Rebel News Podcast - August 01, 2020


Jeffrey Epstein's secret records unsealed — and Bill Clinton is implicated


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

170.49403

Word Count

7,996

Sentence Count

275

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

Bill Clinton was a regular passenger on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet, the Lolita Express, and Bill Gates was a frequent passenger on it. Why did Bill Clinton hang out with Jeffrey Epstein after Epstein was convicted of child sex trafficking?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my rebels. Today's podcast is about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, his
00:00:07.440 procurer. It's a fascinating story. It's a crazy story. I'll take you through it.
00:00:13.180 And I'll ask, what do you think is going to happen to Bill Clinton now that he has been
00:00:18.040 fingered by an eyewitness as having been on the pedophile island with two young girls?
00:00:25.760 I wish you had a video version of this, though. We do have a video version of this.
00:00:30.000 It's what we call Rebel News Plus. It's the video version of the podcast because I want to show you
00:00:34.980 all the photographs of different celebrities with Jeffrey Epstein, from Bill Gates to Bill Clinton
00:00:41.980 to Kevin Spacey. I think one of the reasons this story is actually going to go away
00:00:48.320 is because it's those untouchable people who have been fingered by this. We'll see if that happens.
00:00:55.080 I would like to encourage you to become a Rebel News Plus subscriber. It's only eight bucks a
00:00:59.980 month. Go to rebelnews.com and sign up. But in the meantime, here's the podcast. Take a listen.
00:01:05.580 Tonight, the first secret records of billionaire child rapist Jeffrey Epstein are made public,
00:01:26.900 and Bill Clinton is implicated. It's July 31st, and this is The Ezra LeVant Show.
00:01:31.620 Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer I know?
00:01:37.400 There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer.
00:01:41.480 The only thing I have to say to the government of a wire publisher is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:01:47.340 It's hard to even think back before the pandemic, but do you remember Jeffrey Epstein?
00:01:57.200 No one really knew what he did for a living, but it obviously was successful. He hobnobbed with the rich and famous, especially beautiful women.
00:02:05.460 He lived in one of New York's most famous and most expensive private homes. It actually used to be a museum.
00:02:11.660 He had a huge private island in the Caribbean with many homes on the island and strange cult-like temples.
00:02:20.240 He had a ranch in New Mexico, too. And then there was his private jet, so he could fly amongst these places when he wanted, with whom he wanted, without unwanted eyes prying.
00:02:31.020 His jet was famous. It was dubbed the Lolita Express. Bill Clinton was a regular passenger on it.
00:02:37.380 You know where the word Lolita comes from, right?
00:02:40.020 It's the title of a scandalous book written by Vladimir Nabokov in the 1950s about an older man who has sex with a girl, a minor child.
00:02:49.180 So yeah, not a shocker that Bill Clinton was a regular on the Lolita Express.
00:02:53.200 So how did Epstein amass his fortune? Court records show that he really was staggeringly rich.
00:03:00.620 A lot of celebrities pretend to be rich. I think Kevin O'Leary is one of those.
00:03:04.720 He talks like a billionaire to make you think he's a billionaire, because otherwise everything he says about how to get rich is just obviously an act for TV.
00:03:11.960 But Epstein really did have hundreds of millions of dollars, probably more than a billion.
00:03:17.360 But how? He didn't have a business. He didn't do big deals. It's a bit of a mystery.
00:03:24.040 How could it, well, could it maybe be related to the prostitution business?
00:03:29.780 Well, there's certainly billions in the worldwide human trafficking trade, but I think it's increasingly clear that Epstein had a certain model for child prostitution.
00:03:38.540 He sold children into sexual slavery, and he himself raped children, and he in fact was convicted and designated as a sex offender.
00:03:46.820 But because he sold children into sexual slavery to the world's rich and famous, to celebrities and politicians and academics and people in high office,
00:03:57.780 well, he had something much more valuable then, didn't he?
00:04:00.720 He had the entire lives and reputations of these celebrities in his hands.
00:04:05.840 Did he sell that to them?
00:04:08.680 Did he extort them?
00:04:09.880 Did he sell his information to spy agencies, to Israel's Mossad, to the FBI and maybe the CIA even?
00:04:18.880 Well, that's the funny thing because Epstein's crimes were not exactly a secret.
00:04:22.340 The FBI knew all about it.
00:04:23.800 No less than 36 child victims of rape were identified.
00:04:28.620 Yet he got off with a wrist slap, a plea deal, a few months in jail,
00:04:32.460 but he got to retain his massive wealth and power and his celebrity.
00:04:37.840 Here's Bill Gates with Epstein after Epstein was convicted and registered as a sex offender.
00:04:45.140 Why would Bill Gates still hang out with him after that?
00:04:48.440 Well, you know why.
00:04:50.480 That's my point.
00:04:51.200 36 rape victims identified, yet after a few months in jail and he's back out as a celebrity party goer again.
00:04:57.540 And why?
00:04:58.660 Why would Bill Gates and Bill Clinton still hang out with him?
00:05:02.380 Well, isn't it obvious he had what they wanted?
00:05:04.920 I'm sure he was brilliant and riveting and psychologically manipulative.
00:05:08.660 He absolutely was a psychopath who knew what buttons to push in people.
00:05:12.240 But Bill Gates and Bill Clinton and others in that stratus, they're used to say no to people.
00:05:18.460 A hundred, a thousand people a day try to get access to them.
00:05:21.380 They know how to say no unless they don't want to say no
00:05:25.780 or unless they're being blackmailed or extorted.
00:05:30.980 Here's the UK's Sun newspaper.
00:05:33.400 Just scroll down and look at everyone who was meeting with Epstein,
00:05:37.340 including after his conviction.
00:05:38.960 Prince Andrew amongst them.
