Rebel News Podcast - September 20, 2018


ā€œGrossā€ propaganda: CBC launches new political website — for children


Episode Stats

Length

37 minutes

Words per Minute

173.21913

Word Count

6,418

Sentence Count

494

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Justin Trudeau has a new department of the CBC called Kids News, and it s the strangest thing. It s political commentary written by adults but read by child actors targeting your children. Here s a clip from tonight's show.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Tonight, CBC Go's full state broadcaster, launching a new political website just for kids.
00:00:06.200 It's September 19th, and you're watching The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:00:14.400 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:00:18.200 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:00:21.920 You come here once a year with a sign, and you feel morally superior.
00:00:24.900 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.
00:00:35.660 Justin Trudeau has set up a new department of the CBC called Kids News.
00:00:41.900 It's the strangest thing. It's political commentary written by adults, but read by child actors targeting your children.
00:00:51.160 There are a few stories that are not political, but almost every single story has a little leftist acorn in it to be planted in your child's mind.
00:01:01.640 Sometimes it's shockingly obvious. Sometimes it's more subtle, but it's always weird.
00:01:06.340 And the whole thing is set up as a trick. It pretends to be kids talking to kids, but child actors as young as 10 years old, they don't write their own lines.
00:01:14.260 They don't follow the news. They don't make the journalistic decisions of the state broadcaster.
00:01:18.840 They don't make production decisions or story decisions.
00:01:21.740 A 10-year-old is still learning times tables and spelling.
00:01:25.800 Actually, come to think of it, they're probably not learning times tables and spelling.
00:01:28.860 They're probably learning about six-gender sex ed.
00:01:33.420 I'm not kidding. One of the stories these kids were talking about to other kids
00:01:38.100 was how mean Ontario Premier Doug Ford is for scrapping the child sex curriculum.
00:01:44.160 Here's CBC Kids interviewing Jasmine, who just happened to be at a rally in support of this extreme sex ed,
00:01:52.740 and she knew her lines.
00:01:54.740 There's not only just two genders.
00:01:56.600 There are people that don't really feel like who they really are,
00:02:00.900 and they just want to be somebody else, and you have to respect that.
00:02:04.640 So that's Jasmine. She's 11.
00:02:08.920 Now the CBC has a policy not to put minor children on TV
00:02:11.820 without following a lot of rules, as in their parents have to approve.
00:02:14.840 So who is Jasmine?
00:02:16.640 Who are her parents?
00:02:18.220 What's her last name?
00:02:19.200 Who wrote that comment for her?
00:02:21.500 Was she really a protester?
00:02:23.680 Or is she working for the CBC, or both?
00:02:27.300 Is her parents with the CBC?
00:02:29.340 Was she really at this rally naturally, and just happened to meet the CBC Kids News team there?
00:02:35.160 Or did they prearrange to have her there, and say her perfectly scripted lines
00:02:39.280 straight out of the Liberal Party's transgender politics playbook?
00:02:44.200 I mean, have you ever seen a real 11-year-old speak that way?
00:02:47.460 This is for real.
00:02:48.620 It's really on a special CBC site called CBC Kids News.
00:02:53.380 This is not a parody.
00:02:54.400 But was that even news, what you just saw there?
00:02:58.140 Or was that opinion?
00:03:00.380 But does an 11-year-old really have an opinion about transgenderism?
00:03:05.260 Or are they just parroting their parents' opinions?
00:03:07.860 Or a CBC producer's opinions?
00:03:10.100 Was that Jasmine an actor?
00:03:12.060 Well, we don't know.
00:03:13.760 And neither does your child, the targeted recipient of this opinion.
00:03:17.280 And before you ask, I watched the whole video.
00:03:19.540 No, they did not have any children, giving the other point of view.
00:03:22.640 That maybe an 11-year-old is too young to talk about transgenderism and transsexualism
00:03:28.780 and other extreme sex ed issues.
00:03:30.860 No, this isn't news you're watching.
00:03:33.000 This is propaganda.
00:03:34.580 Have you ever heard of a state broadcaster promoting the government's agenda
00:03:37.560 through children's programming before?
00:03:40.600 Well, now you have.
00:03:41.920 I've heard of it once before, but it was in the former Soviet Union.
00:03:44.880 They had a hero called Pavlik Morozov,
00:03:47.900 who became a hero in the Soviet Union because he turned in his own parents
00:03:52.640 for speaking against Joseph Stalin's communist policies.
00:03:56.380 Pavlik Morozov was given the title Informant No. 1.
00:03:59.540 He was made a hero that all Soviet children were told to emulate,
00:04:03.320 that the highest honor was listening to the state instead of your own parents,
00:04:07.420 and you had to turn in your own parents if necessary.
00:04:09.600 But other than that, have you ever heard of a state broadcaster
00:04:13.560 designing a propaganda show for young children?
00:04:17.560 I'm not cherry-picking here.
00:04:19.160 It's in all of it.
00:04:20.280 Here's a clip from another teen talking about how excited he is
00:04:23.640 about Justin Trudeau's marijuana legislation.
00:04:26.600 Some people just think of getting high as an equivalent to having a glass of wine.
00:04:30.800 Hey, fellow kids, have you ever had a sip of wine?
00:04:34.280 Maybe mom or dad let you have a sip of wine,
00:04:36.540 or maybe you've seen a sip of wine at a restaurant?
00:04:39.420 Well, smoking marijuana is just like that, kids.
