed everybody's tires
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are slashed she can't get her groceries home they're spoiling she's already overpaid for her
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groceries and her baby is overheating now and we've just had now we have a disaster on our hands
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who do they think that they are bringing to their side of the equation here by doing this sort of stuff
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absolutely nobody but secondarily uh this is more tire slashing and vandalism than the entire convoy to
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ottawa did in nearly four weeks but tamara leach is in and out of jail spent 49 days in jail and i bet
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you not a single person will even be arrested or charged for any of this stuff and nobody will
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actually go like against the politician who drive the big sub suburban and big car and um them oh it's
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okay just normal citizen like you should not like have like suv it's bad this is actually hilarious
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yeah and it's outrageous yeah i mean this is um you know like this is for a family that's struggling
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you go outside and you've got 1200 worth of tires slashed this is crazy absolutely crazy so
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these are families like every other family in this country being hammered by food inflation
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um you know your dollar's going you know not as far as it has in the last 40 years this we've got
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like the height of inflation and you've got to go outside because some eco jerk just slashed your tires
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for no good reason convicted you of a crime judge jury executioner you're a climate criminal according to
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this anonymous loser and now you're out 1200 in a round of tires because they're trying to save the
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planet your tires are off in the landfill now by the way and you've got to put new tires on your car
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and none of these people i bet you not a single one of them will even get charged with mischief let
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alone vandalism but i don't know if you see what i'm seeing right now but we saw it with uh the
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pandemic all that polarized the people all they were against and now the subject of the hour
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is climate change and now that polarized so much people and they go after the people who are not
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going in the same guideline that what the people say that you need to do with the climate change
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and it's going to be worse it's going to be worse in the months coming and and with the inflation
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with everything if people like are going to be like so much extremist in this i think it's it's going to
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be bad yeah yeah i mean this they've convicted people they don't even know they don't know if this person
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that whose tires they slashed they don't know if they're like an environmentalist tree planter
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they have no idea but they just saw your car and said oh your car means that you're somehow
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psychologically a criminal and they slashed their tires i guess these people and again the courts
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will come down harder on a lady who organized a street party than these people who inconvenienced
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some 34 not inconvenienced i mean if you don't have 1200 to replace your tires now what um
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this is worse than inconvenience this could be families not going on vacation kids not playing
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hockey this year um because you know like this could be the difference between school supplies and
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groceries and and tires on the car to be able to get to work to pay for those other things um but they
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will not see the inside of a jail cell while tamara leach and her street parties she got 49 days
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yeah oh them they will never being find out who who did that no yeah yeah okay we should move along
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because we have this uh did you know that your mayor uh if you live in toronto oh montreal mayor
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yeah and vancouver mayor kennedy stewart they are members of a hundred other mayors across the world
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who have vowed to work together across borders to protect people and communities everywhere
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and build a more sustainable resilient and equitable future i'm always um frightened when i see the word
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equitable because that means uh you're going to take from me and give it to somebody else i don't like
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when governments decide what's even even steven that always worries me but this is a group of mayors
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who uh want to limit your ability to consume dairy and meat the size of the house that you can have
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uh that cities need to grow up instead of out even though canada is one of the least populated places
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on the face of the earth um they want to limit you know uh the size of the car if you can have a car
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or should you be riding a bike they want to do this through um legislation zoning planning rules
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they're even saying okay well you can have 1200 calories in your diet today okay i've probably taken
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that much if i think about all the fat and meat that i eat i probably do that but they're saying oh you
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but sheila you can't have dairy if you live in toronto and you can't have your steak if you live
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in toronto you get to have 1200 gut-busting calories of undigestible cellulose so that you can't think
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in your city just smells like flatulence i mean i just i don't know how this is john tory your
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valerie plants business what people eat in their city i have no idea where they get off thinking these
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things um but valerie plants i'm really i'm really not really surprised because she's really a pro
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enderman pro um climate and um it she did like remove all the parking for the car for um the bicycle
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road so a lot of people were really uh mad because they had they have a lot of car that cannot park
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anymore but the bicycle can go everywhere and so lots of people were really mad at this and as well
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i don't know if you heard about the the pesticide uh monsanto that was a really a big deal in montreal
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they were supposed to remove it but instead they didn't remove it and they found out that was really
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bad for cancer and other um so it's again she's again like a double sender i'm going to do this
