Rebel News Podcast - June 24, 2024


EZRA LEVANT | The socialist elites want a 'forever pandemic' to erode our freedoms


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30 minutes

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179.4202

Word Count

5,403

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430

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

What do CO2 and climate change have in common? Well, they re both excuses to take away your freedom. In this episode, we catch up with Mark Morano, the head of ClimateDepot.com, to talk about all things climate change and Bill Gates.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. A great catch-up with a great guy. I'm talking about Mark Morano,
00:00:04.320 the head of ClimateDepot.com, but he's more than just a climate guy. He's a politics guy.
00:00:09.060 He's a World Economic Forum guy. He's an expert in Bill Gates. And we talk on all those things,
00:00:14.940 and we wrap up with a bit of a survey of freedom around the world and what they might do or not do
00:00:20.000 to Donald Trump. A great conversation. I hope you enjoy it. But first, let me invite you to
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00:00:59.080 Tonight, what do COVID and climate have in common? Well, they're both excuses to take away your
00:01:06.580 freedom. It's June 24th, and this is The S for LeVant Show.
00:01:13.360 Shame on you, you censorious bug.
00:01:16.420 I don't know if you've been following the story of the water main break in Calgary. Calgary,
00:01:30.980 by some measures, the richest city in Canada actually has a huge city surplus, and of course,
00:01:38.040 it's in the wealthiest province in the country. It's a new city in terms of infrastructure compared
00:01:43.680 to the older cities of Toronto and Montreal. So how could it have a water main break that cuts the
00:01:51.660 supply to the entire city for weeks? And day after day, the mayor takes to the microphone saying
00:01:58.120 that people have to reduce their water use by up to half, but only for a few weeks. And when I kept
00:02:06.000 hearing that refrain and the excuses for this water main break, all I could think of was,
00:02:11.160 well, I thought of two things, actually. The first was, this mayor is excellent at declaring
00:02:17.420 climate emergencies, at banning single-use plastic bags or single-use plastics like cutlery at a
00:02:24.500 drive-thru. She's very good at all these ideological statements, but not very good at actually running
00:02:30.560 a city. That was my first thought. And my second thought was, I've heard that before.
00:02:35.000 Two weeks to flatten the curve, five weeks to flatten your water use, or maybe it'll become
00:02:40.980 permanent. And don't think they haven't thought of that, because let me show you a story on our
00:02:47.220 favorite climate website, climatedepot.com. Climate and COVID merge. Well, who would say that?
00:02:55.460 Some kook somewhere? Well, the American Medical Association. How curbing climate change can help
00:03:02.100 stop the next viral pandemic. And joining us now to talk about this is the boss of climatedepot.com,
00:03:08.220 our friend, Mark Morano. Mark, they really are looking for any excuse. In the case of Calgary,
00:03:14.740 it's a politician. What's going on with the American Medical Association?
00:03:20.340 By the way, just a quick note on what you said about water. In California, they had a drought,
00:03:24.600 which then turned into a water surplus, but they had drought restrictions. And Gavin Newsom,
00:03:30.220 out of an abundance of caution, is going to keep the drought restrictions continued,
00:03:34.880 the water restrictions in California into the future. No one knows when he's going to end it.
00:03:39.860 And it's decimating who? Not big corporate farmers, not equity asset owned, not the Bill Gates farmer,
00:03:46.520 but the small farmers are being squeezed in California now, because even though they don't
00:03:51.260 have a water shortage at all, the drought's long over, he will not release the water to these farmers.
