Rebel News Podcast - December 09, 2021


EZRA LEVANT | The latest on the lockdown madness


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

166.71762

Word Count

6,726

Sentence Count

513

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

The latest on the lockdown madness in the United Kingdom, including a video of Jacob Rees-Mogg at a party where he and his snobby insiders were laughing at the rules they put on everyone else, and I'll tell you why.


Transcript

00:00:01.000 Hello, my Rebels. In today's show, I tell you the best I can what's going on in the United Kingdom.
00:00:08.160 Boris Johnson found throwing Christmas parties last year when he locked down everyone else,
00:00:14.460 including Queen Elizabeth, who wasn't allowed to sit next to anyone at her own husband's funeral.
00:00:20.360 She was all alone in the church wearing a mask because Boris Johnson said so.
00:00:25.420 Meanwhile, he and his insiders were partying.
00:00:27.780 And I'll tell you a little bit about it and I'll show you some video, too.
00:00:33.020 I'd like to have you subscribe to Rebel News Plus because I want you to see the video.
00:00:37.180 This podcast, obviously, you'll just hear it.
00:00:39.460 But this video shows Jacob Rees-Mogg, a senior Tory, at a party joking about,
00:00:47.000 well, we have two inches of separation, not two meters, just to see these snobby insiders laughing at the rules they put on everyone else.
00:00:57.020 I'd love you to see the video of that.
00:00:59.580 Just go to rebelnewsplus.com and click subscribe.
00:01:02.020 You get the video version of this podcast.
00:01:04.240 All right, here's to today's show.
00:01:05.140 Tonight, the latest on the lockdown madness.
00:01:24.560 It's December 8th and this is the Ezra Levant Show.
00:01:27.260 The United Kingdom has had some atrocious policies during the pandemic, but they're also, I guess, in some ways,
00:01:54.820 they've been a little more sensible than us here in Canada.
00:01:57.640 An example of that is they respect natural immunity.
00:02:00.840 That is, if you get COVID-19 and recover so your body is naturally maybe antibodies to the virus,
00:02:07.180 in the UK, they don't force you to take vaccines like they do here in Canada.
00:02:11.260 Why would they? You've already got the antibodies.
00:02:13.140 They're also less mask insane than we are over here, although not always.
00:02:18.260 Take a look at this.
00:02:18.900 I'm not exempt. I'm exempt, so I don't need a mask.
00:02:21.380 So you're telling me you're exempt?
00:02:21.940 So mind your business, yeah? Mind your business.
00:02:23.960 You don't need to ask me if I'm exempt.
00:02:26.640 It's your attitude.
00:02:27.340 No, you don't need to ask me.
00:02:28.640 It's not your business.
00:02:29.720 What I'm going to do with you now, yeah?
00:02:31.480 I'm going to ask you why you're exempt.
00:02:33.640 You don't need to worry.
00:02:34.940 It's my medical history. I'm not asking your medical history.
00:02:37.280 So don't worry. No, you won't.
00:02:38.720 No, you won't. I'll be going.
00:02:40.320 No, you won't.
00:02:41.820 You don't even have your mask on properly. Look at this guy.
00:02:43.920 He's got his nose out, and he's trying to tell me to wear a mask on the subway when I'm exempt for asthma.
00:02:49.440 So mind your business and let me go on my journey.
00:02:52.760 Right, stay there.
00:02:53.800 I'm detained you.
00:02:54.700 You detained me for not wearing a mask.
00:02:56.160 You weren't even wearing a mask in the first place.
00:02:57.720 So at the minute, you're under arrest for not wearing a mask.
00:03:01.300 Under arrest for wearing a mask.
00:03:02.200 They get a lot of things wrong over there, but they seemed to pull back from the brink at least once or twice.
00:03:09.000 They had proposed vaccine passports, but then they stopped.
00:03:13.020 I think part of the reason is that there is a diversity in their media on the subject that we lack here in Canada,
00:03:19.520 that there is a diversity even in their ruling Conservative Party.
00:03:22.640 It doesn't have anywhere the same party discipline as we have here in Canada.
00:03:26.460 So individual Conservative MPs in the UK regularly criticize the Prime Minister or defect from his bills,
00:03:33.060 and that isn't cause to sack them.
00:03:35.160 I don't even know if their Prime Minister can, unlike our rigid party discipline here.
00:03:39.780 Even if you were to say that people in Canada opposed to VAC's mandates are just 10% of the population,
00:03:47.380 I believe it's higher.
00:03:49.940 Where are the 10% of MPs saying that?
00:03:54.480 Was 1% of the MPs saying that?
00:03:56.480 1%!
00:03:57.540 That would mean three MPs in Canada.
00:04:00.580 But there's not one.
00:04:02.200 When Marilyn Gladue talked about a Freedom Caucus to bring some common sense to things,
00:04:07.380 she was immediately disciplined and humiliated by Aaron O'Toole,
00:04:12.060 who shows far more rage towards his own Conservative MPs than anything Trudeau has ever done.
00:04:18.500 But back to the United Kingdom.
00:04:19.840 There's a scandal there now because while the government ordered ordinary Brits to cancel Christmas last year
00:04:27.480 and to stop visiting grandparents and not to mix households,
00:04:30.780 they seriously had something called the Rule of Six, limiting your social circle.