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but i'm not doing it because it's a big company so uh i let that that pesticide there there but in
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another way i removed the parking lot for the the consumer the citizen and i'm gonna promote
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for the bicycle so um valerie plant is not it's not all my uh i would say favorite mayor that we
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we had i just moved to montreal but i know a lot of people doesn't like her yeah she's very far left
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and if i were to pick the one environmental issue that maybe if i were the mayor of montreal that i would
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focus on it would be the aging sewage system that requires constant multi-billion liter dumps
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of raw untreated montreal sewage into montreal waterways that's where i'd be putting my focus i
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wouldn't be worried about what people were eating if i actually cared about the environment i would
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be like hey i think we're killing a bunch of fish here by dumping raw sewage into the saint
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lawrence like that's where i would be but she i think was first elected in 2017 and they've had
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multiple sewage dumps since then uh i think if i go back to 2020 as of 2020 between 2015 and 2020
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they had dumped nearly 900 billion so by now we're well over a trillion well over a trillion uh two years
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later two and a half years later 90 billion liters of raw sewage into the country's waterways over the
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past five years enough to fill up an olympic-sized swimming pool more than 355 000 times uh and montreal
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is the worst offender across the country so um if they if she really wants to make a difference
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um maybe don't worry about the steak that i'm eating or forcing me into crickets maybe maybe get
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yourself out of the stone age with regard to uh water treatment this is crazy now nobody nobody do
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nothing for this like you know the 900 billion of liter of like that been released and like our river is
00:29:13.800
it's it's really powderated and i'm not i would never swim on that water never no because you just go
00:29:22.720
there and you look at all the water look like and you don't want to swim on this
00:29:27.880
yeah yeah i i mean it's revolting and then this montreal's blocking alberta pipelines all the time
00:29:37.060
and it's like you know have you looked at an alberta river pretty clean for the most part i mean the
00:29:42.340
north saskatchewan by the time it gets to edmonton i'm like yeah but uh before it gets to edmonton
00:29:47.500
it's great that's already half the province you're doing great but i wouldn't go near
00:29:52.240
uh toronto waterway i wouldn't go near um a montreal one um if you got swimmer's itch
00:29:59.200
that would be the best possible outcome and so when i hear these big city mayors complaining about
00:30:07.000
you know dirty alberta oil or how much food people are eating i think you've got real actual
00:30:12.720
like actual environmental problems not the made-up ones about the products of respiration and
00:30:18.340
plant food you've got real problems can we fix those before we move on to all these other
00:30:24.720
aspirational globe saving issues fix the things right in front of you it's what jordan peterson
00:30:29.540
says clean your room before you change the world let's start there mayors of the big cities
00:30:34.040
and you know like they are really into we need to be careful with the meat it's not good for the
00:30:41.200
climate change and everything but did you heard that in 2021 in quebec they kill million of chicken
00:30:48.920
um just because they were in strike and so instead of taking that the that number of chicken that the
00:30:56.140
10SI um instead of taking them for consuming they just throw it away because they say oh but
00:31:04.480
hell canada oh we didn't approve that all these chicken they didn't pass that but they kill
00:31:11.940
million of chicken this is crazy and nobody did the big deal oh but all these chicken is like um
00:31:20.800
um maybe used for poor people or for other like uh industry no did you say no uh it's not passed for
00:31:31.280
um the consummation so we just like and this is because a lot of uh people were were on strike and
00:31:39.540
they say like no we are not uh going to work anymore if we don't get what we want for salary and for
00:31:48.080
um like good like when you you are dealing for having like better condition no they just say because they
00:31:57.000
they didn't have employees they just decided to kill all the chicken because nobody were there for
00:32:02.400
doing the proper job and after that they just say no we are just burning the chicken and just like
00:32:08.580
not doing anything with them that blows my mind i didn't know anything about that but that
00:32:14.420
blows my mind a similar thing happened in alberta a few years ago when we had major floods in calgary
00:32:21.200
southern alberta and the hutterite ladies decided uh to be super neighborly mighty neighborly as they
00:32:29.240
say out here and they made like hundreds of sandwiches to feed the people who are evacuated
00:32:37.160
and the people were who are staying in the evacuee centers and the people who are helping clean out
00:32:41.900
the mud out of other people's houses they came with sandwiches and um the health inspectors said well
00:32:50.460
you can't give these they haven't been properly inspected yeah they rather people go hungry than
00:32:57.240
to take a take a sandwich from uh a nice kindly lady and her family i mean it was just it's ridiculous
00:33:04.960
but government bureaucrats are the worst they have to justify their existence by creating problems they
00:33:10.840
are a solution in search of a problem um before we move away from quebec i don't know if you saw this
00:33:18.300
um maybe you guys talked about on the show but this is the first time i've seen it quebec's
00:33:24.600
conservative party is surging in the polls this is from cbc so they have to say something bad now
00:33:31.100
right so they can't just say quebec's conservative party searching in the polls then they have to say
00:33:36.720
but here's why it's bad uh as some of its candidates spread conspiracy theories the party's
00:33:43.620
newfound popularity is testing the limits of anti-mandate policies i've got a story coming
00:33:49.460
out later on i think maybe today about why you get uniformity in cbc's coverage of vaccines and the
00:33:57.100
like but i'm dancing around the issue because i don't want to get us kicked off of youtube but let's
00:34:02.140
keep going uh when eric duham took over as leader of the conservatives last year the party never held a
00:34:09.260
seat in the legislature never been invited to a major debate and never raised more than 60 000
00:34:14.120
in donations in any given year basically a fringe party unaffiliated with the federal conservatives
00:34:19.760
and considered too libertarian for most quebec voters since it was formed in 2009 in the last 15
00:34:26.140
months though duham's party has wrangled a seat in the legislature started polling at nearly 20 percent
00:34:33.080
you only need a little over 30 to form a government in this country and it has racked up nearly
00:34:38.420
half a million in donations in this year alone and what are we at we're august so we only have like
00:34:44.740
seven months of donations here they call him a shock jock radio host instead of just a conservative
00:34:50.720
radio host right because that's got to be bad they've got to put him on par with like the jerky boys
00:34:55.460
if anybody remembers those people he was an early critic of quebec's public health restrictions as a
00:35:00.680
leader he continued to downplay the severity of the pandemic and the needs of safety measures
