Rebel News Podcast - June 02, 2022


SHEILA GUNN REID | Lewis Brackpool's Great Reset debrief after reporting on the World Economic Forum


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36 minutes

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147.5255

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5,312

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348

Misogynist Sentences

4

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6


Summary

We re getting a debrief on the World Economic Forum. Rebel News reporter Louis Brackpool joins me tonight to talk about the sights, the sounds, and all the news from on the ground in Davos, Switzerland.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We're getting a debrief on the World Economic Forum.
00:00:04.760 Rebel News reporter Louis Brackpool joins me tonight.
00:00:08.240 I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed, and you're watching The Gunn Show.
00:00:10.860 So the annual meeting of the globalist cabal coven just wrapped up in Davos, Switzerland.
00:00:35.500 Yes, I'm talking about the World Economic Forum.
00:00:37.700 And though the mainstream media and certain politicians say that the motives of the World
00:00:45.960 Economic Forum are completely benign, benevolent, they just want the best for the world, when
00:00:52.840 you dig a little deeper and you listen to what the World Economic Forum leaders and participants
00:00:59.540 are saying about their plans for humanity and the economy and to combat climate change,
00:01:07.700 and deal with inequity, it sounds pretty sinister.
00:01:14.500 It sounds like you'll own nothing and be happy.
00:01:17.880 And if you're not happy, well, you better shut up about it.
00:01:21.120 Anyway, Rebel News sent a team of six reporters to Davos, Switzerland to tell the other side
00:01:26.480 of the story because you could not trust the mainstream media to tell the truth because
00:01:30.700 so many of them were participating in the World Economic Forum events.
00:01:37.260 Joining me tonight for a debrief about the sights, the sounds, and all the news from on the ground
00:01:44.100 in Davos, Switzerland is Rebel News reporter Louis Brackpool.
00:01:48.140 And he joins me in an interview we recorded yesterday afternoon.
00:01:59.020 Joining me now from his home in Yapton is my friend and colleague, Louis Brackpool.
00:02:04.720 Louis, I wanted to have you on the show because I didn't get to go to Davos.
00:02:08.620 There were some work-related tasks that I needed to deal with back home here, including the continued
00:02:13.360 crackdown on the churches here.
00:02:15.720 But you were not just my eyes and ears on the ground there, but I think you were the eyes
00:02:20.360 and ears of the world on the ground because I think there have never really been any skeptical
00:02:25.920 journalists attending the World Economic Forum meetings.
00:02:30.480 And you could tell in some of the coverage from the other media outlets about the fact that
00:02:37.160 there were these foreign invaders full of skepticism and doubt in amongst their midst.
00:02:44.420 I guess my first question is, what was it like?
00:02:49.060 Like, what were, did you have any experiences with the other media while you were there?
00:02:55.580 It's a good question.
00:02:58.180 I'll tell you what, you're completely right when you say that they were petrified or they were scared
00:03:03.400 when they realized that they had independent media or journalists and reporters flocking to
00:03:11.700 ask them questions.
00:03:13.760 That being said, of course, you can obviously, you've seen the clips of Avi and Mini really
00:03:19.340 homing in on a lot of the journalists and the other mainstream media outlets such as the
00:03:25.140 New York Times and, of course, ministers from all over the world.
00:03:30.100 And it's a very, very strange place because you have this fake pop-up corporate strip in Davos
00:03:40.220 that they obviously do once the annual meetings begin each time that they set it up.
00:03:46.900 And it's just this one big circle jerk.
00:03:50.000 I always explain it, right?
00:03:51.400 The best way to explain it to someone is, you know, when you go on like a hen do or a stag do
00:03:56.780 or you're going away with your girlfriends or you're the lads on a holiday and you go to
00:04:04.280 those specific types of holidays where there's a main strip of all the bars, clubs and, you
00:04:10.160 know, the nightlife and everything.
00:04:12.080 Imagine that, but it's for billionaires and it's for the corporate lot.
