Rebel News Podcast - June 24, 2022


EZRA LEVANT | With climbing gas prices, Biden won't go to Midland, Texas or Fort McMurray — but he'll go to Riyadh


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

157.205

Word Count

5,734

Sentence Count

9

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Record inflation, gas prices are above 5 bucks a gallon in many U.S. states, and President Joe Biden won t go to Canada, the Middle East, or Iran, but he will go to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 tonight record inflation gas prices are above five bucks a gallon in many u.s states and
00:00:21.500 president joe biden well the bumbler in chief won't go to midland texas or fort mcmurray
00:00:27.600 alberta but he will go to riyadh saudi arabia it's june 23rd 2022 i'm sheila gun reed and you're
00:00:35.440 watching the ezra levant show shame on you you censorious bug
00:00:43.900 the average gas price in the united states is over five bucks a barrel
00:00:57.580 a 55 percent jump year over year summer demand is taking over what's left of supply
00:01:03.260 and the price of fuel is being added to the cost of everything that has to be moved cooled grown
00:01:08.800 made and stored so basically everything walmart says they're going to have to raise prices on items
00:01:14.740 which will hurt middle and lower income families and walmart blames fuel costs it's going to hit
00:01:20.160 clothes and food but in the face of skyrocketing fuel prices president joe biden went begging for
00:01:26.480 help not for canadian oil but to the world's human rights pariahs in opec begging them to increase
00:01:32.060 oil production biden didn't ask north dakota didn't ask oklahoma he didn't ask alaska or texas or
00:01:37.700 pennsylvania or louisiana he went hat in hand to the likes of venezuela he looked weak pathetic even
00:01:44.060 biden canceled new drilling permits something that has kept potential supply off stream but biden thinks
00:01:51.440 you're as hard of remembering as he is look at this this idea that they don't have oil to drill
00:01:57.620 and to bring up it's simply not true this piece of the republicans talking about biden shut down
00:02:04.100 feels wrong 9 000 of them okay and remember as his first duty on the job biden canceled the keystone xl
00:02:12.700 pipeline from alberta which would have replaced all the russian oil the u.s was purchasing until march
00:02:18.240 2022 when the russian war in ukraine made business dealings with those russians and their oligarchs
00:02:24.800 unpalatable to the public at large and anyone with half a brain could have seen this price shock in the
00:02:30.360 oil industry coming it's a result of a strategic oil and gas demarketing campaign that biden bought
00:02:35.900 into from his first days in office he was the key unwitting idiot to complete the scheme here's the
00:02:43.200 proof hear it from energy secretary jennifer granholm the only way out of these boom and bust cycles
00:02:50.800 is to break that sole reliance and that means diversifying our fuel sources by deploying clean
00:02:58.120 energy and we've got obviously all of this upheaval we've got the coming out of the pandemic we've got
00:03:04.520 uh this obvious invasion of ukraine on the energy side and we've got the moment to think and act
00:03:14.600 strategically about lifting up communities and building these supply chains out and building out
00:03:23.020 the installations in a way that give everyone a chance to succeed and yet still still biden has not
00:03:29.960 reversed course biden hasn't restarted that nearly finished pipeline from a friendly neighbor and even
00:03:35.960 this week biden hides from american oil executives as they head to washington to try to help i mean the
00:03:42.860 president expressed this this sentiment again today on on really laying down the hammer on these big oil
00:03:49.100 companies and so why is he not in the room tomorrow to express this message himself well the president
00:03:56.500 talked about this as you said as you just stated earlier today um the secretary of energy senator
00:04:02.120 granholm was just standing before you is going to have those conversation um and uh and what we want
00:04:07.940 to see is a solution uh come up with ideas there will be representatives from the white house who will
00:04:13.300 be in the room as well but biden hiding from all the oil companies that he's been demonizing and blaming
00:04:19.380 for his failures as they head to his office to try to formulate a plan to help the desperate american
00:04:25.400 consumer and increase production well that should come as no surprise biden dodged alberta premier
00:04:31.520 jason kenny when kenny came to offer help too now i've been a kenny critic but not on this issue
00:04:37.020 in 2022 alone even before the war on ukraine kenny was in washington thrice to lobby for alberta's oil and gas
