Rebel News Podcast - August 27, 2022


DAVID MENZIES | War On Farmers; Canada Keeps Vaxxing Children


Episode Stats

Length

42 minutes

Words per Minute

159.18082

Word Count

6,827

Sentence Count

391

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

The war on farmers continues, and this time it s the U.S. government going up against an Amish farmer in Pennsylvania for, well, for reasons that defy logic. Our New York-based reporter Jeremy Lafredo has all the egregious details.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome to Rebel Roundup, ladies and gentlemen, and the rest of you, in which we look back at
00:00:04.680 some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favorite rebels. I'm your host, David Menzies.
00:00:10.720 Good grief, not again. The war on farmers continues. This time it is the U.S. government
00:00:17.600 going up against an Amish farmer in Pennsylvania for, well, for reasons that defy logic. Our New
00:00:25.140 York-based reporter Jeremy Lafredo has all the egregious details. And while other countries
00:00:32.060 have suspended the COVID-19 injection program for young people, not so here in the Great White
00:00:39.340 North, I'm afraid. Oh no, Dr. Theresa Tam is all in when it comes to getting kids jabbed for the
00:00:46.220 coronavirus. So how is it that the COVID-19 science is somehow different in Canada compared to other
00:00:53.640 nations? Tamara Ugolini shall try to make sense of it all. And letters, we get your letters, we get
00:01:00.320 your letters every minute of every day. And I'll share some of your responses about a senior citizen
00:01:05.840 who was actually deprived of life-sustaining medicine by the CBSA and Peel Police who were on
00:01:14.520 duty at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Her crime? Not sharing her personal medical information.
00:01:22.460 And had it not been for the intervention of paramedics, this senior might have endured a heart attack
00:01:30.200 thanks to the stress she had endured. Bottom line, these goons have proven yet again why Pearson is
00:01:37.340 truly the worst airport in the world. Those are your rebels. Now let's round them up.
00:01:52.460 I'm Jeremy Lofredo for Rebel News in Burdenham, Pennsylvania. It's here in this old Amish community
00:01:57.380 where armed federal agents recently raided Miller's organic meat and dairy farm. The government is
00:02:01.840 arguing that the farm isn't adhering to federal regulatory requirements concerning food, while the
00:02:06.300 farm argues that this is just the latest attack on independent farmers giving their communities
00:02:10.380 healthy food. If you believe the federal government has no place in telling the Amish how they can prepare
00:02:15.840 their healthy, nutritious food for their communities, then go to leavethemalone.com and defend the Amish.
00:02:20.260 Sign our petition. Thank you. The Miller Organic Farm in Burdenham, Pennsylvania, a remote Amish
00:02:24.640 village, has been around for almost 30 years. The farm supplies everything from grass-fed beef and
00:02:29.200 cheese to raw milk and organic eggs to dairy from grass-fed on-site water buffalo and all types of
00:02:34.440 produce to roughly 4,000 private food club members who pay top dollar for high-quality whole food.
00:02:39.600 The private food club members cherish their ability to get food from an independent farmer who isn't
00:02:43.780 processing his meat and dairy at United States Department of Agriculture facilities, which mandates food be
00:02:49.080 prepared in ways that Miller believes make it less nutritious. Miller contends that he's preparing
00:02:53.180 food the way God intended. The U.S. government doesn't see it that way. They recently sent armed
00:02:57.420 federal agents to the farm and demanded he cease operations. The government is also looking for more
00:03:01.700 than $300,000 in fines, a request so steep it would put the farm out of business. This is an attack on
00:03:07.240 Amish religious freedoms just 150 miles outside of Washington, D.C. It also speaks to the gross
00:03:12.540 corruption at the USDA. As is available on the USDA site, the agency is funded mostly by the federal
00:03:18.040 government, but it also receives hundreds of millions of dollars from the agricultural industry.
00:03:22.000 Companies like Bayer, Syngenta, and Cargo stand to lose millions, even billions of dollars worth of
00:03:26.820 market share if more American farmers opted for holistic farming practices like Miller's Farm
00:03:31.080 instead of chemical-heavy, technology-heavy, industry-friendly practices. Making it even more
00:03:36.020 independent, Miller's Farm doesn't use any gasoline or fertilizer, and therefore the war between Ukraine
00:03:41.400 and Russia isn't affecting his bottom line. He's not dependent, and he's providing healthy food to his
00:03:45.820 community the way he believes God intended, and the government is trying to intimidate and shut it
00:03:50.000 down. Rebel News will be here, an Amish country, at the end of the week when the farm explains to the
00:03:54.840 community their next move in their fight against the federal government. Well, folks, it's crystal clear
00:04:00.200 that the federal authorities have declared war on Miller's Organic Farm, located in the remote
00:04:07.060 Amish village of Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania. What isn't so apparent, however, is exactly why the U.S.
00:04:15.100 Department of Agriculture wants to find this farm right out of existence. And with more on this
00:04:22.340 egregious story is our New York-based reporter, Jeremy Lafredo. Welcome to Rebel Roundup, Jeremy.