00:04:16.080 And instead of the nightlife, it's more sort of corporations, all funded, all kind of tied
00:04:24.940 in with each other.
00:04:26.180 And they're all just basically doing one big show off, one big circle jerk to say, hey,
00:04:31.420 I'm part of the WEF.
00:04:34.420 All of our companies are in this one conglomerate area and just one big show off, really.
00:04:41.060 And that was really strange.
00:04:42.920 And you saw, of course, clips when I was confronting the Intel events manager.
00:04:50.140 And he, of course, cowardly ran off after I started talking about censorship.
00:04:55.120 But after that, we panned the camera around.
00:04:57.420 You saw this celebrity like culture in front of billboards of like Intel and the World Economic
00:05:04.960 Forum logo.
00:05:06.040 And that's really weird to me.
00:05:08.100 You know, obviously, I live in the middle of nowhere here in England, so I don't really
00:05:13.460 see that type of celebrity-esque type culture.
00:05:17.260 But to see it firsthand in Davos, where the global elite meet and sort of discuss rearranging
00:05:24.320 the world, and that's not a conspiracy theory anymore.
00:05:27.500 You can actually say that out loud.
00:05:30.260 That's really weird to me.
00:05:31.780 So I was pretty weirded out.
00:05:33.240 And I'll be honest, as much as I loved Switzerland and, you know, the mountains and, you know,
00:05:39.520 the wildlife and the way it looked, I'm kind of glad I'm back home to my home comforts.
00:05:45.560 Yeah.
00:05:46.120 You know, from watching your footage, it felt as though they managed to somehow strip all
00:05:54.020 the charm out of this Swiss town and sort of turn it into a billionaire's Vegas with all
00:06:02.700 these bizarre disposable storefronts.
00:06:05.680 I thought that was interesting, too, is, you know, and I've seen this at the UN Climate
00:06:08.720 Change Conferences where everything is sort of built once.
00:06:12.800 It's plastic.
00:06:13.920 It's disposable.
00:06:14.880 They build it for show for the world and then just throw it in the bin when they're done.
00:06:19.980 And I think, you know, same thing at Davos where they're preeming about climate change
00:06:24.480 and how these billionaires and these oligarchs and these businesses are going to be the solution
00:06:28.760 for climate change.
00:06:30.240 And yet they're all flying in on private jets to their little disposable storefronts to
00:06:35.480 lecture us about our SUVs and our climate footprints.
00:06:40.420 And you guys noticed a lot of that.
00:06:42.600 You guys went to the airport and showed all the private jets.
00:06:47.180 And what I loved about that was the other media could have gone to the airport.
00:06:52.540 The other media probably even came in on that airport, but they didn't think there was anything
00:06:57.060 strange about it.
00:06:59.240 It's strange about all these private jets and these billionaires coming in on their private
00:07:04.100 jets and then taking a helicopter actually to Davos.
00:07:08.120 They didn't think there was anything strange about that when, you know, it's all just the
00:07:12.260 ends justifying the means.
00:07:13.500 Yeah. And what's interesting about the private airport report was when we arrived there, the
00:07:22.000 air traffic controllers were so friendly and actually invited us in.
00:07:25.800 We were having a great chat with them and they actually showed us the database of all the
00:07:29.860 private airplanes going in.
00:07:33.620 And you could easily Google the registration number and figure out who was who.
00:07:37.780 So they were explaining as well how today wasn't a busy day.
00:07:42.800 And of course, there was only I think we saw about four, maybe five private jets on that
00:07:47.440 particular day were reporting.
00:07:49.180 But the day before and the day before that, they were explaining how it was completely chocker.
00:07:56.080 Essentially, it was completely ran full of private jets.
00:08:00.360 And because, I mean, bless them, unfortunately, they couldn't do the private helicopter transport over to Davos.
00:08:08.660 They had to go via car.
00:08:10.300 So, you know, poor them, of course, you know, taking the windy roads that we had to into Davos.
00:08:16.700 But I think, yeah, you're right.
