Rebel News Podcast - March 17, 2021


Worst of times for you, but it's the best of times for Pfizer!


Episode Stats

Length

32 minutes

Words per Minute

165.58781

Word Count

5,372

Sentence Count

447

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

Pfizer is a drug company that makes a lot of money off vaccines, and they talk about how they're going to make a lot more money from the flu pandemic. Ezra takes you through an investor call for Pfizer, and explains why it's a good time to be a big consumer of their products.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. I want to take you through an investor's call for Pfizer. You may have heard of
00:00:05.080 them, a tiny little company worth $200 billion, making a little bit of do-re-mi off the vaccines.
00:00:11.600 It's quite fascinating to hear them talk about all the profit, ka-ching. That's the sound of
00:00:18.940 an injection. You hear ouch, they hear ka-ching, and they talk about, get this,
00:00:25.080 you just might need a third booster, and who knows, maybe a fourth. I'll read to you from
00:00:30.660 their investor call. I don't think you'll find it surprising, but it is shocking. Before I do,
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00:01:34.860 All right, here's today's podcast. Tonight, I know it's the worst of times for you, but
00:01:54.380 look at the bright side. It's the best of times for a drug company called Pfizer. It's March 16th,
00:02:01.320 and this is the Ezra Levant Show. Why should others go to jail when you're a biggest carbon
00:02:07.560 consumer I know? There's 8,500 customers here, and you won't give them an answer. The only thing I
00:02:13.380 have to say to the government about why I publish it is because it's my bloody right to do so.
00:02:23.220 In the early days of the pandemic, Donald Trump compared the COVID-19 virus to an invasion,
00:02:28.600 and the battle against it was a war. I think we now know that the real threat was not the virus,
00:02:34.580 which thankfully has taken a much lower toll on people than feared. It's almost completely spared
00:02:39.460 anyone under 50, really anyone under 70. And even for those that it targets, they are very,
00:02:44.920 very ill to begin with to die from the virus. The average age of death is 82. I say for the umpteenth
00:02:50.980 time, I'm not happy that anyone is dying from the virus, but this is not the plague. It's about double
00:02:56.640 the typical death toll of the annual flu season. The real damage has been done by the lockdowns,
00:03:02.100 not just damage to our economy, but damage to our health. Remember, there's a correlation between
00:03:06.360 poverty and unemployment and health, not just mental health and suicide and drug use like opioids,
00:03:12.600 but other health problems that go undetected or untreated. And then there's the massive closing
00:03:17.420 down of hospitals to keep them free for COVID patients that never came, delaying or canceling
00:03:22.900 hundreds of thousands of medical exams and so-called elective surgeries. The irony is in the United
00:03:29.840 States where you have 50 different states with 50 different approaches to the pandemic,
00:03:34.040 there really isn't a difference in health outcomes for those states that are locked down and those that
00:03:39.600 aren't. Florida has one of the oldest demographics in America. A lot of seniors go there to retire and
00:03:45.900 they didn't lock down, but they've had a lower death toll than California or New York, which did lock down
00:03:51.540 hard. So you know all that. But my point was Donald Trump called this a war, which it sort of was,
00:03:58.960 but the real enemy wasn't the virus. Viruses come and go all the time. The enemy was the lockdown.
00:04:04.700 The government was the enemy. The mask police was the enemy. The surveillance state, the snitching,
00:04:09.180 the informants, the fear, forcing children to wear masks, though they are practically immune to the
00:04:14.260 virus to begin with. Canceling kids sports, canceling school, making kids sit inside at home and doing
00:04:20.320 nothing but watch screens. That's the war and the bad guys won. But if we're going to stick with the
00:04:26.420 war analogy, then I want to talk about wartime profiteers. You know who those are, right? People
00:04:31.720 who see there's a crisis afoot and they think they can make a buck or two. It's happened since the dawn
00:04:37.480 of time. It's human nature, greed. It's one of the deadly sins. Let me quote to you from a magazine
00:04:43.400 reporting on the U.S. Civil War. For sugar, the government got sand. For coffee, rye. For leather,
00:04:52.460 something no better than brown paper. For sound horses and mules, spavined beasts and dying donkeys.