00:03:57.380 So that's another thing. I just wanted to point that out. In terms of COVID and climate,
00:04:03.360 the American Medical Association is now joining all of the other medical journals, is now joining
00:04:08.660 the Harvard School of Medicine, is now joining everything, claiming that essentially unchecked
00:04:13.720 climate leads to more viruses like COVID. And they're warning that this is a respiratory viruses
00:04:22.000 from zoonotic sources. And they're implying that COVID was all from zoonotic sources, i.e. from a
00:04:29.280 monkey at a wet market in Wuhan. They're not up on any of the latest information, revelations,
00:04:35.120 investigations by the United States Congress, and to the gain of function research. But they're implying
00:04:40.620 that essentially, if you don't support the Green New Deal, net zero climate policies, you're a grandma
00:04:46.880 killer, because curbing climate change helps stop the next viral pandemic. And just to be clear,
00:04:53.780 this is coming from billionaire foundations, the Rockefeller Foundation and the WHO in 2023
00:05:00.340 announced a partnership for preventing pandemics fueled by climate change, unquote. That's the exact
00:05:07.120 phrase, a partnership between the Rockefeller Foundation and the World Health Organization
00:05:11.740 to, quote, prevent pandemics fueled by climate change, unquote. And this is where we are, where
00:05:17.920 major medical associations follow suit. And that's what got me, is the mayor of Calgary is a socialist
00:05:25.620 mayor, and she's just doing what socialist mayors do. But the American Medical Association, I don't know
00:05:31.500 if it has any standing, or if it's more like a lobby group or an advocacy group, as opposed to what we
00:05:36.960 call up here, the College of Physicians and Surgeons. In Canada, every province has the regulatory
00:05:42.300 body, and then you can have your political unions. What's the AMA like? Is that like the neutral
00:05:49.720 registrar of doctors to make sure that everyone really is a medical doctor? Or is it the lobby group?
00:05:55.900 Because the AMA, the American Medical Association, sounds so prestigious. The fact that they're getting
00:06:00.980 involved in this partisan propaganda is very demoralizing to me.
00:06:05.580 Well, they set the standards. They're not necessarily a lobbying organization, but they're
00:06:11.320 sort of like the woke corporate board culture. They're not going to go against any of the things.
00:06:17.220 In fact, the American College of Pediatricians is the ones that came out recently against the
00:06:22.760 transgender, gender-affirming care. That took a lot of courage. But as far as I know, things like the
00:06:27.880 American Medical Association, they just sort of tow that safe, corporate, woke world.
00:06:34.920 They're not going to exhibit courage and stand up to anything like that. And what I mean by that is
00:06:40.960 they're not leading on this. There were 200 medical journals right before I went to Dubai last November
00:06:46.960 to the UN Climate Summit, COP28, that declared that climate change needs to be part of a public
00:06:53.220 health response. And as I mentioned, the Rockefeller-Who partnership. So they're just sort of following
00:06:58.620 along. They're not leading. They're not courageous. They're not fighting. They're just sort of in the
00:07:05.100 middle of this whole corporate government collusion, culture, climate change, public health
00:07:10.540 tyranny that we're seeing. They're nothing special is what I'm trying to say. And what's interesting
00:07:17.360 about this is there's a whole movement afoot in the United States to go after hospitals and make them
00:07:23.980 compliant with net zero. And this was an article in Politico magazine, again, corporate outlet here
00:07:30.440 in the United States. Hospitals are turning into climate change fighting machines. That's a direct
00:07:35.420 quote. Oh, my God. Give me a break.
00:07:36.560 Their proposals. I'm not making this up. This is where the American Medical Association,
00:07:40.620 they'll come out with a line like that, but they don't get involved. Limiting water with timers for
00:07:45.260 operating room sinks for surgeons. That's exactly what.
00:07:47.980 Can you imagine that? Can you imagine?
00:07:49.640 More Earth-friendly drugs, limits on anesthesia because of the carbon footprint of the chemicals
00:07:55.500 used in anesthesia, decarbonizing U.S. health care. These are actual proposals. This was in
00:08:01.380 Politico magazine, an entire feature article. So this is insane, the world. And this goes on the heels,
00:08:08.440 Ezra, of Anthony Fauci in multiple medical peer-reviewed journals, warning of unchecked climate leading to
00:08:14.440 more COVID-like viruses, blaming climate change for the spread of COVID. And also you have the
00:08:20.240 Harvard School of Medicine getting a lot of money from the Chinese, oddly enough. They're claiming
00:08:25.960 that unchecked climate leads to more viruses like that. And so every organ of our medical
00:08:31.200 establishment, including the hospitals, the doctors' associations, the research facilities like
00:08:36.980 Harvard, are all towing the same line. Isn't that some irony there?
