Rebel News Podcast - October 04, 2023


EZRA LEVANT | 30 ways Canada censors its citizens


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

152.47105

Word Count

8,768

Sentence Count

701

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

A list of 30 ways Canada is censoring its citizens, and one way to fight back. Ezra talks about the censorship, and how we can fight back against it. Plus, he talks about gender identity and why it's a modern invention.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. I have an interesting list for you today. 30 ways, 30 examples of how Trudeau is
00:00:07.160 making us less free and more censored. I actually have 31 examples. That's a lot. But I end with
00:00:14.860 one way to fix it, one way to fight back. So I hope you enjoyed today's show. By the way,
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00:00:34.320 Tonight, 30 ways Canada censors its citizens, and one way to fight back. It's October 3rd,
00:00:56.300 and this is The Ezra Levant Show. On Friday, the Canadian government announced that it is now
00:01:16.020 requiring YouTubers, podcasters, live streamers to register with the government. Huh. 99% of
00:01:24.000 Canada's mainstream media just shrugged. They already work for the government in a way because
00:01:29.120 they're either working directly for the government with the CBC, or they're on government subsidies.
00:01:34.680 But other countries' journalists were shocked. But then I saw my friend Billboard Chris and his
00:01:41.480 comment. He said this on Twitter, if we don't have freedom of speech in Canada, why am I not in
00:01:48.620 prison? Why am I free to say whatever I want, whenever I want, wherever I want, in defiance of
00:01:55.740 what our government wants? Hmm. Now, I like Chris a lot. I hope he's not tempting fate with that tweet.
00:02:03.840 Here's what Chris is famous for and why he has the nickname Billboard Chris.
00:02:07.740 There are two sexes, there are zero genders, and there are infinite personalities.
00:02:13.380 Okay. That sums up everybody.
00:02:15.120 Sure. This whole concept of gender identity didn't even exist until the 60s,
00:02:18.580 and it should be abolished entirely. Because all it is is personality, and all it is,
00:02:24.400 the entirety of gender ideology, is based on stereotypes. If a girl is more masculine,
00:02:28.920 maybe she's trans. Nonsense. There's no right way to be a girl or a boy. Tomboys are not actual boys.
00:02:34.080 All trans people are saying is there's no one way to be one or the other, or if you go to identify
00:02:39.700 as other, that's cool, too. Also, gender as we know it is a modern invention. Other cultures,
00:02:49.320 before being colonized, have their own understanding of gender. Also, there are people who are neither man
00:02:57.780 or woman. You know? No, there's not. Those cultures have their own terms. That's not true.
00:03:02.040 Or, it is true. Look at different indigenous tribes here. Not true. Okay. You can look it up.
00:03:07.740 Just how I looked up everything that we've been talking. I've looked it all up. I've had 20,000
00:03:11.300 of these conversations. Okay. Well, yeah, so, I'm glad you brought that up, because historically,
00:03:17.400 gender dysphoria, which is this condition where they don't feel comfortable with their sex.
00:03:22.300 Yes. It's essentially self-loathing is what it is. Historically, this affected mostly boys. Most of
00:03:27.800 them grew out of it when they went through puberty, more than 80%. Okay. But a majority actually grew
00:03:31.160 up to be gay. Okay. Which makes a bit of sense when you think about it. Yeah, I know. Effeminate
00:03:35.440 little boys. Totally. Yes. Yes. Yes. So, this whole movement today, these little kids who would
00:03:41.280 grow up to be gay are now coming to believe, oh, I must be trans, because I'm a really effeminate
00:03:45.300 little boy.
00:03:46.380 Trans kids matter! Trans kids matter! Trans kids matter! Trans kids matter!
00:03:53.500 Chris is actually really polite, and he's very careful with his choice of words.
00:04:17.000 He also does a lot of his work in the United States where they have the First Amendment,
00:04:20.560 but is he right about the law here in Canada? Is he really free? Well, so far, I guess, but I've been
00:04:28.780 in the free speech trenches for a while now, ever since I published the Danish cartoons of Mohammed
00:04:33.300 back in 2006, and I was prosecuted for three years by the Alberta Human Rights Commission,
00:04:39.820 and I'm sorry to say what Chris does would absolutely be illegal in more and more places
00:04:46.560 in the country. For example, if he had those billboards within 100 meters of a drag queen
00:04:52.560 story hour in Calgary, he'd be arrested, even if he didn't say a word. I know this because Pastor
00:04:59.240 Derek Reimer was arrested and charged by police for doing just that. So I thought maybe I should
00:05:05.040 recap the censorship that's going on in Canada today, not just for Chris, but for everyone to
00:05:09.740 know, and even for people outside Canada to know. Some of these examples I'm going to give you are
00:05:15.240 bigger than others. Some are more subtle, some are more serious, but they are all real, and the trend
00:05:21.940 is getting worse. Here are 30 ways that Canadians are censored, but don't lose hope because at the
00:05:29.960 end of the 30-item list, I'm going to tell you one way to fight back. All right, let's get to it.
00:05:36.700 I got 30 to go through. First example, the CRTC registration of podcasters. That was the news on
00:05:42.160 Friday. Canada now joins North Korea, China, and Iran in requiring podcasting companies to register
00:05:48.640 with the government. It's like communist Romania when you had to register your typewriter with the
00:05:53.880 police. After all, it was a dangerous weapon. Second example, police allow Antifa to attack
00:06:01.520 conservatives on the street. Chris himself was assaulted on the streets, and police routinely
00:06:06.360 refused to arrest the perpetrators. You suck. Fuck you. Fuck you. You're not wanted. Fuck you. You're a
00:06:12.720 fucking idiot. You're a fucking idiot. I don't know what to say. I guess these police officers are
00:06:16.740 mostly indoctrinated as well. They're afraid of the mob. I think they're afraid that if they do
00:06:23.960 anything to actually keep law and order, that they'll end up being on the end of this verbal
00:06:31.040 abuse. So it's just cowardice from everybody all around. People probably want to know, how do you
00:06:37.580 keep your composure? Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you.
00:06:50.080 Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Hey, get your fucking ass off.
00:06:56.360 You son of a bitch. This happens all the time. Police are instructed not to arrest Antifa
00:07:07.240 or other left-wing protesters when they're attacking conservatives. In a way, it's left-wing
00:07:12.760 politicians delegating, contracting out their censorship to their left-wing street gangs.
00:07:20.060 Here's Antifa attacking our reporter, Alexa LaVoie, about 10 days ago, while police did nothing but look.
