EZRA LEVANT: If the Trucker Commission is a circus, then the mainstream media are the clowns
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Shame on you, censorious bug! Rebel News reporters are in or on their way to three different capital cities around the world covering the Trucker Commission hearings in full swing in the capital city of Ottawa, Canada.
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tonight rebel news reporters are doing amazing things and i want to brag a bit
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it's october 17th and this is the ezra levant show
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rebel news reporters are in or on their way to three different capital cities around the world
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and i couldn't be more proud let's start with our own capital city of ottawa where the trucker
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commission is in full swing i was there the other day william diaz berthiom our ottawa-based
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reporter is there we have a whole team camped out in our airbnb which we have turned into a studio
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it's so close to the official hearings at the library and archives canada it's remarkable
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and i'm so glad because i think we have to cover this event very carefully
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sheila gunreed who's not in ottawa she is at her edmonton base camp has been live tweeting
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the proceedings we've been live streaming the raw footage on our website truckercommission.com
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i really hope you've taken a moment to go there watch the whole thing if that interests you
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uh watch our shorter video clips and sheila's live tweets if you like like i say 13 different rebel
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news reporters have been accredited there including me and oh that makes the left wing very very angry
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look at this story in press progress it's an ndp front group they're saying we're turning this
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event into a circus no no mate it is a circus already and you are the clowns we're just reporting
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on what you're saying and doing they do not like the fact that we have access william diaz berthiom is
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our ottawa guy he's been doing a great job let me show you a clip from the other day when i i think you
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recall i was there and i was live tweeting and doing stories about zexy lee who's a 22 year old
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uh young woman who was a witness and i thought it was laughable she was like a a woke uh college kid
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just out of college who was having her dream you know reality tv show come true she was very
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incongruous it was very strange um and she said a lot of stunning things one of the things that i think
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you heard me say was she was allegedly an eyewitness at this event but um she didn't witness any
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violence whatsoever by the truckers no law breaking at all by the truckers she did witness some law
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breaking her friends in her building were pelting the truckers with eggs from their apartment so she
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did in fact testify to some violence that she saw that was the only violence that she saw
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it was from her and her friends and she was offended when the ottawa police came to investigate
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it there's actually just a stunningly weak uh witness and our reporter william diaz berthiom
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was scrumming all the witnesses as they came out um that's what you do if you're a journalist you ask
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tough questions if you're the witness you don't have to answer but if you're at a spectacular public
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hearing in the public interest get used to it so take a look at this interaction with paul champ
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zexy lee's lawyer paul champ is also the lawyer behind the 300 million dollar class actions against
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the truckers um he assaulted william diaz berthiom what you are about to see is more violence in one
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minute than during the entire trucker convoy take a look
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miss you specifically stated that crimes were happening due to the convoy yet
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the crime rate in ottawa dropped by 90 percent why'd you keep lying about that
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miss why do you think excessive honking means means that the government should strip citizens
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away from the right we're in public we're allowed asking questions i didn't say you're not
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allowed she has no comment you ignoring your questions perfect thank you ma'am what a thuggish
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bully i should note that zexy lee herself did not object to william diaz berthiom asking her
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questions that place is crawling with security none of them objected but just this left-wing
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activist ambulance chaser paul champ who ran up to william and pushed him and assaulted him that's
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super gross but however gross paul champ is i'll give him this even he himself says no martial law
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was actually needed he's a huckster he's suing the truckers for 300 million dollars but even he
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realizes that martial law was too much um it's obvious that zexy lee and paul champ has never taken
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a tough question in their life before they've just been dealing with the ottawa regime media
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and that's why having 13 rebel news reporters accredited there is so terrifying to these people
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and even the day i was there the difference between what i saw with my own eyes and ears
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and what the regime media was reporting was just shocking i mean zexy lee a 22 year old girl
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uh kept on talking about that kid's movie the purge the purge i don't know if you've seen the movie
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it's a schlocky movie the premise is one day a year you can murder anyone and there's no law and what
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happens on the purge yeah that that's a child's movie zexy and you're trying to be a grown-up now
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and you're talking about how the trucker convoy was like the purge that's sort of embarrassing and you're
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sort of embarrassing as a witness an eyewitness who didn't actually witness anything pretty weak
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and and i won't so this was last week so i won't spend a lot of time on it victoria de la ronde
