Is the World Economic Forum Great Reset really a conspiracy theory? Ezra Levenant takes you through a 34-page document that the liberals say does not exist, but I know it exists because we got it from the government, and it's a briefing note for Justin Trudeau.
00:02:12.700It's so funny. There's this phenomenon, this list of things that are happening that's outrageous,
00:02:19.220and the phenomenon is that if you agree with the outrageous thing, then you can talk about it.
00:02:26.000But if you disagree with that outrageous thing, well, you're not allowed to talk about it,
00:02:31.000and to talk about it, well, you're called a conspiracy theorist. As in, your disagreement
00:02:35.920will not be heard on its own terms. The reason you disagree with it will not be addressed.
00:02:41.460There will be no rebuttal to your points. The very fact that you claim it's a thing will be ridiculed.
00:02:49.180The other day, I showed you, for example, a new opinion poll by the liberal-linked
00:02:55.820abacus data pollster. They called their poll, millions believe in conspiracy theories in Canada.
00:03:02.660But like I say, it's more properly called millions disagree with certain decisions being made about
00:03:08.620their life. Here's what I mean. Look at their World Economic Forum question that they surveyed Canadians
00:03:15.920about. Do you believe the World Economic Forum elites have a secret strategy to impose on the world?
00:03:24.08020% of Canadians say yes, 37% aren't sure. Well, let me help you with that. Here's Klaus Schwab,
00:03:31.920the founder of the World Economic Forum, talking about imposing his strategy on the world.
00:03:37.120What we are very proud of now is the young generation, like Prime Minister Trudeau,
00:03:45.360President of Argentina and so on, that we penetrate the cabinets. So yesterday I was at a reception for
00:03:55.200Prime Minister Trudeau, and I know that half of this cabinet, or even more half of this cabinet,
00:04:06.400are actually young global leaders of the World Economic Forum.
00:04:11.520Yeah, so you can't really call it a conspiracy theory because it is indeed a conspiracy. They are
00:04:19.040conspiring to do it, but it's out in public, so it's more of a conspiracy fact. One of the conspirators
00:04:25.760just happens to be Chrystia Freeland, George Soros' former biographer, now our Deputy Prime Minister,
00:04:32.560who bizarrely sits on the World Economic Forum's Board of Governors. How's that even allowed? Like I
00:04:39.520say, it's not really a conspiracy theory when they publish it on their website, but if you disagree
00:04:45.360with it, it suddenly becomes a conspiracy theory. The World Economic Forum is the organization,
00:04:49.840the Great Reset is their plan. Klaus Schwab published a book called The Great Reset. They
00:04:56.720have a whole section about The Great Reset on their website. Let me read a little bit from it. They say,
00:05:02.960the pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine, and reset our
00:05:09.680world. Professor Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman, World Economic Forum. Follow insights on how
00:05:16.720we can recover from COVID-19 to build a healthier, more equitable, and more prosperous future. So there
00:05:22.640it is, The Great Reset, using COVID as the excuse to rebuild and reshape the world. And when they say
00:05:28.720healthier, of course, they mean vaccine mandates. When they say more equitable, of course, they mean
00:05:33.920socialism. But a weird kind of crony socialism, really not much different from crony capitalism,
00:05:40.160where oligarchs like Bill Gates and other World Economic Forum tycoon are in charge. I mean,
00:05:46.960once you notice their language and their plans, you can't really unsee it. I mean, take a look at this.
00:05:54.000A global pandemic. Joe Biden calls it build back better. Build back better. Building back better.
00:06:02.000To do things differently. To build back better. We're going to build it back better. And build it
00:06:09.920back better. My plan to build back better. Start taking all the problems that have been created in
00:06:18.480education and mental health and start to build back in a positive way. I have launched a booklet
00:06:26.080called Build Back Better. It's about building this country back better. Growing conspiracy following
00:06:37.360it. It is called The Great Reset. An unprecedented opportunity to rethink and reset the ways in which
00:06:45.920we live. The great opportunity for reset. The theory even calls Mr. Biden's campaign slogan,
00:06:53.360Build Back Better, Build Back Better, Build Back Better. A front for the conspiracy. Build Back Better.
00:06:58.800Building Back Better. Our economy. Build Back Better. All elements of the Great Reset are fundamental
00:07:08.560to building the future we need. This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset.
00:07:14.480It's a big effort. Some would say to build back better. We would say to really have a great reset.
