DAILY | Trump's house raided; Fleeing Trudeau's Canada; RCMP's use of spyware
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Join us as we discuss the raid on Mar-A-Lago, the FBI raid on the Mar-a-lago resort in Florida, the indictments of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and much more!
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good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the rebel news live stream on this
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a tuesday august 9th 2022 i'm david menzies and my co-host well let me tell you a little about
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my co-host folks do you know that today is national rice pudding day but when you have dinner with my
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friend you don't have rice pudding you don't have any dessert because she's so darn sweet she is the
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she devil with a slingshot she is the khaleesi of mount royal she is alexa lavore hey how you doing
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there alexa i'm good i just like how you present me it's always like i'm always something new you
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know now now i'm i'm as a pudding it's fine yeah do you like rice pudding or do you have to be either
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eight years old or 80 years old to eat rice pudding i would say that more i get old my body get like a
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pudding well yeah i know i know what you're saying sister that's why i'm getting my candy
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ass on my bicycle as much as possible right now i'm fat i don't want to become circus fat so there
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you go anyhow um alexa i usually i'm co-hosting the show with the khaleesi of the khaleesi that would be
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sheila goodread our wonderful chief reporter and this is where she usually tells the people
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to read from you a hundred percent yes and uh as alexa mentioned folks um you can't question the
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science on youtube when it pertains to covet 19 uh we've already been demonetized more than a year
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ago for absolutely no reason at all and i'm not kidding no reason at all and uh we don't want to
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be deplatformed and you can't also question the integrity of the u.s election oh the i'm speaking of
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the 2020 u.s election if you want to question the integrity of the 2016 election oh fill your boots
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they're okay with that uh unbelievable they don't even hide the hypocrisy anymore but speaking of
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the u.s and elections and presidents my god uh alexa um i'm not a resident of the u.s but i love the
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united states of america and what it stands for and what we saw yesterday where the fbi raided
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mar-a-lago that is the uh gorgeous resort in florida i was there was it 2019 it's an astonishing
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uh piece of real estate it is huge so i'm not sure if they gave the number of officers but you would
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need uh maybe a couple of hundred at least uh to do a thorough raid but this is something we have
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never seen before alexa when it comes to a u.s president or an ex-u.s president i can't remember
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at least in modern history this ever happening and you know when you think of it the republicans
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could have done this to bill clinton in 1998 um but they did not they could have done it to
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hillary clinton remember the bleaching of all the emails and to put this into the current uh timescape
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what about joe biden we know he is beholden to foreign uh governments we know his crackhead son
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has a laptop full of incriminating evidence and evidently that's a big nothing burger when it comes
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to the department of justice or the fbi or their useful idiots in the mainstream media by the way
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how is it always cnn is always on the scene when there is a midnight raid or or anything like that
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how did yeah exactly who tips them off alexa uh like i said this is banana republic stuff
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and i was astonished that this happened especially since donald trump was cooperating with the
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investigation going back to the so-called insurrection of january 6th and you know i gotta
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tell you every time i hear that i word insurrection you had more than a million people at the capitol
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and that was the end result a bunch of people that looked like they were going to comic con
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uh going into the uh going on to capitol hill many of them uh ushered in by law enforcement
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um so he was cooperating he wasn't hiding uh not only did they raid mar-a-lago alexa but they
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actually broke into his safe and took documents and there's johnny on the spot our friend one
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he's there uh or he was there um uh yesterday and um i i think this is a disgrace and what i'm going
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to say um i think the motivation for this alexa was with the january 6 hearings um that has been a
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collective nothing burger there has you haven't seen people rising up and and screaming about it
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they realize this is most people even if you're a democrat this is a kangaroo court
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that january 6th was not an insurrection and also they're making i think alexa donald trump
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to be a martyr almost um he has never they have never stopped picking on this man even before he
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became president they came up with the russian collusion dossier which was a complete falsehood
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and they've been going after this man repeatedly and repeatedly like a dog on the bone on a bone
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i i am predicting that with the midterms coming up in november uh it's going to be a red wave but
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because of what they did yesterday that red wave is going to be a red tsunami uh there is going to be
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sympathy towards this man i'm not talking now you know when you look at trump nation
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they hate the democrats they always support trump that's not the issue here i'm talking about the
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millions of americans that are in the middle and maybe some reluctant democrats you know the people
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who had to hold their nose and and vote democrat they see this they see this as an attack not on
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donald trump but i would argue an attack on the constitution you know on the united states of
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america itself you want an insurrection what we saw yesterday that's an insurrection alexa what are
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your thoughts my thought is uh trump is more love that they pretend that it is and they don't want him
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to win the next election of course so they will do whatever they can to make him looking bad or
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finding something against him and it's what they try to do and i the the only thing is like when you try
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too much you actually look that you try to hide something and it's actually what they are doing
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more they push to try to find something against him more it's look like the government the government
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have something to hide or the government why why they push so hard against him because they have
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nothing really like to find at the end like i i'm not sure like what they will find at the end of the
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day because trump is i don't know if it's transparent but um he always like show like he's not really
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scared to show that he yeah he did some bad in the past and and he's pretty truthful when he talk and