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the other witness who was up at the same time talking about how since the truckers convoy she has heard
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phantom honking in her mind the honking lasted a few days until a local judge issued a restraining order
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saying no honking and the truckers obey obeyed it this woman was so traumatized that she says she
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keeps hearing phantom honking she must think canada geese or truckers airborne truckers are trying to
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get her she was it was very strange i felt bad for her actually um she was somebody's grandma who should
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come and take care of her she said she was sleeping with a mask took because she was worried about diesel
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fumes from the truck i don't think mass work it was just very embarrassing and and both these witnesses
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were absolutely shredded by lawyers but you wouldn't know it because of the insane coverage global
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news is one of the worst that's the network of david aiken the heckler remember him thank you very much
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i appreciate it appreciate your presence here today uh before i begin let me just say that uh
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uh thank you very much i'm being i'm being heckled here by by the thank you very much for your
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congratulations thank you very much for your questions i'm going to begin my remarks now
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justin trudeau is out of touch and canadians are out of money the cost of government is driving up the
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cost of living a half a trillion dollars of inflationary deficits have bid up the cost of
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the goods we buy and and the interest that canadians pay the cost for workers and businesses to produce
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the goods that we buy on top of that trudeau proposes yet more spending to bid up costs even
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further from reporters today the more things the more he spends the more things cost it is just
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inflation their homes and to buy a home in the very first place the reason that they're like
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so i mean we we have we we have uh basically a liberal heckler who snuck in here today i used to
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work with david aiken i don't know what happened to him other than his global news has been colonized
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by trudeau's money so what's so interesting is not just that we were accredited there and not just
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it's not just interesting listening to the witnesses but to see the enormous different universe like a
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separate reality of what is actually said versus what the media party reports that's why it's so
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important the rebel news reporters are there now today uh literally the the commission is still meeting
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right now as i record this i understand they might be going as late as 9 pm tonight that is very
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un ottawa ish isn't it to have bureaucrats and lawyers working past 4 pm i mean ottawa is sort of
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10 a.m to 4 pm kind of town these folks get cracking in the morning they work till as late as 9 pm they
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work on weekends i i can't even remember the last time that was anyway so today's news um they're
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they're showing they're they're interviewing different staff at the city of ottawa the emergency
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preparedness officer the chief of staff um and it looks like there was constant communication between
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the truckers and the city and the police and in fact they had struck a deal between the city
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and the police to move the truckers out of residential areas that makes a lot of sense get
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them away from where people are get them to where the politicians are but the police actually stopped
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the trucks from moving the city manager said he would help help call the police off but if you see
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what was going on today the police were the ones who were blocking the roads the police were the ones
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who wouldn't let the trucks move there was another bit of testimony that there was no violence or no threats
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when trucks were occasionally towed or ticketed there just simply was no violence and these are from witnesses
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here's um when the city of ottawa's head of emergency preparedness said in an email on january 30th the
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police were doing a quote great job at maintaining the fine balance between a peaceful demonstration
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and a potential riot and the city manager steve kanalakis agreed and said keep the peace was the
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objective so my point is the truckers came to ottawa and for the first few days they were really noisy and
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honky and i saw that with myself with my own eyes and ears until a judge said stop it and they did
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stop him but they were constantly negotiating with the city and with the police where should we be
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should we move trucks here should we clear this lane we'll get away from the residential areas
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and it was all in good faith again and again in today's presentation in today's examination and
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these were city staff and again and again they said the truckers were acting in good
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faith and i want to remind you what the law says because we're not here to hear sob stories or
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you know stories about phantom honking that's very very interesting for your diary or whatnot or facebook
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page what is the purpose of the commission let me remind you that the emergencies act which is the
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kind of martial law that had never been used before in canada whenever it's invoked afterwards
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there must be a judicial inquiry to see whether or not it was justified and the emergencies act is
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only justified if one of two things is afoot if there is a serious danger to people in the country
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or a serious danger to the sovereignty of the government but this next line is absolutely key
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and the word and is there so you need serious danger to people or serious danger to the country and
