Rebel News Podcast - November 20, 2021


EZRA LEVANT | Let’s ask some questions about the pandemic that a child might ask


Episode Stats

Length

34 minutes

Words per Minute

156.70372

Word Count

5,339

Sentence Count

376

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Bill Gates admits that vaccines aren t really vaccines, but is it okay to say it, or will we still be called conspiracy theorists? Ezra Levenrant asks some simple questions a child might ask about the pandemic and the vaccines that a grownup might ask.


Transcript

00:00:00.520 Hello, my Rebels. I've got some child-like questions. That doesn't mean childish. It means
00:00:06.100 questions that a child might ask about the pandemic. I'll tell you the first one. If
00:00:11.400 grown-ups can sit in a restaurant for hours on end without a face mask, how come kids can't do that
00:00:17.300 in class? I got a bunch of those for you. That's today's show. And there's some other goodies. I
00:00:23.220 think today's a great show, great discussion with Dre Humphrey, and then at the end of it,
00:00:28.080 a wonderful video hosted by MoCA. I think you're going to love today's show, if I may say so myself.
00:00:33.380 You really would benefit from the video version of it, especially for MoCA's investigation. We had
00:00:39.260 a bunch of journalists go out there with hidden cameras to see what they tell you when you ask,
00:00:43.740 what are the risks of being jabbed? And so it's important to see with your eyes, not just hear
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00:01:00.540 I think it really matters. You get a great value from that video. You also get access to, besides
00:01:06.320 my daily videos, Sheila Gunn-Reed, David Menzies, Andrew Chapters on a weekly basis, and the knowledge
00:01:11.840 that you're eight bucks a month goes to support one of Canada's few independent journalists. We just
00:01:17.320 do not take money from Trudeau, and it shows. All right, here's today's podcast.
00:01:37.100 Tonight, let's ask some questions about the pandemic and the lockdown and the vaccines
00:01:42.440 that a child might ask. It's November 19th, and this is The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:50.080 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:01:53.780 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:01:57.860 The only thing I have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody
00:02:02.740 right to do so.
00:02:03.720 I'm going to ask some very simple questions. Here's one. Why can grown-ups sit down in a
00:02:15.480 restaurant without masks for hours, but children in school have to wear masks all day long?
00:02:23.400 When they told us it was just two weeks to flatten the curve, did they ever actually mean it,
00:02:32.180 or did they always know that was just a trick to get us to accept a shocking change that would
00:02:38.200 be permanent? Is it honest to call the Pfizer and Moderna and Johnson and Johnson and AstraZeneca
00:02:47.200 shots vaccines if they don't actually stop you from getting sick? And if they fade over time,
00:02:55.680 like Johnson and Johnson that falls to a 3% effectiveness just after nine months, according
00:03:02.980 to this study? Now that Bill Gates himself admits that these vaccines aren't really vaccines,
00:03:09.100 is it okay for us little people to say it, or will we still be called conspiracy theorists?
00:03:15.220 You know, we didn't have vaccines that block transmission. We got vaccines that help you
00:03:20.120 with your health, but they only slightly reduce the transmissions. We need a new way of doing the
00:03:25.840 vaccine.
00:03:27.220 By the way, I just showed you Bill Gates saying what I said he said, but here's a Reuters fact
00:03:36.120 check. Fact check. Bill Gates did not say COVID-19 vaccines are ineffective. Really? Let's play that
00:03:44.880 clip again. You know, we didn't have vaccines that block transmission. We got vaccines that help you
00:03:50.660 with your health, but they only slightly reduce the transmission. Can we get a fact check for the fact
00:03:57.480 check? Hmm. Here's a page on Pfizer's website. It's their board of directors. It includes this man,
00:04:07.320 James Smith. I'll read the first sentence of his biography. Chairman of the Thomson Reuters Foundation,
00:04:14.260 a London-based charity supported by the global news and information provider. Got it. So Reuters
00:04:21.600 Foundation chairman is on the board of Pfizer, and Reuters is fact-checking a criticism of Pfizer.
00:04:30.900 However, is that ethical? Is that really even a fact check? Or is it more like an opinion check?
00:04:40.540 So Pfizer has Reuters locked down pretty well, but that's just one media company. There are countless
00:04:46.980 media organizations. I wonder if this colors their news a little bit about the big man.
00:04:54.940 Revealed. Documents show Bill Gates has given $319 million to media outlets, sifting through over 30,000
00:05:06.300 grants in the company's database. Mint Press can reveal that the Gates Foundation has bankrolled
00:05:11.200 hundreds of media outlets and ventures to the tune of at least $319 million.
00:05:16.540 I went through this report. It is enormous. It is meticulous. And it's actually not even a secret. It's
00:05:26.080 public information. No one just collected it before. There's plenty of Canadian media in that list too,
00:05:31.020 by the way. If you literally take money from Bill Gates or Pfizer, are you going to report neutrally
00:05:39.160 on Bill Gates or Pfizer?
00:05:41.200 Good morning, America is brought to you by Pfizer.
00:05:44.400 CBS Health Watch sponsored by Pfizer.
00:05:47.380 Anderson Cooper 360. Brought to you by Pfizer.
00:05:51.580 ABC News Nightline. Brought to you by Pfizer.
00:05:55.540 Making a difference. Brought to you by Pfizer.
00:05:58.920 CNN Tonight. Brought to you by Pfizer.
00:06:02.220 Here's another question. Should we trust Big Pharma?
00:06:06.680 Well, Pfizer was caught lying about other drugs. Had to pay a record $2.3 billion fine.
00:06:15.260 They wouldn't be lying about the biggest drug in history, would they?
00:06:20.720 Maybe we could check up on them. I mean, they filed a lot of documents with the U.S. Food and Drug
00:06:26.520 Administration, the FDA. The FDA is supposed to be subject to freedom of information laws,
00:06:33.760 sometimes called FOIA laws, which means any American can ask for their records.
00:06:39.240 And 30 American professors did, in fact, ask for the FDA's records.
00:06:45.220 Let me quote to you from Biden's Justice Department, which is pushing back on such a request
00:06:52.080 on behalf of the FDA. The FDA has proposed to produce 500 pages per month,
00:07:00.220 which, based on its calculated number of pages, would mean it would complete its production
00:07:05.700 in nearly 55 years, the year 2076.
00:07:10.780 It's actually from a lawsuit against the Drug Administration.
