Rebel News Podcast - April 09, 2022


EZRA LEVANT | While the 'public health' doctors were telling you not to fly, they made hundreds of flights — at your expense


Episode Stats

Length

35 minutes

Words per Minute

153.46149

Word Count

5,442

Sentence Count

392

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

While public health officials were telling you not to fly, they made hundreds of flights at your expense. I ll show you the proof. And the next is showing how much money they spent on pro-vaccine, anti-antivaccine propaganda.


Transcript

00:00:00.940 Hello, my rebels. Today, I'm going to take you through two access to information documents.
00:00:06.100 One will show you just how much jetting around public health officials, Teresa Tam's staff did,
00:00:13.100 when they were telling you not to fly. You'll be shocked.
00:00:17.480 And the next is showing how much money they spent on pro-vaccine, anti-anti-vaccine propaganda.
00:00:27.160 Tens of millions of dollars to silence critics of their vaccine mandates.
00:00:34.840 I'll show you the documents. That's ahead.
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00:01:01.020 Tonight, while the public health doctors were telling you not to fly,
00:01:22.800 they made hundreds of flights at your expense.
00:01:25.440 I'll show you the proof.
00:01:26.720 Oh, and it gets worse.
00:01:27.820 It's April 8th, and this is The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:32.140 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:01:35.860 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:01:39.940 The only thing I have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:45.800 You know they didn't mean it, any of it.
00:01:53.880 You know that.
00:01:55.520 Wear your mask.
00:01:56.800 Don't gather with friends or family.
00:01:58.880 Don't travel.
00:02:00.840 You know none of them meant it, right?
00:02:03.100 Here's Jason Kenney, Alberta's premier, with his health minister at the time,
00:02:07.340 having a private rooftop party on a private rooftop restaurant in a private government office just for him and his pals.
00:02:15.700 At precisely the time, it was illegal for mere citizens to gather in a restaurant or, indeed, in a church or private home in the same way.
00:02:24.280 A boozy party.
00:02:25.900 Masks?
00:02:26.580 Are you kidding?
00:02:27.520 Six feet of separation?
00:02:29.520 Anti-gathering rules?
00:02:31.760 Those are for the little people.
00:02:34.040 It's a spectacular picture.
00:02:35.520 And the building he's in, nicknamed the Sky Palace, it's got its name from the notorious luxury that created a scandal for an earlier premier.
00:02:45.860 They just can't stay away, can they?
00:02:47.620 Half of Kenney's senior staff and cabinet ministers were caught sneaking out of the province for sunny vacations
00:02:54.060 when they were telling the little people not to fly.
00:02:56.420 No, look, it's not just Jason Kenney.
00:02:59.380 It's all of them.
00:03:01.460 Here's Trudeau partying at the G7 super spreader event.
00:03:05.060 No mask.
00:03:05.840 He refused to quarantine like others had to do.
00:03:09.420 Britain's Boris Johnson was having boozy parties of his own at 10 Downing Street while the country was on a deep lockdown.
00:03:15.820 Just for the proles, though.
00:03:17.840 I really don't think there's a single politician or health official who actually followed their own rules.
00:03:23.500 Rules that were often made up out of thin air.
00:03:26.680 Here's the former FDA commissioner now working for Pfizer.
00:03:30.060 And you're right.
00:03:30.700 The six feet was arbitrary.
00:03:32.220 The six feet was arbitrary in and of itself.
00:03:34.200 But if the administration had focused in on that, they might have been able to affect a policy that would have actually achieved their outcome.
00:03:41.860 But that policymaking process didn't exist.
00:03:44.880 And the six feet is a perfect example of sort of the lack of rigor around how CDC made recommendations.
00:03:53.020 Nobody knows where it came from.
00:03:54.220 Most people assume that the six feet of distance, the recommendation for keeping six feet apart, comes out of some old studies related to flu where droplets don't travel more than six feet.
00:04:03.500 We now know COVID spreads through aerosols.
00:04:05.940 The initial recommendation that the CDC brought to the White House, and I talk about this, was 10 feet.
00:04:10.340 And a political appointee in the White House said, we can't recommend 10 feet.
00:04:14.160 Nobody can measure 10 feet.
00:04:15.340 It's inoperable.
00:04:16.300 Society will shut down.
00:04:17.640 So the compromise was around six feet.
00:04:19.480 They just made it up.
00:04:20.460 But there has been no one worse than Theresa Tam.
00:04:24.600 Just atrocious.
00:04:26.400 Remember, she simultaneously worked for the China-run World Health Organization while also acting as Canada's chief public health officer.
