EZRA LEVANT | They actually want to force children to wear masks again
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Hello, my friends. Can you believe it? They're trying to mask us again. Well, not us, but
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our children, which is even worse. Children are at the least risk of COVID, and why would
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we punish them other than the fact that they can't fight back? I'll tell you a story about
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an Ottawa politician trying to mask children at schools that she herself doesn't send her
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own kids to. But first, let me invite you to become a subscriber to Rebel News Plus. It's
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Tonight, they actually want to force children to wear masks again. They're really trying
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that. It's November 15th, and this is the Ezra LeVant Show.
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Trudeau's hand-picked RCMP Commissioner, Brenda Luckey, testified before the Trucker Commission
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But I want you to concentrate on that scenario then. Cabinet is on the verge of invoking the
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Emergencies Act. You are their window on law enforcement. You told us this earlier. Your
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update to Cabinet as it is deciding whether to invoke the Emergencies Act is that the police
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now have a plan, they've pulled it together, and that you, as the Commissioner of the RCMP,
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consider that plan to be workable without the authorities of the Emergencies Act. And that
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doesn't get delivered. Your messages don't get delivered to Cabinet when they then deliberate
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on the invocation of the Act. Do you appreciate the significance of that scenario?
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Yes and no, because we had spoken about the fact that we had an integrated planning cell,
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that we were bringing together a plan, an enforcement plan to go forward. So there was
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talk about a plan, and that a plan was in progress. I reported on that, I believe, in my previous IRG.
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So it wasn't a brand new concept. But yes, in fact, the fact that we now had a plan,
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I'm not sure if it was signed off either, as of that point, because we were having difficulty
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getting it signed off. We didn't realize it needed to be signed off.
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I'll leave for another day the substance of the question and the answer. But look at her.
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She's wearing a mask. Not the cop next to her, weirdly. Not the judge, not the lawyers. No one
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is wearing a mask there. Except her. Even Trudeau wasn't wearing a mask today. It would be crazy if
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he did. Here's Trudeau living out one of his dreams, walking next to Joe Biden in Indonesia at the G20
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summit, both of them wearing those costumes. Trudeau loves costumes. Let's just consider
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ourselves lucky that he didn't also break out his blackface kit, too. Here's Jacinda Ardern,
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the prime minister of New Zealand, who, like Trudeau, is a big World Economic Forum disciple.
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And that's her with Klaus Schwab. He's the head of the World Economic Forum. But hang on,
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the G20 is a group of 20 countries, sovereign nations and their leaders. So why is Klaus Schwab
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there on par with sovereign leaders like Biden and Trudeau and Ardern? We can criticize all three
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of those leaders, but they can at least say they were elected by countries and might be diselected
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next time. Who invited Klaus Schwab? On what basis? Did he buy his way in? Lobby his way in?
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Bill Gates was there, too. How did he get in? I mean, I guess if you can buy yourself out of a
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child rape allegation, you can buy yourself into anything. You know, it was also widely reported
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that Bill had a friendship or business or some kind of contact with Jeffrey Epstein and that you
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were not, that that was very upsetting to you. Did that play a role in the divorce at all in this
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process? Yeah. As I said, it's not one thing. It was many things. But I did not like that he'd had
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meetings with Jeffrey Epstein, no. And you made that clear to him? I made that clear to him. I also met
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Jeffrey Epstein exactly one time. Did you? Yes, because I wanted to see who this man was. And
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I regretted it from the second I stepped in the door. He was abhorrent. He was evil personified.
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I had nightmares about it afterwards. So, you know, my heart breaks for these young women because
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that's how I felt. And here I'm an older woman. My God, I feel terrible for those young women. It's
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awful. You felt that the moment you walked in. I didn't realize that. Yeah. And you shared that
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with Bill and he still continued to spend time with him? Any of the questions remaining about what
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Bill's relationship there was, those are for Bill to answer. Okay. But I made it very clear how I felt
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about him. But back to the point, none of them are wearing masks. Not even their servants are wearing
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masks, which was a thing for a long time in North America. This classic image of Alexandra Ocasio
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Cortez dressed like a princess at the ball while all of the working class servants around her wore
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masks. But of course, they're just dirty little peasants. But the G20 is mask free.