00:08:41.640 It's terrifying. You know, I was in Geneva, Switzerland a few weeks ago when the World Health
00:08:46.780 Organization was trying to cobble together a final wording for their international pandemic
00:08:51.780 treaty, and they couldn't quite get the wording they wanted. And some people, I think, said,
00:08:56.800 oh, thank goodness, we dodged a bullet. But no, these folks meet all the time. It's an annual meeting.
00:09:01.520 It's like the global warming meeting. It's a perpetual meeting. And I had never been to Geneva before.
00:09:07.540 It's sort of, I mean, for 100 years, it's been a diplomatic city. That's where the League of
00:09:12.580 Nations, I think, was supposed to be. In fact, I think it's that original League of Nations building
00:09:16.320 that is now the UN building there. And they never want to stop.
00:09:22.500 Yeah, in fact.
00:09:23.540 Go ahead.
00:09:24.600 Well, I was going to say, what you said, very important. I just want to piggyback on that.
00:09:28.420 Since I've seen this WHO treat, this pandemic treaty from the World Health Organization,
00:09:32.320 you know, fail multiple years in a row. And there's a lot of big sigh of relief. I see a lot of our
00:09:36.520 activists on our side, anti-Hoop. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no. I've been to 19 out of the
00:09:41.680 last 21 UN climate summits. This started because of a Republican president, George H.W. Bush,
00:09:46.560 signed the Rio Earth Summit, which led to the creation of the Conference of Parties,
00:09:50.000 all these COP meetings. They failed at Kyoto. They failed in Copenhagen. It took almost 20 years of
00:09:56.660 these annual meetings with the sole goal of getting a climate treaty before Paris came along in 2015.
00:10:01.900 They were successful, which then led to the court or all these leaders sign on and then led to all
00:10:07.820 the court jurisdictions and all the rulings and all the net zero climate policies. So we can never
00:10:13.260 declare victory with the WHO. They're just coming back. They have nothing to lose. They have decades
00:10:18.200 into the future to make this happen. And they're going to be relentless.
00:10:21.600 Yeah. Well, it really had a similar vibe, but there was one difference.
00:10:25.560 And this is something that astonishes me in so many ways. You and I have talked before about Bill
00:10:31.720 Gates. I did not know how much of the UN's World Health Organization budget is funded by and therefore
00:10:41.500 directed by that man. Yes.
00:10:44.780 By what virtue? He's not a medical doctor. He's not a medical researcher. He's a God complex billionaire
00:10:50.580 who is obsessed with his quirky visions of what public health are. He, as much as Dr. Tedros,
00:11:00.520 I think he has much more sway than Dr. Tedros because he's permanent and he's the money. Tedros
00:11:06.700 reports to Gates, not the other way around. Yes. And there's been reports that Tedros is
00:11:11.400 beholden to China. Remember, this is the same World Health that went in January of 2020, went to China
00:11:17.000 and said, if you want to know how to stop a virus, copy China, which was the exact phrase.
00:11:22.300 Bill Gates, through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and through his vaccine company,
00:11:26.440 Gavi, you combine the two, it exceeds all the donations China gives. It exceeds the U.S.
00:11:31.500 contribution. He is the number one single donor. So a simplified way, by the way, to look at the
00:11:36.100 World Health Pandemic Treaty is to simply say, a Bill Gates funded scientist at the WHO can declare
00:11:42.340 a pandemic and we can have global instant lockdowns without any outliers. And the key to that is they
00:11:48.220 don't want another Sweden. They don't want another Ron DeSantis in Florida. They want to absolutely
00:11:53.060 crush dissent. And everyone's got to be on the same page because when you get even a few outliers like
00:11:58.860 Sweden, you can start looking at things like excess deaths. You can start realizing that lockdowns and
00:12:04.660 the vaccine may have killed more people than they potentially saved.
