Action4Canada - May 02, 2024


Central Bank Digital Currency With Rob Anders And Tanya Gaw, May 1, 2024


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

168.17943

Word Count

25,502

Sentence Count

1,688

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

90


Summary

Rob Anders is a former Canadian politician who represented the riding of Calgary West from 1997 until 2015. He was a founding member of the Conservative Party of Canada and was a member of its leadership team. In this episode, Rob discusses the impending threat of Central Bank Digital Currencies, or CBDCs, in Canada.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Our government, Trudeau's government, has actually put an expiry date onto the banking system, okay?
00:00:09.640 So we used to have it that every five or ten years, there would be a review, if you will, of our Bank Act, okay?
00:00:19.280 He's now put an expiry date of June 30th, 2025.
00:00:23.560 So in June 30th, 2025, next year, the Bank Act in Canada expires.
00:00:30.960 And you say, well, what does that mean?
00:00:32.640 Well, that means that the large federally chartered banks lose their mandates.
00:00:37.600 They're no longer legal entities.
00:00:39.780 And not just that, other foreign banks operating in Canada also lose their entities.
00:00:46.860 And you might scratch your head and you say, well, why did Mr. Trudeau choose June 30th, right?
00:00:52.680 Why would he choose that date?
00:00:54.620 Well, I'll tell you why.
00:00:56.200 Because in the House of Commons, it usually wraps up, say, about June 15th, because they want to get back to Canada Day in their ridings on July 1st.
00:01:06.980 The Senate hangs around for a few days, maybe a week later into July 20-something, just to make sure they clear the roster of the bills that go to Royal Assent and get signed on by the Governor General.
00:01:17.660 But by June 30th, everybody's out of town.
00:01:20.800 There's no parliamentary oversight.
00:01:22.000 There's no senator, there's no member of parliament around.
00:01:24.680 So that means that for all of July, all of August, and quite possibly all of September of next year, there is no parliamentary oversight with regard to Trudeau and what he's doing with regard to the banks and central bank digital currency.
00:01:40.720 That's scary stuff.
00:01:42.240 Three months without any correction whatsoever.
00:01:44.960 I'm so pleased to introduce our special guest speaker this evening.
00:01:52.640 Rob Anders is a former Canadian politician who represented the riding of Calgary West from 1997 until 2015.
00:02:01.220 And he was a founding member of the Conservative Party of Canada.
00:02:05.540 Tonight, he joins us to discuss the impending threat of central bank digital currency, or CBDC, in Canada.
00:02:14.920 The Canadian government and the Bank of Canada are taking significant steps towards issuing a digital form of the Canadian dollar.
00:02:22.960 And if they do, they will have access to all of your private banking information, including information on every transaction connected to your daily life.
00:02:34.640 Rob has comprehensively researched this topic and is convinced it will be disastrous for Canadians to allow the governments to issue CBDCs, especially with the understanding that it will be a financial surveillance tool.
00:02:49.080 We're so thrilled that Rob can join us this evening to share his extensive knowledge with us.
00:02:55.520 Will you all please help me welcome Rob Anders.
00:02:59.360 Rob, thank you for joining us and welcome to the Empower Hour.
00:03:03.720 Great to be here. Thank you very much.
00:03:06.420 Thank you, Heather.
00:03:07.660 Well, Rob, I'm so excited to have you on.
00:03:09.920 This has been a topic I've been wanting to talk about again.
00:03:14.080 Again, I think it might have been once or twice last year we've been dealing, I call them, with the banksters and bringing awareness and helping people to think about their investments that they currently have in the bank, the threat of losing those investments and taking steps, what reasonable steps they can take.
00:03:33.200 But this looming threat of digital ID banking is, you know, a growing concern.
00:03:40.160 And so I understand you have a presentation, you're going to educate people.
00:03:44.960 And yeah, so I just want to hand it over to you.
00:03:48.840 But is there anything you'd like to mention to people before going into the presentation?
00:03:52.980 Well, maybe how I got into this, what happened was, you know, I was putting out thousands of emails with regard to adverse reactions and jabs and mandates and arresting pastors and various things.
00:04:09.460 And one of the things that scared me was during the Alberta leadership race to replace Jason Kenney, there were contestants who said that they thought that central bank digital currency was inevitable.
00:04:20.420 And I thought, oh, that's not good.
00:04:22.700 And that bothered me at a gut level.
00:04:26.040 And so I decided because other people were already talking about jabs and mandates and pastors and lockdowns, I thought I'm going to go down the rabbit hole of this.
00:04:34.200 And so I read about 10 books and I watched lots of YouTubes.
00:04:37.500 And I think, you know, I've got to the stage now where some of the bankers that I respect are interacting with me on a regular basis to appreciate what I'm doing because they realize the dangers of this.