00:04:42.180 And I wouldn't lie to you because I myself am a kid,
00:04:45.120 and not just a kid, I'm a kid with the government,
00:04:47.380 so you can trust me.
00:04:48.660 Don't listen to your parents if they're all bossy about it.
00:04:52.280 Marijuana's just like wine, kids.
00:04:55.280 And of course, what child doesn't talk like this?
00:04:59.360 And you see, legalizing marijuana would mean that there's lots of new businesses,
00:05:03.060 giving the Canadian government an opportunity to make a lot of money
00:05:06.660 by taxing marijuana products.
00:05:10.440 Yeah, that's exactly how kids who are even too young to have a driver's license talk.
00:05:16.740 Well, you see, marijuana is good for economic development.
00:05:20.360 You know, this sort of thing is a joke.
00:05:22.420 It's a great joke.
00:05:24.220 Here's my favorite version of this joke, as told on the comedy show 30 Rock.
00:05:28.540 I was part of a special task force of very young-looking cops who infiltrated high schools.
00:05:35.600 How do you do, fellow kids?
00:05:37.380 What?
00:05:38.920 Now, that's the joke version of it, and that's funny,
00:05:41.360 but that's what the CBC is doing here and doing in all seriousness.
00:05:45.140 Instead of having some lame adult trying to be cool,
00:05:48.000 they just pay child actors to say the same thing.
00:05:51.460 So it really is fellow kids.
00:05:53.680 But do you really think these kids wrote a word of this themselves?
00:05:56.980 Don't be absurd.
00:05:57.920 Now, the CBC lies about it, of course.
00:06:00.500 Here's a page on their website called Meet the CBC Kids News Team.
00:06:04.780 Real kids.
00:06:05.900 Real news.
00:06:07.040 We also know that kids want to hear from other kids.
00:06:09.860 That's why we've spent the last few months working with an editorial board made up of four kids,
00:06:14.600 just like you, from across the country.
00:06:17.480 They're the ones in the video at the top of the page.
00:06:19.700 They help us decide what kids want to know about,
00:06:22.080 what kids have questions about, and what kids are talking about.
00:06:25.060 We're also developing a team of kid contributors who are our eyes and ears on the ground.
00:06:30.100 Hang on.
00:06:32.620 Do you think those kids are a real editorial board?
00:06:35.520 I was on the editorial board of the National Post for two years.
00:06:38.860 Every morning, we would meet and pitch stories,
00:06:42.100 and then our editor would confirm our assignments,
00:06:45.100 and we would do the research and the writing, and we would come back,
00:06:47.640 and our story would be edited, and then it would be published.
00:06:50.160 Sometimes our name was on our own work.
00:06:52.040 Sometimes we wrote unsigned editorials.
00:06:54.320 But we were the keepers of the editorial flame of the newspaper.
00:06:57.520 We had different beats.
00:06:58.580 I covered federal politics and foreign affairs, things like that.
00:07:02.760 Do you think that's what happens here?
00:07:04.980 Do you think that these children meet every day and decide what they're working on today?
00:07:09.980 What's the breaking news today?
00:07:11.280 And do the research and the writing and make any decisions at all?
00:07:15.260 Do you think they're the deciders here?
00:07:18.100 Do you really think so?
00:07:20.180 Let me help you.
00:07:21.300 They're not.
00:07:22.220 They're actors.
00:07:23.520 In fact, their biographies, three out of the four stars they have,
00:07:26.600 are literally actors.
00:07:28.300 That's what their CBC biographies say.
00:07:31.160 They are child actors hired to sell the propaganda written for them
00:07:34.980 by the liberal extremists who do the actual story selection
00:07:38.600 and actual research and actual writing.
00:07:40.720 And we're not told who they are because that's the thing about propaganda.
00:07:44.380 It doesn't really work to have a kid's propaganda show
00:07:47.280 if you can see the adult's hand making the child's puppet move its mouth.
00:07:52.620 One of the child actors is from Toronto.
00:07:54.960 His name is Ari Resnick.
00:07:56.640 Like, who's he?
00:07:58.420 Well, it's irrelevant who he is because he's nothing but a front.
00:08:02.540 More interesting would be who are his parents.
00:08:05.440 Do you know any 10-year-old who has political views different from their parents?
00:08:09.800 I mean, 10-year-olds really don't have political views at all.
00:08:13.140 So if they do, like pro-transgender Jasmine there,
00:08:17.540 it's obvious they're just being a prop for their parents
00:08:19.480 or just parroting what they hear.
00:08:20.580 But you can't know that and you can't really find out, can you?
00:08:25.000 You can't Google a 10-year-old.
00:08:26.980 10-year-olds aren't even supposed to have a trail on social media.
00:08:30.060 They're too young to have a Facebook account or a Twitter account or a YouTube account.
00:08:34.460 It's actually against the terms of service of those companies
00:08:37.080 to let children of tender years on the internet.
00:08:40.140 It would be really creepy.
00:08:41.140 So they're obviously minor children being animated by someone else,
00:08:46.260 but you can't know who.
00:08:49.120 It really feels like one of those gross, you know,
00:08:52.240 those slightly creepy beauty pageants for prepubescent girls
00:08:59.520 that are really dolled up with too much adult makeup.
00:09:02.780 They're too young.
00:09:03.760 And they're so obviously just serving as avatars for their parents.
00:09:06.600 I think the CBC News Kids thing is a left-wing version of that.
