EZRA LEVANT | Will Mark Carney replace Justin Trudeau as the leader of the Liberals?
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People are musing that the former Bank of Canada head Mark Carney should be the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada now that Justin Trudeau s fancy socks aren t smelling so fresh anymore. But I think Carney is already in charge of the party, and today I'll make that case. Then Mhelle Sterling from Friends of Science breaks down what carney's push for net zero social credit means for your life.
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people are musing that the former bank of canada head mark carney should be the next
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leader of the liberal party of canada now that trudeau's fancy socks aren't smelling so fresh
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anymore but i think carney is already in charge of the party today i'll make that case then michelle
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sterling from friends of science breaks down what carney's push for net zero social credit
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means for your life it's september 16th 2022 i'm sheila gun reid and you're watching the ezra
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do you know who mark carney is he's constantly constantly floated as the next leader of the
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liberal party of canada as trudeau accumulates more baggage than the pearson airport lost luggage
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department some new viewers to rebel may have first met mark carney when our avi amini ran into
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him in davos switzerland at the world economic forum meetings earlier this year carney is the former head
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of the bank of canada who used that position to then propel himself into another job as the head of the
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bank of england and then from there he began the unholy mixing of banking and politics he started
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first with left-wing environmentalism but that is definitely not where he stopped carney is the
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current climate czar at the united nations and he was there in davos at that globalist meeting
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that if you you know if you didn't know any better it could have been mistaken for a private jet and
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helicopter festival take a look at this how do you justify the how does the un climate envoy justify
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the massive carbon footprint here today to set this up this fake city for a week event how did you how
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did you get here did you fly you walked did you come on a private jet of course not no so how do you
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justify this look at all of this for one week event the carbon footprint is huge do you think that's a
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bit hypocritical drop it look there's lots of progress being made but look i'm not doing a
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stand-up interview okay why not you're walking that way anyways i think people around the world
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you know they see they say regaining trust that's the whole purpose i do lots of uh media friendly
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media no i do no god no the ones that are here invited no i'm doing i'm doing no media can we sit
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down and i'll make a time with you and answer some actual tough questions you can you can make a
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request for a meeting and so you can deny it look as i say with everyone as with everyone else you can
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do the same thing as with the guy from true north yeah oh you he's he's a good guy but i'm not a good
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guy i'm sure you're a good guy as well all people are good it's absolutely right but uh but the whole
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world is looking at this now going you're a pack of hypocrites and you're the you're at the top of the
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chain there how do you what would you answer people just give me one answer to the people
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take care sir so carney is a climate hypocrite that's nothing new but did you know he's been in
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charge of much of your life over the last two and a half years and since he's not elected by anybody
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you don't get to hold him accountable for any of it i'll fill in those details in a couple of minutes
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you just have to stay with me but first let's stay on the sinister mixing of banking and financial
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systems into some weird form of green social credit at the hands of mark carney let's start
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with insurance systems carney used his position as the climate guru with the un to start an initiative
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to de-insure fossil fuel projects so that financially viable energy projects cannot get the proper
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insurance to go forward it's death by paperwork denial it's right here let's take a look net zero
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insurance alliance committed to join glasgow financial alliance for net zero and un race to zero
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plus net zero banking alliance and net zero asset owner alliance announce updates eight of the world's
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leading insurers and reinsurers have established the un convened net zero insurance alliance as founding
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members committing to transition their insurance and reinsurance underwriting portfolios to net zero
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greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 as risk managers insurers and investors the insurance industry has
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a key role in supporting the transition to a net zero economy nzi a members will individually set their
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science-based intermediate targets every five years and independently report on their progress publicly
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and annually to contribute to achieving the goals of the paris climate agreement in cooperation with
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the respective competition authorities okay so while simultaneously beginning the de-insuring campaign
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against multi-billion dollar job creators carney organized the banksters of the world to create a
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climate litmus test not a profitability test for investors or a safe investment test and not a test based on the
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ability to repay a loan but based on lack or volume of a company's climate crimes let me show you and
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you heard it mentioned in the insurance initiative it's the glasgow financial alliance for net zero let's
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take a look at this the glasgow financial alliance for net zero the gfanz is a global coalition of leading
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financial institutions committed to accelerating the decarbonization of the economy achieving the objective
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of the paris agreement to limit global temperature increases to 1.5 celsius from pre-industrial levels