00:04:33.900 Remember that?
00:04:35.660 How can you be loyal to two masters?
00:04:39.220 Why was she working for the UN's World Health Organization while also purporting to work for Canadians?
00:04:44.880 That's a conflict.
00:04:46.480 I won't get into that whole thing again, but she really is just the worst.
00:04:49.100 It's just heartless and bizarre and weird.
00:04:51.900 Remember this?
00:04:52.800 This is her great contribution to the pandemic.
00:04:57.220 Wear a mask while having sex, Dr. Theresa Tam suggests.
00:05:01.460 Yeah, I don't think I ever want to hear her talking about sex, let alone her giving instructions, let alone such bizarre, obviously unscientific BS.
00:05:10.400 So, so weird.
00:05:12.760 Say, do you think she followed that rule?
00:05:15.020 I mean, really?
00:05:16.640 So look at this.
00:05:17.760 This is an access to information document.
00:05:20.060 It's a list of hundreds of flights, including luxury business class flights and enormous hotel bills of Theresa Tam's staff.
00:05:28.760 During the period of time, she told us not to fly.
00:05:32.340 Countless.
00:05:32.820 While mere mortals were told to stay home or meet with each other by Skype or Zoom, these extremely important people just had to jet around.
00:05:42.500 They just had to.
00:05:44.000 A third of a million dollars they spent on travel during the travel advisory period, as in when they told you not to fly.
00:05:51.000 But the flying is the least of it.
00:05:53.360 Some of these public health bureaucrats, they billed $5,000, $10,000, $15,000, $25,000 for hotel accommodations.
00:06:04.140 How?
00:06:06.020 How do you spend $25,000 on hotel rooms in one trip?
00:06:10.540 Are you in the presidential suite somewhere?
00:06:12.940 Just what did you put on the room service tab?
00:06:15.300 These are for individual trips.
00:06:17.540 They forced hundreds of thousands of working class people into poverty and unemployment, putting us on lockdowns like we're prisoners.
00:06:26.100 But that's precisely the moment that they began their jet setting.
00:06:29.500 They're so gross, aren't they?
00:06:31.640 Remember, never believe that they believed any of this.
00:06:36.240 But look at what else is revealed in an access to information document.
00:06:39.380 Trudeau diverted $14 million from vaccine acquisition towards vaccine propaganda.
00:06:47.480 I'm serious.
00:06:47.920 They took the $14 million from taxpayers.
00:06:51.240 They took it from taxpayers claiming they were going to use it to save lives.
00:06:54.220 But that was just a trick.
00:06:55.420 Once they had the money, they spent it on propaganda.
00:06:58.540 Look at the memo's title here.
00:06:59.800 I'll read it.
00:07:01.740 Approval for funding allocation increase.
00:07:04.560 COVID-19 vaccine misinformation and disinformation.
00:07:07.480 That's what they call anyone who disagrees with the government.
00:07:10.500 Look at that box there.
00:07:12.600 This memorandum seeks your approval to allocate additional funding to address misinformation, MIDI, related to COVID-19 vaccination under the Public Health Agency of Canada's Immunization Partnership Fund.
00:07:26.280 With your concurrence, $14 million will be reallocated from available funding in the MCM-3A vaccine acquisition envelope to establish a new funding stream dedicated to reducing COVID-19 vaccine MIDI.
00:07:42.860 MIDI is what they call misinformation, disinformation.
00:07:47.020 $14 million for propaganda?
00:07:50.280 That is incredible.
00:07:51.880 You know, police are now investigating Jerry Diaz, the former president of the Unifor Union, for taking that $50,000 bribe from some COVID company to promote COVID hysteria and their products and to keep fear-mongering going.
00:08:06.760 Now, Jerry Diaz was caught, and he's being investigated.
00:08:09.520 But he was caught because he shared his money with someone.
00:08:12.380 Now, that was $50,000.
00:08:13.380 Man, where did the $14 million here go?
00:08:17.520 Is it just by chance, do you think, that CTV and CBC and global news are full-time fear-mongers about COVID-19, that all these TV doctors just won't shut up about it?
00:08:30.020 That they'll never tell you the other side of the story, never even talk about the other side of the story?
00:08:35.720 Is that by chance?
00:08:38.540 Or did some of this $14 million get sloshed around Jerry Diaz?
00:08:41.740 What do you think?
00:08:43.900 And do you think they would disclose it to us if they did?
00:08:47.060 I'll read some more from this memo.
00:08:48.420 It's incredible.