00:04:45.260 first in january then again in may then right now june three times kenny's been in washington in six
00:04:52.900 months no meeting with biden instead we get democrat senator joe manchin who may actually be in the
00:04:58.380 wrong party manchin came to lay eyes on alberta's oil industry for himself and he liked what he saw
00:05:05.120 in your opinion what is driving the resistance within the democratic party in the biden administration
00:05:10.020 against importing and port importing ethical readily available and more environmentally responsible
00:05:15.100 canadian oil supply growing demands and why is the united states increasing in oil imports
00:05:20.160 from undemocratic serial human rights violators like venezuela and iran instead
00:05:24.040 i ask the same question
00:05:26.660 i think it's a lack of knowledge lack of understanding you know how many people have come up how many
00:05:34.780 senators have been up how many people from the administration have been to canada to understand
00:05:39.260 how valuable canada is to united states of america and vice versa we're all one it's north america
00:05:45.280 in north america could be the energy the energy leaders of the world really could be of the
00:05:50.620 cleanest energy production in the world i'm doing everything i can i intend to have premier and
00:05:57.200 delegation come down to united states to the capital in my in my in my committee and basically testify
00:06:05.100 on what you do how you do it how well you do it and how much we need each other now we depend on
00:06:09.720 each other not only the oil now when you start thinking about all of the critical metals just
00:06:15.400 think you're in you know tonight i said this um my history tells me that the manhattan project
00:06:22.600 we used it at end of world war ii and saved the world from fascism and totalitarian type of regimes uh
00:06:30.680 that came from uh right here and it came from york and sketch when i think in this part of the world
00:06:37.400 you know the richest terrain that we use and so we've been connected
00:06:41.000 that longer than people know they just don't realize so i mean maybe my administration doesn't
00:06:47.000 realize how well you do what you do and how much we depend on but biden old bumbling fumbling biden
00:06:54.600 well he won't go to midland texas and talk to anyone there about what should and could be done
00:06:59.200 to help americans but he will go to riyadh saudi arabia yes he's headed to meet with the top dogs in
00:07:05.840 opec although biden seems slightly confused about it how do you decide whether to go to saudi arabia
00:07:11.920 no not yet what would be the holding up the decision at this point are there commitments
00:07:17.200 you're waiting for from the saudis or on the negotiations over people
00:07:21.040 the commitment from the saudis don't relate to anything having to do with energy
00:07:27.680 it happens to be a large meeting taking place in saudi arabia that's the reason i'm going
00:07:33.440 and it has to do with national security for them for israelis i have a program anyway it has to do
00:07:41.040 with much larger issues than having to do with the energy it seems like biden has greater affection
00:07:46.600 for the saudi oil industry and saudi aramco the saudi kingdom controlled oil company that depending
00:07:53.120 on the day is the world's most profitable company more so than even apple and biden well he's going to
00:07:59.520 do his best to make sure it stays that way he's more willing to do business with aramco than any
00:08:04.800 american or canadian oil and gas company keystone xl was 15 000 jobs that biden was willing to pass over
00:08:11.600 and i guess he forgot about this too the u.s intelligence reports on jamal khashoggi's assassination
00:08:19.120 and i wanted to ask you how far are you willing to go to press uh prince bin salman in saudi arabia to
00:08:29.760 to comply with human rights i spoke yesterday with the king not the prince made it clear to him that
00:08:36.560 the rules are changing and we're going to be announcing significant changes today and on monday
00:08:42.960 we are going to hold them accountable for human rights abuses and we're going to make sure that
00:08:48.480 they in fact and if they want to deal with us they have to deal with it in a way where human rights
00:08:53.840 abuses are dealt with and we're trying to do that across the world but particularly here but i think
00:08:58.960 biden forgets about a lot of things what he's doing what he's trying to say even where he is sometimes
00:09:07.120 america is a nation that can be defined in a single word
00:09:10.480 biden has said he will do anything anything to help americans you know except restart a nearly
00:09:20.000 finished pipeline from canada i promise you i'm doing everything possible everything possible to