00:04:28.780 Thank you for having me.
00:04:29.920 Yeah, pleasure. Jeremy, I have no skin in the game when it comes to Pennsylvanian farmers,
00:04:35.460 but this story has my blood boiling. This farm has been in existence for almost three decades,
00:04:42.680 as you reported. There's been no outbreaks of foodborne diseases or anything of that sort.
00:04:48.740 So what is the unspoken reason for the USDA going to war against what appears to be such a beautiful
00:04:57.780 and wonderful farm? Sure. So the federal authorities here, they say that Amos Miller's farm is not following
00:05:04.880 federal regulatory requirements concerning meat processing and dairy processing. But Amos argues
00:05:11.280 not only is he farming in accordance to his religious beliefs, which are supposed to be protected by our
00:05:16.380 constitution here, but they're also saying that he's farming, you know, only he's only selling his
00:05:22.360 food to a private food club of about 4,000 people. So this is not the open market. The open market is what is
00:05:29.900 supposed to be regulated. And so he's giving his food to a private food club. And they're getting in
00:05:34.900 the middle of this saying, you know, it still needs to be regulated, still needs to go through federal
00:05:38.040 regulatory processes, and which are super, super expensive, especially for a small independent
00:05:43.020 farm. And this is what they're, they're, this is what they're going back and forth about. You have the
00:05:48.000 giant federal government on one side, and you have this tiny little farm in Burdenham, Pennsylvania on
00:05:52.280 the other. And what I don't get, Jeremy, here is this farm, and it looks like they're raising wonderful
00:05:59.380 products there. And they're selling to that food club, as you had mentioned, and there's been no
00:06:04.460 complaints there. How did this ball get rolling? What I'm saying is, was there some, you know, curious
00:06:11.340 Karen out there that called in an anonymous complaint? Or was it some, you know, snooping USDA
00:06:18.380 employee that went, hmm, things don't look quite right to me? How did this thing become a thing in
00:06:24.820 the first place? Of course. So if you go back, three or four years ago, there was a woman died in
00:06:33.360 Florida. And it was later reported that she died of listeria, which is, you know, a foodborne
00:06:40.860 bacteria. And then you had the CDC saying, okay, it was listeria where to come from. And they happened
00:06:48.260 to be, you know, a customer of Amos's farm. And so it was widely reported, mainstream media went
00:06:56.840 jumped on the story, you know, any, any reason to, to attack any independent businessman who's not,
00:07:03.840 you know, tied to the government or big industry. And so they came after him starting then. But it then
00:07:10.640 came out that this, this woman died of cancer. She had late stage cancer. She was on chemotherapy.
00:07:17.500 And the family said, you know, we don't appreciate you using our mother to attack Amos's farm, who we
00:07:25.220 still order from, and we still respect, and we still love this farm. Our family member died of cancer,
00:07:31.640 not listeria. It's very similar to how they count, you know, COVID deaths, you know,
00:07:34.240 she died with listeria, but she didn't die from listeria. And so that's when, that's when it all
00:07:41.160 got started, got the ball rolling. And they'd never even said that the listeria was from Amos's farm.
00:07:46.300 They said it was biologically similar, which is, you know, a funny, a funny quote to use because we're,
00:07:51.340 you know, biologically similar to monkeys, you know? So it was, it was biologically similar. And
00:07:58.020 that's what started the, the, the war on Amos. And funny enough, they're not even coming after him
00:08:02.860 for, for, for milk right now. They're really coming after him for, for beef. They say his,
00:08:08.680 his, where he's processing his beef is not, you know, a USDA approved facility. But I went there
00:08:14.580 myself and I saw that his facilities are very, very, very clean and very sanitized. And you've seen,
00:08:22.400 you know, pictures and videos that come out of these, you know, factory industry slaughterhouses
00:08:26.880 and facilities, they're disgusting. You know, they have, you know, there's mold growing on the
00:08:31.680 animals. There's, you know, their, their milk sometimes is discolored. So the fact that they're
00:08:37.060 saying it's not as, you know, we need to send this to a, a federally approved facility is very funny
00:08:42.980 when his facility is small, cleaned every day. You know, you don't have thousands of animals going
00:08:48.280 through there being processed. He processes maybe one cattle per month. So, you know, it's,
00:08:54.040 it's a really interesting story. Oh yeah. And it's night and day. And you know what I find
00:08:58.020 Jeremy, that's perversely ironic about this story. You mentioned your report. He's not
00:09:03.300 using gas powered vehicles. He's not using fertilizer. Um, what is astonishing is that
00:09:10.400 you would think, especially for a left leaning administration, that's all about climate change
00:09:17.560 and going green. This kind of farm would be put on a pedestal. You see, you don't need,
00:09:23.140 um, uh, an excess of carbon or nitrogen, however you want to phrase it. You can go green and have
00:09:29.020 a wonderful farm, but no, it's quite the opposite. This guy is a threat to public safety for some
00:09:35.260 perverse reason. What's your take on this? Yeah. So he uses, you know, he's Amish. He uses no
00:09:41.220 gasoline and no fertilizer. And, you know, as I've said before, these commodities have become
00:09:46.600 very, very, very expensive because of Biden's policies, um, towards the war in Ukraine and
00:09:52.380 Russia. So he's totally, um, you know, isolated himself from any, you know, um, financial aspects
00:09:59.640 that the, in administration's, um, you know, foreign policy or domestic policy might have on his farm.