00:04:35.100 They actually banned singing.
00:04:37.820 What?
00:04:38.300 It was crazy.
00:04:39.780 While the government was doing all that, while they were ordering other people around like that,
00:04:43.400 they themselves didn't follow it for a moment.
00:04:46.000 Not their senior advisor, Dominic Cummings.
00:04:50.620 Not the top scientist telling everyone not to mix and mingle.
00:04:53.740 Well, he was caught zipping around the city having a torrid affair.
00:04:58.280 Just so gross.
00:05:00.140 The health minister himself, an idiot named Matt Hancock.
00:05:04.080 He didn't even bother running around the city.
00:05:06.480 He was a homewrecker right from the parliament buildings themselves.
00:05:10.600 He was caught by one of the United Kingdom's ubiquitous surveillance cameras.
00:05:15.660 I don't like spy cameras, but it's a bit of karma that a spy camera caught the politician who installed the spy camera.
00:05:23.340 But my point is nobody in power follows the rules.
00:05:27.800 Except for Queen Elizabeth, whose husband of more than 70 years died.
00:05:31.660 And she followed the rules, sitting by herself alone with a mask on at his funeral.
00:05:38.360 What a disgrace.
00:05:39.460 She followed these pointless rules, but none of the politicians or bureaucrats did.
00:05:45.120 And so today comes news that precisely when Boris Johnson was ordering citizens not to gather,
00:05:52.860 why there were a bunch of Christmas parties last year at 10 Downing Street.
00:05:56.840 It seemed to start as sort of a hot mic moment.
00:06:01.640 This story broke.
00:06:02.540 Take a look at this.
00:06:04.240 I've just seen reports on Twitter that there was a Downing Street Christmas party on Friday night.
00:06:08.280 Do you recognise those reports?
00:06:10.040 I went home.
00:06:12.200 Hold on, hold on.
00:06:18.020 Would the parents condone having a Christmas party?
00:06:22.340 What's the answer?
00:06:23.500 I don't know.
00:06:24.120 Was the party, was cheese and water?
00:06:25.840 Just be clear, stop.
00:06:26.840 Is cheese and wine all right?
00:06:28.660 No.
00:06:28.880 It was a business meeting.
00:06:30.340 I'm joking.
00:06:31.280 This is recorded.
00:06:33.120 This fictional party was a business meeting.
00:06:36.700 And it was not socially distanced.
00:06:39.900 One more, and then we'll, one more.
00:06:42.100 And then video the party itself.
00:06:44.500 Here's Jacob Rees-Mogg, a Conservative.
00:06:47.320 Take a look.
00:06:48.100 Well, ladies and gentlemen, my lords, ladies and gentlemen, thank you all very much for coming.
00:06:52.700 I heard that the comedian was speaking after me.
00:06:55.400 And then Glenn started.
00:06:56.400 And I thought, well, clearly it's going to be a whole evening of comedians.
00:07:00.460 But I'm going to be bummed.
00:07:03.300 Well, I may get to jokes at the end, but I'll come from the 18th century joke book, which most of you won't find funny.
00:07:09.300 But I find absolutely hilarious.
00:07:11.120 But there we go.
00:07:11.540 Mark was saying that we've had a couple of years that made people think that we should have lots of regulation.
00:07:17.940 And it's been difficult for those of us who believe in free markets and free enterprise.
00:07:22.300 But I'm going to disagree in a Christmassy sense, because I see we're all here obeying regulations, aren't we?
00:07:29.080 I mean, this party is not going to be investigated by the police in a year's time.
00:07:33.120 You are all very carefully socially distanced.
00:07:36.640 I've been moved, I'm pleased to tell you, from the metric back to the imperial system.
00:07:42.380 I know you were at least two inches of regulation.
00:07:46.100 Oh, ho, what a laugh.
00:07:48.580 Imperial measure, not metric, not two meters, but two inches separation.
00:07:53.220 What a droll man.
00:07:55.340 Two inches, not two meters.
00:07:57.340 You get it?
00:07:57.720 He's so funny.
00:07:59.340 Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:08:00.540 No prison for him, no police bullying for him, certainly no masks for him.
00:08:05.380 That's all performance art.
00:08:07.040 This was a party for the elite insiders.
00:08:09.300 They don't follow the rules.
00:08:10.160 Two inches, not two meters.
00:08:11.520 Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:08:13.760 Just the working classes and the queen.
00:08:16.280 Not the politicians, not the rulers, not the fancy people.
00:08:18.840 But it looks like not only will Christmas be banned this year, a new lockdown put on Brits,
00:08:24.400 but vax passes are back, as if they weren't just waiting for the right moment.
00:08:28.720 It's now the proportionate and the responsible thing to move to Plan B in England,
00:08:35.060 while continuing to work closely with our colleagues in the devolved administrations.
00:08:39.520 So we slow the spread of the virus, buy ourselves the time to get yet more boosters into arms,
00:08:48.040 and especially in the older and more vulnerable people,
00:08:51.520 and understand the answers to the key outstanding questions about Omicron.
00:08:56.600 So, first, we will reintroduce the guidance to work from home.
00:09:03.940 Guidance to work from home.
00:09:05.520 Employers should use the rest of the week to discuss working arrangements with their employees,
00:09:09.920 but from Monday, you should work from home if you can.