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Even though just a couple of days ago, before I left Canada, Trudeau wore a mask, then took it off
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and then wore it and then took it off at some big pharma photo op. Went mask on, mask off. The whole thing
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was a show. It always is. But not in Indonesia with the big boys. I mean, talk about a global super
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spreader event. 20 countries were gathered, plus Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates. China was there. Talk
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about spreading germs. But again, masks are for the little people. Trudeau isn't worried. It's for you
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to worry. Put your mask on. Now, Brenda Lucky wore the mask not because she's worried about her health,
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but because, like any guilty witness, she doesn't want people to see her face when she testifies.
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It's easier to tell a lie when your face is covered. It hides involuntary body language.
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I bet she would have worn sunglasses, too. She could have got away with it.
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Like poker players, well, they wear sunglasses to hide their eyes when they bluff.
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Brenda Lucky is a proven liar. She lies constantly, including when she called up police
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in Nova Scotia to instruct them to help Trudeau's political campaign to ban guns by releasing certain
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information about the mask shooting out there. Mask shooting, excuse me. She lied about her phone
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calls and encouraged others to lie about it. So, of course, she hasn't been fired. She's essential
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to Trudeau's success. Her lying won't get her fired. It's what will save her job. Jody Wilson
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Raybould should have known that. Masks traditionally are a tool to hide your identity.
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That's why burglars wear them. That's why they're part of Halloween costumes. Masks dehumanize us
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because our face tells so much about us to each other. The damage we did to children, including
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newborns, by wearing masks and denying them the right to see faces of their own parents is
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indescribable and unforgivable. Masks were necessary because they were a flag of lockdownism.
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They had a psychological purpose, make you think about the disease all the time, something that
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wouldn't happen normally. It is true that over 40,000 people have died in Canada from COVID
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in the past three years. That is not good. It's a bit higher than the flu's death toll over the
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same period of time. And that's if you believe the government's very liberal definition of who
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qualifies as a COVID death. A paramedic friend of mine was telling me just the other day how they
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were instructed to cast a very wide net as to deciding who was sick or died from COVID.
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Exactly the opposite approach, taking the counting who gets sick or dies from the vaccine.
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Master the flag of lockdownism because without them, you wouldn't know we were in danger. You
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wouldn't know we were in a pandemic. You wouldn't be worried because it affected mainly the elderly.
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Many people had no symptoms even when they caught the disease or only mild symptoms. Without 24-hour
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immersive media, you actually would not have known we were in a pandemic. You certainly wouldn't see it
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unless you worked amongst very old seniors in a long-term care facility or something like that.
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Young people just didn't get the disease. And if they did, they didn't get it seriously. And if
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they did, very few of them died. No, the masks were necessary to make you afraid of your neighbors
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and make you afraid of yourself. To make sure you didn't relax or lose your anxiety. They were a tool
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of distress. They increased mental illness much more than they protected anyone from anything,
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especially children who had close to a zero percent chance of death from COVID.
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It truly was a disease of the old and sick. If you wore a mask, it was just telling the world that
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you were part of the ruling elite or sucking up to them. I mean, take a look at this. Come on.
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What can you say about this CBC reporter? Sister, you're not going to spread the virus through your
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computer. But imagine imposing masks on children again. Oh, that's what they're trying to do.
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Take a look at this story from the CBC. Oh, they're so excited.
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Trustee to push for mask mandate in Ottawa's largest school board. Dr. Neely Kaplan-Mirth
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plans to introduce a motion to hold an emergency meeting on masks Tuesday. A newly elected school
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board trustee plans to introduce a motion Tuesday to call for an emergency meeting to vote on bringing
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back mandatory masks at the city's largest school board. Dr. Neely Kaplan-Mirth, a family physician
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in the Glebe, ran on a platform to bring back masks in schools when she was voted in as the
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Ottawa-Carleton district school board trustee for Zone 9 in October.
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Well, the CBC couldn't be happier to them. MD doesn't stand for medical doctors, stands for media,
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darling. At least those doctors who are pushing for more government authoritarianism in your lives.
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The CBC doesn't have much time for dissenting doctors, though, or what we used to call a second
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opinion. I'll read more. Currently, the province is dealing with a triple threat of COVID influenza
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and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which can cause breathing difficulties for babies and
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toddlers. A triple threat. They love using super scientific language like that, don't they?