00:07:14.660 So 500 pages a month they'll release.
00:07:19.160 Why aren't they publishing 500 pages per day?
00:07:23.200 Or per hour?
00:07:25.600 Gee, I wonder if they're hiding anything.
00:07:28.340 I'm sure it's nothing.
00:07:30.620 We're now into the second Christmas season under lockdowns.
00:07:34.060 And I'm worried as much about what we're doing to each other now,
00:07:38.520 not just what big pharma and big government is doing to us,
00:07:43.260 or what's yet to come.
00:07:45.800 Here's a super fun, super friendly breakfast TV show in Australia.
00:07:50.520 You know, that's the happy, sunny TV during the morning.
00:07:54.820 Listen to their lighthearted feature on how to marginalize your own family members over Christmas.
00:08:00.900 They even give you tips on how to segregate and push away your own family members.
00:08:06.860 Just blame it on someone else, like the government or a restaurant.
00:08:11.160 Seriously, I'm going to play this whole thing.
00:08:13.340 It's just so astonishing, the happy, smiling faces here.
00:08:18.160 Watch this.
00:08:19.280 Now, as Christmas approaches, many of us will be faced with a new dilemma.
00:08:23.780 How to handle unvaccinated loved ones,
00:08:26.500 and whether you should spend time with them over the festive season.
00:08:30.680 One sitting next to them at Christmas dinner.
00:08:33.300 So how do you find out who is vaccinated?
00:08:36.880 And how do you decide whether to invite them over for Christmas lunch?
00:08:41.200 We've got the tips and the tricks to help you avoid awkward encounters.
00:08:45.640 They say you can't choose your family,
00:08:48.620 and it's never more relevant than at Christmas.
00:08:51.100 Apart from the glazed ham and stuffed turkey,
00:08:53.700 there'll also be an elephant in many dining rooms this festive season.
00:08:58.240 The vaccination status of your nearest and dearest.
00:09:02.380 I'd invite them.
00:09:03.220 They'd probably need to get a negative test, though.
00:09:04.980 I don't mind, actually.
00:09:06.540 So I'm fully vaccinated, so it's fine.
00:09:09.380 I hadn't really thought about it, but probably not.
00:09:11.720 Now the COVID-19 vaccine is widely available across the country,
00:09:15.780 and Australia is reopening.
00:09:17.540 This year, we're all facing a very unique predicament.
00:09:20.240 These conversations about whether somebody is vaccinated or not can be challenging,
00:09:25.980 because it is a personal question.
00:09:28.280 The past two years has already been divisive enough,
00:09:31.460 so it's never been more important to engage in peaceful and respectful conversations
00:09:36.480 with your loved ones about their vaccine status
00:09:38.840 before you invite them to your house or other social events this Christmas.
00:09:44.020 After you've checked the public health orders for where you live,
00:09:48.040 you need to weigh up the risk.
00:09:50.280 Everybody's welcome.
00:09:51.660 Come one, come all.
00:09:52.540 The doors are open.
00:09:53.620 Or you can decide to say, we love you.
00:09:56.880 However, this year, we're deciding to err on the side of caution,
00:10:00.180 and only vaccinated people are coming for Christmas.
00:10:03.160 Anna's top tips are, be upfront.
00:10:06.200 Having the conversation early and directly is paramount.
00:10:09.480 You can blame the health advice for not having unvaccinated guests over.
00:10:14.640 Or move the celebrations to a venue.
00:10:17.360 Then you're guided by their rules.
00:10:19.820 Alternatively, consider having a celebration outdoors where the risk is less.
00:10:24.440 The government is making decisions for the broader population,
00:10:27.560 but it's up to us to make decisions for what's safe and right for our families.
00:10:32.400 Now, maybe those journalists really are sociopaths like that.
00:10:36.720 Or maybe they were sponsored by Pfizer.
00:10:40.220 Or maybe they were sponsored by Bill Gates.
00:10:41.780 I mean, really, how would you ever even know?
00:10:46.640 Here are the police sweeping the streets of Austria,
00:10:51.700 combing through shops, demanding that the Jews,
00:10:55.000 excuse me, demanding that the unvaccinated show their papers
00:10:58.660 or go straight to jail, I guess.
00:11:01.360 Hey, guys, look in the attic.
00:11:04.380 That's where you found them last time you did this.
00:11:08.580 Austria, demanding people show their papers.
00:11:11.880 And widespread compliance.
00:11:14.400 It's not just the police who are shocking, it's Austrians.
00:11:17.800 Just happy to go along with it.
00:11:20.180 They don't remember anything from their own past, do they?
00:11:23.440 Why should we remember their past?
00:11:25.480 Even they don't.
00:11:26.340 You may have seen this student literally pulled out of a classroom
00:11:30.740 at Western University in London, Ontario.
00:11:34.100 The school is appalling.
00:11:35.520 The police are appalling.
00:11:36.920 But what about the classmates just sitting there?
00:11:44.740 Here's the Toronto Star on the subject.
00:11:47.300 Students on involuntary leave due to noncompliance
00:11:53.160 are deregistered from their classes
00:11:56.160 and unable to sign up for courses,
00:11:59.080 access their grades,
00:12:00.780 or apply to graduate for one year.
00:12:03.780 They are notified not to trespass on campus.
00:12:07.140 Tuition is refunded.
00:12:09.880 Is that normal?
00:12:12.480 Does the Toronto Star, Canada's largest newspaper
00:12:14.880 by readership think that that's just all normal?
00:12:17.660 That's fine?
00:12:19.740 That that student will not only be kicked out,
00:12:22.520 humiliated, arrested by police with guns,
00:12:25.620 and he'll be banned,
00:12:28.680 and he can't even do courses from home,
00:12:30.860 and that he won't even be allowed
00:12:32.400 to access his grades anymore.
00:12:35.060 He won't even be allowed to graduate.
00:12:37.180 So it's a social punishment,
00:12:39.040 an educational punishment.
00:12:40.500 It's a punishment.
00:12:41.080 It's meant to hurt him.
00:12:42.200 And that's just fine now.
00:12:47.780 Western University has endless policies
00:12:49.820 against bullying,
00:12:51.320 against harassment,
00:12:52.900 against mean words.
00:12:55.760 I mean, like most woke leftists,
00:12:58.920 they just won't shut up
00:13:00.260 about inclusivity and diversity
00:13:03.240 and safe spaces and human rights
00:13:06.360 and microaggressions,
00:13:08.280 no bullying.