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it's it's why a lot of people doesn't like him because of his like frank parlay we say in french
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like the the free way to speak in uh sometimes it's like shock people but it's all he is and i don't
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know for me what they did last night like i think it was how many how many police officers how many rcmp
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were there like um they were a lot i think he never we never seen as much officer for one man
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oh i agree and uh like i said i think it's because of the vast size of mar-a-lago if you ever go there
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it is a huge property um uh alexa but i think you're right i i think um this is a preemptive strike
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by the democrats because they fear trump they see how their popularity is declining let's not forget
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when we had president trump in office that's what i say to my american friends is your life better or
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worse today than two years ago because under trump alexa you had america as energy self-sufficient
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for the first time in something like 70 years now you have president biden begging opec nations
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for oil because of stopping the fracking stopping um pipelines stopping issuing leases uh to drill
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so as a result uh no longer energy self-sufficient and look at the price of the pump uh the pump over
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five dollars over six dollars in certain states as well you had record low unemployment record low
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latino unemployment record low black unemployment record low uh female unemployment uh what i'm
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getting at by every benchmark the united states of america and by the way no inflation either right
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i mean some grocery store items in two years alexa are now double the cost that they were going back
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it's unbelievable and also uh for all the manufacturers out there will you stop shortening
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the portions you're not fooling anyone it's something that used to be you know a thousand
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grams is now like 890 grams no i i know i i i can see you've you've stolen 110 grams of cheese from
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that package so so uh quit that but the point is um the united states of america and i should also
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mention how could i forget alexa in terms of uh international uh policy i think the world was a
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far safer place and donald trump trump was not a hawkish uh president quite the opposite you know he took
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out uh some terrorists like solamani uh as he should have but you didn't see russia emboldened to
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invade say the ukraine ukraine as they did earlier today you didn't see china gearing up for what is
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almost certainly going to be an assault on taiwan the point is china russia iran which is going nuclear
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it's only a matter of time they don't respect this administration in power right now uh trump was the
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proverbial uh walk softly and carry a big stick uh kind of president but the malignment that this man
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has endured i can't understand how he brushes it off i think many people would crumble uh under this
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kind of pressure it is just remarkable the strength of this man and let's not forget when we if this is
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all tied into january 6 and the january 6 hearings which she was cooperating with as you know alexa
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going back to that day he reached out to nancy pelosi and said he was prepared to issue um 15 000
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national guard troops to come to washington uh as security and that offer was turned down
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you know why so when you the point is the democrats wanted shenanigans like this to occur
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and when i speak of you know shenanigans uh i'm not talking about um you know an actual armed
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insurrection uh terrorists coming into government buildings with bombs i'm talking about a bunch of
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people that went in as i said earlier many of them welcomed in by law enforcement and just taking
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dumb selfies i mean they were stupid to do this i'm sure every one of them is having buyer's regret
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we're seeing some the other day there was one i think sentenced to seven years which is an outrageous
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amount of time uh for that and i think ultimately this is the chop donald trump at the kneecaps in terms
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of running again i think it is a complete backfire i believe that after the midterms uh coming up this
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november alexa that is when donald trump will formally announce he is going to run in 2024 i might be wrong
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but the way i'm reading the time i'm pretty sure they would run i'm pretty sure i i think so too and
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despite what the democrats are doing despite what the never trumpers are doing despite what the rhinos are
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doing and i hate them almost as much as i hate the democrats maybe even more when i think about it
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uh this man is galvanizing public support i don't see anything changing in the lives of the average
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american when it comes to uh inflation unemployment uh the state of the world in terms of the bullies
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uh flexing their muscles and i think there's a very very good chance this man will win and despite
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what they did yesterday the democrats have accelerated that process they haven't stopped uh you know cut
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it off at the pass and and what they did yesterday that would just bring more supporter to uh trump
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because i'm sorry what do you want for like prime minister someone who sleep all the time or get lost a
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little bit in his mind or someone who know what he's talking about yeah and uh and and since you
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mentioned prime minister let's hope for regime change uh on this side of the board by the way and
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we should talk about that uh we're only a month away uh from the conservative party of canada uh
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nomination meeting uh by all indications uh it looks like pierre pauliev is the prohibitive favorite
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i i know tom malcare on twitter the other day suggested there is a path to victory for jean chariot
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i'll believe it when i see it and if jean chariot becomes leader of the of the conservative party
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i'm sorry uh it will have i'm leaving the country oh yeah good god we're not going to do that again
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another red tory three times in a row um here's the question i have uh for you alexa there are all
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kinds of rumors and they might be more than rumors but what we don't know that justin trudeau might call
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a fall election and basically based on two things one is his own massive ego uh something that casts a
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shadow on the cn tower here in toronto and the other thing is that this guy is actually believing
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the propaganda by the mainstream media trained seals that pierre pauliev he's an extremist
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he polarizes people uh he uh scares people from supporting the conservatives i think well it's all
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garbage i mean i've been to several uh pauliev rallies as have you and you see the makeup of the
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audience um but i think maybe trudeau is reading the tea leaves and saying this is the time to strike