00:08:49.800 This action also requires a vote transfer from operating funds to grants and contributions, which will be submitted in supplementary estimates, A, as well as a reprofile request to transfer funding from 2021, 2022, to 2022, and 2023.
00:09:05.340 But if you think that's a lot of money, look at this.
00:09:08.580 If you think the $14 million is a lot of money, that's what we're talking about, moving money around.
00:09:13.380 But that's just the new money they're adding to it.
00:09:16.260 Look at what they call current status.
00:09:18.740 Sorry for you to get into the gobbledygook there.
00:09:20.260 I just wanted to show you the memo.
00:09:21.320 So look at this.
00:09:22.020 The Immunization Partnership Front, IPF, is the federal government's flagship funding program in support of vaccine confidence.
00:09:30.800 I like that phrase.
00:09:31.840 Originally scheduled to sunset on March 31 of this year, the IPF received additional funds in the amount of $30 million.
00:09:39.680 So that's, they just got an extra $30 million, and now they got the extra $14 million.
00:09:46.040 How do you spend this much money on propaganda?
00:09:49.240 That's like the Coca-Cola advertising budget for Canada.
00:09:52.880 Vaccine confidence.
00:09:53.760 I really like that phrase.
00:09:54.920 They think the propaganda war is so important, though, that they're literally proposing to take money away from vaccine procurement, that is actually buying the vaccines, and give it to the propaganda war.
00:10:09.460 Repurpose it to fight MIDI.
00:10:11.640 That's what they call anyone who disagrees with them.
00:10:14.040 Who got all that money?
00:10:18.300 The $30 million top-up, the $14 million top-up, and that's just top-ups from this one department, the Public Health Agency.
00:10:27.460 That's not even the whole federal health department.
00:10:30.860 That's just part of it.
00:10:32.840 And that's not every other provincial government, every city government.
00:10:38.160 Just how much money was spent on vaccine propaganda across Canada and smearing vaccine skeptics?
00:10:44.040 There's no way it's less than a quarter billion dollars.
00:10:46.580 It's not a chance.
00:10:48.200 And that's just what was paid for?
00:10:50.740 All the propaganda masquerading as news produced for free by CTV, CBC Global.
00:10:56.620 What's that worth?
00:10:57.560 You can see why they want to stamp out Rebel News, right?
00:11:02.900 We're one of the few media companies not on the take.
00:11:05.940 They care so much about masks that they don't wear them.
00:11:09.460 They care so much about travel bans that they spend countless of your dollars jetting around.
00:11:14.680 They care so much about vaccines that they divert money from medicine to propaganda.
00:11:21.660 This really is about something else, isn't it?
00:11:25.880 Let's stay with this for more.
00:11:26.960 Well, Chrystia Freeland has taken a break from seizing bank accounts of peaceful protesters in the truckers' rebellion
00:11:45.780 into seizing a percentage of your hard-earned money through tax time in the form of her new budget,
00:11:52.660 the largest budget in Canadian history, both in terms of spending and in terms of taxation.
00:11:57.460 Joining us now to talk about it is a man who's delved into the details of the budget,
00:12:01.080 our friend Franco Teresano, the federal director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation,
00:12:05.120 who joins us now via Skype from Ottawa.
00:12:07.240 Franco, am I right to say this is the largest amount of money ever extracted from Canadians?
00:12:12.080 Yeah, this is another big spending budget.
00:12:16.000 Ezra, the only way to call this budget is another credit card budget from Canada's national credit card government.
00:12:22.500 We're seeing another huge deficit this year, more than $50 billion.
00:12:27.100 Now, the government is already more than a trillion dollars in debt,
00:12:30.480 and this budget over the next few years is going to add another $150 billion to the debt tab.
00:12:37.800 But it's not just the debt that taxpayers need to worry about.
00:12:41.380 This government is also wasting a ton of money on interest charges.
00:12:45.500 Now, every single month, taxpayers are going to have to pay more than $2 billion on interest charges on the government's credit card bills.
00:12:53.820 You know, I'm worried about interest charges because, of course, everyone who has a mortgage ought to be worried about it.
00:12:58.180 We've had a very long period of very low interest rates, which is great for people buying homes.
00:13:02.640 But now we see inflation.
00:13:06.400 Does the budget do anything but pour gas on that fire?
00:13:10.460 I mean, I can't believe some of the prices I see out there for basic things.
00:13:15.420 I mean, forget about just gas at the gas pump, but food.
00:13:18.700 And I don't know.
00:13:21.780 I think of people who rely on these input costs, like a farmer or a trucker.
00:13:26.480 Housing is just insane.