00:07:27.900 To form a censorship, isn't it? Example three, government venues like city-owned convention
00:07:57.740 centers ban or cancel events that politicians don't like. Here's an example. It routinely
00:08:04.540 happens to peaceful activists like Megan Murphy, a feminist who wants to talk about women's rights
00:08:10.960 in the age of transgenderism. She's being banned from government facilities. Example four. Billboard
00:08:18.220 Chris is polite and very media savvy, but others who are a bit less eloquent end up prosecuted for
00:08:26.140 years, even decades, and some are even jailed. Seven years ago, Bill Whatcott peacefully joined a gay
00:08:35.340 pride parade in a costume and handed out pamphlets criticizing gay sex. He was arrested and charged
00:08:43.060 with a crime and has been being in court ever since. Here's another example. Eric Brazzo peacefully did
00:08:51.720 the same thing, but about radical Islam. Same thing, pamphlets. He was sentenced to nine months in
00:08:58.840 prison. Example five. I mentioned human rights commissions. That's one of the many censorship
00:09:04.880 weapons. Here's what it looked like to be interrogated. This is me during a three-year
00:09:10.480 investigation and prosecution for when I published those harmless Danish cartoons back in 2006. Here's
00:09:17.280 my interrogation in 2008. Remember this? My name is Ezra Levant. Before this government
00:09:22.420 interrogation begins, I will make a statement. When the Western Standard magazine printed the Danish
00:09:27.980 cartoons of Mohammed two years ago, I was the publisher. It was the proudest moment of my public
00:09:33.560 life. I would do it again today. In fact, I did do it again today. Though the Western Standard sadly no
00:09:40.580 longer publishes a print edition, I posted the cartoons this morning on my website, EzraLevant.com.
00:09:47.300 I'm here at this interrogation under protest. It is my position that the government has no legal or
00:09:53.120 moral authority to interrogate me or anyone else for publishing these words and pictures. That is a
00:09:58.920 violation of my ancient and inalienable freedoms. Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and in this
00:10:04.080 case, religious freedom and the separation of mosque and state. It is especially perverted that a
00:10:09.860 bureaucracy calling itself the Alberta Human Rights Commission would be the government agency violating
00:10:15.680 my human rights. So I will now call those bureaucrats the commission or the HRC, since to call the
00:10:22.080 commission a human rights commission is to destroy the meaning of those words. Boy, it's been a long
00:10:26.480 time, eh? The battle's actually a lot worse now. Example six. One of the reasons my friend Chris hasn't been
00:10:33.940 canceled is that he literally stands on the street. If he tried to book a venue, even if he managed to get
00:10:40.380 a private venue where he knew the owner, a mob threatening violence would force the venue to
00:10:47.080 cancel. I know because it happened to me when I had a book launch at two Alberta theaters for my best-selling
00:10:54.600 book called The Libranos. It was about Justin Trudeau. It was a mob, including, for example, a disgraceful
00:11:02.760 professor at the University of Alberta. This mob threatened the theater owner until he caved in
00:11:09.040 and banned the book launch. Example seven. By the way, there were 23 other books written about Justin
00:11:16.420 Trudeau at the same time as my book, The Libranos, but mine was obviously the most critical. And so for
00:11:21.840 four years now, I have been investigated and prosecuted by Elections Canada, a government agency.
00:11:28.640 They have fined me thousands of dollars. Here's one of their senior police telling me that I had to
00:11:35.200 register my book with the government. The knowledge that you would have or not have of the of the
00:11:40.140 election act, the Canada elections act, when you are planning the book and you, the, the, the new
00:11:49.100 third party rules, because I believe there's some comments on yourself as well about that. Did you give
00:11:54.520 any consideration of saying maybe I should register as a third party for this circumstance, or maybe I
00:12:01.520 shouldn't, um, because of my interpretation of what I'm going to do, or did you, um, not make that
00:12:08.680 determination?
00:12:10.500 Tim, I appreciate the question. Yeah, I absolutely did think about that at great length.
00:12:14.460 Do you want to share any of those thoughts?
00:12:21.180 Well, sure, some of them. I mean, I thought the day I register with the government to write a book
00:12:30.080 is the day we no longer are the true north strong and free. And if Elections Canada's commissioners
00:12:39.820 are stupid enough to prosecute me for writing, publishing, and promoting a book about an election
00:12:46.860 during an election, then that's an important fight to have, because we need to roll back these
00:12:53.180 pencil-neck bureaucrats and their blackface boss, and we need to remind them that we're still a free
00:12:59.500 country. Boy, they hate that book. Example number eight. So the government prosecuted me for the book.
00:13:05.760 A mob terrorized a theater owner into canceling my book launch, and the country's largest book chain,
00:13:12.320 Chapters Indigo, refuses to stock my book. They never carry conservative books, and if they do,
00:13:20.060 staff routinely hide them. Try to find Tamara Leach's best-selling book about the convoy,
00:13:26.400 or Andrew Lawton's. A government-created book monopoly censors conservative books. That's censorship.
00:13:33.780 Example nine. Oh, well, just sell your books on Amazon, right? Okay, good idea. Until they ban you.
00:13:42.100 We published a best-selling book called China Virus, critical of Trudeau and his connections to China
00:13:47.880 during the pandemic, and Amazon banned it. Then they unbanned it for a couple days, and then they
00:13:54.820 re-banned it. We asked why, and all they would tell us is that officials told them to ban it.
00:14:01.520 Chinese officials are Canadian officials, and which answer would be worse? Example 10.
00:14:09.420 Rebel News and other independent media are banned from attending the federal government's press
00:14:13.760 conferences in Parliament. Even worse, this is enforced by our subsidized media competitors
00:14:20.180 at the Parliamentary Press Gallery, every one of whom takes money from Justin Trudeau. We are literally
00:14:26.700 banned because of our viewpoint. Example 11. We haven't just been banned by the government in Canada.
00:14:34.980 We've been banned by the Canadian government of the United Nations. We used to be accredited there
00:14:40.100 until a Trudeau cabinet minister told them to refuse us that censorship. Example 12. Twice now,
00:14:48.260 Rebel News was personally, our company was specifically banned from covering the national election debates
00:14:55.520 organized by the government. Twice we had to go to the federal court and have them struck down and
00:15:01.200 ordered to accredit us. Why do we have to go to court to even attend a public debate? Example 13.
00:15:09.280 Rebel journalists have been physically beaten, shoved, and even shot by police, including by
00:15:17.720 Justin Trudeau's personal bodyguards. Look at Trudeau's bodyguards here, jumping out of his SUV
00:15:23.840 and beating up David Menzies, who is simply standing with a microphone to ask him a question.
00:15:30.040 What are you doing? Get off me.
00:15:32.340 Hey, I can...
00:15:33.720 Hey, this is assault. I'm on a side...
00:15:37.720 What is this?
00:15:39.260 I'm on a sidewalk.
00:15:40.500 What is this? You cannot touch me. Not rushing and working.
00:15:50.060 Hey.
00:15:52.340 Are you kidding? Are you kidding?
00:15:56.620 Let's go of me.
00:15:58.480 What is this?
00:16:00.900 You can't... Am I under arrest? Am I under arrest?
00:16:05.160 Absolutely atrocious and silence from the media party.
00:16:08.880 Example 14.
00:16:11.480 Calgary police have demanded the right to seize footage, including photographs, video recordings,
00:16:18.100 and audio recordings. They demand to know what we're working on.