00:05:41.800 The actor Kevin Spacey.
00:05:43.660 Look at that young girl, one of many who were trafficked.
00:05:46.660 They have been shouting for help for decades, actually.
00:05:50.480 All the fuss about the Me Too movement.
00:05:52.660 And by the way, many of the Me Too complaints have been only about suggestive words
00:05:57.680 or suggestive comments or an inappropriate joke.
00:06:01.620 Almost all of them were just actresses sleeping with producers to get gigs.
00:06:05.880 Sometimes they were rape, I'm sure, but most of the time it was a consensual deal.
00:06:09.940 But these girls here were minor children who were repeatedly imprisoned
00:06:17.020 and raped on private jets and private islands.
00:06:21.620 Why were they not helped with the Me Too movement?
00:06:26.200 Why are you going up against Bill Clinton and Bill Gates and Prince Andrew and half of Hollywood?
00:06:30.320 That's why.
00:06:32.700 Kevin Spacey is a bizarre case.
00:06:34.460 He's accused of sexual assault.
00:06:36.420 But funny enough, everyone who accuses him winds up dead.
00:06:39.900 Is that a coincidence?
00:06:41.600 I don't know.
00:06:41.900 Is that too insane to even ask?
00:06:43.600 Is it a conspiracy theory to ask a question?
00:06:45.700 Well, I've said nothing.
00:06:47.720 I mean, what are the odds?
00:06:49.300 The people who spend a lot of private time with a sex trafficker on private jets and private islands,
00:06:54.660 what are the odds that they would have something to hide
00:06:56.060 and would spend millions of dollars to protect their lives and reputations?
00:06:59.380 What are the odds that some of those people might actually
00:07:01.400 engage in the crime of murder to cover up the crime of rape?
00:07:05.120 I don't know.
00:07:06.060 It's not my job to find out.
00:07:07.520 It's the job of police.
00:07:08.700 And for some reason, the police kept cutting secret deals with Jeffrey Epstein until somehow
00:07:15.280 he was arrested and put in jail in New York City.
00:07:17.360 And what if comedy of errors came from that?
00:07:20.520 He committed suicide.
00:07:22.060 Really?
00:07:23.600 Is that a conspiracy theory to doubt it?
00:07:26.780 Is it a conspiracy theory that he did commit suicide or that he didn't?
00:07:30.520 Which one is supported by facts?
00:07:33.560 Here's New York's mayor.
00:07:34.760 Mr. Mayor, your reaction to the suicide of Jeffrey Epstein?
00:07:38.340 I think it, first of all, must be fully investigated.
00:07:43.240 This just doesn't make sense.
00:07:45.200 This is a guy who was as high profile as it can be,
00:07:48.640 had either been assaulted or attempted suicide previously.
00:07:51.980 There's just no way it makes sense that he was left alone.
00:07:55.660 I am not a conspiracy theorist, but something's way too convenient here,
00:07:59.240 and we need to get down to the bottom of what happened.
00:08:01.200 What do you think happened?
00:08:01.980 I don't know.
00:08:02.700 I want a full investigation, but you know what I also want to see
00:08:05.580 is that the larger case against everyone involved
00:08:09.680 in that trafficking ring must proceed even if he isn't alive
00:08:12.880 because we're talking about many, many people,
00:08:16.860 likely dozens or more who were involved.
00:08:19.860 His death should not mean that that investigation is dropped
00:08:22.240 because that may involve some of the richest,
00:08:23.720 most powerful people in this country.
00:08:25.160 That needs to be fully investigated.
00:08:27.140 Yeah, for some reason, Jeffrey Epstein was taken off
00:08:30.420 suicide watch in the jail.
00:08:32.660 For some reason, the surveillance cameras malfunctioned that night.
00:08:37.060 Oh, it could happen any night.
00:08:39.020 For some reason, the two guards, you can see them here,
00:08:41.880 absolute top-notch, Michael Thomas and Tova Noel,
00:08:45.560 they had a nap and then falsified their records about checking in on him.
00:08:51.540 They were later charged with a crime for that.
00:08:53.480 I'm sure no one bribed them.
00:08:55.440 They look impervious to any sort of corruption
00:08:58.360 or manipulation or bribery or influence.
00:09:00.380 I mean, there's no way Bill or Hillary Clinton
00:09:02.840 could have got through that thin blue line.
00:09:05.640 I think the Epstein suicide is a unifying, uniting moment
00:09:08.460 in its own perverse way.
00:09:09.880 You got left-wing Bill de Blasio, right-wingers,
00:09:12.420 everyone knows that he was not suicided, he was killed.
00:09:17.620 And everyone knows that it's the establishment protecting itself.
00:09:21.680 You could hate the establishment from the left or the right.
00:09:24.200 And everyone knows that the people we rely on
00:09:27.080 to tell us the truth are the most corrupted at all.
00:09:28.940 Here's a reporter admitting that.
00:09:30.580 I've had the story for three years.
00:09:32.080 I've had this interview with Virginia Roberts.
00:09:34.100 We would not put it on the air.
00:09:35.940 First of all, I was told, who's Jeffrey Epstein?
00:09:37.800 No one knows who that is.
00:09:38.800 This is a stupid story.
00:09:40.460 Then the palace found out that we had her whole allegations
00:09:44.800 about Prince Andrew and threatened us a million different ways.
00:09:48.360 We were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview Kate and Will
00:09:52.900 that that also quashed the story.
00:09:56.800 And then Alan Dershowitz was also implicated in it
00:10:00.460 because of the planes.
00:10:01.400 She told me everything.
00:10:02.980 She had pictures.
00:10:03.960 She had everything.
00:10:04.840 She was in hiding for 12 years.
00:10:06.100 We convinced her to come out.
00:10:07.400 We convinced her to talk to us.
00:10:09.300 It was unbelievable what we had.