00:10:05.800 You know, he's super independent and, you know, I think it's that independence that thereafter,
00:10:11.120 not so much the fact that he's, um, you know, yeah, he's raising his animals, you know, he's not,
00:10:15.920 you know, emitting carbon. Um, but you know, that's not really where their heads are at.
00:10:20.580 Their heads are at the fact that he's independent. And while farms are having trouble, um, getting
00:10:25.920 into business this year because of the rising prices of gasoline and fertilizer, Amos is having
00:10:31.040 no trouble at all. Unbelievable. And, you know, Jeremy, you have really struck a nerve, I think,
00:10:36.540 with this particular story. Uh, you were a guest recently on Tucker Carlson. It was a superb
00:10:41.640 interview. Um, and, and I believe, uh, the views on the Fox, uh, website, more than a million the
00:10:47.860 last time, uh, I took a look. Um, and I've always said that when government picks a fight with the
00:10:55.920 farmers, that's kind of like a third rail issue. You don't want to mess with the farmers much like
00:11:01.660 you don't want to mess with veterans, war veterans. And I'm just wondering what you think the final
00:11:07.140 outcome of this will be. I can't imagine if you polled people, regardless of political affiliation,
00:11:14.160 uh, whose side they weigh in on, it must be Amos that's getting the vast majority of support.
00:11:21.200 What say you, my friend? Yeah, well, it is interesting you say that it is, it struck a nerve
00:11:26.920 with the, with the public in, in more ways than one. You have, you know, you know, people who support
00:11:31.660 farmers, you know, people who don't like government, uh, intervening in, uh, the private lives of
00:11:36.240 businesses or citizens. And then you also have the people who are, um, very concerned with organic
00:11:40.940 food and, you know, um, health food and, you know, all of his food is, uh, organic and, uh, no GMOs,
00:11:47.660 no added hormones to any of the milk or the beef. So it's really an issue that, um, both, you know,
00:11:53.260 the left and the right and the all left and the alt-right can gather around, uh, Amos and say,
00:11:57.500 you know what, the government's overstepping here. Um, the, the outcome really depends on, uh,
00:12:03.020 what Amos decides to do. He can decide to, you know, fight the government and not pay these fines
00:12:08.140 and, and, you know, um, kind of bend his knee and say, okay, I'll send my cows to these, you know,
00:12:13.380 government facilities, even though that's not what his, uh, customers want. His customers like the
00:12:18.600 fact that the cows are from the farm and are getting processed on the farm. So he'll probably
00:12:22.600 lose business if he does bend any to the government and say, I will process my meat exactly how you tell
00:12:26.980 me to. Um, but you know, he is Amish and he's, you know, I'm sure, you know, they're very pacifist,
00:12:32.420 um, type people. So I don't know if he's going to fight the government or he's going to bend his
00:12:36.360 knee to the government. I think, um, you know, that's Amos's decision.
00:12:39.180 And, you know, Jeremy, I think that leads to the big question about this story and what is the,
00:12:45.680 what does the future entail? In other words, does Amos have some champion in this corner,
00:12:50.640 some high profile lawyer maybe that will take this case on pro bono? Cause it is so outrageous
00:12:56.700 or, uh, like you said, um, you know, there is a passive nature to the Amish. Uh, they, you know,
00:13:05.000 they, they, they don't fight, uh, these kinds of fights, I suppose. Um, if you were a betting man,
00:13:11.360 how do you think this is going to, uh, play out in the days and weeks ahead?
00:13:16.360 Well, David, his lawyer, um, there was actually a Reuters article, um, a couple of years back about
00:13:21.360 how, um, Amos doesn't want this man to represent him anymore because he doesn't think he's doing his
00:13:26.100 case any justice. And the lawyer himself doesn't want to represent Amos because he doesn't, uh,
00:13:31.320 believe in Amos is a case essentially. And the court, uh, through, you know, the bureaucracy that
00:13:36.380 the federal courts are, uh, are forcing these two to continue working each, uh, working with each
00:13:42.320 other. They're making Amos be represented by this guy and they're making this guy represent Amos
00:13:45.800 because Amos wants to actually represent himself deep down. He believes that he knows, um, his case
00:13:51.000 better than anyone, better than any lawyer, especially a lawyer that he doesn't like. Um, so that's
00:13:54.800 what's happening right now in terms of the legal, um, you know, the legal snafu that's happening.