00:16:23.280 Example 15.
00:16:25.020 Bill C-11. Look at Section 9.11E.
00:16:30.200 It gives Trudeau the power to alter the discoverability algorithm for Facebook, YouTube, and Google.
00:16:37.620 He can push down sites he doesn't like and push up sites he does.
00:16:44.480 Example 16.
00:16:46.020 Trudeau has introduced a journalism license called the QCJO, Qualified Canadian Journalism Organization.
00:16:54.220 You have to apply to the government, and they decide whether or not they can trust your journalism
00:16:59.760 before giving you this license.
00:17:02.460 Rebel News has been refused this license.
00:17:05.840 Bizarrely, the government claims that less than 1% of what we do is journalism.
00:17:11.280 We're going to court, but that's part of the point, isn't it?
00:17:14.500 The process is the punishment.
00:17:17.060 Just to do our job, we have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours in court.
00:17:22.420 Example 17.
00:17:24.800 Another Trudeau bill called C-18.
00:17:28.000 The idea behind this bill is simple and crass.
00:17:32.380 Trudeau is going to charge Facebook and Google money for every time they link to a news source.
00:17:39.900 They'll collect that money, and Trudeau will apportion it only to trusted media.
00:17:44.900 That's Trudeau's word.
00:17:46.080 Example 18.
00:17:49.360 Government pressure on social media companies.
00:17:52.460 We've learned from Twitter and the Twitter files that the Canadian government, through their state broadcaster,
00:17:58.980 threatened to sue Twitter if Twitter didn't silence the government's opponents.
00:18:04.400 Obviously, they're talking about us, too.
00:18:06.340 Example 19.
00:18:08.260 The Canadian government actually spies on us.
00:18:13.620 They hired a contractor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to do an information operation workup on Rebel News,
00:18:22.300 treating us as if we're a foreign enemy.
00:18:25.180 Example 20.
00:18:26.940 The state media, Trudeau's CBC state broadcaster, has a permanent campaign to denormalize us.
00:18:34.560 That's not journalism.
00:18:36.440 That's them running an errand for Trudeau to further censor us.
00:18:40.900 Example 21.
00:18:42.680 Being blocked on Twitter by cabinet ministers.
00:18:45.500 I'm not talking about their personal Twitter accounts.
00:18:48.120 I'm talking about government department accounts.
00:18:51.360 Rebel News journalists are blocked from accessing information on Twitter that every other citizen has access to.
00:18:58.640 It's a way of saying if you disagree with the government, you will be cut off from normal goods and services that you are due as a citizen.
00:19:08.420 Example 22.
00:19:10.500 In Canada, no industry is more highly regulated than the big banks.
00:19:15.300 They're practically public utilities.
00:19:17.080 And so it's no surprise that the Royal Bank, a bank with whom I have banked for decades, refused to give Rebel News a mortgage.
00:19:27.040 It's not quite true.
00:19:27.980 We were actually approved for a mortgage.
00:19:30.560 The mortgage officer said we had a great mortgage application.
00:19:34.280 But when the national office got wind of us, they canceled us for political reasons.
00:19:39.920 Here's the local mortgage broker telling me that on the phone.
00:19:42.860 Yeah, it's just about the nature of the business altogether because the bank has been, I'll be blunt with you, the bank has been, you know, trying to pry away from certain, you know, clients where they're kind of out there in the media and very strong opinionated, you know, which is your business in a way.
00:20:05.380 So we're just clearing some internal hurdles to make sure that the bank is okay to kind of onboard you as a client internally.
00:20:16.540 Example 23.
00:20:17.780 This goes to what I was saying about Billboard Chris before.
00:20:21.340 Billboard Chris is a good egg, but I wouldn't want him to wear his billboard within 100 meters of a drag queen story hour or he'd be arrested and charged like Pastor Derek Reimer.
00:20:33.000 Next example, also from Alberta, Arthur Pavlovsky.
00:20:37.600 He gave a sermon down at the Coutts blockade.
00:20:41.760 It was an 18-minute speech.
00:20:43.600 He went down there, gave them a pep talk and said, hold the line, but be peaceful.
00:20:48.320 Arthur Pavlovsky was charged with inciting mischief, convicted and given a 60-day sentence.
00:20:56.700 Example 25.
00:20:58.660 Church closures during the lockdown.
00:21:00.920 It's related.
00:21:01.580 When you're not allowed to gather to pray, that is a form of censorship.
00:21:07.120 Costco, cannabis stores, liquor stores, Walmart, they weren't forced to close during the lockdown, but churches were.
00:21:16.000 Example 26.
00:21:18.080 Compelled speech.
00:21:19.400 The same Arthur Pavlovsky I mentioned a moment ago was actually ordered by a rogue judge that whenever he criticized lockdowns,
00:21:27.560 he was required to immediately thereafter read a little message handwritten by that judge, basically renouncing and denouncing himself.
00:21:36.300 A Christian pastor in church, on Facebook, or in media interviews, whenever he criticized the government, had to immediately add a disclaimer that he was wrong.
00:21:45.920 Example 27.
00:21:47.660 Example 27.
00:21:49.220 Trudeau has effectively exiled Facebook and Google from the news business.
00:21:55.080 I mentioned before, C18 that would compel those companies to pay for linking to news sources.
00:22:02.000 Obviously, they won't do that, but that has cut off an enormous amount of news to Canadian consumers, leaving the dominant player as the CBC.
00:22:12.900 When Spain tried something similar to Google years ago, Google stopped sharing news, and the big players got more news, and independent startups got cut off.
00:22:23.440 That's Trudeau's plan for Canada.
00:22:26.480 Example 28.
00:22:27.900 Just this past week, the town of Waterloo passed a bylaw saying you're not allowed to have any hateful words, no harassing words that make you feel bad.
00:22:40.980 And that's against the law in Waterloo now.
00:22:43.480 The government's saying you're not allowed to make people feel bad.
00:22:47.460 Example 29.
00:22:49.400 Just this last week, a $300 ticket for someone on public transit talking about support for the Million March for Kids, the Parents' Rights, Children's Rights March against Transgender Extremism in the school.
00:23:05.700 Simply talking about this idea on the public transit yielded a $300 fine.
00:23:13.700 Example 30.
00:23:14.760 And the biggest example of all, Trudeau invoking a form of martial law called the Emergencies Act after a week of peaceful protest by the truckers and this insane Trudeau cabinet minister claiming that honk honk was actually code for Heil Hitler.
00:23:33.300 Get a load of this kook.
00:23:34.700 How much vitriol do we have to see of honk honk, which is an acronym for Heil Hitler, do we need to see by these protesters on social media?
00:23:45.900 Yeah, it would be funny if she didn't declare martial law, seize hundreds of bank accounts of peaceful protesters, and throw Tamara Leach, the leader of the protest, in prison for 49 days.
00:23:58.340 Those are 30 examples.
00:24:00.140 I'll give you a 31st as a bonus.