00:10:11.440 Clinton, we had everything.
00:10:15.040 I tried for three years to get it on.
00:10:17.620 To no avail.
00:10:18.400 And now it's all coming out.
00:10:19.740 And it's like these new revelations.
00:10:21.740 And I freaking had all of it.
00:10:24.040 I'm so pissed right now.
00:10:26.200 Every day I get more and more pissed because I'm just like, oh my God.
00:10:29.740 We, it was, what we had was unreal.
00:10:33.420 Other women backing it up.
00:10:35.200 Hey, yep.
00:10:37.580 Brad Edwards, the attorney, three years ago saying, like, aunt, like, we, there will come
00:10:42.400 a day when we will realize Jeffrey Epstein was the most prolific pedophile this country
00:10:45.840 has ever known.
00:10:47.340 I had it all three years ago.
00:10:48.820 I wonder how many media executives partied with Epstein and Bill Clinton and Bill Gates
00:10:56.440 and Prince Andrew and Kevin Spacey.
00:10:59.640 The CBC was so excited to see Justin Trudeau and Kevin Spacey partying together at Davos,
00:11:04.360 Switzerland, back in 2016.
00:11:06.220 I wonder if the CBC will ask Trudeau if he ever hung out with Jeffrey Epstein, too.
00:11:10.780 I'm sure they'll get right on that.
00:11:12.220 When Epstein was jailed, the media interest was off the charts because it was so dramatic
00:11:18.920 and so obviously scandalous and his suicide, just an amazing story.
00:11:24.800 And then the hunt began for his procurer of sex slaves, Ghislaine Maxwell is her name, who
00:11:31.620 was basically his fixer, his arranger for the young girls because she was a woman, so she
00:11:36.640 was more effective that way, easier to lure girls, easier to finesse things.
00:11:40.940 She was a pimp, really, a sex trafficker, of course.
00:11:44.360 And she went into hiding when Epstein was arrested.
00:11:47.500 She was found hiding in the United States using fake names and fake cell phones not registered
00:11:52.260 to her.
00:11:52.860 She was arrested and brought to jail.
00:11:54.800 She hasn't been suicided yet.
00:11:56.980 As of the moment I write this, I'm actually shocked by that.
00:12:00.200 But she went to a judge to ask that her records be kept secret.
00:12:03.260 The judge disagreed.
00:12:04.300 And so last night, some records that had been hidden for years were revealed.
00:12:07.760 I hope that judge isn't suicided.
00:12:10.940 Have you seen this painting, by the way?
00:12:13.780 That's a real painting of Bill Clinton wearing a dress.
00:12:16.900 That painting was in Jeffrey Epstein's New York City house.
00:12:22.280 Why would that be?
00:12:23.360 I mean, it's funny, I guess.
00:12:24.800 But these are not particularly funny people.
00:12:26.740 These are sex traffickers.
00:12:28.480 Maybe it was a reminder to Bill Clinton that whenever he'd visit the house in which so
00:12:32.260 many girls were raped, maybe it was a reminder that Jeffrey Epstein had the dirt on Bill Clinton,
00:12:36.460 was a witness to him, knew where the other witnesses were, and undoubtedly had video proof
00:12:41.560 of every evil act conducted within.
00:12:44.560 That's how you get to be a billionaire.
00:12:47.520 Have the most rich and powerful men in the world on tape doing crimes that would destroy
00:12:52.060 them and their family names forever.
00:12:53.840 Maybe that painting was a way to remind Bill Clinton who the actual boss was.
00:12:58.820 Here's what one of the rape victims told authorities during the investigation.
00:13:02.660 This is what was revealed by the judge last night against Ghislaine Maxwell's wishes, one
00:13:07.120 of hundreds of documents released.
00:13:09.840 When you say you asked him, why is Bill Clinton here, where was he here?
00:13:14.500 On the island.
00:13:16.200 When you were present with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton on the island, who else was there?
00:13:21.280 Ghislaine, Emmy, and there were, there was two young girls that I could identify.
00:13:24.980 I never really knew them well anyways.
00:13:26.600 It was just two girls from New York.
00:13:29.300 And all of you staying at Jeffrey's house on the island, including Bill Clinton?
00:13:33.200 That's correct.
00:13:33.980 He had about four or five different villas on the island, separate from the main house,
00:13:37.900 and we all stayed in the villas.
00:13:40.000 Were sexual orgies a regular occurrence on the island at Jeffrey's house?
00:13:43.500 Yes.
00:13:45.180 That was a child answering those questions.
00:13:48.660 A child.
00:13:49.860 And she was talking about two children with Bill Clinton's.
00:13:53.240 Just two girls.
00:13:54.780 Two out of dozens.
00:13:55.700 They were just commodities to Bill Clinton and Jeffrey Epstein.
00:13:58.920 As Morrissey would say, they were nobody's nothing.
00:14:01.800 Don't even worry about it.
00:14:04.200 Yesterday, Bill Clinton was out in public.
00:14:05.840 He attended the funeral of John Lewis, a civil rights leader.
00:14:09.600 Thank you very much.
00:14:12.260 First, I thank John Miles and the Lewis family and John's incomparable staff for a chance to say a few words about a man I loved for a long time.
00:14:30.500 Clinton's looking old, but he's still a public figure.
00:14:34.300 He's still revered by Democrats and the media.
00:14:37.780 Hillary Clinton is still lurking, too.
00:14:39.400 Still grousing in public about losing the 2016 election.
00:14:42.460 But now we know Bill Clinton was on Rape Island with two young girls, and they were all having group sex with children.
00:14:48.380 Yeah, just a guess here.
00:14:51.840 Just blue-skying here.
00:14:54.060 Media interest in this bizarre and terrible story.
00:14:56.680 It's going to vanish now.