00:07:26.000Conspiracy. Conspiracy. Conspiracy. Conspiracy. Yeah, but I'd like to show you something interesting.
00:07:31.600And I'll post a full copy of this document on our website under this video. It's an access to information
00:07:38.720document, 34 pages long, of briefing notes prepared for the Prime Minister, prepared for Justin Trudeau.
00:07:47.840All about the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset. So this isn't some internet gossip. And it's not
00:07:53.200even Klaus Schwab just bragging about his claimed penetration into the Canadian government. I mean,
00:08:00.560theoretically, that could just be BS by Klaus Schwab, just some guy trying to pretend he's more powerful
00:08:07.200than he really is. No, this is what's actually going on inside our government. This is the
00:08:13.520department preparing briefing notes for cabinet ministers, in this case, Justin Trudeau, telling
00:08:18.640him what the plan is, telling him information, telling him things he should say, telling him what his
00:08:25.680role is in the World Economic Forum strategy. Let me say that again. These are internal Canadian
00:08:32.480government documents prepared by the Canadian Civil Service for Trudeau and his staff, telling them
00:08:38.480about the World Economic Forum's Great Reset, outlining what Canada is supposed to do and facilitating that,
00:08:44.480making it happen, making meetings happen, making statements happen, making commitments happen,
00:08:50.800spending money, or as Klaus Schwab would say, they're penetrating us. There's a lot in here. I mean,
00:08:58.560biographies of the World Economic Forum, insiders. Goldman Sachs is in there. Google is in there.
00:09:05.040Plans for speeches and meetings. See the whole document for yourself, really. It's 34 pages long.
00:09:10.640It's underneath this video. But I want to focus on this master memo. This is not a conspiracy theory.
00:09:19.360It's a conspiracy that's different. I'll read it to you now. This is from the year 2020,
00:09:26.800when Klaus Schwab realized that he could turn COVID into an opportunity to take over so much
00:09:33.520more of the world's governance. Background. This is a memo to Trudeau. Background.
00:09:40.640Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, WEF, has invited the
00:09:45.440Prime Minister to join the launch on June 3rd of the Great Reset Initiative, bringing together His Royal
00:09:50.880Highness the Prince of Wales Sustainable Markets Initiative with the Forum's multi-stakeholder
00:09:56.640network. The aim of the program is to have a discussion that would continue throughout the year
00:10:02.640with the objective of developing a clear set of principles, strategies, and practical solutions for
00:10:08.400delivering a Build Back Better agenda. In line with the 2030 Agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals
00:10:16.560and Paris Climate Agreement, outcomes of the initiative may be presented at the World Economic
00:10:21.680Forum's annual meeting in Davos in 2021. I mean, I really could stop here, couldn't I?
00:10:29.040I mean, it is all right there. In a memo to the Prime Minister, the World Economic Fund, the Great
00:10:34.160Reset, Klaus Schwab. Nothing about democracy or voting or listening to citizens. They talk about
00:10:41.520stakeholders. That's what they call the oligarchs and masters of the universe who pay thousands,
00:10:48.720sometimes millions of dollars to be part of Schwab's private club. Stakeholders.
00:10:54.240Not even shareholders. And certainly not even voters or citizens. They have no role in shaping
00:11:01.280the future. It's for the oligarchs, your masters. Build Back Better? That's their thing. Sustainable
00:11:07.920Development? That's their thing. Global Warming Paris Agreement? That's the cover for the whole thing.
00:11:13.920I mean, you don't hate the climate, do you? Then you'd better obey Herr Schwab. So after that introduction,
00:11:20.800the bureaucrats note to Trudeau is clear in its intentions to show to Trudeau that the government
00:11:28.080has been busy complying with this new world order. Let me read. Canada has forged new alliances,
00:11:35.760including the Ministerial Coordination Group on COVID-19, and has reinforced existing partnerships.
00:11:43.520Canada has been active in multilateral forms, including the UN, G7, G20, WTO, and through our
00:11:50.080memberships in the World Bank, IMF, and Paris Club. None of these are democratic. None of these are
00:11:56.080Canadian, are they? So Klose Schwab's Great Reset is being carried out by Canadian bureaucrats.
00:12:02.480Here's how the briefing note to the Prime Minister put it. Six work streams were established as a result
00:12:08.720of this event within which international organizations, member states, the private sector, and think tanks
00:12:15.040will be asked to develop concrete solutions for how best to provide immediate support to developing
00:12:20.720countries and to building back better for more resilient economies over the long term.