00:24:02.580 Doctors in Canada who dared to speak out against the lockdowns or even the vaccine mandates were suspended and investigated by their colleges of physicians and surgeons.
00:24:15.380 There you have it.
00:24:16.500 31 examples.
00:24:17.940 Some big, some small.
00:24:20.180 Some shocking, and some subtle.
00:24:22.560 Some, I'm sure you've never heard before, 30 ways that Canada is less free when it comes to freedom of speech.
00:24:30.680 How do you feel right now?
00:24:32.100 A little depressed?
00:24:33.760 Well, you should feel upset.
00:24:35.620 You should feel worried.
00:24:36.620 But don't give up hope.
00:24:38.020 Because there were some victories in that list, weren't there?
00:24:41.840 For example, I mentioned that twice Rebel News was banned from covering the federal election debates.
00:24:48.000 But twice we ran to the federal court on an emergency basis, and twice the federal court of Canada agreed with us that Trudeau was violating our constitutional rights.
00:24:59.000 And twice the court ordered Trudeau to stop discriminating against us, to allow us to report on the debates, and even to pay us thousands of dollars in legal fees.
00:25:09.260 My point is, don't give up hope.
00:25:12.680 That's what they want you to do.
00:25:14.500 Don't give up your freedoms.
00:25:17.320 Fight back.
00:25:18.940 I said I was going to give you 30 examples of Canadian censorship, and I did.
00:25:22.840 I gave you 31.
00:25:24.200 But I also said I'd give you one way to fight back.
00:25:27.720 And here it is.
00:25:29.320 Go to our website, stopthecensorship.ca.
00:25:33.920 You can do a few things there.
00:25:36.180 First of all, you can learn about all the censorship in Canada.
00:25:40.360 Second of all, you can sign our petition against censorship.
00:25:43.780 And I know Trudeau will ignore it, but let him see that there are hundreds of thousands of Canadians against him.
00:25:50.440 Chip in to our various lawsuits where we fight back.
00:25:55.140 Read about those lawsuits.
00:25:56.500 Right now, if I count correctly, we have seven lawsuits that we have filed against the government to expand our freedoms, and we'll have another one as soon as tomorrow.
00:26:05.920 Ongoing litigation with the government includes my battle against Elections Canada.
00:26:12.900 They're trying to criminalize my book, The Libranos.
00:26:16.480 That was in court just two weeks ago.
00:26:18.700 If we lose, God forbid, we'll appeal.
00:26:21.600 The Twitter ban by Stephen Gilboa.
00:26:23.920 Our QCJO journalism license being refused by the government.
00:26:30.320 We're appealing that.
00:26:32.180 Physical attacks on our journalists.
00:26:34.140 We're suing Trudeau's bodyguards.
00:26:35.940 Did you know that?
00:26:37.480 We're suing the RCMP, who during the martial law period shot our reporter, Alexa Lavoie.
00:26:43.460 You can learn about these fightbacks at stopthecensorship.ca.
00:26:50.620 And just yesterday, I reached out to a law firm to see if there was some way to fight against Justin Trudeau's new compulsion that all live streamers and podcasters have to register with the government.
00:27:03.500 There you have it.
00:27:04.760 The state of Canadian freedom in 2023.
00:27:08.520 I've got a question for you.
00:27:10.820 Why doesn't the mainstream media care?
00:27:13.880 There's a lot of answers to that.
00:27:16.020 One is, they're on Trudeau's payroll, so they don't have to care.
00:27:19.620 And maybe they never meant it anyways.
00:27:21.320 Maybe the only freedom they cared about was their own.
00:27:25.060 But here at Rebel News, we don't take a dime from any government, certainly not from Justin Trudeau.
00:27:30.400 We survive only because of our viewers.
00:27:33.100 That's how we do our journalism, through crowdfunding.
00:27:35.980 But it's not enough just to tell the story.
00:27:38.520 Every once in a while, we have to stop and get involved and fight back.
00:27:43.420 Because if we don't, who will?
00:27:46.880 And if not now, then when?
00:27:49.720 Go to stopthecensorship.ca.
00:27:52.180 Read about what's going on in the country.
00:27:54.800 Read about what we're doing.
00:27:56.500 Sign our petition.
00:27:58.140 And if you can, help chip in to cover our enormous legal fees.
00:28:02.720 No one else is out there fighting for freedom.
00:28:05.180 Not in the courts, at least.
00:28:06.740 We need your help.
00:28:08.320 Thanks.
00:28:19.860 You know, there's certain things out there that if you agree with them, they're not a conspiracy theory.
00:28:26.280 But if you disagree with them, they say you're talking about a conspiracy theory.
00:28:30.800 An obvious example of that is The Great Reset.
00:28:34.120 It's actually a book by Klaus Schwab.
00:28:37.280 If you agree with The Great Reset, then no problems.
00:28:40.460 Here, join the team.
00:28:41.280 We're going to talk about how to implement it.
00:28:43.060 If you disagree with The Great Reset, then you're some fringe conspiracy theorist.
00:28:47.920 It's funny how that works out.
00:28:50.040 Let me show you, by the way, the man who co-authored The Great Reset.
00:28:56.100 Here's Klaus Schwab bragging about penetrating the cabinets in governments around the world.
00:29:02.040 Take a look at this.
00:29:02.780 This notion to integrate young leaders is part of the World Economic Forum since many years.
00:29:10.540 When I mention our names like Mrs. Merkel, even Vladimir Putin and so on,
00:29:17.380 they all have been young global leaders of the World Economic Forum.
00:29:20.960 But what we are very proud of now is the young generation, like Prime Minister Trudeau,
00:29:30.340 President of Argentina and so on, that we penetrate the cabinets.
00:29:36.700 So, yesterday, I was at a reception for Prime Minister Trudeau, and I know that half of this cabinet,
00:29:49.300 or even more half of this cabinet, are for our actually young global leaders of the World Economic Forum.
00:29:57.900 And that's true in Argentina, too.
00:29:59.760 Wow.
00:30:00.100 Well, who is this madman, Klaus Schwab?
00:30:04.020 Some might say, oh, he's just boasting.
00:30:06.180 He's just bragging.
00:30:07.820 He's talking himself up.
00:30:09.480 He doesn't really penetrate the cabinets.
00:30:12.680 Well, actually, Fraulein Chrystia Freeland, whose grandfather we now know was a Nazi who came to Canada after the war,
00:30:20.820 Fraulein Freeland is actually on the board of trustees of the World Economic Forum.
00:30:27.120 So, maybe Klaus Schwab isn't just talking through his hat.
00:30:30.820 And Leslie Lewis, a conservative MP, one of our favorites, filed an order paper question with the government,
00:30:38.300 asking a simple question.
00:30:40.420 Hey, how much money has Canada, or rather, taxpayers of Canada, forced to by Justin Trudeau,
00:30:48.040 how much money has Canada given to the World Economic Forum that Chrystia Freeland just happens to sit on as a director?
00:30:56.560 I don't know how that's even legally or ethically possible, by the way.