00:08:18.280 It is important.
00:08:19.400 And I think you're right when you say the media could have easily gone there and reported on it
00:08:24.500 and could have explained themselves on why, but they don't because they know it's hypocritical.
00:08:32.260 They know that it's wrong and they don't like the fact that independent journalists or independent
00:08:40.740 reporters point that out because it completely derails their their narrative.
00:08:47.180 Yeah.
00:08:47.440 And there's I think it's more than that.
00:08:50.200 It's not that they share a similar narrative.
00:08:54.220 They share a similar organization, as in the exact same one of the World Economic Forum.
00:09:00.680 Avi Amini ran into the managing editor of The New York Times there.
00:09:05.700 And Sophie Corcoran, who was also on the trip with us.
00:09:10.480 She I think it was The Wall Street Journal had an event there.
00:09:16.840 They had their own little sort of pop up shop, storefront, pavilion, I guess I'll call it.
00:09:22.080 And yet so they're attending the World Economic Forum as attendees, organization attendees,
00:09:27.160 but also telling the world without divulging these very obvious conflicts.
00:09:32.800 They're reporting on the event that they are actively participating in.
00:09:37.420 And they don't think there's anything weird about that.
00:09:40.300 They don't think the world deserves to know about these conflicts of interest.
00:09:43.900 And they actually didn't think anyone would tell the world either until you guys went there.
00:09:49.080 Exactly.
00:09:49.940 And the main question that I was asking was, how how can you try?
00:09:54.820 And I think Avi was saying the same thing when he asked The New York Times chief editor.
00:09:59.020 And how can you trust the mainstream media to be fair in their reporting when they're an invited guest?
00:10:07.580 They are invited to these summits by the WEF that espouse all this nonsensical elitist type policy and mentality.
00:10:18.540 How can they be fair in reporting it when they're accredited?
00:10:24.300 They're told, yeah, of course, you can come along.
00:10:27.020 You want to take the private jet over to to to the little private airport we got near Davos?
00:10:31.960 Yeah, sure. Come along. No problem.
00:10:34.820 Whereas, you know, people like us, you know, there's nothing wrong with easy jet, in my opinion.
00:10:39.320 But, of course, going economy class, getting, of course, getting a permit for driving, driving all the way through the windy roads and staying in an Airbnb an hour and a half away to, you know, keep going and reporting on what they're saying and what they're doing and what they're up to.
00:10:56.420 I don't know. It's just I don't get how you can you can trust an organisation or a media outlet who is who is completely accredited and then wants to try and report it fairly.
00:11:12.980 That to me just doesn't make sense.
00:11:14.940 If you want to be fair, don't go around, you know, pushing this narrative of net zero and climate change and climate alarmism to then to then turn up to the Billionaires Boys Club and start to espouse the same thing that they are espousing.
00:11:33.240 It doesn't it doesn't make sense to me.
00:11:35.160 And they think the public is stupid.
00:11:37.640 I think that's the part that I find the most offensive is they think the public is stupid.
00:11:41.860 And if you catch them lying to the public, then they accuse you of misinformation.
00:11:48.120 Yeah, of course. Yeah.
00:11:49.180 And, you know, you all you got to do is just repeat what Klaus Schwab is saying, what Harari is saying, what all of these elitist dudes and girls are espousing.
00:12:04.360 You just repeat back to to the public.
00:12:07.460 They'll call you a conspiracy theorist.
00:12:09.320 And I don't understand that.
00:12:10.840 Like, how have we gone to that, that if you're repeating what they are saying to, let's say, the public or a mainstream media outlet and you're reporting on that?
00:12:21.060 No, you're you're a conspiracy theorist.
00:12:23.000 You're far right.
00:12:24.380 You're you're a climate denier.
00:12:27.000 You're X, Y and Z for even questioning.
00:12:30.220 It's just it's mad to me.
00:12:31.860 I just don't really understand it.
00:12:33.480 Now, you also caused a minor, minor international incident.