00:13:59.740 Um, and another thing I might add is we've, we've garnered a lot of attention because people
00:14:05.240 understand that, um, they want to get farmers off the land. They think cows and they think, um,
00:14:11.940 livestock are, you know, causing climate change. So they want to get these, these, these cows and
00:14:17.200 these farmers off the land. And, um, you know, that's, it's healthy and, you know, they're,
00:14:21.260 they're helping, um, you know, fertilize the farm with their own feces. And, you know, it's a,
00:14:25.900 it's a great little ecosystem they have going on, but you know, what's even more greener to the
00:14:29.760 elite is rolling beautiful Hills of solar panels and wind turbines. And so, you know, one, and once
00:14:37.140 that happens, and once we have a lot of these farmers out of here and we have, um, green energy,
00:14:42.100 um, in place of them, we'll have to drastically change our diets. You know, we'll have to consume
00:14:47.360 less meat and the world economic forum says their progressive goal for 2050 is that, um,
00:14:52.760 developed countries will consume zero kilograms of red meat per year. So they want to do away with
00:14:58.840 red meat. And, um, it's really, um, obvious when you see them attacking the farmers in the
00:15:04.080 Netherlands and when you see them attacking the farmers here, um, at home in, in, uh, in the United
00:15:08.080 States. Um, so it's this, this whole thing is, uh, it's a big snafu, David.
00:15:12.420 And Jeremy, you raise a great point and here's some more perverse irony for you. Uh, yes, we know
00:15:18.240 what the agenda is for the world economic forum, cheating your hamburger for a cricket sandwich,
00:15:23.420 give up your car as in forever. And yet Bill Gates, who's all in on, uh, WEF policies. He is right
00:15:30.180 now, I understand the largest owner of American farmland. So again, it's kind of, um, one law for
00:15:37.180 thee, uh, and one law for me, isn't it? That's exactly right. And, and what is, and what is Gates
00:15:44.300 doing with that farmland? We don't even know what's happening right now. Are those, are those,
00:15:48.300 uh, farmers who he owns their land, are they going to be, you know, pressured by their, essentially
00:15:53.000 their landlord, uh, Bill Gates to farm a different way to farm different things. Um, you know, in a lot
00:15:59.580 of places we will see farmers get pushed off the land. And what happens after, after we have,
00:16:05.140 we have green, um, we have green, uh, factories that will make, um, you know, these alternative
00:16:11.880 proteins, which are not green at all. These are factories and they're saying it's greener
00:16:15.120 than an actual beautiful living farm. Yeah. You know, it, it sounds like you're going down
00:16:20.640 the road of a Soylent Green, which of course was set in 2022, even though it was filmed in
00:16:25.380 1973. And wow, did they get a lot of things right. It's downright prescient, but we're, we're
00:16:31.520 living that reality now. Jeremy, I want to say a wonderful report, uh, truly struck a
00:16:43.060 nerve and I know you're going to do a followup on this. This is, uh, I mean, I can't even
00:16:49.040 get it around my head that the government agents that went there were fully armed as if the Amish
00:16:56.160 of all people, uh, were going to put up some kind of armed resistance. I mean, how ignorant and how
00:17:02.140 insulting of them, Jeremy, I hope in the future, you'll give us a, an update and I hope it's going
00:17:07.260 to be good news. My friend, I hope sanity is going to prevail when it comes to this particular farm.
00:17:13.940 Thank you. And, and just one last thing, we're actually gathering names for a petition
00:17:17.780 that I'm going to deliver to the, um, United States district court of Pennsylvania,
00:17:22.480 where Amos's case is being held right now. And, um, we have about 30,000 names right now
00:17:27.040 and I'm going to deliver this to the courts and hopefully, um, it could, it could help Amos out
00:17:32.240 a little bit. Fantastic. And where can our, where can our viewers, uh, Jeremy? Oh, sorry. What was
00:17:37.420 that? Sorry. It's leave them alone.com. You can sign the petition. Wow. What a great name because
00:17:43.380 everybody wants to be left alone. The Amish farmers who produce this product, the people buying this
00:17:49.760 product. But for some reason, like I said, the USDA thinks this is a problem that needs fixing when
00:17:57.380 there is indeed nothing wrong, uh, with this system out there. Uh, unbelievable. Jeremy, I want to thank
00:18:03.480 you again. You have a good weekend, my friend. Thank you. And that was Jeremy Lafredo in New York.
00:18:10.920 Keep it here, folks. More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
00:18:14.040 Tamara Ugolini here for Rebel News informing you that as of August 19th, Health Canada has
00:18:22.740 authorized the first COVID-19 booster shot, the third dose of this injection for children aged five
00:18:29.680 to 11. Citing that a booster dose restores protection that has waned over time. The agency
00:18:35.840 asserts that the Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty COVID vaccine is safe and provides good protection against
00:18:41.980 severe illness, hospitalization, and death due to COVID-19. As other countries suspend this injection
00:18:49.860 program for youth, like in Denmark, as of July 1st, it is no longer possible for youth to get COVID
00:18:56.660 injections except in very rare situations where a child is at increased risk of severe infection.