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Who is this Dr. Neely Kaplan-Mirth? Well, here she is on TV Ontario, the state broadcaster owned by the
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government of Ontario. I want to play a glorious clip for you, and kudos to Steve Paikin. Take a look.
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We're all getting back to normal now, folks. So let's start there. Are we back to normal yet?
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No. So the language that you use when you say something like normal is a far-right
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language of anti-maskers, anti-vaxxers, and ableists who disregard the impact of COVID on seniors,
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on children, on educators, on essential workers, on healthcare workers, on our healthcare crisis.
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There's nothing normal about getting COVID, repeated infections, children and adults being hospitalized,
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and long COVID. There's nothing normal about taking away the protections and the proactive measures that
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we had to help to reduce transmission of COVID. And there's nothing normal about getting rid of any
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kind of isolation requirements, which would have helped to curtail outbreaks in schools, in workplaces,
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and everywhere else that you go. So she wears a mask when she's alone. Oh, and it's not a hardship.
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You should do it too. In fact, you must do it too. At least your kids must. The science says so. I mean,
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trust it. Always wear a mask. Always. Even after people have left the room, especially if you're on
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Steve Pakin show. Except if you're getting a publicity shot where you want to show your face,
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not a smiling face, of course, a dead serious face. Even if a photographer is there, well,
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some risks are worth taking. And here's what our friend Andrew Lawton said. Here is Ottawa physician
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Dr. Nealey Kaplan-Mirth in her clinic, unmasked in December, while a photographer was in the room.
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Yesterday on TVO, she said being unmasked in her clinic alone was unsafe. Well, now she's a school
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board trustee, and she demands that your children be masked. But what's so weird is I don't think she
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sends her own kids to that school board, to the public school. At least one of them for sure. Here,
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listen to this angry mask fanatic, Bristle, when she's asked a question about that in a non-mean way
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by some friendly online debate moderator. This was when she was running for school board. She wasn't
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wearing a mask here for some reason. Now, Nealey Kaplan-Mirth was not attacked, but she attacked
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back. She was very angry, very defensive, very weird. But the short answer is no. She doesn't
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send her kids to public school, at least not the one that she talks about here. But she wants to tell
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public school children what to do. Isn't that weird? Take a look. Do your children presently attend
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private school or public school, if you have children? And have you ever sent your children to
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private school? Nealey will hear from you first. So actually, I think that it's inappropriate to be
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asking us what school our children go to. And because I am somebody who is receiving death threats,
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I'm not going to talk about where my children currently go. I can tell you that one of the
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things that happened to my eldest when he was in high school was that he couldn't navigate his way
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around Glebe Collegiate. He couldn't get the supports that he needed as a child with learning
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disabilities and a child who was gifted and a child who had extreme anxiety. And in order for him to
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complete high school, we had to put him at another school in order to get him the supports he needed.
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He needed one-on-one teaching. And I can tell you that as a parent, when I started off parenting,
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I had no money. I was a student who had to basically take hand-me-down snowsuits and boots because I was
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living from paycheck to paycheck. And I am not comfortable with the fact that when our children
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struggle, it basically ends up being that those children who have access to funds end up getting
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the supports that they need. My son would not have gone through high school. His teachers told him
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that. You might be gifted, but you're not picking up a pencil, you're not going to be able to do the
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work, and your kid's going to fail, is what we were told. And I mean, we had to, even at that time,
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we had to borrow from family members and just kind of, you know, suck it up and send him where he could get
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one-on-one education. And that should never have happened. Holy moly, anger issues. But really,
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isn't that the true face of maskers? Who wants to go back to that? And would they want to go back to
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this? A mask enforcement mob chasing out an unmasked shopper?
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People can wear masks if they want to. Always could. This isn't about people wearing masks.
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It's about people forcing other people to wear masks. That's the essence of the past two years.
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The defining characteristic of the last two years was not an illness. It was not a virus.
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It was politicians and bureaucrats and journalists telling other people how to live.
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Do you think they'll get their way again? Stay with us for more.