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when there's an extremist ahead of the conservative party i think he'll be in for one hell of uh what
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do they call it again an october surprise what are your thoughts alexa first of all do you think
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we might indeed be headed to the polls in just a month or two yeah but my question is they don't have
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yet uh vote for the leader of the conservative party so do mr trudeau can uh start
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an election without a leader at the conservative party so if they don't have a leader oh they can
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go and do campaign against the trudeau if they they have nobody at the end who is there you know
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you have no no leader you know that that is a good point alexa but um there's always been in this
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country it's almost a gentleman's agreement that we won't call an election unless you have a leader
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you know so so they'll wait to that but i would argue this he wants to wait until after the leader
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is chosen to make sure it's poliev and run on a platform of the justin trudeau liberals we're the
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anti-extremists which is a lot of nonsense of course so i don't think there's any chance of him
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calling an election before september 10th that's for sure um because he wants i think poliev uh to be
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the leader of that party and uh how does the old adage go uh alexa be careful what you wish for
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yeah but in the same time why mr trudeau wants that because inflation would getting more bad
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and it would just increase and we know that baby boomer are open old people know that when you have
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like a crisis like that a big inflation or maybe a recession you don't change leaders you continue
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with the same leader so that will help him in his favor but in the same time pia poliev is way more
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love that he think and he is like a bull shark he will he will destroy him during the the leader um debate
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oh for sure i can't wait for that we'll have to go back down to the uh uh museum of uh civilization
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in gatineau and get a front row ticket for that maybe uh he'll actually have the uh decency that's
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the prime minister to actually take your question as opposed to skirting it what a coward but you know
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it you're right inflation the price of the pump and let's not forget alexa what is happening at the
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airports no yeah pearson airport is number one in the world the worst airport in terms of um delayed
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flights and keep in mind alexa that data from flight aware it's a u.s based tracking service
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they even look at airports situated in third world nations okay and pearson is the worst for
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delayed flights it's number four in the world uh for um what is it uh missed connections and uh
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the lineups are horrendous same as montreal trudeau i saw a a photo on the weekend of the lines at
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montreal trudeau i think it was a it was a little video of a woman looking for her lost child
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i couldn't believe it i i mean the sheer throngs of humanity also last week uh and i did a monologue
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on ezra show last week about this uh arrive can issued a press release and what was conspicuous by
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the absence was that any mention of the retirement date for arrive can also missing by you know
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conspicuous by its absence alexa any mention of covet 19 which was the reason for arrive can my hunch
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is that the cbsa is basically saying to us get used to arrive can it is here to stay forever and
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they could you know i went to a press conference at the airport on uh friday here at pearson and they
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were bragging about improvements and i think they were saying that for the the delayed flights um
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i'm trying to remember the number it was less than uh 50 percent of the flights on time i think it was
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uh 42 percent of the flights are now on time which is an increase can you imagine alexa i mean if you
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were a baseball player and you're hitting 420 you would be the greatest slugger since ted williams of
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the uh boston red sox in the 1940s but if you're a business and you're scoring less than 50 percent
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that's a failure you don't brag about that in a press release but they do and guess what
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no heads roll nobody gets fired they just don't give a rodent's rectum my friend
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oh are you frozen look at that wasn't that a beautiful picture of alexa that's fantastic
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oh oh she's oh oh are you back i don't know what happened you froze sorry about that
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except being in the cloud but but i was just saying at the end of the day um that what we're
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seeing at the airports alexa it's virtue signaling it has nothing to do with health and safety and
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the leaders uh such as trudeau when he went uh a week and a bit ago to costa rica for his
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surfing safari and bong fest he doesn't have to get into lines he doesn't do arrive can he doesn't
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you know get screened uh so there is a complete lack of empathy so when you see that photo of those
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people in montreal um which was absolutely despicable and marco mandicino the public safety
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minister he had the gall last week to say that the improvements to arrive can at montreal trudeau
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was lessening the time in line by one third once again another bold face lie from marco mandicino
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a.k.a pinocchio with a portfolio this is actually the opposite arafkan is created this massive lineup
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this massive waiting line and and because it's not made for having as much people to download it and to
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use it in the same time at the beginning it was really for proving your vaccination status
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and your quarantine plan but now it's therefore staying because it's not working only for
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the covid like now we have like your vaccination status but he has as well your citizen proof your
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um as well your itinerary and now it would they will add the hotel and they will add your institution
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of financial institution they will have like so many different things that now all
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that what you will do in this world will be like scanning your application like your
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arrive can it would be your next vaccine passport but for now digital identity to prove who you are
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so you will need to scan that to every single place that you go and this is what i'm afraid to
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because this is actually what the word economic forum i have um promoting on their website the
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it is the non-digital traveler identity and it's what they signed in 2018 is not going anywhere it's
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been signed they spend 105 million of dollars for during five years or for this app do you think
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really they will have spent that amount of money for something that is just temporary no it's not
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people need to wake up it's there for staying and we if we don't push it back it will destroy