00:13:09.220 saying, hmm, hey guys,
00:13:12.980 do you think they ever
00:13:14.420 actually meant it?
00:13:17.960 Stay with us for more.
00:13:31.100 Have you ever heard the phrase
00:13:32.340 conscientious objector?
00:13:34.220 It's someone for whom there is
00:13:35.700 a deep moral reason
00:13:37.240 why they cannot do something.
00:13:39.740 Conscientious objector
00:13:41.040 often refers to someone
00:13:43.460 in a wartime situation.
00:13:46.100 There are pacifists,
00:13:47.800 for example,
00:13:48.520 who for moral or religious
00:13:49.780 or creed reasons
00:13:51.900 simply refuse to harm another man.
00:13:55.420 Often they are accommodated
00:13:57.080 in a reasonable way.
00:13:58.500 For example,
00:13:59.500 if they're in the armed forces,
00:14:01.200 they're not on the shooting side
00:14:03.000 of the armed forces.
00:14:04.180 Perhaps, for example,
00:14:05.560 they might be a doctor
00:14:06.860 or even working at a desk.
00:14:09.320 For a long time,
00:14:10.220 we have recognized the idea
00:14:11.580 of a conscientious objector.
00:14:13.700 Although we may,
00:14:14.740 in any particular instance,
00:14:15.960 disagree with them,
00:14:17.120 we understand that freedom
00:14:18.360 of religious,
00:14:19.040 freedom of conscience
00:14:20.300 are extremely important.
00:14:21.540 In fact,
00:14:21.780 if you look
00:14:22.300 at basically any constitution
00:14:25.060 or bill of rights
00:14:26.080 or charter of rights
00:14:27.180 in the world,
00:14:28.460 freedom of opinion,
00:14:29.540 thought,
00:14:29.940 belief,
00:14:30.180 and religion
00:14:30.840 are first
00:14:31.920 and after then
00:14:33.420 freedom of speech
00:14:34.420 and after then
00:14:35.120 freedom of expression
00:14:36.120 and assembly
00:14:36.840 and association
00:14:37.760 and it makes sense that way
00:14:39.120 because if you do not
00:14:40.420 have the right
00:14:40.940 to your own conscience
00:14:41.860 and your thoughts
00:14:42.960 and beliefs,
00:14:43.800 then what difference
00:14:44.680 does it make it
00:14:45.380 if you do or don't have
00:14:46.660 the freedom of speech?
00:14:47.600 We believe
00:14:48.300 in the right
00:14:50.720 to be a conscientious objector.
00:14:53.380 Of course,
00:14:54.180 you don't need
00:14:54.680 any explanation
00:14:55.380 for why you ought
00:14:56.340 to have a medical exemption
00:14:58.280 from certain things too.
00:15:00.180 If you are allergic,
00:15:01.620 if you have some
00:15:02.700 pre-existing medical condition,
00:15:04.640 you may not want
00:15:05.820 to have a particular medicine,
00:15:07.860 especially one
00:15:08.460 whose side effects
00:15:09.160 are not yet fully known.
00:15:11.300 And yet,
00:15:11.840 these two exemptions
00:15:12.620 that I've just discussed,
00:15:14.040 a conscientious exemption
00:15:15.520 and a medical exemption,
00:15:17.560 are being restricted
00:15:18.720 beyond anything
00:15:20.160 that we've ever seen before.
00:15:22.500 I hear cases,
00:15:23.560 even just today,
00:15:24.240 of a lady
00:15:24.700 who told me
00:15:25.740 her doctor
00:15:26.380 had warned her
00:15:27.360 against taking
00:15:28.860 the medicine
00:15:29.300 because it would
00:15:29.960 reject a transplant
00:15:32.040 in her body
00:15:33.120 and yet,
00:15:34.300 he had been instructed
00:15:35.800 not to write her
00:15:37.860 an exemption letter
00:15:38.760 by lawyers.
00:15:41.100 And very few places
00:15:42.560 accept conscientious
00:15:44.380 objections to vaccines
00:15:45.760 as if they are
00:15:47.440 the arbiters
00:15:48.000 of what is
00:15:48.660 or isn't
00:15:49.180 a religious belief
00:15:50.440 or an appropriate
00:15:51.660 point of view
00:15:52.820 for you
00:15:53.660 and your own conscience.
00:15:54.580 One case
00:15:56.560 that fits
00:15:57.080 this description
00:15:57.860 is a bizarre case,
00:16:00.600 a company,
00:16:01.700 a charity,
00:16:02.760 called the Salvation Army,
00:16:04.220 Christian in Nature,
00:16:05.900 all about conscientiousness,
00:16:07.720 all about belief
00:16:08.860 and religious belief.
00:16:11.000 It's a Christian organization
00:16:12.140 and yet,
00:16:12.920 it turns out
00:16:13.500 that they themselves
00:16:14.640 refuse to grant
00:16:16.320 exemptions
00:16:17.080 to their own staff.
00:16:19.020 Joining us now
00:16:19.540 via Skype
00:16:20.140 from Vancouver
00:16:20.800 is our friend
00:16:22.080 Drea Humphrey
00:16:22.940 with more on the story.
00:16:24.300 Drea,
00:16:24.520 great to see you again.
00:16:26.280 Good to see you as well.
00:16:28.540 Hi, everyone.
00:16:29.380 You know,
00:16:29.400 I respect the Salvation Army.
00:16:31.000 I grew up
00:16:31.760 aware of them,
00:16:33.020 knowing a little bit
00:16:34.280 about them.
00:16:35.520 When I was a young child,
00:16:36.860 of course,
00:16:37.160 I didn't know
00:16:37.720 what salvation meant.
00:16:39.000 I didn't realize,
00:16:40.460 but that was
00:16:41.180 a religious concept
00:16:42.240 and that this was
00:16:43.020 a religious mission
00:16:44.540 that was a charity.
00:16:45.560 Many of the people
00:16:46.140 who work there
00:16:46.640 do so for religious reasons.
00:16:47.920 Can you tell me
00:16:48.900 how they're treating
00:16:49.520 their own staff
00:16:50.400 who have religious objections
00:16:53.000 to taking the vaccine?
00:16:56.840 Well, like you,
00:16:57.480 I have a background,
00:16:58.960 a soft spot
00:16:59.820 for the Salvation Army.