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that cannot be effectively dealt with under any other law of canada unquote
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so you have to prove that these problems whether it was the honking or whether it was last week
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someone testified that there was someone who had peed in the snow i know that's very terrifying that
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these things however bad however irritating they may have been could only
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be dealt with through martial law not through any other law not through any city bylaw not through
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any regular policing not through just towing them that you literally needed to put soldiers on the
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streets or the nation was going to fall to insurrection or mass danger
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if the first few days of this commission or any guide that is not the case and i'm so glad that
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we're covering this thing around the clock we literally have rented an airbnb that we've turned
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into a studio and we've live streamed we're covering this very seriously i think this is very important
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so that's ottawa you sort of knew some of that i was giving a bit of an update but we are in another
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nation's capital too did you notice that five of our people are in berlin here's a gorgeous picture of
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our i call them ezra's angels drea humphrey to mary ugolini and alexa lavoie along with two support staff
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ed and guillaume here's a little introductory video explaining what we're doing there
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well it is on big pharma pushers and globalists better watch out because i drea humphrey with rebel
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news almost dropped my suitcase there is on my way to meet up with the dream team
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in berlin germany because we are going to be covering the world health summit 2022 like no
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other i'm meeting up with the lovely tamara ugolini as well as alexa lavoie we also have gilliam and ed
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out there to bring you this important coverage there's going to be some big names that you know
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all behind the medical tyranny we've all been under there's also going to be some faces that you don't
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know but who have been a part of pulling the strings to make these agendas happening and that
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you deserve answers from now i'm in might i add a very maskless airport in canada very nice to see
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i would say about 98 percent are breathing fresh air smiling and not wearing their face diapers but
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in berlin there is an indoor mask mandate happening in fact an n95 mask mandate happening so we really had
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to study who was going we had to look them in the eye and make sure we're going to be able to ask them
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again the questions you deserve that's a scene setter by drea here's one by alexa
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so alexa for bennews and we are currently me drea humphrey and tamara ugolini
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here in germany in berlin to cover the word i'll submit 2022. it's starting tomorrow but tonight will be a
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protest so if you want to see all our coverage and you don't want to miss that go to rebellewho.com
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and if you can in the same time you can chip in whatever you are able to to help us with our travel
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expense but seriously this travel will be the best crazy report don't miss that let me show you the next
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video from tamara well i have reached our final destination berlin my flight from amsterdam was
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slightly delayed due to what the pilot stated was the german military closed off a portion of the airspace
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they were conducting some sort of practice so i thought that was a little bit interesting to note
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so i'm here in berlin and i'm going to locate alexa and guillaume and make our way to the airbnb which
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i believe we have about six hours to kill before it's ready so after i don't even know 18 hours of
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travel another six we're all going to be pretty exhausted plus slightly jet-lagged so stay tuned because
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we'll be giving you full reports and updates at rebelwho.com see we're staying in an inexpensive
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economy class airbnb in berlin also when you have five people you often can save money by renting a
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large apartment or a house through airbnb rather than getting five hotel rooms so we booked an airbnb
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in berlin but the conference was in a fancy hotel and we couldn't get in unless we booked a room there so
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we booked the cheapest room we could find in the super fancy hotel just for one night so we had the
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right to enter the hotel and we had the hotel key card and tamara went into the fancy hotel where the
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world health organization was having their summit remember just to repeat this was the first time the
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un's world health organization had had an in-person conference in three years since before the pandemic
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so you had delegates from canada the united states uk germany and all over the world almost 200
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countries were sending delegates to the big who conference in berlin and is the cbc there the ctv
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is global news there no of course not and if they were what would be the point they would just be
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regurgitating the talking points and the press releases so we are the only canadian journalists
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that i'm aware of at all let alone the only independent ones i think we're the only canadian journalists
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there and tamaria galini who has been following the medicine and the science very carefully
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wouldn't you know what she just happened to bump into dr tedros the head of the world health
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organization now give me a second dr tedros is not a doctor he's a phd but he's not an md if you're the
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head of the world health organization you call yourself dr tedros you're deceiving people by making