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what we know as a life now you see it it's the world economic forum and it's on the the page of um
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canada um government of canada with the agreement with justin trudeau yeah you know you're absolutely
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right um alexa when you look at the mandates of the world economic forum everything seems to be
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designed to make our lives more miserable give up a hamburger eat a bowl of crickets or mealworms
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once again they're resurrecting a a failed policy of theirs from 2016 give up your personal car your
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automobile your freedom machine uh no i don't think so uh we live in a country where most of the year is
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very cold and we can't get around on a bicycle and i don't really want to get into a crammed uh public
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transit vehicle and by the way whatever happened to social distancing in the name of covid you are
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far more wouldn't you agree alexa uh healthy being in a car is basically an aquarium on wheels uh it's
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you know you're a solo driver you're away from anyone as opposed to getting cheek to jowl with uh public
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transit riders but the other point you touched on uh whether it's driven by world economic form or just
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absolute incompetence by this government increasingly alexa this country is becoming dysfunctional the
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airports are a god-awful mess the passport offices as you've demonstrated in montreal with that
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incredible video from last month where people are coming with lawn chairs and tents to camp out
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overnight um and and why is that oh because bureaucrats are still on their fat ricotta cheese candy
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asses working from home as opposed to being on the front lines actually doing their job so increasingly
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this country is not functioning again we are going down the road of uh third world nation uh status
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simply in the name of virtue signaling but you know what we've gone over time for our ad um alexa so
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let us run a quick ad folks and we'll be right back hey folks check out the newest arrival
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to the rebel news store yes f is for fidel and f is for father i mean could it be yes it half this
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photo the colored half is justin trudeau the black and white half is a young fidel castro
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wait now or is it vice versa it's so confusing i'm a huge forensic files fan wouldn't it be great if we
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could have a piece of justin's dna and a piece of fidel's dna and put the rumor to bed once and for
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all but in the meantime we'll just have to walk around wearing this shirt hinting at a great canadian
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you get an additional one for free what a deal like i said justin trudeau fidel castro so used to
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say on the abc detergent ads do you tell the difference i can't tell the difference you know
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i love it oh thank you alexa uh that's our number one seller this summer uh for good reason and i gotta
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tell you over the weekend i believe it was uh joe rogan was speculating is fidel castro justin
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trudeau's father it's the rumor that won't go away we know uh maggie like to uh globetrot shall we say
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um what do you think um alexa maybe it's a complete nothing burger maybe it's the truth there's no in
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between but i have to tell you the resemblance of justin trudeau and a young fidel castro as i said
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in the ad it is absolutely uncanny maybe it's a cosmic coincidence maybe it's something more what
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are your thoughts but i find that the resemblance is really really obviously um but in the same time
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the family like his dad and he and his mother was really close to uh fidel castro and they went to
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cuba pretty often and i know that the mother of um justin trudeau was pretty close from fidel castro
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we saw in many many pictures like like giving to each other like some kiss but i kiss uh on the cheek
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for for sure but we don't know if you have more but they look like they look like actually a family
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there like if you yeah look at that look on her face and by the way the previous photo of fidel i
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don't know when that was taken but uh he looks kind of like dom de louise with a beard but you know
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we'll uh we'll have to see if justin ages uh the same way uh but you know um uh i know the prime
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it's just a speculation but maybe pierre eliot trudeau was not capable to to give like uh children
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and so they use fidel castro for having like a sperm donator that's fascinating so what you're saying
00:31:06.240
alexa as i say down in alabama this dog don't hunt uh
00:31:10.400
well you know what unless unless we uh get justin trudeau to agree to a dna match even though
00:31:22.180
fidel castro has passed away i'm sure there is some existing dna like i said i'm a huge forensic
00:31:27.500
files fan um but it's could only be lose-lose for him uh first of all he would never entertain
00:31:34.460
uh the idea uh to give oxygen uh to this rumor secondly what if the test comes back positive
00:31:42.820
we got some problem now lucy uh but uh in the meantime you can uh wear your uh statement of
00:31:52.880
justin trudeau's uh dna origins on a t-shirt and uh you will be mighty fashionable doing so
00:32:00.140
um in any event well um we have a video here about the rcmp's previous use of covert spyware
00:32:11.880
without first obtaining a warrant oh yeah who needs to go through all that you know that kind
00:32:18.000
of reminds me um uh alexa the montreal police service a year ago april uh when they wanted to
00:32:25.060
raid our uh houseboat legal bnb oh yeah three people under capacity and uh for 10 and a half
00:32:33.140
hours they laid siege to it um trying to get a warrant from a judge and uh it might have been
00:32:39.940
two three judges they shopped it around and they said what you need a warrant to do a raid not on drug
00:32:46.780
dealers or human traffickers but journalists you know jump in the lake um but they they really made
00:32:54.320
life miserable for us so um that now so we know how the montreal police service rolls uh they tried
00:33:01.700
to get in without a warrant and now it is the rcmp oh and my goodness uh public safety minister
00:33:10.160
marco mendicino aka pinocchio with a portfolio um he's got a role in this too let's let's roll the video
00:33:19.100
in the um testimony of the privacy commissioner when we were talking and referencing the use of
00:33:26.460
stingray technology which sets up phantom cell towers to intercept uh cell phone information
00:33:33.440
it was noted that there were instances that the use had happened without a warrant are you aware of
00:33:40.360
any instances when this might have been used and i think it was stringent circumstances or something to
00:33:45.940
that effect are you aware of any instances where where that would have happened yeah i think i think
00:33:51.700
the precise um test would be whether or not they're exigent or emergency circumstances but
00:33:56.920
um it is my knowledge that these um have all been subjects to prior judicial authorization i would invite
00:34:04.740
you to uh put the question directly to uh the rcmp as well it's a good swimmer huh in the light
00:34:12.580
i'm trying to get out of here well i maybe uh maybe i need to get my vision checked alexa but
00:34:18.960
was i imagining things or was marco's nose actually getting more elongated the more he talked you know
00:34:26.400
this is of course you know and if you think i'm being um uh you know if you think i'm exaggerating
00:34:32.580
folks keep in mind marco mendicino still will not back down to the lie of lies regarding
00:34:38.780
the trucker convoy which was law enforcement asked the government to invoke the emergencies act
00:34:45.080
not a single law enforcement official has come forward to say this but this business of spying
00:34:52.880
uh and speaking to the freedom convoy um you may recall alexa last month um efran and i went up to
00:34:59.960
ottawa again to interview rob stocky he was uh uh a um of uh an ex ottawa police service officer