00:17:00.900 I've been a volunteer
00:17:01.520 on and off
00:17:02.460 since I was a teenager,
00:17:03.840 so it's quite shocking.
00:17:05.640 We have,
00:17:07.220 through the Democracy Fund,
00:17:09.140 hired Leighton Gray,
00:17:10.560 an awesome lawyer.
00:17:11.820 He is representing
00:17:12.900 one of their staff
00:17:14.340 that represents
00:17:15.280 many others,
00:17:16.220 which is someone
00:17:17.520 who has strongly held
00:17:19.000 religious convictions
00:17:21.080 for not being able
00:17:22.380 to get the vaccine
00:17:23.340 and also an issue
00:17:24.680 with consent.
00:17:26.460 And as you mentioned before,
00:17:27.580 we just simply don't know
00:17:29.240 what to expect,
00:17:30.740 what could happen
00:17:31.520 with these vaccinations.
00:17:33.640 And like this particular client,
00:17:36.920 the Salvation Army,
00:17:37.980 which is not just a charity,
00:17:40.140 it is also a church,
00:17:41.600 one of the largest churches
00:17:42.780 in the world,
00:17:44.360 is denying
00:17:45.500 some of their own staff
00:17:47.100 I have yet to find
00:17:48.740 a client
00:17:49.480 or somebody
00:17:50.560 who works there
00:17:51.400 who has had
00:17:52.140 their religious exemption
00:17:53.260 accepted.
00:17:54.560 All the ones
00:17:55.300 that I'm talking to
00:17:56.100 from across the country
00:17:57.540 are saying
00:17:58.360 that it has been rejected.
00:18:00.320 Their own pastors
00:18:02.380 or religious leaders
00:18:03.360 within the organizations
00:18:04.620 have been told
00:18:05.460 they're not allowed
00:18:06.100 to write
00:18:06.780 religious exemptions.
00:18:08.720 And this isn't something
00:18:10.080 that the government
00:18:11.280 has imposed
00:18:12.380 on the Salvation Army.
00:18:13.740 They have their
00:18:14.400 governing board of people
00:18:15.720 that sat there,
00:18:17.220 made the policy,
00:18:18.220 and now is combing
00:18:19.900 through people's
00:18:20.760 religious beliefs
00:18:21.800 of the same faith
00:18:23.020 and saying,
00:18:24.020 nope,
00:18:24.440 nah,
00:18:24.740 not this one.
00:18:26.400 You know what?
00:18:27.240 I find that mind-boggling
00:18:28.780 and hard to understand
00:18:30.120 and contradictory
00:18:32.060 and denying
00:18:34.900 the very nature
00:18:35.860 of the Salvation Army
00:18:37.000 of all the places
00:18:38.040 in the country
00:18:38.840 that you would think
00:18:40.080 would respect
00:18:40.780 a religious objection,
00:18:42.380 a religious exemption.
00:18:44.780 Would it not be a church
00:18:46.340 whose own members say,
00:18:47.620 this is what I believe?
00:18:48.440 And here you have
00:18:48.980 a board saying,
00:18:50.260 nope,
00:18:50.960 nope,
00:18:51.460 we're going to be
00:18:52.080 not only reject you,
00:18:53.420 but we're going to be
00:18:54.080 more anti,
00:18:57.120 more critical,
00:18:59.160 more hostile
00:18:59.940 to your religious views
00:19:00.920 than even the government
00:19:02.260 requires.
00:19:02.660 Like this is saying
00:19:03.700 in the New Testament,
00:19:05.360 you know,
00:19:05.560 render unto Caesar
00:19:07.160 that which is Caesar.
00:19:08.180 That's a,
00:19:08.760 it's taken to mean
00:19:09.740 there's certain things
00:19:11.120 that are the domain
00:19:11.880 of heaven
00:19:13.240 and certain things
00:19:14.020 that are the domain
00:19:14.760 of man
00:19:15.940 and Caesar
00:19:17.220 or politicians.
00:19:18.500 All right,
00:19:18.860 fine.
00:19:20.060 But what's incredible
00:19:20.840 about this church,
00:19:21.720 the Salvation Army,
00:19:22.640 is that they are
00:19:23.420 going beyond
00:19:25.080 what Caesar demands.
00:19:26.460 They're going beyond
00:19:27.320 what the politicians demand.
00:19:29.540 That is weird to me
00:19:30.680 and I'm not even
00:19:31.280 a Christian, Drea.
00:19:32.880 Well,
00:19:33.440 it is super weird
00:19:34.960 and what's next?
00:19:35.940 Are we going to have,
00:19:36.840 you know,
00:19:37.580 religious investigators
00:19:40.240 like you have in China,
00:19:42.180 for example,
00:19:42.820 walking around
00:19:43.320 making sure you're following
00:19:44.380 the right religious rules
00:19:46.200 according to the government.
00:19:47.420 The Salvation Army
00:19:48.340 in their statement
00:19:49.080 points to government policies
00:19:51.300 as the reason
00:19:51.960 they're doing this.
00:19:52.740 But again,
00:19:53.160 this is a choice.
00:19:54.380 And even their founder,
00:19:55.560 William Booth,
00:19:56.540 I mean,
00:19:57.160 the politicians of the time
00:19:58.920 were completely against
00:20:00.100 his idea
00:20:00.900 of going to the needy
00:20:02.580 and helping in this way.
00:20:03.940 He had a simple philosophy.
00:20:05.360 I think it was
00:20:05.980 soup, soap, and salvation.
00:20:08.560 Now we're looking at
00:20:09.640 soup, soap, and segregation.
00:20:11.940 It doesn't align
00:20:12.920 with their values
00:20:13.740 and they can't use
00:20:14.900 the government
00:20:15.320 as an excuse.
00:20:16.400 This is their choice.
00:20:18.080 Well,
00:20:18.580 I know you've been
00:20:19.300 a volunteer
00:20:19.820 and your whole family
00:20:20.820 is dedicated
00:20:21.660 to the Salvation Army.
00:20:22.900 So I'm sure you actually
00:20:24.220 have mixed feelings
00:20:25.060 about it.
00:20:25.580 The fact that
00:20:26.140 the Democracy Fund
00:20:26.960 is hiring a lawyer,
00:20:28.720 not just a lawyer,
00:20:29.600 by the way.
00:20:30.100 I know Leighton Gray
00:20:30.920 a little bit.