00:31:00.580 How could a cabinet minister stay on as a director of a private company?
00:31:04.600 I don't even know how this is allowed.
00:31:06.780 But the answer is $22 million.
00:31:12.080 Joining us now to talk about this revelation is our friend Mark Morano, the boss of ClimateDepot.com.
00:31:18.040 Now, Mark, the World Economic Forum has got a lot of notoriety in recent years,
00:31:23.460 and the left, especially in Canada, the CBC, has tried to say,
00:31:27.520 oh, they're just good guys who talk policy, and there's nothing to be scared of.
00:31:32.600 There's no secrets there.
00:31:34.820 I don't think that's quite true, is it?
00:31:37.200 I think they're more than a talk shop.
00:31:38.880 They actually are sort of a laboratory for bad ideas that are then piped right into both governments
00:31:45.540 and corporate America, like through massive investors like BlackRock.
00:31:52.560 What do you think?
00:31:54.240 Yeah, I mean, the genius, if you will, of the World Economic Forum,
00:31:57.600 started in 1971 by Klaus Schwab, is very simple.
00:32:01.780 He, first of all, came up with stakeholder capitalism, which means you evaluate a company
00:32:06.600 not on whether its profit margin is good, return to investments, any product it produces,
00:32:13.220 but on how basically it adheres to the woke, progressive standards on critical race, climate, energy, and transgender.
00:32:22.700 And so what he's done in order to achieve this by bypassing democracy
00:32:26.780 is he has given a haven for the royal family, for prime ministers, bureaucrats, parliamentarians,
00:32:35.100 senators, congressmen, and the corporate world, billionaires and millionaires as well,
00:32:40.560 to meet off the books multiple times a year, chiefly one time and sometimes two or three times in Davos,
00:32:47.640 where they literally get together off the books and have the most extensive conversations
00:32:52.440 and plan a corporate government collusion to which you no longer need to have the Canadian Parliament vote
00:32:59.040 to ban gas-powered cars, the U.S. Congress vote to ban it or to go after meat-eating.
00:33:04.360 It's all done behind the scenes because of things like the World Economic Forum,
00:33:09.800 which is probably the most influential and successful.
00:33:12.540 And that's a great business model because these corporations and billionaires and lobbyists
00:33:17.720 can meet with these politicians, like Justin Trudeau, like Catherine McKenna, like Joe Biden,
00:33:24.180 anyone else, off the books.
00:33:25.900 There's no lobbying rules and regulations.
00:33:27.980 There's no oversight.
00:33:29.120 There's no committees.
00:33:29.980 There's no regulations attributed because these are just private parties
00:33:33.600 at meetings of the World Economic Forum.
00:33:36.040 That's how he's gotten so successful.
00:33:38.080 And when he says he penetrates the cabinets, he truly does.
00:33:41.800 And you can look at what happened in the Netherlands.
00:33:43.380 Prime Minister Mark Rudd is a disciple of their Young Leadership Program,
00:33:48.540 and he is literally implementing the Great Food Reset in the Netherlands
00:33:52.620 as he tries to shut down agriculture in that country.
00:33:55.760 You know, he penetrates the cabinets for a few reasons.
00:33:59.500 One is he just has this God complex,
00:34:01.720 and he wants to run the world without the bother of seeking election anywhere.
00:34:06.000 But he also penetrates the cabinets for the benefit of his members who pay hundreds of thousands,
00:34:15.160 sometimes millions of dollars to be on the inside.
00:34:17.900 And here's what I mean by that.
00:34:18.800 And I saw this when I was over there, when our little rebel team was there.
00:34:22.900 We saw the masters of the universe, the VVIPs, the very, very important people,
00:34:29.800 just wandering around, like literally without bodyguards.
00:34:33.560 We bumped into John Kerry, Tony Blair, Brian Kemp, the governor of Georgia,
00:34:41.000 Albert Bourla of Pfizer.
00:34:43.840 You just bump into these masters of the universe.
00:34:47.040 It's like a kid in a candy shop if you're a news watcher.
00:34:50.100 And by the way, most of these people you wouldn't even recognize
00:34:52.220 because they're sort of the power behind the throne.
00:34:54.680 I would recognize Larry Fink, the boss of BlackRock,
00:34:57.780 but I don't think most people would because he's not an elected person.
00:35:01.020 He's just a master of the universe with trillions of dollars.
00:35:03.940 Here's my point.
00:35:05.460 Larry Fink has a God complex.
00:35:07.820 He wants to craft the world in his image,
00:35:09.580 but he loves the fact that he can meet in secret with politicians
00:35:15.820 and not have to disclose that.
00:35:18.260 Oh, we were just all at the World Economic Forum together.
00:35:21.440 We were at a party, yeah.
00:35:22.780 And so the lobbying that goes on, the deals,
00:35:26.780 it's secret because what happens in Davos stays in Davos.
00:35:31.780 It is an underminer of our democracy.
00:35:35.220 No wonder Chrystia Freeland loves it.
00:35:37.900 Yes.
00:35:38.440 Imagine if BlackRock or Vanguard wanted to meet with a Joe Biden,
00:35:43.280 with U.S. senators, with congressmen.
00:35:45.400 They would have to go to Capitol Hill, fill out all kinds of forms.
00:35:48.840 The congressmen would be subject.
00:35:49.980 They wouldn't even be able to take,
00:35:51.100 in many cases when you meet on Capitol Hill and having worked in the U.S. Senate,
00:35:54.600 that you can't even take food from a lobbyist.
00:35:57.560 You have to get food that's publicly available.
00:36:00.260 Basically, food you wouldn't want to eat is the only thing legal to eat in those circumstances.
00:36:04.720 So imagine, again, the genius of the World Economic Forum is to bypass all of that,
00:36:09.860 bring everyone together, to have that.
00:36:12.180 The perfect word is collusion of shared interests because that's what they're doing.
00:36:16.760 They're colluding without having to do that.
00:36:18.860 So what ends up happening is they make these contacts.
00:36:22.340 The World Economic Forum can make anything happen.
00:36:24.900 And then you have things like your Canadian government,
00:36:27.100 your global Canada giving $22 million to the World Economic Forum,
00:36:30.660 your former environmental minister, Catherine McKenna,
00:36:34.320 paying for a study by the World Economic Forum to support the carbon tax,
00:36:38.640 which they later introduced.
00:36:39.800 And Justin Trudeau then cites the studies that they paid for.
00:36:43.300 I mean, this is bought and paid for propaganda.
00:36:45.600 You go out and you say, hey, the World Economic Forum, they trained us and funded us and helped us.
00:36:52.120 We want to do what they want.
00:36:53.240 So let's ask them to give us their studies.
00:36:55.380 And then you get their studies, you cite it,
00:36:57.080 and then you impose it on the Canadian people, whatever ideas they have.
00:37:00.900 There's some rotten hair.
00:37:02.620 And it's not in Denmark.
00:37:03.700 It's in Davos.