00:04:52.380 Unfortunately, a lot of the branch managers, that's not their business.
00:04:55.640 But for the people who actually try to follow the politics, the government relations, and for some of the very savvy people who have anticipated what the results are, they are anticipating and understand where this is going.
00:05:06.200 Right. And yeah, I was going to say, just like I say, I'm really grateful that you've taken this on.
00:05:13.120 I know that Bow Valley Credit Union was one of the banks that refused to go along with Justin Trudeau's freeze on citizens bank accounts.
00:05:23.440 And so there are good individuals out there who understand what the threat is.
00:05:28.860 But I think a great deal of it is education and not only educating the masses, the Canadian citizens, trying to help embolden them to take control of the situation and to remember who they're voting.
00:05:45.720 I mean, it really does come down to who they vote for in the next election as well.
00:05:52.180 It's the upper echelon that are supporting this and upholding the Bank of Canada and the decisions that are being made by globalists.
00:06:00.840 I mean, this is a really big deal as to how it's coming from an unelected global government implementing these demands and mandates that are against our constitution, charter rights and our freedoms, trickling down to the local branch and the bank manager who are then going to go ahead and with lockstep and follow it.
00:06:22.840 And so I'm going to be interested to see your presentation.
00:06:27.220 And then I want to encourage our viewers that if you have questions, please put them in the Q&A.
00:06:31.740 If you're watching live, I would recommend that you sign on to the Empower Hour so that you can put your questions in because this is an important topic.
00:06:39.440 And I'm hoping to get as many of those questions answered after your presentation.
00:06:43.220 So over to you, Rob. Thank you so much.
00:06:45.640 Central bank digital currency is just a new version of a very old and terrible idea.
00:06:51.660 Communism.
00:06:54.020 And I'll go through why that is because a lot of people wouldn't automatically link them.
00:06:58.960 But nonetheless, this stuff has been tried before.
00:07:02.160 Now they just have more technology to do it with, which is very scary.
00:07:05.600 So let me tell you why.
00:07:07.940 Let's go through some history.
00:07:09.360 So first off, we talk about early money.
00:07:13.120 Some people call it biblical, scriptural money because, of course, the Bible mentions gold and silver.
00:07:18.060 But, you know, we have the Lion of Lydia, the Ying Yuan of China, the Darius of Persia.
00:07:25.800 We have the Silver Turtle of Greece, the Karshapana of India.
00:07:30.860 We have Ionia having a silver currency, the Drachma, the Denarius of Rome.
00:07:36.500 And then, of course, there were some examples of copper, the Spade in China, the Assis in Rome.
00:07:44.460 And this stuff is the stuff that makes sense, frankly.
00:07:48.960 And we can go through that later on in terms of where I think this will all wind up eventually.
00:07:54.160 But that's the stuff that we really know.
00:07:58.380 Now, I want to also talk about something as Canadians we should be very proud about, which is that we had the longest running example of free banking in the world from 1817 until 1914.
00:08:13.260 So what that meant was that we had around 20 banks who, as long as you had enough gold and silver, okay, you could go ahead and issue your own currency.
00:08:25.680 And we didn't have a central bank at that time.
00:08:28.640 And so this worked very well.
00:08:31.240 And our currency was respected not only in Canada, but also in the Caribbean and in Great Britain, because we had a bit of a triangle trade relationship, where there'd be rum coming from the Caribbean, cod from Atlantic Canada, furs, et cetera, going to England for finished products, coming back, et cetera.
00:08:48.960 So this system worked quite well.
00:08:51.660 But then what happens is along comes the First World War, and they decide to go off this system because they're going to print money.
00:08:58.960 The other thing, the reason why central banks really came in as a vogue in North America was that just previous to the First World War, there was a banking crunch or crisis in the United States.
00:09:10.720 And the guy who came in to save it was J.P. Morgan.
00:09:14.460 And because J.P. Morgan did that, there were some who said, well, why should the American banking system be dependent upon one man?
00:09:22.580 And so they thought, well, we should have some sort of government bank that does what J.P. Morgan did to save the credit crunch.
00:09:30.800 And so they created the Federal Reserve in the United States.
00:09:34.020 And of course, we created the Bank of Canada in Canada.
00:09:36.840 But I think you're going to see why this has some problems.
00:09:41.060 And we may regret that.
00:09:43.340 Now, I'm going to go into the next slide.
00:09:44.720 But I show this just because I want people to understand how many banks we had and how many of them were issuing their own form of currency based on their silver and gold bullion reserves.
00:09:57.500 I want to point out that my office that I had in East Block of the House of Commons is where Canada's gold bullion used to reside after the Bank of Canada was created.
00:10:09.820 And so we had a gold bullion reserve.