00:12:08.480 And that is what they're trying to do with that. And so Bill Gates, it's amazing figure because he's
00:12:15.220 got his fingers in American agriculture, number one farmland owner. He's pushing the fake vegetable
00:12:22.160 oil process meat. He's pushing the lab grown meat. He and Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, three billionaires
00:12:29.460 pushing lab grown meat and funding it, at least in the case of Gates and Richard Branson, which is stem
00:12:35.100 cells from a cow sheep pig mixed with fetal blood, put into a Petri dish and then in a steel vat printed
00:12:40.600 on a 3D printer.
00:12:41.840 It's so crazy. I find that so gross. It's so repulsive. They're trying to normalize
00:12:47.100 something that's so I find it shocking. I can't even look at that artificial meat
00:12:52.780 being made by 3D printers without gagging.
00:12:55.920 Well, don't worry because you don't have to eat the 3D meat if you're interested in protein,
00:13:00.480 the lab grown, because Audi supermarket, it has now been reported, UK Daily Mail,
00:13:05.740 is considering selling edible insect packs to help families afford protein. If meat becomes too
00:13:12.720 expensive because they're rationing it with methane concerns and you don't want to eat lab grown meat,
00:13:17.920 you're going to have these family edible insect packs available at your local supermarket where you can
00:13:22.340 beef up on the, you can, you know, max out on the protein so you'll make sure you get your right
00:13:26.820 nutrition. This is what our public health is pushing on us now. And it's frightening stuff.
00:13:32.420 But Bill Gates, again, involved in agriculture, involved in the vaccines, involved in blocking
00:13:36.860 the sun through research through Harvard University, involved in the World Health Organization.
00:13:41.480 I mean, he's got his, it's like his hand, fingers and tentacles are in every aspect of our side,
00:13:47.680 involved in censorship, involved in pushing the COVID lockdowns. He tells the West, if anyone wants
00:13:55.000 to know what to do in the next outbreak, Bill Gates, his answer is simple, copy what Australia
00:13:59.940 did, follow Australia's model. And Australia was probably the most totalitarian response to COVID
00:14:06.860 next to China, with maybe a close third Canada. But I think Australia may have exceeded, I don't
00:14:12.140 know, you can, you can debate that, who was worse, Canada or Australia. But Australia had the
00:14:15.700 quarantine camps, the track and trace apps. They had police raiding your home, if you did
00:14:20.060 a Facebook thumbs up to a, you know, anti COVID lockdown rally.
00:14:24.920 You know what, you're right. I, we watched Australia through the eyes of our Australian
00:14:30.980 reporter, Avi Yamini, who just by chance was based in Melbourne, which was the most locked
00:14:37.300 down city in that country. Yeah. Other states in Australia, not so much, but that place called
00:14:43.500 Victoria, in which Melbourne's the big city. It was so astonishingly locked down. And you mentioned
00:14:49.280 China, the premier of that state, if I'm getting my titles wrong, his name was Dan Andrews. He was
00:14:56.220 very close to communist China. In fact, this is so bizarre. He's not a national leader. He's a,
00:15:02.140 the subnational territorial level. He went and negotiated his own foreign treaty with China for
00:15:10.080 the Belt and Road Initiative. And he kept it secret. So he's not the federal government.
00:15:14.880 It would be as if some state governor went to China and negotiated a deal. Oh, and didn't tell
00:15:22.000 anyone what was inside it. That's how crazy Victoria, Australia was.
00:15:27.360 We had something similar. Governor Newsom had a Chinese climate summit with Xi Jinping a couple
00:15:33.400 years ago. Right, right. I remember that.
00:15:34.960 Even though he was a head of a state, not a head of a nation, not a head of a country.
