Rebel News Podcast - October 26, 2022


SHEILA GUNN REID | Rebels invade the World Health Summit!


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Summary

Rebel News reporter Drea Humphrey sneaked into the World Health Summit in Berlin to ask a question to World Health Organization chief Tedros Aditya Tedros. She talks to Sheila Gunn-Reed about what she saw at the summit, and what she learned about the people who have been trying to make politicians and public health bureaucrats control your lives for the past two years.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Sneaking into the World Health Summit, I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed, and you're watching The Gun Show.
00:00:05.100 October 16th through to the 18th, the World Health Summit took place in Berlin, Germany,
00:00:30.440 and this was sort of put together with the World Health Organization, and all the people who have
00:00:36.040 said and done all the things to make politicians and public health bureaucrats control your lives
00:00:41.940 over the last two years, well, they were gathered for their fancy parties and their get-togethers
00:00:46.900 behind closed doors in the German city. But Rebel News sent a team of five journalists there,
00:00:54.720 and they were able to get into the conference, and they had to get a little bit creative.
00:00:59.660 They were even able to put a question to the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros.
00:01:06.960 So joining me today is Drea Humphrey, one of our five journalists that we sent to Berlin
00:01:14.100 to discuss what she saw when she was able to lift the veil of the World Health Summit
00:01:21.460 and the World Health Organization. Take a listen.
00:01:29.660 Joining me now is my friend and colleague, Drea Humphrey, and she's fresh off the World Health Summit
00:01:36.960 in Berlin. Drea went directly into the belly of the beast where all the mad decision makers who
00:01:44.240 have been giving politicians advice to control our lives and control our relationships over the last
00:01:50.120 two and a half years. She was there with them. Drea, I want to ask you, first of all,
00:01:54.980 were they cloaked up? Were they in their, like, mad scientist suits with their goggles and their masks
00:02:04.500 and all those things that the hypochondriacs wore at the beginning of the pandemic? Were they like
00:02:09.320 that, or are they also over this too? You know, I think that's one of the things that stood out to me
00:02:14.820 the most while I was there. Like you said, we were in the belly. We were engaging with the lockdowners
00:02:20.440 and their supporters. And one of the things I noticed that a lot of them understand the same
00:02:26.220 things that we do over the last two years. One person I spoke to with public health at this
00:02:30.140 moment, I won't name who, came out and was like, I'm so tired of hearing this, like these sessions,
00:02:37.480 these things like that. And, you know, when I asked, what do you think about like Bill Gates and
00:02:43.420 things like that? Her response was, well, you know, it's all just part of the new world order.
00:02:47.000 So, I mean, that's conspiracy theory talk, is it not? But that's exactly how they're framing the
00:02:54.440 last two years up at these sessions. So, yeah, they certainly seem, some of them, of course,
00:03:01.600 are still spouting the same sentences we've heard for the last two years. But I think the bulk of it
00:03:06.520 are moving on and I think trying to move up with the next chapter in the world.
00:03:12.900 So, what do you think the next chapter is?
00:03:14.480 Well, I'm allowed to talk about that. You know, obviously, it's the push to
00:03:20.600 globalize everything, globalize health, globalize crises, and then the power that comes with doing
00:03:27.600 that. Who, if we globalize everything, who then decides to, who then has the power to make the
00:03:34.140 decisions, right? So, I think we're pushing into sort of a power struggle of who is in power.
00:03:40.720 Sure. Yeah, I think we're also at the, and I hate to use the language of the left, but
00:03:45.280 the intersection of a couple of different ideas, and I think they're converging directly on each
00:03:49.780 other. So, in the before times, the big global scare was the climate scare, right? Like, that was
00:03:56.300 the thing that was going to control the size of your car and how far you were allowed to leave from
00:04:01.940 your house and what food you were going to eat and whether or not you had to telecommute to your job
00:04:07.800 or actually get in a vehicle. And that was the emergency, except unfortunately, that emergency
00:04:14.120 wasn't happening fast enough for the power-hungry oligarchs of the world. Yeah.