00:35:05.020
he was right and people knew it um and like the cbc can understand the growth of the party
00:35:11.360
is directly correlated to the fact that all the other parties were saying the exact same thing and
00:35:16.820
doing the exact same thing on the issue of the pandemic and they were the only skeptics and saying
00:35:21.060
you know what there's probably a better way forward let's look at sweden let's look at florida
00:35:24.200
um but and let's look at south dakota other places where we're not mass mass casualty events but um
00:35:32.280
anyway now is the fall election nears he's welcoming the party a new slew of candidates who appear to be
00:35:38.940
even more oh god cbc why to be even more radical in their opposition to medical expertise
00:35:45.860
and reigning democratic norms 30 of the new candidates have used their social media accounts during the
00:35:53.140
pandemic to amplify medical misinformation what's medical misinformation at this point simply saying
00:35:58.640
lockdowns don't work um conspiracy theories or to engage with far-right extremists as cbc news report
00:36:04.640
has found um so you know what do you think about this so every time that um mr duham is releasing
00:36:16.020
and showing a new candidate we have all the mainstream media researchers that are digging on
00:36:22.680
the social media of the candidate and trying to find something against the candidate but mr duham is always
00:36:34.020
you know taking time to know the candidate before choosing the candidate you know it's all it's it's not like
00:36:41.900
the person that would take the person that would take an extremist person and on his team he have some
00:36:47.740
medical person some doctors some scientists in in his candidate and yes of course like what make everybody
00:36:59.580
join uh mr duham is because they are pro-choice they are for democracy and they are there for uh talking about
00:37:09.900
about against the lockdown because it's it's it's it's what it is it's like mr duham is really
00:37:16.180
reaching a lot of people not just the left not just the right they are reaching all normal people who are
00:37:24.420
fed up of our premiere right now that is mr lego because how mr lego is acting we don't have democracy in
00:37:33.900
quebec anymore and it's why uh that disturb a lot of mainstream media because they are funding by
00:37:42.780
who by mostly the government and so now they try just because mr duham is now on some poll second
00:37:52.060
like it's actually maybe can be the direct um um how you say it opposition of mr lego so now
00:38:02.780
what they are doing they just try to find like every single thing that can be bad for the party
00:38:10.840
yeah well and they're just who decides what's a conspiracy theorist over at cbc what's your
00:38:19.580
benchmark for this i looked like i said i'm working on a story about why everybody thinks the same over
00:38:27.380
at cbc on this one issue like the most boring at issue panels because everybody just everybody just
00:38:33.860
stands around nodding and agreeing even the approved conservatives that go on their panels
00:38:39.280
the boring conservatives the establishment conservatives why the audience agrees why the
00:38:45.300
staff agree why is there not a single dissenting voice not a single dissenting article written
00:38:52.020
at cbc i have the details on that people should stay tuned to that but they say oh they're a
00:38:58.800
conspiracy theorist what does that mean because what's a conspiracy theorist at this point someone
00:39:04.800
who has 20 20 vision who can see things coming at you who can read the government's own statistics
00:39:12.260
at this point and say oh well you told us the vaccines would do this but actually they're doing this
00:39:17.280
based on your data does that mean that i'm a conspiracy theorist if i say that or just somebody
00:39:23.220
who can look at a graph and a chart because that's i think what cbc means when they say this stuff
00:39:29.100
yeah but you need to understand that now conspiracy theorists it's only if you question the science
00:39:37.800
and on the pandemic but what about the other conspiracy theory that exists in life
00:39:44.320
uh because you have a lot we talk about um when we took talk about the um people working in new york
00:39:53.820
for the bank who supposedly like is the one who have the decision behind the government or lots of other
00:40:02.480
conspiracy theory that uh flew like all like the conspiracy theory they had a lot but the one that we are
00:40:13.600
really interested too is the one who questioned the science right now their science their science
00:40:22.060
yeah their science exactly um we're getting dangerously close to things we can't say so we'll just
00:40:28.120
hop along um because uh i try to cover all the things that we put in the youtube title because if i don't
00:40:35.480
then i get emails and so the last thing is apparently canadians need to apologize for slavery
00:40:40.660
according to uh nova scotia senator justin trudeau recently apologized um or honored sorry emancipation
00:40:49.660
day so the end of slavery um but an emancipation day is when slavery was abolished in the british empire
00:41:00.720
and justin trudeau according to the daily wire although i didn't see it because i sort of had my head
00:41:04.700
down doing other things over the weekend uh he was widely mocked for celebrating or marking emancipation
00:41:13.000
day uh because uh he's a known aficionado of blackface at least thrice um that i know of and
00:41:20.760
so many times that he's lost track gaslighting racist you dress in blackface trudeau mocked after
00:41:26.820
celebrating emancipation day so uh this is great well deserved but going back to this story of uh
00:41:35.780
nova scotia senator wanda thomas bernard uh is she she's got to be a liberal senator she absolutely has
00:41:45.020
to be although it doesn't say here which leads me to believe that uh she is because um if she were
00:41:51.240
conservative saying something so dumb um they would note it um but okay so federal politicians
00:41:59.820
voted unanimously last year to recognize august 1st as emancipation day in canada here's where things
00:42:06.380
get interesting because if you are paying attention to canadian history you might notice something funky
00:42:11.500
with the dates here it was on that day in 1834 that the slavery abolition act came into effect
00:42:19.540
freeing about 800 000 enslaved people in most british colonies 1834 my friend 1834 when did canada
00:42:29.820
become a country 1867 what the heck do we have to apologize for at this point we weren't even a
00:42:36.360
country for 35 years or 34 years or whatever it is we weren't a country yet what on earth do we have
00:42:44.280
to apologize for now something somebody else did help me i think right now he's really in his face to
00:42:53.480
apologize for everything i don't know i think he wants to uh to to make his face like look better than
00:43:01.440
his black face so i think like now he's just like maybe i would have a better face afterwards
00:43:06.560
but it's true now it's just like oh we need to apologize for this and this and this and okay
00:43:14.800
uh what about maybe apologizing for what you are doing and what you do for your citizen now huh do you
00:43:23.580
want to apologize to them or the people you didn't listen to them uh for the last past two years who had
00:43:30.160
question for you do you want to apologize for that um i'm ready apologize and afterwards you can
00:43:36.860
apologize for whatever you want but yeah maybe uh let's throw a hat before our like other topic
00:43:52.160
um just i wanted to uh oh yeah let's search an ad yeah let's do that
00:44:22.160
well that was fun we've got so much new stuff there like it's it's every day that i'm like oh
00:44:36.980
i need to put that shirt in my cart oh i need to and then it's like how do i wear all these great
00:44:41.880
shirts so i try to like go through like i might film two videos in a day and i'm like switching them
00:44:46.740
out so i can wear all all the great rebel news shirts in a day um but yes that's at rebelnewsstore.com
00:44:52.580
now we should get to i saw this story in black locks this morning and i wrote it up with a little
00:44:58.420
bit of extra for our website here uh this is really interesting because it debunks the lie
00:45:06.400
that justin trudeau needed to invoke the emergencies act they never before used terrorism law
00:45:13.480