00:35:09.520
and to his shock and horror received a letter from the attorney general notifying him as they have to
00:35:17.160
do after either 60 or 90 days we were wiretapping your electric electronic devices so his computer his
00:35:25.100
cell phone his landline you name it and what was his sin remember this is ex-law enforcement himself
00:35:31.280
it was um apparently giving a speech at one of the freedom convoy rallies alexa what is happening here
00:35:41.760
how we are devolving more and more into a police state and no i am not exaggerating when i say that
00:35:49.060
but uh montreal in quebec is already a police state so um like just by example i went this morning to
00:35:57.960
to be part of lego um campaign like to just like announce a new candidate and the police uh
00:36:08.280
almost arrested me because i was not allowed as a journalist uh on the place so for for me it's like
00:36:16.640
nothing is surprising me anymore like quebec and and montreal the police are more closer from the
00:36:23.100
politics that never happened in the past and uh it's the same everywhere it's the same like in
00:36:30.220
ottawa in ontario and all the province in canada um i think you have some more province that are more
00:36:38.200
free that we say that the police are more reasonable but uh seriously when we look at ontario
00:36:43.400
and especially uh the province of quebec it's not it's not getting better oh 100 alexa unless we
00:36:50.640
forget what happened to you in february that horrific assault on you uh by a law enforcement
00:36:57.020
officer in terms of a canister that hit your thigh uh the pepper spray um we all know that story and
00:37:04.480
we're going to keep digging to get justice for sure but remind us what happened a montreal
00:37:09.820
police officer was threatening you with arrest for practicing journalism on the public square
00:37:15.580
what what were the details there no i went this morning um so he wanted to it was on their web page
00:37:24.560
i subscribe i enter my name i say that i will attempt for the participation of the event because
00:37:31.480
as you know same if i write to the the party the cac they keep denying my uh email for being
00:37:40.120
accredited they say that no we cannot accredited you but they don't want to give me any information
00:37:44.620
but now i know because i went there and it took me one minute inside and they came to see me and say
00:37:51.600
for who you are and i was like but i'm here for the event and they say no for who you were and they
00:37:58.980
knew me they knew me all like right away and i say i worked for ribbon news they say i'm sorry you
00:38:06.240
will need to leave we don't um endorse we don't um we don't take in consideration ribbon news we don't
00:38:16.360
want you here you're banned and i was like is it the party they didn't give you but alexa they didn't
00:38:25.920
give you a tangible reason for why you're banned just they don't like you unbelievable zero well uh
00:38:33.480
at least they didn't um you know utter that infamous statement that they did about a year and a half ago
00:38:40.480
uh i i can't remember i think it might have been to yankee or maybe it was lincoln or efron
00:38:45.560
um when one of the montreal police officers called us jew media you know what the hell was that um but
00:38:55.380
uh in any event uh that is a disgrace and will uh especially because the police push us like
00:39:02.880
many many times and use physical um uh touch for like saying to us like we need to live and
00:39:11.200
and this is is not okay a police should not touch you until like they say you are under arrest
00:39:17.060
when you are under arrest they can touch you because they can arrest you but they need to have a reason
00:39:22.080
for that hey we didn't have any reason we were leaving and they actually grab our arm push us
00:39:28.340
and um this is a really disgrace what we see so far in canada absolutely uh alexa and to go back a year
00:39:37.400
ago uh in april when we're on the montreal houseboat um we were actually playing nice with the cops uh
00:39:45.580
ezra offered the deal uh if you want to go on to the boat without a warrant we will acquiesce to
00:39:53.140
that demand on the condition that for every officer that goes on the boat a corresponding rebel news
00:40:00.560
staffer also comes on the boat and i'll tell you why we made that stipulation folks we our distrust of
00:40:09.000
the montreal police service is so great i wouldn't put it past these guys to plant something on the
00:40:16.240
boat if we let them go in unsupervised but the point is alexa they said no no deal well how is that
00:40:24.580
how does that diminish diminish your searching ability it's just going to be one of us as a shadow
00:40:30.540
not someone interfering and they would not uh acquiesce to that so that makes me think they had a trick
00:40:37.480
up their sleeve and this business now of the rcmp using spyware um i think alexa we are now beginning
00:40:48.800
to understand the infamous quote of justin trudeau going back eight years in which he said he has a
00:40:57.380
basic uh admiration for the dictatorship of china because this is china stuff i mean they manufacture
00:41:06.400
probably the line share of the world's spyware devices and they spy on their citizens and now
00:41:14.540
we're understanding i guess more and more with every passing month why it is justin trudeau admires uh
00:41:22.060
the basic dictatorship of china unbelievable that somebody vying to become a world leader
00:41:28.820
um of a western democracy actually said he admired an oppressive communist state uh but a bit of china
00:41:39.840
every day it seems uh alexa is coming across the pond right here to canada yeah but people did vote for
00:41:48.320
him that's that's the worst well it is calm you know there's that meryl street movie it's complicated
00:41:55.000
and uh i think there's a lot of factors it was uh we had two duds as leaders for the conservative party
00:42:02.120
uh that waffled a lot of conservative voters stayed at home and don't forget uh i mean i know our
00:42:08.160
electoral system doesn't work this way but when it came to the actual vote total the conservatives
00:42:15.060
had more votes in 2019 and 2021 than the liberal party of course you gotta be strategic where you get
00:42:22.740
your votes to win seats so uh that's a nothing burger i would also argue that what plays in favor
00:42:29.980
of a conservative victory is a strong ndp which would detract votes and seats from the liberal party
00:42:37.800
right now under jagmeet singh i'm sorry alexa the ndp is not a credible party when you see jagmeet singh
00:42:45.460
every day condemning this government and then when it comes to a vote in the house propping it up
00:42:50.840
that's garbage that and and it is motivated i am certain given the the timeline um because the
00:42:59.040
deal is till 2025 isn't it special isn't it such a coincidence that would be the sixth year in the
00:43:06.340
house for jagmeet singh therefore even if he loses he qualifies for a full government pension
00:43:12.160
how despicable and um yeah i i think those were the factors at play and uh i personally think if we
00:43:21.380
have uh someone strong like polyev with the caveat that he comes as advertised let's never forget because
00:43:29.680
you know uh fool me once fool me twice uh please let let us hope we're not being fooled a third time
00:43:35.500
i personally do trust uh mr polyev uh but i think that is the reason that uh justin trudeau has hung
00:43:44.660
around well past his best before date but don't forget though um the only thing that can really be bad
00:43:52.700
for uh polyev is the fact that he wants to defound cbc and cbc it's a state media and it will you they
00:44:01.860
will use it against him during the campaign if we rule for another election oh but alexa twas ever
00:44:08.400
thus even if uh polyev supported the cbc they're still going to go on a witch hunt i am sure right
00:44:15.360
now cbc reporters are turning every stone in the ottawa area trying to find some dirt uh to smear polyev
00:44:23.500
maybe they've even found what they consider to be something scandalous and they're keeping it
00:44:28.780
keeping their powder dry until he wins uh and then and and as i said twas ever thus with the cbc
00:44:36.160
government funded but it's the mainstream media itself now alexa more than 600 million a year
00:44:42.480
to prop up failed businesses you know which is what the mainstream media is they they cannot
00:44:49.100
survive basically like we survive you know um we we ask for donations we um uh we have premium
00:44:58.360
content we sell a little bit of merchandise and you know it's always so funny alexa our haters out
00:45:04.820
there they'll say oh look at rebel news begging again oh you know what screw you this is the most
00:45:12.200
honest way to raise money we simply ask you have money donate thank you if you don't well you get to
00:45:20.040
see most of our content for free anyways yeah no harm meanwhile the mainstream media and the cbc they
00:45:27.440
take a direct deduction out of your paycheck every two weeks so you tell me uh what is the more honest
00:45:34.480
way of fundraising exactly it's what i was thinking i was people who are actually complaining that we are
00:45:41.860
crowdfunding uh the fact that we need to continue our journalism but at least we don't have big
00:45:48.280
corporation to tell you you need to report on this and not on this and shut your mouth on this
00:45:54.200
and just do what we tell you to do yeah and that's it us we do whatever we do because we have nobody
00:46:03.400
to tell us what to do we report on what we think that is really important to tell the viewer and what
00:46:10.520