00:10:11.960 There were three big vaults, maybe four, five, depending on if you found the one that was further down the hall and the one upstairs of where the gold bullion reserve was.
00:10:20.360 OK, now there's nothing there.
00:10:23.320 The doors are still there.
00:10:24.500 They're beautiful.
00:10:25.120 They're brass.
00:10:25.700 They have scrolls in them, et cetera.
00:10:27.860 But that's all been converted into a cafeteria.
00:10:30.820 There's no gold there.
00:10:32.140 Canada has no gold bullion reserves or silver bullion reserves.
00:10:36.740 We're one of 12 countries in the world that doesn't.
00:10:40.320 We are below Fiji in terms of them having 20 kilograms of gold.
00:10:45.280 It's kind of ridiculous.
00:10:47.180 Anyhow.
00:10:48.420 So let's talk about the Marxist communist roots of some of these ideas.
00:10:53.940 So in 1845, Karl Marx, along with Friedrich Engels, publishes a book called The Holy Family.
00:11:00.240 And basically, it's advocating for the abolition of money.
00:11:03.760 What Marx's idea was, is that capitalists have money, and that allows them to hoard power and wealth.
00:11:14.840 And if you can get rid of money, then you get rid of capitalist power.
00:11:20.380 But then it begs the question of, well, what are you going to use for a currency, a medium of exchange?
00:11:25.020 And in Marx's philosophy, if you want to call it that, ideology, he thought units of labor.
00:11:33.020 And that was all just theory.
00:11:35.480 However, time goes by, and along comes this Vladimir Lenin guy in the Russian Revolution in 1917.
00:11:45.480 And they actually tried to implement these ideas.
00:11:47.540 And this is what it looks like.
00:11:48.860 So in June of 1914, Russia ends the redeeming of currency because they want to print money, just like all the other countries want to print money to finance the war.
00:12:00.840 By 1917, they had 20, sorry, November 20th, they had 12 banks that were holding 80% of the capital, okay, that got nationalized because the October Revolution happened the month before.
00:12:14.880 Now, I just want people to absorb that number.
00:12:18.340 They had 12 banks holding 80% of the capital that were nationalized.
00:12:22.880 Canada has less chartered banks than 12.
00:12:25.880 We've only got a few major chartered banks.
00:12:28.800 So actually, it would be easier to implement these ideas in Canada than it was in Russia in November of 1917.
00:12:36.160 Let that sink in.
00:12:37.820 So basically, what happens is the reserves and the income are all redirected to the government.
00:12:42.800 Withdrawals of deposits are restricted.
00:12:44.880 We saw that certainly in the case with the truckers here in Canada.
00:12:48.240 That was just a sampling of what is to come.
00:12:51.760 They created Gauze Bank, which did not lend money but merely kept records of transactions.
00:12:57.380 And so in 1918, you know, into the next year, they had 405 enterprises employing 205,000 people that closed due to lack of credit.
00:13:07.860 Because once you go to the system, it collapses, you see.
00:13:11.080 You don't have private banks that are doing the lending and figuring out if you're capable of paying a loan and what have you.
00:13:18.160 You have the government kind of taking on these types of things and meddling in these transactions.
00:13:23.500 What they also do is they raise taxes.
00:13:27.680 So one pound sterling, one British pound sterling, was the equivalent of 45 rubles at that point.
00:13:34.140 But then inflation takes off.
00:13:36.200 And we know that inflation has been an issue for us as well in the printing of currency, Mr. Trudeau, up to a trillion bucks.
00:13:42.100 But anyhow, inflation rate becomes 598%.
00:13:45.080 Next year in 1919, it's 1,376%.
00:13:49.240 And then, you know, August of 1920, 37,000 firms are nationalized.
00:13:56.540 5,000 of them employed only one person.
00:13:59.880 Imagine that.
00:14:00.760 The economy declines by 85%.
00:14:02.820 Wage and price controls with government monopoly on grain handling.
00:14:07.340 Where have we seen that before?
00:14:08.760 The Canada Wheat Board, right?
00:14:09.920 Doesn't that ring a bell?
00:14:10.720 Well, in 1921, Lenin introduces the NEP, the new economic policy.
00:14:16.900 Haven't we heard of the NEP before?
00:14:18.880 That was Trudeau Sr., Pierre, right?
00:14:22.080 So Herbert Hoover's American Relief Administration, just to point out, Herbert Hoover, who became president of the United States,
00:14:29.020 he sold the largest copper mine in the world to some Russian aristocrats in 1916.
00:14:34.280 Good timing.
00:14:34.800 And then after that, because he was a good coordinator organizer, he was put in charge of the Belgian food relief program that was looking after the Belgian kids who were starving to death.
00:14:44.600 But not only the kids, also the adults, and during the First World War.