00:09:13.600 Go to work if you must, but work from home if you can.
00:09:15.980 I know this will be hard for many people,
00:09:19.980 but by reducing your contacts in the workplace, you will help slow transmission.
00:09:26.740 Second, from this Friday, we will further extend the legal requirement to wear a face mask to most public indoor venues,
00:09:33.460 including theatres and cinemas.
00:09:36.880 There will be, of course, exceptions where it's not practical,
00:09:40.540 such as when eating, drinking, exercising or singing.
00:09:44.620 Third, we'll also make the NHS COVID pass mandatory for entry into nightclubs and venues where large crowds gather,
00:09:53.820 including unseated indoor venues with more than 500 people,
00:09:59.440 unseated outdoor venues with more than 4,000 people,
00:10:03.660 and any venue with more than 10,000 people.
00:10:06.840 The NHS COVID pass can still be obtained with two doses,
00:10:12.480 but we will keep this under review as the boosters roll out.
00:10:17.460 And having taken clinical advice since the emergence of Omicron,
00:10:21.480 a negative lateral flow test will also be sufficient.
00:10:25.920 It's so obviously an attempt to distract from the Prime Minister's scandal,
00:10:29.860 but the excuse is the Omicron virus,
00:10:32.600 except that in the United Kingdom, not only has no one died from it,
00:10:36.220 not a single person has been hospitalized by it.
00:10:39.500 How many of those who have tested positive in the UK are ill?
00:10:46.100 Secretary of State.
00:10:46.980 The number of confirmed cases in the UK is 336.
00:10:54.540 They are all by definition infected.
00:10:56.920 They will have been very, some may be asymptomatic.
00:11:01.640 Others will be feeling ill.
00:11:03.920 None of them so far, as far as I am aware, have been hospitalized.
00:11:08.440 Makes sense.
00:11:09.420 That's what all the doctors in South Africa have been saying.
00:11:12.780 The overall patients that was recorded yesterday was around about 3,700.
00:11:21.080 So our positivity rate is 9.2%.
00:11:24.340 It is, yes, it is more than we would have loved it to be.
00:11:31.240 But looking at the mildness of the symptoms that we are seeing,
00:11:35.880 currently there is no reason for panicking as we don't see severely ill patients.
00:11:43.580 But listen, Pfizer has products to sell.
00:11:45.880 Boris Johnson has a scandal to distract from.
00:11:48.580 But let me ask you this.
00:11:49.420 Isn't it odd that the infections seem to be climbing precisely as vaccine use is going up too?
00:11:54.760 Isn't that weird?
00:11:55.500 Is this supposed to be the opposite?
00:11:57.960 Well, look at this.
00:11:59.440 This is from, as you can see, a U.S. government agency called the National Institutes of Health.
00:12:04.840 That's Anthony Fauci's company.
00:12:06.820 It's a department.
00:12:07.680 It's an agency of the U.S. government.
00:12:10.200 This is a published scientific paper by pandemic researchers.
00:12:13.640 This is a U.S. government website specialized in health.
00:12:17.800 This is not some skeptical right-wing political opinion I'm reading from.
00:12:22.760 I'm going to read to you from the abstract, which is a technical way of saying a summary of the study.
00:12:29.720 The study is called Mechanisms of SARS-Coronavirus-2 Evolution Revealing Vaccine-Resistant Mutations in Europe and America.
00:12:37.040 Okay, just a reminder, SARS-CoV-2, that's the technical name for COVID-19.
00:12:44.200 I'm just going to read that phrase as COVID-19 from now.
00:12:47.720 But the headline basically means, why are there vaccine-resistant versions of the virus now?
00:12:55.740 I mean, aren't you curious?
00:12:58.020 Everywhere you look, people who are double or even triple vaccinated are getting the virus again and passing it on to others again.
00:13:04.460 How did that happen?
00:13:05.200 I'm going to read this slowly because it's dense language, okay?
00:13:11.920 The importance of understanding COVID evolution cannot be overlooked.
00:13:17.040 Recent studies confirm that natural selection is the dominating mechanism of COVID evolution,
00:13:22.740 which favors mutations that strengthen viral infectivity.
00:13:27.940 All right, natural selection and evolution, that means the virus is changing to become more infectious.
00:13:33.460 I'll keep reading.
00:13:35.200 Here we demonstrate that vaccine breakthrough or antibody-resistant mutations provide a new mechanism of viral evolution.
00:13:43.360 Specifically, vaccine-resistant mutation Y449S in the spike S-prostein receptor binding domain,
00:13:50.040 which occurred in commutations Y449S and then 501Y, has reduced infectivity compared to that of the original SARS-CoV-19 virus,
00:14:02.200 but can disrupt existing antibodies that neutralize the virus.
00:14:05.960 Okay, let me try and translate it into English.
00:14:09.640 Vaccine breakthroughs, that's just what it sounds like.
00:14:12.760 It's when the vaccine doesn't stop the virus.
00:14:15.800 We're seeing more and more of that.
00:14:17.520 But here's the key sentence, I think.
00:14:20.080 Here's the one you really want to understand.
00:14:21.800 By tracking the evolutionary trajectories of vaccine-resistant mutations in more than 2.2 million COVID genomes,
00:14:31.080 we reveal that the occurrence and frequency of vaccine-resistant mutations correlate strongly with the vaccination rates in Europe and America.