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them believe that you are a medical doctor the head of the world health organization is not
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a medical doctor he's he is actually in his home country he's actually accused of being a war
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criminal he was installed uh at the head of the world health organization by china and it shows he
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helped cover up for china when the wuhan virus broke loose but let me show you when tamara
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ugolini just by chance bumped into this dr tedros at the hotel now she only had a moment because they
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were just bumping into each other in the lobby take a look at this and then i'm going to come back
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and give you my thoughts take a quick one okay mr tedros how are you how are you mr tedros if you
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could do lockdowns again would you would you do them if you could do lockdowns again would you support
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them i'm sorry mr tedros if you could do lockdowns again would you support them
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that's what you got for unelected unaccountable
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bureaucrats heading in there to the who conference the world health summit tedros was nervously laughing
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behind his medical mask as you can see his handler quickly got in the way once she realized that i was
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skeptical of his failed lockdown mandates he obviously had no idea how to respond what do you
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think at home should these bureaucrats be held responsible for their failed policies that have
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resulted in grotesque harm of people all across the globe with looming economic devastation loss of
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liberty and loss of freedom and if no one is here to ask the hard questions then how will the public
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ever know follow our reports as we try to show you how the top one percent winds and dines while
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you're told to shutter your business stay home endlessly all for the alleged greater good that's
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a great question and there's some good luck to bump into him but look at it again just as b-roll without
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any sound fresh-faced attractive young woman from canada hey dr tedros he thinks
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she's a groupie or a fangirl and what does he do he's never met to marry ugolini before in his life
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and he's about 65 and to marry ugolini is a nice woman with a nice smile asking the question and he
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immediately puts his arm around her she didn't say let's here come in close for a for a selfie
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they didn't know each other he thought she was some group he was i don't know if i don't know if i
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don't know if i would call that a grope but a young woman comes up to you and asks you a question
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and your first move as an old dirty old man is to do the creepy thing and hug her like what are you
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doing have you ever done that in your life has a grown woman come up to you and and said something
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and your first move is just to to grab that's a trudeau move that's a bill clinton creepy move
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then when tamara asked her question and dr tedros can tell that he didn't want to answer he immediately
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stopped hugging her he realized that she was not a fat girl and her staff his staffer pushed her away
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i think dr tedros has never been asked an unscripted unfiltered question before just like zexy lee and
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the other witnesses in ottawa have never been asked an unscripted question before i think our rebel news
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journalists are doing things that have never been done before here let me just put a couple more videos
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from berlin here's one from drea humphrey from vancouver who's doing great over there in case
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you haven't gotten familiar with our special site called rebel who.com which is going to keep you up
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to date on what we're doing in germany which is getting to the bottom of the agendas being pushed
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by big pharma globalists across the world there wasn't anything about sort of the other side to
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lockdowns like losing jobs and businesses do you think that that should be represented in this event
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no you've got to focus on one thing i think what's focusing on solutions they are not on the
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victims and on the disadvantages abroad and so what solutions do you think are most important to
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focus on vaccination and developing of new products the cost of the measures counter measures of the
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covet that is a very good question i think that as time goes by when we're no longer so afraid we will
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see the cost of for instance closing down schools i really like drea and here's a video from alexa
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lavoie just an excerpt of the video just to show you what we're up to so we don't know what is
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happening like the alarm a fire alarm it just started and uh it keeps like stopping and restarting
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the conference have stopped um we go and try to check what is going on but it seems that maybe someone
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is putting out the fire system or yeah really a fire so let's go check it out alexa is great and
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every day she's doing a summary on francais as well my view is between drea and tamara we can get a lot
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of english language videos but it's not just quebec it's all of france and belgium and other places
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around the world that speak french they should have access to what's going on and alexa speaking in
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french is a way to talk to them i'm very proud of that by the way we have more amazing videos to
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come and i learned about a few today that we are not going to release until the team is back from
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germany but for more you can go to rebel w h o dot com there are there are let me tell you we had a
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great meeting by zoom with the team it was late at night over there we we were talking them by by skype
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actually and i'm very excited about what they found and it's simply because the un and the world