00:12:41.440 You got in a fight with the government of Rwanda simply for simply for citing DW.
00:12:49.880 They accused you of being racist for citing another news source about what Rwanda was doing regarding vaccinations.
00:12:58.460 Why don't you tell us about that?
00:13:00.380 Yeah.
00:13:00.760 So a panel was created for the WEF called Preparing for the Next Pandemic.
00:13:07.020 And on this panel had a variety of people, including Mr.
00:13:11.200 Bill Gates, who is, of course, so trustworthy.
00:13:14.600 You had various other Helen Clark, the ex-New Zealand prime minister.
00:13:19.920 And Paul Kagami, who is the prime minister or the president of Rwanda, all there on this panel talking about preparing for the next pandemic.
00:13:29.880 And you can only do a bit of research into these cats and figure out that they don't have a great track record,
00:13:37.540 especially with Paul Kagami, who, according to DW, which was the source that I cited, that back in, I believe, January this year of 2022,
00:13:49.380 the rural areas of Rwanda had reports from the locals explaining that they were being forced the vaccine upon them by the military and the police.
00:14:01.200 Now, of course, it's difficult, I can imagine, for DW to really verify, because, of course, the police in Rwanda and the military in Rwanda are not going to turn around and say,
00:14:13.620 yes, of course, and the regime in Rwanda are not going to turn around and say, actually, yes, we were forcing people to, you know, vaccinate rural citizens.
00:14:23.800 So by citing this source, upset the spokesman or spokesperson of the Rwandan government, I believe her name is Yolande Mikolo.
00:14:36.380 And she, quote, tweeted my report and said that it is racist and BS and basically spouting misinformation
00:14:46.520 and that Rwandans had to wait for so long to get these miracle vaccines, basically.
00:14:55.260 And, yeah, that upset them so much, even though that I quoted DW and I showed them the report and said,
00:15:03.400 so how is it why is it racist now that I'm saying it, but a local Rwandan reporting on it isn't or, you know,
00:15:10.860 they're just they're disregarding it as either misinformation or just disregarding it at all.
00:15:16.080 But, yeah, I'm now suddenly racist for, of course, pointing that out once again.
00:15:22.060 I don't know. Cognitive dissonance. I don't know what it is.
00:15:25.760 Yeah. And just for our I guess for our Canadian viewers who might not know who or what DW is,
00:15:32.860 it's the German CBC. It's the German BBC. It's their state broadcaster.
00:15:37.520 So, yeah, according to the internets and social media platforms and big tech, this would be a reliable, trusted news source.
00:15:48.240 Take that with a grain of salt, as you should with all state broadcasters.
00:15:51.880 But that's who you were quoting here. And call me old fashioned.
00:15:57.680 But I think an argument that you were making was maybe we shouldn't be forced vaccinating rural Rwandans.
00:16:06.120 I don't think that's the position a racist white supremacist would take.
00:16:10.300 Well, exactly. Exactly. And I don't know how this spokesperson pinned it on race, everything of everything we could have been talking about.
00:16:20.760 She pinned it on skin colour, which is unbelievably grotesque and distasteful, to say the least.
00:16:29.240 So, yeah, I don't know. I think I think I've made my point.
00:16:34.000 I don't think they're going to take my point. And they've already had their state journalists retweet her her comments saying that it's racist and BS.
00:16:45.580 So I don't think I'm going to win the hearts of minds of that regime.
00:16:50.120 Personally, it's kind of a lost cause in my eyes. But, you know, it is what it is.
00:16:55.680 I've made my point. He has Paul Kagame has massive ties with Bill Gates.
00:17:01.440 They both wrote an opinion piece together about vaccinating Africa.
00:17:06.340 So I've made my point. Take it. Take it as you will. Rwanda.
00:17:10.980 So, you know, it's just got to move on from it.
00:17:14.040 Now, from what I saw about the World Economic Forum, it was very anti-Russia.
00:17:19.160 And again, whatever. Take that what you will. I'm not getting into that.