00:14:43.960 Okay, did you get that?
00:14:46.160 Correlate strongly.
00:14:47.340 So the more a place is vaccinated, the more breakthrough mutations of the virus appear.
00:14:56.660 I didn't say this.
00:14:57.940 The National Institutes of Health published a study that says this.
00:15:01.920 Let's read this part really slowly.
00:15:03.540 We anticipate that as a complementary transmission pathway, vaccine breakthrough or antibody-resistant mutations like those in Omicron will become a dominating mechanism of COVID evolution when most of the world's population is either vaccinated or infected.
00:15:23.060 So these scientists are predicting that vaccine-busting viruses, these new mutations, will become dominant.
00:15:31.820 I'm just reading what they're saying.
00:15:34.540 And the good news is, as you just heard, Omicron is so mild, there's no reports of anyone being hospitalized for it.
00:15:41.760 I think we have a word for that.
00:15:43.200 Catching a cold.
00:15:44.800 And in fact, if you get natural immunity from Omicron, and if no one is so sick that they need to go to the hospital, that's a pretty good outcome.
00:15:53.460 In fact, if you can get such a mild virus that no one ever gets really sick, isn't that better than a Pfizer vaccine that can cause side effects like myocarditis or even the virus?
00:16:03.540 Like, isn't Omicron actually effectively a vaccine, except, of course, Pfizer doesn't get rich of the Omicron virus.
00:16:13.920 They get rich of selling you drugs to fight the harmless Omicron virus.
00:16:18.600 Last sentence in the study's abstract.
00:16:21.520 Our study sheds light on COVID evolution and transmission and enables the design of the next generation mutation-proof vaccines and antibody drugs.
00:16:32.240 Yeah, maybe, or maybe you don't have to end with a marketing pitch for more vaccines and more drugs.
00:16:40.220 I think we're pretty much vaccined out and drugged up right now.
00:16:44.120 And I think this entire paper, until this sentence, makes the opposite point.
00:16:49.780 The vaccines aren't stopping the new mutations.
00:16:52.500 But, hey, look, I mean, come on, Pfizer's got to get paid and Boris Johnson has to change the subject and the media party needs to keep you scared.
00:17:02.240 So that's what's going to happen.
00:17:04.080 It has nothing to do with being healthy or not.
00:17:08.540 Stay with us for more.
00:17:09.540 I'm happy here.
00:17:13.780 I'm going to wait because what he's trying to do is actually unlawful.
00:17:16.880 We're not in...
00:17:18.080 You don't have to like our network, but you can't, um...
00:17:22.280 You can't expel us from a press conference.
00:17:25.300 Then suddenly I see Daniel Andrews himself walking towards me.
00:17:29.420 Mr Premier, do you think it's OK for the media to be shut down at your press conference just because they criticise you?
00:17:36.760 Mr Premier, are you OK with this?
00:17:40.540 This seems a bit like Communist China, not Victoria.
00:17:44.060 I didn't realise at the time why he didn't even look my way, as if he was purposely avoiding me.
00:17:49.720 But as you're about to see, not only is the Premier OK with it, his office ordered my removal.
00:17:55.640 I've never seen such a thing from a Democratic leader removing journalists they don't like.
00:18:01.320 Let's go for all, Garby.
00:18:02.560 Outside the Greens.
00:18:03.620 Do you want a car for me and take me?
00:18:04.840 No, I'd want to go for this.
00:18:06.820 You can go for it.
00:18:08.240 Straight down.
00:18:08.640 I can also advise that you've been here for a period of seven days, OK?
00:18:21.900 So you're not permitted to return here for seven days.
00:18:24.600 That's on film.
00:18:25.800 Who advised that as well?
00:18:27.620 Authorised Officers of Parliament House, that is me.
00:18:29.660 And where's the boundaries that this journalist can't...
00:18:33.320 You're right on the footpath.
00:18:34.480 So I'm not...
00:18:35.440 So the authorised Officers of the Parliament is banning a journalist they don't like, the government doesn't like.
00:18:42.620 He certainly doesn't seem like a fan.
00:18:45.260 No.
00:18:45.620 He's watched a few here.
00:18:47.180 Well, you've come in here with a fake pass on.
00:18:49.740 You've accessed the ground.
00:18:50.680 Sorry?
00:18:51.460 Hold on.
00:18:52.540 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:18:54.720 Hold on.
00:18:55.140 You're being removed.
00:18:55.880 No, no, no.
00:18:56.440 Hold on.
00:18:57.460 How is that a fake pass?
00:18:59.020 Because it says on the top there, this is not a security card, doesn't it?
00:19:01.760 That's not a fake...
00:19:02.280 It's a media...
00:19:02.820 They asked me for my media pass.
00:19:04.960 How is that a fake pass?
00:19:06.740 That's issued by the federal government.
00:19:08.920 Why are you being removed?
00:19:09.620 That is a frustrating video.
00:19:12.880 It goes on.
00:19:13.700 There's another part of it where a cop says the specific reason that Avi Yemeni, our chief Australian correspondent, was frog-marched out of there, despite being permitted entry by a sentry, is because they didn't know what kind of questions he was going to ask.
00:19:33.560 They couldn't have been more brazen about it.
00:19:37.280 Atrocious.