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Well, they say the sun never sets on Rebel News. Well, actually, no one says that. But I think it's
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sometimes because we have reporters around the world. You know, our Viewers Choice Award winner,
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Avi Amini, in Melbourne, Australia. He's doing great. We also have reporters in the United Kingdom,
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from coast to coast in Canada, and of course, in the U.S. of A. And I'm delighted to introduce you in
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person to Jeremy Lafredo, one of our Americans working with us, who's based in New York City,
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and today, for the first time, visits us in our world headquarters in Canada. Nice to meet you in
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person, Jeremy. Thank you. It's great to have you here. And I know that one of the reasons we didn't
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meet earlier is that it would have been illegal for you to come to Canada to meet us, because
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Justin Trudeau had a discriminatory policy based on private medical status. And in fact, to this day,
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it's illegal for me to visit you in your country, because Joe Biden still bans foreigners who are
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not Japanese. And I should say, one of the very few countries to do so. Yeah, it's interesting that
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it's illegal for us to, you know, simply meet each other a few months ago. But it was completely legal
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for other things to happen, such as, you know, breaking the Nuremberg Code. Yeah. You know,
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and I see they're bringing back mask mandates, or at least they're trying to do that across Canada.
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I think there's a lot of people who loved every minute of the pandemic. They didn't love the
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disease itself, but the disease was not the central part of the pandemic. The lockdowns were,
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the authoritarianism, the rush of power it gave people, the media publicity. I see these TV doctors,
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and they're loving the comeback, this mask mandates are happening again. I think
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I see their name MD, and it stands for media darling, not medical doctor. They loved it.
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They were important. They were relevant. They were cool. They were part of the public discourse.
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You never hear from doctors. Well, they ruled the roost for two years. Not only did people crave what
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they had to say, but they obeyed them, these unelected, unaccountable doctors. And God forbid another
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doctor had a different opinion. Well, that other doctor was silenced. And there are some people who
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desperately want us to take us back to that. Yeah. And it wasn't only doctors that, you know,
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were able to, you know, just enjoy every minute of the pandemic. You had that entire, you know,
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some people call it the laptop class and they were able to just sit at home and order food on their
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phone and work on their computer and not leave their house. And at the same time feel, you know,
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immensely brave for doing so. And of course they'd love for that to come back for them to, you know,
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feel so great just staying home and feel like they're doing everybody a great public health
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service. Yeah. It's incredible. Now I want to, we're talking about this and just the reason we
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have not met until now is it was illegal. One of the places you worked before coming to Rebel News
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was actually worked for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tell us a little bit about that. Yeah. It's his
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organization is called Children's Health Defense and it's similar to Rebel News in a number of ways.
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They do journalism and they do research, but at the same time they sue and launch lawsuits against
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the federal health bureaucracy in the United States of America. So, you know, they sued the CDC,
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they sued the FDA. And, you know, there's really not many organizations doing that other than
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Children's Health Defense and Rebel News. Well, we have started, we do a lot of litigation,
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civil liberties oriented litigation in Canada. We're also defending our own rights,
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our freedom of speech is under threat in Canada, but we have started to help in the U.S. and you've
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been working on two projects and maybe just give us a little bit of an update on those. One is an
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Amish farmer. I don't think we have Amish in Canada, but we have other traditional farmers like
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the Hutterites in my neck of the woods of Alberta. And there's old order Mennonites and they're similar.
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They're shy of technology and even cameras. Some old order Mennonites will not appear on camera with us.
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They're very religious. They homeschool or church school their kids. And they were really picked
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on during the pandemic, by the way, the old order Mennonites, because they chose to maintain
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their gatherings. They're religious and they didn't buy the hype from the pandemic salesman. So they were
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picked on. You have helped a farmer in, I think it's Pennsylvania, right? Who's Amish. Now, it wasn't a
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vaccine issue or a pandemic issue. He just wanted to have sort of traditional old style farming methods
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without FDA oversight or injections or whatever. He wanted to serve raw milk, for example. And that's
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not to everyone's taste, but the government came down on him like a ton of bricks. Tell us a little
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bit about Amos Miller, if I got his name right. Of course. Yeah. Amos Miller. Amos Miller runs Amos
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Miller's Organic Farm in Burdenham, Pennsylvania. It's a very tight knit, remote Amish community
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in central Pennsylvania. And he's been processing his own beef organically on his pastures. And because
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he's not adhering to the federal regulatory requirements, armed marshal service, the federal
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marshals raided his farm and they told him he must start going through the USDA suppliers and the
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government middlemen instead of doing everything himself. And they actually took, they took,
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they counted all of his beef that was there to make sure that he didn't sell anymore.