00:19:03.740 Likewise, in Uruguay, a judge has ordered an injunction against the program for those under the
00:19:09.740 age of 13, after the government failed to disclose the pharmaceutical contracts between themselves and
00:19:16.080 Pfizer, and the chemical composition of the injection was not provided. But here in Canada,
00:19:23.060 our chief public health officer, Theresa Tam, announces the extended emergency use authorization
00:19:29.020 that prioritizes children with an underlying condition.
00:19:32.700 Specifically, NACI recommends that children five to 11 years of age who have an underlying medical
00:19:40.760 condition that places them at high risk of severe illness due to COVID-19, including children who
00:19:47.060 are immunocompromised, should be offered a first boosted dose of the 10 microgram Pfizer-BioNTech
00:19:54.660 Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine at least six months after completion of a primary series.
00:20:00.820 This comes despite the filibustering of my access to information requests that sought the risk
00:20:05.600 versus benefit calculation, that's it, used to justify this injection in adolescents aged 17
00:20:12.180 and under. It's an authorization that continues to be rubber stamped and filtered down to our youngest
00:20:18.640 and most unable to advocate for themselves demographics. As reported by Blacklocks, there is hybrid
00:20:26.020 immunity in elementary school children due to natural COVID infection. The report sources an
00:20:32.360 advisory committee statement from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization, that's NACI,
00:20:38.040 on the recommendations of the booster doses in children aged 5 to 11. In the report, NACI has provided
00:20:45.020 recommendations on planning considerations for a fall 2022 COVID-19 vaccine booster program in Canada
00:20:53.420 and confirms that as of July 17, 2022, 42% of the population aged 5 to 11 in Canada is vaccinated with a
00:21:03.460 primary series, that's two doses. Hybrid immunity, which they call protection due to a combination of
00:21:10.000 both infection and appropriate vaccination, has increased as many Canadians, particularly young
00:21:15.740 Canadians, have now been infected with SARS-CoV-2. NACI makes these recommendations to minimize
00:21:22.200 serious illness and death while minimizing societal disruption as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
00:21:28.940 and to transition away from the crisis phase toward a more sustainable approach to long-term
00:21:35.740 management of COVID-19. All of this comes as real-world data continues to contradict the
00:21:42.740 shifting goalpost narrative that these injections prevent serious illness and death.
00:21:47.300 Well, there you have it, folks. While other countries have suspended the COVID-19 injection program
00:21:53.980 for young people, not so here in the Great White North, our federal medical health necromancer is all
00:22:01.740 in when it comes to getting children jabbed as many times as possible. And yet, statistically speaking,
00:22:09.420 healthy children are the least affected by the coronavirus. So what, pray tell, is going on?
00:22:16.480 Well, without further ado, hopefully my guest, Tamara Ugolini, can answer this very question. Hey there,
00:22:23.300 Tamara, how are you doing today? Hey, David, doing well, thank you. And you? Oh, doing great,
00:22:29.140 my friend. Now, I know, if I know you like I think I know you, I'm betting you're not happy whatsoever
00:22:36.360 with this news. But the question arises, Tamara, why are so many countries around the globe pumping the
00:22:43.400 brakes when it comes to jabbing children with the COVID-19 vaccines? Yet, Dr. Tam, well, she has her
00:22:50.580 pedal to the metal when it comes to her jabbing jihad. Yeah, well, Tam and Trudeau alike, they, you know,
00:22:57.940 they get this idea in their heads. And then there's no changing course when they're presented with more
00:23:05.160 evidence and actual science. So I think that certain countries who are following the evidence and that are
00:23:10.320 following the science and making these evidence-based decisions are seeing that these injections did not
00:23:16.380 come as advertised. So they aren't preventing infection, they're not stopping the spread,
00:23:21.600 and it's questionable at best whether or not they actually prevent hospitalizations and severe
00:23:28.880 outcomes and death because the real world data is painting a picture that that might not actually
00:23:33.840 be the case. And so these countries who have decided to stop the injections like Denmark and Uruguay
00:23:40.100 are obviously following the science, which is in stark contrast to whatever we're doing here in
00:23:46.200 Canada, and specifically Health Canada, who just continues to rubber stamp these injections as per
00:23:51.880 the status quo of basically, from what I gather, whatever the FDA will do.
00:23:57.160 So Tamara, what I'm trying to understand is what is the explanation for the differences in other
00:24:05.600 countries? I mean, if it's all about following the science, let's put it this way. Gravity is a thing.
00:24:11.000 If I jump off a 20-story building in Toronto, I'm going to fall to my death. The same if I did so in
00:24:17.860 Ecuador. Gravity is gravity. We've been told repeatedly when it comes to the coronavirus, follow the science,
00:24:25.300 follow the science, but it seems that this science has some sort of jurisdictional footnotes to it. How is it
00:24:35.040 explained?