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health organization are not used to having any actual journalists there they're used to having
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stenographers and propagandists so to have actual independent-minded curious skeptical journalists
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there um was was amazing and you'll see that uh in about a week when we release some of that
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um so capital number one is ottawa that's the most important to us that's our capital city and
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can is where we live and so 13 journalists will site will cycle through the trucker commission dot
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com air bb berlin is important because of course the world health organization that affects us
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teresa tam is a loyal member she used to work for them so that's in the second capital city of berlin
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but if you can believe it we have more adventures to come and we have two journalists
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winging their way now to the capital of argentina buenos aires because they are going to a meeting of a group
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called c40 cities what is c40 cities well let me quote from their web page
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a global network of mayors taking urgent action to confront the climate crisis and create a future
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where everyone can thrive so they're meeting in buenos aires do you like the fact that your mayors
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are getting instructions in a foreign country far away from any public scrutiny
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this is not how you do democracy i mean the whole point of a local government is that it's
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local i remember one of the uh complaints by the 13 colonies that broke away from the uk
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is that the decisions were made by a distant and partisan king they wanted to be ruled by local people not
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someone half a planet away the true globalists the emperor but this c40 meeting in buenos aires they're
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taking mayors including canadian mayors they're taking them down to buenos aires and they're having
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meetings i'm not going to call them all secret because not all of them are secret but they're
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there are no canadian reporters there other than us the transcripts are not published uh there's all
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sorts of lobbying going on and what on earth are our mayors doing in buenos aires instead of making
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rules up here whose agenda are they following since when does a mayor need to go to a foreign
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foreign country to get instructions well look at their funders follow the money there are some other
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governments involved why should a foreign government pay to lobby our canadian mayors that's where there's
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other lobby groups look at that the open societies foundations that's george soros look at that
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novo nordis that's a vaccine company they said they have a quote global agenda and they're very
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blunt the climate extremism a transition off of fossil fuels what are canadian mayors doing going
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we are covering these things because no one else can and no one else will we are sending two rebel news
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journalists economy class airfare to buenos aires it's in far away it's expensive to do but do you
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not think someone like someone like anyone please i mean would it be too much to ask cbc or cdb or global
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news at thorn i'm sorry the global mail who actually have huge budgets would have too much to ask that one
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of them might actually show some curiosity and skepticism and report on what is going on and who is
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poisoning our political system with the foreign agendas that have nothing to do with their own country
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apparently it is too much because little rebel news has to do it one little company three capital
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cities ottawa berlin and buenos aires very proud of our rebel news journalists there's so much to to
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watch and so much to do i hope you're enjoying our coverage trucker commission.com is to where to find
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out all things about the truckers that's our big project that's the one where we're going to be there
00:27:41.540
for six weeks 13 journalists cycling through the berlin project is important it's wrapping up in a
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couple days the videos we've got out of there are gonna knock your socks off you won't believe it
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we're going to wait till we're out of germany and back home before we show you the doozies and i'm
00:27:57.300
very interested in what's coming up in buenos aires our people are actually on route to there right now
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more to come on these things more to come stay with us more ahead
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well there's something happening with the left coast i'm not just talking about in canada in san
00:28:25.780
francisco in los angeles in seattle those cities have gone so far towards defund the police and
00:28:34.020
free injection sites and homeless shelters that i think even the liberal progressives who inhabit
00:28:41.140
those cities are snapping back in san francisco they've got a law and order politician whoever saw
00:28:47.700
that company and vancouver the most eco-friendly city in canada i think it really wants to be like
00:28:55.060
seattle san francisco and la well last night holy mackerel did the pendulum swing back this guy ken sim
00:29:05.140
a pro-police pro-business mayoral candidate trounced the incumbent kennedy stewart a former ndpmp
00:29:15.380
it wasn't even close and not only did sim himself win in vancouver they have political parties contesting
00:29:22.180
their city elections his slate swept every one of them getting elected as city council and also on the
00:29:30.020
parks board and school boards too here's a little taste of ken sim in his own words take a look
00:29:36.740
it's time for change in vancouver change that actually reflects the hopes and ambitions of
00:29:41.300
everyone living in the city we can make vancouver safe again we can make progress in housing we can
00:29:47.060
unite the people in the city and craft the future we can all be proud of we will hire 100 new police
00:29:52.580
officers with 100 mental health nurses deliver 5 000 new daycare spaces and stop the road tax
00:29:58.900
on october the 15th i'm asking you to vote for me ken sim and an abc majority on council park and
00:30:08.260
running saying you're gonna bring more police you're gonna oppose the road tax i don't know if
00:30:16.820
you heard him say it make vancouver save again that almost sounds like make america great again i'm
00:30:22.100
sure it was just a coincidence but it was a little bit trumpy nonetheless i've been reading about ken sim