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Um, uh, just recently there was something that happened in the case, Robert Barnes, who is, um,
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you know, one of the most famous constitutional lawyers in America, um, because of rebel news
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reporting on this story, took up Amos Miller's case and they're bringing this to the court. And,
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um, Robert Barnes says this might even go to the Supreme Court of the United States for food
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sovereignty, for bodily sovereignty. And, you know, it's our right to, um, consume how we wish to
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consume. You know, it's incredible to me. We live in an age where euthanasia isn't just lawful.
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It's being promoted, especially here in Canada. Drugs are decriminalized or legalized everywhere.
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Again, in Canada, especially, uh, you can do anything to yourself. You can engage in mutilation
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in the name of being non-binary, but God forbid you want to drink some unpasteurized milk or have
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beef killed by an Amish farmer who doesn't follow FDA rules. And one thing I learned about Amos Miller
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is that he doesn't have a retail shop that's just open to the general public. The people who sort of
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join his farm club, like they say, I like this. I trust this. I want to be part of the team.
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And I think that was a legal structure designed to get around that you're selling to the public.
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But, but there's something to it. If someone says, okay, I understand what we're doing here.
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I'm S I'm literally signing up to be part of this organic Amish farm.
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Even if raw milk was bad for you, even if the way he slaughtered his meat was bad for you, which I
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don't think it is. I mean, I myself prefer pasteurized milk. I just got a tradition or
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habit or whatever. But even if this wasn't healthy for you, for God's sakes, there's, there's nothing
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you can't inject in your arms or cut off your body with the approval of the woke karate. But a man can't
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sell raw milk or armed marshals will come to his farm. It's crazy. I mean, you know,
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the government has their hand in the selling of cigarettes in the lottery business. And
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that, that isn't too dangerous or, you know, too unhealthy for them. But milk,
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milk is where they draw the line. It is an interesting thing that's going on in Pennsylvania.
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We got a petition and leave them alone.com and more than 40,000 people signed it last I checked.
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I'm pretty excited about that. There's another project you did that was
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somewhat controversial. There was a young girl who was hospitalized in a pretty famous children's
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hospital. And at this children's hospital, though, one of the things they do is they
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use new or experimental drugs. And the parents who took this girl to the hospital
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objected to some of these experiments after one of them had a really bad reaction with the girl.
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And the doctors sort of noted that the parents were skeptical of vaccines. The doctors noted that
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this girl was homeschooled. Both of these are irrelevant in the girl's treatment, but they're
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very political, aren't they? And they literally moved to, in the report, you called it sort of a
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medical kidnapping in that it was done lawfully. It's basically using the power of the state to take over
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the custody of the child in the legal sense. And here's a quick clip of that show you do,
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just to remind people about the case of Evelyn in the children's hospital. Take a look.
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I'm Jeremy Lafredo for Rebel News at the Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Effectively, the hospital has medically kidnapped a 10-year-old girl because her parents made clear
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that they were not satisfied with the care she was being given, and they wanted a second medical
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opinion. This is the use and abuse of Evelyn Young. Last month, Jessica Young's 10-year-old
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daughter Evelyn had swollen legs and a swollen stomach. After temporarily treating her daughter's
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swelling at home, the swelling returned, this time with a rash and sweating. The Children's Mercy
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Hospital in Kansas City is a controversial research institution that has effectively kidnapped dozens
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of kids after considering their parents who questioned the hospital's treatment decisions
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or asked for a second medical opinion as unfit to parent. Their latest victim is Jessica Young's
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10-year-old daughter Evelyn, who was effectively given to the state of Missouri after Jess made
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clear she wasn't satisfied with the hospital's protocols. You know, the idea that you would take
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your child to the hospital to be taken care of, and they would seize your child because you disagreed
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with their medical approach, I think that's got to be the most terrifying thing in the world. By the way,
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that's a tactic that Justin Trudeau did on the truckers, saying if they didn't leave,
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they would seize any children or pets in those trucks. No legal basis for saying it's just
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designed to terrify people. What's the latest on Evelyn? Do you know what's up with that case?