00:05:00.880 And for serviceable muskets and pistols, the experimental failures of sanguine inventors
00:05:06.240 or the refuse of shops and foreign armories. So wrote Harper's monthly journalist, Robert
00:05:14.020 Tomes, in July 1864, over 150 years ago. Does that kind of profiteering sound familiar?
00:05:22.800 The only difference is that in the Civil War, the government was spending $2 million a day.
00:05:28.540 In our lockdown war, the government's spending closer to $2 billion a day. And so you get liberal
00:05:33.880 MPs in on it. Getting massive contracts, for example, to make ventilators or masks. Things
00:05:39.540 they've never made before. Companies they just incorporated to get in on it. Simply to skim the
00:05:44.560 cream off the milk. I mean, look, Trudeau was corrupt at the best of times. Imagine how much money
00:05:50.040 is sloshing around now in the worst of times. Profiteering. But think about the biggest profiteers
00:05:55.600 of all. Guys like Bill Gates. I don't quite get his angle. Is he a philanthropist or an investor or both?
00:06:03.880 Is he a servant of the people? Or someone who wants to be our master? Can we trust a guy who
00:06:09.900 just kept hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein, the child rapist and trafficker, again and again?
00:06:16.480 Even the New York Times thought it was creepy. You tell me, how do you feel about Bill Gates wanting
00:06:22.480 to amp it up with vaccines, injecting children, pregnant women, the elderly, even people who are
00:06:29.360 malnourished? How do you feel about him, one of the richest men in the world, demanding that governments
00:06:34.720 indemnify vaccine companies, even if those vaccines, or especially if those vaccines harm, say,
00:06:42.700 700,000 people?
00:06:44.120 The efficacy of vaccines in older people is always a huge challenge. You know, it turns out the flu vaccine
00:06:50.960 isn't that effective in elderly people. Most of the benefit comes from younger people not
00:06:56.360 spreading it because they're vaccinated. And that benefits on a community basis, the elderly.
00:07:03.860 Here, we clearly need a vaccine that works in the upper age range because they're most at risk of that.
00:07:12.060 And doing that so that you amp it up so it works in older people, and yet you don't have side effects.
00:07:19.440 You know, if we have, you know, one in 10,000 side effects, that's, you know, way more, 700,000,
00:07:27.680 you know, people who will suffer from that. So really understanding the safety at gigantic scale
00:07:35.020 across all age ranges, you know, pregnant, male, female, undernourished, existing comorbidities,
00:07:43.280 it's very, very hard. And that actual decision of, OK, let's go and give this vaccine to the entire
00:07:49.400 world, governments will have to be involved because there will be some risk and indemnification needed
00:07:56.600 before that can be decided on.
00:07:59.540 Yeah, I'm not sure if I trust Bill Gates, Jeffrey Epstein's old buddy. He just seems to want to
00:08:05.340 control everything, everyone, all the time. He just came out with a book demanding that we
00:08:10.520 radically change our lives to fight global warming, but he's buying a private jet company.
00:08:16.100 His plans seem insane sometimes, even if he does wear comfy-looking sweaters and come across as a
00:08:21.860 friendly nerd. I don't know if you saw this story. Here he is talking about his plan
00:08:27.220 to spray millions of tons of dust in the air to block out the sun. That sounds like a plot from
00:08:36.720 a 1960s James Bond movie, Dr. Evil. I'm thinking he's about as trustworthy as his buddy Jeffrey Epstein,
00:08:43.060 aren't you? I just don't get that guy. He's not a virologist. He's not a climatologist. The only
00:08:48.240 experience he's had with viruses are that his Microsoft programs were constantly getting hit with
00:08:53.400 them. But I don't think that makes him an expert in the flu or blocking out the sun. I swear that's
00:08:59.760 a Bond villain move. But look at this. This is real news now by real people at a little company called
00:09:07.480 Pfizer. You heard of them? This is a transcript of an investor's call with folks who are betting big
00:09:13.960 on Pfizer. They want to know how it's going. It's going amazing. For Pfizer, I mean, not for the little
00:09:19.680 people. You're in lockdown. You can't go to work. You can't travel. You can't go outside without a
00:09:23.700 mask. You can't turn on the media without being scolded or scared. But for Pfizer, this is the
00:09:29.060 best of times. This is the golden age, man. I think Bill Gates' big dream is coming true. A little bit
00:09:35.280 at least. And isn't that more important than your small dreams? I'm going to read a bit from this
00:09:39.560 transcript, which was put on Twitter by Lee Fang, a journalist with The Intercept. But it really is
00:09:45.440 an investor meeting with Pfizer. I'm going to show you just a couple of highlights. And guess what?