00:14:48.820 And when the Russian Revolution broke out and there was starvation there, they sent him to not only look after the Belgian situation because the war had ended, but they sent him to look up into the situation in Russia.
00:15:00.180 And he had 237 ships, 21,000 kitchens, 768 million tons of flour, grain, rice, beans, pork, milk, and sugar, and they employed 125,000 Russians to unload, haul, wait, cook, and serve the food.
00:15:15.240 Despite all of that, one pound sterling by 1923 was worth over 5 billion rubles.
00:15:24.980 That's how badly the Russian currency had crashed, okay?
00:15:29.920 And you'll see it's not just a matter of the currency crashing, but it gets worse.
00:15:34.780 So, once again, Mr. Lennon, the way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation.
00:15:42.720 Well, if that sounds like a Trudeauism to me, I mean, that guy loves taxation, and he's certainly, by creating a trillion dollars worth of debt, inviting inflation, printing money.
00:15:55.560 All right, so something else that Lennon said, just to explain what he was thinking.
00:16:00.360 Hundreds of thousands of ruble notes are being issued daily by our Treasury.
00:16:03.880 This is done not in order to fill the coffers of the state with practically worthless paper, but with the deliberate intention of destroying the value of money as a means of payment.
00:16:13.440 There is no justification for the existence of money in the Bolshevik state, where the necessities of life will be paid for by work alone.
00:16:21.140 Experience, as taught us, is it impossible to root out the evils of capitalism merely by confiscation and expropriation?
00:16:27.300 For however ruthlessly such measures may be applied, astute speculators and obstinate survivors of capitalist classes will always manage to evade them and continue to corrupt the life of the community.
00:16:37.660 The simplest way to exterminate the very spirit of capitalism is therefore to flood the country with notes of high face value without financial guarantees of any sort.
00:16:47.180 Already even a hundred ruble note is almost worthless, dalulus, excuse me, in Russia.
00:16:53.040 Soon even the simplest peasant will realize it is only a scrap of paper not worth more than the rags from which it is manufactured.
00:17:00.200 Men will cease to covet and hoard it, so soon as they discover it will not buy anything,
00:17:04.520 and the great illusion of the value and the power of money on which the capitalist state is based will have been definitely destroyed.
00:17:09.700 That is the real reason why our presses are printing ruble bills day and night without rest.
00:17:15.280 Okay, so when you create a trillion dollars, okay, what you're doing is you're devaluing the currency, and we certainly understand that all too well here.
00:17:29.120 Okay, so go on to the next one here.
00:17:32.140 It really comes down to, you know, do you trust this guy, right?
00:17:36.460 Right, and I think you have liberals inside the caucus of the Liberal Party who are calling for his leadership, asking for him to resign.
00:17:44.680 You know, he asked for unlimited spending at the beginning of COVID, right?
00:17:48.360 I don't think that was a coincidence.
00:17:50.660 Thank God we had Member of Parliament, Scott Reid, who said he was not going to allow unanimous consent to allow Trudeau unlimited spending during the COVID situation.
00:17:58.300 And he's raised our debt ceiling.
00:18:01.740 I remember when I first started as a Member of Parliament back in the 1990s, I wondered, at the time the debt was around $600 billion, I thought,
00:18:09.880 I wonder if in my lifetime it will cross the trillion dollar mark.
00:18:14.380 Trudeau added a trillion just by himself, right?
00:18:17.780 That's how dangerous that is.
00:18:19.560 But what does that mean?
00:18:20.480 What does that look like?
00:18:21.540 Well, in the Soviet Union, in 1921, the official estimates said that 5 million people starved to death.
00:18:30.960 The unofficial estimates are that 10 million starved to death out of a population of 130 million.
00:18:37.240 One out of 13 people across the country.
00:18:40.180 This boy that you see here pictured in Zaporizhia was found guilty of killing his three-year-old brother and eating him.
00:18:47.440 Okay, you look at how starved that child is.
00:18:50.240 Okay, I didn't mention in here that in that same area, which right now has the largest nuclear power plant in Europe,
00:18:57.540 that the dams have been blown over and may not have enough water to make sure that it's cooled.
00:19:02.440 Okay, it may result in a disaster larger than Chernobyl.
00:19:06.420 All right, that area also at that time had 12 butcher shops that were selling human meat.
00:19:12.300 Okay, just to give you an idea of how bad that was.
00:19:15.720 And I want people to understand, you know, the ramifications of some of this craziness.
00:19:20.240 So, what does that look like for an individual?
00:19:23.440 Well, for the ones who didn't starve to death, that means the caloric intake fell by 30%.
00:19:29.160 So, here you have three, you know, poutines.
00:19:32.680 Okay, that means their caloric intake went down to two.