00:20:31.740 He's what they call
00:20:32.380 a Queen's Counsel.
00:20:33.900 So actually,
00:20:34.760 when you write his name,
00:20:35.420 it's Leighton Gray,
00:20:36.540 comma, QC,
00:20:38.280 because that's
00:20:38.840 a very fancy designation.
00:20:40.960 It means he's one
00:20:41.560 of a very select
00:20:42.640 group of senior lawyers
00:20:44.240 that have been granted
00:20:45.440 that honorific
00:20:46.460 by, I think it's
00:20:48.200 the Lieutenant Governor
00:20:49.100 of Alberta
00:20:49.740 in his case.
00:20:50.720 So he is actually
00:20:52.280 one of only
00:20:52.860 two Queen's Counsels
00:20:54.180 that we have working
00:20:55.240 at Democracy Fund.
00:20:56.140 He's a top gun.
00:20:57.600 He really is.
00:20:58.980 Success with other cases
00:20:59.820 with CN Rail,
00:21:01.160 for example.
00:21:01.740 So I was really glad
00:21:03.880 when I heard
00:21:04.420 he'd be taking this on.
00:21:06.160 I'm sure, you know,
00:21:07.300 I'm sure you don't
00:21:07.860 want to be fighting
00:21:08.560 with a charity
00:21:09.860 that you've been helping
00:21:10.900 your whole life,
00:21:12.020 but they need
00:21:12.940 a course correction,
00:21:13.740 and if they don't listen
00:21:14.760 to their own congregants,
00:21:16.340 maybe they'll listen
00:21:17.060 to a QC.
00:21:18.880 Well, and that's true.
00:21:20.680 I mean, it gives me
00:21:21.360 no great pleasure
00:21:22.420 to have to do this,
00:21:23.780 and that's why
00:21:24.240 I haven't worded
00:21:24.840 as sort of a fight
00:21:26.520 in the first report
00:21:27.600 that went out.
00:21:28.160 I said, you know,
00:21:28.780 everybody makes mistakes,
00:21:30.080 and that's the truth.
00:21:31.000 I mean, that's the whole
00:21:31.800 thing with salvation.
00:21:32.860 We're all sinners.
00:21:33.940 We all fall short
00:21:35.360 from the glory of God,
00:21:36.440 so let's just help
00:21:37.400 the Salvation Army
00:21:38.320 get back on track,
00:21:40.660 you know,
00:21:41.000 focus on the needy.
00:21:42.220 Many of the volunteer
00:21:42.980 positions and the positions
00:21:44.600 that people have been
00:21:46.020 laid off as of November 15th
00:21:48.400 without pay,
00:21:49.380 I mean, where's the grace
00:21:50.420 in that, you know,
00:21:52.180 can be done from home
00:21:53.460 or they can be done
00:21:54.700 in certain ways,
00:21:55.400 distanced from people
00:21:56.340 wearing PPE.
00:21:57.320 They already have
00:21:58.620 rapid testing,
00:22:00.220 and I'm hearing from,
00:22:01.900 again, across the country
00:22:03.020 that vaccinated people
00:22:04.340 are testing positive
00:22:05.580 in their rapid testing.
00:22:08.380 So, you know,
00:22:09.800 everybody has the opportunity
00:22:11.520 to make things right,
00:22:12.840 and I hope that's what
00:22:13.540 we see happen here.
00:22:15.620 You know, it's,
00:22:17.100 I mean,
00:22:18.160 Salvation Army does
00:22:19.020 different things
00:22:19.520 in different places.
00:22:21.320 I know, for example,
00:22:23.100 they in some places
00:22:25.140 have soup kitchens.
00:22:25.920 In other places,
00:22:27.340 they have sort of
00:22:28.920 a secondhand store
00:22:29.940 that they just sort of
00:22:31.060 raise money.
00:22:31.760 So they do different things
00:22:32.580 in different places.
00:22:33.740 And it reminds me
00:22:34.440 a little bit
00:22:34.800 of our conversations
00:22:35.520 we've had with firemen
00:22:36.920 and policemen
00:22:38.300 that the work you're doing
00:22:40.120 is so important.
00:22:41.220 It actually might even
00:22:42.640 save a life.
00:22:43.540 And I'm not talking
00:22:44.700 in the spiritual sense
00:22:45.800 of saving someone.
00:22:47.380 I'm talking about,
00:22:49.120 you know,
00:22:49.400 if you're a homeless shelter,
00:22:50.360 if you're a homeless shelter,
00:22:51.440 if you're a soup kitchen,
00:22:52.600 you might actually
00:22:53.720 be the difference
00:22:54.360 between someone
00:22:55.240 living or dying
00:22:56.540 on any given night.
00:22:57.700 I don't want to be dramatic,
00:22:58.820 but these are
00:22:59.720 marginalized people.
00:23:02.040 Yeah.
00:23:02.680 And to be so dainty
00:23:04.120 and so exquisite
00:23:05.980 to say,
00:23:06.540 no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:23:08.220 You can't help
00:23:10.020 this person
00:23:10.860 who is lying
00:23:12.100 in the gutter,
00:23:12.880 metaphorically speaking,
00:23:14.460 because you're not jabbed.
00:23:16.160 You may actually
00:23:17.280 have got sick already,
00:23:18.540 recovered,
00:23:19.180 and thus have
00:23:19.760 strong natural immunity.
00:23:21.080 You may be actually
00:23:22.300 no threat at all.
00:23:24.040 And by the way,
00:23:24.820 if you're not vaxxed,
00:23:25.580 that doesn't mean
00:23:26.020 you're sick.
00:23:27.040 But we're going to be
00:23:27.980 so punctilious,
00:23:29.880 so lawyerly,
00:23:32.360 that we're going to say
00:23:33.180 it is better
00:23:34.120 that you do not feed
00:23:36.160 that man,
00:23:36.940 that you do not
00:23:38.080 house that man
00:23:39.000 and clothe that man.
00:23:39.940 It's better
00:23:40.540 to abandon them
00:23:42.520 and hold
00:23:43.420 to some,
00:23:44.520 you know,
00:23:45.840 pharmaceutical
00:23:46.420 Ten Commandments.
00:23:47.580 Thou shalt wear a mask.
00:23:48.860 Thou shalt take Pfizer.
00:23:50.620 Thou shalt take the boosters.