00:15:38.500 But at least he didn't sign a treaty to join the-
00:15:41.280 He may have signed some agreement between California, but they, the, the, the pomp and
00:15:45.240 circumstance was they made you think- You're right. I thought they were, they were auditioning
00:15:48.900 Gavin Newsom to maybe take over for Joe Biden.
00:15:51.980 Well, that may be happening. That's why this is unprecedented in American political, never
00:15:56.320 happened. A debate June and coming up in June in about a week, never happened. And they
00:16:01.780 think it's the Democratic Party, donor class, deep state, basically auditioning Joe Biden.
00:16:06.080 If he falls flat, we may see Gavin Newsom yet.
00:16:09.380 Yeah. Hey, we're talking about different jurisdictions around the world. And I, I find
00:16:13.060 that not only fun, but I find it useful because, I mean, in the case of Australia, we saw things
00:16:18.400 happen there that then happened here. So sometimes it's an early warning system. Sometimes you can
00:16:23.760 learn and prepare. Sometimes there's wonderful examples overseas that you can import into your
00:16:28.600 own country. We were talking about, I mean, you talk about the war on carbon, but what we're
00:16:33.360 talking about today a little bit is the war on nitrogen. I don't know if you and I spoke about
00:16:38.300 this, but when I interviewed here at Wilders, a leading politician in Netherlands, he just was
00:16:44.020 dropping things in nitrogen, nitrogen. I said, what are you talking about? He talks about nitrogen the
00:16:49.580 way you and I talk about carbon, because they really had a war against farmers. That was ground zero
00:16:53.740 for the war on farmers. That and Sri Lanka. It's just crazy to hear about it, but it's useful
00:16:58.340 for you in America and me in Canada to learn what's happening there. And so I want to throw something
00:17:03.400 to you now. I hope I'm not catching you off guard because I didn't tell you I was going to ask you
00:17:06.920 this. I'm, I'm, you know, I'm a Canadian. So in a way we, we came from the UK in a different way
00:17:13.820 than America did. We, we sort of gradually had our independence. We didn't have a revolution.
00:17:17.940 So I think we have, we, we still have some ties and, and I look at the UK and they went so hard
00:17:25.160 down the net zero road, but now there's a rebellion in that country. They had their election
00:17:31.600 actually on the 4th of July, which is sort of funny. And Nigel Farage has jumped back into the
00:17:38.400 election campaign as the head of a party called Reform UK. He's, it's not the UKIP party anymore.
00:17:44.780 It's reform. Three polls in a row show him neck and neck with the incumbent conservatives.
00:17:52.000 Now, labor is ahead by far. There's no doubt about that, but this new party out of the blue
00:17:57.860 that Nigel Farage is leading is just a juggernaut. And let me show you a video clip that Nigel Farage
00:18:06.000 posted, I think just yesterday about scrapping net zero. Take a look at this and then give me your
00:18:12.800 thoughts. The kickoff, what's your view on both the ice ban for bikes and for cars in
00:18:18.040 the UK? Well, I've got form on this because as a member of the European Parliament, of course,
00:18:22.860 regulations on motorbikes were coming from Brussels. And so I've met, you know, motorcycle action
00:18:28.200 group, et cetera, many times over the years. Now, of course, you'd have thought with Brexit,
00:18:33.680 now we're in control. It'd be less of a threat, but it's not. And that's because of the whole
00:18:38.200 net zero agenda that's being pursued. Boris went absolutely full pelt for it. Labor is
00:18:44.320 still on that track. The Tories are now saying, well, we won't do it all tomorrow. We'll wait
00:18:49.380 till the day after. And frankly, the whole thing is about charging us more money. The
00:18:54.760 whole thing is about controlling our life and our behaviours. And in terms of the environment,
00:18:59.440 it makes absolutely almost no difference whatsoever. So look, you know, bikers want the freedom to
00:19:05.540 ride their bikes and pursue their hobby. They should be allowed to do that without interference.
