Rebel News Podcast - February 26, 2021


The UK considers vaccine passports that would make everyone a prisoner


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30 minutes

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179.54959

Word Count

5,533

Sentence Count

3

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

The United Kingdom considers vaccine passports. Vaccine passports could be a way to open up the economy and re-open the economy to those who have had the jab as a government review is launched into whether vaccination could be used to open the economy.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 tonight the united kingdom considers vaccine passports do you doubt they're coming here too
00:00:20.200 it's february 25th and this is the ezra levant show
00:00:23.480 why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon consumer i know
00:00:29.080 there's 8 500 customers here and you won't give them an answer
00:00:32.960 the only thing i have to say to the government about why i publish it is because it's my bloody
00:00:38.240 right to do so
00:00:39.240 i'm a regular reader and a small financial supporter of a very smart website in the uk
00:00:50.020 called lockdownskeptics.org skeptics spelled with a c it's updated all the time it's really well
00:00:58.060 laid out it's like a blog really with short commentaries and analyses but the most interesting
00:01:03.260 part of it to me at least is that it's a clearinghouse for skepticism about lockdowns everywhere
00:01:09.020 they they really do scan the world's media not just in the uk for interesting and authoritative
00:01:14.860 news and that's another thing i like about it i find it trustworthy it has strong opinions
00:01:19.600 but those opinions seem to me to be based on strong facts it really is a good site and it's another
00:01:25.840 great project involving toby young who also helped found the free speech union in the uk
00:01:32.880 which helps people caught by cancel culture they do petitions and they hire lawyers and they actually
00:01:38.800 manage to uncancel people in the uk i wish we had something like that here in canada
00:01:45.280 anyways about the lockdown skeptics site you might remember a few months ago i showed you a fun project
00:01:49.920 of theirs they're singles ads they're dating ads um they call it love in the time of covid which is
00:01:57.360 great it's for people who can't stand the scolding lockdown culture and those terrified by it and those
00:02:04.640 obedient to it i like the idea that people want to meet other normal people i think that's a great idea
00:02:10.320 anyways it was from lockdown skeptics that i saw this article in the london telegraph by matthew lynn
00:02:17.840 who's a business reporter really so it's not coming from the point of view of a civil liberties activist
00:02:22.400 like toby young or a single issue lockdown skeptic the telegraph describes the author this way
00:02:30.240 a financial columnist and author he writes for wall street journal market watch the spectator and money
00:02:35.760 week as well as the telegraph and has worked as a columnist for the sunday times and bloomberg
00:02:40.720 his books include include bust greece the euro and the sovereign debt crisis etc so as you can see
00:02:47.120 he's a business writer really but this column is more than just business he was writing in reaction to
00:02:52.800 this news covid vaccine passports could be introduced to reopen economy boris johnson has not ruled out
00:03:00.400 the possibility of vaccination certificates for work or visiting cultural venues culture venues here
00:03:06.320 i'll read a little bit from this original story vaccine certificates could be introduced to open
00:03:11.200 parts of the economy to those who have had the jab as a government review is launched the review will
00:03:17.520 investigate how testing and or vaccination could be used to establish whether people have a lower risk
00:03:23.120 of covid transmission boris johnson has previously not ruled out the possibility of vaccine certificates
00:03:30.320 for work or visiting venues such as theaters or cinemas but has suggested he favors negative covid
00:03:36.400 tests as a way to open up the toughest nuts of the economy so obviously it's going to happen i mean of
00:03:43.120 course it will this is the so-called conservative party in the uk you can only imagine that the
00:03:48.320 socialist labor party wants this kind of total control even more a passport even just to walk out of
00:03:54.720 your house it's like how it was in nazi germany or soviet russia some secret policeman would
00:04:00.080 come up to you and say watch your papers show me your papers so here's what matthew lynn said about
00:04:05.760 that article he wrote a column i'd never heard of him until i read this and it made me encouraged