00:19:36.000 And I'm not talking pop.
00:19:37.600 I'm not talking orange juice.
00:19:39.220 I'm not talking anything else in addition to that.
00:19:41.060 That was it.
00:19:42.280 Right?
00:19:42.720 That's how few calories, the ones who survived, were living on a daily basis.
00:19:47.660 Now, what that meant was that by 1921 and 1923, the Soviet experiment, the socialist experiment on the face of the earth was about to be extinguished.
00:19:57.400 It was about to be wiped out.
00:19:58.820 And so, even the hardcore communists realized that in order to save their situation, nobody trusted them to print real currency, anything useful.
00:20:09.340 So, they actually had to turn to the British banks and the British minted them these silver coins.
00:20:14.540 I actually have one of these Kopecks in my collection.
00:20:17.240 And then you have the gold Kopeck, which was printed in 1923.
00:20:21.020 They were so desperate to save the situation that they actually reverted to minting gold and silver coins.
00:20:28.760 And that's why gold and silver, folks, it's hard to get past those because that's, like I said, real money and it exists.
00:20:34.900 It goes back over thousands of years.
00:20:37.200 So, you know, once again, you look at these pictures here.
00:20:40.200 Do you trust this guy to trace all of your transactions?
00:20:43.940 If you buy ivermectin, what will your environmental social governance number or social credit score be?
00:20:52.700 Will they say, oh, we think you're buying too much gasoline, your car's too much of a gas guzzler, you're driving too far, you're eating too much red meat, you know, you're producing too much plastic or garbage, you know, etc.
00:21:05.740 And that's literally, when you look at the Chinese situation, I want people to understand this, China has this central bank digital currency and is being used to control and manipulate their population.
00:21:19.980 Okay, we'll go into that.
00:21:23.600 So, for example, okay, you have Bitcoin.
00:21:28.180 And I want to make a clear distinction between Bitcoin and central bank digital currency.
00:21:31.940 See, Bitcoin, you can invest in that just like you can invest in gold or silver or seashells or whatever you want to put your money into, okay?
00:21:40.580 But some of these central bank, you know, digital currency folks, they don't like that stuff because it's not government controlled, you see?
00:21:52.240 So, the central bank digital currency is like a government version of Bitcoin.
00:21:55.700 Now, China particularly doesn't like a free trading currency system because anytime they open up the Chinese yuan to the free market, what happens is money floods out of China.
00:22:09.220 Now, Tanya, I know that you live in Vancouver, okay, in that general area.
00:22:13.100 The reason why real estate prices are so high is because people in China who don't trust their government are flooding money out either through Hong Kong or Taiwan or through mainland China to buy real estate because they would rather have a property in Vancouver that's sprouting weeds, okay, that they're not living in than to have the money in a bank account in China.
00:22:33.800 Because in China, they can be arrested, they can be tortured, they can have their organs sold, and they can have the government go ahead and arbitrarily take money out of their accounts, etc., have money expire on them, all these types of things.
00:22:49.080 So, the reason the Chinese love this so much is because now their central bank, talking to a Canadian central bank, talking to an American central bank, etc., etc., can just all peg their currencies.
00:23:01.920 Like right now, for example, if I go to Cuba, I could go ahead, and despite whatever the official exchange rate is, I can go to a cab driver, it might be illegal in Cuba, and I can exchange American or Canadian dollars on the free market.
00:23:16.860 But if cash doesn't exist, you can't do that.
00:23:20.680 There is no free market.
00:23:21.660 And so, the Chinese love this idea of freezing the amount of their yuan to all the other currencies by the central banks because there is no private thing then.
00:23:33.560 They don't have to worry about money flooding out of the system.
00:23:36.180 There is no cash.
00:23:37.340 There are no taxi drivers who go ahead and conduct these things as separate transactions.
00:23:43.120 And so, in China, you know, the government pays you in central bank digital currency.
00:23:47.360 They can restrict your ability to buy plane tickets, train tickets, bus tickets.
00:23:51.800 They can fine you.
00:23:52.820 They can put expiration dates on the money.
00:23:54.820 Okay.
00:23:55.160 This is what central bank digital currency is and looks like, and it's a terrible idea.
00:24:02.740 So, let's talk about some other places that are trying this out.
00:24:06.860 So, you have, for example, El Salvador that's using Bitcoin.
00:24:10.760 So, that's slightly better than central bank digital currency because it's not entirely controlled by the government.
00:24:16.800 But, you know, they do have an issue where there's a bit of a roller coaster and it's not as stable as what you would like to think.
00:24:26.460 So, despite the fact that this guy maybe has some good intentions at heart, it's not a particularly stable situation.
00:24:35.600 I also want to, you know, mention here that people don't know this.
00:24:39.880 I mean, I hope you can read the little – it's hard to read because of the yellow and everything else.