00:19:10.820 I do worry that with a Labour government, which we're going to get, I mean, think about you,
00:19:15.960 Les, think about all the different things that have been done, low traffic neighbourhoods,
00:19:19.480 et cetera. I suspect for bikers, it's going to be difficult under a Starmer government. And so
00:19:24.740 what you're going to need is a voice of opposition standing up and saying, you know, please leave
00:19:30.220 these people alone. I did it when I was an MEP. I'll do it when I'm an MP. I was one other
00:19:35.360 little aspect of this that perhaps people haven't thought about yet, which is this,
00:19:39.120 that the European Court of Human Rights recently ruled that Switzerland had to obey by its net
00:19:49.360 zero legislation. So this court that I've been complaining about in terms of borders and who
00:19:54.540 stays and who doesn't has actually involved itself in this issue as well. And, you know,
00:19:58.940 I'm very clear about it. We should leave the ECHR.
00:20:01.060 Many people are concerned about the lack of openness and scrutiny from the point of view
00:20:05.460 of net zero. Just just remind us what reform is saying, what you're saying about it for
00:20:09.720 if you were to be elected. Yeah, I mean, look, you know, I mean, Labour are talking about
00:20:12.940 decarbonising the grid by 2030. Impossible and would cost a fortune. And of course, who pays
00:20:18.760 those at the lowest end in society pay the most percentage of their money on fuel, on heating
00:20:25.260 the house and cooking, all of those sort of things. The Tories are now saying 2035. What
00:20:31.260 we're saying is the whole net zero needs a complete rethink. We produce less than 1% of
00:20:36.740 the world's CO2. China are building about 80 new coal-fired power stations every single
00:20:42.560 year. And the other point about it is that, you know, of course, I want us to be environmentally
00:20:50.440 friendly as much as we can. The answer to that, above all, is nuclear energy. If you really
00:20:55.700 want low carbon generation of reliable energy, then I think, you know, to me, nuclear would
00:21:01.340 be the right way forward. But either way, either way, you know, I would always stand up for
00:21:06.440 individual liberty against the state. And it's been so bad under the Conservatives. It'll be worse
00:21:12.680 under Labour. But we all have to accept they've won the next election. It's done. It's a question
00:21:18.040 of who's the voice of opposition going to be. And I'm standing up and saying, look, I've got
00:21:21.620 a track record. I fought the European Union. I fought the banks. I fought many other people
00:21:26.220 over the years. And I'll do the same in Parliament.
00:21:29.140 I'm deeply impressed. He's got a full understanding, a real understanding of it. He understands how
00:21:34.340 small the UK is in comparison to India. He understands how it hits ordinary people. He mentioned
00:21:40.900 you, Les. We don't use that term in North America. That's ultra low emission zone. That's
00:21:47.160 like these 15-minute cities where you're not allowed to drive around. Nigel is on it. Now,
00:21:52.860 he won't be the next prime minister, but I think he could be either the official leader
00:21:58.060 of the opposition or a very noisy, effective voice. I am thrilled to hear common sense on
00:22:05.640 this. I'm thrilled to hear someone throwing out net zero. You don't hear that enough.
00:22:09.960 What do you think, Mark?
00:22:11.700 Nigel Farage, phenomenal. He gets it. He has skit in the game. Remember, was it Nat
00:22:17.140 West, one of the biggest banks in England, who he did a Freedom of Information Act request
00:22:21.100 and found out that he got debanked? They kicked him out because of his skeptical views on climate
00:22:26.580 change.
00:22:27.040 Right. That's crazy.
00:22:29.480 Yeah. He was able to shame them publicly. I believe they ended up re-banking him. Not
00:22:34.680 that he'd want to bank with someone like that. But his comment about the conservatives in the UK,
00:22:41.820 it's actually true of all over Europe. I just got back from a conference in Vienna, Austria.