00:04:11.280 that he wrote it and sad that he had to write it and terrified because it's probably going to happen
00:04:15.840 i don't know wistful is the word a little bit and and i'm certain that we'll follow every bad example
00:04:20.800 in the world too here in canada so here's here's the column that caught my eye on lockdown skeptics today
00:04:26.240 vaccine passports would crush britain's can-do culture don't be fooled vaccine passports are no
00:04:35.840 gateway to freedom so right away he's focused on enterprise and can-do which is a sort of liberty
00:04:42.240 but he's speaking as a businessman isn't he by the way nhs in this article obviously refers to their
00:04:47.120 national health service it's their kind of government-run health care so let me read
00:04:50.240 it could be a simple national health care service card it could be an app on your phone
00:04:57.200 heck it could even be a full-blown embossed booklet with the union flag on the cover or for the
00:05:02.720 conspiracy theorists a microchip embedded at birth it doesn't really matter what form a vaccine passport
00:05:08.800 takes whichever version we go for it will still be a step on a dangerous path one that takes us towards
00:05:15.440 a permission-based society where mavericks are criminalized individuality is crushed and we lose
00:05:22.800 the competitive advantage that liberty has always given us see he's bringing it back to the competitive
00:05:29.200 advantage sure i i value that too but i just value being free even more being free for me is it's it's
00:05:35.600 the goal itself it's not just the means to another goal like a competitive advantage but that's fine he's
00:05:42.240 a business guy that's who he's writing to in the london telegraph i'll read some more as the vaccines
00:05:48.800 keep rolling out and with a road map out of lockdown in place attention is turning to what a normal society
00:05:54.480 would look like our government along with most others has started examining vaccine passports the
00:06:00.240 premise is simple carry proof that you had the jab or a recent covet test and you can go to the pub
00:06:06.640 visit a gallery or hop on an easy jet flight for a weekend in budapest they could as passports are
00:06:12.640 meant to be turn into a gateway to freedom after all if you are not carrying the virus why should
00:06:18.080 your life be restricted the case for vaccine passports almost makes itself and they may be
00:06:23.040 hard to resist simply because so many companies will demand them regardless of what the government says
00:06:30.240 airlines are already discussing requiring certificates before you fly it may be the only practical way to get
00:06:35.440 back into business again here's the problem however we will be surrendering a far larger freedom than
00:06:42.080 simply the choice of whether we get a jab for covet 19 vaccine passports would institutionalize the idea
00:06:48.960 that liberty is not a natural right but conditional that's the thing isn't it they take away your freedom
00:06:57.200 then they tease you with it give you a little bit then take it away again then they tease you with it
00:07:02.080 they're conditioning you you know we bought a pop puppy for the kids during the lockdown training a
00:07:09.040 puppy is quite an exercise but they do get trained how do you scold a puppy when it's doing something
00:07:16.080 wrong how do you reward a puppy when it's doing something right hey guys if you do what you're told
00:07:22.320 maybe we'll let the children of the community go back to school but with masks on including on the
00:07:27.760 playground hey you should be grateful that we're allowing you to do even that you're grateful right
00:07:34.800 sure we'll let the kids be kids they just have to live in these little pods for band practice
00:07:41.120 funny how in every single country it seems like it's friends and insiders of the political parties
00:07:46.560 in power who get the massive contracts for all the bizarre solutions to this crisis like these pods
00:07:53.520 in in this band camp um here's a former liberal mp in canada who just happened to get a quarter
00:08:01.120 billion dollar contract from justin trudeau for ventilators that's just by coincidence guys
00:08:08.080 all right back to the article in the telegraph in britain the common law tradition holds that everything
00:08:13.120 is permitted unless it is specifically outlawed civil code countries such as france flip that around
00:08:18.880 everything is forbidden unless it is specifically permitted it may seem like a matter of semantics
00:08:23.920 but there's a huge difference between the two the history books tell us clearly the common law
00:08:28.640 countries have far higher rates of inventiveness innovation and openness than civil code nations