00:09:51.280 You'll never see this coming. Pfizer now says you don't just need one dose of the vaccine or even
00:09:58.900 two doses. You need a third dose, a third booster. Who could have thought? Let me read.
00:10:08.080 And so hopefully, one of the things you noticed is we announced recently that we will be evaluating
00:10:15.020 a third dose of our vaccine, a booster, to understand the durability of immunity and the
00:10:21.100 efficacy against these emerging variants of the virus. Hopefully, guys, hopefully you noticed that
00:10:28.800 we'll now scare people into buying not one, not two, but three shots. And stay ready for this. A fourth
00:10:34.100 one, I'm just guessing. These are investor relations bosses at Pfizer talking up their stock. You see,
00:10:40.060 the lockdown, it's the worst thing to happen to your life, but they just can't stop using that word
00:10:48.600 opportunity. Let me read. And factors like efficacy, booster ability, clinical utility will basically
00:10:56.920 become very important. And we view that as, quite frankly, a significant opportunity for our vaccine
00:11:03.700 from a demand perspective, from a pricing perspective, given the clinical profile of our vaccine. So
00:11:09.640 clearly more to come here. Oh, really? But we think as this shifts from pandemic to endemic, we think
00:11:17.000 there's an opportunity here for us, guys. A significant opportunity for our vaccine from a demand
00:11:24.560 perspective. They really said that out loud in public. They really called the virus a significant
00:11:31.820 opportunity. They keep saying that, actually. Here's another excerpt. So from my perspective, the punchline
00:11:39.500 on that is we think that flu represents potentially significant opportunity for us. Hey, guys, I'm
00:11:47.940 getting this feeling, and it's just a hunch, that maybe Pfizer has a vested interest in you staying
00:11:54.680 scared or sick, staying locked down, and once you're all given a jab, to be jabbed again, and then again,
00:12:02.500 and then again, and then again. I mean, you heard the man. It's a significant opportunity for them.
00:12:08.860 This is what we call a moral hazard, as in they just might have an interest in making things
00:12:14.000 worse than they are because they're getting rich. Pfizer is a $200 billion company measured by market
00:12:22.760 capitalization. That's U.S. dollars. You think it's worth the Pfizer to have this pandemic last for,
00:12:30.340 I don't know, just one more year, or maybe two years, to turn every new variant into another crisis
00:12:37.560 that needs another booster shot? You heard the man. It's an opportunity. Do you think it's worth
00:12:43.060 $50 billion a year to them to keep this thing going? Maybe $100 billion? It's certainly in the billions.
00:12:50.180 Do you think anyone would ever, oh, I don't know, lie for $100 billion? Look, people would lie for $100.
00:13:00.540 What wouldn't they do for $100 billion? What wouldn't they say? Well, we saw the least they will
00:13:07.140 say that this whole thing is a significant opportunity for them. They're pretty stoked about
00:13:11.960 it, especially the pricing. Did you catch that part? Hey, do you really think you're getting out of
00:13:16.780 this lockdown any moment now? Do you really think the decision is being made in your local
00:13:22.560 town council? Do you think these profiteers or that creepy block-out-the-sun guy will ever
00:13:30.740 let you out? Stay with us for now.
00:13:46.780 Oh, my God, that is riveting. That is so exciting. I would say the most exciting story
00:14:16.740 of 2021, but it should have been the most exciting story in 2020, except for, as you know,
00:14:23.920 news coverage of Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, was blocked. It was blocked by Twitter. It was
00:14:30.940 blocked by Facebook. It was blocked by all the tech companies that didn't want you to know the truth
00:14:36.060 about Joe Biden's son. Not because it was lascivious. The media party has no problem with things that are
00:14:42.580 obscene, drug or sex oriented, but rather that it was so politically devastating to their candidate
00:14:49.780 of choice. Well, that cone of silence is being lifted. Even if it's being lifted after Joe Biden
00:14:57.100 is in office, as you can see there, our friends, Phalem and Ann McAleer, are making their next blockbuster
00:15:03.580 movie, an anti-Hollywood movie. It's called My Son Hunter, the Hunter Biden movie, and it's being
00:15:11.420 done by crowdfunding at mindsonhunter.com. Joining us now via Skype from sunny California
00:15:18.700 are the McAleers. Hey, Phalem, how you doing?