00:13:29.740 I think for Toronto, it's up, what, 29% housing prices in one year.
00:13:34.540 You can't even get into a house if you're a young person, and it gets further away from you every year.
00:13:40.020 Is there any realization of that reality in the budget?
00:13:44.580 Are they aware, or are they just acting like it's always been?
00:13:51.900 Well, Ezra, the government likes to talk about affordability.
00:13:55.700 And, of course, so many Canadians are struggling right now.
00:13:59.060 Many Canadians can't afford to fuel their cars with gasoline or to be able to purchase the ground beef at the grocery store.
00:14:05.740 And the reason is, is because you have this federal government that has been spending like crazy for years,
00:14:11.620 raising taxes and having the printing press on overdrive.
00:14:15.320 We just saw the carbon tax increase for the third time during COVID-19.
00:14:20.660 And remember, other countries are providing tax relief.
00:14:23.440 You have South Korea cut gas taxes by 20%.
00:14:26.800 India, similar story there.
00:14:29.200 Poland, fuel tax relief as well.
00:14:31.080 The United Kingdom just announced fuel tax relief.
00:14:34.660 Alberta, Ontario, those provinces are providing tax relief.
00:14:38.480 So you have all these other countries that are providing their citizens with relief,
00:14:42.980 while Ottawa continues to stick us with higher tax bills.
00:14:47.640 And it almost seems like the government is trying to combat inflation with more government debt.
00:14:53.200 Well, trying to fight inflation with more debt is like trying to put out a fire with a gas can.
00:14:57.900 Yeah.
00:14:58.600 You know, I'm really worried about it.
00:15:00.200 How does it end?
00:15:00.880 I mean, I suppose theoretically things can keep going up forever.
00:15:04.660 But what happens to the housing market?
00:15:06.420 What happens to, I mean, I just, I think that certain cities are becoming completely unaffordable for young people.
00:15:13.100 If you can't afford a home, you can't start a family.
00:15:15.940 You can't really move out of your parents' place and get married and your whole life is sort of on pause.
00:15:21.240 And like you say, people are getting into energy poverty.
00:15:24.340 Now, you and I know that's a terrible thing to do to a person.
00:15:27.100 But actually, the Trudeau ideology is make carbon so expensive.
00:15:32.140 I hate how he says price pollution.
00:15:33.980 Make the use of gasoline so expensive that the pain of paying for it changes people's behavior.
00:15:42.220 That's the theory.
00:15:43.480 That's, I mean, Steph Andion introduced that to us 15 years ago.
00:15:46.380 He called it the green shift.
00:15:48.680 Trudeau actually believes in that.
00:15:50.520 But all this pain, all this hardship, how does it end?
00:15:55.220 And the pain's only starting, too.
00:15:58.780 That's what really is so unsettling, isn't it?
00:16:01.360 Right now, the carbon tax, 11 cents per liter of gasoline.
00:16:05.020 Well, this year, the Trudeau government is imposing a second carbon tax.
00:16:09.460 They're sneaking it in what they call fuel regulations.
00:16:12.400 But that could add an extra 11 cents per liter to the price of gasoline.
00:16:16.360 But the Trudeau government wants to continue to raise and raise and raise this carbon tax
00:16:21.680 all the way up to 40 cents per liter of gasoline by 2030.
00:16:26.120 40 cents per liter just in the carbon tax, let alone actually buying your fuel.
00:16:32.140 So what we've seen is a crazy amount of spending, government that are unwilling to put down the credit card
00:16:39.260 and even tax hikes, which is pushing up the cost of living here in Canada.
00:16:44.300 You know, I've been thinking a lot over the last two years during the lockdown about working people.
00:16:49.840 I mean, that phrase is used a lot to mean different things.
00:16:52.540 But there were a class of people who never stopped working during the lockdowns to keep the rest of us OK.
00:16:58.640 Delivery people in particular.
00:17:00.180 I mean, we've gotten to know a lot of delivery people over the last two years.
00:17:05.300 Workers and of course, they're driving around all day.
00:17:08.720 Gas prices affect them.
00:17:10.440 And if you're riding, if you're driving for Uber or Lyft or whatever or DoorDash, you're paying for your own gas.
00:17:17.180 And it makes me think about inflation in general.
00:17:20.740 Like if you're rich, paying $100 or $130 to fill up your gas tank, it stings.
00:17:27.740 But you forget about it because you're not thinking, oh, shoot, that means I can't buy groceries.
00:17:32.500 It's just a burden.
00:17:34.080 If you're making six figures, paying a lot in gas prices, it's a pain in the neck.