00:24:44.880 But our government, Trudeau's government, has actually put an expiry date onto the banking system.
00:24:54.720 Okay.
00:24:55.120 So, we used to have it that every five or ten years there would be a review, if you will, of our Bank Act.
00:25:04.140 Okay.
00:25:04.420 He's now put an expiry date of June 30th, 2025.
00:25:10.300 So, in June 30th, 2025, next year, the Bank Act in Canada expires.
00:25:16.400 And you say, well, what does that mean?
00:25:18.080 Well, that means that the large federally chartered banks lose their mandates.
00:25:23.040 They're no longer legal entities.
00:25:25.140 And not just that, other foreign banks operating in Canada also lose their entities.
00:25:31.680 And you might scratch your head and you say, well, why did Mr. Trudeau choose June 30th, right?
00:25:38.180 Why would he choose that date?
00:25:40.040 Well, I'll tell you why.
00:25:41.660 Because in the House of Commons, it usually wraps up, say, about June 15th because they want to get back to Canada Day in their ridings on July 1st.
00:25:51.680 The Senate hangs around for a few days, maybe a week later into July 20-something, just to make sure they clear the roster of the bills that go to royal assent and get signed on by the governor general.
00:26:02.640 But by June 30th, everybody's out of town.
00:26:06.260 There's no parliamentary oversight.
00:26:07.600 There's no senator.
00:26:08.300 There's no member of parliament around.
00:26:10.120 So, that means that for all of July, all of August, and quite possibly all of September of next year, there is no parliamentary oversight with regard to Trudeau and what he's doing with regard to the banks and central bank digital currency.
00:26:25.920 That's scary stuff.
00:26:27.680 Three months without any correction whatsoever.
00:26:30.420 Okay, let's look at a few other things here.
00:26:34.640 I want to talk about, you know, some of the solutions, okay?
00:26:40.500 Alberta went down this route in the 1930s during the Depression.
00:26:47.200 You know, it was William Aberhart created these prosperity certificates, and Al Hook, who was a minister of his and longest-serving social credit member in the Alberta legislature,
00:26:59.740 and Rocky Mountain House created the Alberta Treasury Branch in 1938.
00:27:04.000 So, Alberta's had a little bit of experience in this.
00:27:06.580 But I want to point out that B.C., and I know you've got an NDP government now, but you might hopefully have a conservative government in October, okay?
00:27:15.040 With Mr. Rustad, et cetera.
00:27:17.580 What you can do is you can circumvent some of this stuff by the federal government, because we have provincially regulated financial institutions.
00:27:27.080 And if you say, for example, if the premier of the province dictates and says that they have to have, let's say, 3% of their assets in gold, silver, maybe copper, maybe oil,
00:27:37.880 you now have a bulwark against Trudeau trying to collapse the federal currency.
00:27:43.340 So, there's other institutions, other ways of safeguarding money, et cetera, okay?
00:27:49.160 And I just point these out because, you know, Calgary and Alberta have been down this path in some of these situations in the past.
00:27:56.620 You know, we print up, say, for example, mint coins for the Calgary Stampede.
00:28:00.540 So, I want people to understand that, you know, we've kind of traveled down some of these avenues in the past and should again.
00:28:06.540 And I want to note that in the United States, this beauty of a federal system, this is where you have a Ron DeSantis or other governors who are saying,
00:28:14.560 yeah, we recognize gold and silver as a medium of exchange.
00:28:18.620 And they're setting this up to make sure that if Biden tries to force through the FedNow stuff with the Federal Reserve,
00:28:25.600 that he's not able to totally shut down cash in the United States.
00:28:28.960 So, with regard to the provincially incorporated financial institutions,
00:28:34.080 their mandate says that they have to operate in a safe and sound manner.
00:28:38.180 And I want to talk a little bit about, you know, kind of the history.
00:28:41.540 So, in 1844, you have in England, Sir Robert Peel's Bank Act.
00:28:46.540 1913, like I said, after the crisis with J.P. Morgan saving the credit system to supply some liquidity,
00:28:55.520 some money to the banks to make sure some of them didn't fail and didn't create a whole run on the system overall,
00:29:01.900 they went ahead and created the Federal Reserve Act.
00:29:04.380 In 1944, toward the end of the Second World War, the United States basically said, you know,
00:29:10.780 we're going to take on a fairly hefty responsibility here.
00:29:15.520 And, you know, we're going to have, in a sense, a basis of an international currency with regard to heavy transactions,
00:29:24.260 oil, et cetera, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:29:25.740 But what happens is in 1971, Richard Nixon, who I would argue was probably the president
00:29:32.160 who was the most subverted by the Soviets, et cetera, in the history of the United States,
00:29:36.900 other than maybe Donald Trump.