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requires a whole economy transition every company bank insurer and investor will need to adjust their
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business models develop credible plans for the transition to a low carbon climate resilient future
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and then implement those plans gfanz provides the tools and resources the financial sector needs to
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implement its net zero commitments which are made in accordance with the un race to zero campaigns
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criteria it's debanking for climate crimes and carney he put all of that together tell me
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this isn't a form of climate social credit for businesses although they don't call it social credit
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they call it esg environmental social and corporate governance goals because you know social credit it's so
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maoist sounding and as terence corcoran says in the financial post who elected the banksters okay so
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this is where it goes though beyond banking and insurance for fossil fuel companies who may or may not
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employ you to come for you in your life specifically and it's at the hands of carney you know that inflation
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and cost of living that's picking your pockets every single day because the government blew the bank on
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covid spending and now just won't stop carney did that look at this mark carney the former governor of
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the bank of canada and the bank of england has been acting as an informal advisor to prime minister
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justin trudeau on the federal government's response to the covid 19 pandemic carney quote certainly has been
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advising the pm through different phases of this end quotes at a senior government official speaking
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on background i hope we can count on him for more i bet you do news of the informal role was first
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reported by bloomberg on monday carney has long been rumored to have political aspirations since
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returning to canada after his term with the bank of england expired earlier this year many in liberal
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circles see carney as a top candidate for finance minister should he seek office or as a possible
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leadership candidate to eventually secede trudeau so trudeau hired the climate addled bankster social
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credit score creator to advise on covid spending so is it really any wonder that somewhere along the way
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just a couple of months later as a country we moved from covid recovery spending to build back better
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with the green reset covid recovery spending uh to lena's uh question about decarbonization as part of
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our economic plan going forward of course it has to be part of it i think all canadians understand
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that the restart of our economy needs to be green it also needs to be equitable it needs to be inclusive
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inclusive and we need to focus very much on jobs and growth as the prime minister said in his remarks and
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this is really important the corona virus is still with us this is a once in a lifetime challenge for our
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whole country and our commitment as a government is to do whatever it takes to support canadians as we get
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through that challenge and as we get through it to really build back better and to turn this tremendous
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challenge into a fabulous opportunity for our country canadians have done such a terrific job
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in fighting the coronavirus so far i'm really really proud of our country and i am absolutely confident
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that working together we can get through this and we can build back a country even better than the one we
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had before the pandemic hit us thank you but wait there's more because there's always more let's
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thread the needle though before we go to the next bad carny idea you didn't know about so carny joins
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the un as the climate czar then he uses that platform to start an organization to de-insure and
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debank energy projects for climbs against climate social credit attacking alberta really then he becomes
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the covid spending advisor to justin trudeau who continues to spend like a drunken sailor and refuses to stop
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spending and then the covid spending pivots to climate change wonder who was behind that i mean
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why have a finance minister at all carny's got this right okay let's move on to the next stitching
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together of banking and politics again with carny at the center of it all february 7th this year carny
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pens an op-ed in the globe and mail it's time to end the sedition in ottawa by enforcing the law
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and following the money sedition bouncy castle street music open air soup kitchens and horn honking
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that sedition incitement to revolution sure mark sure but in that op-ed he quoted those who called
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that peaceful anti-mandate convoy insurrectionists and carny said he wanted the money investigated and
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then cut off to the convoy no one should have any doubt he wrote this is sedition that's a word i never
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thought i'd use in canada it means incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful
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authority then just a week later the liberals used the banking system carny's favorite tool
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for punishing wrong thinkers to punish the liberals peaceful political enemies as seditionist terrorists
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for the social credit crimes of disagreeing with justin trudeau on covid mandates so i ask the
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question why would carny drop his big bucks gigs with the un and the world economic forum and the
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debanking industry to run to lead the liberals isn't carny already the prime minister by proxy
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stay tuned michelle sterling joins us after the break to talk about carny and the push for net zero
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now i'm somewhat of a more recent mark carny watcher i knew him of course as the governor of
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the bank of canada and i knew him as the governor of the bank of england and i know him as someone who
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is deeply involved with climate change at the united nations but his influence on canada and
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how he's going to flex those influence muscles i think will really come from his push for net zero