00:15:22.620 I'm doing good as well. Thanks. Thanks for having us on. Yeah, it's going to be a great project,
00:15:27.160 a great movie, great story.
00:15:28.300 That is a very exciting promo trailer. That's just, I guess, what they would call in the
00:15:32.660 business a teaser trailer. Hunter Biden checks all the boxes for interesting. You know, he's
00:15:41.180 sexually extreme, drug abuse, foreign lands, money, bribery, and of course, you know, the family
00:15:51.440 politics. You would think he would have been the most written about, most published stories
00:15:56.860 of 2020, but it was shut down because it was too interesting, wasn't it?
00:16:01.700 Yeah, I mean, look, the script writes itself, and this is a movie, not a documentary. This,
00:16:06.320 you know, but this is, this is, it's got exotic locations. It's got drama. It's got high political
00:16:12.180 drama. It's got corruption. It's got strippers. It's got strip bars. You know, I call it Austin
00:16:19.100 Powers meets King Lear with a bit of House of Cowards thrown in. You know, it's, it's, it's got all
00:16:24.860 those elements. This should have been the news story of last year. It should be the news story
00:16:29.540 of this year. It's not. It should be, Hollywood should have been optioning scripts left, right,
00:16:34.160 and center, but they didn't want to. And it's not like there's, it's not their usual ignoring
00:16:39.600 a good story. They are, they actually suppressed this story. Twitter suppressed it. Facebook suppressed
00:16:45.860 it. Twitter, Twitter banned the New York Post from posting about it. They banned everyone else from
00:16:51.780 sharing the link to this story. This was, and all the other journalists attacked any journalist who
00:16:59.120 wanted to cover this story. So this was an actual, genuinely bona fide suppressed story. And the reason
00:17:05.740 is because it was so devastating to the, to the democratic family, to the Biden family, and to the,
00:17:12.600 the crime family as well. Yeah. Well, I recall the New York Post, one of the longest published
00:17:19.560 newspapers in America, they broke this huge story. They were suspended, not for anything inaccurate,
00:17:26.980 but because, I don't know, I mean, it was bald politics. So let me come back to something you
00:17:31.360 said a minute ago. You said this is a movie, not a documentary. Okay. Now I know you've made
00:17:36.900 outstanding documentaries before. I first saw your Mind Your Own Business and Frack Nation really
00:17:43.260 opened my eyes to fracking. You've done the Gosnell movie, which is sort of a dramatization of a true
00:17:49.340 crime story. When you say mysonhunter.com is a movie, not a documentary, what do you mean by that?
00:17:57.860 Well, it's just like Gosnell, it's a dramatization of a true crime story. It's going to have actors,
00:18:03.280 it's going to have script, it's going to have locations. It's not going to have any interviews
00:18:06.940 running. It's going to be not, it's not a documentary. It's going to, it's based on a
00:18:10.520 true story. And boy, what a story. I mean, this is a guy who joined the Navy late in life,
00:18:18.620 turned up for his first day at work, and was found of more cocaine than the population of Columbia
00:18:23.620 in his system. He was fired immediately. His answer was that actually he'd been on his way there,
00:18:30.140 he'd stopped at a bar and two South Africans had given him a cigarette laced with cocaine.
00:18:35.400 This is a guy who got a stripper pregnant and denied paternity until forced to by the courts to pay.
00:18:42.460 This is a guy who had an affair with his brother's widow. This is, you know, this is a guy who has
00:18:49.720 been in and out of rehab. But, you know, this is not to attack Hunter Biden's personal feelings
00:18:55.380 or his addictions, by the way, which are tragic. This is to say, an international oil and gas company
00:19:02.700 searched the world for an executive, and they found the guy who was thrown out of the Navy in the first
00:19:08.840 day. They found the guy who was in and out of rehab. They found the guy who was living this
00:19:14.300 dissolute lifestyle and never had a proper job. Why? And what strings did Joe Biden pull once Hunter
00:19:22.240 was on the board? Why did Hunter Biden get $100,000 as a spending perk from a Chinese businessman?