00:08:34.800 it's not hard to understand why in france you have to go on a course before you can open many
00:08:39.280 different types of business there is less of a culture of risk-taking in business or beyond
00:08:43.600 again i get it it's why we're all so irritated when you know some kids set up a lemonade stand on
00:08:50.880 the street and then some grouchy person calls the cops on them because they don't have a business
00:08:56.480 license or something but when i say we're also irritated by that obviously we're not all irritated
00:09:02.240 by that because someone did snitch to the police right and the police did actually come right so there is
00:09:08.400 indeed an impulse even in a free society to regulate and crush in the uk they've really gone down that
00:09:14.560 road far already it's the joke oi mate where's your license you know like when that scottish youtuber
00:09:20.480 count dankula was convicted of a crime for a joke oi where's your joking license mate all those bad
00:09:27.360 instincts have been strengthened in recent years let me read some more from the story vaccine passports
00:09:34.880 are yet another treacherous step on the road to a licensed permission-based society we won't be able
00:09:40.880 to travel work in an office or meet up with friends unless some official somewhere has stamped on papers
00:09:46.640 worse the risk is cultural as much as legalistic it was already going to be a struggle to unwind the
00:09:51.760 impact of nearly a year of lockdown where people have the most intimate areas of their lives micromanaged
00:09:57.040 by the state the danger was always that that this state of mind would become entrenched that we would
00:10:03.200 become used to waiting until we were told what to do before we did it vaccine passports would help
00:10:08.960 to institutionalize that mindset at tremendous cost of freedom and much else he's right it's like the
00:10:14.800 puppy we're being trained ask permission check with politicians first check with bureaucrats first
00:10:20.880 checks with police first uh-oh what if the neighbors see that i'm not wearing a mask what if the neighbors
00:10:26.640 see that i'm having a 90 year old relative over i'm scared not of the virus but i'm scared of the
00:10:32.960 virus cops i'm scared of authority because i obey them now here's how this journalist ends his column
00:10:39.760 in the telegraph there's a far better solution once vaccines are available to everyone it's up to you
00:10:46.480 whether you want to jab to get a jab or not if you don't then clearly you're taking the risk and that's
00:10:51.280 up to you other than that you should be able to live your life as you please we need to be working out
00:10:58.400 how to reduce the massive increase in state power witnessed over 12 painful months not finding new
00:11:03.920 ways to permanently increase it so it's obviously going to happen in the uk i mean are you in any doubt
00:11:11.280 but what about here in canada have you actually had your covet 19 vaccine ontario will give you a card to
00:11:20.960 prove it got it so you'll have a card and you'll be punished if you don't have one so yeah what what's
00:11:28.880 that other than a passport here's a story that around the same time ontarians could face restrictions
00:11:35.920 if they refuse to get covet 19 vaccine health minister says let me quote from the story
00:11:41.840 there may be some restrictions placed on people that don't have vaccines for travel purposes
00:11:46.320 to be able to go to theaters and other places elliott said that's the health minister christine
00:11:51.200 elliott at queen's park on tuesday that will be up to the individual person to decide whether they
00:11:56.320 want to receive the vaccine to be able to do these things or not okay got it hey guys it's totally not
00:12:02.880 mandatory it's totally not a passport uh you just won't be able to do anything in life without it but
00:12:09.280 your choice look at this story no plans for divisive vaccine passports for canadian trudeau says yeah
00:12:17.120 but the thing is with trudeau you need to be careful saying he has no plans for something
00:12:21.360 isn't the same thing as saying it's not going to happen or he's not going to do it the quote
00:12:25.440 i think it's an interesting idea but i think it's also fraught with challenges we are certainly
00:12:30.880 encouraging and motivating people to get vaccinated as quickly as possible but we always know there are
00:12:35.520 people who won't get vaccinated and not necessarily through a personal and political choice okay so
00:12:40.480 i'm not sure what that means other than he's interested and you know that because government
00:12:44.720 funded think tanks in canada are now promoting the idea for him shaping the battlefield of ideas for him