to euthanize the convoy protest of peaceful street parties and uh concerts and shitty hockey
00:45:21.040
and open-air soup kitchens um that he said it was so costly to the city of ottawa and to the
00:45:28.440
businesses of the city of ottawa that they needed to invoke the emergencies act strip people of civil
00:45:32.920
liberties i guess to charge them with minor crimes of mischief anyway um as it turns out the strike
00:45:40.460
by the local carpenters union that is working on upgrading the uh center block and i think it is
00:45:48.640
center block and the peace tower it's the center block and peace tower in ottawa are closed until
00:45:53.500
2031 so a very long time and there's a five billion dollar uh retrofit sort of a rehab refurnishing of
00:46:02.760
the buildings and the freedom convoy blockade according to estimates by public works say that
00:46:11.940
they cost the department of public works about 190 000 a day in work stoppages because they couldn't
00:46:19.160
do the work on central block but as it turns out the carpenters strike on parliament hill which lasted
00:46:27.800
for about three weeks so we're looking at similar time frames three weeks in may versus three weeks
00:46:35.220
in january and february um so the carpenters district of ontario from may 9th to the 27th was
00:46:44.740
more significant as in it caused a greater shutdown and cost public works more money um for three weeks
00:46:53.200
in may several construction company unions or industry unions went on strike including crane
00:46:58.280
equipment and elevator operators demolition laborers and carpenters these strikes had significant impacts
00:47:04.140
on construction projects across the province of ontario including the center block rehab this strike
00:47:10.120
action halted all major construction activity on site with the exception of the masonry rehab on the
00:47:18.140
center block which continued progress but at a much slower pace so not only did this cost public works
00:47:25.240
in ottawa on the center block but it ground most of the construction projects in the province to a halt
00:47:34.960
so we're just looking at ottawa numbers on this one thing can you but did justin trudeau invoke the
00:47:42.440
emergencies act on the carpenters union for their right to strike because tamara leach and the
00:47:48.580
convoyers had a right to protest the same way these guys have a right to job action so why do why wasn't
00:47:57.820
the emergencies act invoked on these people why weren't they at least ordered back to work by some
00:48:03.340
unconstitutional law passed in parliament they never did that but they did it to the convoy they invoked
00:48:10.300
this unconstitutional overreaction and people languished in jail until last week and these guys
00:48:18.840
shut down basically every construction project in ontario no big deal nothing again but in the in the
00:48:28.020
same time the the invoked the emergency act was not passed when they dismantled the convoy and
00:48:35.660
afterwards they needed to pass it to justify how they treat the people these two day they beat them
00:48:45.840
they broke the window they tore the the the vehicle away they they seized their money they couldn't even
00:48:53.460
get home yeah and and and and they used tear gas they used like so many uh tool against them it was
00:49:02.840
just horrible i never saw that in canada and they needed to pass it at afterwards to say we needed
00:49:10.000
we need to justify how we act that day and all the money they used as well because that cost a lot
00:49:17.680
for the taxpayer to to use all these parties enforcement and and they needed like to to have
00:49:25.500
like at least a good reason and unfortunately they they had no good reason because everybody was peaceful
00:49:33.160
and nobody like did anything i never saw like ottawa as clean as that people were shoveling
00:49:39.760
snow taking the garbage away and always make sure that everything was clean and they just like take over
00:49:48.820
destroy everything and like the only moment where i feel unsafe was it too dismantled day that the
00:49:56.800
police came yeah yeah and yeah like you say when they had to vote to pass it in the house of comments
00:50:04.500
they didn't do it because they didn't want to answer for their decisions so they just went and did it
00:50:09.580
and then you know when they came to justifying it they just backed right off no harm no foul i guess
00:50:16.960
except for the fact that people were arrested beaten tear gas there uh trucks were towed damaged windows
00:50:24.980
smashed in you were shot with a crowd control um canister right in your leg um you weren't the only
00:50:33.300
journalist that was uh pepper sprayed that day um bank accounts were seized and all of it was less
00:50:41.720
impactful on the city of ottawa than a carpenter strike yep and you know you saw it they asked they
00:50:50.420
approved it and what it was 24 hours after oh they left it and was like yeah for what for just
00:50:57.700
justify what you did yeah exactly so no point um last thing before we get to maybe chats um
00:51:08.720
chief medical officer of health in alberta dina hinshaw dr dina hinshaw um her salary has come out
00:51:19.960
she is the i think one of the highest paid bureaucrats in all the land she makes probably three times what
00:51:25.800
the premier in alberta makes but i think probably she's right up there with theresa tam maybe more
00:51:30.980
than theresa tam the alberta government paid dr dina hinshaw no wonder she's pro lockdown she's living
00:51:37.260
her best life during the lockdown which she was supposed to testify to answer for why she was
00:51:44.060
arresting pastors she said she was too busy she told the court and then she went on vacation
00:51:49.980
must be nice um but anyways they paid dr dina hinshaw a record cash bonus in 2021 the chief
00:51:57.800
medical officer of health received nearly a quarter of a million over a quarter of a million dollars or
00:52:03.220
almost a quarter of a million dollars 228 000 in addition to her 363 000 salary this woman made over
00:52:14.000
half a million dollars in one year systematically destroying the lives of people and being too busy
00:52:20.700
to answer for it for a half a million dollars you take you and your bad haircut and sit down and you
00:52:26.340
answer in a court by the way i i know i shouldn't get on about her bad haircut but the woman makes half
00:52:32.480
a million dollars a year why is she cutting her own bangs why sorry i was just looking at that i was like
00:52:40.240
yeah this is not like a nice haircut i can do that myself but look i've got difficult hair i'm not one
00:52:46.380
to bash people but i know enough not to cut my own hair and i know this is like a petty thing but this
00:52:52.480
woman made five hundred thousand dollars plus destroying people's lives being the one signing
00:53:00.760
the order to lock up pastors close churches limit funerals close people's businesses steal their
00:53:07.720
businesses alberta health services running around getting secret court orders that resulted in the
00:53:12.600
incarceration of art poloski for days uh chris scott for days tim stevens being arrested in front of his
00:53:20.700
crying children um james coates being taken away to jail for 35 days his church seized his congregation
00:53:30.240
pushed underground in hiding i was the only journalist invited into their underground church
00:53:37.620
services um they were like the christians that fled to the caves um and she was behind that and she was
00:53:44.780
too busy to answer for it and of course she was living her best life half a million dollars a year
00:53:49.820
half a million dollars a year to ruin the lives of albertans and say you know we're all in this together
00:53:56.340
we're all in this together no you weren't you limited my mother's funeral to 10 people 10 people
00:54:03.220
we couldn't be there with her when she died then they limit it to 10 people my kids couldn't say
00:54:09.600
goodbye to their grandmother who lived on the same property as them because of her decisions and i only
00:54:14.460
say that because i am not alone i'm one of thousands of families who were forced to do the same thing
00:54:21.760
because of this horrible woman's actions and she was rolling in the bank for it
00:54:26.300
and but i'm sorry to say that but if we look at all these people who were involved in like probably
00:54:37.180
teresa tammer or all these uh scientists or all these people they probably had like so much a big race
00:54:45.140