00:19:30.040 Why did his consultancy get $3 million from the mayor of Moscow's wife? And who is the big guy?
00:19:37.040 And in one of his emails, he talks about the big guy. And everyone says, that's Joe Biden.
00:19:41.360 Is that correct? So this is the story we're going to tell, this international man of mystery,
00:19:47.860 but that maybe is not so mysterious. The answer might be quite prosaic, actually.
00:19:53.560 You know, when you say Austin Powers plus House of Cards and King Larry, I'm just thinking of
00:19:58.240 Austin Powers. You're right. He was so louche. He was so over the top. I mean, it was a comedy.
00:20:04.000 I think Hunter Biden's life is part tragedy, part comedy. But the reason it continues, the reason
00:20:11.540 he gets a $1.3 billion investment or whatever from China is not because he's ridiculous. It's despite
00:20:19.240 the fact that he's ridiculous because his dad is powerful. And so it's not just a tragic comedy.
00:20:27.340 It's he's he's the portal. He's the ultimate honey trap. It's how other forces in the world have
00:20:36.820 pressure points on the new president of the United States. That's why it's interesting. I mean, it's
00:20:40.780 it's crazy like a car crash. It's riveting like a car crash. But the reason we should care is because
00:20:47.740 that car crash is happening. It really in the White House. Yeah, yeah. No, this I mean, you have to ask
00:20:54.300 why would anyone hire Hunter Biden to such powerful positions? And the answer is because he's a Biden
00:21:00.280 because his father was the vice president and his father is the president. And those those are the
00:21:06.720 those. This is what we'll be exploring. And, you know, it is funny. It's kind of an absurdist
00:21:12.060 comedy, but it's a serious, serious movie. And then you get the serious aspect at the end where
00:21:17.560 it's kind of like a reverse all the president's men where the media, instead of meeting meeting
00:21:23.680 deep throat in the garage behind the window on the fourth floor, they are they're out stalking
00:21:30.440 journalists, encouraging big tech, encouraging billionaires to shut down legitimate news stories.
00:21:37.780 Woodward and Bernstein, more like Keystone and and I don't know, Stalin, the new journalists.
00:21:44.960 Now, you have set records in the past for crowdfunding your cinema, because, of course, Hollywood,
00:21:53.780 as we know, is pretty much uniformly Democrat. There are a few anomalies, I think, of Clint Eastwood
00:22:01.320 and Mel Gibson. And I've pretty much gone through the whole list. There are some actors, Dean Cain,
00:22:06.780 Kevin Sorbo. But the fact that you can name them shows just how few there are compared to the mass.
00:22:12.580 And really, the industry that was once blacklisted by Senator McCarthy is now running the blacklist.
00:22:20.880 They wouldn't let this movie be made. But luckily, crowdfunding makes it possible. How much are you
00:22:27.100 looking to crowdfund? We'll put your crowdfunding page up now. It's mysonhunter.com. How much dough do
00:22:35.560 you need to raise? And when do you need to raise it by to get this thing going?
00:22:39.840 Well, for for Gosnell, we raised 2.3 million in 45 days, which was pretty amazing. So this time,
00:22:47.600 time has moved on, things are a little bit more expensive. We're looking to raise 2.5 million
00:22:53.820 in 60 days. You know, so we're asking, I mean, your supporters have always been great,
00:23:00.640 always really supported us. Much of our support comes from Canada and comes from comes from the
00:23:06.000 Rebel News troops. And we're asking them to stand up. You know, I mean, things are very expensive.
00:23:13.340 It's expensive to make a film now, unfortunately, because of all the COVID restrictions,
00:23:18.120 which has given nice work to some underpaid or underworked and overpaid union hacks. But that's
00:23:25.400 the way of the world we're in now. So we're going to film it in Serbia, which will double as the
00:23:30.400 Ukraine. And also it's got a Chinatown, so it'll double as China. And there's lots of pretty women
00:23:34.500 and all that just a perfect movie for a perfect place for a Hunter Biden movie. So it's going to
00:23:39.420 be, you know, our dollars will go a long way. But we do need people to help and turn up and really
00:23:45.360 support the movie. I mean, we, we just went live 12 hours ago. And we've already raised $250,000,
00:23:54.340 just on. So, I mean, this is a real, this can happen. But people need to dig deep and help us out
00:24:01.880 because the cover-up has to stop and we have to do it at the grassroots level. You've got these woke
00:24:08.180 corporate entities now who are, who are trying to tell you that your opinion and that your stories
00:24:16.280 are not worth telling. What you care about is not important. Look at that shiny thing over there.