00:12:52.640 they're not just studying public opinion on getting vaccines but on having a vaccine passport having a
00:12:58.640 vaccine database as if china wouldn't hack it i bet trudeau would actually store the whole database
00:13:06.400 on chinese servers he'd probably hire huawei to do it you know i visited tommy robinson a few times at
00:13:12.320 belmarsh prison in the united kingdom the highest security prison in that country like their guantanamo
00:13:17.040 bay obviously i was just a visitor just there for an hour or so at a time obviously nothing more but
00:13:22.080 even in my short visits there i saw how life is conditioned everything in the prison to move from one
00:13:27.600 place to another within the prison you have to press a button and wait for a guard maybe they'll come
00:13:32.480 right away or maybe they won't depends on if they want to jerk you around a little bit maybe they'll
00:13:36.720 let you go or maybe they'll search you first invasive searches they searched even in people's mouths
00:13:43.600 everything was spied on everything was controlled any privileges at the whim of the authorities
00:13:48.800 they might give the privilege to you they might take it away no privacy no choices
00:13:52.960 i'm not comparing canada or the united kingdom to belmarsh prison i'm talking about the trappings of a
00:13:59.680 permission-based control-based authoritarian all-seeing life like a prisoner has the prison's the most pure
00:14:07.120 example of it but besides looking at the machinery of a prison at belmarsh they scanned your fingerprints to
00:14:13.440 move from place to place even as a guest the waiting the whimsical guards watching what it did
00:14:19.840 watching watching how this being a prisoner what it worked on the minds of the people inside it turned
00:14:25.120 them at least some of them into grateful beggars grateful for the littlest crumbs please sir can i
00:14:32.320 have three visitors not two please sir can i have an hour's visit instead of 15 minutes please can i have
00:14:38.800 some more food please can i go up for exercise please thank you thank you you are most kind sir
00:14:45.600 and add to that the mental destruction that comes with solitary confinement in the prison which is
00:14:50.880 really what so many of us are going through now you start to hate freeze and freedom sometimes you
00:14:57.360 start to love yourself you start to crave the order and security and familiarity there are
00:15:04.240 tales of men who have spent 20 years in prison and when they're released they can't stand the chaos and
00:15:09.680 stress of freedom there are stories of men committing crimes simply to get back into the prison
00:15:14.800 the structure and the order it gave them they learned to love it some men don't want to be free but
00:15:21.920 most men can have the freedom trained and conditioned out of them i see that now already i see the people
00:15:28.800 who love the chains we're in who want it to go on forever who want more harsher lockdowns but mostly
00:15:35.280 i see the great majority of people who couldn't be bothered to speak up or say no they'll just go along
00:15:40.400 long to get along or we will get vaccine passports just you watch stay with us for a moment
00:15:47.520 well over the last week we have brought you news about a church rebellion in the province of
00:16:04.160 alberta grace life church just west of edmonton their pastor's been in prison maximum security
00:16:10.560 for more than a week because he will not shut down his church the church rebellion is spreading
00:16:16.000 a church in calgary opened up its doors to its members last weekend and i hear other churches in
00:16:22.720 alberta are following suit this weekend well the church rebellion was preceded by the diner rebellion
00:16:30.720 small town alberta diners where everyone knows everyone and people aren't as panicky as the
00:16:36.800 city folk who have embraced the lockdowns these small towns in places like mirror alberta have
00:16:43.040 said you know what we're done with the lockdown we're going to open up and chris scott of the
00:16:48.320 whistle stop diner in mirror alberta led the diner rebellion sheila gun reed covered that story very
00:16:54.400 well we actually crowdfunded a lawyer for the whistle stop and incredibly alberta health services the
00:17:02.240 punitive arm of the punitive arm of the lockdown the lockdown cops suddenly abandoned their legal
00:17:08.240 action against the whistle stop an enormous victory credit of course to chris scott the brave owner
00:17:14.640 and thanks also in part to our own chila gun reed who helped spread the word and i think
00:17:20.320 helped the staring contest with alberta health services joining me now via skype from his restaurant
00:17:26.240 is chris scott the brave restaurateur chris congratulations and what a vindication of your