00:17:39.000 But if you're making $40,000 or less even, it's a big thing.
00:17:45.780 And I want to ask you, we used to have a workers' party in this country called the NDP.
00:17:51.100 It was formed by the merger of basically farmers in the West and labor union movement.
00:17:55.320 It really was for working people.
00:17:57.500 Where's the NDP on all of this?
00:17:59.800 I mean, surely they see the pain.
00:18:01.520 And, you know, you're paying extra money at the pump.
00:18:04.880 That's going to hurt a working class person much more than it's going to hurt a rich person.
00:18:09.340 And there really is that divide, right, between the everyday working Canadians, the taxpaying class, and the political elites that are in Ottawa that have completely shielded themselves.
00:18:21.560 Now, Ezra, you mentioned the people who have struggled and worked throughout the pandemic.
00:18:25.880 And they have really been devastated.
00:18:28.940 But let's not forget about the people who may have lost their job because of the revolving government lockdowns, who may have taken a big pay cut, maybe even lost their small business.
00:18:38.040 So this inflation is really biting them.
00:18:40.660 And, Ezra, what is so unfortunate is that these politicians have given themselves not one, not two, but three pay raises during the pandemic.
00:18:48.800 And they've become financially divorced from the people that they're supposed to represent.
00:18:53.480 So our politicians in Ottawa are not feeling the pain of the inflation that they're causing.
00:19:00.120 Yeah.
00:19:00.880 You know, I remember a couple of years ago when this automatic pay raise on April Fool's Day came in, some of the conservative MPs said, oh, sure, I'll take it, but I'll give it to charity.
00:19:11.220 I don't believe a single one of them has.
00:19:14.000 And I think that that's a nonpartisan issue.
00:19:17.420 I think they're sort of all in on it.
00:19:19.960 I find this very depressing.
00:19:21.300 Is there any silver lining there?
00:19:22.740 Is there any is there anything that we can look to and say, well, that's a relief?
00:19:28.200 Well, there are some small silver linings, very, very small.
00:19:33.380 Now, there is some tax relief for medium sized businesses.
00:19:37.200 The government is expanding the eligibility for small businesses to get the small business tax relief.
00:19:43.320 So that's good news.
00:19:44.720 But it doesn't go nearly far enough.
00:19:46.340 I mean, Canadians have been hammered during the pandemic.
00:19:49.180 Businesses hammered during the pandemic.
00:19:50.920 What we need to see is broad based tax relief.
00:19:53.620 And we really didn't get that in this budget.
00:19:56.200 Yeah.
00:19:56.320 Of course, I when I remember, I try and blame the lockdowns opposed to the pandemic.
00:20:01.400 I mean, the pandemic, of course, it did some damage.
00:20:03.720 But truly, it was the lockdowns that devastated the economy.
00:20:06.980 Franco, you're one of the good guys.
00:20:08.160 I'm delighted to talk with you.
00:20:09.600 I want to tell people if they're if they don't have a bookmark yet, make sure to go to taxpayer dot com.
00:20:15.860 It's a great website.
00:20:16.880 You can learn more about Franco, the Taxpayers Federation, one of the few organizations in Canada that is not on the government dole.
00:20:23.640 And you can imagine they couldn't be because if they took money from Trudeau, they couldn't speak frankly, as we've heard today.
00:20:29.460 So, Franco, you're one of the good guys.
00:20:30.660 I want to encourage all.
00:20:31.500 If you support Rebel News, I think it behooves you, if you can, to support the Taxpayers Federation, one of the few NGOs that actually stands up for the people.
00:20:41.020 That's my view, because you don't take any dough from Trudeau.
00:20:43.520 Is that right?
00:20:44.700 Oh, we've never taken it and we never will.
00:20:47.080 Yeah.
00:20:47.500 Yeah.
00:20:47.780 That's what we like about you.
00:20:49.020 Well, thanks, my friend.
00:20:49.740 Thanks for the update and keep up the great work.
00:20:52.100 Well, thanks so much for having me on.
00:20:53.740 Our pleasure.
00:20:54.480 There you have it, Franco Teresano, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
00:20:58.820 You know, if we had 10 groups like the Taxpayers Federation, Canada would be in a much, much better position than we are now.
00:21:06.360 Thank God for them.
00:21:07.200 Stay with us.
00:21:08.080 More ahead.
00:21:13.520 Hey, welcome back.
00:21:20.220 Your viewer feedback.
00:21:21.200 Someone with the initials JJNS says,
00:21:24.240 If Rebel doesn't seek an immediate injunction, this lawsuit will be too late.
00:21:28.920 A regular lawsuit like this takes years.