00:09:11.440 Let me show you a video done by this 10-year-old I mentioned, Ari Resnick,
00:09:16.120 who is on their editorial board.
00:09:18.000 Yeah, yeah, 10-year-old's on their editorial board.
00:09:20.200 And I'm the king of Spain, people.
00:09:21.840 Watch this.
00:09:22.420 It starts off talking about Little League Baseball.
00:09:25.400 Now, that sounds like something fun for a 10-year-old.
00:09:28.300 Yeah, well, you can get sports anywhere.
00:09:30.340 No need for that on the state broadcaster's child propaganda wing.
00:09:33.740 You know, this is about a teachable moment, you see,
00:09:36.640 about the evil Donald Trump and his war against refugees.
00:09:39.280 I kid you not, Ari Resnick, this 10-year-old child actor,
00:09:43.920 was told to read someone's propaganda lines about a baseball game,
00:09:48.000 and then he suddenly became the voice of the anti-Trump resistance.
00:09:52.320 Take a look at this.
00:09:53.200 Let me explain.
00:09:54.840 The team's star player, E.O. Gamma,
00:09:57.000 almost didn't get to play at all because of immigration issues.
00:10:00.560 His parents are Mexicans, but he was born in the United States.
00:10:05.780 For the last few years, Gamma's family has been trying to get refugee status in Canada.
00:10:11.980 But the application is under review, which means Gamma is not supposed to travel.
00:10:17.580 That would have meant missing out on the championships.
00:10:21.680 But Team Canada rallied around Gamma.
00:10:24.060 In the end, the Canadian government gave him a temporary visitor permit so he could play.
00:10:31.620 Yeah, that's propaganda.
00:10:33.500 That's super gross.
00:10:34.540 It's gross of Ari Resnick's parents for turning him into a little Occupy Wall Street freak like that.
00:10:40.240 It's gross of the CBC to target your kids with that.
00:10:43.140 It's gross that you and I have to pay for this through our taxes.
00:10:46.160 The whole thing is really creepy.
00:10:48.580 Almost every story, you know, right now things are pretty tense between Justin Trudeau and the aboriginal community.
00:10:53.520 I don't know if you know this, but just the other day, Trudeau visited with a group of First Nations chiefs in Saskatchewan,
00:10:58.960 some who had driven in for hours just to meet with him.
00:11:02.100 And because he was late and because he wanted to get to his next photo op,
00:11:06.300 he literally had only 10 minutes with them.
00:11:09.540 And he told them that they had to say whatever they came to say in 30 seconds or less.
00:11:17.140 I would like to go around the table quickly so everyone around the table can speak.
00:11:22.820 But you can't speak for more than 40 sessions.
00:11:25.040 Use yourself and give me your documents because the time was mismanaged around here.
00:11:32.900 So that's the reality of Trudeau and aboriginal people this week.
00:11:36.840 But this week, here's the story that the CBC Kids put on their kids' propaganda page
00:11:41.920 after their kids' editorial board meeting.
00:11:43.800 It was about a moldy school and aboriginal kids who came to protest on Parliament Hill.
00:11:47.860 And here's what CBC Kids wrote.
00:11:50.660 I'm just kidding.
00:11:51.320 We don't know who wrote it.
00:11:52.820 I'm guessing it wasn't 10-year-old Ari Resnick.
00:11:55.500 I don't think any 10-year-old would say the words Indigenous Services Minister.
00:12:01.120 Here, let me read.
00:12:01.780 After the kids spoke, Jane Philpott, the Canadian politician in charge of making sure Indigenous
00:12:09.880 people have access to the services they need, spoke to the crowd.
00:12:13.960 The Indigenous Services Minister said she would work with community members to make sure that
00:12:19.400 you have the very best possible school to go to.
00:12:22.080 I'm serious.
00:12:24.580 The CBC Propaganda Network wrote this.
00:12:27.240 And then they broadcast a very short clip of that Liberal cabinet minister.
00:12:31.020 But it sounds like it was cut short when the kids started to heckle her.
00:12:35.080 This is the full clip.
00:12:36.080 To make sure that you have the very best possible school to go to.
00:12:41.480 I know that we have temporary arrangements for this year.
00:12:44.500 And we're going to work on even better arrangements as soon as possible.
00:12:48.580 So just like that child sex curriculum story, they only had one side of the debate here.
00:12:57.240 The Liberal side.
00:12:58.460 Of course there were no opposition MPs.
00:13:00.840 That would be too confusing for a 10-year-old.
00:13:05.380 Six genders isn't too confusing.
00:13:07.280 But actually quoting an opposition MP or quoting an Aboriginal leader saying the Liberals
00:13:12.060 are all talk and no action.
00:13:13.580 Why, that would be too much conflict for a 10-year-old.
00:13:16.060 Look, it would be too much conflict for a 10-year-old.
00:13:20.640 None of this belongs in the world of a 10-year-old.
00:13:23.100 This is all grown-up stuff.
00:13:25.100 But it's been designed to radicalize and propagandize your children.
00:13:29.140 It's really creepy.
00:13:30.560 One last example.
00:13:31.580 But I could use just about every single example on this CBC Kids website.
00:13:36.460 This is a story called,
00:13:38.520 What Happened on This Day?
00:13:39.880 No, not 9-11, which we just marked.
00:13:44.240 Not a day like that.
00:13:45.100 Are you crazy?
00:13:47.100 Not a historical day.
00:13:48.560 Not a day of Canadian national importance or anything like that.
00:13:52.260 They were marking the 7th anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street protests.