00:09:26.160 bring the price of energy down gas prices down my only hope is that all this unnecessary pain american
00:09:33.760 families are feeling right now that it'll serve as a reality check the public needs it might be the
00:09:39.040 only good thing to come of all of this will they finally see how the pursuit of environmental
00:09:44.560 policies at all costs is an economic train wreck will this finally be the stake in the heart of the
00:09:50.160 vampire of the green energy movement let some good come of all this bad alexa lavoie joins us after
00:09:57.920 the break to discuss her story that called off the cbc dogs
00:10:14.080 one of the things that i am most proud of here at rebel news is that we tell the stories that the
00:10:19.840 mainstream media refuses to tell and we advocate for the little guy sometimes we do that in the form of
00:10:26.080 taking on legal fights but it doesn't always have to be that way sometimes at rebel news we can move
00:10:33.680 the needle of the players involved just by telling the story just by using our platform to give somebody
00:10:40.400 else a voice and joining me now is rebel news quebec based reporter alexa lavoie and she's got a great
00:10:48.640 story of how her story about how cbc was trying to crush a little content producer her story caused
00:11:00.720 cbc to back off alexa thanks for joining me tell us a little bit about this story what what prompted
00:11:09.040 this legal battle between the behemoth of the cbc this enormous taxpayer funded agency
00:11:15.120 tell us about how they were trying to crush this little tiny content creator
00:11:20.720 so the little creator is called luxe media and it's um a really small production that is crowdfunding
00:11:27.120 by the the people as well for uh doing many different kind of show and that time the for a
00:11:34.560 bye-bye because in quebec we used to do a bye-bye for say bye-bye to the next year and beginning of the
00:11:39.680 the new year um so uh most of the time we do parody of what happened during the the previous year but
00:11:47.840 that time they wanted to do a parody homage to this uh show that air air it 47 years ago um about bobbino
00:11:57.360 and bobinette it was uh just a puppet with uh people that was for children so they they had the idea to
00:12:06.480 recreate everything everything similar for the children but that time uh they put the per like
00:12:14.400 the person age black so it was for um all diversity of of the of people but uh unfortunately the people
00:12:26.640 didn't really response really well to that so they didn't really uh give money for continuing to
00:12:33.360 create more content of uh this show so they just decided to abort it and just to forget about it but
00:12:42.640 um one of the radio stations uh in quebec did talk about it and mentioned that it was created by
00:12:50.480 um some conspiracy terrorists and that was that was a parody and they were using to
00:12:58.400 uh modify what the children was thinking and they were scared about it and a little bit afterwards they
00:13:06.640 received a letter from cbc saying that if they are not um removing the content everything they will uh sue
00:13:14.480 them and they didn't really have the chance to do much because they received afterwards like a formal
00:13:22.720 lawsuit against them and uh they were like but the the project is aborted i don't understand some of the
00:13:30.000 content i've already taken back from people putting on their youtube channel without any like uh
00:13:37.520 uh watermark from the source or anything but them it's okay but that little studio is not because they
00:13:45.840 have always been like uh um an alternative narrative of the government so they don't say the same thing
00:13:54.960 they don't go to the same line of thinking so i don't know if if it's because of that that they make a
00:14:01.840 big deal around uh this little puppet show but uh it seems like um probably if it was another
00:14:10.240 media maybe would be not the same uh the same thing so this little tiny puppet show and they're
00:14:19.840 crowdfunded which is probably offensive to the cbc since they don't have to work for any of their money
00:14:26.880 they just get 1.5 billion dollars from the canadian taxpayer this little tiny puppet show video that
00:14:32.400 really nobody saw and that the content producers didn't even make money on i don't i think in your
00:14:40.000 video they said they really didn't even cover their costs to create it it was sort of a labor labor
00:14:44.400 of love and they had a black host which the cbc should love because they seem to only care about
00:14:51.920 diversity cbc saw this and maybe the politics of the creators were wrong um according to cbc and they
00:15:01.120 slapped them with a lawsuit i bet that scared the daylights out of these guys but they were scared at