the viewer wants to heard as well because you have so many questions that have no answer right now that
00:46:16.580
we need to give and you know what um alexa you make a really good point about listening to what
00:46:22.580
the viewers want and they chime in and i love i love rebel news viewers because some of the comments
00:46:30.340
make me laugh out loud they're so uh you know wickedly funny and meanwhile the cbc if there's a
00:46:37.300
so-called sensitive story um you go there either your comment gets deleted or they put up a little
00:46:44.840
banner saying uh all comments for this story um are um are no longer being accepted so cbc in other
00:46:54.580
words alexa they'll take your money oh yeah we have no problem with that but they don't want to hear
00:46:59.980
your opinion especially if it goes contrary to their narrative yeah yeah so just by example you
00:47:08.600
have an article that was published and it was falsely uh writing and so many people have write to the
00:47:16.460
the newspaper to say it's it's not accurate it's not true they never modify at all the article
00:47:23.380
wow um yeah they don't even hide it anymore the dishonesty in any event uh alexa uh we need to get
00:47:31.400
to uh some super chats but before we do we have another ad to run yes uh this is how we pay the
00:47:39.020
bills uh uh all you rebel news haters we're trying to get a little bit of do re mi from our merchandise
00:47:45.820
i'm sure you don't mind uh i have a lot there you go what a what a lovely logo and i love that cap i
00:47:52.340
love how the rebel logo oh look at you you know boy it really accentuates your eyes alexa i gotta tell
00:48:00.260
why don't we run that ad and then get to some of our super chats adam sos here for rebel news you
00:48:06.780
know our company is growing quickly and we'd actually like for your company to grow too that's
00:48:11.840
why this ad space that i'm speaking through right now is actually available for you to purchase so
00:48:16.460
instead of people listening to me they could actually be learning about your company learning
00:48:20.820
about your business if this interests you if this is an opportunity you'd like to capitalize on
00:48:28.660
well there you go does it look like adam is pumping iron these days it looks like he's getting
00:48:35.860
uh more muscular every time i see him doing a promo what do you think this is the horse
00:48:41.360
that's true in any event why don't we uh get to some of our uh chats from our beloved uh viewers are
00:48:52.940
you going to read them alexa oh yeah okay olivia newton uh olivia newton john passed yesterday so many
00:49:01.560
grew up listening to her beautiful voice i agree certainly a different time in just 50 years
00:49:09.280
love her music thank you to you both and i and rebel thank you times for one dollar it's really
00:49:17.900
appreciated and i agree olivia and newton john i love her especially in greece uh that movie was
00:49:27.080
made my when i was young i really loved that and she sang really really so good in that movie
00:49:34.860
and with john travolta i think it's one of my best like movie when i was young i don't know what about
00:49:40.720
you you know what um i i always give credit where credit is due i uh have a subscription to the
00:49:46.740
toronto sun yes the print version and when they do a good front page they really nail it out of the
00:49:52.640
ballpark and this was their front page today alexa and i thought i love it beautiful hopelessly devoted
00:50:00.380
and the subhead reads summer nights will never be the same again as greece legend olivia newton john
00:50:07.260
loses cancer fight so just a beautiful front page i think um and uh yeah she had a fantastic voice um
00:50:17.500
even when she's in a bad movie like uh xanadu uh yeah she had a very special voice and of course
00:50:25.620
who can ever forget um especially males of a certain age will never forget the uh video the music video
00:50:33.280
uh let's get physical with uh olivia newton john in her uh 20 minute workout ensemble so um yeah a
00:50:42.500
great talent that's lost and you know it's funny alexa uh as we get older um and i'm older than you of
00:50:49.700
course but it with every passing week it's yeah i know with every passing week uh you see the passing
00:50:58.100
of somebody that was special you know when you were a younger adult when you someone that was special
00:51:05.700
when you were a child even and you know it's it's this ongoing subtraction of everyone that we grew
00:51:13.500
up with even if you never met them you just watch their movies listen to their music and it it's just
00:51:19.780
heartbreaking in a way i think what is what's your most important figure in your life oh uh in terms of
00:51:29.440
a uh a celebrity yeah you know what i have to that is a fantastic question and you have really uh caught
00:51:38.880
me uh on the spot let's see who would i be most sad uh to see uh the passing of i have to give that
00:51:48.400
some thought alexa well i'm gonna turn it around to you what who is your idol that you want to see
00:51:55.300
uh living uh well into the future um i would say that i always had an admiration uh for
00:52:05.720
um julia robert oh really yeah i really love what she's she's doing and uh especially in my
00:52:16.800
favorite movie um it's um what uh she's a prostitute in that movie uh with um pretty woman what is it
00:52:29.500
pretty woman yeah so she she play with uh my actually favorite actor um in this world so
00:52:38.000
oh my god he's so sexy there you go well you know what i've given some thought i've given some thought
00:52:44.140
here's my answer it's not somebody from celebrity culture but it's the man we talked about at the
00:52:49.280
beginning of the show it's donald trump he's getting on an age i hope he stays healthy because
00:52:55.420
yeah he is america's real life superman he's got to put his cape on in 2024 and rescue the united
00:53:03.620
states of america and i wish him nothing but health and happiness because americans and america
00:53:10.900
need that man more than ever so there you go any event do we have another super chat there yes
00:53:18.220
alexa oh it's me okay it's because you don't have your sunglasses or your glasses um frasbo five
00:53:28.000
dollars thank you sorry i will read on my phone if you are too lazy to go shopping for yourself try it
00:53:35.120
you will notice all those empty shelves and high prices even in the dollar store they have placed
00:53:42.880
those large shopping bags to cover up the loss of produce even bread is in short supply and expensive
00:53:52.640
i agree the bread is so expensive it's double price than i buy it before and that is really recently
00:54:00.380
yeah if you can get it and frasbo you're absolutely right and beyond groceries uh and we had a
00:54:07.540
conversation off air about this months ago um alexa try getting certain makes and models of automobiles
00:54:15.320
because of the um microchip uh shortage uh they are simply not being produced i go by you know in um
00:54:24.640
walking distance of my house in richmond hill there's about seven car dealerships
00:54:29.320
alexa you would not believe how empty the lots are of new and even used inventory uh they're not
00:54:38.220
being manufactured i was at my local bicycle store the other day they were saying it will um they've
00:54:44.160
got some bikes coming in that are the sub one thousand dollar mark but the more elite bikes that
00:54:50.300
are in the thousands uh they don't expect those to be in stock until 2024 can you imagine you're a
00:54:58.600
bicycle store and you've got no good bicycles to sell and um so this you know covid19 um the way it
00:55:07.440
shut down industries um and the supply chains there's still so much recovery uh to come and uh again
00:55:17.060
uh we have i think buffoons in office both in the united states and in canada so uh i don't expect it
00:55:26.260
get better anytime soon because again alexa it doesn't affect them right no they want us to eat
00:55:38.800
good lord what were those were those mealworms it's a giant worms oh my gosh you know
00:55:49.360
by the way is that is that i gotta ask this question alexa if you are vegetarian or vegan what is the
00:55:57.500
policy on eating bugs like the uh you can't eat bugs um no looks like i'm gonna be a vegetarian oh my
00:56:06.940
are you kidding i i feel like sigourney weaver an alien what the hell
00:56:13.280
yeah that's what is that the best one but oh my god like some good one uh seriously this one i i decided
00:56:25.100
to bring it just for you uh um because i think you will love it um what in blue hell is that
00:56:35.240
oh man we've gone from alien to predator unbelievable you know this is your next lunch
00:56:42.920
yeah um uh maybe i am maybe there is some merit to going vegan after all
00:56:48.760
and you know um i gotta tell you alexa i don't know if you've seen this movie but i strongly recommend
00:56:55.120
it uh i mentioned this in a monologue a couple weeks ago uh the film uh starring charlton charlton
00:57:02.020
heston from 1973 based on a 1965 novel uh make room make room the movie was called soylent green
00:57:10.160
it is actually set it was filmed in 73 but it is set today 2022 in new york city and it is i'm not
00:57:20.060
gonna i'm not gonna give away the spoiler but um oh soylent green when you find out what it is
00:57:27.100
for those who haven't seen the film it's gonna make um uh dinner of bugs look like a meal of filet
00:57:35.240
mignon so as you're seeing on the screen this is uh new york city in 2022 population 40 million they
00:57:43.280
got that part right in terms uh wrong rather in terms of the overpopulation uh but um it is the
00:57:50.240
central theme to this film is a food substitute uh and it's not uh burger and fries anymore
