The lockdown is over, but will we ever get justice from those who did this to us? You're fighting for freedom, and this is the Ezra LeVant Show, where we talk about what they did to us, and why we need justice.
00:07:36.400Again, I'm not sure who I despise more, the police for bursting into a home, so much for a man's home as his castle in ancient British rule, the snitchy neighbors, or the media and the establishment that just said, yeah, this is fine, or the prosecutors who are actually prosecuting that family next month.
00:07:54.780I think the worst video I saw during the entire lockdown, it's a video that I've shown you before. It's a video of a mom, Renee Altacritti. This was before mask mandates came about.
00:08:10.120She was simply walking with her child and a small handwritten sign opposing the lockdowns. That's all. She wasn't part of a large gathering. She wasn't part of a protest. She was just holding a piece of paper silently. Police swarmed her and pried her child off of her, her screaming child, and threw her back in the back of a police truck. Take a look at this atrocious, atrocious video. We're also representing her in court. Take a look.
00:08:40.120I've shown you a video from Quebec, a video from Scotland and a video from Australia. Here's a video from Australia again.
00:11:58.340Like, there's murders happening in this world, there's rape, there's sex trafficking, there's all these different things.
00:12:04.280Like, really bad things that are happening in this world.
00:12:06.880Well, I had seen a number of these videos, but the first one that got me to move from merely reporting to doing something about is the case of Arthur Pawlowski.
00:19:31.520Even Jason Kenney started to resemble Justin Trudeau.
00:19:35.520He called not only Christian pastors and truckers extremists, but frankly anyone who was against these illegal, unconstitutional, unprecedented, unscientific, and unhealthy lockdowns.
00:20:24.520He calls them extreme, but he's the one who threw a Christian pastor in prison for nearly 50 days.
00:20:30.520That was the bullying, the violence, the violation of civil liberties, but there was also the ridiculousness, the lies, the propaganda, the trickery.
00:20:39.520I thought it was so gross in Toronto when poor children were coaxed into getting the jab by the offer of free ice cream, free ice cream.
00:20:50.520Don't take candy from strangers, kids.
00:20:52.520They have a nefarious purpose unless it's the city.
00:20:55.520You'll get free ice cream if you just let them put some Pfizer in your arm.
00:21:16.520Teresa Tam, perhaps the most asexual person to walk on the earth, had advice for those still having sex to wear a mask while having sex.
00:21:25.520Do you think there's any science there?
00:21:27.520Or do you think it's a creepy, creepy woman who wants to have authority over every aspect of your life?
00:21:34.520You know, I live in Toronto, so I see the madness here.
00:21:37.520I acknowledge there was madness everywhere in the city of Montreal.
00:21:40.520They had actual curfews from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
00:21:44.520Curfews for the vaccinated as well as the unvaccinated.
00:21:47.520Curfews for the sick as well as the healthy.
00:21:49.520Curfews, something normally used on children or criminals.
00:21:53.520Curfews for the second largest city in the country.
00:21:56.520Toronto would outdo that, not for cruelty, but for sheer stupidity, literally painting circles in the parks, telling you, you better not leave your circle or you'll get a thousand dollar ticket.
00:22:10.520They literally built fences around cherry blossoms because apparently if you got too close to the cherry blossoms, you might get close to someone else in the cherry blossoms.
00:22:21.520I say again, there are no cases of spreading this illness airborne outside, but any excuse to control.
00:24:34.520So if vengeance isn't called for and justice isn't possible, can we at least get some acknowledgement of the horrific wrongs that were done?
00:24:44.520Did you see the study in the Journal of American Medal, the American Medical Association?
00:24:49.520Perhaps the most prestigious medical journal in the United States, saying that, yes, as the conspiracy theorist said, women who take the mRNA vaccine, well, that mRNA is present.
00:25:04.520The vaccine is present in their mother's milk.
00:25:07.520So, hey, moms, just don't breastfeed your young children.
00:25:11.520But imagine compelling a pregnant mother or a breastfeeding mother to take the vaccine on pain of firing her.
00:25:40.520I don't believe that we will have justice, but I think what we need is something like a truth and reconciliation moment.
00:25:48.520Where those who abused us, police, politicians, bureaucrats, school unions, most unions, the media, the law societies, the colleges of physicians and surgeons.
00:26:02.520I think they need to tell the truth about what they did and why they did and how wrong they were and how vicious they were.
00:26:09.520And the reason I don't want vengeance and the reason why I don't even think justice will come or maybe even should come is because there were so many people complicit in it that maybe the best we can hope to do is have a reconciliation.