00:04:20.000 And along came COVID. Now, I think we're going to see climate change recast as a public health
00:04:29.100 emergency. So, we're going to take the things we learned from COVID. Right. And the tactics that
00:04:35.120 they perfected with climate change and couple the two together, where you're going to see like the
00:04:40.100 public health crisis of, I guess, warmer weather in October for Albertans. I think that's where we're
00:04:47.320 going next. Oh, I think you're absolutely right. And the way that sweeping new powers were able to
00:04:53.900 be used under those crisis. So, if the plan isn't broke, why try to fix it? And I agree that that's
00:05:00.200 kind of where we're going. But I also think that people largely have had enough. So, I don't think
00:05:06.400 it's going to fly over quite as easily as it did during life with COVID-19. Yeah, it's like people who
00:05:12.300 live in a constant state of fear. They wear out their adrenal glands and they just quit working.
00:05:19.320 And I feel like a lot of people who are maybe even like COVID true believers at the beginning of this,
00:05:23.980 their COVID adrenal glands, their public health emergency adrenal glands, they're gone. They
00:05:28.860 left the building and they're just sort of over it. And there's a lot of people coming around to that
00:05:34.000 saying, hindsight's 20-20. I thought this was bad at the beginning. I think even some of us are like
00:05:38.700 that. This is bad at the beginning. China lies about everything. Why wouldn't they lie about this?
00:05:45.080 It's probably way more serious than China's letting on. There's a lot of people now. And I think
00:05:50.840 it's incumbent on us to show those people some grace and to not say, you know, you were a true
00:05:58.520 believer. And then all of a sudden, you come around to my way of thinking, you know, that's why we talk to
00:06:04.080 those people. That's why we do the work that we do is not to talk to like, not to preach to the choir,
00:06:09.020 but to convert the unconverted. Right? Right. Well, I mean, I have that grace because I was one
00:06:15.440 of those people. I was absolutely terrified. You can ask my family. I mean, they thought I was so
00:06:19.880 crazy because I was saying, hey, we got to wear N95s in January. And then I went like, no, actually,
00:06:25.420 we don't. And they were like, I can't keep up with you. But you talk about the fatigue of sort of
00:06:29.920 falling in line with, I would say crisis worshiping. I was cleaning my groceries and sort
00:06:39.280 of having like spreading out my island. So you have the dirty groceries and then cleaning them
00:06:43.660 and putting them over. And then at one point, I'm like, you know what, I'd rather just die than
00:06:47.820 keep doing this. So I mean, my span of how long I could keep up with that was very short and people
00:06:54.620 are coming around. I get a lot of, oh, you were right or things like that. But I think you're right.
00:06:58.460 The key is not to say you're right. It's we are human. And there's different examples in history
00:07:03.860 where things like this have happened, you know, where propaganda has changed the culture,
00:07:09.740 changed the morality of the people. And it takes some time and it takes a small group of
00:07:15.340 persistent people to continue to shed light on that. And then eventually the silent majority
00:07:20.240 says enough is enough. Yeah, I agree with you. Now, getting back to your trip to Berlin,
00:07:25.160 excuse me, you went to a protest. There were counter protesters there protesting the World
00:07:32.220 Health Summit. Tell us about that. Well, it was really interesting to be somewhere else and see
00:07:37.700 the protests that are for freedom. What was happening here was there was almost like little pop-up groups
00:07:43.180 of protests happening every day around the summit and, you know, some a little further away as well.