00:15:00.700 Stay with us for more.
00:15:01.760 You're not supposed to wear them.
00:15:14.900 That's not true.
00:15:15.580 Yes, it is.
00:15:16.480 Yes, it is.
00:15:17.400 Human school requires children after the age of 10 not to wear them.
00:15:20.880 So why would I never wear them?
00:15:21.980 That's true.
00:15:22.360 Why?
00:15:22.700 It's being weird.
00:15:23.720 Y'all still are.
00:15:24.640 You're over the top.
00:15:25.560 All time.
00:15:26.440 You take care of yourself.
00:15:27.680 Bye.
00:15:27.940 All time.
00:15:29.620 You're going to kill me.
00:15:30.580 That's such a great thing to say to tell us.
00:15:33.560 But I'm wearing a mask.
00:15:35.500 Yeah.
00:15:36.080 Good for you, bye.
00:15:37.500 Well, look at that.
00:15:38.820 I hope you die.
00:15:41.120 Does that woman really hope that those children die because they're not wearing their masks?
00:15:47.480 You know, I should tell you that in all of Canada, a country of 37 million souls,
00:15:52.380 only one person under age 20 has died from the virus, and they had a pre-existing terminal illness.
00:15:59.620 In fact, I really don't think young people die from the coronavirus.
00:16:04.460 If anyone was likely to die in that situation, it was the woman scolding them.
00:16:08.140 But I don't actually think she wanted people to die.
00:16:11.000 I think she's just so stressed out by the fear that has turned into the larger pandemic,
00:16:16.960 a pandemic of fear.
00:16:18.040 And she's been told that people without masks are the danger,
00:16:21.760 and that wearing a mask is like some holy symbol, like a garlic clove to ward off a vampire or something.
00:16:30.240 I think it's clear that the conditioning of ourselves to be in a perpetual state of fear
00:16:35.880 is what's actually going to cost lives.
00:16:38.220 Joining me now in studio to talk about this is one of our favorite guys,
00:16:41.980 Aaron Rosenberg, our free speech lawyer, who's also here today to talk to us
00:16:45.700 about mask bylaws across Canada.
00:16:50.200 Aaron, how are you doing?
00:16:50.860 Very well.
00:16:51.280 Thanks so much for having me.
00:16:52.540 It's my pleasure.
00:16:54.020 You know, the thing that we're going to go through the mask bylaws,
00:16:57.260 because about a week ago we went through maskexemption.ca with you.
00:17:01.120 We talked about the Toronto bylaw and the special exemptions,
00:17:04.980 and we told our people that they could buy a little laminated wallet-sized mask exemption card from us
00:17:11.340 that has the specific portion of the bylaw on the back.
00:17:15.400 And now that there's about 10 different bylaws across the country,
00:17:18.220 we have another version of the mask exemption card.
00:17:22.280 We don't have one for every single city in town.
00:17:24.480 We just have a generic one, and it says to see the details of the exemption,
00:17:30.080 click maskexemption.ca.
00:17:31.620 And then hopefully the shopkeeper or the public member will go to the website,
00:17:36.780 and they'll see this chart, which we're still tweaking right now.
00:17:40.760 So we're here today, Aaron, to update our viewers on some of the various jurisdictions.
00:17:47.140 We've had a few different lawyers work on this,
00:17:49.140 so you're here to talk about the different exemptions in different towns.
00:17:51.980 Well, that's right.
00:17:53.360 You know, they've got, you know, as you know, Ezra,
00:17:57.320 the provinces have decided not to get involved in regulating these matters.
00:18:07.240 In most cases, I think Nova Scotia regulates.
00:18:09.680 Yeah, yeah.
00:18:10.560 So in most cases, the provinces have said,
00:18:14.440 this is not really something we're comfortable legislating.
00:18:18.720 We're not comfortable requiring or mandating masks.
00:18:22.640 So what's been left is the vacuum has been filled by a patchwork of municipal bylaws.
00:18:31.440 They seem to hue along the same lines as the other jurisdictions,
00:18:38.520 but there's still a patchwork.
00:18:40.000 They're somewhat inconsistent, and that raises a whole bunch of problems,
00:18:43.580 which I'm sure we're going to talk about.
00:18:44.580 It is.
00:18:45.880 They're inconsistent.
00:18:47.520 You have different quality lawyers working for this town or this city.
00:18:53.200 I do note that there are two provinces that the whole place is covered, Quebec and Nova Scotia.
00:18:57.800 You also have different rules for airports and airlines.
00:19:00.640 So the first question that jumps to mind is,
00:19:04.160 they can't all be accurate.
00:19:06.100 They can't all be medically sound.
00:19:07.580 If this place has this exemption and this place doesn't,
00:19:11.400 it's clear that this isn't medicine we're talking about anymore.
00:19:14.420 This is politics.
00:19:15.820 This is an extremely political issue, as you described.
00:19:21.740 And the cities are left with the determination as to whether they want to make a political statement
00:19:29.180 that they will not make masks mandatory or the political statement that they will.
00:19:34.700 And I think what we've seen with the cropping up of all of these bylaws across the country
00:19:40.200 is that municipalities would err more towards the size of mandating masks
00:19:48.040 and being part of the milieu that feel that masks are absolutely necessary and must be mandated.
00:19:54.300 I think one of the problems is who enforces it.
00:19:57.880 We saw that scolding woman telling the kids that she hoped they died.
00:20:02.180 What I hate about these bylaws is they turn ordinary Canadians into informants, snitches, cops, and judges.
00:20:10.720 People who didn't want to do that, who just want a positive relationship with their clients and customers,
00:20:16.960 now are enforcers.
00:20:19.100 And it's pitting people against each other.
00:20:21.900 And let me just show you.
00:20:25.060 You've probably seen this video before.
00:20:26.560 This is from Quebec.