00:26:22.520Have an acknowledgement and perhaps even an apology.
00:26:27.520Because the greatest harm, well, I mean, there were suicides and there were deaths and there were children who have been set back years and there were families who could not be there for a loved one's funeral.
00:26:37.520There were horrific side effects of the lockdown.
00:26:40.520But perhaps the most pervasive is that the lockdowns, not the pandemic like those liars at Alberta Health say, but no, not the pandemic, but the lockdowns.
00:26:51.520That's what pitted us against each other.
00:26:54.520Family member against family member, friend against friend, customer against shopkeeper, neighbor against neighbor.
00:27:03.520The answer to two neighbors quarreling is not vengeance, and I don't even think it's probably justice.
00:27:09.520I think it's acknowledgement and reconciliation and apology and admission.
00:27:21.520Stay with us for more with Mark Morano next.
00:27:35.520Who is the worst socialist ever to run the United States?
00:27:40.520As president, Barack Obama would seem the obvious answer, although Joe Biden is certainly letting the hard left wing squad set the tone for his administration.
00:27:52.520But I think it could fairly be said that Franklin Delano Roosevelt did the most damage to America's history and culture of freedom and individualness.
00:28:05.520He would say it was a defense against worse things.
00:28:08.520It was the answer to the Great Depression.
00:29:45.520But if you fast forward, the whole globalist agenda has been essentially to, you know, if you remember back with the trade agreements
00:29:54.520and whether it's world trade and NAFTA and all these different NAFTA-style trades, especially dealing with Asia,
00:30:00.520it was always the argument that if we do this and China gets more power and money and economics, they'll become more like us.
00:30:07.520They'll become a freer society. And so the problem is the once free West has now become more like China.
00:30:14.520And you start to wonder, was it just like what Stuart Chase said? They looked to them and admired it.
00:30:19.520So in my book, The Great Reset, Ezra, updating that phrase, you know, to 2022, you know, why should China have all the fun?
00:30:27.520I include your own Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, New York Times columnist, U.N. climate chiefs, Obama administration officials,
00:30:33.520officials from all over the world praising China's authoritarian one-party rule for decades.
00:30:38.520And then all of a sudden, March of 2020 comes, we lock down, suddenly there's no vote on mask mandates and lockdowns and church closures, stay-at-home orders, etc.
00:30:51.520And the left loved it. Progressives went through the roof. They couldn't stop praising it, how we should have been doing this for climate years ago.
00:30:59.520If we can do it for a virus, we can do it for climate. And so that is what I mean by that. And that's how I'm updating the phrase.
00:31:05.520That's really a really in a roundabout way. That's what The Great Reset is.
00:31:09.520It's why should China have all the fun remaking the world?
00:31:12.520The once free West is now joining in and bypassing democracy like China's been doing for decades.
00:31:18.520Wow. Now, in the middle of that interesting answer, you said my book, The Great Reset.
00:31:23.520I know The Great Reset was the name of a book written by Klaus Schwab.
00:31:27.520That's right. I'm taking credit for his book. No, no. I wrote one as well.
00:31:30.520Got it. And I wanted just to I knew that I sense that's what you meant.
00:31:36.520So The Great Reset is basically an opera. It's almost like Naomi Klein said in the crisis is an opportunity.
00:31:45.520Now, she called it crisis capitalism. It's the opposite.
00:31:48.520I've never seen a crisis where capitalism was the was proposed as a solution.
00:31:52.520The crisis is always the excuse for more authoritarian rule, for more surveillance, for more invasions of privacy.
00:31:59.520Certainly, the crisis last pandemic was that.
00:32:03.520So you've written a book, The Great Reset, discussing Klaus Schwab's Great Reset.
00:32:09.520Yes, it's called The Great Reset, Global Elites and the Permanent Lockdown.
00:32:14.520And in essence, I go through and I cite heavily from Klaus Schwab's own works and his writings and his book, The Great Reset.
00:32:21.520But I give the reader the ultimate guide to The Great Reset.
00:32:24.520And it's a fun, not policy wonkish book at all.
00:32:27.520But it opens with a quote from Rod Serling.
00:32:29.520I go through the whole dystopian of how essentially COVID lockdowns activated this century plus year old plan of the administrative managerial state dictating all aspects of our life because they actually believe.
00:32:42.520And I'm talking about as positive a spin as I can put on it, the intellectual force behind this, the academics, the credentialed experts, they honestly do believe that if we're left to our own devices, Ezra, we're the unwashed masses.