00:13:58.260 Now that's a U.S.-based gimmick.
00:14:00.520 A professional protest funded by George Soros
00:14:02.860 to attack the U.S. capitalist system after the banks failed
00:14:06.580 and were bailed out almost a decade ago.
00:14:08.960 We had some copycat Occupy Wall Street shantytowns up here in Canada,
00:14:13.140 but it never really took off since our Canadian banks, you know, didn't fail.
00:14:18.620 And so they weren't bailed out.
00:14:21.120 We actually got through that 2008 recession better than any other G7 country.
00:14:25.120 So this isn't even a thing.
00:14:27.680 And it's not a Canadian thing.
00:14:29.540 And it's not a kids thing.
00:14:31.100 Occupy Wall Street was adults, and it was gross.
00:14:34.400 It often turned into violence, serious riots,
00:14:37.040 as well as lots of sexual assaults and drug crimes at the shantytowns.
00:14:40.640 But to the CBC, this is worth commemorating
00:14:43.560 as a great historic event to teach your children what days to mark here.
00:14:47.720 Let me quote from the propaganda site.
00:14:50.040 On this day in 2011,
00:14:53.000 the Occupy Wall Street movement was started by mostly young people
00:14:57.720 to protest income inequality worldwide.
00:15:01.800 What is its slogan?
00:15:04.640 Hang on, is that really what it was about?
00:15:07.220 To protest income inequality?
00:15:10.760 No, it wasn't.
00:15:11.380 It was anti-capitalist.
00:15:13.420 It was socialist.
00:15:16.020 And can you really call it by mostly young people
00:15:19.160 when it was funded by a professional leftist in his 70s at the time?
00:15:25.120 I don't think so.
00:15:26.460 And then they have a poll to teach you the motto of this left-wing group.
00:15:31.380 They have a quiz, and then they tell you if you're right or wrong.
00:15:34.020 Say, do you think they're going to have a follow-up to this
00:15:36.060 to show what happens in Venezuela
00:15:38.080 under Occupy Wall Street-style socialism?
00:15:40.980 I mean, since they're into foreign news.
00:15:42.560 Do you think they'll mark any protests on the right,
00:15:45.160 such as the peaceful law-abiding March for Life rally in Ottawa each year?
00:15:50.320 Don't make me laugh.
00:15:51.120 I mean, I'm sure their editorial board,
00:15:53.400 those four child actors ages 10 to 15,
00:15:56.020 I'm sure when they meet on their conference call
00:15:57.960 and when they call the meeting to order,
00:15:59.760 it will be on their agenda.
00:16:01.160 What a joke this whole thing is.
00:16:03.240 But the bigger joke is that there are thousands of journalists
00:16:06.060 who have been laid off in Canada in the past decade
00:16:08.700 from every private sector media company.
00:16:10.600 In fact, entire newspapers and magazines and radio stations
00:16:13.280 and TV stations have shut down.
00:16:15.760 Real journalists let go, some of them quite good.
00:16:19.600 They're out of work.
00:16:21.520 But the state broadcaster isn't hiring real journalists.
00:16:24.780 There's no journalism at all on this webpage.
00:16:28.440 A 10-year-old probably shouldn't even be taking the public bus by himself,
00:16:32.940 let alone covering a crime story or a foreign policy story.
00:16:35.840 This is not news.
00:16:37.920 And it's not by kids.
00:16:39.580 It's adult propaganda written by the embedded leftists of the CBC,
00:16:44.680 read on screen by child actors.
00:16:47.100 You'd think real journalists would be appalled by this.
00:16:50.000 It's the definition of fake news.
00:16:51.440 It's an insult to real journalists.
00:16:53.020 But I haven't seen a single peep.
00:16:55.280 Because journalists all know the only place that's actually hiring
00:16:59.140 is Justin Trudeau, state broadcaster.
00:17:01.540 And if you criticize him or them,
00:17:04.160 you have no chance of getting work there.
00:17:06.360 So maybe polish up your resume and send it in to their editorial board.
00:17:11.780 Tell Ari that you're really good at taking Trudeau's campaign platform
00:17:15.700 and making it kid-friendly
00:17:17.040 and writing more scripts for your new bosses, the child actors, to read.
00:17:21.380 That's the state of journalism in Canada.
00:17:24.360 It's kids' propaganda.
00:17:26.200 And everyone, including Andrew Scheer's conservatives,
00:17:30.460 they seem just fine with that.
00:17:32.820 Stay with us for more.
00:17:33.920 Welcome back.
00:17:50.980 Well, I've said it before, and I'm sure I'll say it many more times.
00:17:53.500 The most important investigative journalist in the United States
00:17:56.900 is James O'Keefe with Project Veritas,
00:17:59.960 which is a Latin word that means truth.
00:18:01.720 He's gone undercover doing the kind of journalism you'd expect from the mainstream media
00:18:05.920 if they were as skeptical about the left as they are about the right.
00:18:11.420 And today, James O'Keefe has a blockbuster going undercover
00:18:14.800 to reveal what's been referred to as the deep state.
00:18:18.520 James O'Keefe joins us now via Skype from his headquarters.
00:18:22.960 James, great to see you again.
00:18:23.980 Thanks very much for taking the time.
00:18:25.620 You've had an amazing day.
00:18:27.380 Tell me a little bit about your investigative journalism into the deep state.
00:18:30.980 Maybe start by telling me and our viewers what your definition of the deep state is.
00:18:37.360 Well, thanks, Ezra, for having me on again.