00:24:36.700 Well, it seems more like political science than actual science, if you ask me. And the reasoning, the
00:24:43.080 justification was put out in the report by the advisory committee statement from the National Advisory Committee
00:24:51.280 on Immunization, so that's NASI. And they were the ones who recommend this booster dose for children,
00:24:57.460 again, children aged 5 to 11, those who are not at all at risk of severe COVID infection. I've featured
00:25:04.660 an interview with Dr. Paul Elias Alexander, who has a lengthy resume, very qualified expert on the subject
00:25:11.120 of immunity and epidemiology, who very early on said children have robust natural immunity. Pfizer,
00:25:19.020 one of his earliest publications was, Dear Pfizer, leave the children alone. And so NASI, however,
00:25:27.200 our National Immunization Committee has recommended these shots for children, basically, in preparation
00:25:34.800 of a fall 2022 immunization strategy. So this is just part of like a larger booster strategy for Canada,
00:25:44.900 and presumably to avoid further restrictions and lockdowns, which, you know, a lot of Canadians and
00:25:52.440 other people in various other countries speculate will see a resurgence in the fall when, of course,
00:25:59.180 you know, seasonality with respiratory illnesses comes back into play.
00:26:03.620 Yeah, they're already playing that hand, Tamara. The leaves haven't even turned colour,
00:26:08.900 and they're already talking about the impending wave. And I wonder if they're getting confused with
00:26:14.420 another COVID wave or just the due rigueur flu season. But here's the thing, they never talk. And
00:26:21.740 when I say they, I'm talking about everybody from governments to the healthcare bureaucracy to the
00:26:29.780 mainstream media, of course, and shame on them for ignoring this elephant in the room. And what I'm
00:26:34.960 getting at is when you look at young, healthy people, and I'm talking really healthy, as in
00:26:40.860 athletes, getting the jab, and then later, dying of myocarditis, for example. Why is there so little
00:26:51.440 attention paid to this? Because I think this is a shocking story that has been overlooked and underreported.
00:26:59.040 Yeah, I completely agree. And not underreported by myself, might I add, because I've featured
00:27:05.120 data analyst Kelly Brown multiple times on the Rebel platform, who dissects and looks into Public
00:27:11.140 Health Ontario's own reporting data. And what he has found is a really alarming trend of myocarditis,
00:27:17.560 and it is largely dependent on the manufacturer. So for instance, at the time, back in the spring,
00:27:23.540 when he was dissecting this data, he found that the incidence rate post Moderna was much higher than
00:27:30.880 that of post Pfizer injection. And then what he's found and been finding more recently is that this
00:27:38.360 has a compounding effect. So with each injection, your risk of myocarditis, especially in otherwise
00:27:45.080 young, healthy males, goes up with each subsequent dose. So as we start to mandate these boosters,
00:27:52.360 that is something to keep in mind here that, you know, even our chief medical officer of health,
00:27:57.240 Dr. Kieran Moore, when he mentioned that it's a one in 5000 incident rate, well, he didn't necessarily
00:28:03.240 age stratify that data. So he didn't break it up by age, and or by sex, and or by the fact that with
00:28:11.160 each booster dose, that rate actually increases. And what that is? Well, we don't know, because this is
00:28:18.000 all still a massive experiment. And you know, I agree with you, Tamara, and I almost feel like I'm
00:28:25.640 being victimized by a con job. I mean, a few months ago, Dr. Carolyn Bennett, who is a longtime liberal
00:28:32.540 MP, announced on Twitter that she had COVID-19. And she turned into a positive, basically saying,
00:28:40.420 thank goodness, I've had all my four shots. Well, wait a minute, if you've been, if you had four
00:28:46.140 shots, why do you have the coronavirus? I know what they'll say is, well, it would have been far
00:28:53.100 more severe if I hadn't been jabbed. But there's no way to prove that. So is there something else at
00:28:58.740 play here? Tamara, you know, they say in this business, follow the money. And we know that this
00:29:06.440 pandemic has been so fantastic for the bottom lines of the Pfizer's of the world, we know that
00:29:13.160 there's been hundreds of new multimillionaires coined overnight, and dozens of new billionaires,
00:29:19.120 thanks to this pandemic. Is this really what it's all about?
00:29:23.500 Well, I'm glad that you mentioned that, because actually, that same data analyst,
00:29:27.620 Kelly Brown, he's actually a financial guru. So he's a financial data analyst. And so what he has found,
00:29:32.940 and I haven't reported specifically on this. But for anyone who wants to go and look a little bit
00:29:38.040 further into this for yourself on his Twitter, he goes into all of the contracts that Canada and some
00:29:45.380 other countries have signed on to with the likes of Pfizer and Moderna and these pharmaceutical
00:29:50.680 oligarchs. And just how many doses our government, the Justin Trudeau liberals have secured for Canadians
00:29:57.100 for the later part of 2022, and I believe even going into 2023. And so naturally, the government
00:30:05.260 has is on the hook for these contracts, these million dollar contracts for millions of doses of
00:30:11.520 these COVID injections. And so when they aren't being used, then that falls back on the government
00:30:17.280 for their shortfallings. So naturally, they have to increase and push the uptake of the injections,
00:30:25.100 as we've seen a slowing, especially of them and the booster doses for all Canadians, but especially
00:30:30.780 the younger demographics. And so they have all of these orders on firm, the all of these orders are
00:30:39.360 on firm supply. And what are we going to do with them if that booster uptake continues to slow,
00:30:46.140 they have to push them and get them into the arms of Canadians.