00:12:27.600Hang on, globalist groups? Okay, private think tanks, private companies like Amazon or Microsoft?
00:12:35.040What about the Canadian Parliament? Is that simply not a part of how decisions are being made in Canada
00:12:41.040these days? I'll continue reading. The work streams are global liquidity and financial stability,
00:12:48.960debt vulnerability, private sector creditors engagement, external finance and remittances for
00:12:56.160inclusive growth, illicit financial flows, recovering better for sustainability and inclusion.
00:13:03.200Canada and Jamaica will be expected to help facilitate the forward momentum of the groups.
00:13:10.240Three sets of milestones have been set to sustain momentum. End July, possible financial ministerial
00:13:17.440meeting during the high-level political forum. September, head of state meeting on the margins of the
00:13:23.680UN General Assembly. And December, also potentially head of state level where recommendations will be presented.
00:13:30.160Eight, they show that the phrase build back better is code for their globalist socialism.
00:13:38.960Overview of global economic impact of pandemic, impact on sustainability goals, and opportunity to build back better.
00:13:48.640Then what follows is interesting, I think. It's a list of how the lockdowns have destroyed the world economy.
00:13:56.480Now, this was a private briefing note put together by Canadian civil servants for Trudeau about the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset.
00:14:05.360And they were saying that the devastation of the lockdowns, the lockdowns, was the reason they needed the Great Reset to build back better.
00:14:14.400But the thing is, Trudeau refuses to acknowledge that his lockdowns had that devastation.
00:14:20.960They caused that devastation. He never considered it. He never tried to avoid it. He still refuses to acknowledge it.
00:14:26.880He still is locking down our country in ways no foreign country does.
00:14:31.680Let me read what the civil servants told him in private.
00:14:34.320The global economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are significant, driven by widespread social distancing and shutdowns affecting global activity in most industries, supply chain disruptions, reduced labor demand, lighter financial conditions, and lower commodity prices.
00:14:57.200Oh, so that's only acknowledged as an excuse to seize power and hand it over to foreign oligarchs, not as a reason to free our country from the lockdowns.
00:15:09.200Then this briefing note to Trudeau talks about multilateral organizations.
00:15:13.760That's just another way of saying groups with different people in it.
00:15:17.120But what's weird here is that they're private groups, crony capitalists, oligarchs.
00:15:23.920They're not even government groups like the United Nations.
00:15:27.920Who put Klaus Schwab in charge of anything?
00:15:31.280Who put Prince Charles in charge of anything?
00:15:38.960Sustainable markets initiative launched by His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, at the Forum's 2020 annual meeting in Davos.
00:15:45.960The Sustainable Markets Initiative aims to develop principles to underpin markets that are inclusive, equitable, green, and profitable, and that will generate long-term value for society, striking a balance among natural, social, human, and financial capital.
00:16:03.760Who died and made Prince Charles king?
00:16:06.960Not just king, but king of the entire socioeconomic system.
00:16:11.400With COVID-19 having forced a reset of the global agenda, His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, and Professor Schwab of the World Economic Forum have partnered on the Great Reset to take advantage of a narrow but critical window to think about building back better.
00:16:29.700World Economic Forum COVID-19-related activities, recent Canadian engagement in COVID-19-related forum initiatives include the Deputy Prime Minister's participation in the May 6th COVID Action Platform, a regular discussion hosted by Professor Schwab and Forum President Borg Brenda among leaders from government, business, and civil society.
00:16:52.600And Minister Champagne, and Minister Champagne, that's the Foreign Minister at the time, participation on April 25th, along with Canada's Chief Trade Commissioner, in a virtual Sunday salon hosted by the Forum's Young Global Leaders Community.
00:17:06.600So, like I say, it's not Canada's Parliament, where you have people from all walks of life represented, where you vote for your MPs, where you have all parties represented, where you have a public record of everything said.
00:17:22.840Here you have a corporation called the World Economic Forum with its Saturday Salon, where these things are decided, and senior Canadian ministers and bureaucrats are participating in secret.
00:18:17.840But look at the ones that have some meaning to them.
00:18:20.560Recovery will look different based on local and regional circumstances, but in all contexts, we must seize the moment to address longstanding socioeconomic challenges and position ourselves to meet the ambitious objectives outlined in the Agenda 2020 and renew the focus on advancing the sustainable development goals.
00:18:41.480So, a globalist takeover of the economy using COVID as the excuse.