00:17:22.880 But it seems as though the frequently the Chinese regime is welcomed with open arms.
00:17:29.880 And more notably, I think this year, the Saudi Arabian regime was giving out ice cream.
00:17:36.000 They were encouraging tourism.
00:17:37.820 They were sort of trying to unload this charm offensive on the billionaires and oligarchs of the world.
00:17:45.960 And I thought, OK, well, you know, whatever you feel about whatever people think Russia is doing, pretty sure the Chinese are committing genocide and try being anything but Saudi Arabian in Saudi Arabia.
00:17:59.260 I mean, we've got indentured servitude, which is just modern slavery, religious police, pesky women like me.
00:18:07.100 We wouldn't get too far into Saudi Arabia.
00:18:09.920 So but those human rights violations, everybody sort of glosses over those.
00:18:15.560 Oh, yeah.
00:18:16.520 But they were really outspoken against Russia.
00:18:19.180 And I thought, well, that's pretty hypocritical.
00:18:20.700 But I guess, you know, those other two countries, they got a lot of this right now.
00:18:26.100 Yeah. Well, that's that's that's literally it.
00:18:29.100 I mean, Xi Jinping, I believe, even made a statement at the WEF this year, I believe.
00:18:36.920 Obviously, we wasn't allowed in.
00:18:38.980 So I couldn't, of course, completely verify that.
00:18:42.040 But apparently he made a statement.
00:18:43.840 Zelensky took time out of the war to, of course, make a statement as well, which was very fascinating.
00:18:49.700 And of course, like you mentioned, Saudi Arabia and they had their own cafe where you could go and explore the the the the coffees or the whatever of the Saudi people.
00:19:01.640 And I made the statement saying, well, let's not talk about the human rights abuses over the years, because, of course, people seem to just forget about these types of things.
00:19:10.320 But, yeah, they had a Russian war crimes, they called it pop up.
00:19:15.860 I don't know. It was it was painted basically by activists.
00:19:18.900 It was originally the Russian house and then activists change it to the Russian war crimes house, where, of course, you can go in and it flashes up images, brutal images of, of course, the invasion.
00:19:34.100 But, you know, it's just it's one of them things, isn't it?
00:19:40.580 It's a touchy, touchy subject.
00:19:42.860 You had Ukrainians protesting there, talking about, you know, how we should how Europeans should cut off their gas and, you know, electricity to, of course, you know, hurt the Putin regime.
00:19:58.100 Because I didn't realise that, of course, turning down your air conditioning in your car and, of course, showering at least once a week hurts Putin's war machine.
00:20:07.500 But to add to that, you ask, you ask these activists, well, what have you done to contribute?
00:20:14.660 What have you done to, of course, contribute towards this type of activism?
00:20:20.340 And they haven't. They want you to do it.
00:20:23.260 That's the problem. This is the problem of this mentality.
00:20:26.380 There's no practice what you preach anymore.
00:20:28.240 So there's a lot of hypocrisy in that Russia war crimes display and, you know, trying to get them to condemn forces such as the Azov Battalion.
00:20:44.020 I mean, that's difficult in itself.
00:20:46.660 Yeah.
00:20:46.860 So, yeah, there's a lot of hypocrisy.
00:20:49.300 There's a lot of loose ends with it.
00:20:51.700 So, yeah, it's a subject that you just have to tread carefully, I guess, especially being in Davos and seeing it.
00:20:59.480 Yeah, I think on what might have been your first day there when the team sort of encountered those Antifa activists who were protesting the World Economic Forum.
00:21:09.020 And I'm like, wait, am I am I getting along with Antifa at this moment?
00:21:12.220 But then they started talking and I was like, no, I'm not, because they saw the war in Russia or the Russian war in Ukraine, rather, as this opportunity to grasp at green energy and which is insane because the Ukraine or Ukraine is going to need a lot of fossil fuels to rebuild itself if and when the war ever ends.