00:37:04.760 Yeah.
00:37:05.340 You know, Pierre Pauly of the Conservative leader of Canada says that he will stop his ministers from going to Davos.
00:37:12.180 Of course, Danielle Smith, the premier of Alberta, has said the same.
00:37:16.100 They have to do this.
00:37:17.060 Pardon me?
00:37:17.480 You have to.
00:37:18.280 Yeah.
00:37:18.520 They have to do that.
00:37:19.400 They can't allow this.
00:37:20.400 This has to be considered a lobbying trip.
00:37:22.740 And the only way they should be allowed to go is massive paperwork, massive oversight.
00:37:26.880 And of course, that would ruin Davos if that ever happened.
00:37:29.260 That's right, because it's all about that clubbiness.
00:37:32.620 And you mentioned that a lobbyist in the United States is not even allowed to buy a fancy lunch.
00:37:38.840 It has to be under a certain dollar amount, if I'm not mistaken.
00:37:42.260 Basically, burger and fries, or it's considered a bribe.
00:37:44.940 Yeah, and chips and a sandwich is what it typically was in the Senate.
00:37:47.960 And there's a wisdom there.
00:37:49.480 Because you don't want to take someone out to a $1,000 dinner, because that is too big of a favor to pay a public person.
00:37:58.920 And let me tell you, in Davos, I'm sure you could find a hamburger if you wanted to.
00:38:04.000 But it's fine French dining.
00:38:06.860 It's exclusive catering.
00:38:08.640 Like, they literally fly in to a private jet airport, and then they take a helicopter right into Davos.
00:38:16.040 God forbid they have to drive a few country miles.
00:38:19.180 It's so – there's such sloshing around of government money, private money, lobbyist money.
00:38:26.380 I mean, it's – being there is an incredible feeling, because I feel like I'm such an imposter and an intruder.
00:38:33.520 Because, of course, we, when we went there, were not registered.
00:38:37.220 And they make it so hard to get there.
00:38:39.880 They book every single hotel in the entire town.
00:38:43.540 It's booked up.
00:38:44.320 Try getting an Airbnb.
00:38:45.840 Try going on Hotels.com.
00:38:47.520 You will see the entire city is booked up.
00:38:49.920 So, when rebel journalists go, we have to stay a town or two away, take the train in every morning.
00:38:55.040 That's not by accident.
00:38:56.840 This really is like the Wolfschlager, like some secret den of the supervillains high in the Alps.
00:39:04.620 I'm not even kidding.
00:39:06.280 That's what it is, Mark.
00:39:07.940 And shame on the regime media for saying, oh, no, no.
00:39:11.900 It's just a good get-together by good guys who care about the world.
00:39:15.820 So, if the whole superhero, supervillain comic book were real, our regime media would be on the side of the supervillains, Mark.
00:39:26.280 They pay better.
00:39:27.240 They would.
00:39:28.860 And what's significant – again, people think, you know, this isn't just, well, it's a private meeting.
00:39:32.680 This is not a private meeting in the sense that public officials from every country on the earth, from presidents and prime ministers to senators and congressmen, show up at these, and they can be wined and dined, all sorts of deals, and they end up being beholden to this group.
00:39:52.540 And what ends up happening is it directly affects everyone.
00:39:55.880 Right now, we're living in a world economic forum, climate lockdown, when France bans two-and-a-half-hour flights, when the French public now, under this indoctrination, is saying, you know, 60% of kids, 18 to 24, I should say adults, 18 to 24, think you should only have a four-flight-per-life ban.
00:40:15.540 And at the same time, they're the ones behind pushing this car bans, ending the gas-powered car bans, which is creating vehicle rationing.
00:40:24.300 They're the ones creating the collapse of our energy and electricity.
00:40:28.020 So this is why this is important, and we need to make it toxic for politicians.
00:40:32.980 And right now in the United States, we need to make it toxic for at least Republican politicians.
00:40:36.440 I will give Donald Trump credit.
00:40:37.680 The only time I've ever seen a justified reason for going to these meetings was when Donald Trump showed up.
00:40:43.440 I believe it was 2017, his first meeting, the first time as president, at Davos, and he literally compared climate alarmism to the palm readers and tarot card readers on the boardwalk and called it medieval witchcraft.
00:40:57.780 That's the way you handle a world economic forum meeting.
00:41:01.080 You go and you rip it the hell apart.
00:41:03.300 But that is few and far between.
00:41:04.960 Most politicians go and get wined and dined.
00:41:07.620 Here, let's see a quick clip of Donald Trump going into the lion's den.
00:41:11.800 Here's Trump at Davos.
00:41:13.440 America's newfound prosperity is undeniable, unprecedented, and unmatched anywhere in the world.
00:41:20.080 America achieved this stunning turnaround not by making minor changes to a handful of policies,
00:41:25.900 but by adopting a whole new approach centered entirely on the well-being of the American worker.
00:41:33.140 Every decision we make on taxes, trade, regulation, energy, immigration, education, and more, is focused on improving the lives of everyday Americans.
00:41:44.500 We are determined to create the highest standard of living that anyone can imagine, and right now that's what we're doing for our workers, the highest in the world.
00:41:54.100 And we're determined to ensure that the working and middle class reap the largest gains.
00:42:00.740 A nation's highest duty is to its own citizens.
00:42:05.280 Honoring this truth is the only way to build faith and confidence in the market system.
00:42:10.840 Only when governments put their own citizens first will people be fully invested in their national futures.
00:42:19.440 In the United States, we are building an economy that works for everyone, restoring the bonds of love and loyalty that unite citizens and powers nations.
00:42:32.480 Today, I hold up the American model as an example to the world of a working system, a free enterprise, that will produce the most benefits for the most people in the 21st century and beyond.
00:42:46.440 A pro-worker, pro-citizen, pro-family agenda demonstrates how a nation can thrive when its communities, its companies, its government, and its people work together for the good of the whole nation.
00:43:00.240 Today, I urge other nations to follow our example and liberate your citizens from the crushing weight of bureaucracy.
00:43:08.960 With that, you have to run your own countries the way you want.
00:43:11.920 Hey, I want to show you one clip.
00:43:13.740 When I was in Davos last time, it's sort of a contest or a game.
00:43:20.260 You have to recognize these VIPs very quickly as they walk by on the street.
00:43:25.780 So Tony Blair, John Kerry, obviously very, very recognizable.
00:43:28.580 Albert Bourla, we just caught him as he was sneaking by.
00:43:33.380 And it was very lucky that we did.
00:43:35.720 But I didn't know what Governor Kemp of Georgia looked like.
00:43:39.700 Someone pointed him out to me.
00:43:41.000 And I didn't really have a lot on him.
00:43:44.080 I know he's part of a quarrel within the Republican Party.
00:43:46.660 But I thought, OK, we got ourselves a Republican from the South, no less, at Davos.
00:43:51.420 That seems a little odd.
00:43:53.060 So I asked him some questions.
00:43:54.520 I want to show you, Mark.