00:18:47.200This will require a high level of international cooperation and goodwill.
00:18:52.600We must make a joint commitment to act in ways that enable open, rules-based, and responsible trade and investment, sustainable economic recovery and growth that is broadly shared, inclusive societies that encourage gender equality, and accountable global institutions that are effectively led, responsive to shifting dynamics, and that can set the conditions for constructive global action.
00:19:46.060Customers, in all efforts, will need to be mindful of the unique challenges to liquidity and financial stability that some countries face, including those with deteriorating debt positions.
00:19:57.660Lack the reserve cushion to withstand a temporary but possibly pronounced economic impact from COVID-19.
00:20:03.400It is clear that this singular event will result in a prolonged financial crisis for many countries, notably least developed and small island-developing states.
00:20:13.200There are a range of measures that can be taken, including enhancing external finance, such as remittances and foreign direct investment, which will be crucial to support economies as they recover from the impact of COVID-19.
00:20:26.060And if you doubt that he meant it, just yesterday, Trudeau threw away a quarter of a billion dollars fighting food inflation in Rwanda.
00:20:40.940These are the talking points written for him.
00:20:42.520Some of that sounds innocuous, but I can assure you it is not.
00:21:04.260It's political, it's globalist, it benefits insiders and the ultra-rich oligarchs who have loved the pandemic and the lockdowns, who've become rich off it.
00:27:13.260Yeah, it's funny when you ask people, look, we've got this idea.
00:27:17.200We'd like to make a movie, you know, in the case when it started with Gosnell and people turned up, you know, $2.3 million in the end that we raised for that movie.
00:27:25.600It's fabulous, you know, and it's inspiring and it proves something, you know, it proves that there's a gap in the market, that there are people who are, you know, are hungry for the truth.
00:27:34.700And they're not getting it in the places that they should have, you know, the institutions that they had previously trusted have let them down very badly.
00:27:41.140Yeah. Now remind our viewers, especially our Canadian viewers, which is the bulk of our audience, who Kermit Gosnell is, because he may well be America's most prolific serial killer.
00:27:53.700But I put it to you that not one in a hundred people would know that if he were a notorious, you know, shooter or, you know, Jack the Ripper.
00:28:01.920But because his profession was abortion doctor and we're not calling an abortion a mass killing here, we're doing something very different.
00:28:14.660Can you explain to our viewers who Kermit Gosnell is and why he is more properly called?
00:28:19.880And in fact, the criminal courts did find that he was a mass murderer.
00:28:23.880Yeah. So he, you know, he's an abortion doctor and very correctly, as you point out, what was important in the trial.
00:28:30.140So he what he did was instead of doing legal abortions, which are horrific in their own light.
00:28:35.060But no, what this guy did was he delivered babies alive and cut their necks with scissors.
00:28:39.460And he did this over 40 years. So the grand jury said he killed thousands, probably thousands and thousands of children.
00:28:47.120And that's what makes him the biggest serial killer in American history and hasn't gotten the attention it should have gotten because of the thorny subject of abortion,
00:28:54.840which, of course, couldn't be more prescient than it is right now with the decision from the United States Supreme Court in the Roe v.
00:29:02.000Wade case, you know, the Dobbs case, Mississippi Dobbs case, which has overturned Roe v.
00:29:06.880Wade effectively and brought the decision about abortion back to the states, back to the people to decide, which is where it should have been.
00:29:13.160But this guy, Kermit Gosnell, extraordinary. And as you say, to this day, there's still a lot of people who haven't heard of him.
00:29:18.920And that's why we've decided to make this podcast, this six series, six episodes, true crime podcast, telling this story, this true crime story.
00:29:27.520I mean, I love true crime. A lot of people love true crime. And it's like, you know, you want a true crime case?
00:29:32.880This is an unbelievable one. You have a guy here who was discovered only because he was doing illegal drug sales.
00:29:39.440So that's what that's what brought him to the attention of the authorities. And when they went to this, this clinic that he ran,
00:29:46.640they walked in to what they described afterwards as a house of horrors.
00:29:50.240It was literally the smell was like a wall that they could. And we interview all of these investigators in the in the podcast.
00:29:56.160And it's it's quite an extraordinary story. They walk in. There's this extraordinary smell.
00:30:00.860And because they're cops, they recognize it. And it's the smell of death. It's the smell of rotting flesh.
00:30:04.900He has these bodies piled up in the, you know, in the basement. And he and and and and and it's an extraordinary story.