00:07:50.440 And they were all against the globalist big pharma pushing event that was happening at the World
00:07:57.340 Health Summit. And for different reasons. The first night we came there, there were some who were
00:08:02.360 really against Tedros, I don't know, being part of the World Health Organization and up there like some
00:08:09.440 sort of prize at the summit. And so I believe my colleague Tamara Ullini covered that. The next protest
00:08:16.100 that we covered was a group from a small grassroots, um, political party that's formed called
00:08:23.620 Devices. And they were basically there to educate the public about the pandemic treaty, which we have
00:08:30.180 also informed people at, at nopandemictreaty.com. And they were just talking about, you know, if these
00:08:36.260 oligarchs, uh, you know, often with no medical degree, like, um, come up with these rules and can
00:08:42.900 control what a pandemic it is and what the action is, then they really truly will be the ultimate
00:08:48.900 lockdowner. So it was really interesting, uh, during that, just to talk to the people who
00:08:53.540 actually were just walking by and reading it. And, and I felt like there was a difference between
00:08:58.900 at least the protests I cover, uh, when people are walking by it, there didn't seem to be that wall where,
00:09:05.060 um, there's no interest in engaging to find out what are these people upset about? I feel like if,
00:09:10.980 if you're walking by a protest, uh, for freedom in Vancouver, anyways, most people are just going
00:09:16.180 to keep walking, but no, people took the time to stop and listen and also be interviewed. Um,
00:09:21.940 and then the crazy night, um, Guillaume, who was supposed to be there to, uh, you know, record on camera
00:09:29.140 what was happening and that protests, or I should say protests was fascinating in the sense that you had,
00:09:35.060 uh, you know, both people from the left and from the right standing there protesting the same group
00:09:42.100 together. Now, uh, we had found our way to be inside of the conference despite not being accredited.
00:09:48.740 So I saw it from the inside. Um, but Guillaume was right out there and got full coverage about what
00:09:55.140 they had to say. And again, I just can't point out the difference of when I go and cover some climate
00:10:01.540 alarmist protests. And I ask questions respectively. There are just no answer. Um,
00:10:07.380 and sometimes there's pushing and insults or whatever, but you know, these people, uh, they
00:10:12.020 did articulate themselves, which is something that is refreshing, whether you agree with people or not.
00:10:18.180 You know, I think that's an interesting point to make because they didn't know if you were on their
00:10:21.940 side or not on their side or whatever, but they were just willing to actively engage with you
00:10:26.660 and talk about their issue, which is something we don't often see from the Canadian left. They
00:10:32.020 don't want to talk to you. And I'm not sure if it's because their ideas can't stand up to scrutiny,
00:10:38.740 like the, even the simplest of questions. But it's interesting that you note that we're seeing some
00:10:45.060 of the same things in the European protests that we see here in Canada. For example, when you go to
00:10:51.300 these protests, you encounter people who are like what right and left and the, it's the left wing
00:10:59.540 granola, Birkenstocks, crystals cure cancer crowd, and the, uh, right wing, uh, leave me alone, get off
00:11:07.380 my lawn crowd. And they are usually would cross the street to get away from each other, but you find
00:11:13.380 them at the same protest because at the end of the day, they believe that they have the right to
00:11:18.340 determine what goes into their body. And I think that's the unifying thing in the opposition to
00:11:23.860 these lockdowns and COVID vaccine mandates is that it's creating strange bedfellows. And I think in
00:11:33.220 Alberta, we finally have a premier who understands that the parade is marching, just jump in front of
00:11:38.820 it and lead it to victory. Um, I'm just curious why no other politicians in the country have figured
00:11:44.740 that out. Yeah. Well, that's a good question. And yes, uh, it's great to see, uh, Daniel Smith
00:11:51.140 doing her job. Um, so hopefully that spreads on, but, um, I, I can't speak for why Canadian politicians,
00:11:58.980 um, were so silent for so many reasons. And even now I feel like they're the, even the conservatives,
00:12:05.220 I will say they're talking about certain issues, but they're still make, um, not really getting there.
00:12:10.180 Like we're seeing in the, uh, certain members of the European parliament speak out. I mean,
00:12:16.180 I touched on that in one of the reports and they are going hard, um, at the contracts that were signed
00:12:23.380 between Pfizer and Europe and saying, we want our money back. We were sold fraudulent vaccines.