00:57:58.640
unfortunately so i i urge everyone uh to go and see uh to get a copy of this film it is eerily uh
00:58:05.400
prescient in any event do we have another chat my friend oh yeah we have a lot actually
00:58:10.840
so we have king 77 34 one dollars thank you does the rainbow community get bent out of shape when
00:58:23.140
they see heard a person refer to uh uh to as an interpreter it's trans a translator oh it's a good
00:58:35.160
one yeah i catch up afterwards yeah all i know is if you're a cross if there's a cross dresser out
00:58:42.080
there folks that's a little uh chubby uh don't call him her zezer uh trans no no no say seriously
00:58:50.200
at the trans march was something it was something
00:58:54.400
there's probably already a human rights commission uh complaint being typed as we speak but yeah yeah
00:59:03.820
so i arrived there it took me what not even one person i interviewed someone came to me and say
00:59:12.200
for who you are and keep asking me so i say i'm a work for revenues and they say you're not extreme
00:59:19.360
right wings what are you doing here go away oh you can sleep at night you should be ashamed to be here
00:59:26.960
i was like i'm just asking questions you are free to talk or not and that for that person came to me
00:59:33.200
and say like do you know what is the consent like being content i say but you are talking to me so
00:59:38.840
you're content that to to talk to me and they were like oh my god you we we are so far away from like
00:59:47.540
what is true and i was like oh my god but what is going on there like i'm just asking questions you're
00:59:54.380
free to answer and if you you feel like you don't want to answer it's fine i'm going to be respectful
01:00:00.580
and let you alone but these people were so aggressive like not all but just a really small
01:00:08.520
part of them came to me and were not not happy oh no um i i think there would be a sufficient
01:00:17.720
percentage of that crowd that are mentally ill and back in the good old days when we had
01:00:22.820
asylums uh they would be residing there i mean but if we're looking at you know the trans community
01:00:31.540
and they accuse you of being far right and of course far right means your right of center of oh i don't
01:00:36.920
know mousy tongue or carl marx that's their definition of far right um are there not those in the trans
01:00:44.760
community that are right of center themselves i mean why do they think that part of the identity of
01:00:51.860
being a trans person means you have to be far left and why do they think uh they're allowed
01:00:58.900
these people who are always worried about being triggered you know by being misgendered and i don't
01:01:04.740
even know who's who in the zoo in that clip i saw there a lax alexa um but why is it that they're so
01:01:12.740
handsy uh with you and your microphone uh why do they have this entitlement to physicality uh because
01:01:20.880
you're asking questions they deem to be impolite what a disgrace and one other thing alexa what i
01:01:28.540
thought we had the whole gay pride month in uh june it used to be a day then a week then it was a whole
01:01:36.660
month i i travel around the gta i still see that rainbow flag flying we're in we're going into mid
01:01:43.080
august so i guess it the next step is gay pride season summer yeah yeah a whole season and then the
01:01:49.920
whole year but there must i'm sure there must have been a march in june in montreal um for for that
01:01:58.760
community why another one in august so they say that is the only one for the transgender so um this
01:02:06.540
weekend they had like the gay pride festival i think uh so the olympic stadium had like a big
01:02:14.260
uh place with music dj and it was like all the pride there and in the gay village they had like
01:02:21.580
um the on the saturday the transgender march and the day after that was supposed to be lgbtq plus
01:02:29.260
march but that was canceled because of the lack of volunteer for security i don't know it's because
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of us the day before but whatever so uh so it is that like it was i had one in june and now it's in
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august and probably uh now we will see like more and more even like swimming but it just like i don't
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know if you ever went to the gay village in montreal i don't know if you ever went there but uh i probably
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i probably uh drove by it at about 150 kilometers an hour uh anyways continue
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but it it's actually not a place for our children like on on the door of like institution you can see
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like men almost naked like picture everywhere and and i my point of view is just like i don't care like
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live your life all you want and i respect you and i i actually share all my respect but why you need
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the needs to expose this kind of image especially when you see you know that you have some children
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around you know them some children will pass there at one moment how can you explain that
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to a children that doesn't know what is this is is the act of sex yet alexa i have long
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asked that query for decades because same here in toronto when the pride march is on everybody
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well not everybody but a great proportion of people take off all their clothes they've got their
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junk airing in public view and what i've always asked and i've never gotten an answer
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what does pride and whether you're a gay man a lesbian bisexual transgender what does pride have to do
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with nudity why do you have to march in your birthday suit and also for law enforcement why the
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double standard you know if i took off my clothes at the saint patrick's day parade or the santa claus
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parade i would be rightfully tackled uh by the toronto police service nobody wants to see that but what but
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why does that law go on the the back burner oh and isn't this great we're teaching a kid how to uh pole dance
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um you know just uh that's the other thing too uh if you're a mature adult you know if you're over 18
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um you know you have the right to live your life the way you want it but this indoctrination of youth and one final thing
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you said that the august parade of trans that was the only trans parade but going back to june
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if this is for the lgbtq on and on community the t in that acronym is yeah transgender so they're part of
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that collective right isn't that but they want their own one they want their own one because they think that
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they are more um not really as respect as the rest of lgbtq plus because it's actually a really taboo
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topic that is uh like transitioning of of sex they want their own oh okay you know so isn't this rich
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they're being exclusionary they're being discriminatory um geu transgenders uh why are you
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being so homophobic and biphobic and uh lesbian phobic uh shouldn't we all be one big happy
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diverse uh crew anyways i'm getting the circle from olivia we're already past one o'clock keep going
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alexa okay so we have annalisa 1964 almost 1984 uh ten dollars thank you hello alexa and big
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smooshy to my sweet menzy keep up the great work oh annalisa thank you so much for that uh donation
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if you haven't seen annalisa's uh tweets uh she really likes me for some unexplainable reason
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and i believe she's in i know northern alberta so thank you annalisa you always make my day and
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thank you for your donation yeah um uh so we have adam ottawa thanks to always be there you always be
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there so thanks for your dollar um so the paid coordinator for my local food bank is an active
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supporter of the wef on twitter i feel like bringing them a case of cricket to hand out to
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their client wouldn't that be a great video oh my god adam please follow through with that um and
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if you can find out wherever alexa bought those scorpions and beetles and all those other creepy
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crawlies yeah bring it and um oh and keep the camera rolling i think that's a brilliant video
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my friend and please send it along um but who knows uh alexa maybe they're all in on the bug eating and