00:30:49.260 And, you know, Tamara, you're so right. And isn't it so perversely ironic that it is our
00:30:57.520 taxpayer dollars funding this? Because when you say government, you mean us in terms of the ones
00:31:04.260 cutting the checks. Well, Tamara, it was a great report. I want to say your reporting on this file
00:31:09.780 has been absolutely exceptional for these past two years. I wish there was somebody like you
00:31:16.680 in mainstream media doing this kind of reporting. But then again, if there was, he or she would be
00:31:22.640 cancelled because this is this is the a sacred cow. We dare not jab for lack of better words.
00:31:32.240 Last word goes to you, my friend.
00:31:35.460 Yeah, absolutely. I would love to see some more coverage from the mainstream media and get this
00:31:38.940 out to the general Canadian public who are starting, you know, a lot of people have been
00:31:43.000 questioning, but even more so as as this doesn't make sense anymore. You know, we're two and a half
00:31:47.920 years into this. These were supposed to be the miraculous medicine and injections to get us out
00:31:53.100 of the pandemic and get life back to normal. It was sold to Canadians as that miracle thing to steer us
00:32:00.220 out of these restrictions and these mandates. And now we're two and a half years in. That's still on
00:32:05.740 the table. Nothing has really changed. We're looking toward another fall, you know, more fall
00:32:11.340 lockdowns and mandates and this revolving door of boosters. So Canadians are starting to see that
00:32:16.500 something doesn't make sense here. They're still getting infected and hospitalized and having severe
00:32:21.020 outcomes with COVID despite, you know, third, fourth and some cases, even fifth doses being
00:32:25.900 administered. So it would definitely be helpful to have mainstream media coverage. But as you said,
00:32:31.840 that's, you know, it's not the status quo here. You can't question or criticize the government
00:32:36.640 when you're funded by them. It's so true. And if you think Tamara's exaggerating, folks,
00:32:41.640 go on to Google, type in the words brought to you by Pfizer, and you will see it's about a seven
00:32:47.960 minute highlight reel of basically every mainstream media show in the US. And by that, I mean news as
00:32:57.560 well as entertainment. And before things kick off, brought to you by Pfizer, they spend like crazy.
00:33:06.620 And I guess in many respects, you just don't bite the hand that feeds to you. Tamara, excellent piece.
00:33:12.800 You have a great weekend, my friend. Thank you, David, you as well. And that was Tamara
00:33:19.640 Ugolini in Coburg, Ontario. Folks, keep it here. More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
00:33:27.560 Well, let's be frank, folks. Flying into and out of so many Canadian airports these days
00:33:35.100 is a downright hellacious experience. Indeed, recently, Toronto's Pearson International Airport
00:33:42.060 was ranked as the number one worst airport in the world. From outrageous lineups to lost luggage
00:33:49.960 to dealing with that intrusive, albeit useless app, otherwise known as ArriveCan,
00:33:55.920 airline travel is no longer a matter of flying the friendly skies. Rather, getting on an airplane
00:34:03.140 these days resembles the title of one of my favorite Twilight Zone episodes, namely Nightmare
00:34:09.120 at 20,000 Feet. But what recently happened to 72-year-old Sofia Ruchas is almost beyond belief.
00:34:20.060 You see, Sofia flew into Toronto Pearson from Iceland several days ago, only to be treated like a criminal
00:34:28.000 by Canada Border Service Agency staff and even members of the Peel Regional Police Force.
00:34:35.640 Indeed, she was detained for hours and then served up with hefty fines.
00:34:41.220 As for Sofia's crime, well, she believed that the Pearson goon squad did not have a right
00:34:48.060 to see her personal medical records. I know, what a concept. But Sofia, take us back to that day
00:34:55.700 when you touched down at Pearson International. What exactly happened?
00:35:00.400 I came through and I was not asked to complete that form they give you usually on the phone
00:35:08.780 for purposes of where you went, what you bought, how much money you have spent. And I was surprised
00:35:15.620 but I went in and I went and I put my passport on the computer and this time they took a photo
00:35:23.680 ID and he printed out a paper. So I gave it to an officer who was standing there and he drew
00:35:31.620 three pink lines with marker on it and he asked me to go. So I went towards my suitcases and another
00:35:41.040 officer stopped me. I don't know who he was, but he stopped me and he said I had to go to that
00:35:47.860 line-up. And he indicated another room with the large line-up to see a health official. And I said,
00:35:55.220 thank you very much. I'm going to decline. And he said, no, you have to do it. It is mandatory.