00:21:31.380 Someone on the inside pushed that question.
00:21:33.720 When will it be heard?
00:21:34.620 Well, we filed that.
00:21:38.540 They sent us the letter on February 14th.
00:21:42.060 We didn't receive it till late March.
00:21:46.120 Our lawyers turned around the lawsuit very quickly, like in 10 days or something.
00:21:51.980 We're going as fast as we can.
00:21:53.320 I think that the worst is yet to come.
00:21:58.300 We're talking about the QCJO, the Qualified Canadian Journalism Organization licensing.
00:22:04.440 It really is a journalism license.
00:22:07.360 What's amazing to me is that bringing in a journalism license, and I haven't seen one journalist oppose it.
00:22:12.720 Have you?
00:22:13.000 Flambeau One says,
00:22:15.960 Will attendees at a town hall meeting be issued journalism licenses to be able to ask questions?
00:22:21.160 What if it is a town hall meeting that is against the liberal government policies?
00:22:24.800 Would they be denied journalism licenses because they are spreading misinformation?
00:22:29.920 Well, I just showed you, what, $45 million targeting misinformation on one issue alone.
00:22:36.460 Marion Bacon says,
00:22:37.740 How did anyone at the CBC get a journalist license?
00:22:40.500 How many stories on the Freedom Convoy did the CBC have to retract?
00:22:44.820 Please tell us what ministry is responsible for this.
00:22:47.140 It should be swamped with emails.
00:22:48.580 Well, the answer is, the Heritage Department came up with the idea,
00:22:54.780 and the Canada Revenue Agency is enforcing the idea.
00:22:59.860 But the panel of censors that made the decision is something altogether different, handpicked by Justin Trudeau.
00:23:06.660 They're all in on it.
00:23:07.760 I'm looking forward to this fight.
00:23:10.820 I think we've got a good chance.
00:23:12.460 We've got excellent lawyers on him.
00:23:15.480 Remember, we beat Trudeau the last time we went to federal court,
00:23:18.220 when he banned us from election debates in 2019, and then again in 2021.
00:23:22.620 I think that his vendetta is starting to show.
00:23:26.180 Third time, he's trying to ban us.
00:23:27.780 I hope so, but you know, as they say in True Grit, I don't need a good lawyer.
00:23:34.060 I need a good judge.
00:23:35.520 I hope we get one.
00:23:37.300 Let me leave you with our video of the day, our good friend Sheila.
00:23:40.780 Her exclusive, The Rebel News Has Obtained Global Affairs Canada,
00:23:44.220 that's the Foreign Affairs Ministry documents,
00:23:46.480 regarding the World Economic Forum Great Reset Meetings.
00:23:50.140 This is a video you'll want to watch.
00:23:51.860 Hey, everybody, have a great weekend.
00:23:53.500 Until Monday, keep fighting for freedom.
00:23:56.040 The term Great Reset, evidence of some sort of grand plot.
00:24:01.820 What do you have to say to this sort of conspiracy theory out on social media now?
00:24:06.060 I think we're in a time of anxiety, where people are looking for reasons,
00:24:12.160 for things that are happening to them, that the difficult moments we're in,
00:24:17.060 it's nice to be able to try and find someone to blame,
00:24:20.400 something to point to, something to get mad at.
00:24:22.740 I think we're seeing a lot of people fall prey to disinformation.
00:24:26.260 And if Conservative MPs and others want to start talking about conspiracy theories,
00:24:32.700 well, that's their choice.
00:24:34.580 I'm going to stay focused on helping Canadians get through this,
00:24:38.200 on learning lessons from this pandemic,
00:24:40.260 and making sure that the world we leave to our kids is even better
00:24:43.400 than the world we inherited from our parents.
00:24:45.540 Today, I have in my hands global affairs documents regarding the so-called conspiracy theory
00:24:50.820 of the Great Reset from the World Economic Forum.
00:24:54.120 These are high-level briefing notes to the Minister of Global Affairs at the time,
00:24:58.500 Chrystia Freeland, for the Great Reset meeting that took place on December 8, 2020.
00:25:03.580 Now, the meeting took place just weeks after Justin Trudeau called the Great Reset
00:25:08.540 a conspiracy theory.
00:25:10.920 Now, as an aside about Freeland.
00:25:12.600 Now, Freeland is a director of Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum.
00:25:16.620 She's also the granddaughter of a prominent Nazi collaborator
00:25:19.540 who says she plans to make the federal government's tyrannical emergency powers
00:25:24.060 permanent to deal with Trudeau's anti-COVID mandate critics.