00:32:57.520We'll create inequity, white supremacy, we're going to create environmental destruction, a climate crisis, that we need to be managed and decisions made on our behalf by people who are better qualified experts, credentialed, bureaucrats.
00:33:12.520And that's what Woodrow Wilson in 1913's administration started this movement essentially in the United States.
00:33:18.520And that's the whole movement behind it.
00:33:20.520They actually believe they're doing us a favor and this is for our own good.
00:33:24.520If you think back to March 2020 and the lockdown, they were closing churches and small businesses and schools.
00:34:12.520No one's voting to end high yield agriculture as your own prime minister is now beginning by banning nitrogen for the nitrogen fertilizer and going after the agricultural revolution and yields per acre.
00:34:23.520And you're going to be diminishing your farms.
00:34:53.520Because California, through an executive order and through the unelected bureaucracy of the California Air Resources Board, banned gas powered cars by 2035, Virginia has a trigger law that we follow them.
00:35:13.520Everything happens through the bureaucracy, the managerial state, and you'll be taken care of in your best interest.
00:35:21.520But you won't have a say what your thermostat is, whether you eat meat, what kind of car you drive, what kind of energy you can use, whether you can even fly.
00:35:30.520You know, I talk a lot about the ash conformity test.
00:35:36.520I played that video for our viewers before we talk about it.
00:35:39.520But sort of a sister experiment was called the Milgram experiment by Stanley Milgram, where I won't get into details, but basically someone in a white lab coat instructed another person to give electric voltage charges to someone in the other room who was getting answers wrong on a quiz.
00:35:59.520Now, that person getting the answers wrong and screaming when they were getting the voltage was actually an actor.
00:36:05.520They weren't actually being electrified.
00:36:07.520The person who was being tested was the person who was told to give the jewels.
00:36:13.520And it was shocking just how many people would inflict senseless torture on another person as long as, and this Milgram was so careful, had to have a white lab coat.
00:37:06.520And the idea of this is these white lab coats you mentioned are using the latest technology with track and trace apps, using digital banking, central bank digital banking to cut you off from your own funds if you don't go along with what the white lab coats want.
00:37:23.520And in the case of Canada, we saw it happen firsthand with the freedom convoy and how Trudeau got with the bankers and immediately colluded with no problem at all.
00:37:32.520The bankers cut off access to these truckers to their own money.
00:37:36.520And that is how essentially a dictatorship by white lab coats.
00:37:40.520We were warned about this for centuries and everything from 1984 to Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
00:37:46.520And I include references to that in my book as well.
00:37:49.520But essentially, in a nutshell, what this is, and I quote, if you see the article I have at Climb Depot, I quote, Gladmer Lenin, who is his slogan during the czarist Russia was the worse, the better.
00:38:04.520In other words, the more chaotic and the more you can collapse things, the better to impose a revolutionary radical transformation upon society.
00:38:21.520The psych op of that collapsed the resistance of the public to any of these things.
00:38:27.520Imagine just three months earlier from March of 2020, who would have thought that unelected bureaucrat public health officials in white lab coats could be telling us that churches, schools, gyms, restaurants would all be closed.
00:38:41.520But Walmart could be open because that was safe.
00:38:43.520And abortion clinics, of course, would be open.
00:38:45.520And, of course, big corporate retail would be open.
00:38:48.520But all these other entities would be crushed and destroyed.
00:40:16.520And I think, and I try not to be conspiratorial, but when I see people like Bill Gates, who really comes across as a mad scientist.
00:40:24.520I mean, he's drinking poop water, he calls it.
00:40:27.520He had this scheme to put trillions of tons of dust in the air to block out the sun.
00:40:33.520He, you know, he's the virus overlord.
00:40:37.520And the craziest part of it all is that his own wife divorced him because he was hanging out with the child trafficker, Jeffrey Epstein, and yet he's still polite company.
00:42:05.520I think that the future that China represents is not a future that is particularly desirable.
00:42:12.520I was struck by this when I was in Western Europe a few months ago that I think the future is something that always has to be thought of in relatively concrete terms.
00:42:24.520And it has to be different from the present.
00:42:27.520And only something that's different from the present and very concrete can have any sort of charismatic force.
00:42:34.520And looking at Western Europe, I would say there are basically three plausible futures on offer.
00:42:46.520And if you're a woman, you get to wear a burqa.
00:42:49.520Number two is totalitarian AI a la China where the computers track you in everything you do all the time.
00:43:02.520And that's kind of creepy, sort of the eye of Sauron, to use the Lord of the Rings references, watching you at all times.