00:30:27.620
i you know i'm in toronto now and alberta originally i don't know a lot about him but he's
00:30:32.100
talking about reducing the permits required he wants to make vancouver attractive to industry
00:30:38.980
who even talks that way on the left coast well our next guest does his name is aaron gunn he's a
00:30:44.980
political commentator he has the online series politics explained and actually in the run-up of
00:30:51.460
this election he had an ultra viral video called vancouver is dying here just take a little
00:30:59.060
way people are afraid in vancouver you shouldn't have to walk down the street looking over your
00:31:04.740
shoulder but that's the way it is now you just kind of get used to this being part of what it
00:31:09.140
means to be a vancouverite this isn't normal and this is actually something wrong and that we should
00:31:13.860
hold our political leaders accountable for presiding over something that is clearly not okay we had
00:31:19.540
a good city in the 90s what the happened man what is happening to vancouver one of the wealthiest and
00:31:26.260
most naturally beautiful cities in all of north america has been beset by skyrocketing crime violent
00:31:32.980
attacks and a crippling battle with addiction that's literally left thousands of people dead but what
00:31:40.020
is at the root of all these problems do police have the tools they need to do their jobs or violent
00:31:46.420
offenders being released with little to no regard for public safety and has an ideological obsession with
00:31:53.620
so-called safe supply and free drugs overshadowed the desperate need for treatment recovery and
00:32:00.260
rehabilitation harm reduction somebody's got a sense of humor man because that ain't helping
00:32:05.380
nobody man it's helping everybody get high more everywhere you look that this stuff has taken hold
00:32:11.780
significantly the cities have become destroyed my name is aaron gunn and this is politics explained
00:32:24.340
174 more deaths lost to illicit drugs in bc there was an altercation an exchange of gunfire and a man in
00:32:32.900
his 40s was shot dead police say the man was walking shirtless in traffic while kicking cars before
00:32:39.380
the woman and toddler were knocked over vancouver is dying from vancouver aaron congratulations i i'm shocked by
00:32:51.300
this i i didn't see it coming i mean maybe i wasn't paying close enough attention to vancouver city
00:32:55.700
politics but ken sims seems seems about as un ndp ish as could possibly win in that great city
00:33:05.700
yeah well you know what uh ezra things here in vancouver on on the left coast as you called it
00:33:10.980
have just gotten so bad that i think uh it even woke up people on the left so uh they flocked to the polls
00:33:16.820
there over the weekend and uh delivered a massive mandate that totally blew any of the polls out of
00:33:22.900
the water uh ken sims as you mentioned won by over 20 percent of the vote so um and this is a rematch
00:33:29.460
actually from four years ago where ken sims lost a closely fought race that's incredible i understand
00:33:37.460
that as many as well almost 40 bc mayors were either booted or chose not to run again now i don't know
00:33:46.260
if that's just a coincidence or if there's a new spirit out there of enough is enough uh what do you
00:33:53.220
make i mean listen it's not everywhere that was as dramatic as vancouver but vancouver is the most
00:33:57.700
important city in that province tell me about some of the other lay of the land are there other places
00:34:02.820
that are shrugging off is it an anti-incumbent feeling was it an anti-left-wing feeling was it
00:34:07.860
just things have gone too far down the road to skid row i think what happened is that those particularly
00:34:15.940
on the left that were committed and almost obsessed with espousing ideologies instead of just a common
00:34:22.340
sense approach to local governance really uh really uh had it coming to in this election and
00:34:27.540
and the the electorate delivered their judgment on on their approach to governance and i'll be the
00:34:32.100
first one to say um you know i'm when i'm looking at a municipal race and trying to vote for americ
00:34:37.780
council i'm not really looking for an ideological crusader i'm just looking for someone to keep the
00:34:41.540
streets safe uh you know to to keep the roads paved and to keep taxes at a reasonable level another
00:34:48.260
really good news story is the victoria city councilor ben is it was just absolutely trounced
00:34:54.260
this is the uh this is the brilliant genius who tried to defund remembrance day celebrations uh
00:35:00.260
christmas uh light uh show in victoria and uh then also attacked veterans um and the invictus uh games
00:35:08.340
so it was good to see him uh shown the door by victoria voters that's great and i don't dare
00:35:13.780
ask if the mayor was re-elected i assume she was she didn't she didn't run again okay okay that's a
00:35:19.300
relief maybe she saw the writing on the wall because i know that victoria's mayor has been
00:35:24.100
atrocious as well are there any other interesting things around the province that you that you caught
00:35:29.460
your eye well surrey was really interesting i don't profess to be an expert on surrey politics
00:35:35.060
surrey is the second largest municipality in um i believe it's almost as large as vancouver
00:35:39.940
actually in bc and um now that fight the incumbent mayor lost there as well that election had a lot
00:35:46.980
to do with this rcmp versus surrey police force uh debate that was going on i don't profess to be
00:35:53.700
an expert in it but um they had started the transition towards the surrey police force
00:35:58.500
and that mayor lost re-election to somebody who wanted to reverse uh to reverse that move
00:36:03.540
isn't that interesting local practical stuff not the woke stuff that is so dominant i mean i was
00:36:10.660
just saying a moment ago we're sending two rebel news journalists down to buenos aires argentino what
00:36:16.260
on earth are we doing there well a bunch of big city mayors are having this conclave they call it the
00:36:22.020
c40 cities what are they doing having this ideological boot camp thousands of miles away i think these city
00:36:30.660
politicians they they think it's like a lab experiment for woke ism instead of just picking up the garbage
00:36:38.500
having police keep people safe making sure businesses can provide prosperity and bc really
00:36:45.460
has been one of the worst places in canada for that woke ism yeah i think the the ndp and the left more
00:36:51.940
broadly is using cities is almost like their farm teams uh that they you know they're bringing in the next
00:36:57.780
generation of socialists that they eventually want to graduate to the provincial and federal level
00:37:02.820
but this is where it all starts uh fortunately and they take advantage of the fact that voter turnout
00:37:07.620
is normally so low that you can organize a relatively small group of people and uh kind of achieve
00:37:14.580
access to the levers of municipal power uh and as you know as we're obviously municipal governments
00:37:20.180
in a lot of ways have more impact on our daily lives than either provincial or federal governments
00:37:25.300
do so they are really important and it's good to see voters uh wake up but i have to say vancouver if
00:37:31.380
you've been down there recently especially not just the downtown east side the problems that were
00:37:35.620
confined to there have radiated throughout the city you have four random stranger attacks every single
00:37:42.340
day crime has exploded homelessness has exploded and the overdose crisis is just completely out of
00:37:49.140
control over 2000 british columbia it's basically the worst place in north america the worst place in the
00:37:53.620
world essentially significantly higher rates of deaths from overdose than than either the other cities
00:37:59.700
that you mentioned uh uh in washington state in california that's incredible i mean all the time i i see