00:25:28.660 And Klaus Schwab, he's about as close to a stereotypical Bond villain
00:25:32.600 as they come in real life.
00:25:33.860 He's this guy here.
00:25:34.760 We do not yet know the full extent and the systemic and structural changes which will happen.
00:25:42.900 However, we do know that global energy systems, food systems, and supply chains
00:25:50.100 will be deeply affected.
00:25:52.640 And Klaus Schwab, well, he knows who and what he has under his control.
00:25:57.960 Take a look at this.
00:25:58.860 But what we are very proud of now is the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau,
00:26:07.060 President of Argentina and so on, that we penetrate the cabinets.
00:26:13.660 Now, back to the documents.
00:26:15.680 I will publish these documents for you to read for yourself.
00:26:19.020 You don't have to take my word for what I'm saying.
00:26:21.900 And since we were only able to obtain these documents through your help and your donations
00:26:26.760 to our special access to information and research website, rebelinvestigates.com,
00:26:32.880 these are also your documents, too.
00:26:35.400 So let's get right into it.
00:26:37.020 Here's the run of the show, as the bureaucrats call it,
00:26:39.400 the reason for the season of World Economic Forum meetings.
00:26:42.460 And in this, we find out that Chrystia Freeland is actually the co-chair of these meetings.
00:26:48.460 She's not just in attendance.
00:26:50.360 She's running the show.
00:26:51.800 Look at this.
00:26:52.740 You've been invited by the World Economic Forum to co-chair,
00:26:56.280 along with Taro Kono, Minister of Administrative Reform of Japan,
00:27:01.220 Sigrid Kog, Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands,
00:27:06.900 Tito Maboweni, Minister of Finance of South Africa,
00:27:11.460 Dina Powell-McCormick, partner at Goldman Sachs & Company,
00:27:15.000 and Kent Walker, Senior Vice President, Global Affairs at Google,
00:27:20.940 the fourth meeting of the Global Action Group on the post-COVID world.
00:27:26.380 The fourth meeting is intended to finalize and agree upon a set of principles
00:27:31.900 for global cooperation created by the World Economic Forum
00:27:36.960 and further developed at previous meetings.
00:27:40.300 One, strengthen global cooperation.
00:27:43.980 Two, re-globalize equity, whatever that means, it can't be good.
00:27:49.860 Three, rebuild sustainability, sounds expensive.
00:27:53.920 Deepen public-private partnerships.
00:27:57.260 Increase global resilience.
00:27:59.740 Promote peace and security.
00:28:02.260 And, of course, because it wouldn't be the future or globalism without this one,
00:28:08.380 promote gender equality.
00:28:10.720 The World Economic Forum plans to present these principles
00:28:14.640 to a wider array of global political and business leaders
00:28:19.340 during the Davos Dialogues on January 25th to 29th, 2021.
00:28:27.320 And you better believe it, I'll be filing for access to information
00:28:30.460 on any communications they had with Freeland about that meeting.
00:28:34.820 Let's keep going.
00:28:35.520 Key messages.
00:28:37.100 Now, you'll see here that this one takes a swipe at former President Donald Trump
00:28:41.680 and his righteous distrust of the Chinese government
00:28:46.760 and for not swallowing the CCP narrative on COVID hook, line, and sinker.
00:28:52.440 Look at this.
00:28:53.860 Further deterioration of U.S.-China relations has impacted the nature and scope
00:28:58.900 of international cooperation, including, among others, within the G20,
00:29:04.120 the UN Security Council, and the World Health Organization.
00:29:08.520 Now, in this next part, I can't tell if this is a criticism
00:29:12.300 or a bit of a how-to manual for Justin Trudeau.
00:29:15.680 Let's read.
00:29:16.320 Other countries have used the disruption to increase domestic control
00:29:22.280 and suppress dissent.
00:29:24.320 This may result in a rise of social unrest, particularly in regions where trust
00:29:30.860 between citizens and government was already weak.
00:29:34.480 The pandemic also appears to be speeding up the use of new technologies,
00:29:38.620 often for good, but also with risks of intrusive technologies,
00:29:44.340 digital surveillance, and censorship,
00:29:47.780 sometimes under the pretext of countering, quote,
00:29:50.680 fake news.
00:29:52.720 Now, here's where the World Economic Forum head honchos indicate
00:29:58.160 that we'll use the pandemic to push for open borders,
00:30:01.320 of course, critical race theory, and critical gender theory.
00:30:05.660 Look at this.
00:30:06.440 Respect for human rights, gender equality, and inclusion
00:30:09.200 must be at the center of all efforts to contain and combat the spread
00:30:13.960 and recover from the pandemic.