00:17:34.080 risk to put yourself at physical and commercial risk you could have been jailed like the pastor but in
00:17:40.800 the end the government blinked yeah thanks ezra um that was a that was pretty cool to see that and i
00:17:48.640 didn't see it at first either as a bunch of people ended up phoning and texting and they said you
00:17:52.800 you got to turn on the news look what's going on and and i was i was really surprised cahs made a
00:17:57.600 statement like that now why do you think that happened i haven't had a chance to talk to your
00:18:02.160 lawyer chad williamson he fought like a tiger for you uh he gave us a report after he went to court he
00:18:07.760 was demanding to cross-examine the government and look at their science he he fought like uh i don't
00:18:13.680 think any lawyer in canada has fought um why do you think the government blinked and just dropped its
00:18:19.520 case against you all all together now i understand there's still some possible summonses uh out against
00:18:25.200 you so you're not a hundred percent in the clear but why do you think alberta health services just
00:18:29.120 suddenly walked away i i thought they wanted to make an example out of you why do you think they blinked
00:18:36.720 well i don't want to speculate too much but in my opinion if you if you're going to go to court
00:18:44.320 and you don't have any you don't have any grounds to do what you've done then
00:18:48.160 why would you want to continue now let me ask you why do you think they're cracking down so hard on
00:18:54.400 that christian pastor up there in west of edmonton and i know it's a different situation you you
00:19:01.040 probably don't have any connection at all but just as a layman watching the news like i am i've never
00:19:05.760 spoken to that pastor either i'm just watching him why do you think they're actually jailing him
00:19:11.280 but not you and by the way i'm glad they're not jailing you i think it's wonderful that they caved in
00:19:15.760 why do you think they're going so hard line it's the same alberta health services by the way
00:19:19.840 that are going after him that went after you um and and i don't want them to go after anyone but
00:19:25.040 i'm trying to make sense of the fact that there's a guy sitting in prison now for more than a week
00:19:29.520 why do you think they're going so heavy on him i think it's a i think it's a power play i think it's
00:19:35.440 about intimidation and we heard jason kenney's talk about how uh you know he wasn't happy with what's
00:19:40.960 going on and he was gonna look at tougher enforcement actions and maybe even incarceration
00:19:45.600 so i think they're just trying to they're trying to scare people and get them to fall in the line
00:19:51.040 um tell me about the town of mirror i got to know some of the people in town just by watching
00:19:56.960 sheila's video she interviewed so many people who came through your store um they were showing some
00:20:02.800 courage too because each of them could theoretically have been fined or ticketed in some way too
00:20:08.400 um how have they been i mean they were very brave and and they seem to be wonderfully supportive
00:20:15.280 what do they have to say about the whole thing now that it's a few weeks later
00:20:20.080 well it's uh it's mixed reviews just like anything else there's there's a group of people that are
00:20:24.480 really happy and there's a group of people that are you know they're not so happy with what i did
00:20:28.160 because they they uh you know i broke a rule so they don't like that apparently nobody lives in a
00:20:35.280 glass house and they can throw stones or something but uh for the most part people have been really
00:20:39.440 really supportive um there's a ton of support from all over alberta we've had people travel here from
00:20:44.960 from bc from saskatchewan we've had people from ontario here uh just you know they're in the
00:20:50.800 province for one reason or another and they make the trip to whistle stop cafe and mirror to have a
00:20:55.280 burger and say thank you for what we're doing so um the amount of support that we've received is
00:21:00.000 absolutely overwhelming yeah i thought it was very exciting when three helicopters made the journey
00:21:05.440 the guy sat down and come in for lunch i i just thought that was pretty cool that was sort of a
00:21:09.920 hollywood moment hey let me ask you this and you don't have to answer me on the air because i know
00:21:14.880 the last time we had a conversation you were talking about not letting this spirit of freedom go and
00:21:20.720 and i don't know if you're ready to say anything publicly or if you want to just cogitate on it more
00:21:25.520 privately or consult with folks but i do you think that there's more work that needs to be done