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they'll thank adam ottawa very much for his donation and uh it'll be a nothing burger but yeah i think it's
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a great thing uh to put to the test yeah probably next time it would be to just send trudeau
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well you never know so just that birthday two dollars thank you his mother is the one that know
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for sure i'm sure that uh in reference uh alexa to maggie trudeau um oh or whatever certain i think
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she goes by six different surnames uh oh she just gets around doesn't she um but the uh uh yeah you're
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right uh maggie trudeau would know for sure so uh if anyone should uh bump into uh justin's mom
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hey doesn't hurt to ask the question yeah but record oh yeah always record
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so we have gcm and 84 10 thank you shame on the police alexa is always welcome to my party
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hire back our arrow that ca thank you yeah thank you but what about me what am i scotch miss how come
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i don't get the party invite just you know just alexa story of my life uh sorry yeah
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so we have private property seven dollars thank you trudeau inflation is killing my retirement but
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i cannot afford not to support the rebel thank you so much that's very kind i'm sorry though
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yeah that's a beautiful comment private property um and by the way private property one of the rights
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or wannabe rights that should be in our constitution it is not there uh they don't respect our private
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property and to go back to your narrative of the world economic forum that's something else they
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would like us to give up too uh you don't own anything but thank you so much uh for making that
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donation greatly appreciate it thank you so much so we have amt 60 one dollars thank you
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david i missed you alexa i love how you and david interact all media needs to be defunded not just
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cbc as they all lie and don't give the other side of the story if i won a big lottery i would
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cap canadian i would cap c a d probably it's like probably giving if i won a big lottery i would
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cap maybe that means like cash canadian alexa and david is that what it stands for oh yeah i think i
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hope it stands for well thank you very much and uh uh i um uh yeah and and thank you for uh the
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kind words and good luck with the lottery although you know it's funny i was at i was at a convenience
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store alexa and there was a guy uh in front of me and he might have been homeless because he had on
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you know very dirty clothing and uh he was buying a pack of cigarettes and the clerk said um uh sir would
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you like a ticket for tonight's um lotto 649 draw and he went uh hmm he uh what's the jackpot and she
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said 17 million and he went nah right like i mean i think 17 bucks would make a difference in this guy's
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life let alone exactly million but you know what he did the right thing probably because they say
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uh lottery tickets uh are really an idiot tax and uh by that i mean you're looking at one of the
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biggest idiots in canada folks with the amount i spend on that that hail mary pass but such is life
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oh you spend for lottery oh yeah oh david yeah you won't be saying that when uh that 70 million comes
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through and uh only if i have one million on that would you settle for a ride in my ferrari
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a ride only that that i get oh come on you're better than that believe me i'll take care of
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everybody baby i just gotta win the prize first okay
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so we have our last shot is marverick west ten dollars thank you thanks you for all you're doing
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thank you so much for your donation and thank you we are doing what we we want that is i think
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second turn we are doing our best for showing you what you want to hurt and i think
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i think it's it's important to to confront politicians because they don't have proper
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opposition and confrontation because it's always always planned in advance and we give the voice
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of people who are not being heard from media but from politicians as well as what we saw during the
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pandemic so many people have like so many things to say but nobody were there to open their ears
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to listen to them you're so right uh alexa and if it wasn't for us and a few other very select
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media outlets in canada independent media outlets you wouldn't be getting that other side of the
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story so maverick west thank you very much for that ten dollar donation that was very generous well
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that brings an end we have an another one i think it's because of you david okay um we have a gcm
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and and 84 ten dollars we have limited seed david you see you are invited oh i see that's why okay
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well you know what um i was never a good player what do they call that game from our childhood
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um you you march around the chairs and they stop the music oh my god yeah it's magical chairs thank
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you musical chair olivia it's been so long yeah so uh it looks like um i'm a loser too on virtual
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musical chairs oh there you go but alexa is a is a is a real hoot at a party let me tell you she's a
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wonderful cook a great dancer and uh an all-out swell woman let me tell you and i'm just waiting
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for the the ring huh with the 17 million dollars what kind of ring the 17 million dollars one okay
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then i'll have to run that by lady menzoid for approval yikes anyways i better get out of here
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before i get into real trouble folks i want to thank our um producers uh denny efren and of course
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super producer olivia thank you to all those who tuned in especially those who contributed uh some
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money i also want to thank my lovely co-host alexa laval from montreal there'll be two other rebels here
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tomorrow at 12 noon eastern and in the meantime folks as always stay sane
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just a quick one from me i've just wrapped up an interview with a dairy farmer who has had this
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farmland passed down to him for generations and they are extremely concerned about what's going on
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with the netherlands government mark roots and of course technically the world economic forum now
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we're seeing this overarch from this government since 2019 where they want to cap nitrogen emissions
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which means slashing livestock by 50 percent uh fertilizer usage and there's even talk of
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taking and seizing the farmers lands to build houses on top this is what the farmers of course are telling
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me you can keep up to date with all of these reports over at farmer rebellion.com head on over
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there keep yourself updated with all the reports here in the netherlands and of course you can still
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chip in if you would like to the option is there for you thank you very much and thank you very much