00:12:29.460 Here's why, what do you have to say about it? And the responses that are coming out of that COVID
00:12:34.180 committee are not good. They're just like, oh yeah, well, we don't have one that starts transmission.
00:12:39.140 We're working on it. And, you know, like, so, I mean, meanwhile, in Canada, we're still
00:12:44.340 pretending at large that these jobs are effective. So, yeah. You know, that's a very interesting point
00:12:52.260 in Europe where they normally we look at them and say, oh, they're so progressive there. They're just,
00:12:58.580 they're lost. They're liberals. They're just lost, but they're really pushing back on these big pharma
00:13:03.140 companies and saying, not only did you sell us something that didn't work, but you took our
00:13:10.900 money and you harmed our citizens. They're really talking about the harm done by these experimental
00:13:18.980 vaccines. And in Canada, we continue to approve these things for babies. And they're still saying,
00:13:26.100 you know, like get on the vaccine roller coaster, get your punch card checked every 30 days. You get a free
00:13:32.260 sub at the end or whatever. Like, it's just crazy how they are versus where we are. It's like they're,
00:13:39.540 they really want to unpack the lies of the big pharma industry. And in Canada, we're just so beholden to it.
00:13:47.700 And I think it's because the politicians don't want to admit that they were wrong. They don't want to admit
00:13:52.980 the role they played in a harming, like damaging people's health, especially young men.
00:13:59.540 Exactly. Well, I think that's part of the issue, not even just with politicians. I think that's the
00:14:04.100 issue across the board is that it's hard to admit that you were wrong. Nobody wants to do it. And so
00:14:10.260 some people are just staying on the team that they chose and hoping it rides out and that things still
00:14:15.940 somehow fall back to some sense of normality eventually.
00:14:20.900 So tell me, we still have videos left to come out from Berlin. I think we've got some explosive
00:14:28.340 stuff there. We're just sort of keeping it back a little bit because we have to lawyer it a little
00:14:32.900 bit. But while you were there, what was, if you could pick one thing that really sort of surprised you
00:14:39.620 about the World Health Summit? Well, I think.
00:14:46.500 Oh, thank you for a sec. I mean, I'm going to such like a non-important thing in my mind,
00:14:52.740 and I'm trying to push it out. So I'll just say it. The food was disgusting.
00:14:55.780 In Germany?
00:14:57.860 No, the food in Germany was amazing. But like you said, we got into the belly. We were rubbing
00:15:03.300 shoulders with the globalists. We were eating the food that they were served the entire time
00:15:09.860 during the summit. And it wasn't crickets, thankfully. But it tasted like crickets. It
00:15:15.700 was, it was so, you know, Ed from UK, my colleague would be like, oh, this looks good. And we'd go to
00:15:20.900 eat it. And we're like, like, it was so bad. And none of them were making the same faces we were. So
00:15:25.060 I don't know that it's certainly not the most important takeaway. But I just thought you have
00:15:29.620 people here in like $4,000 suits. They're wearing Rolexes. Like, you know, they're coming in. The
00:15:34.900 mayor of Berlin, you know, I thought for sure she must be some sort of president. And she got out of
00:15:41.300 the car. She had so many security vehicles escorting her into there. And they're eating just disgusting
00:15:48.100 food. But really, I think the main takeaway is really that the rebels and everybody who got behind
00:15:56.740 this important journalistic mission by helping us get there and continue to help us afford to
00:16:04.100 not go in the hole from the project by donating at rebelwho.com, it really paid off. We were not
00:16:11.300 accredited, no surprise. I'm sure they look into us, see what we're going to talk about. And they,
00:16:15.540 they claim that this is a publicized event, you can watch some of their discussions on Zoom. Yet they
00:16:21.140 shut down Canada's largest independent media from coming there to being your eyes and ears. So we
00:16:26.740 can ask tough questions, of course. And yet we found a way to get in there anyways. And like you said,
00:16:33.140 there's more to come from that a lot of jaw dropping information that I know you guys are going to want
00:16:38.580 to hear. But I think the lesson here is that, you know, we are so tired, we are committed to bringing
00:16:45.300 you guys the other side of the story. And we're so tired of the people are trying to hide it that we
00:16:48.980 will go to limits to find it. So yeah, so thank you for being behind that. And I think that's the main
00:16:54.900 takeaway from this mission.