00:22:45.360 I also testified before the Polish parliament. It's amazing how throughout Europe, particularly
00:22:51.560 Western Europe, Eastern Europe tends to have better members of parliament. Why? Because they
00:22:57.800 know what totalitarianism, they know what bureaucracy and what central planning does from their 40-year
00:23:03.520 legacy under the Soviet system. But it's amazing his line about understanding that the conservatives in
00:23:10.720 the UK essentially don't want to do it tomorrow. They want to do it the day after tomorrow. In other
00:23:15.660 words, they won't challenge the narrative that climate's in crisis. They won't challenge the
00:23:20.280 premise of net zero. So they go along with it. Richie Sunak has been horrendous. Now, he's been
00:23:26.120 coming around lately, but it's still that we'll just push off the net zero targets. You can call
00:23:31.220 him Richie Rich. He's a tool of the establishment. Nothing to look at there. I don't know how he ended up
00:23:36.380 as prime minister. We can only hope they get an opposition leader and eventually a prime minister
00:23:40.740 like Nigel Farage in England. But what every European member of parliament needs to do and
00:23:45.800 what Europe needs more than anything, they need to challenge the premise. There is no climate crisis.
00:23:51.740 They need to challenge the premise. They need to say hell no to net zero. And they need to turn it to
00:23:56.260 the dustbin of history. What I told the Polish parliament was that this is nothing more than Soviet-style
00:24:01.640 central planning re-foisted upon the world in 2024. And believe me, the Eastern Bloc nations know that.
00:24:10.580 And I hope Nigel Farage goes far because that's exactly what they need. They need to challenge
00:24:15.500 the premise. No more of this crap and watered down milquetoast Richie Rich, Richie Sunak. I call him
00:24:24.060 Richie Sunak, a prime minister. He needs to go. And maybe it would actually be cleansing to have the
00:24:29.540 Labor Party in with an opposition leader like Nigel Farage until eventually Nigel Farage can get in.
00:24:34.520 Yeah. You know, Richie Sunak, he's so astonishingly bad. He feels like an AI character. You know what I
00:24:41.800 mean? You read something and you think, this doesn't, you know, the words are there, but it
00:24:46.540 doesn't feel natural. It feels like a machine wrote this. That's how Richie Sunak feels about
00:24:51.840 everything in life. He's just so, he's like what a focus grouped idea of a leader is. And it's so
00:24:59.300 inauthentic. Whereas Nigel is the exact opposite. He's one of a kind. He's larger than life. He's got
00:25:05.180 a huge smile. He likes drinking beer. He's got a normalness to him that the other guys don't have.
00:25:10.360 I'm so hopeful. And you mentioned Poland and I'm glad you were there. I look at Javier Mille in Argentina
00:25:16.560 who cut like half the government departments. He did it. He wrestled inflation down. I look at
00:25:22.660 Nayibukele in El Salvador. I look at Orban in Hungary. France is waking up. Germany is waking up.