00:20:27.380 We've tried to reach out to this individual.
00:20:29.520 He was in a Tim Hortons, didn't want to wear his mask.
00:20:32.000 Did he have a medical exemption?
00:20:33.980 Did he have some asthma or something?
00:20:35.780 We don't know.
00:20:36.980 But here's the public health solution that, at least in this situation,
00:20:40.740 a cop thought was better than, God forbid, him not wearing a mask.
00:20:43.720 Take a look at this.
00:20:44.400 Take a look at this.
00:20:56.580 Take a look at this.
00:21:00.600 It didn't fall.
00:21:01.880 It's not because she did it?
00:21:03.880 It's not because she did an Coverel?
00:21:06.180 I don't know.
00:21:10.740 It's an issue with masks.
00:21:12.180 huh yeah i mean i think everyone in that restaurant would have been stressed out
00:21:19.700 i think some people would have been shocked the man in question for all we know had a medical
00:21:23.940 exemption that was a bizarre health remedy to a possible health problem and what's so crazy is
00:21:32.340 there's been no mask law for the last four months when the pandemic has been raging
00:21:38.020 all of a sudden it's such a crisis that man has to be tackled and effectively beaten up right quite
00:21:43.400 the opposite we know now that the federal government the federal public health officials
00:21:49.740 were saying that masks are are inappropriate that you that we should not be wearing masks we're not
00:21:55.700 recommending masks so now we've done a completely 180 and now we've got state patrols marching around
00:22:02.500 and enforcing mandatory mask bylaws and as you said it is arming citizens with an opportunity to
00:22:13.540 to turn the government gun on their fellow citizens if they're not complying with the the the cause to
00:22:22.820 etra which is wearing masks and so this is what you see over and over again as you see karen types or
00:22:28.980 or um or uh or folks that want to cancel a service or a company for whatever reason
00:22:36.980 they use this as as a basis to do so and they turn the government gun against these businesses that are
00:22:42.900 already struggling um under this current pandemic situation all right let's whip through some of the
00:22:48.740 cities uh for folks who we're going to skip over toronto today but for folks who are interested in
00:22:53.860 toronto exemption uh we had a very big discussion about that the other week there's an excellent
00:22:59.380 series of exemptions in the law for a number of purposes including for creed that's a deeply
00:23:04.100 held set of beliefs the most important thing about the toronto law is that no one is allowed to ask you
00:23:09.460 to prove your exemption that is actually against the law so let's jump right in um i have in my hand
00:23:15.780 a list prepared by a variety of lawyers and you're here to speak to this list let's start with
00:23:21.780 vancouver and victoria from uh at least of the date this was compiled no laws out there yet yeah that's
00:23:29.460 right and and and these laws are being debated currently and are in the process of uh of of being
00:23:36.420 enacted uh so that's not unusual uh and my understanding is that many of the bylaws around
00:23:43.620 the country including major cities in alberta for example edmonton and calgary are coming into a force
00:23:49.140 uh coming into effect tomorrow yeah so let's hop right into edmonton first um must wear face covering
00:23:57.860 in any indoor enclosed or substantially enclosed places so this would include malls churches
00:24:05.060 public vehicles transit but there are exceptions what are the exceptions in edmonton yeah so so what
00:24:10.980 the bylaw sets out is that uh folks that are unable to wear a face covering because of a mental or
00:24:16.740 physical concern or limitation or something protected by the alberta human rights act and so that seems
00:24:23.780 to mirror the toronto city bylaw quite close closely um and also obviously folks that uh cannot wear or
00:24:31.620 remove masks without assistance children under two so similar uh similar uh uh exemptions however what i did
00:24:40.020 not see in in edmonton or calgary was the wording to the effect that uh that a person that uh that claims
00:24:50.900 an exemption is not required to prove the exemption yeah um and as we talked about last time this would
00:24:57.380 be like someone in a wheelchair saying i need to park in a wheelchair park in a disabled parking uh place
00:25:06.580 and the shopkeeper saying prove you're a paraplegic prove it prove you're a paraplegic before we let
00:25:12.900 you park there if people if shopkeepers demand that you prove you have a health exemption that is quite
00:25:21.140 possibly a violation of your rights and a violation of the bylaw at least in certain cities like toronto which
00:25:29.700 explicitly says you can't do that some of these jurisdictions that have poorly worded laws are frankly
00:25:35.300 setting themselves up for a lawsuit yeah i think so and certainly a a human rights complaint at the
00:25:41.860 at the minimum um because a human rights uh the human rights codes across the country they've been
00:25:48.260 recognized as quasi-constitutional which means that they are extremely important and thus a city bylaw
00:25:56.500 even if it's worded in such a way where a human rights complaint could arise uh the human rights code
00:26:03.220 would likely overrule the bylaw um let's hop ahead to um the prairies looks like so far there are no laws
00:26:12.020 in the prairie provinces but moving west to east ottawa they have a rule uh face coverings in public
00:26:19.700 spaces malls retail business by the way you can see all these um stats we're looking at at maskexemption.ca
00:26:26.260 so don't worry if you're not catching in real time go to maskexemption.ca um exemptions for kids under
00:26:32.580 two but also for kids under five who are squirmy which i think is sort of funny i mean uh some some
00:26:39.700 jurisdictions say kids under five some say kids under two again the distinction is not there's no medical
00:26:44.980 reason why kids in ottawa who are five are exempt but kids in calgary who are three are covered that's
00:26:52.820 just again politics and it shows that this is all jiggery pokery changing rules changing vibes yeah
00:27:01.140 this is not science yeah it's it's impractical uh to have these uh these inconsistencies especially
00:27:07.620 uh in in uh in close by towns uh we've had situations during this pandemic not related to
00:27:13.540 the masks but uh for example when the stages reopen where you have on one side of the street
00:27:18.980 the business can open on the other side of the street it can't and that can remain in place for
00:27:23.300 a long time and the same goes with this if i have my kids um and one happens to be two uh happens to