00:18:39.480 We just released the second video an hour ago.
00:18:43.600 It's just about to take off here.
00:18:45.780 It's on the top of Drudge.
00:18:47.600 We've released three videos so far, first on the Department of State,
00:18:52.460 next on Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice.
00:18:55.360 The deep state, we've heard about it for a couple of years now,
00:18:59.520 but there's never been a face to a name.
00:19:02.360 Roughly speaking, it's an extra-legal state within a state.
00:19:05.660 It's people inside the executive branch agencies,
00:19:08.900 which a lot of power has been given to these agencies from Congress
00:19:12.720 because Congress has abdicated their responsibilities.
00:19:15.480 And these individuals in these agencies like Department of Justice, State Department,
00:19:21.120 IRS, EPA, take it upon themselves to promote their agenda circumventing the will of the people.
00:19:28.780 So it's been a nameless, faceless, vast administrative bureaucracy within the executive branch agencies
00:19:36.900 to resist against a duly elected administration.
00:19:41.500 That is the definition of the deep state, but the thing that we haven't seen until yesterday from Project Veritas
00:19:48.160 is what they look like and sound like because, Ezra, the journalists, and I put the names in quotes,
00:19:55.440 I call them political marketing industry executives, have chosen to conspire with these people.
00:20:02.440 That is to say, keep them anonymous and as anonymous sources.
00:20:06.840 So instead of keeping them as anonymous sources, we've now filmed the anonymous sources.
00:20:12.500 You know what?
00:20:13.380 We've got some of your videos.
00:20:15.000 We're going to go to them in a matter of seconds.
00:20:16.920 But I just want to make a point, and you tell me if I'm right.
00:20:20.800 This deep state is basically a permanent political class.
00:20:23.920 They don't change in the elections.
00:20:25.680 We would call them civil servants up here in Canada.
00:20:28.580 They're supposed to be nonpartisan.
00:20:30.180 They're ideological.
00:20:31.800 When it's a Barack Obama in power, they're not resisting him.
00:20:36.200 They're magnifying him, emphasizing him, helping him get away with things.
00:20:40.600 They only resist the political will of the election if it's a Donald Trump down there
00:20:45.720 or in Canada, a Stephen Harper or a Doug Ford.
00:20:49.360 So they're not just resisting any democracy.
00:20:52.500 They're just resisting politics they don't like.
00:20:55.120 Is that an accurate statement?
00:20:57.620 That's correct.
00:20:58.620 They are holdovers, if you will, some of them, from the Obama administration.
00:21:03.700 Their jobs are to carry out the will of the executive branch, which is elected by a duly
00:21:10.460 elected branch of government elected by the people.
00:21:13.300 And that's why this creates kind of a constitutional crisis, because it's one thing to resign or
00:21:17.960 not take the job.
00:21:19.000 If the people in America vote into office and administration, and that administration has
00:21:27.240 basically these executive branch agencies, and the people in those executive branch that's
00:21:32.880 elected by the people say, I'm not going to do what I'm being told to do.
00:21:36.040 That's insubordination.
00:21:37.300 If you're working for a private company, you would be fired.
00:21:39.940 In the government, we have the separation of powers, and we have equal justice before
00:21:45.400 the law.
00:21:46.460 And if you start taking the law into your own hands, then it becomes a very big constitutional
00:21:51.720 crisis.
00:21:52.980 So that's what's happening in America right now.
00:21:55.020 Well, James, without further ado, let's show, we've got a few clips.
00:21:58.280 Let's see how many we can get through.
00:21:59.700 I know you're so busy today with interviews.
00:22:01.960 Let's start out with a bit of a montage of some of the revelations from your undercover
00:22:06.900 journalists.
00:22:07.420 Let's take a look.
00:22:07.920 There's like a little bit of resistance in the inside.
00:22:12.480 Is like, is the resistance just your friend?
00:22:15.300 Or is it like a bunch of people?
00:22:16.840 No, it's like a bunch of people.
00:22:18.180 Oh, okay.
00:22:18.640 And then there's a lot of talk at work about how we can resist from inside.
00:22:21.680 Yeah.
00:22:21.860 And there's a lot of kind of like pushback.
00:22:23.800 Like what's kind of like, the DOJ, we can't really be fired.
00:22:26.320 Yeah.
00:22:26.660 Resist everything.
00:22:27.820 Everything.
00:22:29.040 Every level.
00:22:30.860 F*** up.
00:22:31.900 I have nothing to lose.
00:22:33.960 It's impossible to fire people employees.
00:22:36.020 I don't know.
00:22:36.400 Now, those all look like younger people.
00:22:39.520 I'd say they were all under 40.
00:22:41.920 In my mind, when I think of the deep state, I think of the old men who are upset that their
00:22:48.080 master plans are being dashed.
00:22:49.860 I think of like the former CIA director and the former NSA director.
00:22:53.940 But this shows that even younger workers, it's just riddled through the whole establishment.
00:23:02.040 That's how it looks to me.
00:23:03.060 Is that accurate, James?
00:23:05.140 Yeah.
00:23:05.560 These are the foot soldiers of the deep state.
00:23:08.940 These are the people who are, some of them are mid-level.
00:23:11.360 Some of them are low-level.
00:23:12.380 Some of them are people who talk about their colleagues, like this Allison Rabar inside
00:23:18.860 the Department of Justice talks about how she has colleagues who resist from the inside
00:23:23.900 and wait until the last second to file forms and send emails during the day on DSA, which
00:23:31.320 is a violation of the Hatch Act, using their work computers to target people.