00:30:13.560And this guy was getting away with murder, murder, which was decided in the courts in Philadelphia.
00:30:18.040He went he's actually serving three life sentences for what he did.
00:30:22.100They took him, you know, they took him to court on the on the basis of these three particular cases that were very,
00:30:26.800very clear cut where there was a lot of a lot of very, very obvious evidence against him and witnesses who saw the deaths of these children who were born alive and then had their next cut with scissors.
00:30:38.620Extraordinary. You know, I have such a hard time hearing this.
00:30:42.000And I know it shows what a weakling I am.
00:30:44.800I can't even hear it. Imagine being involved with it, trapped in it.
00:30:49.540And his victims were disproportionately African-American and low income people.
00:30:56.320And that's kind of an interesting that in itself is a very interesting point, you know, because, you know, you know, you might listen to this case and think, oh, my God, that's something that happened, you know, in some backwater or some other century.
00:31:06.920No, this is this century in Pennsylvania, very, very progressive Pennsylvania, where, by the way,
00:31:13.740the politicians of progressive Pennsylvania would claim to really care about minorities, to really care about refugees.
00:31:21.340And we know from this case, from the investigation of this case, the two women, Samika Shaw, a young African-American mother,
00:31:27.780and Karnemaya Munger, a refugee, died after botched abortions at that clinic.
00:31:34.060And no one from the Department of Health in Harrisburg went to investigate.
00:32:29.220Well, you know, I mean, one of the things I would say is that a lot of the podcast talks to the investigators,
00:32:34.120talks to these incredible people, really inspiring people.
00:32:37.760You know, people like, you know, people from the DA's office, Detective Jim Wood,
00:32:41.200this incredible cop, really inspiring, fun guy as well.
00:32:45.820You know, Steve Daugherty from the Drug Administration.
00:32:48.740There's a there's a really fabulous array of people actually in the story that make the bad stuff actually put it into kind of a different light.
00:33:10.940To acknowledge it would pierce their own sense of who they are, that abortions are safe, legal and rare and done only.
00:33:19.920And, you know, but this again, I say again, these weren't even abortions.
00:33:24.500These were babies that were birthed, babies that were born and then murdered.
00:33:29.620And it's such a it's the most horrific case I've ever heard.
00:33:32.400And by the way, and, you know, to mention as well for people, another aspect of the case that's really important and that we highlight in the in the six part series is,
00:33:40.000you know, if anyone's listening to this and has not heard of Kermit Gosnell, that should also, you know, be chilling, be scary.
00:33:47.240And actually, because it tells you a lot about the media.
00:33:49.940This story, for all its horror, is a story that's important and needs to be known because of what it tells us about public health,
00:33:56.640what it tells us about the abortion industry in the United States.
00:33:59.300And the fact that it was covered up is is very disturbing and it's not helpful to anybody.
00:34:03.740Yeah. And there's this classic photo of a section in the courthouse roped off for journalists and it was empty.
00:34:12.320And just just so absolutely telling of how the media party, as I call it, is just as partisan on this as politicians are.
00:34:20.160Well, let's shift to from the horrific to the merely comedic and criminal.
00:34:25.120And of course, I'm talking about Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden's son.
00:39:09.520And it's kind of scary, by the way, because I think it's I think it's almost unprecedented in American history.
00:39:14.660The story of that import was suppressed in advance of an election when the information in, you know, that was available from the laptop was so significant, was so important.
00:39:24.140And no one you know, it's interesting, nobody from the Biden side has ever denied any of the stories that have come from that laptop.
00:40:28.920You know, I want to tell you that since the no-fly list is being lifted in Canada, at least domestically, we're going to start moving around a bit more.
00:40:39.080Dre Humphrey is off to Halifax to do some reporting.
00:40:42.400There in the United States, we're moving around to that.
00:40:45.560We were never subject to a no-fly list.
00:40:48.720We were covering the border, as you saw, between Texas and Arizona.
00:41:32.500Is there a way of fixing this without simply buying the Pfizer vaccine?
00:41:36.580We are going to cover that very, very long journey for us to get all the way, not just to Sao Paulo, but into the Brazilian interior, where this large global conference will be held.
00:41:47.920You might know that Brazil is an interesting country when it comes to COVID.
00:41:51.180But the president, Jair Bolsonaro, is a real dissident, a contrarian on the subject.
00:41:56.260So I'm excited to tell you that rebels are going to be taking wing again.