00:29:38.420 He might take the cake on this one now.
00:29:40.340 But what happened was he was worried that Charles de Gaulle in France was going to repatriate
00:29:46.680 the French gold reserves back from the United States to France.
00:29:51.080 And so as a result, he pulled the U.S. off of the gold standard in August 1971.
00:29:56.080 And I would argue that ever since that time, we've really been walking on eggshells.
00:30:01.780 We've been living in a fiat currency situation where there was always a reckoning.
00:30:06.280 Originally, you know, the way it worked in the very beginning with regard to gold and
00:30:12.940 silver reserves was that whatever currency you issued, you have to have 100 percent of
00:30:17.020 the gold and silver.
00:30:17.980 Then it got whittled down to 25.
00:30:20.180 Eventually, when the United States pulled off the gold reserve in 1971, it was down to
00:30:24.000 3 percent.
00:30:25.340 Therefore, and Brett Oland and I with Bull Valley Credit Union, who you've mentioned, we
00:30:29.620 both agree that if you were to reinstitute this at 3 percent, it's something that I think
00:30:35.420 a lot of the provincially or state regulated financial institutions would be able to manage
00:30:40.200 and would create a ripple effect in the marketplace, whereby, say, for example, people who have
00:30:47.000 credit cards or mortgages or deposits would say, I feel better with that provincially regulated
00:30:53.160 financial institution because there's something behind it, right?
00:30:56.900 Because let's face it, during a crisis, OK, there will be banks that fail.
00:31:01.880 And the banks that are going to fail are the ones who don't have anything to back things
00:31:07.540 up, don't have real tangible assets to back things up.
00:31:12.100 They're overextended with regard to their loans, you know, et cetera, et cetera.
00:31:16.980 So there probably will be some bank problems.
00:31:19.880 And setting this type of system up, like I'm talking about, is a way that, A, you can encourage
00:31:25.300 people to set their money up with more responsible financial institutions.
00:31:30.420 I would hope that not only if Alberta did this, but I would love to see B.C. do this with a
00:31:35.360 change in government.
00:31:36.360 I'd love to see Saskatchewan do it.
00:31:37.800 I'd love to see Ontario do it.
00:31:40.400 And that may be enough of a critical mass that no matter what Trudeau tries to do, even
00:31:44.780 if we can't get rid of them before, you know, October of 2025, this will hopefully preserve
00:31:52.140 the system.
00:31:53.080 It's the best that I've been able to come up with regard to how to try to save the situation.
00:31:57.900 But that kind of runs through a good, I know there were a couple of slides that I, obviously
00:32:03.960 in my jiggering of the slides, I missed.
00:32:06.200 And as I track back through a few here, I might be able to find it.
00:32:09.200 But there were some other places that stumbled around with trying Zimbabwe, for example.
00:32:18.660 Zimbabwe suffered tremendous inflation.
00:32:21.200 And they were a template, a test petri dish, if you will, for the central bank digital currency.
00:32:28.220 And now they're looking to implement the Chinese digital yuan.
00:32:31.080 No surprises there.
00:32:33.300 You know, so there are a couple other countries.
00:32:35.520 Nigeria is another one.
00:32:36.760 Also the Chinese digital yuan.
00:32:38.600 No surprises there.
00:32:39.760 No coincidence.
00:32:40.280 Like I said, the Chinese really love this because in China, you know, literally through
00:32:46.660 facial recognition, they can track all their citizens and they can automatically deduct from
00:32:50.880 your account if they find you or find there's something objectionable that you're up to.
00:32:54.920 You make some posts, you know, for example, against the government, that type of thing.
00:32:58.800 Anyhow, that basically runs through my slideshow presentation.
00:33:02.140 And now maybe, you know, you have some questions.
00:33:03.840 I'm so wonderful, Rob.
00:33:08.060 I'm just sitting here.
00:33:08.880 I was taking copious amounts of notes.
00:33:11.440 I think that you've provided a lot of great research, history and information so people
00:33:17.260 understand that the importance of backing our fiat currency, that paper money, buy gold
00:33:25.360 and silver and, as you had mentioned, oil.
00:33:28.520 And, you know, people in previous shows that we've done, first, I want to make sure that
00:33:33.380 people know we're not giving them financial advice.
00:33:35.540 We're just providing you information so that you have, you're better informed to make the
00:33:41.380 right decisions.
00:33:42.960 And so there's a lot of people about a year, year and a half ago as well, when people were
00:33:50.480 very unsure of the banks that started to pull their money out, especially in the lockdown
00:33:54.840 two years ago when they were freezing people's bank accounts.
00:33:58.700 And the actual Canadian banks were angry at Trudeau for doing that.
00:34:04.560 And I always say it's not angry.