00:30:16.560 We all know that when people, regardless of their gender, race, income,
00:30:20.760 ability, ethnicity, age, or migratory status,
00:30:25.560 can fully benefit from and participate in economic, political, social,
00:30:30.320 and cultural life, we build safer, more prosperous, equitable,
00:30:34.420 and more sustainable communities and countries.
00:30:37.700 And then, of course, in real time, Justin Trudeau announces this.
00:30:42.040 Prime Minister announces measures to advance gender equality worldwide.
00:30:48.060 He's following their script.
00:30:49.720 Let's keep going.
00:30:50.960 Here's the hammer to make the push for critical race and gender theory
00:30:54.100 and open borders, and to shut up the opposition to these things.
00:30:59.660 It's right here.
00:31:01.000 It will be online censorship to undo social norms.
00:31:05.320 The response to COVID must not, therefore, be allowed to reproduce
00:31:09.880 or perpetuate existing social norms that fuel inequities and social unrest.
00:31:16.320 This applies to the online sphere, notably as technology has come to permeate
00:31:21.240 everyday life at an accelerated pace in places than was the case before.
00:31:28.260 And here's Trudeau doing just that with a brand new online censorship bill, C-11,
00:31:35.040 but he's also got a second online censorship bill, C-18.
00:31:39.940 Let's keep going, though, from these documents.
00:31:42.780 Under rebuilding equality, we also need to, ah, here we go,
00:31:48.260 build back greener by using this moment to advance climate adaptation
00:31:54.080 and mitigation objectives, preservation of environment and biodiversity,
00:31:59.420 including building more resilient supply chains
00:32:02.340 and promoting a green transition under rebuild sustainability.
00:32:09.180 The pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in our international system,
00:32:13.140 shedding light on where we can build back better
00:32:15.500 and what is needed to ensure a future where no one is left behind.
00:32:20.040 Canada views the 2030 agenda as a comprehensive framework
00:32:24.020 for responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic
00:32:28.300 and building more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable societies
00:32:32.580 that can help prevent and better withstand future crises and shocks.
00:32:38.680 Climate change and environment.
00:32:40.720 Sustainable development recognizes the need to balance economic interests
00:32:44.560 with environmental stewardship and social cohesion.
00:32:47.680 It is time to shift to a greener way of thinking about economic growth
00:32:51.000 and understand that building back better, there it is, requires us to build back greener.
00:32:57.420 Just as environmentally conscious policies and practices are a prerequisite
00:33:02.180 to sustainable development, so is achieving gender equality
00:33:06.480 and the empowerment of all women and girls.
00:33:09.860 There's a lot of intersectionality, as they say in these documents.
00:33:14.520 Oh, there's the word.
00:33:15.460 Intersectional gender-based analysis are critical to ensuring that our actions
00:33:20.880 have maximum effectiveness and impact.
00:33:23.680 Initiatives that exclude or discriminate only further exacerbate an already dire situation
00:33:30.100 and further risk hard-won development gains.
00:33:34.900 Climate change remains a top priority for Canada,
00:33:37.960 even in the midst of this global pandemic.
00:33:40.460 COVID-19 is testing the resilience of populations and economies around the world.
00:33:45.880 And as with the impacts of climate change,
00:33:49.500 the poorest and the most vulnerable people in both developed and developing countries
00:33:53.860 are often hardest hit.
00:33:55.780 We know that we must do more to address climate change,
00:33:58.940 which is why Canada has committed to bringing forward new measures
00:34:02.320 to exceed, that's frightening, our 2030 target and achieve net zero by 2050
00:34:08.600 and reach net zero emissions by 2050.
00:34:12.040 And just like Justin Trudeau's announcement of funding for gender equity
00:34:15.920 and his two online censorship bills after being given the script by the World Economic Forum,
00:34:22.680 these climate measures are coming.
00:34:24.940 They include a direct attack on the Alberta economy, by the way.
00:34:28.400 You know, when we're all out of work, that plan to do away with private ownership,
00:34:32.820 that scheme from the World Economic Forum,
00:34:34.880 it actually seems a little easier to implement.
00:34:38.480 Don't believe me?
00:34:39.360 Here's the World Economic Forum telling you.
00:34:58.400 I'll see you in the next one.
00:35:11.260 Have a great day.
00:35:17.420 I'll see you in the next one.
00:35:21.100 Bye-bye.
00:35:23.140 Bye-bye.
00:35:24.000 Bye-bye.
00:35:24.480 Bye-bye.
00:35:26.740 Bye-bye.