00:21:37.500 But secondarily, the answer to getting Western Europe off of Russian gas, if that's the goal here, and I'm happy to help with that, because the answer is not green energy that's reliable and needs fossil fuel backup.
00:21:52.560 It's just fossil fuels from friendly regimes like Canada.
00:21:55.280 But they never get that far in their thinking.
00:21:57.240 They think, you know what's going to help?
00:21:59.100 Wind turbines.
00:22:00.040 That's the answer.
00:22:01.020 That's the answer to world peace.
00:22:02.700 Wind turbines.
00:22:04.460 Yeah, exactly.
00:22:05.200 And, of course, there was talk of the sanctions as well by the activists and that they want more money into Ukraine and they want more humanitarian aid, even though, of course, Biden has pledged 44 billion, I believe, dollars.
00:22:20.880 Our, the Johnson administration, they've pledged, I think, 1.3 billion pounds from us.
00:22:32.360 So, I don't know, it's kind of like a, well, it's, it's a difficult one because I understand the mentality that they fled this, you know, brutal, well, both are brutal in my eyes, Ukraine and Russia.
00:22:48.640 It's a war.
00:22:49.480 It's a war.
00:22:50.660 It's a war.
00:22:51.540 Exactly.
00:22:51.740 So, you know, they fled this.
00:22:53.880 So, and they, they have this mentality of they, they want their people to be, you know, helped or saved or, you know, whatever that is.
00:23:03.660 The problem is there's no outward thinking.
00:23:07.400 There's no broad perspective of it.
00:23:09.820 You know, sanctions don't hurt oligarchs.
00:23:11.980 They don't hurt politicians.
00:23:13.980 They hurt ordinary people.
00:23:15.300 And this is what people fail to understand.
00:23:18.480 The sanctions are going to be obviously hurting us.
00:23:21.100 And it's going to be hurting, of course, ordinary Russian people as well that have been caught up in the mess and that don't support the war.
00:23:29.520 So, yeah, it's, it's a very, very difficult subject to have.
00:23:34.660 And seeing it in Davos as well was quite an extraordinary experience because I was not expecting Antifa nor Ukrainian activists to be in the center of where the global elitists hang out.
00:23:49.680 You know, I'm not, I'm not even, I'm not even sure if I'm against sanctions, but they're just bringing these things like a shotgun against the wall.
00:23:56.180 Like they're banning Latvian vodka because of someone of Russian descent owns the company.
00:24:03.640 And simultaneously, these are the same people who say the American government should stop the sanctions on Cuba.
00:24:10.420 Yeah.
00:24:11.180 Or, you know, while advocating for sanctions against Russian civilians as opposed to the Cuban government.
00:24:18.960 They, they have to pick a lane.
00:24:21.280 Now, it's, you're a very busy guy.
00:24:24.860 I hope so.
00:24:26.180 Because you work for us and this is the middle of a work day.
00:24:29.480 It's a trick question.
00:24:31.120 But you have also done some very important work with Kian Simone on exposing the Great Reset.
00:24:41.140 Because it's one thing to go to Davos and, you know, be at the World Economic Forum.
00:24:48.860 But it's another thing to truly understand why we should be skeptical, wary, and against many of the things that they're talking about there.
00:24:58.220 And you've sort of dug down and done the investigative work a little bit deeper.
00:25:02.400 So why don't you tell us about that?
00:25:03.540 Sure.
00:25:04.540 Sure.
00:25:04.740 Well, myself and Kian Simone have created, written, and of course, Kian has done fantastic work on editing and obviously producing the work.
00:25:14.560 But we've started a docu-series about the Great Reset and basically giving the viewer complete overhaul of information in video format.
00:25:25.100 And it's been difficult because there's so much information to take in and there is so much about the Great Reset.
00:25:33.280 It's not just, it's not a simple subject that you can just say in a sentence.
00:25:38.060 There are so many layers to it.
00:25:39.900 These people have thought of everything.
00:25:42.120 They have literally thought of how to meddle in every aspect of the world.
00:25:47.060 Correct.
00:25:47.640 And it's scary.