00:23:34.640 Let me just stop you there because we're not familiar with the DSA up here.
00:23:37.680 That's a socialist organization, am I right?
00:23:41.500 Yeah.
00:23:41.780 One of the things the State Department guy says is that we send emails during the work
00:23:47.360 hours for Democratic Socialists of America.
00:23:51.360 Democratic Socialists of America is a radical political party.
00:23:55.520 It's sort of a white version of Black Lives Matter, am I right?
00:24:00.140 That's one way to characterize it.
00:24:01.720 And this is a very, very, very radical organization.
00:24:04.900 And we got to these federal workers through this entity.
00:24:09.280 There's a cabal of people that are working to, quote unquote, resist.
00:24:13.740 And then the New York Times anonymous op-ed, which you're all familiar with, was claimed
00:24:18.300 to be so interesting by our mainstream media, but it was anonymously written and it wasn't
00:24:22.920 specific.
00:24:23.600 And we don't know who wrote that.
00:24:25.640 It was probably one of the people that you see in one of these videos.
00:24:29.180 It was probably a mid-level administrative bureaucrat in one of the executive agencies talking about
00:24:34.840 their resistance to Trump.
00:24:36.000 What makes these videos interesting is they talk about how they use work hours to conduct
00:24:40.900 their resistance activities.
00:24:41.960 Well, let's look at a video.
00:24:43.300 You mentioned Alison Rabar.
00:24:44.960 She doesn't just use work hours.
00:24:46.440 What I found terrifying about this is she uses special access to the tools that law enforcement
00:24:52.720 have or the Department of Justice prosecutors would have.
00:24:55.820 Let's play that clip of Alison Rabar, a clerk at the Department of Justice who's part of the
00:25:00.500 resistance movement.
00:25:01.200 Let's take a look.
00:25:02.980 So we looked it up and we found a different address for him and it turns out they sold
00:25:07.020 that house and moved in the last six months.
00:25:09.360 So when we sent someone to the secondary address, their license plate was outside and it had
00:25:13.320 a bumper sticker for a school we their kid went to.
00:25:16.280 Okay.
00:25:17.420 I know that's very creepy, but it was very useful information.
00:25:20.920 So we ran the license plate and there's a car running through Jeremy Wiley.
00:25:24.080 So his car is parked outside a house that he does own as of very recently and someone saw
00:25:28.580 him through the window.
00:25:29.060 So we're able to run the license plate through like you can we can't do it officially?
00:25:34.880 Because Cliff was telling me that she uses LexisNexis, but that's like a paid program.
00:25:40.660 I mean, she has used it.
00:25:43.040 She uses it probably more than that.
00:25:45.480 Oh, that's looking more than that.
00:25:47.340 It's not like DSA got a LexisNexis.
00:25:49.780 No.
00:25:50.400 Okay.
00:25:52.080 I was thinking like that's...
00:25:53.600 I mean, pretty expensive if you get it for DSA, but I think it's great that she's able
00:26:01.420 to have that resource at work and use it for DSA.
00:26:04.880 Yeah.
00:26:05.480 And, you know, that's the kind of thing that you would get fired for if people move on.
00:26:09.640 Yeah.
00:26:10.700 She...
00:26:11.300 The things that people know about about her and her activities outside of this organization,
00:26:16.580 like people do not have the silver bullet or like the smoke gun or whatever.
00:26:22.040 If they were able to get through that, you know.
00:26:25.880 So, I mean, we're all walking that line in a lot of ways.
00:26:29.760 So, James, if I understand that correctly, a member of this Democratic Social Alliance,
00:26:34.200 Socialist Alliance, that's what DSA, I think, stands for, is also works for the Department
00:26:39.420 of Justice, and she used her access to find out the home address and the license plate
00:26:45.060 and other personal information about a Republican.
00:26:48.280 And then I think I saw a picture of her outside that Republican's house leading a radical
00:26:54.040 demonstration, so she's in the government using their tools, whether it's Lexis, Nessis,
00:26:59.080 license plate search, or home searches, and then she has a street protest.
00:27:04.820 Did I get that right?
00:27:05.880 Is that what she's doing?
00:27:07.340 That's correct.
00:27:08.300 That is correct.
00:27:09.720 And it would take the Department of Justice, I just emailed their spokesperson, about 15 minutes
00:27:15.300 to just scan her websites and tools to verify what I have reported here.
00:27:20.780 But we have people on tape saying she does this, she says she does it unofficially, to
00:27:26.440 run a license plate of a private citizen using DOJ resources is a crime.
00:27:32.680 You cannot do that.
00:27:33.960 That's terrifying.
00:27:35.060 And then she personally has a protest outside his house.
00:27:38.480 That's beyond creepy.
00:27:40.260 That's, I mean, I don't want to throw the word stalinist around.
00:27:43.820 Creepy is the word that she uses.
00:27:45.500 I would describe potentially as felonious, as criminal, and I would tell you that, you
00:27:50.940 know, she says she can't get fired, Ezra.
00:27:53.920 That's what she says in the video.
00:27:54.960 She says, what's kind of lucky is that the DOJ, we can't, like, get fired.
00:28:00.680 And Stuart Carafa says it's impossible to fire a federal employee.
00:28:04.160 So in Canada, you call it civil service.
00:28:06.340 Well, in America, we need civil service reform.
00:28:08.620 And I don't know what these guys have to do to get fired.