00:42:00.460For the longest time, we were really frozen in place.
00:42:05.020As you know, we sent six journalists to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, a month ago.
00:42:11.980But all six of them were not Canadians because our Canadians weren't allowed to fly.
00:42:15.860But I expect that we'll be covering news in faraway places now that we can, even though there are still some limits on us.
00:42:36.940I'm here downtown Toronto at the Canadian COVID Care Alliance conference called the Citizens Hearing.
00:42:43.100And it is being moderated by former CBC journalist, scientific journalist, Trish Woods, who I have joining me here now.
00:42:50.540Can you give us just a little bit of context what you thought as the COVID hit with people, key players like Tony Fauci?
00:43:00.740Yeah, and how much things have changed, right?
00:43:02.800So I, many decades ago, it doesn't matter how many, but I was the science and medicine reporter for As It Happens.
00:43:10.540We won a bunch of awards for our work because we were covering HIV and AIDS, which was also being mismanaged by Tony Fauci, who, as a result of that, I have limited respect for.
00:43:21.340And we did a lot of pretty critical, as one does, if one's doing journalism, coverage of what was happening during that particular crisis around the virus, right?
00:43:33.400So what's interesting to me now is, and I say this a lot, is that the coverage we did then of Fauci and his management of AIDS, I could not do that today around COVID-19, right?
00:43:47.160So the counter-narrative, as it was called back then, too, we were questioning all kinds of things that the NIH was doing.
00:43:56.960We were reporting very deeply on the, they were called people with AIDS, the ACT UP activists who were chaining themselves to the NIH with Fauci as a killer and, you know, all that stuff on.
00:44:09.580What they were saying frequently was true.
00:44:11.980They were really well-educated gay men who knew a lot about the science and about the virus and put forward lots of policy changes that actually saved their lives against things that Tony Fauci was advising them to do.
00:44:26.460That kind of coverage of public health and a public health bureaucrat back then was not only encouraged, it was celebrated.
00:44:35.080And I see not anything really at all like that now on COVID-19, and I don't understand what's changed.
00:44:44.280Well, that was my question for you, is why do you think that that is?
00:44:47.980If you could speculate at all or see the way that the mainstream media has acted or conducted themselves over the last two years, can you make sense of any of it?
00:44:58.720And it's been, this has been a really traumatic time for me, actually, to watch how this is playing out.
00:45:06.240Here at the hearings, we heard this morning three doctors say that when they're trying to treat COVID patients or do something that's kind of off narrative,
00:45:15.320what they get back are these repeated mantras, right?
00:45:18.900You can't argue about the vaccine because it's safe and effective.
00:45:22.460As journalists, people, and I know this to be true because I've heard it from people in legacy media,
00:45:27.600that if they want to do anything that criticizes or questions or might bring up a debate around vaccine safety or efficacy,
00:45:36.620they're told they can't do it because it might make people vaccine hesitant.
00:45:41.340Like, that is not what news reporting is about.
00:45:44.740If there are issues with the vaccine, let's have a debate.
00:45:49.500Let's look at the data that's now occurring more and more and more that suggests that the efficacy side of it is sliding away pretty quickly.
00:46:13.920Do you think that the Trudeau media bailouts have anything to do with it or any conflicts of interest with big pharma sponsors and donors and funders?
00:46:58.860But I don't have a rational explanation for people who are doing irrational things at a time of crisis.
00:47:05.540And what is being done around COVID-19, both in a public policy sense and in a sense of covering it by the legacy media who are supposed to hold the government accountable and ask hard questions, it's irrational that they're not doing that.
00:47:34.240But just in closing, if you have any friends or connections still in the legacy media, are there any good people left?
00:47:39.840Do we have any hope to get some coverage, at least starting within the mainstream, as more data and science starts to evolve and come out?
00:47:47.140Someone really smart said to me the other day that a change in legacy media is going to be generational, that it's going to be 10 years for this crop to die out and a new crop to come in who might see things a little bit differently.
00:48:00.420And they may see things differently because the kind of thinking that's driving media right now is so disastrous for us as a culture and as a democracy, too.
00:48:09.740Or we need to bring some out of retirement to come back and provide some counter-narrative.
00:48:14.480Well, maybe, yeah, but they wouldn't have me, right?
00:48:16.340I'm persona non grata on this stuff because they don't do the counter-narrative kind of reporting right now.
00:48:22.540So, I mean, when I go back, they're probably not anyway, but they do need people who think differently than they do.