00:15:06.720 the beginning because they were claiming all the fee related to the lawsuit so the the lawyer fees and
00:15:14.320 all all the fees related and maybe more if the judge decide to ask for more um the thing is like
00:15:22.800 they don't have any money and uh all the money is on their camera or the studio the and the rest is
00:15:31.200 like crowdfund from the people but i don't think that people will like be able to crowd crowd found
00:15:37.120 like 25 000 so for them it was like we are going to in court but we're probably being says all our
00:15:46.080 equipment because we don't have any money to give to them and so um so it's why i i thought it was
00:15:53.600 important to show the people like where their the money of the taxpayer is going to destroy small business
00:16:00.160 small production as lux media for like what doing a homage a parody from a show that
00:16:07.600 it's been 47 years ago i was not even born at that time and this is crazy yeah i mean justin
00:16:17.360 trudeau pretends he's mr dress up all the time and he never gets sued um so you sit down with these guys
00:16:24.480 you tell their story um about how cbc is trying to crush them and they really didn't mean to offend
00:16:31.520 cbc they didn't take on cbc they weren't even critics of cbc in their video they just wanted to
00:16:36.400 do this cute thing that reminded them of their own childhood cbc comes to crush them you tell their
00:16:42.080 story tell us what happens once your story goes to air so um um the president of uh lux media
00:16:50.800 uh entre peter receive a letter from the cabinet of lawyer of cbc saying that we saw the report on
00:17:00.000 your case recently and we see that you aborted the project and you removed most of the video from the
00:17:08.480 platform and social media um so we are open to let the lawsuit go down if you just remove the last video
00:17:18.080 that is online that's so great now what did the guys from lux media have to say about this it must
00:17:24.640 have been a huge relief right oh yeah so um i saw uh andre andre pitt uh during the conference that i
00:17:32.160 covered for maxim bernie uh about the globalism and uh he he looked at me and he was like alexa
00:17:39.760 i i i hon you one like i hon you like uh i it was so happy because i was it was like i never
00:17:50.480 expect that that will happen oh that's so great must be a huge relief for you guys those guys like
00:17:56.480 imagine cbc they have all the lawyers your tax dollars can buy they can destroy your life take
00:18:03.760 your house take everything and that's what these guys were up against and by just going public and
00:18:10.960 telling their story to you all that lifted right off their shoulders and especially because the one
00:18:19.280 who had that idea is yandel yandel is an artist he's a painter so we do body painting but he's doing
00:18:26.560 like video producer he do a little bit everything so he did build all the costume and the background
00:18:34.560 and everything by himself and you know he's not a rich person he have kids at home with his wife and
00:18:44.000 and he's just trying to get a normal stable life but he's not rich he's not like poor just like in the
00:18:50.000 middle age but when that happened he felt so guilty because it was like that is my idea and now they
00:18:57.360 are attacking luke's media that is they are cool cool partnership between them and and it was feeling
00:19:06.960 so guilty because it was like all it was in my mind it was just for entertaining children and
00:19:13.760 and and nothing was bad i didn't want to do any damage to them i i didn't do the any damage the only
00:19:23.760 thing that had on damage is us because we lose money on doing it and now we get attacked as well so uh
00:19:33.440 i was feeling like a bit sad for him because i saw in his eyes i was really shocked and and disturbed by
00:19:41.600 that news and and he just wanted like to get the message out that it was not like trying to copy or
00:19:49.520 to to try to stole an idea it was really just uh a homage and a parody and just to entertain uh the
00:19:57.200 other community of children because he's from haiti when he grew up he never had like this kind of show
00:20:03.360 and puppet with black people it was always white so it was like for once i can maybe create something for
00:20:10.080 my type of community and to watch and he at the beginning was so proud of it and now it was just
00:20:17.520 like i don't feel good the fact that i've been attacked by the big company like that now uh my
00:20:25.520 question for you the next question is kind of personal how does it make you feel to know that
00:20:31.600 your journalism because you identified this story you called me and said sheila i want to tell this
00:20:36.000 story i said it's great story we have to tell it um it's got everything it's got cbc using taxpayer