00:16:56.660 Yeah, you guys were pretty industrious how you got into that conference. And it is really important that
00:17:03.860 this was an expensive trip. We sent, you know, five people to Berlin. We didn't stay in an expensive
00:17:10.500 place. It was an Airbnb. And now we're incurring all these legal expenses after the fact to make
00:17:16.020 sure that you guys don't end up in a Berlin jail after the fact. But, you know, you said something
00:17:24.020 that's really fascinating there. Even Ed from the UK thought the food was gross. It shocks me,
00:17:29.940 because if I were to pick a more bland food on the face of the earth, it would be British food.
00:17:34.420 And if he thought it was boring, I mean, that's saying something.
00:17:38.740 I think they're conditioning the pallets of people. And there was crickets in that. I can't come up.
00:17:42.980 Everything looked amazing. And it was so bad. But whatever.
00:17:47.780 It was prefab goo. Again, before I let you go, Drea, thanks so much for the good work that you guys
00:17:53.780 did over there. You guys were working tirelessly. Like we were doing our best to stay in communication
00:17:58.100 with you and, and, you know, getting up in the night to talk to you guys during your early morning
00:18:03.620 while you were there. And you guys were working every day from early morning till like midnight,
00:18:07.940 at least every night, because this is, I think is the first real time that is skeptical. Anybody,
00:18:15.060 a skeptical journalist, just a skeptic in general has taken a peek behind the curtain of one of these
00:18:20.500 globalist health summits. And that's why I think your work there was so important. One last time,
00:18:25.140 how can people find your work? Head to rebelwho.com. You'll find all the stories that we've
00:18:31.140 already put out related to the World Health Summit 2022 and check back regularly. Because as soon as
00:18:37.780 we get the green light, we're going to be putting some really powerful stuff there. Explosive stuff.
00:18:43.860 I've seen it. I can't wait for the world to see it. As long as you guys stay out of trouble,
00:18:49.140 which is the important thing. Drea, thanks so much for coming on the show. Thanks, Sheila. Bye everyone.
00:18:55.140 Well, friends, we've come to the portion of the show where we invite your viewer feedback on like
00:19:05.140 the mainstream media. We are not content to just produce content and then never pull the audience
00:19:12.980 about what they think about the work that we're doing. That's why I give out my email address.
00:19:17.300 It's Sheila at rebelnews.com. Put gun show letters as the subject line so that I can find it easily.
00:19:24.180 Because as you can well assume, I get hundreds of emails a day. And it makes it easy for me to search
00:19:30.740 to find yours. If you've got a comment about one of the shows here that you see at rebel news. Now,
00:19:37.700 I also sometimes go over to rumble, I try to avoid the censorship platform of YouTube,
00:19:42.900 but I'll go to rumble and I'll take the comments from there. And instead of commenting on my own
00:19:47.540 work today, I would like to read comments from, I think, the biggest story in the Western world
00:19:55.060 that rebel news reporter Celine Gallus broke over the weekend. You see, over the weekend,
00:20:01.140 it was the United Conservative annual general meeting just outside of Edmonton, actually at the
00:20:06.980 Enoch Cree First Nation. The chief there, Billy Morin, he's a very good conservative. He was actually on
00:20:12.260 new premier Daniel Smith's transition team. And new premier Daniel Smith did something
00:20:19.620 I've never seen before. And it's, as I said, the first in the Western world.
00:20:25.700 Take a look at this clip. Hi, Ms. Smith. Celine Gallus from Rebel News. During your campaign,
00:20:29.860 you said that not only would you issue an apology to those prosecuted during COVID restrictions,
00:20:34.740 but you would also grant them amnesty. When can we expect those apologies?