so much a big race for these last two years so i would not be surprised to see all these people
00:54:53.300
who would destroy the life of uh canadian citizen having like their best life with their best like
00:55:00.000
money right now yeah yeah look at justin trudeau he's in costa rica but oh yeah but if you try to
00:55:06.140
if you try to fly through toronto pearson airport just kiss your luggage goodbye you'll never see it again
00:55:11.160
you'll it's been four weeks nobody's found my daughter's luggage it's just gone um and she's again
00:55:17.920
she yeah four weeks it was gone she lost it on the way to dublin they never found it
00:55:23.300
it's four weeks later who knows where it is it's all gone it's probably destroyed at this point
00:55:27.380
because they probably moved it outside because they've lost so much luggage that it's just sitting
00:55:32.880
outside on the tarmac so um but justin trudeau he's in costa rica living his best life um it's all the
00:55:39.700
same these people they have a way that they want to live and they are completely unaffected by their
00:55:44.880
own crappy decisions it's the little people who have to eat the crickets have no clothes
00:55:49.980
when they when they fly and uh you know scrape by as inflation picks your pocket while they're
00:55:57.320
making a half a million bucks a year and your pastor's in jail because you can't even go to
00:56:02.040
your pastor for counseling because he's in jail yeah yeah it's gross so they make them richer and
00:56:08.980
they make us poor nice yeah nice tactic yeah yeah yep uh let's get to some of these chats we've got
00:56:15.720
five minutes left in the show uh adam ottawa gives us a buck and says if you go on that tire uh website
00:56:22.520
they have photographs of suvs that people should target so how are these people not in jail like how
00:56:30.360
are these people this is like tamara leach went to jail for counseling to commit mischief this sounds a
00:56:37.700
hell of a lot like counseling to commit mischief um or worse um they're even get telling you what
00:56:44.160
cars to target but they walk the streets free people among them is a nissan kicks which has a
00:56:50.980
puny 1.6 liter engine smaller than most compact cars yeah you may as well be targeting a toyota yaris
00:56:57.340
that's a tiny little suv it's probably just all-wheel drive egg-shaped abomination of a car
00:57:03.960
um amt 60 gives us a bug someone i know moved to her home country of hungary she said here they
00:57:12.140
stopped jabs completely uh they are not even available the population didn't want more than
00:57:16.720
two here it's declared over here if you look at the vaccine uptake and i'm again i'm dancing
00:57:23.060
around this issue so we don't get cut off of youtube but the vaccine uptake for children is
00:57:29.260
basically stalled the parents who did want to do it they've done it they're not doing it anymore
00:57:33.580
exactly and and they probably wouldn't have done it but their kids wanted to play sports they wanted
00:57:40.960
to go to the rec center or whatever um and you know how kids can be so you know that in quebec now
00:57:49.180
they approved it that for the young young young one yes like six months to five
00:57:54.800
it's outrageous they did the same thing in alberta and i i'm just only like a handful of true believers
00:58:02.120
are going to do that to their little kids i'm sure of it what's the point i i i know some people
00:58:07.800
close to me that they are like in delirium like the the the the the thing that they they really need
00:58:14.300
to do it it's terrible it's terrible what the tv has done to people's minds these last two years
00:58:21.500
uh amt 60 gives us a buck if i won a lottery i would move to a free country too with no more
00:58:28.700
mandates in hungary it's over in china mandates may come back i hate ruled by an immature wef dictator
00:58:35.300
they are coming back for example university of toronto vaccine mandates back
00:58:39.420
oh really i didn't hear that after they take your money for tuition after they take your money for
00:58:47.740
residents oh by the way we brought back the vaccine mandate but is it federal is it a because it's
00:58:57.900
federal because uh us in quebec uh they put like a lot uh for keeping the emergency um state so
00:59:09.400
what is happening is like so they actually say in that law that if they remove uh a measure they
00:59:17.400
cannot bring it back they that's go until december but they say that they can reactivate the emergency
00:59:26.280
state if they need to uh but most of the measure they cannot really bring it back so i'm really curious
00:59:34.100
if they will do it because it's actually going against the project of law that they approved
00:59:40.080
yeah there's always sneaky ways around that sort of stuff for example in alberta they removed
00:59:45.800
the law that they could force vaccinate you like show up at your house and stick a needle in your arm
00:59:51.340
or whatever um they removed that law but then they said oh but if you want to go to the movies if you
00:59:57.680
want to go to the gym if you want to go out for supper um you're gonna have to produce your vaccine
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mandate so it's like the soft coercion instead of like the hold you down and stick a needle in your
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arm they do the soft coercion of i'm sorry your kids can't play hockey unless they get vaccinated i'm
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sorry you can't go watch your kids play hockey unless you get vaccinated so um they there's always a way
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around it and then when they remove the vaccine mandate they're like okay but we're not going to
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stop employers from bringing it in or keeping it so you know that they always just find a way to
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pass the buck off so that they get to keep their hands clean at the end of the day yeah it's not
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it's actually like why they remove as well like the the guns like they ban the guns as well like
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because they they know like that people will get like like crazy like after if they put back everything
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like all this measure all these lockdown they make it really well like to remove like the ban the the
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guns too so sure sure it's just another way to yeah it's just another way to control the people
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and stop you from having you know like it's just it's all about control it's they want all they want
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to be able they want a monopoly on force is what they want uh adam ottawa gives us a buck when i was in
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the military if we had excess food from our exercises or dinners we had to throw away the food we weren't
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allowed to donate it to soup kitchens for liability reasons yeah i've i've seen that yeah yeah but this
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is this should uh that me i always work for a restaurant where we we took like all the rest of
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the food for place as uh homeless people or like yeah i think it's the thing to do
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yeah i would rather people not go hungry you know like i don't know why the government has to get in
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between me and somebody else when i'm trying to make sure that they don't go hungry
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you know and this is why it's part of the liberal philosophy though and i think it's be that's one of
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the reasons that conservatives or at least people who want to be left alone and people who won't leave
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them alone it's why we don't understand each other because i don't need the government to tell me to
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take care of my neighbor i don't i that's the last person i want to hear that's the last entity i want