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and someone who has been watching mark carny for years and talking about net zero is my friend michelle
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sterling from friends of science michelle i thought i would bring you in because you really have been
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i think the lead mark carny watcher in canada and you have been a bit of an oracle saying you know this
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his push for climate change nonsense this is going to really attack canadian households and take apart
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our way of life and i think really the new vehicle to do that is net zero and i think net zero is even
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worse than a carbon tax because the carbon tax is sort of just it it strips away that first layer of
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your money and acts as a scarecrow uh for investment but net zero is going to change everything from how
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we heat our homes to how we get to work to how health care is administered to the kinds of cars
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we drive and really mark carny's been the lead guy in justin trudeau's ear pushing this stuff
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right well you have to remember that mark carny spent 13 years with goldman sachs
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before he got into the banking business and back in 2015 um or even before that he and his his wife was
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part of canada 2020 and they were pushing for carbon tax back then so you can see that in our
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climate crimes or eco shakedown which i think we did i don't know 2016 or something but you know
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that's like his his and her track record they're going back to about 2013 so this is something that
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they've been pushing for a long time and uh you know you have to look at matthew nisbet's work out of
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the states to understand that the green billionaires um which are mostly situated in the u.s but not solely
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there uh they've been spending more than 600 million dollars a year on local engos to push for these
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kinds of policies making it appear as if this is a grassroots policy so mark carney has made his way
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up the ladder from bank of canada governor to bank of england governor where as he notes in his book
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values that that banking position also oversees all the insurers of the world
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um so there's tremendous power there and these insurers all have uh you know huge institutional
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investment funds and they've pretty much been co-opted by the unpri if you're signatory to that
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you have to agree to abide by esg standards and you know so that has moved and shifted into corporate
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life where we have mark carney as the climate czar telling companies if you don't toe the line on
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climate change will bankrupt you you know which is effectively also what he did to individuals
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he's been advising the prime minister through the whole covert thing and now we are deeply deeply in
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debt and you can see those figures in our blog post the monumental financial challenges facing canadians
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but we're deeply in debt you'd wonder how a former banker would allow that to happen but he does happen
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to be a world economic forum trustee as does the deputy prime minister and finance minister christie
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freeland and they do seem to be quite keen on the great reset now you know if you are a climate activist
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and you really think that there is a climate catastrophe that is probably because mark carney
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made famous the risky business report of two green billionaires thomas steyer and uh michael
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bloomberg which was popularized by a bunch of engos as well and which found its way into the academic
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literature where they're pushing this thing called rcp 8.5 which you can see up here this is the most
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extreme climate policy scenario and it's implausible it's something that would never happen it would be
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burning more coal and exists on earth and yet this has become described by mr carney and all of his finance
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colleagues as the business as usual scenario which it's not the business as usual actually is more the 4.5
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which you can see is not a crisis it's not a catastrophe it's not an emergency at all
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but in about 2013 when the intergovernmental panel on climate change issued their ar5 report
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they said look you know there hasn't actually been any statistically significant warming since before
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kyoto was uh ratified and kyoto is the forerunner to the paris agreement so think of that there'd be
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been a huge rise in carbon dioxide but there'd been no warming and the year after that that's
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when the risky business report came out the year after that is when mark carney gave his influential
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presentation to lloyds of london to all the insurers of the world and um that's when the whole concept of
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climate emergency started taking off with the club of rome and their plan to solve the climate emergency is
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of course to build more wind and solar do more cap and trade and have a global price on carbon
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which is one of the goals of the world economic forum and one thing that's very interesting as i
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rant on here is that russia has never bought into kyoto never bought into climate change and in fact in
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europe russia has been very busy funding environmental groups to send them exactly down the wrong path
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so that um europe is now uh you know really uh bound and shackled by the energy policies that russia
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financed these e-ngos to create so we have to be very careful of that also in canada because
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all these e-ngos are getting foreign funding and they're all supporting this kind of cap and trade
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carbon pricing net zero objectives that the carnies of the world have been pushing for well over a decade
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you know you have to realize also sorry his uh alma mater uh goldman sachs bought two carbon trading
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companies back in 2007 2008 that were basically they were dogs at the time but just like with lockdown
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where all the big tech companies capitalized and made billions of dollars i think apple topped out in