00:25:30.720 The Netherlands we talked about already. Even here in Canada, although we're very dark right now,
00:25:34.820 I see the light ahead of the dawn. I think the pendulum is swinging back on many things. Of course,
00:25:40.900 the most important, as important as all the rest combined,
00:25:44.180 is what happens in your country in November. And I don't know if you want to ask,
00:25:49.060 answer any questions about that. If Joe Biden is reelected or God forbid Gavin Newsom or triple
00:25:54.560 God forbid Kamala Harris, I think the whole world will get a little bit darker. And I just hate to
00:26:00.320 say that because I would like to think that we can chart our own destiny in Canada. Every country in
00:26:06.000 the world will have their trajectory affected by what happens in America. What do you think is going to
00:26:10.980 happen? Well, I think Donald Trump will win, win easily, but I don't necessarily mean I think he's
00:26:19.340 going to be reelected president. Do you understand what I'm saying? I think when you have an establishment
00:26:24.160 that was willing to have the unverified mail-in ballots that we did last time and have the record
00:26:30.400 turnout with no verification and the way that was handled, I think they're going to try something
00:26:34.820 different this time on election results. But even more importantly, they're going to try to jail
00:26:39.560 Donald Trump. They're jailing the opposition leader. There is nothing they won't do. And when
00:26:44.240 I say nothing the establishment won't do, I'm going to raise the specter of JFK. I mean, they may be
00:26:50.000 planning a short drive through Dealey Plaza with Donald Trump. He is the sand that's going to grind
00:26:55.360 into the works of this whole globalist agenda. And I think they will do everything in their power
00:27:01.000 to stop him. And that includes cheating, lying, stealing. And I don't, I just, I think the best
00:27:07.520 analysis with Newt Gingrich, who recently said Donald Trump needs to win by Reagan landslide margins
00:27:12.500 in order to actually be reelected. And there's some indication he may do that. He's getting record
00:27:18.220 black vote, record Hispanic vote. He is, he is coming on. He's transcending politics. And I actually,
00:27:26.100 people think I'm joking. I'm not, I'm a communication guy. I'm a speechwriter. I believe
00:27:31.420 Donald Trump should embrace the idea of going to jail. If this judge sentenced him, he should go to
00:27:36.220 Rikers Island this week, ask the thread count of the bedding there because he's in hotels. He should
00:27:42.460 talk to the chef about his culinary training. He should ask to see the fitness facility, the prison
00:27:47.340 yard. He should embrace this. He's been given an opportunity that no other politician in a hundred
00:27:52.400 years of America has to completely transcend politics. He's a political prisoner. And I don't
00:27:58.000 mean to compare him to this, but similar to Nelson Mandela, similar to Martin Luther King,
00:28:02.140 he could ride this to the greatest landslide in the U S history because people will get it. He needs
00:28:07.860 to get off. He can have his lawyers and others attack it, but he needs to embrace this and say,
00:28:12.840 I'm willing to do go to prison for you, the American people for freedom, for free speech. And I think
00:28:18.420 if he took that tactic, I honestly think he would win by historic landslide.
00:28:23.260 Wow. Well, um, there's a lot to think about there. And I'm worried about an assassination,
00:28:27.120 God forbid may it never happen. Um, I'm also worried about you put a guy in prison. And the
00:28:31.400 one thing I know from visiting people in prison, which I've done, um, a little bit is how helpless
00:28:38.880 a prisoner is and that a guard or a warden or another prisoner could do a terrible thing to you
00:28:45.240 because you really are not your own person. You're almost like a baby in terms of your absolute
00:28:49.460 vulnerability. So I would be terrified if he actually did go to prison. I agree with you,
00:28:54.320 though. They want to send him there. I'm also thinking about these things because for the
00:28:57.480 first time in my life, I myself, I'm under police investigation for rebel news. And I don't think
00:29:03.400 it's likely that a conviction would happen. I don't even think a prosecution is going to happen,
00:29:07.700 but the police chief himself has announced it. So, um, uh, I got to get hard, Mark. I got to,
00:29:13.620 I got to work on my fitness. I got a, I got a, uh, get ready for, uh, in case I myself go to the
00:29:19.880 clink. I'm, I'm of course half joking. Listen, it's great to see you. I think the world,
00:29:25.080 the pendulum is turning. I, I have, I believe we've had bad news for four years straight in America,
00:29:32.060 in Canada, it's been eight years straight, but I do think that hope is coming and, uh, it's a battle
00:29:39.080 of inches. It's a battle in the trenches. And that's what I like about climatedepot.com
00:29:43.200 is you are relentless. Mark, it's great to see you again.
00:29:47.520 Thank you so much, Ezra. Appreciate it. Good luck. Uh, maybe stack up on stock up on cigarettes.
00:29:52.280 You might need them to trade.
00:29:54.760 All right. There you have it. Mark Morano of climatedepot.com. What a good egg.
00:29:59.740 That's our show for today until tomorrow. On behalf of all of us at rebel world headquarters,
00:30:04.020 see you at home. Good night and keep fighting for freedom.