00:21:31.040 either in alberta or in the restaurant industry i mean out here in toronto i gotta tell you
00:21:37.280 restaurants are completely closed have been for months um like the lockdown is still really harsh
00:21:43.600 in some parts of this country uh small business associations pretty quiet restaurant associations i
00:21:50.240 don't know it's sometimes it seems to me like they're they're being co-opted by the people
00:21:55.760 they're supposed to lobby like you'd think the restaurant people would be fighting like hell
00:21:59.920 against politicians it's i haven't seen it i haven't seen the class action lawsuits i haven't seen
00:22:06.160 the pr campaign do you feel like you have a larger political role are you just going to
00:22:12.320 catch your breath and get back to life in mirror running the whistle stop and you don't have to if
00:22:18.000 if you still think of these things or if there's still confidential things don't feel the need to
00:22:22.080 say them publicly but just what's your what's your mood right now really well uh unfortunately uh
00:22:29.120 the reality is there's no going back to regular life through this um this isn't about restaurants
00:22:35.520 it's not about gyms it's not about churches what this is about is uh if you dig deep and you find out
00:22:43.840 why this is even allowed to happen in a country like canada um we've got some major constitutional
00:22:49.680 issues uh we have since 1982 when it was signed and and and i think i'm hoping that people will
00:22:58.160 will open their eyes and and get past the mast and the physical distancing and all these rules and
00:23:05.920 and try to understand why these restrictions were allowed to be forced on us in the first place
00:23:13.280 that's to me um it's just it's so much bigger than my restaurant so yeah there's there's no going back
00:23:20.560 to normal now um when you see something like that and and you realize the implications that it could
00:23:27.600 have in the future to every canadian that's a really that's a really scary thing and you look right
00:23:32.640 now what's happening to the country people are paralyzed with fear and it's not a justified fear
00:23:38.160 or sorry it is it's a justified fear because it's been shoved down everybody's throats for the last
00:23:42.480 year and a bit we've seen all sorts of of fraudulent information uh fraudulent videos shown on the
00:23:49.520 mainstream media and these things they're absolutely paralyzing people to the point where they won't go
00:23:54.640 visit their 90 year old mother uh who who may be dying in the next three or six months anyway because
00:24:00.800 they're scared of a of a virus so yeah it's uh it's it's a lot bigger than just than just me for sure
00:24:07.760 yeah i think you're right hey let me ask you one last question um we've talked a little bit about
00:24:12.320 the grassroots support you've received both in mirror alberta and even across the country um a couple
00:24:19.120 weeks ago there was something called an end the lockdown caucus or a freedom caucus or something like
00:24:24.400 that it was politicians randy hillier out in ontario maxime bernier saying we gotta ease off these
00:24:30.560 lockdowns and to my surprise two government mlas from alberta joined at least in name angela pitt
00:24:38.480 and drew barnes and pitt i think is the deputy speaker so she's she's not just a backbencher she
00:24:43.840 has some clout um i found that interesting did they ever express any support did you ever get
00:24:51.760 political people with skin in the game to stand with you or were they too afraid like like pitt and
00:24:57.360 barnes joined this group but did they ever write to you or phone you did you did your local mayor or
00:25:03.760 mla or mp ever supported did anyone in any position of power support you so at the risk of uh at the
00:25:14.160 risk of offending anyone because i may have missed messages i mean we we get probably close to four or
00:25:19.440 500 messages a day uh it's entirely possible that that that uh drew barnes or angela pitt have reached
00:25:26.000 out i i haven't seen the messages i haven't received any phone calls or anything yet um now here here's
00:25:31.600 the interesting part i have had conversations with uh members of parliament and not just my own uh with
00:25:38.960 mlas and other people in in government positions i've had conversations with uh doctors and other
00:25:45.600 other positions that are in positions of influence within ahs and every single one of them has
00:25:52.560 expressed their support for what we're doing and and they've all said the same thing regarding what's
00:25:57.440 going on is there's no reason for this but unfortunately for one reason or another uh nobody's
00:26:05.360 willing to stand up and say it publicly now i i imagine that a lot of these people you you know the