00:20:41.440 dollars to crush the little guy um unnecessarily and i said we have to tell it but how does it make you
00:20:48.400 feel uh to know that your story helped these guys i was really like happy i was actually i was i didn't
00:20:59.280 believe it at first i was like can i see the letter that he sent me and when i saw that yeah they were
00:21:06.640 talking about our report and describing almost like what we we we were saying in the video i was like
00:21:14.880 first of all the lawyers saw my my video that's a good thing i didn't expect that uh dvc is watching us
00:21:22.240 yeah and i was like okay so first of all i had an impact that had an impact direct to cbc so i know
00:21:30.880 that cbc is watching us first of all and i know as well that um they maybe say like yeah maybe we
00:21:39.680 we went too far on this this time and we should back off because probably they receive a lot of
00:21:46.160 complaints by probably the the citizen that was we're not happy to see their money using to sue
00:21:54.640 a company that didn't do anything wrong and i think it is a lesson too for other people who are
00:22:02.560 you know they have these terrible stories and they just keep them to themselves um i think sometimes
00:22:08.800 it's okay to go public is it you you don't always have to sue although that's often our first impulse
00:22:14.640 here at rebel news you often don't have to hire a lawyer sometimes just telling your story to the
00:22:20.480 public serves to change the opinions of the people that you're involved in whatever disagreement it is
00:22:28.160 with exactly and i invite everybody who had like a really huge problem uh that they want to share the
00:22:36.240 story to contact us if they want to share uh publicly and maybe that would make a difference on
00:22:42.160 what is happening in your life you know and you can contact not only me but all all the journalists
00:22:47.920 in all of us yeah yeah yeah i think it does a couple of different things so you know it it will bring
00:22:56.800 you the support of the public the moral support of the public that's important too that you have people
00:23:02.560 on your side cheering for you but it also when people tell their story there's often somebody else
00:23:08.320 out there who says that is happening to me i'm not alone yeah and sometimes like other kind of story
00:23:16.960 will bring a group group man like a group man of people that maybe they would be more powerful to go
00:23:24.320 ahead with the problem it's why it's what i say like if the people are regrouping all together they
00:23:32.160 would be so much more powerful all together to go ahead and for being able to go and say okay we are
00:23:39.920 fighting this issue or we are like people doesn't realize but canada is big and the word is big too
00:23:48.160 and sometimes you have like good samaritain like i don't know how you say it like but some good people
00:23:55.200 around that are there and when they will listen your story they will jump and they will say i'm gonna
00:24:00.800 fight for you or i'm gonna i'm gonna help you out or it's it's we we need you to tell people you're
00:24:08.080 never alone it's true there are power there's power in numbers alexa thanks so much for coming
00:24:15.280 on the show and i'm just so proud of the work that you're doing um for us uh it's it's clear it's obvious
00:24:21.280 you're changing hearts and you're changing minds and you're making the world a better place one story
00:24:26.000 at a time so thanks so much thank you very much have a great day stay with us your letters to ezra
00:24:32.480 right after the break
00:24:45.680 we've come to the portion of the show where we actively look for your viewer feedback unlike the
00:24:50.800 struggling failing compromised mainstream media we actually want to hear from you we don't close our
00:24:57.200 comment section we actively seek out your viewer feedback this used to be where ezra used to say
00:25:03.600 that he would read his hate mail but frankly we don't get all that much hate mail we get some very
00:25:09.760 thoughtful comments from our viewers at home so let's get into it face like a dog if that's even your
00:25:17.040 real name right you have to be living in a tent in order to qualify for legal aid in canada our system
00:25:22.720 is a joke and the joke is on the working class you know that's why i'm so proud of the work that we
00:25:30.400 started doing here at rebel news and then it became a partnership with the democracy finder registered
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00:25:45.920 litmus test if you were on the wrong side of a coveted law because of an overreaching government
00:25:52.720 rebel news and the democracy fund through the fight the fines initiative was there to help you
00:25:58.640 and one of our lawyers sarah miller pastor art polosky's lawyer wisely called it canada's single