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Yeah, of course. And it really is a case of where they homeschooled their children,
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they didn't vaccinate their children. It had nothing to do with the medical situation that
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Evelyn was currently going through. They just disagreed with the lifestyle. They disagreed with the
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lifestyle and the politics of the parents. And they weaponized the children, and they weaponized
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those politics, and they tried to take the kid from the family. And they succeeded. They took
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Evelyn from the family, and she was in state custody for over three weeks. And we had SaveEvelyn.com.
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There was people calling the hospital. There was people making a ruckus. And thankfully now,
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a month and a half later, Evelyn is back in the custody of her parents.
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That's good to hear. Well, you're doing interesting journalism in that rebel style. You're telling
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the other side of the story. And every once in a while, we actually do something about this story,
00:27:18.240
which is one of my favorite things. I mean, I love the fact that we're contrarians, we're skeptics,
00:27:22.880
and we, you know, give voice to unofficial views, the contrary narrative. But it's not just enough
00:27:30.240
to be a voyeur. I mean, at the end of the day, a reporter is a voyeur. You see things,
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and you say, look at that, look at that. But you're impotent. But every once in a while,
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I think it's time to get involved and try and fix things. And in both those cases you described,
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we do that. Jeremy, it's nice to meet you in person. Welcome to Canada. I know you're headed back
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to the States. Lots of stories to cover. And I know we're going to hear from you soon about an
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exciting foreign adventure that you're on, but we don't want to give anything away
00:27:56.320
just yet until we're ready to announce it. Nice to meet you in person.
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Nice to meet you. Thank you. There you have it. Jeremy Lafredo,
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our New York City correspondent. Stay with us more ahead.
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Hey, welcome back. Your letters to me. Green Grammys says 17% of election day votes were
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Democrat. How does Hobbs win? Impossible. More shenanigans. Well, I don't know the statistics
00:28:25.360
you're referring to, but I know in a lot of states they have mail-in votes or ballot harvesting
00:28:29.760
where people can go collect ballots and mail them in en masse. The Democrats are very organized and
00:28:34.720
they do that to ensure high voter turnout from their base. And in the case of John Fetterman in
00:28:38.880
Pennsylvania, remember he's the stroke victim who waited till the last moment to debate against his
00:28:44.480
Republican opponent. And it was in that debate that he was revealed to be cognitively damaged
00:28:49.200
from his stroke. But if you had harvested 50, 60%, I don't know what the percentage is,
00:28:54.880
of Democratic voters before that debate, you got their vote. There's no way they're changing their
00:28:59.200
mind. So mail-in ballots, ballot harvesting is a Democrat's dream. The Republicans should get
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better at it, of course, because if those are the rules, however unfair the rules are,
00:29:09.360
well, use them to your advantage too. Boat Topper says, Ezra, thank you so much for sending
00:29:15.520
reporters to Maricopa County. And what wonderful, precise reporting reporter had details that matter.
00:29:20.640
U.S. conservative media seem to only report from afar. Do not want to spend the money on
00:29:24.720
investigative news. Thank you so much. Well, yeah, and it wasn't that expensive. I mean,
00:29:29.440
we flew Katie from Seattle down to Phoenix and we put her up in an Airbnb and she has some costs on the
00:29:34.480
ground. But I think she's doing a good job there. I'm just excited to be there. Unfortunately,
00:29:38.000
there's not really a lot going on. It's just counting behind closed doors. They still haven't
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finished counting. Blasian Babies 2020 says, Dave Chappelle is a legend, yay too. Now listen,
00:29:52.240
some people I really respect said that Dave Chappelle was racist and anti-Semitic. I do not believe that.
00:29:58.000
In fact, I believe that he is a cool, calm, clear-eyed critic of any identity politics. And
00:30:04.240
listen, every group has identity politics, including the Jews. The Jews are sensitive
00:30:08.400
when people talk about their influence. I am when people accuse me of things because I
00:30:13.040
feel like I should be judged on my own decisions and my own merits. And the decisions I made in
00:30:17.440
life, which I'm happy to take responsibility for or blame for or credit for, are not rooted in my
00:30:22.880
genetics or my ethnicity or my religion. They're my own choice. And one of the reasons I think people
00:30:28.560
don't like racism, if they're victims of racism, is that it denies their individual nature, denies their
00:30:35.600
their mental independence. It denies who they are. And I don't think I feel a lot of the brunt of that
00:30:42.800
because I'm, you know, I'm very Canadian. I grew up here. I understand our ways. I'm culturally
00:30:48.000
assimilated. I'm Jewish, but there's really not a lot of anti-Semitism in Canada. So I don't feel that.