00:23:52.120 They've replaced
00:23:53.040 the existing morality
00:23:55.380 of the Salvation Army
00:23:56.480 with a counterfeit morality
00:23:58.740 that I understand
00:23:59.860 it from Big Pharma's
00:24:01.020 point of view.
00:24:01.800 I understand it
00:24:02.620 from a bureaucratic
00:24:03.500 control point of view,
00:24:04.620 but it makes no sense
00:24:05.900 to me from a moral
00:24:06.780 point of view,
00:24:07.760 a charity point of view,
00:24:08.920 or a Christian point of view.
00:24:11.980 I couldn't agree more.
00:24:13.520 And the client
00:24:14.000 in this situation
00:24:15.240 whose identity
00:24:16.620 we're keeping
00:24:17.320 privacy
00:24:17.900 or private
00:24:19.200 is also
00:24:20.180 naturally immune
00:24:21.160 and had a doctor's note
00:24:22.740 as well for that.
00:24:23.940 So,
00:24:24.600 what's going on?
00:24:25.660 You know,
00:24:26.120 it's just the wokeness
00:24:27.180 of the time.
00:24:27.860 Well,
00:24:29.700 Drea,
00:24:29.960 we have had 7,000 people
00:24:32.140 ask for help
00:24:34.200 at our
00:24:34.520 fightvaccinepassports.com
00:24:36.940 site.
00:24:37.320 7,000.
00:24:38.640 And to look
00:24:39.560 at those people
00:24:40.360 and to read it,
00:24:42.140 and it's too painful
00:24:43.280 to read them all.
00:24:45.280 Some of them
00:24:45.900 will be fine.
00:24:46.480 Some of them
00:24:46.820 will lose their jobs.
00:24:47.860 Some of them
00:24:48.180 will be thrown
00:24:49.500 into poverty.
00:24:50.280 Some of them
00:24:50.660 will lose their careers,
00:24:52.460 won't be able
00:24:53.060 to graduate from school.
00:24:54.140 There are 7,000
00:24:55.660 terrible tales there.
00:24:57.140 We will not be able
00:24:58.240 to help them all.
00:24:59.740 But to be able
00:25:00.340 to help
00:25:00.900 not only this one client
00:25:02.980 of the Salvation Army,
00:25:04.020 but I think there's
00:25:04.540 about 10 people
00:25:05.400 at the Salvation Army
00:25:06.380 in the same boat.
00:25:09.180 I think there's more than,
00:25:10.480 yeah,
00:25:10.720 there's more than that.
00:25:11.700 Yeah,
00:25:11.900 there's probably hundreds
00:25:13.020 across the country,
00:25:14.040 but I think we know of,
00:25:15.900 let's call it 10,
00:25:16.660 maybe there's more.
00:25:18.200 And so not only
00:25:18.940 do I hope that
00:25:19.900 Leighton Gray
00:25:20.760 can help
00:25:21.260 the particular client,
00:25:22.680 but anyone else
00:25:23.280 in that same situation.
00:25:24.800 And one of my hopes
00:25:25.640 is that by choosing cases
00:25:27.240 for institutions
00:25:28.620 that have hundreds
00:25:29.420 or thousands of people,
00:25:31.040 even if we only
00:25:31.700 take one case,
00:25:32.520 like we took the case
00:25:33.280 of the one flight attendant
00:25:34.320 at Air Canada,
00:25:35.720 well,
00:25:35.920 there's hundreds of people
00:25:36.780 in that same situation.
00:25:38.200 So I'm hoping
00:25:38.860 we make the difference here.
00:25:40.340 Have you talked
00:25:41.240 a little bit to the client
00:25:42.240 about the fact
00:25:42.980 that we're able
00:25:43.940 to put a lawyer
00:25:45.060 on the case?
00:25:47.140 I've heard
00:25:47.740 through the lawyer
00:25:48.580 that it's just
00:25:50.380 nothing but gratitude.
00:25:51.540 And like you said,
00:25:52.140 it's extending
00:25:52.980 to other people
00:25:53.720 who are very concerned.
00:25:54.780 They don't know
00:25:55.160 how they're going
00:25:55.560 to pay their bills.
00:25:57.760 Depression,
00:25:58.460 some of them
00:25:58.920 are off on sick leave
00:26:00.580 because this has just
00:26:01.400 been so hard
00:26:02.040 even beforehand.
00:26:03.500 And so it takes
00:26:04.000 a mental and physical
00:26:05.100 toll on them.
00:26:06.780 These are people
00:26:07.440 who have,
00:26:08.760 like you said,
00:26:09.300 dedicated their time
00:26:10.680 for many years
00:26:11.680 to work in an industry
00:26:13.880 that not everybody can.
00:26:15.280 And they're in that industry
00:26:16.700 for a reason
00:26:17.500 because they're good at it,
00:26:18.760 but also they're
00:26:19.740 the right person
00:26:20.360 for the job.
00:26:21.120 So it's concerning
00:26:22.060 when we see these gaps
00:26:23.060 in health care.
00:26:23.800 Now we're going
00:26:24.180 to see them in shelters.
00:26:25.520 We're going to see them
00:26:26.300 with people who work
00:26:27.700 with rape victims
00:26:28.780 and the needy.
00:26:30.540 So a lot of holes
00:26:32.100 to fill now.
00:26:34.440 Well, Drea,
00:26:34.800 you're the right person
00:26:35.820 for the job
00:26:36.480 on this file
00:26:37.300 and you're doing it
00:26:38.040 for the right reasons.
00:26:38.900 And we're so grateful
00:26:39.640 for your reporting.
00:26:40.900 And I hope you keep
00:26:42.420 all our viewers
00:26:43.080 up to date
00:26:43.660 with this case.
00:26:44.360 For folks who haven't
00:26:45.800 supported it yet,
00:26:46.980 just so you know,
00:26:48.840 these civil liberties cases,
00:26:51.040 they are being managed
00:26:54.920 by the Democracy Fund,
00:26:56.460 which is a registered
00:26:57.520 Canadian charity.
00:26:59.040 And so if you go
00:26:59.580 to fightvaccinepassports.com
00:27:01.460 and make a contribution,
00:27:03.580 the funds go
00:27:04.220 to the Democracy Fund.
00:27:05.100 They don't actually
00:27:05.640 go to Rebel News.
00:27:07.000 They go to the Democracy Fund,
00:27:08.320 which retains
00:27:08.960 these lawyers directly.