00:28:13.020 It's the numbers are off the charts.
00:28:14.880 Ninety nine, five percent of people keep their jobs.
00:28:19.940 You have a more likelihood of dying in while a federal government worker than being fired.
00:28:25.680 So there's all these different storylines.
00:28:28.460 But this is the deep state.
00:28:29.720 This is this is putting a face to a name of what these people do.
00:28:33.820 And again, John Brennan is not outside targeting people.
00:28:38.880 Right.
00:28:39.380 He's up at the top.
00:28:40.460 Right.
00:28:40.960 These are the people who actually carry out and execute.
00:28:44.620 And they're the tip of the spear.
00:28:46.400 And they're the foot soldiers.
00:28:47.720 And they're all round and they're resisting.
00:28:50.120 And they don't look all look the same.
00:28:52.820 They don't look like communists.
00:28:54.100 Stuart Carafa, you know, looks like a like a buttoned up bureaucratic guy.
00:28:58.340 And and this is what they look like and sound like.
00:29:00.480 And that's why it's important for people to see it.
00:29:02.120 I know you're pressed for time.
00:29:03.400 You have so many people wanting to interview you.
00:29:05.140 Let's just play.
00:29:05.740 You mentioned Stuart Carafa.
00:29:06.920 Let's make that the last clip we show today.
00:29:08.960 Just stay with me for a couple more minutes, James.
00:29:10.980 Let's play that Carafa clip.
00:29:12.280 And then I'd love a word for me about that.
00:29:14.000 Let's take a look.
00:29:14.440 You can do it.
00:29:15.380 You can do dance things for us.
00:29:16.800 It's not how hard.
00:29:18.460 In the beginning, too, I'm careful about it.
00:29:20.840 I don't leave a paper trail.
00:29:22.120 Like, I leave email.
00:29:23.860 I need fresh s**t.
00:29:25.000 I can't just try to leave that until after 530.
00:29:27.200 And as soon as, like, 531, I just got my, like, messages ready to sign up.
00:29:33.760 Nice.
00:29:34.260 Do you guys have cameras, like, on your cubicles?
00:29:36.880 No.
00:29:37.200 God, no.
00:29:37.720 But, like, I mean, you can get, you could put two and two together, probably.
00:29:43.020 Right.
00:29:43.420 Like, web traffic.
00:29:44.400 Carafa is deeply involved in the Democratic Socialist political campaign efforts both
00:29:51.400 in D.C. and Virginia, as evidenced by his private messages on the DSA internal communications
00:29:58.720 app.
00:29:59.280 It's sort of like web traffic and, I mean, I could make the case before, like, a court of
00:30:06.600 law that I'm going to the Virginia sort of campaign finance website that I'm just interested
00:30:14.360 in what people are doing politically.
00:30:16.460 Right.
00:30:16.820 But if they also go and look at, like, DSA minutes and officer positions, they'd be like,
00:30:24.640 that's weird.
00:30:25.780 You were the co-chair in the electoral caucus.
00:30:27.480 You spent three hours in the Virginia, like, campaign finance website.
00:30:33.880 So then how do you do it, though?
00:30:35.500 How would you do it?
00:30:37.320 It's like, oh, I can't do it.
00:30:39.340 So, I had nothing to lose.
00:30:42.120 It's impossible to fire federal employees.
00:30:44.120 I don't know.
00:30:45.220 Well, I mean, that glee that it's impossible to fire me, that's so gross.
00:30:50.660 That's what, James, I've kept you so long.
00:30:52.540 You're in such high demand today.
00:30:53.720 Give me a final word about Stuart Carafa and tell me, do you have more videos to come
00:30:57.680 after this?
00:30:59.760 Well, the State Department responded to the video and said that they're taking seriously
00:31:03.840 potential violations of the Hatch Act and financial issues.
00:31:07.340 We just released a video an hour ago, so we have many more videos to come.
00:31:14.300 We're dealing with a corrupt and complacent media that seeks to not shed sunlight on this.
00:31:19.540 So I would ask each and every one of your viewers to embed these videos in your social
00:31:23.720 media feeds and just get the word out as best as you can.
00:31:26.460 Well, James, we will do that.
00:31:28.620 We admire you.
00:31:29.800 We always look forward to when you have news because it's important news.
00:31:34.280 And I say again that if you were a man of the left rather than an open-minded, skeptical
00:31:40.860 journalist, and I think I'd call you on the right, but the journalism you're doing has
00:31:44.300 got nothing to do with right and left.
00:31:45.900 It's right and wrong.
00:31:47.180 If you were a man of the left, you would have a Pulitzer Prize by now.
00:31:50.080 You would be a professor at Columbia School of Journalism.
00:31:55.100 You would be the toast of the speaking circuit.
00:31:59.320 But because you expose leftism through your accurate reporting, you have been marginalized
00:32:04.760 by the profession around which you run circles every day.
00:32:08.460 So we salute you, and I know you know this, that despite the fact the media party despises
00:32:13.560 you, you are regarded as a more essential source of news than ABC, NBC, CNN, or any of those
00:32:20.980 guys.
00:32:21.500 So on behalf of our viewers, especially up here in Canada, keep at it, my friend.
00:32:27.060 That's very kind, and I really appreciate that.
00:32:31.400 And what you guys can do to help Veritas is to simply spread our videos around as widely
00:32:39.200 as you can.
00:32:39.840 Well, we'll sure do that.
00:32:40.840 We'll do that.