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to hear from i can take care of my neighbor just fine my religion my moral code it tells me take care
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of people in need i don't need the government picking my pocket sending my money through the hands
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of 100 bureaucrats and then giving it to somebody in need i'll cut out the middleman and i'll do it
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myself because i'm compelled through my moral code wherever that comes from for me to do that
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but on the other side they don't have that same moral code so they need the government to tell them
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to do those things and to do it for them i don't need the government to do it for me yeah exactly
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yeah oh gas station sushi 26 says 10 bucks merci alex thank you sheila for your coverage integrity
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and perseverance in reporting the other side of the story do you believe that everyday normies are
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waking up to the world economic forum's great reset i do i do i think that was one of our i think that
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was outside of the convoy protests our coverage of the world economic forum was probably our larger
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one of our larger stories of the year outside of you know like pastor art and the church is being
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trumped on and the convoy world economic forum is clearly it and it's because people are putting
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the pieces together you know when they world economic forum for three years four years and
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go back on their website and say that you can see just search crickets or insects and it's all the
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things that they're telling you like maybe this is the solution for climate change blah blah blah and
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then you see now five years later four years later the canadian government is funding a cricket
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uh place for you to eat the crickets they say it's for pet food with the goal of getting it to human
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food you can see now that what was a conspiracy theory the action part is starting to happen you
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know the the controlling the farmers now you see the nitrogen targets by which they're doing it the
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climate lockdowns we already tested it through covid lockdown so what were just ideas from the world
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economic forum five years ago we've lived through some of those already and are about to live through
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more of them so i think people yeah eating bugs look at this this is a world economic forum you just
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2018 now it's 2021 2019 so you see all of this and then all of a sudden justin trudeau is funding a
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cricket facility with your money and you don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to figure out that this is
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no and just with the non-digital traveler identity was in 2018 that was signed with justin trudeau
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and now in 2021 oh suddenly we see like arrive can arriving and if you look at our afghan and the
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non-digital traveler identity is the same platform is the same app yeah same thing so don't say to me
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that is not the same uh gas station sushi 26 gives us five bucks well that's very generous thank you
01:05:24.800
shilin alexa do you get recognized at stores or in airports what do people say what's the percentage of
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um can you just make the question a little bit clear for me i'm not sure oh sorry he wanted oh
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yeah he wants to know if when you're out and about in the world do you get recognized by people who know
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who you are and if they do stop and talk to you do you get good comments or bad comments
01:06:00.040
so i'm i was my same surprise like i'm i'm getting recognized more in montreal i would say than quebec
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um probably because as you know montreal is bilingual so they are following much more uh revenues uh i get
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recognized uh yeah i would say a little bit everywhere most of the time it's good comment they say like
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uh they they appreciate our work they appreciate uh what we are doing because we need more uh independent
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uh media as us in canada unfortunately we don't have lots but we do our best for doing the job as
01:06:40.220
many media in one and um a good comment uh same at the pope event a lot of people were following
01:06:48.300
ruben news and they were really happy that we were there for covering uh the pope event uh and that just
01:06:54.040
not uh the mainstream media so yeah and probably uh sheila get recognized way more than me
01:07:00.300
you know it's funny because i think i just appearance wise i just look like everybody else's
01:07:07.120
like mom sort of like a 40 year old mom um and uh you know i as you know i don't dress particularly
01:07:14.280
flashy but that because that's how i look people recognize me right like i sort of have a uniform
01:07:22.660
like black curly hair plaid shirt t-shirt jeans people know they don't have to think like is that
01:07:29.880
sheila i i in my efforts to look normal i actually look quite distinctive so i do get recognized a fair
01:07:37.180
bit also it goes without saying that the places i normally go to in a day are places where you might
01:07:43.700
find rebel people the farm supply store the tractor dealership picking up parts you will like the
01:07:52.040
places i go to you i will run into farmers and and normal people like that so i will get recognized
01:07:57.940
in those places um my daughters uh like sometimes her friends don't know who i am until they're like
01:08:05.740
wait i i know you're that lady and so uh it's uh i appreciate it though i'm always happy to
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you know meet our supporters because at the end of the day we have jobs because those people watch us
01:08:19.600
and so you know friends viewers friends i haven't met yet if you see me out in the world stop me say
01:08:25.420
hey uh let me know what you think about the work that we're doing um i'm always like i welcome the
01:08:30.560
viewer feedback that's why we leave our comments section open on the website i give out my email in the
01:08:35.280
gun show i want to hear from you and if you see me out in the world stop me and say hey i'm happy to
01:08:40.200
talk to you i look forward to it actually yeah and please like every comment can make us improve
01:08:47.260
better all the time you know and i actually get a lot of people who say um i don't necessarily agree
01:08:53.240
with everything you say but they're like um you always make us think or we'll get people i get people
01:09:00.780
who say like you know i i don't always agree with everything that you say but i think it's important
01:09:05.880
that there are other voices out there and um ideally that's all i want i don't want everybody
01:09:11.260
to agree with me um i just want to present another viewpoint because i think that 50 percent of
01:09:19.200
canadians probably have a different viewpoint about everything and they are not being heard and so we
01:09:24.880
have to give voice to those people exactly i approve gas station gas station sushi gives us 26
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or gas station sushi 26 gives us five bucks this is sheila and alex when is rebel news going to