00:27:28.900 be a five-year-old if i cross the street that child has to wear a mask if i if i'm on the other side of
00:27:34.660 the street they don't this inconsistency creates just lots of problems and uh you know these are the
00:27:40.900 types of problems that legislature needs to address instead they're just created by these laws um
00:27:46.340 very important part and we put this in bold on the website for the ottawa bylaw no person shall be
00:27:53.540 required to provide proof of any of the exemptions set out above and this is so important and and the
00:28:00.740 card that we printed for people to either buy from us laminated for 10 bucks or they can just print off
00:28:05.620 a copy for free from the website it's a it's written in a friendly way please help hey i'm exempt let's be
00:28:12.100 friends we're not fighting because shopkeepers are stressed out by the shopkeepers don't like this
00:28:18.260 it's so important that shopkeepers know that they don't have to be detectives they don't have to be
00:28:24.580 judges they don't have to be cops they don't have to say you prove it in fact it's illegal for them to
00:28:29.940 say you prove it so um this will come as a great relief not just for members of the public but if you're
00:28:36.500 running a starbucks if you're running a coffee time or whatever and someone comes in says i got an
00:28:41.940 exemption that is the best news that a shopkeeper can have because he is actually forbidden from
00:28:49.860 getting into a fight well good so he cannot say prove it prove it prove it yeah you're right it protects
00:28:55.700 both sides of the equation the the as you said the the folks that that that need the exemption they
00:29:01.780 need to claim the exemption they're embarrassed or uncomfortable and they shouldn't be required
00:29:05.540 to prove their exemption on the spot in a stressful situation with lots of lots of folks around and
00:29:10.500 as you said quite rightly the shopkeeper then is removed from having to play enforcer of the bylaw
00:29:17.700 which is an unfortunate aspect of this law which which defers enforcement upon shopkeepers that are
00:29:26.020 already stressed out yeah and by the way the tests here are very one of the exemptions in ottawa for
00:29:31.940 example is if you have a medical condition that you can't properly wear a mask well do you have
00:29:36.180 trouble breathing that's a medical condition you doesn't have to you don't have to prove it you don't
00:29:39.700 have to prove to the shopkeeper you don't have to show them your hospital privacy same in hamilton
00:29:45.460 hamilton's the next city we cover um anyone with an underlying medical condition which inhibits
00:29:51.140 their ability to wear a face cover you're exempt anyone with a disability that makes it difficult to
00:29:55.860 wear or communicate while wearing a face covering is it difficult for you to communicate while we
00:30:02.020 wearing a face covering if so you're exempt and again that key key key point anyone who simply states
00:30:09.380 that one of the exemptions of this by a lot applies to them so you do so you're exempt for
00:30:15.460 these five reasons and then a sixth reason to be exempt is that you say you're exempt right that hamilton
00:30:22.820 bylaw is actually either written extremely poorly or brilliantly i can't tell because to be exempt
00:30:29.460 you just have to say you're exempt and then you're exempt well i think that's good and i think look
00:30:35.860 that is you know as you said it it it may be uh uh you know smart like a fox in the sense that we you
00:30:42.420 know it's it's it we don't know if it's if it's it was poor drafting or clever uh drafting but ultimately
00:30:49.460 i mean in my view this is exactly what what the exchange should be i am claiming an exemption
00:30:56.260 i don't need to prove to you what the exemption is okay great go along your day um and i think that
00:31:01.860 that that's this type of law would be so frustrating to the citizen enforcers yeah well and that's the
00:31:07.620 thing if you believe the law applies to you it applies to you very much but if you say the law doesn't
00:31:13.700 apply to you it doesn't apply to you at all it's actually completely brilliant i prefer to look at
00:31:20.420 it as brilliant rather than stupid because simply saying you're exempt means you're exempt so um almost
00:31:28.420 no one could be bound by this law if they just say i'm not bound by it okay that's and you know what
00:31:35.860 that you know it's clever in the sense that like i feel like that's really the way it should go
00:31:42.340 but again that's voluntary compliance let me move on to simcoe county and the district of muskoka
00:31:48.740 which includes barry um some folks know that muskoka includes sort of cottage country in ontario
00:31:54.980 so it's not surprising to see that outdoor day camps and indoor day camps are exempted schools are
00:32:01.700 exempted child care is exempted um there's actually a fair amount of exemptions sounds like they're
00:32:07.380 slightly more normal than some of the more crazy jurisdictions and again i come down to that
00:32:12.820 very key part people who are exempt need not give details about why they are exempt and for any
00:32:20.820 shopkeepers that are watching i beg you do not break the law do not make yourself a violator of
00:32:28.340 someone human rights even if you're a skeptic that's not your job your job is to run a coffee shop
00:32:33.460 your job is to run a job is to run a barber shop it's not your job to be a judge jury executioner cop
00:32:38.980 by law officer someone says they're exempt you don't have the tools the skills the resources to be the
00:32:44.340 judge of that and luckily the bylaw says um people who are exempt need not give details about why they're
00:32:50.580 exempt yeah so that's good news for barry and muskoka and that's and that's goes to the to the to the
00:32:55.700 larger point which is that you know mandating masks it's shrouded in problems that's that's what we're
00:33:03.540 dealing with here but ultimately if it was simply a voluntary compliance issue and someone could simply
00:33:11.780 say i don't need to wear a mask i don't want to wear a mask then that is totally fine and all the the
00:33:18.820 scolders would be perfectly fine wearing their own mask but they wouldn't be able to turn the government gun
00:33:25.060 on those that do not agree with the idea of wearing a mask yeah next is the regional municipality of
00:33:31.940 niagara um mask by law there too um one of the exemptions is if it would inhibit your ability to
00:33:40.100 breathe i that is so vague if you've worn a mask you know that it inhibits your ability to breathe that's