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But occasionally when people talk about, you know, Jewish conspiracies, and most of the time I find
00:30:58.000
them laughable, but the odd time they're pointed at me, which is not often. What irks me about them
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is that in a way it's like repudiating or rejecting or ignoring everything I do and say
00:31:10.960
and judging me based on my DNA instead, which is contrary to how I live and how I think.
00:31:18.960
So I can imagine what it feels like to be judged by anti-Black racism or anti-Italian racism.
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That's why I thought it was so powerful. When Dave Chappelle said a group of Blacks is called a gang.
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A group of Italians is called a mob. A group of Jews is called a coincidence that you shouldn't talk
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about. And I thought, geez, you know what? That was a very clever analogy. And I think that by overreacting
00:31:46.160
to gentle comments like that, I think that the Jewish community does not erase anti-Semitism.
00:31:52.880
It actually firms it up. It confirms it in the mind of the conspiracy theorists. I don't think that
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Kanye West is a bigot. I think he's someone who's searching, searching, searching for ideas and answers
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and truth. And I think he's been abused by the system and by drugs, like pharmaceuticals that he was
00:32:11.040
put on. I think he was wrongly hospitalized a few years ago. And the fact that a lot of the people who are
00:32:16.000
abusing him happen to be Jews is something he's lashing out at. But I don't believe he's an
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anti-Semite in his heart. That's my thought. I've never met the man. That's the show for today.
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Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, the UFM, good night.
00:32:30.240
Keep fighting for free. Hey, everyone. Well, MDS here with Rebel News. And today we'll take a look at
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what went on during the 21st day of the Immunities Act inquiry on November 10th, 2022. The commission was on
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break on November 11th for Remembrance Day. This inquiry is taking place because Justin
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Chu invoked the Immunities Act on peaceful protesters who were part of the Freedom Convoy
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back in February, who were simply protesting federal COVID-19 mandates. You can see and support
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our independent coverage of the inquiry here at truckacommission.com. The witnesses who appeared
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in front of the commission were Marlon DeGround, Assistant Deputy Minister of the Public Safety Division
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and Director of Law Enforcement for Alberta Justice and Solicitor General,
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and Mario Di Tommaso, Deputy Solicitor General of Community Safety at the Ministry of Solicitor General.
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DeGround was the first one to testify. Here's what he had to say.
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The RCMP, as the police force of jurisdiction, made their efforts, and they had some limited
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success very early on, very, very, very early on, first days. That support dissolved from industry
00:33:35.680
quite quickly. They went afield, and that was local support. They went afield and garnered some limited
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support, which also quite quickly dissolved. And then they were struggling after that to find any
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support anywhere, both within the province and commercially outside of the province, BC, Saskatchewan.
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I believe they might even have looked to commercial entities in the south, but I'm not 100%
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certain of that. I'll let them speak to that. They approached us to indicate the challenges that
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we're facing, and they indicated that they were going through their channels to seek support from
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the Canadian government for the use of heavy lift capacity that exists at the Canadian Forces Base in Edmonton.
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DeGround is with the Alberta government, and though the border was blocked during some periods by
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truckers and farmers at the Coutts border, the Alberta government has come out against the use of
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the Emergency Act to dissipate the protesters. That protest was resolved before the Emergency Act was
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even used. You can see the story of Coutts by journalists who were there at truckerdocumentary.com.
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DeGround also testified that he was not aware by February 13th that the Emergency Act was about to be invoked.
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Under the heading Alberta, it says that the biggest operational challenge to date is procuring, towing,
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wrecking equipment, and skilled workers to operate the equipment.
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By this point, you had most of that equipment at least.
00:35:08.320
The information that Talal in this message was referencing came from a point in time prior to us
00:35:15.280
having finalized the purchase of the last of the equipment. So we were still looking for trucks when he and I
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had a conversation, and his reference to our conversation contained in this email to Rob Stewart is
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based on that sort of time-dated information that we were still looking for it.