00:24:22.340 Well, we need to say this is important and we're going to fight.
00:24:25.260 Well, listen, I have been a personal admirer of yours for years. I think I've told you before,
00:24:31.260 Phelan, that your success crowdfunding gave me the hope that we could build Rebel News through
00:24:38.300 crowdfunding. And indeed we have. So in many ways, you're a role model for us. Obviously,
00:24:43.920 we're going to support you. I'm personally going to go to mysonhunter.com and chip in a hundred bucks.
00:24:50.600 I know that's not a ton, but you know, if enough people chip in a hundred bucks, we'll get her done.
00:24:55.200 I think Canadians are interested in the United States. The whole world is interested in the
00:25:01.740 United States. And I think we're interested in supporting conservative movie makers. Let me ask
00:25:07.340 you, you've had some great success before. And that's what I like about you. You've got a proven
00:25:12.440 track record. This isn't a lark. You do this professionally. You're very productive.
00:25:18.020 You're very creative. It's great filmmaking. Are you at liberty to discuss some of the
00:25:24.780 casting, some of the stars, or is that still a work in progress? You haven't inked the deals.
00:25:30.780 Your audience will like this. So we have been talking, and I can say this because he is actually,
00:25:36.900 we kept it confidential, but he's actually mentioned to the Daily Telegraph. We have been
00:25:40.800 talking to the actor Lawrence Fox.
00:25:42.880 Oh, I know Lawrence Fox. He's great.
00:25:46.400 Yeah. He was in Lewis. He was in TBC's Lewis. He played Lord Palmerston in Victoria, the Netflix
00:25:55.360 series. He's been on the telly a lot.
00:25:58.620 He sort of looks like Hunter Biden. He looks a little bit like Hunter Biden.
00:26:02.840 Yes, that's right. Well, I mean, he's perfect for this. Now, it's complicated by the fact that
00:26:07.720 he's now running for the mayor of London. So he intends to get elected mayor, and I think he'd
00:26:14.880 be a great mayor of London, but part of me wants him not to be elected mayor so that he can
00:26:20.800 have the time to play Hunter Biden in our movie. I know he's very, very keen. And I won't go into
00:26:26.560 the names, but we just showed his reel to a big Hollywood actor who we're looking to get to play,
00:26:32.000 Joe Biden. And the Hollywood actor just said, he is the man. He is real.
00:26:35.640 So we've got some big names interested. We just have to seal the deal. But I mean, you approach
00:26:42.280 their agents and they say, have you the money in the bank? And that's a fair enough question
00:26:46.160 because, you know, they probably get a lot of time wasters. So we need the money in the
00:26:50.120 bank. We're working on the script. It's weirdly funny. It's, you know, I'm just looking actually
00:26:59.040 here at the website. We need 2.25 million. So, you know, we've raised to 275,000 now in the first
00:27:08.760 day. So like, you know, there's a momentum and we need to keep it going. And I need to
00:27:13.360 phone Lawrence Fox and say, Lawrence, I mean, he's a great actor. He's a great actor.
00:27:17.180 No, I'm familiar with him. I've had the pleasure of chatting with him once as well. He's he really
00:27:22.120 thinks about these issues. And he does have he's a great actor. He is a showbiz guy. Well,
00:27:27.620 listen, Felham, when you I'm going to we're going to put this interview on YouTube. We're
00:27:34.460 going to share it with our people. We're going to encourage people to go to my son hunter dot
00:27:39.620 com. I'm personally going to chip in a hundred dollars. I know that's not lifting a heavy
00:27:44.020 load. But, you know, many hands make light work as you hit your milestones. Maybe you can
00:27:50.300 come back on, like maybe when you get to your first million or something, you can come back
00:27:54.940 on. If you have any news about the cast, that'll probably be pretty exciting for our people to
00:27:59.300 hear. We're going to help you get across the finish line. I know Americans will really dig
00:28:04.120 deep. They're very charitable that way. But this isn't even charity. This is real entertainment.