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the trillions um you know uh the the the push for cap and trade for carbon pricing for net zero is making
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millionaires and billionaires uh of all these uh companies and some of these companies he's actually on the
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the board like he's on the board of stripe you know he's on the board of brookfield he's uh parker
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gallant wrote a very funny uh if not so sad two-part series called the mark carneyville is in full
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bloomberg and uh and in it he counts i think about 19 different companies so uh you know he's also
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disputing this notion that mark carney might uh take on the uh responsibility of becoming the leader of
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the liberal party and he's saying well why would he because he's making so much money and has so much
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prestige and power why would he bother right right and you know i make the argument that he's probably
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the de facto leader of the liberal party anyways without actually having to bear the political risk of
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having to do that when he's got justin trudeau literally doing everything he asks him to do um
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wait one more thing that's true because uh what's very funny is that he published this global mail
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article op-ed calling the trucker convoy the freedom convoy a seditious act claiming that there was
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big foreign funding behind it and uh that these people were monsters and about two days later in the uk
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press appeared this headline story saying you know canada looks past pm trudeau as mark carney sets
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his sights on the main prize i'm speaking of sedition yeah and i'm just uh happy to hear these guys talking
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about foreign funding for once maybe they'll figure out where the foreign funding came to block uh alberta
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oil and gas now one thing that uh i find it interesting that mark carney pushes and i think we use the wrong
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language to describe it um it's the esg and and his push to have insurers and banks not finance fossil fuel
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projects anymore i look at this as a form of social credit it's just climate social credit and we should
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talk about it that way it is as chilling as chinese social credit if you believe the wrong thing about
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climate change you're gonna get debanked de-insured that's correct and uh ironically it's been found i
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think it was uh steve sukup the author of uh the dictatorship of woke capital um and also uh vivek
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ramaswamy who wrote woke inc um these two gentlemen have found that the esg uh trading uh stocks when you
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overlap them on conventional stocks they are almost exactly identical the difference is that the people
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trading esg get paid about five times the money for administering this clean trade so you know really
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this is a scam i mean you know i don't know how the securities exchange people let this go by
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and not to mention you know if carbon dioxide is not the main driver of climate change which is what the
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ar5 report said back in 2013 then why is this continuing at all it's a material change in the
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understanding of climate so that material change along with the material change i just showed you in
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recognizing that rcp 8.5 is an implausible scenario you know it's illegal to continue trading when there is
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a material change without advising investors what those changes are now so i i don't know how they
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continue doing it no i i don't know and they wouldn't get away with this in in any other market except this
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sort of created out of the ether climate market with esg thrown in on top of it now one of the things
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that i see that mark carney is constantly pushing is net zero and uh you know it's sold to us as you
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know it's just another efficiency we're finding efficiencies but net zero to me every time i hear that i
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i think net zero in my bank account net zero jobs uh your home worth net zero your um diesel pickup that you
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paid 120 000 for in the driveway now that's worth net zero um tell us what this means this push for net
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zero by the world's bankster elites like mark carney what does that mean for families like yours and mine
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uh total economic devastation so to put it in brief terms and probably a draconian eco-dictatorship type of
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government and the eco-dictatorship is something that's being presented by deutsche bank which is
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a very influential bank but was also hit for greenwashing uh investors recently for lots of
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money but um they claim that you know perhaps we need to have an eco-dictatorship to achieve climate
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neutrality which is sort of the point of net zero that uh the emissions that human beings uh produce
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through industry and through our daily living would be um would be balanced at a rate that that the
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natural world can absorb and of course on the clintel side of things there are dozens of scientists who
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show that this whole carbon dioxide theory is completely ridiculous um but no you know that never
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gets in the press because of course the press are funded by the government and uh you know most of the
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public service union funds are deeply invested in renewables um this is like kesta depot um i think
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even aimco in alberta yep uh in uh omers in ontario and the um uh the ontario teachers pension plan i mean
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these are some of the biggest um institutional investors in the world so of course they want to prop up their
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schemes and uh you know they're very influential with media sometimes they're funding these engels as
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well yeah um and they're probably fairly influential in government where they just show up and say listen
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back this idea because your pension relies on a jagmeet yeah you know people don't know that we've
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got a report called undo influence markets skewed and i believe it was done in 2016 and that's when
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we started following this trail so um you know one of the main promoters of esg is of course al gore and