00:19:37.840 It's what we go through in some parts of Canada sometimes, too.
00:19:42.580 Daniel Andrews, the communist-sympathizing premier of the state of Victoria.
00:19:48.380 Well, we got some amazing news, and here to tell us about it himself is our friend, Avi Yemeni.
00:19:53.680 Avi, great to see you.
00:19:54.520 Thanks for getting up very early in the morning, time zone-wise, to do this interview.
00:19:58.380 I appreciate it.
00:19:59.020 How are you doing?
00:20:00.400 That burned me up just to see that again, and how they said you got a fake ID, and how they manhandled you.
00:20:06.000 And the video gets worse, by the way.
00:20:07.840 But you've got some good news, don't you?
00:20:09.940 Absolutely.
00:20:10.640 We've had our very first win on this matter, which has been a long time coming.
00:20:14.200 That was in the beginning of 2021.
00:20:17.100 And even just watching it back there, Ezra, it shocks me like it happened as if it happened yesterday.
00:20:25.340 Now, the government has been trying to stop this for months, you know, because behind the scenes, we've been fighting this and trying to get in there.
00:20:32.980 And they've been dragging their feet.
00:20:35.740 And not only that, they've tried to get the court to drag their feet.
00:20:38.500 But yesterday, thankfully, we had a really big win that the court has decided, has ruled, that this is going to be expedited from here on.
00:20:50.560 And so they're fighting against you.
00:20:54.820 The cops are banning you.
00:20:57.320 Premier Dan Andrews.
00:20:58.560 And when I say he's a communist, I'm not saying that as an insult, even though I find it a negative attribute of someone.
00:21:05.160 He really is a sympathizer for communist China.
00:21:07.880 He went to Beijing.
00:21:08.700 He signed a secret treaty with them to put Victoria under the Belt and Road colonization plan.
00:21:14.560 It had to be rebuked from the federal government of Australia.
00:21:17.440 He really is a communist sympathizer.
00:21:20.260 I'm not saying that as a meanie.
00:21:23.340 He just is.
00:21:25.500 He hates you.
00:21:27.640 And so he's marshaled the whole power of the legislature to keep you out.
00:21:32.900 We hired lawyers to get you in.
00:21:35.140 And yesterday, the court said the government can't delay any longer.
00:21:40.980 We need the soonest possible court day possible.
00:21:42.900 Is that a summary of what the judge said, basically?
00:21:46.340 Absolutely.
00:21:47.000 And Ezra, it's not a conspiracy theory.
00:21:49.440 In that video, if you go back and watch it, it was his staffer that ordered me being frog marched out of there.
00:21:57.500 So it's outrageous.
00:21:59.820 But the court sees the urgency in this, especially leading up to an election.
00:22:04.000 So hopefully this is the first of many wins, not only in this specific matter, in all the matters we're running here.
00:22:11.200 As we know, they can take a very long time.
00:22:14.000 My case against the police is already a year and a half in.
00:22:17.780 But now that this one's expedited, we expect to have some really big movement in the beginning of the year.
00:22:24.260 You know, it reminds me of when the Canadian government kept us out of the federal leaders debate.
00:22:31.680 They did it in 2019.
00:22:33.880 They tried it again in 2021.
00:22:36.280 In both instances, we were able to get into court on a very expedited basis, like in a matter of days.
00:22:44.420 And in both cases, it was a bit of a miracle.
00:22:46.880 We won.
00:22:47.760 And I got to tell you, Avi, that has given me a lot of hope.
00:22:50.620 Because if we would have lost that and all the other setbacks, I'd say, really, we've got no chance.
00:22:56.520 But having those, having the federal court of Canada say, no, this is wrong to keep out a journalist just because you don't like them.
00:23:05.220 That gave me a lot of hope.
00:23:06.660 And I'm hopeful, based on what happened in this court hearing yesterday, I'm hopeful they'll do the same for you.
00:23:15.080 And from what you told me, and we spoke about this yesterday after it happened, it made a big impression on even the mainstream media.
00:23:24.660 I saw lots of reports of this from rival journalists who don't like you.
00:23:28.620 And they use lots of mean words like, you know, right-wing YouTuber, Avi, you mean, like they were trying to be very condescending.
00:23:35.340 But they couldn't deny it.
00:23:37.100 This was a big win for press freedom, even if they had to grudgingly give you credit.
00:23:41.900 Absolutely.
00:23:44.340 You had to read the full article from the mainstream media yesterday.
00:23:48.920 All their articles were the same.
00:23:50.760 The headline wasn't as impressive as what really happened.
00:23:55.320 But when you read it and you understood the government was trying to have this heard in September next year,
00:24:02.300 and we've managed to pull it all the way back to March, and they're not very happy about it.
00:24:08.540 So, like you say, I am hopeful.
00:24:10.580 Yeah, well, listen, we're on a winning streak down there in the courts, just like we are up here.
00:24:16.380 What's the website for people to go to that you've got this whole story on?
00:24:19.800 What's the best website for people to visit?
00:24:24.440 LetAviReport.com.
00:24:26.560 All right.
00:24:27.220 LetAviReport.com.
00:24:28.300 I sure hope they let you, because I think you're doing a great job.
00:24:31.460 And you're a source of information, not just for our viewers here in Canada, but I think truly around the world.