00:25:49.380 To put it bluntly, it's scary.
00:25:51.920 So we decided, we got together and said, let's do a docu-series about this subject because there's so much information.
00:25:59.360 We can put it into video format and make it digestible for people to, of course, come on board with Rebel and watch and learn, basically.
00:26:10.240 And there's a lot of information people might know previously if they're already into the subject.
00:26:14.920 But there's a lot of new information that we found along the way.
00:26:17.640 So what we've done is we've just released episode one, which is an introduction to the Great Reset to give the viewer a basic understanding and an idea of what the World Economic Forum is, who is Klaus Schwab, what is this COVID-19, the Great Reset book and their associates and what's part of it and what's next.
00:26:40.020 And we've decided, with this docu-series on the direction, we've decided to break down each episode into resets, exactly the same as how Klaus Schwab has done in his book, where we've split it into categories.
00:26:54.780 So the next episode is all about the technological reset.
00:26:59.000 And then, obviously, others will be environmental reset, societal reset, geopolitical reset, and so on.
00:27:06.320 And this is going to be themed in each episode, and we're going to really hammer down the information, the people who are involved, and how to basically resist it.
00:27:20.000 And it's a fun project.
00:27:22.360 It's also a very depressing project, but it's an important one because people need to know and understand that this isn't a conspiracy theory.
00:27:32.020 This is fact.
00:27:33.420 This is going on, and it's already in place, and people need to wise up and really start talking about it if you haven't done already.
00:27:43.240 And people can find that at exposethereset.com.
00:27:48.080 They can support your work there.
00:27:49.720 But what I really liked about the first episode is that there's – and it's difficult for people like you and me – to limit our own personal opinions into things.
00:27:59.820 You didn't actually do a lot of that.
00:28:02.820 And I think that's important because you just really showed this is what they're saying.
00:28:09.920 Don't take my word for it.
00:28:11.380 This is what they're saying they want to do.
00:28:14.480 And there wasn't a lot of opinion there, and I'm sure I think further along down the line there may be some opinion.
00:28:20.360 I'm not opposed to that.
00:28:21.220 But as an introduction, I thought that was great because it sort of takes away that argument that people have like, oh, you're misinterpreting them.
00:28:29.600 Oh, this is a conspiracy theory.
00:28:31.260 And you just say, no, this is what they're saying.
00:28:33.500 Don't trust me.
00:28:34.360 Listen to them.
00:28:34.940 Yes, I think we set a few rules in a way we wanted to conduct the work.
00:28:41.060 We didn't want to use particular language being one of them because it's very easy to use the language that would put the everyday listener off, basically.
00:28:54.520 Because we want as many people to try and understand this as possible and to not be scared off by it, because it's easy to say buzzwords like New World Order or just a theory or X, Y and Z or depopulation and all of these words.
00:29:12.820 But it's so important to hammer in the information in a way that is accepted by all.
00:29:20.160 So the best way or the best conclusion we've come up with in order to give that information to the viewer is literally repeating exactly what they say and limit opinions to such a very minimal level.
00:29:38.500 So, yeah, it's it's it's mad how you can get that across to people without giving your opinion basically at all.
00:29:50.560 Because they're saying it, you know, it's got nothing to do with me.
00:29:54.200 It's got nothing to do with yourself, Sheila, or anyone else that's tackling the subject.
00:29:58.400 It's all to do with them and what they are saying.
00:30:01.380 And when you realize that, hang on a minute, this is what they're saying.
00:30:05.620 This isn't something that we're just pulling out of thin air or interpreting in a different way.
00:30:10.660 It's exactly what they are saying and implementing is the information that counts.
00:30:15.860 Well, and unlike the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, we don't think people are stupid who are watching our stuff.
00:30:22.820 We know that if we give them the information, they can make their own minds up and they'll likely come to the same conclusions about this sinister organization that we have.
00:30:31.820 So, Lewis, thanks so much for coming on the show.
00:30:34.420 I cannot wait to see episode two of Expose the Reset.