00:26:12.320 pressure unions put on people right we've seen that in the past we saw that what the ndp government
00:26:16.480 last last election before ucp here so the fear isn't just about a virus the fear is about going
00:26:23.920 against the status quo being single out and persecuted for it yeah that's a great point i i think that's
00:26:30.160 that's affecting a lot of people in the establishment because it's such a uniformity of opinion on that
00:26:36.160 well listen uh even if no big shots stand with you sometimes you can win a battle with a lot of
00:26:42.160 little shots an army of davids can beat a goliath and i want to say thank you to all our rebel viewers
00:26:49.360 if i may who chipped in to help crowdfund chad williamson who from what i could tell fought like
00:26:56.320 heck for you and uh i mean the results speak for themselves i guess we'll keep supporting you and i
00:27:03.440 can speak on behalf of you know rebel news and i think i speak for our viewers when i say we'll keep
00:27:09.120 backing you and i know there's other restaurateurs in the province and other churches in the province
00:27:14.800 anyone who gets these outrageous tickets they can go to fight the fines.com and we'll do our best to
00:27:19.680 help them did that was that help something do you think that tipped the balance for you having a lawyer
00:27:25.520 who just went full tilt do you think that did that give you the courage at least or some strength
00:27:31.600 or like how important was that if i can i want to praise if it's appropriate i want to praise our
00:27:37.760 viewers for chipping in yeah that was uh that was absolutely um vital in in this if i didn't have
00:27:46.640 someone like uh chad and and williamson law and the other lawyers that have uh that have uh worked work
00:27:51.920 with me and for me through this there's no way we would have had the results we did so it's it's very
00:27:57.360 important what what you and the rebel have done um sticking up for the little guy through this is
00:28:02.320 it's vital for sure well i'm glad to hear it and i i mean i i think chad is one of the toughest lawyers
00:28:08.720 we have he's got that cowboy freedom mindset which i really like and we want to deploy him to help
00:28:16.000 other restaurateurs and of course that's only possible through the support of our viewers so folks
00:28:20.640 if you like what chris is saying here if you like the fact that we helped him win in court
00:28:25.360 please consider chipping in to fight the fines dot com chris might still have a couple of
00:28:29.920 outstanding legal matters with the rcmp will help with those if he does but i know there's another
00:28:34.400 restaurant in bashaw alberta that has a legal situation and of course there's the churches
00:28:40.080 chris we wish you lots of strength uh always phone or email sheila if there's another issue she'll be
00:28:46.960 down there as you know um and i look forward to finally coming by mirror one day and getting one of
00:28:52.960 your patented zombie burgers uh i'll stop eating like a day in advance because i got to make room
00:28:59.200 for the biggest burger i ever did see so i look forward to meeting you in person one day congratulations
00:29:04.400 on the win and thank you to our viewers who crowdfunded the lawyer that as you heard chris himself say
00:29:10.400 really tip this tip the balance in the court so so congrats to you chris thanks ezra right on well
00:29:17.280 there you have it chris scott the proprietor of the whistle stop diner stay with us moran
00:29:33.600 my show last night gwen writes tell me these polls are inaccurate that is painful to see how many are
00:29:38.720 totally satisfied with the government and terrified of covid well it's like i said in the monologue
00:29:43.680 sometimes people just as a form of psychological coping like stockholm syndrome start to love the
00:29:49.440 lockdown oh i'm safe in it i'm familiar with it the boss says i'll be fine meredith writes i feel the
00:29:56.400 worst is yet to come with restrictions and lockdown and loss of our freedoms and rights not the virus
00:30:02.400 exactly right the virus is especially for anyone under 40 it's not even a blip it's not even detectable
00:30:10.080 but actually it's people under 40 who are the hardest hit especially mentally isn't that what
00:30:14.080 the polls show paul says more people need to be fighting these lockdowns a lot more well i'm pleased
00:30:19.280 to say that the rebellion is spreading at least in alberta but sure other provinces are practically
00:30:25.680 loving it i couldn't believe some of the stats out of atlantic canada anyways that's our story
00:30:30.320 that's our show for today until tomorrow on behalf of all of us here at rebel world headquarters
00:30:35.360 you at home good night and keep fighting for freedom