00:27:10.680 And the benefit to you
00:27:11.780 is you get
00:27:12.400 a charitable tax receipt.
00:27:13.760 Rebel News
00:27:14.620 is not a charity.
00:27:15.900 So if you make a donation
00:27:16.840 to the Rebel,
00:27:17.380 we're very grateful,
00:27:18.180 but it's not
00:27:18.560 a charitable donation.
00:27:20.100 On the other hand,
00:27:20.900 if you donate
00:27:21.400 to the Democracy Fund
00:27:22.820 through fightvaccinepassports.com,
00:27:26.100 it goes straight
00:27:27.020 to the charity
00:27:27.580 that pays the lawyers
00:27:29.220 and you get a receipt.
00:27:30.720 So for example,
00:27:32.260 for a $100 donation,
00:27:33.500 you actually get
00:27:34.420 $20 off your taxes.
00:27:35.700 So it's only like
00:27:36.460 an $80 donation.
00:27:38.100 So please consider
00:27:38.920 supporting it.
00:27:39.580 I'm very proud
00:27:40.500 of our journalists,
00:27:42.660 Drea.
00:27:42.860 You're doing a great job
00:27:44.240 and our journalists
00:27:45.180 across the country
00:27:45.980 who are connecting
00:27:46.820 victims of this
00:27:49.220 civil liberties crackdown
00:27:51.380 with civil liberties lawyers.
00:27:53.320 So please keep us posted
00:27:54.740 on this story
00:27:55.400 in the weeks and months ahead.
00:27:56.920 For sure.
00:27:57.720 And I just want to add
00:27:58.380 one more thing
00:27:59.180 to the fightvaccinepassports.com.
00:28:01.380 There's also a petition.
00:28:02.980 It'll just take you
00:28:03.900 a second to go to.
00:28:05.040 If you go to
00:28:05.560 honorexemptions.com,
00:28:07.660 there you can sign up
00:28:09.240 for the petition
00:28:10.280 and share that
00:28:11.120 and that lets
00:28:12.080 the Salvation Army
00:28:13.000 know exactly
00:28:13.680 how you're feeling
00:28:14.440 about this policy
00:28:15.200 that they've imposed
00:28:16.060 on their staff
00:28:17.020 and volunteers
00:28:17.780 and contractors.
00:28:19.120 That's great.
00:28:19.600 Thank you for the reminder
00:28:20.500 of that.
00:28:20.900 All right, Drea.
00:28:21.400 Keep up the great work
00:28:22.180 on the West Coast.
00:28:22.940 All right.
00:28:23.580 All right.
00:28:24.100 Take it easy, everyone.
00:28:25.500 There you have it.
00:28:26.380 Drea Humphrey in Vancouver.
00:28:28.400 Stay with us.
00:28:29.060 More ahead.
00:28:29.440 Hey, welcome back.
00:28:43.380 Your viewer feedback
00:28:44.600 forwardly says,
00:28:46.280 I sure do hope
00:28:47.520 that if there are any
00:28:48.200 true conservatives
00:28:48.980 remaining in the party,
00:28:50.140 they're opposed to O'Toole.
00:28:52.600 O'Toole is the reason
00:28:53.360 why the conservative vote
00:28:54.400 was split
00:28:54.900 and will continue to be
00:28:56.680 until there is
00:28:57.580 true conservative leadership
00:28:58.720 in the party.
00:29:00.240 Listen, there's a lot
00:29:01.240 of problems going on.
00:29:03.020 I just don't think
00:29:04.360 that a circular firing squad
00:29:07.660 is going to work.
00:29:08.780 The beatings will continue
00:29:09.840 until the morale improves.
00:29:11.200 It's not going to happen
00:29:12.020 that way.
00:29:13.460 You know,
00:29:13.860 in my entire monologue
00:29:14.680 yesterday,
00:29:15.080 I think I forgot
00:29:15.740 to even refer
00:29:17.740 to the case of
00:29:18.680 Marilyn Gladjew.
00:29:20.520 She was a leadership
00:29:21.580 contender for a while there.
00:29:24.960 She wanted to start
00:29:25.960 a little freedom caucus
00:29:27.080 of MPs
00:29:28.420 who are concerned
00:29:28.980 about civil liberties
00:29:30.220 and privacy.
00:29:30.940 She wasn't anti-vax
00:29:32.380 in particular.
00:29:33.380 She just wanted
00:29:33.800 to talk about freedom.
00:29:35.000 She put out a statement
00:29:36.000 she was crushed
00:29:37.020 by Erin O'Toole,
00:29:38.460 forced to go out
00:29:39.360 and eat her own words.
00:29:41.420 That's not
00:29:42.140 a healthy organization.
00:29:43.800 I hate to use
00:29:44.280 the phrase
00:29:44.680 toxic organization,
00:29:46.860 but it seems to me
00:29:48.260 like you're not allowed
00:29:48.900 to dissent
00:29:49.440 even by one millimeter
00:29:51.100 in that party.
00:29:53.360 And I don't even know
00:29:54.300 if that's dissent.
00:29:55.240 When you're
00:29:56.020 a conservative party
00:29:57.120 and you talk
00:29:57.660 about things
00:29:58.120 like civil liberties
00:29:59.320 and privacy
00:30:00.220 and freedom of choice
00:30:01.880 and, you know,
00:30:03.040 opposing the carbon tax,
00:30:04.340 you're not the dissenter.
00:30:06.480 The dissenter
00:30:07.360 has seized control.
00:30:08.420 He's an underminer.
00:30:09.260 He's an entryist,
00:30:10.980 to use a word.
00:30:12.560 If a liberal
00:30:13.360 had infiltrated
00:30:14.480 the conservative party
00:30:15.440 of Canada
00:30:15.960 and wanted to weaken it
00:30:17.840 in terms of its policy
00:30:19.100 and demoralize it
00:30:21.120 in terms of its people,
00:30:22.020 what exactly
00:30:23.580 would they be doing
00:30:24.260 differently
00:30:24.660 than Aaron O'Toole
00:30:25.400 is doing?
00:30:27.300 Someone nicknamed
00:30:28.120 Private Property
00:30:28.860 says,
00:30:29.960 O'Toole is a coward
00:30:30.900 and a bully.
00:30:31.920 He bullies his caucus
00:30:33.100 and party members.
00:30:34.040 He won't face the rank
00:30:35.040 and file in a leadership review.