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Of course. And by that point, on February 13th, you had no idea that the federal government was about
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Moving on to the second witness of the day who testified that day, we take a look at Di Tommaso's testimony.
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Federal Emergency Act measures were put in place to help solve what you've indicated was a policing
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matter, so a law enforcement issue. Did you see any concern about using federal measures to
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deal with what is substantially a provincial matter, which is policing?
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No, because the Emergencies Act invocation, from my view, was national in scope, and so not knowing
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what the federal government concerns were Canada-wide, I wasn't really in a position to have those concerns.
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And in your view, did you support the use of the Emergencies Act?
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I never turned my mind as to whether I supported the act.
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I can tell you that the authorities granted by the Federal Emergencies Act were helpful,
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Now, humorously enough, Di Tommaso mentioned that the right to protest, quote-unquote,
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does not apply to trucks. He compared the protests in Ottawa to the protests taking place in Toronto.
00:37:08.320
What Toronto did was they set up a hard perimeter around the critical infrastructure that the
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protesters were most interested in, namely Queen's Park. They requested resources from other police
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services to help them do that. At the end of the day, they denied access to Queen's Park, Queen's Park
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Circle, Hospital Access Roads, University Avenue down to Hospital Row. So all of that was denied to
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to the convoys that were coming to Toronto. So the trucks, vehicles were not permitted into that area.
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They certainly facilitated the ability to exercise one's fundamental rights to lawful protest. Those
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truckers were available to come to Queen's Park and protest on foot. Because as we know,
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the right to protest belongs to people and not to trucks.
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Di Tommaso also stated that when prior to the Emergencies Act being invoked,
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he called Deputy Minister of Public Safety Rob Stewart to figure out if the act would be invoked.
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And no response was given. That's in the transcript. There was silence, the evidence shows. Take a look.
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You make some notes in relation to a call with Deputy Minister Stewart at 855. I inquire
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as to whether Federal Emergencies Act will be invoked today. Silence. What was your interest
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in inquiring about the Federal Emergencies Act? Well, he had signaled to me the day before that
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the Federal Government was considering the invocation of the act. And this call here,
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I wanted to know whether or not that was in fact happening. He did not answer my question.
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Okay. And did you take that to mean that that was the affirmative and not wanting to answer one way or
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Yes. Was the province expecting this to happen or was this just you asking or were you asking on behalf
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of others? This was me asking. Okay. Do you know whether the Solicitor General or the Premier were
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expecting the government to invoke the Emergencies Act? No. Finally, following the day's proceedings,
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we invited Tom Muratso, key figure of the Freedom Convoy to our live stream. Listen to some of the testimony
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earlier on in the morning. And obviously, whenever they were talking about the military
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and that testimony came up, I perked up a little bit and started to listen a little bit more. But I
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don't really think that that part of the conversation is overly newsworthy. But it was interesting to me to
00:39:54.000
see that there was an attempt in Alberta to have the military get involved and provide them with some
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heavy equipment or towing capacity. But I think the the witness today was talking about how frustrated
00:40:08.640
he was that he knew because in his organization, they had retired military there that were kind of
00:40:15.120
giving advice in terms of what military equipment they could have to go and start towing trucks. But
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the Canadian Forces struggles desperately to keep a lot of its equipment serviceable.
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And so it doesn't mean that, you know, just because the military would say, hey, we can't we can't support
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you and what you're asking for doesn't mean they don't have the equipment. It just might mean that
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it's actually not serviceable. And so that's always a challenge for the military. So I think, you know,
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when they kind of paint that narrative that, you know, the military couldn't do the job, it's
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kind of true, but not through any like resistance on the part of the military to get involved. But
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more importantly, you know, for a province to request the military, they do have to go through
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the federal government to get that support. They just because they're co-located with the military
00:41:08.800
in that province with CFB Edmonton, they can't just go to Edmonton and say, hey, can you help us out here?
00:41:13.840
Well, there you have it. Here's everything that you need to know about what's on during the 21st day of
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the Emergencies Act inquiry here in Ottawa. Liberal cabinet is set to testify next week,
00:41:24.320
so definitely stay tuned for that. For Rebel News, this is William Diaz.