01:09:38.840
reactivate rebel meet and greet with fans i've attended one event and it was a blast you enjoy
01:09:43.380
meeting fans uh why or why not i think we just answered this question i like meeting our people if
01:09:49.840
you see me in the grocery store stop me if you if i'm out having a beer with my friends also stop me
01:09:54.920
um sit down we'll have a beer together um but uh i i know we're trying to get more out into the world
01:10:03.200
again especially since flying has opened up uh to our unvaccinated staff including the boss man he's
01:10:09.840
taken to the skies like a mighty jewish eagle he's flying all over the place now and so uh we're we are
01:10:15.700
trying to put together um some more events where we can interact with our supporters because it has
01:10:20.240
been um i think it's been terrible the last two years um we do our best to get out into the world
01:10:26.580
we cover protests and stuff but um you know like to actually sincerely thank our viewers and
01:10:33.500
face to face for their support over the last two years i think that's important for us to do
01:10:38.500
i think so fraser mcburnie god this guy loves his cap locks five bucks
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famine famine does not start on a monday it's mostly caused by governments it starts with the
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destruction of transportation then it takes land out of production then government restrictions
01:10:57.140
then hoarding then theft and loss of income then famine also war throw war into there um because
01:11:02.960
civilizations civilizations are they fall on famine and uh the famine is so often artificially caused
01:11:12.240
by governments hello to more be an example unfortunately look at sri lanka sri lanka i've been i've been
01:11:23.100
there i think it was 2017 it was beautiful and it was way more richer than india and when i
01:11:32.760
look like at how they become because they try to be 100 percent organic farmer and and we saw like
01:11:40.720
the ink like decreasing of their money and they make that country so poor that nobody cannot afford to eat
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all their meal a day so don't say that what they are doing will actually make us better no no it's gonna
01:12:02.360
make food cost more and and it's the poor people who will pay the price first every single time
01:12:09.200
fraser mcburnie gives us a buck and says the best place to swim in quebec is at the cascades in
01:12:15.580
rodden check it out do you know where that is yeah i've been there beautiful place yeah uh you have so
01:12:22.160
many beautiful places in quebec where you can swim but be careful some place is dangerous
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i just want to walk gas gas station sushi 26 gives us five bucks sheila and alex do you
01:12:35.380
have ndp or liberal supporters reach out to you do you ever have government people reach out to you
01:12:40.060
i have government well not government people well no that's not true in albert i do have government
01:12:46.300
people government staffers reach out to me quite a bit behind the scenes um do i have ndp or liberal
01:12:53.040
supporters reach out to me yeah actually i i find that sometimes at these freedom protests
01:12:57.120
you have the most granola ndp people who are also there who are saying um my body my choice um natural
01:13:06.640
foods um like they're the the most granola hippie green people who are very concerned with what with
01:13:15.840
putting chemicals in their body and you find them at these protests too and um you know it's
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i've i say quite a bit but the pandemic has really forced people to break down away from the old like
01:13:29.720
parties this party i'm in this party i'm in that party like there's no partisanship anymore and you
01:13:35.200
can see that because some of the biggest critics of conservatives are small c conservatives so doug
01:13:43.360
ford's biggest critics are actual conservatives jason kenney's biggest critics are actual conservatives
01:13:48.580
because it's about people who want to live their life and people who want to control your life
01:13:53.420
that's i think where politics are these days and there are still some people who are liberal and
01:14:00.520
ndp voters who just want to live their lives they don't want to control you and they're out there and
01:14:05.400
when we see them i think we have to be gracious with them because they're lost and instead of being
01:14:11.860
like oh you voted for jagmeet singh let's be kind let's be ecumenical let's evangelize the good word
01:14:18.400
of freedom to those people and show them a little bit of grace um and you know that's how conversion
01:14:25.960
happens and and i i think instead of you know pointing the finger at those people and saying oh
01:14:30.760
you voted for justin trudeau you did this to us you have to welcome people who are having that come
01:14:35.280
to jesus moment with their politics and uh bring them into the fold but some people have look at
01:14:41.800
the plan and what the the party have to offer and that was fitting for them but at the end of the day
01:14:47.860
they they just realized that they made a mistake and um they what they they were promoting is not
01:14:53.860
really what they are doing so uh we need to be welcome to everybody i think yeah that's right you
01:15:00.920
know we can't go out there talking about how great it is to live your life without government
01:15:04.820
control and then when you convince some people yeah you might be right that is great we have to
01:15:09.900
show them some grace we have to say exactly yes you you are a baby conservative get over here
01:15:15.700
um king seven seven three four gives us two bucks the jerky boys this is my old lady reference i still
01:15:25.760
use that when i get a call for duck cleaning i'm glad you called i've got some ducks that need to be
01:15:30.800
clean quack quack quack yeah it's an old jerky boys joke i'm just i'm just completely dated myself
01:15:36.540
by even bringing that reference in and alexa doesn't even know it because it is a horrible
01:15:40.680
english language joke so don't even don't even google it alexa it's just so boring you don't even
01:15:46.240
you'll be like she actually how old are you yeah um i'm scared how old are you
01:15:52.180
old very old uh oh stop it uh hey the dan gives us 10 bucks upper canada abolished slavery in 1793
01:16:02.520
one of the first first such acts yeah what do we have to apologize for we were early adopters of
01:16:09.220
good ideas um and you know a lot of people uh lost a lot in the interest of making sure that other
01:16:18.820
people were free we should apologize for that we should celebrate that exactly i prove that
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i am black is this five bucks i remember getting this is an interesting one i remember getting a
01:16:31.740
reparations check because of the act when i was in high school back in the 90s i was doing research at
01:16:37.260
the black cultural center in nova scotia i wonder if it still exists well that is very interesting
01:16:43.060
time times gives us a buck re jagmeet saying better to remain silent to be thought of a fool
01:16:51.120
than to speak and remove all doubt winston churchill uh pamela for freedom yeah that was a good
01:16:58.920
statement yeah pamela for freedom gives us five bucks gotta watch project veritas on cnn's tech
01:17:06.340
director talking about pushing the climate change agenda i don't even know why you have to go undercover
01:17:11.620
to find that out youtube puts it underneath every one of the videos that even touches remotely on
01:17:17.780
climate change they tell you that you know the un says the world is going to end please click here to
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find out when the doomsday clock comes your way i mean it's you know that this stuff is so deeply
01:17:28.260
ingrained in uh big tech and but in night in 1998 the the i remember same in the the newspaper
01:17:39.780
in the 90s they were telling like will not pass to the 2000 year because the like and now it's getting
01:17:48.600
worse and worse i'm just like it's been a long time they said i'm gonna being dying from climate change
01:17:54.500
i've been i've been dying so long i've been dead so many times killed so many times by climate change
01:18:00.100