00:33:47.300 why it's a mask yeah uh so i don't see a special uh prohibition on asking for proof but again if you
00:33:57.620 start asking people to prove they have some sort of a disability get ready for a human rights complaint
00:34:02.260 these that's why these are terrible laws because they're making people be snoops snitches informants
00:34:08.580 interrogators inquisitors of each other this is what i mean by the true pandemic pandemic's over
00:34:14.020 um trudeau predicted between 50 000 and 350 000 deaths in canada that's what his model said
00:34:19.940 thank god we've had less than nine thousand this is the pandemic it's a public health pandemic let's
00:34:26.180 move on to quebec the whole province is covered in this one this is one of the two provinces that
00:34:29.460 has a province-wide coverage uh what do you think of this uh province well you know again we don't see
00:34:35.700 is the same provision that we've seen across canada which is this exemption that you don't need to
00:34:41.220 it sorry that the provision that you do not require proof of the exemption um but but you know what
00:34:49.620 i and i don't see any reference to any sort of human rights um any human rights distinctions um or
00:34:56.820 protections uh what i do see is uh people removing masks momentarily for identification purposes um and
00:35:04.740 uh you know in classrooms and a restaurant and other enclosed spaces um but i don't you know there
00:35:13.140 don't seem to be a great deal of medical exceptions here uh the only one would be if you're actually
00:35:20.100 receiving treatment or engaging in a physical physical activity so for example exercising so i don't
00:35:26.020 see the types of wide protections and exemptions that are provided across the country i i view that as highly
00:35:32.980 problematic um but it's quebec and things are done completely different in quebec the two things i
00:35:37.940 would known in quebec is that the mask bylaw does not apply to anyone under 12. so that's a whole whack
00:35:43.860 of exemptions and for indoor spaces if you're seated in an indoor space and are social distancing
00:35:49.940 you don't need a mask which i think is common sense like which is it do i need a mask and social
00:35:54.740 distancing then why do i need social distancing or why do i need a mask so there's a flicker of common
00:35:59.780 sense in quebec that if you're in a place um they list for example classrooms cultural activities
00:36:05.620 entertainment restaurant food court bar and you're apart from you don't have to have your mask on
00:36:12.260 if you and your little crew are six feet away from other people this is all bs but at least they
00:36:17.780 recognize it's bs that you don't have to do both social distance and mask now i hear dr fauci's talking
00:36:23.540 about mandatory goggles what a kook let's keep going um we have only a few more to go st john's newfoundland
00:36:31.860 none as of a few days ago moncton frederickton and st john new brunswick there's a uh public transit
00:36:40.500 requirement which as far as these bands goes is fairly limited yeah there's a medical exemption
00:36:47.380 and you're not probably on a bus for four or five hours you're probably on a bus for
00:36:53.060 minutes yeah it's not the worst of it's transitory no pun intended but it's also
00:36:58.340 that uh you know this seems to be the uh the gateway uh the transit mask bylaws seem to be the gateway
00:37:06.500 into the wider city so i would keep my eye on those uh on those spots nova scotia i'm going from
00:37:12.660 memory nova scotia has not had a new case in weeks uh or maybe i'm confusing that with new brunswick
00:37:19.300 but maybe there's like a single case in all of nova scotia um a country twice the province twice the
00:37:25.380 size of belgium um so it's ridiculous that they have a mask bylaw at all but there are some exemptions
00:37:34.500 again human rights conditions if you have a human rights condition and like in ontario creed which is
00:37:42.420 a way of saying a deeply held belief if it's against your creed to wear a mask you're exempt
00:37:47.380 so again i would say to my friends in nova scotia someone comes to your shop and says i'm exempt
00:37:52.180 do not pry and poke them at it because that could because if they're exempt under the human rights
00:37:57.620 code you're not a judge to say otherwise let it go last one why don't you cover the um
00:38:03.700 pei there's no rules there how about airports this is interesting to me go ahead because that is is very
00:38:10.020 interesting and so what you see here um is is uh there are some exemptions you have to wear a face
00:38:17.860 mask in an airport you can't board a plane without a mask you have to wear a face mask at the checkpoints
00:38:27.620 during boarding during disembarking um and and especially when you can't maintain the the six
00:38:36.180 feet distance let me be extra clear you have to have a mask but you can sit in an airport without
00:38:42.980 the mask on if you're six feet away from someone else so when you're boarding the plane when you're
00:38:47.780 going through security you need the mask on but if you're just sitting in the airport and no one's
00:38:51.620 within six media you don't need a mask the cbc lied when they said andrew shear was breaking that rule
00:38:58.660 someone snapped a picture of andrew shear talking to brian pallister
00:39:02.100 in the airport neither had masks and they tried to mask shame them of course the trudeau state
00:39:07.540 broadcaster but actually as long as you have a mask on you in your pocket or whatever you can be
00:39:13.380 sitting by yourself six feet away from people and you're fine it's when you go on it's when you go
00:39:17.700 through security when you get on the plane or if you're instructed by a flight attendant even on the
00:39:22.900 plane if you're six feet away from anyone else you can be mask free on the plane and again i i hate the
00:39:30.260 fact that flight attendants who already have a stressful enough job are the enforcers of this
00:39:35.540 the flight attendants can order you to do this or that and you have to comply as with anything on
00:39:39.780 an airplane you have to comply with what they say but uh you actually under the law don't have to wear
00:39:46.740 a mask if you're six feet away from the next guy on the plane right and then and again you know further
00:39:54.100 to your point uh the the policy is very specific it does it expressly states a person must comply with
00:40:02.980 any instructions given by the person airport personnel or airplane personnel with respect to wearing
00:40:12.100 a face mask so that's that's pretty black and white yeah uh look we've thrown a lot we've covered