00:36:04.180 And I said, am I detained then? And he said, no. So I said goodbye. And I started walking towards my
00:36:11.540 suitcases. And he started screaming, you cannot go, you cannot go. And four or five policemen
00:36:18.500 surrounded me and pushed me into a side room. And it was like a passage, really. And I was
00:36:25.220 interrogated there for at least three hours. They brought another lady to for the same crime.
00:36:31.460 And they wanted us to give our personal information to health officers and refused to do that. So they
00:36:39.300 were threatening us that I can arrest you and I can take your documents by force. You are going to end
00:36:46.260 up with a criminal record and still refused to do it. But because of circumstances, I was traveling for
00:36:54.180 two days. I missed my flight to Toronto from Munich and I had to stay in Munich overnight. And the next day
00:37:01.780 they sent me to Iceland and from Iceland to Toronto. And I was without my medication for two days.
00:37:08.580 So I told them my blood pressure is very high. I need to go to my suitcases. And over and over they
00:37:15.220 told me it is your choice. You can give us your documents and then you can go get your suitcase.
00:37:23.700 This is very crucial. You have medication. It's for blood pressure, I understand.
00:37:31.940 And they weren't at first letting you go to your suitcase to get your medication. Why? What would
00:37:40.660 justify that? They said it is your choice to not to have it. Give us the documents we want and you can
00:37:49.140 have it. And I said, you cannot blackmail me. You cannot use my medication as a bargaining chip.
00:37:56.100 And that's how it went for hours. We can arrest you. We can do this to you. We can do that to you.
00:38:02.260 And in the end, I felt so I kept telling them I need someone to take my blood pressure. My blood
00:38:08.100 pressure is very high. In the end, they brought paramedics who confirmed that my blood pressure
00:38:14.180 was very high and I had chest pains and anxiety, but still they wouldn't give me my medication.
00:38:20.820 Huh. Despicable beyond words. The CBSA and the Peel Police actually used Sophia's life-sustaining
00:38:30.260 medication as a bargaining chip to get access to her personal medical records. And these uniformed
00:38:37.380 thugs almost blew it when Sophia looked as though she was going to go into cardiac arrest. Thank goodness
00:38:44.980 some paramedics intervened and prevented Sophia from having a heart attack. Not that the Pearson
00:38:51.220 punks were remorseful, mind you. In fact, they even issued Sophia with a fine of $7,500. Again,
00:38:59.700 despicable beyond words. In any event, you had plenty to say regarding airport law enforcement
00:39:07.540 trying to shake down a senior in a truly grotesque fashion. Kader 931 writes,
00:39:15.220 this makes me sick to my stomach. Canada has become a disgusting, corrupt country under Trudeau.
00:39:22.260 Well, a lot of people might say corrupt is too harsh a term, but I'm with you, Kader 931.
00:39:30.100 When law enforcement uses life-sustaining medicine as a bargaining chip to get a senior citizen with
00:39:37.780 a heart condition to comply with their demands, yeah, that's the definition of corrupt, all right.
00:39:43.700 Oh, and don't expect Justin Trudeau to have any empathy. He doesn't have to endure any of this airport
00:39:51.780 acrimony whenever he buggers off to Tofino or Costa Rica for one of his surfing safaris.
00:40:00.180 Phoenix Sky writes,
00:40:02.260 First off, I want to say that how this woman was treated was deplorable and unconstitutional.
00:40:09.620 The fact that she was not allowed to access her luggage where she had placed her blood pressure
00:40:15.860 medications is egregious. My question is, why couldn't one of the customs police officers detaining her
00:40:23.620 not access and open her luggage, albeit with her permission, of course, in order to access her
00:40:29.860 needed medications? Well, Phoenix Sky, you're absolutely correct. Giving Sophia her medicine
00:40:36.180 would have been the civil thing to do, would have been the right thing to do. But Sophia was dealing
00:40:41.540 with bullies who are playing hardball that day. They should be ashamed of themselves.
00:40:47.700 G Flood writes, so I really should not take a connecting flight in Vancouver between the US
00:40:54.980 and the Philippines. Oh, G Flood, if you can get a direct flight and avoid any Canadian airport,
00:41:03.620 trust me, whatever that upcharge amounts to, it is worth every penny.
00:41:09.620 And oh, so Suki Suki writes,
00:41:14.500 Lawyer up, have any of these fines stuck? Well, funny you should mention that, Suki,
00:41:20.180 because Sophia is our latest fight the fines candidate. Even though this program officially
00:41:26.500 ended several weeks ago, we thought that Sophia's case was just so egregious that we had to make room
00:41:34.340 for one more client. By the way, folks, our friends at the Democracy Fund are currently representing
00:41:40.980 more than 2,200 people whose rights have been compromised. If you would like to help cover
00:41:47.300 Sophia's legal fees, please make a donation at fightthefines.com. It is truly a most worthy cause.
00:41:55.620 Well, that wraps up another edition of Rebel Roundup. Thanks so much for joining us. See
00:42:00.500 you next week. And hey, folks, never forget, without risk, there can be no glory. Good night.
00:42:17.380 We'll see you next week.
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