00:38:05.460
what's happening in san francisco there's there's this extremely wealthy silicon valley class the high
00:38:11.940
tech class and then there's the abject poverty and lawlessness and i mean i last time i was in that
00:38:18.900
city a few years ago i stepped out of this really fancy restaurant i almost stepped over a homeless
00:38:24.180
person living right outside like the juxtaposition is shocking it sounds like that's sort of come to
00:38:29.460
Canada too that just degeneration of the city i think people are afraid they're afraid i mean vancouver
00:38:37.140
for decades has been the most beautiful best city in the country it sounds like it was starting to rot a bit
00:38:43.060
and people said enough yeah exactly and i think it shouldn't come to us as a surprise to many
00:38:49.300
people that when you copy and paste the exact same left-wing policies whether it's in a city in the
00:38:55.220
united states or or or up here in Canada you get the exact same results and that's what we've seen
00:39:00.260
happening and and to your point yeah you've got the beautiful ocean you have the mountains in the
00:39:04.820
background so much wealth concentrated in a specific area people coming from all over the world and then
00:39:11.620
you also have this rot and degeneration and lawlessness and open drug use just happening
00:39:17.220
all throughout the downtown core and the violence that inherently comes along with that radiating
00:39:23.060
outside of the downtown core into the suburbs and and nearby adjacent communities it's just so
00:39:29.460
interesting i understand that the police union endorsed kenson which i understand is quite rare and you
00:39:35.780
know i was just reading a little bit about him because he's just so new to me i didn't hear about
00:39:38.820
until today um when he's asked about homelessness his answer isn't throw more cash at east hastings
00:39:44.260
street it's you know that get permits easier more construction supply and demand like it almost sounded a
00:39:51.620
little bit free market like he still feels like a vancouver right that's for sure but i found it so
00:39:57.060
hopeful i don't know i uh i think that if i was justin trudeau i might be a tiny bit worried that
00:40:04.180
vancouver isn't quite the same place he took for granted maybe i'm extrapolating too much from
00:40:09.860
local things to a federal level but um i don't know it gives me a lot of hope i'm just surprised
00:40:16.180
by it i think that's why last word to you aaron yeah look i think that vancouver and many people
00:40:23.460
living in canadian cities they've been apathetic to the the politics that's that's been happening
00:40:28.580
around them or being imposed upon them but they're starting to wake up and that's because you can't
00:40:32.820
ignore a problem that's literally happening right in front of your face and that's what's happening
00:40:36.980
in vancouver that's what's been happening in victoria and i think other canadian cities as well
00:40:42.020
people are looking for common sense solutions and i think they're naturally uh antagonistic toward
00:40:50.260
attempts by those on the left attempting to impose radical ideology and ideological solutions upon them
00:40:57.940
that's not what they're looking for and this weekend uh i think voters sent uh sent that message
00:41:02.740
loud and clear that's incredible i'm just so hopeful and i would encourage
00:41:10.100
toronto winnipeg calgary edmonton pretty much everywhere else to look and learn aaron gunn great
00:41:16.260
to see you again thanks for your time today thank you for having me well what a pleasure there he is aaron
00:41:20.900
gunn political commentator from bc very interesting fella in a very interesting place stay with us by
00:41:37.540
hey welcome back your letters to me on david menzies dressing up as lemieux with this prosthetics
00:41:43.620
christopher matthew says i'm guessing busty lemieux costumes are going to be very popular for halloween this
00:41:49.860
year you know it's crazy uh because in fact that school board has sent around memos about
00:41:55.940
appropriate halloween costumes and they basically said no dressing up as this teacher i mean it's
00:42:01.460
quite something one mad max 80 says menzoid is definitely earning his keep this week keep up the
00:42:06.740
great work mr menzies and the rebel news crew trudeau must go david's doing a great job and he makes me
00:42:11.700
chuckle but he's doing good journalism underneath that on my commission trucker commission monologue on
00:42:17.620
friday sh says provincial sovereignty should be an issue for all provinces the feds only business
00:42:22.660
should be national security borders ensuring inter-provincial travel and trade you know if
00:42:28.180
you look at our constitution section 91 outlines a few things i like the fact that they're in charge of
00:42:33.380
foreign affairs it would be weird to have every province in charge of foreign affairs for example
00:42:37.460
there's a list of things like national works i think that makes sense i think you have to have the
00:42:42.420
ability to put a you know trans canada highway or a pipeline or an electrical corridor through the
00:42:47.540
country there are certain things that i grant ought to be done by the federal government and it and
00:42:52.420
frankly i think there should be some criminal law power uh the criminal code is a federal document
00:42:58.900
you can have provincial offenses too i just think that that's right so i would i would have a few more
00:43:03.860
items on the list than you do but holy mackerel has the government the federal government injected
00:43:09.380
itself into other things i mean section 92 that's the provincial powers clearly says health care what
00:43:15.380
are the feds doing in health care at all same thing with with education so i think the provinces have a
00:43:20.980
lot of power that can take back from the feds new ham says wow the mainstream media had everyone
00:43:26.980
thinking that all of canada was supporting trudeau apparently not yeah well you know what i i really see
00:43:32.820
the the gaslighting effect of our media party when i see their coverage of this trucker commission
00:43:38.500
versus the reality of it you can see how trudeau trudeau gets away with so many things deborah
00:43:44.100
valentine says looks like as a levant lost weight how dare you good for him keep looks healthy and
00:43:49.700
much better if i'm honest keep up the good work and best from the east well thank you very much i am
00:43:54.100
trying to slim down a bit it's a battle um you know i'm doing things i never thought i would do like
00:43:59.380
getting up in the morning and going for a run i mean those words have never uh crossed my my lips
00:44:04.500
before but uh you know better like than never to get a little healthier i am down a few pounds so
00:44:09.300
thank you for the kind compliment well listen that's our show for today until tomorrow on behalf
00:44:14.820
of all of us here at rebel world headquarters to you at home good night and keep fighting for freedom
00:44:19.620
if you haven't checked out our special website covering the other side of the story of what's
00:44:24.020
really taking place at the world health summit 2022 in rebel news you should it's called rebel
00:44:30.740
who.com and there you can also chip in to support our journalism because we've brought you many great
00:44:37.140
reports that you need to check out there but today we are speaking with a grassroots political party
00:44:42.980
in germany called debesis you might be familiar with their chairman he is a leading prosecutor in
00:44:49.380
germany his name is reinar fulmich who's been heavily involved in the corona investigative committee
00:44:56.500
we're going to speak to some of their members here but what they are informing the public about today
00:45:01.860
is to stop the treaty that's the pandemic treaty that rebel news has already put on your radar in fact
00:45:09.460
we have a petition set up for you guys to sign right now you can open up your tab go to another device
00:45:15.380