i've lost count like they said that the arctic would be free of sea ice um nope they said polar
01:18:07.920
bears were dying there's more polar bears now than i think in the last 50 years i don't know how they
01:18:13.280
became like at least pick an animal that's dying out to be your avatar of climate change catastrophe
01:18:19.640
they just keep multiplying all over the place um because apparently they do okay when the sea ice melts
01:18:25.680
they're fine um yeah i don't know i don't know anyways the at the end like at the end of every
01:18:34.240
doomsday cult because most doomsday cults have predictions that this is when the comet's going
01:18:40.980
to strike us or this is when it's going to happen or this is when it's going to happen and every time
01:18:45.060
the prediction comes and goes more people leave the cult but the true believers at the end though
01:18:51.120
it's only the most radical ones behind the people setting themselves on fire to protest climate
01:18:57.980
change and i think we're going to see more of that going forward because the doomsday keeps coming
01:19:02.900
and going and more people like you and me were like ah you know what i'm going to pick up garbage
01:19:07.540
uh i i am going to uh recycle my cans and that's how i'm going to make sure the environment's a little
01:19:14.820
bit cleaner and maybe i will bring a water bottle um instead of you know bringing a cup like a plot
01:19:23.380
throwing out a plastic cup like real tangible things if if you wanted to do it most normal people
01:19:28.880
are like that's how i'm going to cut down on actual pollution pollution like actual garbage but
01:19:33.860
the other people it's going to be the most radical left behind and i worry about those people now
01:19:40.680
oh me too i'm very worried about them yeah yeah because they're being told they're uh they're a
01:19:48.820
parasite on the face of the earth and uh i worry about the mindset of people who think of themselves
01:19:54.240
that way what will they do to themselves and to others i think it'll go beyond it'll go beyond
01:20:00.640
slashing tires that's for sure but me it's my concern is it's to other like yeah like if if you are
01:20:09.080
too crazy to don't take care of yourself but you you're supposed to be a big big grow up like person
01:20:15.260
to say okay i'm but when you touch other don't touch the other like yeah they don't deserve anything
01:20:22.920
that you think that is good or it's bad yeah yeah they just want they they've decided for you
01:20:30.340
what you need to do in your life they decided that they know better than you and you know when you look
01:20:35.700
at some of these people they are not making good life decisions in general they look sickly they
01:20:41.880
don't have two nickels to rub together and they're looking at you saying i want to tell you how to live
01:20:47.500
i don't think so i don't think so come back when you have um at least like a muscle to jab a knife
01:20:56.860
into a tire because i don't i'm i think it probably took like a handful of them to try to like stick a
01:21:01.960
knife into a tire because i just don't think they have the energy i don't know if crickets give you
01:21:05.940
that much energy anyway yeah uh twinks uh gives us two bucks and says extinctionists are eco-terrorists
01:21:15.880
yes makes me spitting mad they destroy the property of people who worked very hard to own while most of
01:21:21.100
them still live with or are supported by their rich families like gretta's exactly my point these people
01:21:27.640
cannot live or thrive in the world on their own they're definitely not thriving they're just sort
01:21:33.860
of going through the motions of life um malnourished and cold they always look so cold wearing layers of
01:21:40.380
clothes all the time as they're cold i'm not taking life advice from those people i'm just not i won't
01:21:46.620
and yeah i think you have a little bit of jealousy on this yeah yeah jealous like you're jealous because
01:21:55.120
people uh i don't have the same life why they have this this life so we should all be on the same level
01:22:02.300
you know yeah so equal misery yeah yeah i see that i see that i see that other like they might look at
01:22:11.940
other people and say look they don't feel guilty all the time they have three kids they have a car
01:22:17.820
they're going on vacation they're working hard they got a house in the backyard instead of striving for
01:22:23.380
that they want to have everybody come down to their level of guilt and misery and yeah yeah i think
01:22:30.960
that there's some truth to that for sure and i think this is the last chat we're like well over
01:22:37.420
time today from twinks gives us a buck my suv gets better mileage than a small car many families
01:22:42.860
yeah mine included uh need the size of suv many of us live where there's no public transport yeah i don't
01:22:48.840
even live on like pavement so i don't know how i'm supposed to bring my five hundred dollars worth
01:22:57.220
of groceries from costco home on a bike the 30 kilometers my house try it send me some picture
01:23:05.580
of that try it and send me some picture but oh my god it's true like suv you have a lot of people
01:23:12.420
can jump with you and you can do some cool share lift and yeah but do you prefer like a two-place
01:23:20.320
car that is and having one person driving inside
01:23:25.140
yeah just for letting you know yeah yeah okay i think we're all caught up that was a long show but
01:23:34.000
it flew right by i think um alexa thanks for joining me on the show today i know you filled in last
01:23:39.960
minute we had a little bit of confusion um coming out of the holiday monday but you are always a
01:23:44.820
trooper and always a great co-host so i appreciate that very much um thanks to everybody in the office
01:23:50.920
who puts the show together everybody behind the scenes who works really hard to make sure that
01:23:54.800
all of our viewers can find the show thanks to all the viewers and special thanks to everybody who
01:24:00.460
pitched in with a few bucks to ask us some questions to give us some comments and to keep the lights on
01:24:05.860
here at rebel news like i said off the top of the show there are plenty of places where you can spend
01:24:09.520
your money and you have less of it than ever and so we appreciate that you would give it to us
01:24:14.920
uh to help us do the work that we do i think that's it i'm not sure who's hosting tomorrow i'm
01:24:20.740
pretty sure it's not me but you know what if it is maybe maybe you know we just sort of wing it some
01:24:28.280
days around here um but as david menzies always says stay sane yes the fourth industrial revolution
01:24:37.060
or in other words the technological reset has been in the works for decades despite the term
01:24:44.060
only being coined by klaus schwab in 2015 the players involved whether directly or indirectly tied
01:24:53.720
to the world economic forum have a vital role in this realignment of life as we know it their
01:25:01.060
predictions for the future of this world should be both a cause for concern and excitement
01:25:07.760
society runs the risk of trading hard-won personal freedoms for high-tech entertainment and enhancement
01:25:17.600
that can be turned against us problem is more boredom and how what to do with them and how will
01:25:25.880
find some sense of meaning in life when they are basically meaningless worthless meaningless worthless
01:25:32.720
my best guess at present is a combination of drugs and computer games as a solution for what it's
01:25:41.520
already happening in other different titles different headings you see more and more people
01:25:48.560
spending more and more time or solving their inner problems with drugs and computer games
01:25:54.280
in this episode we've met some of the big names involved in this venture to redesign and re-imagine
01:26:01.620
the world as we know it but what about the major corporations and governments alongside klaus schwab
01:26:09.580
and the world economic forum and how can the development of the fourth industrial revolution
01:26:16.280
be used against us for the next episode we will examine these questions and continue to dissect
01:26:25.460
the technological reset but for now i hope that you have learned something about the rise and risk
01:26:33.080
of technocratic globalism in the meantime it is important that you share this knowledge with others
01:26:40.280
and help us keep rejecting resisting and exposing the great reset