00:40:17.780 the whole country literally coast to coast in the in the last 15 minutes here and i want to try and
00:40:25.940 sum this up for viewers who are probably their head spinning with all the exemptions first thing i would
00:40:30.740 say is print off your exemption card print off the generic one if you're not in toronto if you're in
00:40:35.860 toronto print off that specific one toronto's the biggest city will probably have the most massive
00:40:39.940 exemptions there um we have two other videos on this page that aaron and i give advice to shopkeepers
00:40:46.340 advice to the members of the public check those out but if i had to sum things up it would be this
00:40:52.420 don't pick a fight remember the people who you're talking to are generally stressed out too and let's
00:40:57.860 not pit each other against each other but be firm enough to say look the law has an exemption
00:41:06.660 i'm using the exemption that's following the law the exemption is part of the law it's not a trick it's not
00:41:12.580 an anti-law the exemption is an essential part of the law it's what keeps the law legal and the person
00:41:19.700 you're giving the exemption to does not have the skills or resources or training to be a judge of
00:41:28.020 that exemption and so province after province town after town says you don't have to prove it you just
00:41:34.980 have to say it and that's enough it's odious that the politicians of this country are turning us into
00:41:41.620 snitches and informants but many of these laws covering most canadian citizens have exemptions
00:41:48.820 that you simply say i am exempt and the matter is done that's why the card is helpful because just print
00:41:56.420 off the card it's free if you want a laminated one we'll send you one for 10 bucks which is frankly
00:42:01.540 our cost and the the card is just a friendly way of saying hey let's not fight look at this card go
00:42:07.700 to maskexemption.ca watch the videos read the bylaws let's not fight just don't fight with me because if
00:42:15.060 i'm exempt whether it's for a health reason or i can't breathe or you know my child is in 12 in quebec or
00:42:22.420 whatever just don't play cop i hate the politicians because they've turned us into cops yeah you know it's
00:42:30.900 so it's so um helpful i think to have a a physical representation or reflection expression of an
00:42:39.460 exemption and as you pointed out with with the hamilton bylaw all you need to do is say that you
00:42:45.380 have an exemption and that's good enough under that yeah that's the that's the craziest of the bylaws
00:42:51.060 you don't even have to have an exemption in hamilton you just have to say you're exempt and hamilton
00:42:57.220 says that's enough for us yeah and and rebel is stepping into the void here because some
00:43:02.980 municipalities and some transit systems have created their own mask exemption cards when of
00:43:08.580 course some of the municipalities when they faced a little bit of heat they scrapped it yeah here's a
00:43:12.900 look at the toronto uh transit corporation largest transit company in canada as far as i know they had
00:43:18.100 their own mask exemption and then obviously under pressure they took it down um i don't know why there
00:43:23.460 are exemptions why wouldn't they have an it's it's helpful and it proves the the the this important
00:43:30.340 point which is that again um you you should be able to have some sort of representation of this so
00:43:36.420 that's why i think this is an important cause yeah well listen thanks for going through this uh
00:43:40.900 there's so much in there and it's probably going to change and it's probably going to evolve
00:43:44.900 that's why the generic card that we're now letting you print for free or you can buy for 10 bucks
00:43:49.060 just says go to maskexemption.ca i think we're going to update this chart every week probably
00:43:54.820 because there's probably going to be a change somewhere in canada every week it's not perfect
00:43:59.380 and don't take this as formal legal advice but you're not going to a real court anyways you're
00:44:04.820 going into a starbucks that's not a court and that's half the point here don't play lawyer and
00:44:09.380 don't let them pay play judge say you're exempt if you're exempt and that ought to be the end of it
00:44:14.500 and there's so many exempt exemptions here and in hamilton simply saying you're exempt makes it true
00:44:20.180 so stay in touch on this um and don't let them get you don't let them get into your head because that
00:44:28.900 actually will be one of the worst legacies of the pandemic is turning us afraid turning us against
00:44:34.420 each other and creating a level of stress that will likely have higher health consequences than the
00:44:39.380 pandemic itself last word to you aaron well you know what um i i think it is important to for
00:44:44.260 people to to study these laws to have a better understanding of what their locality is saying
00:44:49.780 about masks to comply with those laws and also to to understand that there are these exemptions and
00:44:57.780 you can use them if they're available to you well and that's the thing i want to close on that in
00:45:01.380 case it wasn't clear i'm saying to you comply with the laws that's why we got a lawyer here a lawyer
00:45:07.460 doesn't give advice saying break the law we're saying comply with the law but the law has so many
00:45:13.700 exemptions that you can follow and be in compliance in hamilton you're complying with the law
00:45:21.300 by saying you're exempt from the law that's not breaking the law that's following the law and
00:45:26.820 complying with it so our advice if you're if you're curious about it if you don't understand me i'm
00:45:32.100 saying follow the law i'm saying know what the law is because there's a good chance you're exempt from it
00:45:37.940 all right great to see you thank you so much maskexemption.ca get your free card you can print
00:45:43.860 out yourself or order a laminated one from us and we'll probably do an update with yourself
00:45:48.020 in today's letters here's one hi as about four months ago i terminated my subscription to the
00:46:07.540 national post and started with the weekly epoch times the national post phoned me a week after the
00:46:13.780 determination asking why i canceled i told them i didn't want to pay for a pamphlet that had no news
00:46:21.140 dad that's from my dad you know i didn't know he had canceled his national post subscription and for
00:46:29.220 some of the very reasons that i suggested looks like my dad's four months ahead of me he knew what
00:46:34.580 was coming well that's it for today until next time on behalf of all of us here at rebel world
00:46:39.620 headquarters to you at home good night and keep fighting for freedom