00:20:38.100 I can apologize right now. I'm deeply sorry for anyone who was inappropriately subjected to
00:20:48.500 discrimination as a result of their vaccine status. I'm deeply sorry for any government employee that
00:20:54.180 was fired from their job because of their vaccine status. And I welcome them back if they want to
00:20:59.700 come back. As for the amnesty, I have to get some legal advice on them. And so I've already asked my
00:21:06.020 staff to request that advice so I can see how we would be able to proceed on that. My view has been
00:21:13.060 that these were political decisions that were made. And so I think that they can be political decisions
00:21:17.940 to offer over personal. But I do want to get some some legal advice on that first.
00:21:22.500 Would that also have to do with the timeline for the proposed amnesty?
00:21:26.420 I would have to see. You know, if I can, if I can do it, I will do it at the earliest
00:21:30.420 opportunity. So I'm hoping within the next, within the next week, I'll get that legal advice.
00:21:35.140 Thank you. Thank you.
00:21:36.340 So obviously folks had lots to say about Alberta's new premier apologizing for the wrongs committed
00:21:45.140 by her predecessor, Jason Kenney. Let's be clear, Danielle Smith, she wasn't responsible
00:21:51.220 for any of the COVID discrimination. In fact, she quit her job in radio because she wasn't allowed
00:21:57.780 to talk about COVID or COVID discrimination. And she apologized and invited people back to work.
00:22:05.300 So let's go to the rumble comments and see what you guys had to say. Sean Gadar writes,
00:22:11.460 well, as Alberta turns the corner and admits that people were wronged,
00:22:15.380 I hope we can at least count on the fair mindedness of the Canadian people to push this along,
00:22:20.740 even as some members of government try to continue the power grift known as lockdown persecutions.
00:22:27.540 Yes, that's one thing that Daniel Smith has committed to investigating. And she gave a pretty tight
00:22:32.260 timeline seeking legal advice about how best to offer amnesty to people slapped with fines, charges,
00:22:44.020 and administrative penalties for just trying to live their lives during the time of COVID. Let's keep
00:22:50.340 going. Aquitas 2090 writes, it's far more than huge for provincial premier Daniel Smith to apologize
00:22:58.100 without hesitation, with real sincerity, doing so publicly is very rare for a politician, in fact,
00:23:04.900 never done before that I'm aware of. Then, and this is what makes it more than huge, to commit to an
00:23:12.020 action that corrects the error, even though it was not an error she caused, that is called recompense,
00:23:19.060 as defined by God. This means her apology was real, moral, and righteous, because she completed the
00:23:26.180 apology with a correction of the error. It's true. You can tell the sincerity in her apology.
00:23:34.260 She deeply is sorry for the harm inflicted on so many people by, as I say, her predecessor,
00:23:42.660 Jason Kenney, and it's one of the many, many reasons he's gone, but I think it is probably the
00:23:46.740 most important one. One last comment, guys. From Spinoza, it says, I just might have to move to
00:23:52.820 Alberta. Ontario trending in the wrong direction. Respect for Daniel Smith. You know, there's a
00:23:58.260 campaign out there, it's called Alberta is Calling, where we invite our fellow Canadians to this refuge
00:24:05.460 of freedom that we're reclaiming, known as Alberta. Economic prosperity is on the uptick,
00:24:11.620 the oil patch. It's doing its best to boom again. Cost of living is lower than many places in this
00:24:17.940 country, and most importantly, we're doing our best to be free, and we have a government
00:24:23.780 so far that acknowledges the value of freedom. Well, everybody, that's the show for tonight.
00:24:28.420 Thank you so much for tuning in, bearing with me as I power through a cold. I'll see everybody back
00:24:33.380 here in the same time, in the same place next week. And remember, don't let the government tell you
00:24:37.940 that you've had too much to think.
00:25:07.940 Thank you.
00:25:09.140 Thank you.