00:24:37.060 It's quite a coincidence that you happen to be from Melbourne, the epicenter of the most brutal lockdown in the world.
00:24:43.000 I'm not happy that you're suffering under it, but I'm sure that millions of Melburnians are grateful that you're there to tell their story,
00:24:51.840 because there's not a lot of other journalists who would.
00:24:53.820 So keep it up, my friend.
00:24:56.360 Thank you, Ezra.
00:24:57.460 All right.
00:24:57.880 There you have it.
00:24:58.520 Avi Yamini, our chief Australian correspondent, who's having successes in court against censorship down there, gives me a little bit of hope.
00:25:06.240 Stay with us.
00:25:06.920 More ahead.
00:25:07.340 Hey, welcome back.
00:25:16.400 Your feedback.
00:25:17.140 Brian Durage says, I have to admit, as of late, I have been changing my view of this guy.
00:25:22.280 This is not the first time I have agreed with him regarding economics and the oil and gas industry.
00:25:27.560 Refreshing to see a major player setting his own path other than what the government and climate change else would have him follow.
00:25:34.040 You're talking about Elon Musk, of course.
00:25:36.020 You know, the irony is that his recent girlfriend, I don't know if they actually were married.
00:25:41.660 Her name, her stage name is Grimes.
00:25:44.920 She's a pretty cool rock star, I'd say.
00:25:49.680 But her mom is a hard left wing socialist activist in Vancouver.
00:25:56.880 I just, it makes me laugh so hard that Elon Musk, the world's richest man, turbo capitalist, small government aficionado, that his mother-in-law was one of Canada's biggest leftists.
00:26:09.880 Sandy Garrisino is her name.
00:26:11.260 Someone with the nickname, don't take booster shots, FFS, says, the answers were way too straightforward for that reporter.
00:26:20.620 She was expecting a 10-minute non-answer that does nothing but contradict itself.
00:26:24.400 Yeah, what I like about Elon Musk is he answers the questions so bluntly and tersely.
00:26:30.600 He's a great interviewee.
00:26:33.820 I really like Joe Rogan's interviews of Elon Musk.
00:26:36.960 If you're on YouTube, they're so easy to find.
00:26:39.760 Google Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and Elon Musk is a bit of an amateur philosopher.
00:26:43.580 I like it.
00:26:45.740 Terry McNichols said,
00:26:46.580 Yeah, he was talking about that neural link in that same interview.
00:27:00.860 I didn't include those, but he was talking about it in terms of letting people who are quadriplegics or paraplegics use their mind to actuate some sort of system to let them walk again.
00:27:17.580 Very futuristic.
00:27:18.920 I'm sure that could be abused.
00:27:21.100 Absolutely.
00:27:21.780 A lot of technology can be.
00:27:23.220 But I think the key ideological point in his whole conversation was not when he said,
00:27:34.320 I don't want government regulation.
00:27:36.360 I don't want government subsidies.
00:27:38.220 Government is bad at doing that.
00:27:39.580 That's sort of easy to say.
00:27:41.380 I think the most startling thing he said was, we need more people in the world.
00:27:45.220 And then he joked that he's personally doing something about that.
00:27:47.920 I think he's got six or seven kids.
00:27:49.260 So, to me, when you say people are key, we need more people, that tells me that he's not part of the Bill Gates globalist extremist set.
00:28:00.060 So, I like Elon Musk.
00:28:01.800 He's not a perfect man.
00:28:02.920 I don't agree with every word he says, but I like him a lot.
00:28:06.060 Well, that's today's show.
00:28:07.900 On behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night.
00:28:12.240 And keep fighting for freedom.
00:28:13.220 And let me leave you with this video from our British reporter, Lewis Brackpool, talking to someone who was given six times the appropriate dose of the vax.
00:28:25.440 See you later.
00:28:26.840 They tell me to sit over in the waiting area.
00:28:29.120 They make you wait 15 minutes, usually.
00:28:30.720 About 10 minutes in, the GP comes over to me and says, can you come in?
00:28:35.320 There's a little back cubby room.
00:28:37.360 I wait from the main area.
00:28:38.220 He's like, can you come here where you get to talk about something?
00:28:40.280 So, I thought he was, like, joking around with me or something.
00:28:43.080 We go in the back room, just me and the GP, and he says, we forgot to dilute your dose.
00:28:50.880 Lewis Brackpool for Rebel News.
00:28:53.040 And in today's report is a harrowing interview I've done with a young man who was given six times the normal dose of their first vaccine.
00:29:05.180 Just to travel back to their home country of Canada.
00:29:09.920 Now, if you enjoy my work and value me as a reporter for Rebel News, the best way to support me is at ukreporters.com, where I am flying the flag of the UK for Rebel News.
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00:29:30.660 Thank you very much.
00:29:32.080 Enjoy the report.
00:29:33.040 Could you explain to me the entire story of why you decided to get the vaccine and then the effects it's had on you after you went and sat down to get the injection?
00:29:45.960 The reason why I wanted, well, I didn't want to get it, the reason why I didn't get it when I first could, just not convinced about all of it, obviously.
00:29:55.520 I mean, one day it's safe, one day it's not, just back and forth.
00:29:59.120 So, I already had COVID and I already had the antibody tests, so I did have natural immunity.
00:30:06.040 I held out as long as I could, really, just because I wasn't convinced it's necessarily fully safe.