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al gore his generation investment management um he's uh the fiduciary guru to the united nations
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principles for responsible investment and that group sits on 90 trillion dollars in assets under management
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so you can imagine how influential these people are and for the longest time you know investors
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simply put their money into something thinking okay we think this is a good stock we're going to invest
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in oil and gas because people need it and we'll we'll have returns we know there'll be highs and lows but
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you know over the long term of 20 30 years we're going to have good returns um then this whole esg
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and um net zero thinking you know has completely blocked that type of investment and now they're
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investing in these shorter term things like wind and solar because you can put up a wind and solar
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farm in a couple of years you don't have all the environmental um regulatory requirements and you
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don't have the uh climate activists showing up at your door and gluing themselves you know to your door
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with a sign and uh flagging their underwear in the air or whatever they're doing these days
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so you know they've gone into that because you can invest in that you can invest in the natural gas
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pipeline that's required for the backup plant you can invest in the natural gas plant you can invest in
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the transmission line company you can invest in the it company like ibm you know that has to do
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all the very complex forecasting of wind and and the balancing of the grid so you know you're not
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really making your money in the front end when you put up 150 million dollar wind uh farm that is
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completely subsidized by taxpayers you're making lots of money in the back end right
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you know ultimately the golden goose uh you're killing it like taxpayers simply can't afford it and
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that's what we see in europe right now um you know their energy policies have left people literally
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facing heat or eat poverty and death and famine this winter there these are very very serious situations
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many of the major manufacturing plants in europe steel manufacturing are shutting down
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and these kind of plants don't just go back online a couple of years later if things get better
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these are the kind of facilities that must run 24 7 have the proper maintenance on a scheduled basis
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or they cannot go back into operation without you know a huge rebuild so um you know these uh net zero
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policies are literally green murder i mean you could read ian plimer's book that's what it's called green
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murder um and that's literally what's going to happen to lots of people especially those on fixed incomes
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you know i'll start taking the climate scare seriously when uh my journalists can no longer
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catch al gore flying into a climate change conference in a helicopter or for that matter
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when david suzuki moves off the coastline because the predictions of the rising seas are finally coming
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to fruition michelle thanks so much for breaking down this stuff in a way that normal people can understand
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i think it is unnecessarily complex um to intimidate the lay person and you have a great way of cutting
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through all of that where do people find uh friends of science and support the work that you do okay we're
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online so uh www friendsofscience.org uh we're on youtube we're on linkedin we're on instagram facebook
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it's complicated and people are getting snowed because of course you do want to save the planet
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you do want your children to have a better life but with net zero they will have no life at all they
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will be prisoners so we have to stop this nonsense now from your lips to god's ears michelle
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stay with us your letters to ezra probably disappointingly read by me up next after the break
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we've come to the portion of the show where ezra normally reads your viewer feedback you see
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you uncovered the quarantine hotels before the government admitted they are real you gained me
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as a listener after that you know it's interesting because and i i personally still identify as
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conservative take that for what you will but there are a lot of people who watch us who are
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just pro being left alone and they may have in the past voted for justin trudeau or even the ndp
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maybe even the greens because they're anti big pharma and pro my body my choice who have come to us
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because we were the only people or one of a handful of um media companies who were
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saying that you know maybe there's another side to the story here beyond the bought and paid for
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government line that the mainstream media is barfing at you every single night on your tv screens jamie
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pollack writes we need rebel we need people that go against the grain of the corrupt narrative
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that is being forced upon us i agree and for much the same reasons i just explained um
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i don't think that canadians all believe the same thing about everything so why is the media so
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homogenous when it comes to the talking points around contentious issues issues that are contentious
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like covid like abortion they're contentious because people disagree so why can't the media disagree
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with each other and why can't the media disagree with our politicians on ezra's interview with the
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director of the upcoming movie my son hunter benny yastrzemski sorry i'm if i'm butchering your name
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rights that's one way of getting the truth out make a movie on the corruption felon mcalier and his wife
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anne do incredible work and they're not afraid of telling the other side of the story for example
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they have an incredible podcast on the harvey weinstein trial what you saw in the mainstream media
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about harvey weinstein and the women involved in that it wasn't quite accurate accurate to what