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00:26:22.000 guess viewers at home you helped create canada's single largest access to justice program far more
00:26:29.360 effective than legal aid where we connected people at no cost to some of the best lawyers in the business
00:26:36.640 business next letter we've got one from putin it my way and he's writing on ezra's story the other day
00:26:45.280 about how gerald butts justin trudeau's best friend was able to come out of the snc lavalinn scandal where
00:26:54.480 his grubby hands were all over it completely unscathed putin it my way again that's actually a real name
00:27:02.480 writes i just worked for snc lavalinn and i've been scathed since i was laid off in 2015 snc lavalinn
00:27:09.760 didn't help me in my work life at all again interesting how justin trudeau and his friends
00:27:16.160 can be involved with snc lavalinn and corruption like a bunch of dirty shirts and regular hard-working
00:27:24.160 people who just you know went to work for snc lavalinn did an honest day's work and went home
00:27:30.800 they are stuck with the stigma of that company created both by the company and the liberals but
00:27:38.320 i guess people like you at home you don't have the wash rinse repeat cycle of the mainstream media
00:27:47.440 protecting you the way justin trudeau does next one steve silver asks why aren't you covering the
00:27:55.680 corruption going on with the mass shooting in nova scotia well steven we talked about it extensively
00:28:03.440 today on our noon live stream so that's noon in eastern time and 10 a.m out here in alberta
00:28:10.880 and the scandal you're referring to is how rcmp commissioner brenda lucky into the in the hours
00:28:17.440 and the very near days after the worst mass shooting in canadian history took place she was
00:28:24.880 pushing with the liberals to bring in gun control legislation to pivot from the rcmp failures to
00:28:34.800 prevent the shooting in nova scotia she was willing to stand on the bodies of the deceased to attack the
00:28:42.720 law-abiding gun-owning community here in canada to deflect and distract from her own failures but
00:28:50.640 also to be a political good girl for justin trudeau and his gun-grabbing friends in ottawa she was laying
00:28:58.880 the groundwork for his gun grab that happened just a couple of weeks later may 1st 2020 wherein the
00:29:07.360 liberals decided to ban 1500 popular models of canadian firearms she was instrumental in that and
00:29:14.880 i wonder what sort of reward she was guaranteed afterward was she guaranteed and unchallenged
00:29:23.200 nomination if she were to run as a liberal mp maybe a senate appointment or did she just sell
00:29:30.880 lawful canadians down the river for free it's gross anyway that's the show for tonight i should tell you
00:29:40.960 that our brand new billboard went up along the side of alberta's highway 2 just south of leduc alberta
00:29:48.000 where it will garner 1.3 million monthly impressions and it is calling on the provincial government
00:29:55.360 to save pastor tracy you can see my coverage of pastor tracy fortin and church in the vine at
00:30:02.320 save pastor tracy.com at that website you can sign our petition that we are going to hand deliver
00:30:08.800 to all of the ucp candidates vying to replace recently stepped down although it's a long goodbye
00:30:16.000 premier jason kenney here in alberta pastor tracy fortin and her church church in the vine
00:30:21.440 are facing a hundred and twenty thousand dollars in fines after being convicted of three counts of
00:30:27.680 obstructing a public health officer when tracy politely and kindly and peacefully week after week
00:30:36.080 told the health inspector to come back and inspect when church wasn't ongoing they tried and once even
00:30:46.000 entered the church when tracy's husband pastor rodney fortin was preaching on the pulpit
00:30:51.440 just revolting now pastor tracy and the church they are appealing that conviction because we cannot
00:31:00.080 let that bad judgment stand to be used against the next church during the next public health crisis and
00:31:07.600 that's going to be expensive so if you want to visit that same website and make a donation to offset the
00:31:13.920 cost of their legal challenge it's all tax deductible just go to save pastor tracy.com
00:31:20.960 well everybody that's the show for tonight thank you so much for tuning in thank you to everybody
00:31:25.040 in studio in toronto who worked very hard today to put together the hodgepodge of clips i sent them
00:31:31.760 into a real live show for our viewers tonight and as ezra levant always says keep fighting for freedom
00:31:39.520 william deus here for rebel news and today james top the man who walked from british columbia to ottawa