00:43:09.520And then the third one is hyper-environmentalism where you drive an e-scooter and you recycle.
00:43:17.520And even though I'm not a radical environmentalist, I think if those are the three choices, you can understand why the Green Movement is winning.
00:43:26.520Because those are the three visions of the future we have.
00:43:30.520And the challenge on the conservative or libertarian side is to offer something that's a picture of the future,
00:43:39.520that's different from these two very dystopian and one somewhat stagnant one.
00:49:17.520The idea is they don't want to have any more dealing with legislation, hearings, debate in countries.
00:49:22.520They want to declare emergencies and go forward and do what they think is right, a la one-party Chinese rule.
00:49:28.520And that's what happened. We're still living under the COVID emergency here in the United States.
00:49:32.520I assume you are still in Canada as well.
00:49:34.520We're still living under the 9-11 terrorism emergency declaration in the United States.
00:49:39.520So do you get the idea of how dangerous emergency powers are?
00:49:42.520Anyone running for office, front and center on their plank, has to be reform of emergency power authorization if you're running for office.
00:49:51.520This has to be changed, the criteria and the length in which politicians can extend these emergencies decades.
00:49:58.520It's incredible. And I think you're exactly right how they're going to try.
00:50:02.520I mean, COVID was the most successful lockdown in history.
00:50:05.520Previously, lockdowns was a phrase only applied to prisons.
00:50:09.520And they want to copy it on the climate side. Mark, it's great to see you again.
00:50:12.520Thanks for the total update. And our reporters will see you in Sharm el-Shake, Egypt.
00:50:17.520We'll be some of the only skeptical voices in the whole place. Take care, my friend.
00:50:22.520All right. There you have it. Stay with us. More ahead.
00:50:35.520Hey, welcome back. Your letters, Wild Bill.
00:50:39.520What does he have to say? The first time I heard this, I couldn't understand what exactly it's about.
00:50:43.520Now, I can't believe this occurred. Unbelievable. Teachers aren't heroes.
00:50:46.520You're talking about the allegedly trans teacher with the two fake zeppelins, as Rex Murphy would say.
00:50:55.520It is so crazy. I know there's a whole theory out there and David Menzies talks about it,
00:51:00.520that maybe this whole thing is a joke, a practical joke, performance art of some sort, because it is too insane to be true.
00:51:06.520Well, either explanation is atrocious, isn't it?
00:51:09.520And for the fact for the teachers, for the school board, for the whole school to be complicit with it, it just shows the whole point, doesn't it?
00:51:15.520One truth defender says, ironic how unimportant this man's true identity is to these people.
00:51:20.520Oh, no, no. You misunderstand. It's of extreme importance to them.
00:51:24.520That's why they're keeping it a secret.
00:52:44.520That seems to be the case, given the amount of scandal and corruption we've seen in the last four years.
00:52:48.520But, sir, what made you support Patrick Brown initially?
00:52:52.520I thought when he came from the very, and he played with us, especially a man like me, who, I worked with Krithian, I worked with Paul Martin, I worked with many, many senior leaders.
00:53:48.520The abusive, you are an abusive person, repeated, abusive, reputed.
00:53:53.520You take your staff to work for your leadership.
00:53:57.520You take your staff for your personal.
00:54:00.520You have no shame that they are taking money from taxpayer money in the city of Brampton.
00:54:06.520On top of it, you have no shame that you are firing this girl, Nikki Kaur, who was trying to whistle each and every incident of the Brampton under her inspiration.
00:54:21.520She said that I cannot work with this man and to teach you a lesson, we Brampton are going to elect Nikki Kaur so that she can bring accountability and transparency in the city.
00:54:37.520And speaking of Nikki Kaur, sir, we're standing in front of what used to be a window.
00:54:44.520A couple of weeks ago, a car went through this window.
00:54:47.520It's been reported as a non-suspicious accident by Peel Regional Police, even though it's still under investigation.
00:54:54.520So I don't know how they come up with the conclusion before the investigation is over.
00:54:57.520But do you think this was a true accident or was this an intimidation tactic again?
00:55:14.520It was 8.30 in the night time and everything, the whole parking lot was empty.
00:55:19.520And if you see over there with the 90 angle, he came and broke the door and window so that Nikki should get afraid or should feel unsecure.
00:55:30.520Listen, these small things doesn't affect in the election.
00:55:34.520Election is with what you have done for the last four years.
00:55:38.520Patrick, if you're listening now, I am asking you, you have to face the people when you go door to door or your team goes to door to door.