and go to nopandemictreaty.com they're going to explain why this may be a concern to your country's
00:45:23.860
sovereignty all right so this is claudia and sylvia both members with the debesis party i mentioned
00:45:30.420
they've got a funny sign set up here and lots of information let's step back again the sign says who the
00:45:37.460
f is the who the who the who so first tell us why you had that banner set up so this was about the
00:45:46.980
pandemic treaty which was planned for 2024 and you and who member states are have consultations and want
00:45:59.780
to change the law the national law of they want to have a overall law to come over all the um they can
00:46:11.700
decide what is a pandemic what is the disease how do we test the disease and decide it for all member states
00:46:20.100
and then they can decide do we need to vaccinate and as we know uh who is mainly financed by vaccination
00:46:29.700
companies let's say garvey uh bill gates and others and many ngos and for that reason for us it's
00:46:40.100
very important to keep our national sovereignty and to fight against this overwhelming um claim on our
00:46:50.580
rights you're right in canada there's actually been a small amount of mps who have raised concerns about
00:46:56.900
this treaty as well um and it is sort of a question of whether or not we see another coven 19 could the
00:47:05.220
who lock us all down across the board you know the main the main finance um party for who is germany
00:47:17.220
so we give much more money than usa than um bill gates foundation and this is really strange for us
00:47:26.340
why is it germany and since last year berlin has also been home to the global hub for pandemic and
00:47:35.140
epidemic intelligence the founding of the world health organization hub is an important step towards
00:47:42.580
understanding pandemic control and prevention as a task for the whole of humanity and we want to we
00:47:52.100
say exit we are all to germany and this is our main goal to make the people aware of this um yeah
00:48:00.340
unbelievable fact that we as germans give the most money to them well i do know that germany has also
00:48:11.460
been a key funder in the event that's taking place that we came down to cover as well so you're right and
00:48:17.540
they have the majority of speakers out of the 300 speakers as well um we've been covering that
00:48:22.900
extensively at rebelhoo.com but right now i want to show you a man i spoke to yesterday who was leaving
00:48:30.260
one of the events he's actually with a network of delegates from 85 different countries attending the
00:48:37.140
conference okay are you attending the whole uh event yes the whole event and we have some sessions also in
00:48:44.180
the program and we are signing an mou with who so signing uh an mou uh memorandum of understanding
00:48:49.780
with who so oh okay well could you tell us a little bit more about what that's going to be yeah so as
00:48:55.540
we are a network of parliamentarians our school is um to really have a good scientific background on
00:49:01.140
policies so we rely on who of course to to support our parliamentarians in that effort so it's good to
00:49:07.140
have an agreement that allows a direct path for that information so we are really happy for it and i see
00:49:13.380
some of their events talk about um working with politicians as well to have that how much do you
00:49:19.860
think politicians or maybe unelected political people should play a role in health sure no it's
00:49:27.860
it's a combination between um so parliamentarians are elected by the citizens so it's uh they are the
00:49:33.620
representatives of the citizens so we work uh not only of course with who but with civil society
00:49:39.060
representatives to make sure that the voices of the civil society is represented there so that's
00:49:43.540
the common sense for us where we give provided tools for parliamentarians and politicians or
00:49:48.580
people that are not elected and don't have a public role but for them to of course have a voice to say
00:49:53.460
because their policies will affect them so it makes sense i wanted one more question about the pandemic
00:49:58.740
treaty um if you could just tell us where that is with things and maybe address the concerns some
00:50:04.820
people have about their country's sovereignty if that treaty passes sure i think that's like i can
00:50:10.660
only speak by myself so i think we're still in a very early stage of the discussions and we need to
00:50:17.540
discuss content so we cannot be afraid of something that is still uh needed to be discussed if it improves
00:50:23.620
the global health architecture that's something good even if we agree on something even if it's not in
00:50:28.660
every detail that's something good for the world we cannot have the same thing as we had in in global
00:50:33.060
health you know countries cannot be dealt like they're islands isolated from from everyone we need
00:50:38.500
global health policies and that's why the who role is also important hi sir hi what do you think about
00:50:46.020
what you're reading uh some parts of it i knew already i knew about the pandemic treaty of the
00:50:55.220
uh v w w w no v ho and i think it's a it's really a crime which is planned there if it passes what would
00:51:06.980
concern you the most about that i think that a private organization as vo it is it is a private not a
00:51:16.020
legal organization will have the right to determine what the state can do with you with your health
00:51:24.500
care with everything which concerns you what do you think about what you're reading so far yeah i know
00:51:31.140
something about this i read it before um i'm really informed about it so if it passes what would concern
00:51:40.740
you the most about that i'm not so good in english sorry that's okay do you think it's good or bad
00:51:46.980
the exhibition no the pandemic treaty no it's horrible yeah why yeah
00:51:59.540
i want to to decide by myself what is my house and what my body come in on something yeah i don't know
00:52:09.220
i don't want that somebody in far away decided what's good or bad is for me yeah we have a crisis
00:52:19.860
i mean all the time but since 2020 uh it has lost its awareness and the public you know people are
00:52:30.180
busy with their own problems and we are still here and want to say that something is wrong with our
00:52:35.460
governments and with the things that are going and we just want to say okay we're still here you
00:52:40.500
can come and talk to us and we can have a discussion and think about the future what we all can do for
00:52:48.100
a better future we don't want to exclose someone you know we are here to talk to people that's uh because
00:52:55.140
we had um another demonstration and we had a open micro so that everybody from the street can come and
00:53:02.180
talk to us what do you think of germany uh hosting the world health summit 2022 yeah i'm thinking uh
00:53:12.100
germany it's a it's very important for this um for this new world order that's why i think it's this
00:53:24.100
uh collection of this place what do you think about it is it good or bad um
00:53:35.780
i can only repeat what i read here and when i read this i'm angry because uh i want to be in the
00:53:46.340
position to decide for myself and when i read that an institution like the wro can say to every state how
00:53:59.300
to act then yeah i'm angry because the wro has no mandate it's not an institution i have um elect
00:54:14.180
yeah elect and that's why i think um yeah i'm it's angry english yeah that's a good yes and you're
00:54:24.260
saying i worry about um yeah about the how the wro act exactly and you made a good point that they're
00:54:35.460
unelected the people are not involved if they do get that power they have a power they are not an
00:54:41.300
an inclusion elected but they have the power to say to other countries how to act yes that's the
00:54:47.620
point yeah well you heard what the hosts of this protest as well as some of those passing by
00:54:53.460
had to say about the pandemic treaty and if you agree with what they said go to no pandemic