00:30:37.800 I'm waiting with bated breath.
00:30:40.060 And really, as a journalist, I can't wait to see what you do next.
00:30:44.380 Oh, thanks, Sheila.
00:30:45.380 Thanks for having me on.
00:30:46.200 It's really good to see you.
00:30:47.400 Hey, we'll talk soon.
00:30:47.960 We'll talk soon.
00:31:17.960 Now, this is the portion of the show where I read a letter or comment from a viewer.
00:31:24.020 And if you want to send a letter directly to me, just send it to Sheila at RebelNews.com and just put gun show letters in the subject line, which makes it easy for me to search and find because I get hundreds of emails a day.
00:31:39.500 So a little help with that would be really appreciated.
00:31:42.740 Now, today's comment actually comes to us by way of rumble.
00:31:48.840 And it's a comment on the live stream from Tuesday that's hosted by myself and David Menzies.
00:31:56.320 And on the live stream, we were talking about Trudeau's freeze.
00:32:00.260 It's a ban, really, on the sale and importation of handguns in Canada, which strands the assets of potentially 2.1 million Canadians who are firearms owners.
00:32:12.160 And it does nothing to address the problem with illegal guns coming into the country and continuing to be used in crimes in Canada's large cities by gangs and fentanyl traffickers.
00:32:26.140 Instead, this focuses the ire of the law on people who are already complying with the law, and that is lawful Canadian gun owners who have an RPAL, because that's the level of licensing that you need to be in possession of a handgun in the first place.
00:32:41.760 And you can't even use your handgun at home.
00:32:43.340 You have to take it to the range.
00:32:44.200 So, already, the highest regulated kind of firearm in the country, and the liberals say, you know what we need to do?
00:32:53.080 Make sure you don't even have it.
00:32:54.440 And that'll solve the gang problems.
00:32:56.500 Anyway, we've got a comment here on the live stream from yesterday, and it comes from CohoSlayer1027, who says,
00:33:07.300 Wrap your head around this, Trudeau is reaching right into your pocket and using your tax dollars found there to use on multi-layered firearms legislations to disarm and seize your guns.
00:33:19.400 And then he reaches into your left pocket and uses the tax dollars found there to send weapons and munitions to Ukrainians to support a war you were never given to support or not.
00:33:29.660 Now, I think this is an interesting point, because wherever you fall down on the war in Ukraine, any reasonable person can see the benefit of a well-armed, well-trained civilian populace.
00:33:44.380 At the beginning of the Russian incursion into Ukraine, civilians were lined up at police stations to get firearms so that they could defend their land against Russian invasion.
00:33:57.400 That's the benefit of a well-trained, well-armed populace.
00:34:04.680 And yet, here in Canada, Justin Trudeau has decided to deal with gangsters, gangbangers, fentanyl traffickers, by coming after sports shooters.
00:34:14.860 And for context, sports shooters in Canada, we're quiet about it because we're constantly subject to confiscations and seizures and reclassifications.
00:34:26.340 So, you know, you don't like to boast about the kinds of firearms that you have or even that you're a firearms owner at all.
00:34:34.220 However, the sports shooting industry, it's actually bigger than organized hockey in Canada.
00:34:43.760 I think the numbers are 2.1 million Canadians are involved in the shooting sports.
00:34:49.520 They're licensed Canadian gun owners, 2.1 million.
00:34:52.360 I think it's 1.2 million Canadians that are playing organized hockey every single year.
00:34:59.780 So, firearms are more Canadian than hockey sticks.
00:35:04.260 But leave it to Justin Trudeau in his Laurentian bubble to not know anything about what Canada's like outside of where he lives and the people he talks to.
00:35:14.300 Well, everybody, that's the show for tonight.
00:35:17.020 Thank you so much for tuning in.
00:35:18.380 I'll see everybody back here in the same time, in the same place next week.
00:35:21.600 And remember, don't let the government tell you that you've had too much to think.
00:35:25.160 We'll be right back here in the same time.
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