00:28:09.360 That promo trailer that we played at the top of this interview, that is a very sexy trailer.
00:28:14.940 That's very exciting. Well, thank you. We just we cobbled that together ourselves. I mean,
00:28:18.900 but we thought, you know, by the way, it's excellent. It's brilliant because the story
00:28:23.160 is brilliant. Yeah. Right. There's so much going on in this story. So but thank you very
00:28:27.320 much, Ezra, for your very generous contribution. You've always come up to the plate and supported
00:28:32.400 us. And we really are grateful. And so have your supporters. So if anybody's in the Serbia
00:28:38.360 during the summer, don't we will be there filming. Call over and see us. And this is going
00:28:44.260 to be a great movie. I am very excited. Congratulations to you and your team. You're
00:28:49.740 you're you're a small team, but you pack a wallop. Great filmmaking. My son, Hunter dot com. Good
00:28:56.180 luck, my friend. I can hardly wait till it's ready. Thanks, Ezra. All the best. You too. Well,
00:29:01.160 there you have a Phelan McAleer outstanding filmmaker. It's great viewing. And by the way,
00:29:06.580 if I'm sounding like it's an eat your spinach, you have to watch this. That's not how I want to come
00:29:11.220 across. This is a rocking story. Like it's it's it's an absurd story. The life of Hunter Biden
00:29:19.880 and just for sheer entertainment value. Let's see it. And then it becomes tragedy when you realize
00:29:26.240 all the things he touches. So I'm going to chip in. I hope you do, too. Stay with us. More
00:29:31.600 ahead on Rebel News. On my show last night, Gilly writes, the incompetence illustrated in that report
00:29:48.160 is terrifying as it may reflect the larger picture in the world's most influential military. The
00:29:53.360 targeting of conservative journalists even more terrifying. Yeah. You know, I don't know why they
00:29:58.180 were picking on Rebel News. We're not American. We have American viewers, but we're mainly Canadian.
00:30:02.740 I mean, you watch us every day. You know what we talk about. We've we've never been in serious
00:30:08.880 trouble of any sort. We're just journalists. Why would the Navy come after us? And it it's, you know,
00:30:15.740 we're just we're just us. Imagine you're trying to take on the Chinese military. If you get us so wrong,
00:30:22.560 how could that military intelligence be of any use when you're actually going up against a tough enemy
00:30:27.620 like China? Rob writes, freedom, fighting for freedom is no picnic. They are bringing out the
00:30:33.380 big guns now, the U.S. military intelligence. I, yes, I know they are. And yes, I'm quite concerned.
00:30:40.420 Don't let my chuckling fool you. But I just, I just have to say, because I can't not notice it.
00:30:49.020 There's a lot of scamming going on here. I mean, that little military contractor down there in Little
00:30:53.840 Rock, Arkansas. The things they are saying for cash, I'm embarrassed for them that they're getting
00:31:00.760 away with it. I mean, how much are they paid to write such false things? You don't even know where
00:31:06.440 our office is. That's pretty easy to find out. It's at the bottom of every single one of our web pages.
00:31:12.980 Darren writes, if this is the case, it is a huge deal. And everyone should know about the details and
00:31:17.960 not kept behind pay for access. Darren, I hear you. And tomorrow we're putting it on YouTube. I just
00:31:25.280 wanted to give it to you, our paid subscribers first. You guys pay eight bucks a month. That might
00:31:32.160 not sound like a lot to you, but you add it all up, everybody. And that helps pay the bills here. So,
00:31:37.780 you know, that's that tension. We've talked about this before. About once a month, I like to put a
00:31:43.960 whole show out on YouTube. I don't want to do it more often than that because I want the paywall to
00:31:51.300 be valuable. But like you, I want to tell the whole world this. So let me say on this instance,
00:31:58.160 in fact, what I'm going to do is I'm going to re-record it because we were sort of rushed to get
00:32:01.820 the whole thing together. I'm going to tweak some of the visuals. And so we're going to release a
00:32:08.540 slightly improved version, if I may say so. And I expect that to come out tomorrow. But thank you
00:32:13.840 for your support. And I agree with you. This is a story that the whole world has to see.
00:32:17.980 Well, folks, thanks for your friendly notes. That's our show for today. Until tomorrow,
00:32:22.100 on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night.
00:32:25.000 And keep fighting for freedom.