00:30:12.640 The reason why I had to get it is to fly back to the UK from Canada, because the government put some law on where you need to be vaxxed to fly pretty much any way.
00:30:23.060 At least that's how I interpreted it. There are, like, a few loopholes, but obviously, they're not guaranteed. It's, like, a luck that they drew off, they work or not.
00:30:31.260 Like, you could book a doctor's appointment here and say they can't deny you for that, but then that's just really risking it.
00:30:37.540 I booked online, planning to get my first dose here, and then return home to get my second dose, because here they make you wait seven or eight weeks, and at home it's only 28 days.
00:30:47.800 I was going to get my first dose here, go home, wait the 28 days, and then I'd be fine.
00:30:52.920 So, when I got to the vaccination site, they wanted to give me a Moderna, and I explained at home they can't give Moderna for my age group,
00:30:59.480 which is another big questioning point of why it's safe in one place and not safe in the other, and then they were trying to make me mix,
00:31:05.700 and I stood my ground, and I was like, no, I want Pfizer. If I'm getting this vaccine, it's going to be the Pfizer one.
00:31:10.240 So, I sit down, and they're like, do you consent, all this? And I said yes, obviously, thinking that I was going to get a proper dose.
00:31:17.960 They give it in my right arm, because I'm left-handed, and then they tell me to sit over in the waiting area.
00:31:23.520 They make you wait 15 minutes, usually. About 10 minutes in, the GP comes over to me and says,
00:31:28.940 can you come into the little back cubby room, away from the main area? He's like, can you come here where you get to talk about something?
00:31:35.080 So, I thought you were joking around with me or something. We go in the back room, just me and the GP, and he says,
00:31:40.240 we forgot to dilute your dose. And I said, how is that? Like, there's no checks. How is that possible?
00:31:46.320 And obviously, I got a bit mad.
00:31:49.260 Of course.
00:31:49.680 Their one and only job is to really vaccinate you. It's not that hard to dilute it, right?
00:31:54.640 I would have thought that, you know, because they usually come in little small containers, right?
00:31:58.980 I would have thought that they would have checked that.
00:32:00.800 According to the Moderna one, you put it in the needle, and it's good to go, or in the syringe, and it's good to go.
00:32:06.760 The Pfizer one, they actually have to dilute.
00:32:08.420 And the vaccinator guy came up into the cubby room, and it was just me, the GP, and the vaccinator.
00:32:13.900 And he's like, I assumed that it was pre-diluted, like already diluted, because the other ones I gave were.
00:32:21.220 And that's almost a quote.
00:32:23.320 So, I'm like, you're assuming stuff. I mean, it's too late.
00:32:25.520 It's not like, you know, you can give me a refund on it.
00:32:27.660 I mean, it's now in my body for good.
00:32:29.620 You can't just say sorry, you know what I mean?
00:32:31.760 Or exchange the product.
00:32:32.800 I mean, it's not like that.
00:32:34.000 It's like, it's now, I mean, there's no taking it back, really.
00:32:36.740 They wrote up an incident report internally, and I was obviously wanting, like, evidence and proof, so I'm like, got a picture of it.
00:32:43.980 I made them write up a more professional letter saying what happened and what's going on, because I said to them,
00:32:50.580 well, if I go home, right, and they're not going to let me fly now and come back to school because I'm not double-jabbed.
00:32:56.040 They made a letter for me saying essentially what happened and that they recommend waiting at least eight weeks,
00:33:01.600 but I should still get my second dose, even though there's absolutely no data to back up that I need the second dose.
00:33:07.660 Well, you've just had six times the normal amount.
00:33:10.740 Surely, theoretically, you're set for how many years?
00:33:14.340 Plus, I already had the natural immunity.
00:33:16.140 Exactly.
00:33:17.120 So, after that, the buses out that way of town are not regular or good, so then I walked basically, like, an hour back.
00:33:24.800 Like, I'm obviously not in, like, the best shape ever, but I'm also not unfit, and, like, there's a Tesco's across the road from the site,
00:33:31.740 and I went there first, and I had not a heavy bag, like, just a normal shop, just one bag, and I noticed, like, I was breathing weird.
00:33:40.280 I don't know.
00:33:40.800 I didn't really want to risk it because, again, the doctor originally said when it happened, just go home.
00:33:45.560 You'll be fine if anything happens or rain.
00:33:47.080 He didn't even want to, like, he didn't want me to be there anymore.
00:33:48.860 Like, as soon as I got my two sheets of paper or one sheet of paper and one photo, he didn't even want, like,
00:33:53.940 they were basically pushing me out.
00:33:55.460 You feel fine?
00:33:56.380 Yeah.
00:33:56.720 Okay, yeah, just go home and lay low.
00:33:59.040 I obviously talked to my mom, and I went to the hospital because I had, like, shortness of breath.
00:34:02.580 It was fast.
00:34:03.960 Like, I was breathing in my mouth, too.
00:34:05.780 I never breathed out of my mouth.
00:34:07.020 Like, just walking.
00:34:08.100 I'm like, okay, something is up.
00:34:09.440 So, I spent two and a half days in the hospital.
00:34:13.780 I didn't speak to a doctor until they discharged me.
00:34:16.440 You didn't speak to one?
00:34:17.520 The doctor didn't come and talk to me until they discharged me.