00:43:55.480 I wasn't particularly rough.
00:43:57.720 I didn't actually know him that well.
00:43:59.500 I just knew one thing about him.
00:44:01.280 Republican Governor Davos.
00:44:03.060 So let me show you my questions to him, which he should have been able to slam dunk.
00:44:07.700 But he was obviously extremely uncomfortable about being shown to be at Davos.
00:44:12.440 Here, take a look at this.
00:44:13.280 Governor, really quickly, what do you say to your critics who think this is a globalist event?
00:44:17.360 I'll walk and talk.
00:44:18.740 No, we're good.
00:44:19.580 I apologize.
00:44:20.860 How come you're blocking the governor from answering to his constituents?
00:44:24.600 What would you say to your critics who think this is not the right place for America first Republican?
00:44:29.200 We're trying to.
00:44:30.840 I think my story's pretty clear.
00:44:32.920 Governor.
00:44:33.540 Well, but here you are with a bunch of globalists.
00:44:36.240 Alex Soros is here.
00:44:37.500 Excuse me.
00:44:37.960 Why are you coming to a Soros event?
00:44:40.180 Just, I'm sure you have a good explanation.
00:44:42.660 Sir, we're not doing interviews right now.
00:44:44.700 If you'd like to do something, you can tell our team at the office and be glad to try to.
00:44:48.060 Well, we can walk and talk for a couple of minutes.
00:44:51.400 Is this a rebuke to the America first wing of your party?
00:45:01.940 There's a lot of censors here, a lot of big tech censors here.
00:45:06.600 Do you criticize that?
00:45:08.400 Have you talked to any of the globalists or censors and let them know your First Amendment point of view?
00:45:16.360 Do you have a First Amendment point of view?
00:45:22.240 Have you had any undisclosed meetings?
00:45:24.580 I know that there are private bilateral meetings going on.
00:45:27.700 Are there any that you've had that you haven't declared?
00:45:30.100 Like I told you earlier, you can reach out to my office about my calendar.
00:45:33.680 We're glad to share that with you.
00:45:34.960 Well, why wouldn't you tell me right now since we're walking and talking?
00:45:40.640 Well, it's a good time to do an interview.
00:45:43.680 Have you met with Alex Soros?
00:45:45.280 He's here.
00:45:51.660 Do you agree with the energy transition plans of the World Economic Forum, Governor?
00:45:56.560 They believe in getting off fossil fuels.
00:46:00.640 Do you share that vision?
00:46:04.420 They talk about an energy transition.
00:46:07.280 Do you support that, sir?
00:46:13.120 We're walking up to Black Rock's pavilion.
00:46:16.420 Have you had any meetings with Black Rock?
00:46:18.420 How come you're not talking to folks?
00:46:27.600 Is that why you came here, to sort of get away from the scrutiny of the American media?
00:46:37.280 When you're in the legislature, there's all sorts of checks and balances on you.
00:46:42.660 There's the opposition.
00:46:43.700 There's the media.
00:46:44.280 But here, it's sort of a secret conclave, isn't it?
00:46:53.160 Given the price of inflation, meat, eggs, milk, things like that in Georgia,
00:46:59.340 how does it feel going to a five-star luxury event in the Swiss Alps?
00:47:03.160 Does it feel wrong for the times?
00:47:05.060 This really is a luxury event.
00:47:12.460 Don't you think that sort of tone, it's the wrong tone for how it is in Georgia these days?
00:47:24.100 Is there a reason you won't answer?
00:47:25.860 I mean, you say you're walking somewhere.
00:47:28.020 All right.
00:47:28.580 Good luck, Governor.
00:47:29.320 I don't know why he didn't just say something like, I'm here to get investment for Georgia.
00:47:34.760 This is where the money is.
00:47:36.220 I'm trying to get jobs for Georgia.
00:47:37.840 Like, that actually, I'd say, okay, well, it's a bit odd.
00:47:41.100 You need all these private meetings.
00:47:42.720 But that would be an answer.
00:47:45.500 And that would probably sell back home in Georgia.
00:47:48.000 I don't care where I have to go.
00:47:50.260 I will travel the world to get investment for my people.
00:47:53.620 Okay, good.
00:47:54.340 Why didn't he say that?
00:47:55.380 Because maybe it wasn't true.
00:47:57.800 Because maybe he was there for some other scheming.
00:48:00.500 He wouldn't say who he met with.
00:48:02.160 He wouldn't say what he was doing there.
00:48:03.900 And he didn't have anything to say about censorship and First Amendment.
00:48:08.420 I don't know.
00:48:09.240 I just, I'm not saying I'm against people meeting.
00:48:12.260 I'm for free association and all that.
00:48:14.720 But when it's government officials doing secret deals, that's a problem.
00:48:19.460 Last word to you, Mark.
00:48:21.660 Yeah, I mean, here's the thing.
00:48:22.940 Governor Kemp, I believe the best way to describe it, he's a tool of the establishment.
00:48:27.740 Now, he was very good on COVID.
00:48:29.520 So I'm a little torn.
00:48:30.480 I don't know much about him myself.
00:48:31.760 But he was standing stall against COVID restrictions in the United States.
00:48:36.040 Much, you know, actually right up there with DeSantis.
00:48:38.880 But he wasn't high profile.
00:48:39.780 As you say, he's not even recognizable.
00:48:41.840 But I think what happens here is he was going to this meeting, A, probably for the junket.
00:48:47.580 B, just to make connections.
00:48:48.960 But he recognized when you asked him these questions that probably 30, 40 percent of his base back in Georgia is not going to accept the fact he's there.
00:48:58.060 So he probably caught it like a deer in the headlights there.
00:49:01.420 He didn't know what to say.
00:49:02.780 But I will say that's the only reason for any Republican officeholder to go.
00:49:06.340 And if I was a senator or governor, I probably would want to go if I could get in.
00:49:10.340 I would go to monitor and report back about how destructive and evil the organization is.
00:49:15.920 And I would go there to condemn it and talk about how even if there's a great opportunity to make connections, the negative, the overall balance of this meeting is negative.
00:49:24.240 And here's their agenda.
00:49:25.300 And here's what they're doing to the world by bypassing democracy.
00:49:27.980 That's the only justified way.
00:49:29.220 And that's why I mentioned Donald Trump was the only legitimate president, the only legitimate U.S. officeholder I saw take advantage of that.
00:49:36.100 We have the same thing as I was in Egypt last year at the U.N. Climate Summit.
00:49:40.000 Delegation of Republican congressmen came, the Republican Solutions Coalition.
00:49:44.440 They believe climate's a problem and have no problem with what the U.N. is doing.
00:49:48.180 But they're there to say, hey, we can't get off fossil fuels too fast.
00:49:51.900 That's not a group of Republicans I respect.
00:49:53.720 Yeah.
00:49:54.820 Well, listen, Mark, great to catch up with you.
00:49:56.940 And hopefully we'll see you either at the World Economic Forum or the Global Warming U.N. Conference.