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took place in the courtroom and um what ann and phalem did was they hired voice actors
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without any commentary they hired voice actors and they just read the courtroom transcripts and when you
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compare that to what was being reported in the mainstream media it will blow your mind and that's
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why you know i'm such a fan of the brave work that ann and phalem do well everybody that's the show for
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tonight thank you so much for tuning in thanks for bearing with me as i uh sit in the driver's
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seat for the big boss man um we'll see everybody i guess ezra will be back in the in the chair on monday
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and as ezra says keep fighting for freedom i'm jeremy lafredo for rebel news in new york city where
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polio has made a resurgence disaster emergency in new york after health officials detected the polio
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virus and new york governor kathy hochel has declared a polio state of emergency in her state the news of a
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polio resurgence has ushered panic into the city with city officials reminding people to get vaccinated
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and expanding vaccine access via polio vaccine centers the city is using vaccine infrastructure
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that was originally set up to combat covid but of course when there's a viral emergency bill gates is
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somewhere to be found close by and as in other cases partly to blame for the emergency in the
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first place the form of polio virus found in new york was not wild polio but instead it was vaccine
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derived polio meaning the polio virus that's in the polio vaccine that most of the world receives
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in other words the polio vaccine caused this polio emergency is it possible can the vaccine do this
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well yes it can most of the world gets the oral polio vaccine or the opv the opv contains a live
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polio virus this live virus can replicate inside a child's intestine and spread in places with poor
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sanitation and plumbing that means people can contract the virus from the vaccine according to a 2017 study
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by the university of california san francisco and tel aviv university the polio virus used in the
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opv did just that it rapidly regained its strength and started spreading on its own quote leading to
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hundreds of cases of childhood paralysis in recent years more children have been paralyzed by the
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vaccine strain of the virus than by wild polio itself in an interview with npr professor of
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microbiology raul andino said quote it's actually an interesting conundrum the very tool you were using
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for polio eradication is causing the problem in the year 2000 the u.s halted its use of the opv but
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in other countries the gates foundation continues to use its instruments of influence to make sure
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governments continue administering the dangerous drug polio outbreaks all around the world are the
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result of this oral polio vaccine now even in new york in 2005 oxford's clinical infectious disease
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periodical reported that polio outbreaks in china egypt haiti madagascar were all caused by the
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opv writing that quote the time is coming when the only cause of polio is likely to be the vaccine
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used to prevent it a few years later the same periodical while arguing that developing countries
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should shift to the inactive polio vaccine that the u.s uses wrote that the opv is quote not only
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giving kids polio but it also seems to be ineffective at stopping polio transmission to begin with
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as the british medical journal reported in 2012 quote the most recent mass polio vaccination programs
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in india fueled by the bill and melinda gates foundation resulted in increased cases of polio
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according to doctors in india the opv is also causing outbreaks of another disease called non-polio
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acute flaccid paralysis or npafp after an npafp epidemic paralyzed 490 000 children between 2000 and
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2017 the doctors published a report suggesting that quote the increase in non-polio acute flaccid paralysis
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and the later decrease in such cases was indeed an adverse effect of the who's polio immunization
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program which is chiefly funded by the gates foundation non-polio acute flaccid paralysis is
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quote clinically indistinguishable from polio but twice as deadly explained keith van harren a
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neurologist at the stanford school of medicine he said that it quote actually looks just like polio
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but that term really freaks out the public health people in 2012 the british medical journal noted that
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polio eradication in india quote has been achieved by renaming the disease that same year the indian
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journal of medical ethics likened polio eradication efforts in india to the occupation of iraq stating
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quote when the u.s was badly mired in iraq in 2005 joe galloway suggested that the u.s must simply
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declare victory and then exit perhaps the time is right for such an honorable strategy with regard to
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polio eradication however the gates foundation and the who have stayed the course distributing the opv in
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dozens of countries in syria the gates backed gavi pledged 25 million dollars for polio immunization
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in 2016. a year later the who reported that 58 children in syria had been paralyzed by the vaccine
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derived form of the virus despite the scientific consensus against the opv and the opposition to
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such programs in target countries the oral polio vaccine remains being administered in africa the
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middle east and south asia as part of aid programs creating windfall profits for pharmaceutical giants
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who may not have been able to sell their products elsewhere and they've also created a new polio
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emergency here in new york which could be soon used for all types of virus related restrictions and
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surveillance for rebel news in new york city i'm jeremy lafredo