00:34:20.840 It was just nurses doing routine shit, like, blood pressure and temperature checks, really.
00:34:26.060 That's all that happened there.
00:34:27.300 We have a family friend that's an MD, like a GP here, and I asked the nurses if I could get a D-dimer test.
00:34:34.420 Do you have to pronounce it?
00:34:35.800 They would just dismiss the idea and shut it down, saying it won't show anything yet.
00:34:40.240 It doesn't have a long enough time in your body.
00:34:42.840 It might be true.
00:34:43.660 I'm not sure, obviously, but if one doctor's recommending it and I have a nurse saying no, that's odd.
00:34:48.660 And then it just doesn't really add up why.
00:34:51.220 Like, they just did not want anything to do with me, really.
00:34:53.440 The entire, like, at the hospital or at the clinic, like, they, I don't know why.
00:34:57.120 They did not treat me well.
00:34:58.420 The National Health Service in Britain is almost, you can't criticise them.
00:35:04.680 You're not allowed to.
00:35:05.500 It's almost like a bit of a religion here in the UK, where if you criticise or you say anything out of place against it, that means you hate nurses, doctors, you hate everything that they do.
00:35:18.160 It is like a cult, unfortunately.
00:35:20.460 You said that you've noted down, as well, all the actions that happened and all the symptoms that were occurring since you were put under watch in the hospital.
00:35:31.680 As soon as I got told I had the six doses, I started documenting in my phone what's going on, whatever.
00:35:37.560 When they first took me in from the A&E, the nurse, his name was Sean.
00:35:42.140 He was probably the best nurse I had.
00:35:44.100 He right away went on the phone and tried to call Pfizer UK headquarters to look for advice because this was the first case at the hospital,
00:35:54.500 which is contradicting to what the site manager said at the vaccine clinic.
00:35:59.400 Apparently, it happened before and everything worked out fine.
00:36:01.820 But the GP at the vaccine clinic said it was the first time seeing this.
00:36:06.060 At the hospital, the hospital is also the first time.
00:36:09.020 So I'm not sure if there's a bit of a line just to try to get me out the door or not.
00:36:12.560 Pfizer UK, this is what from what I was told in the A&E from the nurse, but the Pfizer UK didn't have any information and they called the headquarters in the States.
00:36:21.900 What I was told from the nurse is that they don't have any specialty doctor type plan on call on the weekends with the wait until Monday.
00:36:30.240 In my perspective, you know, monitor me until Monday, call them and see what they say and then go from there.
00:36:35.380 But as soon as I got moved up into the ward and then the A&E room or section, everything changed because obviously I was in urgent need of anything.
00:36:43.540 But meanwhile, no one knows what really is going on.
00:36:46.280 It's just a quite a bizarre yet surreal kind of story, isn't it?
00:36:51.360 Because you don't ever hear of people receiving these vaccines without someone checking, without someone doing a routinely check and making sure that, fine, if Pfizer needs to be diluted, it needs to be diluted.
00:37:11.280 Surely everyone should have been briefed on that.
00:37:13.600 Yeah.
00:37:13.800 In this case, it's almost like these doctors didn't know what they were doing.
00:37:19.440 They weren't briefed.
00:37:20.440 The GP at the vaccine site, I know it was first just me and him in the little cubby room.
00:37:27.100 I'm not sure exactly what he said, but something along the lines of I don't know how he fit six doses of the Pfizer into the syringe because I don't know the measurements, obviously I'm not sure.
00:37:40.900 Right.
00:37:41.220 But he said it would have been hard to get everything out of the vial and got it in my arm.
00:37:47.200 That's what the doctor said that.
00:37:48.740 How do you feel?
00:37:50.440 Here's the main question.
00:37:52.360 I got home on the Monday, like late afternoon, early afternoon.
00:37:57.860 And I didn't go, like my doctor from home said, just miss class, lay low, don't overdo yourself.
00:38:05.580 And I probably slept about 90% of that time.
00:38:08.320 I get spurts of like very, very, very tired and then spurts of like energy.
00:38:12.880 Overall, like sometimes, you know, there'll be something that feels weird, but it only lasts for like a second.
00:38:17.600 But I obviously note it down.
00:38:19.240 I haven't done anything exuberant or anything.
00:38:21.920 I haven't done more walking than 15 minutes, 20 minutes at a time, really.
00:38:26.480 What's your next action?
00:38:27.460 What's your next move?
00:38:29.920 Well, I've already tried to contact a few solicitors for medical negligence or that was mainly the reason I reached out to them.
00:38:39.040 And none will take the case because there's no significant harm directly caused by their negligence, at least yet.
00:38:47.540 So I have three years to make a claim, but as of now, unless something really bad happens, they're going to get off at this.
00:38:55.460 I mean, I can call and make a complaint to the third party vaccine company, but I mean, what's that?
00:39:01.080 They're going to get a slap on the wrist, really.
00:39:02.960 Right now, I'm trying to get an exemption, even if it's a temporary one, at least I can finish the school year.
00:39:07.980 So I don't like I can wait a while to get to the next dose if I have to.
00:39:12.060 I don't really want to at all stay low.
00:39:13.860 I don't overdo myself and hopefully everything pans out, really.
00:39:18.020 I mean, you don't really know, right?
00:39:19.140 It's a guessing game.
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