00:30:36.980 He won't be tough
00:30:37.680 on Trudeau and the media.
00:30:39.280 Is O'Toole
00:30:39.800 a liberal party plant?
00:30:40.860 Well, it's like
00:30:41.300 you just read my mind
00:30:42.660 in the previous answer.
00:30:44.080 And that's the thing.
00:30:45.040 If he was this hard line
00:30:46.500 against liberals,
00:30:47.820 leftist, NDP, whatever,
00:30:49.300 I'd say,
00:30:49.740 all right,
00:30:49.960 he's a tough guy,
00:30:50.600 but he couldn't be meeker
00:30:52.940 in the face
00:30:54.340 of the media
00:30:55.080 and the liberals.
00:30:56.040 He shares,
00:30:56.920 he restricts his rage
00:30:58.140 to people
00:30:58.840 on his side of the aisle.
00:31:01.520 Someone with the nickname
00:31:02.600 Crusade Wisdom says,
00:31:05.180 Pierre should replace
00:31:06.160 O'Toole.
00:31:06.660 He would actually
00:31:07.120 get things done
00:31:07.880 and help restore Canada
00:31:09.420 from treasonous Trudeau.
00:31:11.340 Well, a few things in there.
00:31:12.660 You're referring to
00:31:13.220 Pierre Polyev.
00:31:14.100 I agree.
00:31:14.600 I think he is
00:31:15.280 really the
00:31:16.480 only serious contender,
00:31:19.640 I would say,
00:31:20.280 out there for party leader.
00:31:21.740 I think he would do
00:31:22.260 a much better job
00:31:23.040 than O'Toole.
00:31:24.720 I want to object
00:31:25.600 to your use
00:31:26.240 of the word treasonous,
00:31:27.320 though.
00:31:27.620 And I know you mean it
00:31:28.540 as an insult
00:31:29.600 and you mean it
00:31:30.500 because you feel
00:31:31.640 that Trudeau
00:31:32.240 is defying
00:31:33.040 Canadian values,
00:31:34.580 and I think he is
00:31:35.180 in many ways, too.
00:31:36.500 But I try to be careful
00:31:38.180 about using words
00:31:38.840 like treason
00:31:39.540 and traitor
00:31:40.740 and terrorist
00:31:42.100 and criminal.
00:31:44.820 And I think it's
00:31:45.940 because those words
00:31:46.680 actually do have
00:31:47.260 a meaning,
00:31:48.120 and I don't think
00:31:49.320 that Trudeau
00:31:50.180 has reached
00:31:50.800 that depth of meaning.
00:31:52.440 And that's important
00:31:53.440 because we don't want
00:31:54.160 to criminalize
00:31:55.260 differences of opinion.
00:31:57.880 We want to get
00:31:59.040 Justin Trudeau
00:31:59.860 out of the Prime Minister's office
00:32:01.180 not because he's
00:32:02.740 actually a criminal
00:32:03.840 that we know of,
00:32:05.760 but because he's
00:32:06.740 just so morally wrong,
00:32:07.940 politically wrong,
00:32:08.640 ethically wrong,
00:32:09.780 financially,
00:32:10.740 wrong,
00:32:11.220 economically wrong,
00:32:12.120 socially wrong.
00:32:13.120 But we don't want
00:32:13.780 to say that being wrong
00:32:14.920 in those ways
00:32:15.540 is a crime
00:32:16.040 because I have to say,
00:32:17.200 if you allow
00:32:18.600 for the criminalization
00:32:20.460 of your opponents,
00:32:22.480 well, if you accept that,
00:32:24.260 that'll be done
00:32:25.060 to you, too.
00:32:25.960 And we can see that
00:32:27.020 in the United States.
00:32:28.480 Merrick Garland,
00:32:29.480 Joe Biden's
00:32:30.180 Attorney General,
00:32:31.380 is trying to criminalize
00:32:33.320 passionate parents
00:32:34.880 who disagree with
00:32:35.740 craziness going on
00:32:37.240 in schools across America,
00:32:38.880 transgender extremism,
00:32:40.740 critical race theory.
00:32:43.120 Merrick Garland
00:32:43.860 has instructed
00:32:44.740 the FBI
00:32:45.660 and Department of Justice
00:32:46.840 to use counterterrorism
00:32:48.660 tools and techniques
00:32:49.680 against parents.
00:32:52.120 That's what happens
00:32:53.380 when you try to criminalize
00:32:54.920 a difference of opinion.
00:32:56.320 They'll come for you.
00:32:58.260 So oppose Trudeau vigorously.
00:32:59.780 I do.
00:33:00.920 But don't go into
00:33:02.500 saying he's a criminal.
00:33:04.080 He may one day
00:33:05.200 be revealed to be a criminal.
00:33:06.420 In fact, there may be,
00:33:08.400 there may have been
00:33:09.140 a corruption crime
00:33:10.540 involved in what he did
00:33:11.980 with SNC,
00:33:12.820 Lavell,
00:33:13.160 and Jody Wilson-Rabel.
00:33:14.760 There may be.
00:33:15.800 But simply being wrong
00:33:17.460 on everything
00:33:18.080 is not a crime.
00:33:19.280 And we can't let it be a crime
00:33:20.680 because there are some people
00:33:21.920 who think we're wrong
00:33:23.600 on everything.
00:33:25.140 Well, that's our show
00:33:25.860 for the day
00:33:26.240 and for the week.
00:33:26.780 What a pleasure.
00:33:27.340 It's been so much going on.
00:33:28.860 I want to leave you
00:33:29.420 with a magnificent piece
00:33:30.660 of work done
00:33:32.180 in collaboration
00:33:32.820 amongst so many
00:33:33.700 of our journalists
00:33:34.320 edited and narrated
00:33:35.740 by our friend
00:33:36.280 Mocha Bezierga.
00:33:37.020 And here is his investigation,
00:33:39.240 our investigation,
00:33:40.620 into whether or not
00:33:41.740 there is actually
00:33:42.380 informed consent
00:33:43.540 at these vaccination stations.
00:33:45.820 I'll leave you with that.
00:33:46.980 And until Monday,
00:33:48.000 on behalf of all of us
00:33:49.020 here at Rebel World
00:33:49.880 headquarters,
00:33:50.440 see you at home.
00:33:50.960 Good night.
00:33:52.140 And keep fighting for freedom.
00:33:53.160 Thank you.
00:34:03.700 Thank you.