00:32:41.320 We'll put this video on YouTube, and we'll embed your videos on our website.
00:32:45.920 And of course, folks, if you want to go help out, James, you can go to projectveritas.com
00:32:49.620 because, of course, like us, he doesn't take a penny of government money, which is why he's
00:32:53.900 so independent.
00:32:54.460 James, good luck out there.
00:32:55.280 Keep up the fight.
00:32:56.660 Thank you.
00:32:57.160 All right.
00:32:57.520 There you have it.
00:32:57.920 James O'Keefe, he's the founder of Project Veritas and its lead journalist.
00:33:02.360 Very interesting.
00:33:03.460 Very interesting.
00:33:04.920 I bet we have a deep state here in Canada, too, don't you?
00:33:07.720 And I bet they're working fiendishly against Doug Ford, and if Justin Trudeau is ever voted
00:33:13.500 out, they'll be sandbagging whoever replaces him, too, don't you think?
00:33:17.600 Stay with us.
00:33:18.720 More ahead on The Rebel.
00:33:19.500 Hey, welcome back.
00:33:32.040 On my monologue yesterday about Paul Wells' interview with Justin Trudeau, Deborah writes,
00:33:36.980 Trudeau never answers the questions that he's given.
00:33:39.980 He babbles on and on about anything and everything.
00:33:42.840 Talk about deflection.
00:33:43.780 Well, listen, every politician who is good does that, deflects, pivot, whatever you want
00:33:51.740 to call it, avoid, obfuscate.
00:33:54.240 That's where a journalist would ask a supplemental question or pull the subject back to the, pull
00:34:00.400 the politician back to the subject at hand.
00:34:02.520 Paul Wells did not do that because to do that would be to offend his majesty, and Paul Wells
00:34:08.160 wouldn't be invited back on the state broadcaster anymore, and Paul Wells wouldn't get his exclusive
00:34:12.440 tete-a-tete with the prime minister anymore.
00:34:14.560 If you act like a real critical accountability journalist in Canada, you do that once, and
00:34:21.140 then you never do that again.
00:34:23.620 Michael writes, it was a slave on the back of the Roman general during a triumph who whispered
00:34:28.300 that phrase.
00:34:29.520 It wasn't to the emperor, although your point about the liberal platterers in the media was
00:34:33.060 well taken.
00:34:34.040 Michael is referring to people whispering in your ear, you're just mortal.
00:34:40.240 You're just, you're not immortal.
00:34:41.480 That's, I mentioned yesterday that I had heard that slaves would whisper that in the ears
00:34:46.520 of emperors, and you're saying it's generals, I accept your correction.
00:34:49.320 But the point is, who is there that Justin Trudeau actually listens to that says, buddy,
00:34:55.800 you're a bit off course here, and you're merely mortal.
00:34:58.720 I know you're a Trudeau, but you're mortal, and you don't have this one right.
00:35:02.900 Is there any grown-up in the government at all?
00:35:05.900 I can't name one.
00:35:07.160 It's certainly not Gerald Butts.
00:35:08.360 On the addition of Kian Bexty to the rebel team, Liza writes, welcome Kian Bexty, I look
00:35:14.160 forward to your input.
00:35:15.240 That binder of the convention was a brilliant scoop.
00:35:17.340 Well done, and good star.
00:35:19.840 Yeah, I thought that was great.
00:35:21.120 Hopefully he'll have more news like that, and we're also going to try and keep his activist
00:35:25.200 streak going too.
00:35:26.000 On our petition, StopBerman.ca, about Sipporah Berman being invited to the Alberta Teachers
00:35:33.240 Association, John writes,
00:35:34.400 Don't waste the resources of rebel supporters sending the ethical oil book to Alberta schools.
00:35:39.520 Don't get me wrong, I think every student in Alberta schools should read your great book,
00:35:42.660 along with Alex Epstein's The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels.
00:35:45.500 However, within minutes of your book arriving at the school library, I fear that it would
00:35:49.300 be vandalized, sidelined, or disposed of by some leftist librarian and or teacher.
00:35:54.580 Leftists are a nearly overwhelming infestation in our public schools.
00:35:58.000 Very few, if any, students would have the privilege of reading your book unless you have some reliable
00:36:02.120 method of identifying teachers sympathetic to your cause, our cause, who could use it
00:36:07.160 directly in the classroom, I would not bother sending a copy of your book to every school
00:36:10.840 in Alberta.
00:36:13.480 John, you're very pessimistic, and you've made me sad, and I know there is some truth
00:36:17.920 to what you're saying.
00:36:19.140 I even see it in bookstores.
00:36:21.480 Earlier in the show, we looked at the deep state, these embedded leftists within the U.S.
00:36:26.420 government.
00:36:26.680 I know from personal experience that there are embedded leftists at Chapters Indigo bookstores,
00:36:32.120 that hide or obscure books from conservative authors.
00:36:36.380 I know that as a fact.
00:36:37.220 Or they do funny tricks, like put a conservative non-fiction book in the fiction area, or put
00:36:44.400 it next, if you like this one, you'll like this one, and put it next to Mein Kampf.
00:36:47.800 I've seen evidence of all of these things with my own eyes.
00:36:51.040 So yes, it happens.
00:36:52.660 But don't you think we ought to try?
00:36:54.480 Don't you think we ought to try?
00:36:56.820 Folks, that's the show for today.
00:36:58.300 On behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, good night.
00:37:02.120 And keep fighting for freedom.
00:37:03.060 And keep fighting for freedom.