00:31:44.800 finally meets with some members of parliament conservatives probably liberal and ndp as well
00:31:49.920 if they want to join to discuss his stance and his views on vaccine mandates mass mandates and other
00:31:55.840 authoritarian discriminatory policies related to coven 19 that justin trudeau's government
00:32:00.800 implemented in the past two years so let's go see how it goes have access to their government and
00:32:06.400 i think in a way even though it took a bit of work and a bit of time but that we were able to get
00:32:11.760 some communication going on between uh me as a representative of the canadian public or like on
00:32:17.200 the ground and somebody who's been affected um by federal government mandates i was able to have
00:32:22.880 this conversation directly with members of parliament in the house of commons so i'm very happy that they
00:32:29.120 had um you know the courage to come in how do you think that message uh that you brought forward today
00:32:34.480 was received i think it went fairly well i mean uh you know it's not like we had a quarter or anything
00:32:41.120 right after the meeting but um you know based on uh the the fact that uh most of the mps decided to
00:32:50.880 stay for the duration of the meeting um i'm assuming it was well received like i said i haven't had a
00:32:56.480 chance to like do a detailed interview with them right this is another option that's available to us we
00:33:02.400 are all peaceful organizations we're all law-abiding organizations and we believe that this is the next
00:33:08.160 best move to be able to engage with the duly elected governments and uh do this democratically
00:33:16.720 but put our support behind the the right people the right people that are actually going to respect
00:33:23.120 the voters and the taxpayers and listen and um the right people canadians that lost their jobs
00:33:33.040 canadians that were coerced canadians that were disrespected and were told that their bodily
00:33:42.960 autonomy no longer applies and you've just heard all the scientific evidence this is all stuff that
00:33:48.800 we have known for a year and a half because we've been listening we have been doing the research and
00:33:53.520 seeking out the the doctors the phds the scientists and having these conversations and i'm sorry but
00:34:00.880 the mainstream media have not been willing to share this information with the public and so
00:34:06.320 we have had to do all this research and we have had to take action to have our voices heard because
00:34:11.440 nobody would listen and so we've been vilified i i accept that i had my accounts frozen uh my son
00:34:18.640 almost did not get his heart medication when my accounts were frozen they use fintrac to attack it
00:34:25.280 and fintrac is for domestic terrorism and international terrorism and i was never i never
00:34:30.480 had a warrant for my arrest i was never charged i've never been convicted they went straight to
00:34:36.240 basically prosecution and they put my son's life in in jeopardy and you've heard the scientific
00:34:41.760 there's no scientific justification for what was done to any of us so the people responded with a
00:34:47.440 convoy in a march across country that was the people's emergency act and we know we were supported by
00:34:53.600 the people because two times we raised 10 million dollars across this country people were coming
00:34:58.880 here by the thousands giving us money giving us food giving us fuel giving us their love and their
00:35:04.480 support and nobody listened and unfortunately the conservative party the official opposition
00:35:10.000 was not in a position to capitalize on that and we have this unholy alliance between the ndp and the
00:35:15.440 liberals and we as a people are being shut out of the the process there's only two people in this
00:35:22.880 country that have full power it's jagmeet singh and justin trudeau over 38 million people's lives
00:35:29.600 a lot of canadians have lost their jobs because they refuse to get vaccinated a lot of canadians
00:35:33.600 have been censored online on twitter and on social medias because they spoke out against the vaccine
00:35:38.640 james do you have any message of hope to those canadians and a message of why why should they still
00:35:43.360 continue to fight if they're losing their job and everything my message is um
00:35:48.480 um it's it's difficult i've lived through it um i don't know what to say i felt there was an
00:35:58.000 injustice and i stood up and i said something about it so there you have it folks pierre poiliev
00:36:03.040 candace bergen were nowhere to be seen during his presentation and 10 conservative mps left the
00:36:07.920 presentation i was told that it was because they had to go to question period in parliament because it
00:36:11.680 was happening at the same time this was william diaz for rebel news you