00:50:03.820 They've been holding them in semi-free regimes lately.
00:50:07.620 We wanted to go to Egypt at the World for the Global Warming Conference.
00:50:11.960 But we hired a lawyer in Cairo because we wanted to make sure we wouldn't get deported or jailed if we asked unscripted questions.
00:50:21.860 And our lawyer in Cairo said if you scrum politicians and embarrass them and you're not registered as journalists when you come into the country with the U.N., you will likely be arrested.
00:50:38.320 That's what we were told.
00:50:39.620 And I have no beef with Egypt in particular.
00:50:42.380 I just wanted to send reporters to scrum global warming delegates.
00:50:46.320 But our lawyer said unless you're going in the front door, they will arrest you because, of course, Canada has told the United Nations not to accredit us.
00:50:55.060 So we canceled our trip to Egypt because the Cairo lawyer said you're going to go to jail.
00:50:59.000 What do you think of that?
00:51:01.160 Well, I mean, that's just the state of the world.
00:51:02.960 I will say this.
00:51:03.640 Your interview at Davos with Albert Bourla of Pfizer, you should be winning awards for that.
00:51:08.480 Sadly, I don't think it will happen because the media probably scrubbed it from every platform they could.
00:51:14.940 But that was one of the most impromptu, phenomenal interviews I had seen of a very powerful public figure.
00:51:21.560 Well, you're very nice to say it.
00:51:22.860 Let's close the interview.
00:51:23.760 We'll play that video.
00:51:25.160 It's about three and a half minutes.
00:51:26.720 And it really was our most viral video in eight and a half years that got more views than anything else we did.
00:51:34.040 And I think it for a lot of people, even though we got no answers in it, I think it showed people that no one had ever scrummed Bourla before.
00:51:41.700 He does media every day, but it's all softballs.
00:51:44.700 And the contempt he had for real questions from unscripted reporters was palpable.
00:51:50.860 I think a lot of people, and the fact that we were a little bit aggressive, I think people liked that, too, because they wanted to smack him because he had just such an easy ride.
00:51:58.320 So we'll close the interview with that video.
00:52:00.720 Mark, great to see you.
00:52:01.520 Thanks very much.
00:52:02.260 Thank you, Ezra.
00:52:03.580 I appreciate it.
00:52:04.140 All right.
00:52:04.420 Mark's the boss of ClimateDepot.com.
00:52:06.380 Let me leave you with that interview, interview, I'm calling it, that Avi Yamini and I had with Albert Bourlau on the streets of Davos.
00:52:14.300 Take a look.
00:52:14.840 Mr. Bourlau, can I ask you, when did you know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission?
00:52:20.640 How long did you know that without saying it publicly?
00:52:23.540 Thank you very much.
00:52:24.620 I'm sorry.
00:52:25.160 Answer that question.
00:52:25.760 I mean, we now know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission, but why did you keep it secret?
00:52:34.020 You said it was 100% effective, then 90%, then 80%, then 70%, but we now know that the vaccines do not stop transmission.
00:52:43.020 Why did you keep that secret?
00:52:45.080 Have a nice day.
00:52:45.800 I won't have a nice day until I know the answer.
00:52:49.400 Why did you keep it a secret that your vaccine did not stop transmission?
00:52:54.260 Is it time to apologize to the world, sir, to give refunds back to the countries that poured all their money into your vaccine that doesn't work, your ineffective vaccine?
00:53:05.500 Yeah, you have a little bit of a rag.
00:53:06.840 Are you not ashamed of what you've done in the last couple of years?
00:53:10.000 Do you have any apologies to the public, sir?
00:53:15.100 Are you proud of it?
00:53:16.180 You've made millions on the backs of people's entire livelihoods.
00:53:21.060 How does that feel to walk the streets as a millionaire on the backs of the regular person at home in Australia, in England, in Canada?
00:53:28.700 What do you think about on your yacht, sir?
00:53:31.300 What do you think about on your private jet?
00:53:33.820 Are you worried about product liability?
00:53:36.240 Are you worried about myocarditis?
00:53:39.000 What about the sudden deaths?
00:53:40.600 What do you have to say about young men dropping dead of heart attacks every day?
00:53:49.960 Why won't you answer these basic questions?
00:53:55.780 No apologies, sir.
00:53:57.320 Do you think you should be charged criminally for some of the criminal behavior you've obviously been a part of?
00:54:06.500 How much money have you personally made off the vaccine?
00:54:10.600 How many boosters do you think it'll take for you to be happy enough with your earnings?
00:54:19.220 Nothing?
00:54:20.580 Who did you meet with here in secret?
00:54:23.720 Will you disclose who you met with?
00:54:27.780 Who did you pay commissions to?
00:54:30.280 In the past, Pfizer has paid $2.3 billion in fines for deceptive marketing.
00:54:36.760 Have you engaged in that same conduct again?
00:54:40.600 Are you under investigation like you were before for your deceptive marketing, sir?
00:54:48.540 If any other product in the world doesn't work, as promised, you get a refund.
00:54:55.720 Should you not refund to countries that laid out billions for your ineffective vaccine?
00:55:03.860 Are you used to only sympathetic media so you don't know how to answer any questions?
00:55:10.300 Is that it?
00:55:10.800 Shame on you, sir.
00:55:15.320 Shame on you.
00:55:16.080 Shame on you.
00:55:19.720 Shame on you.
00:55:32.740 Hey, welcome back. What do you think of my 30 examples or 31 examples of censorship in Canada?
00:55:38.360 If you've been watching this show, I'm sure none of them came as a surprise to you. Although
00:55:43.100 those last two, the new Wellington ban on hurties, hurtie words and the $300 fine in Calgary. But
00:55:50.780 my other 30 examples or 29 examples, I think you've heard before, but I've never really put
00:55:56.220 them in one list before 30 examples of censorship. My friend Billboard Chris, and I hope he's never
00:56:03.840 arrested and I hope he's never troubled by the law, but I know for a scientific fact that if he
00:56:10.200 were not on the streets, including American streets where he has the First Amendment, if he would try
00:56:15.000 that on a Calgary transit LRT, or if he would try that outside a Calgary library where they're having
00:56:22.500 a drag queen story hour, if he would try that in Wellington, or if he would try to get onto
00:56:27.500 Parliament Hill into the realm of the Parliamentary Press Gallery, I know he wouldn't be able to.
00:56:33.360 If he would have said or done some of those things during lockdowns, I know he would have been jailed.
00:56:38.760 I don't want any of those bad things to happen to him. But the fact is Canada is losing its freedoms.
00:56:44.440 If he would say the things he's saying, not in a street corner, but in a venue, he would be
00:56:50.060 canceled in a flash. I know that from my own experience, and Megan Murphy just this last week.
00:56:55.960 I want everyone to be as free as my friend Chris thinks he is. That's our show for today. Until
00:57:03.120 tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night.
00:57:07.700 And keep fighting for freedom while you still can.
00:57:10.020 And keep going.