00:34:06.700 I don't think that they were necessarily angry that the digital ideas, digital banking is coming.
00:34:13.060 They just weren't ready to flip the switch.
00:34:15.540 And so instead, people were pulling their cash out and making sure that they had something
00:34:20.740 tangible.
00:34:21.380 If you can't touch it, it's really it has no value.
00:34:24.360 And because Trudeau has put us into this great deficit, a trillion dollars plus, I mean,
00:34:31.700 this is just sickening and shocking.
00:34:34.440 We can understand now how that devalues our money and makes it useless.
00:34:40.680 So go ahead.
00:34:41.580 What were you going to just say as well?
00:34:44.000 We can respond.
00:34:44.920 Yeah, literally billions of dollars.
00:34:47.400 They froze about, I understand, around 200 plus bank accounts.
00:34:50.960 But what happened was, in reaction to that, billions of dollars were flooding out of the
00:34:57.400 system.
00:34:58.280 And I know bankers very well.
00:35:02.400 And they were telling me that literally branch managers were running around around the country
00:35:07.920 asking the staff and the various branches how much cash they had on hand because they
00:35:12.680 were worried they were going to be in a situation where they weren't going to be able to provide
00:35:16.060 enough cash to customers coming in through the door.
00:35:17.880 And it was literally creating a run on currency.
00:35:20.420 And that collapses banks because it's all based on ratios.
00:35:23.920 Like when you go ahead and you have the government step into the system, like let's take, for
00:35:28.700 example, you know, Toronto Dominion.
00:35:31.160 OK, I have a mortgage through them.
00:35:33.520 Now, if you have Toronto Dominion, it has to make a determination about whether or not somebody
00:35:39.020 or a business is a viable investment and whether or not they have the capacity to pay,
00:35:43.780 et cetera.
00:35:44.420 They study that in terms of the ratios, you know, et cetera.
00:35:47.240 Well, once the government takes over currency, I mean, you think how badly run the government
00:35:53.600 is.
00:35:54.040 You think of the trillions of dollars of debt that are run up by the federal government.
00:35:58.060 Do you think the federal government's going to do as good a job at monitoring money and
00:36:02.500 loans and, you know, et cetera, as the banks do?
00:36:05.460 Of course not.
00:36:06.340 It's not their business, right?
00:36:07.720 They're terrible at it.
00:36:08.600 They just look to buy boats.
00:36:09.560 And so as a result, when you give that type of power over to the government, you're asking
00:36:16.380 for serious trouble.
00:36:17.920 You know, in Alberta, we have the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund.
00:36:21.580 I sat on an advisory body back when I was a university student with regard to that.
00:36:26.280 And we did, you know, traveled around and listened to submissions and what have you.
00:36:29.920 That thing's been so badly managed.
00:36:32.060 When you have politicians as bankers, what was happening is Alberta was giving out very,
00:36:38.720 very cheap loans.
00:36:39.600 Like at that time when it was created with Peter Lougheed, you know, you could get 18,
00:36:43.780 19, 20, 21 percent interest on this money.
00:36:47.200 Alberta was loaning the money out at single digits to be able to buy the support of other
00:36:51.280 provinces who were looking for cheap money to sustain their debts in order to get them
00:36:55.480 on side with regard to some of our mineral rights, property rights, et cetera, notwithstanding
00:37:00.400 clause considerations on constitutional stuff in 1982.
00:37:04.060 So we really gouged Albertans in terms of the value of their money.
00:37:08.900 We overtaxed them and then we gouged them in terms of the returns on investment with regard
00:37:14.180 to the Alberta Heritage Shifts Fund.
00:37:16.020 Just don't trust politicians as bankers.
00:37:18.320 They're not bankers.
00:37:19.320 They're not qualified to be bankers.
00:37:21.500 Politicians are unions.
00:37:23.460 As you're talking, I'm just thinking about my uncle Ed who recently passed away, but he
00:37:28.640 worked for Canada Safeway in the milk plant for many, many years.
00:37:33.120 That's where he retired from.
00:37:35.420 And I mean, he was he came from the Netherlands absolutely with not a penny in their pocket.
00:37:40.160 When they came here, they worked so hard out of poverty to own a home and provide for his
00:37:45.480 family.
00:37:45.800 And he always was very careful with his pennies.
00:37:48.040 And here the union Safeway, they ended up selling to Sobeys and they left a lot of their
00:37:53.580 employees in the dust and the unions take over.
00:37:56.680 They started investing the finances.
00:38:00.540 And next thing you know, he's losing 25 to 50 percent of his his pension.
00:38:06.900 And I tried to get lawyers.
00:38:09.000 I tried to assist this group of gentlemen who were trying to deal with this matter.
00:38:13.480 And there was just no one doing it because it was it was literally to in my books, it
00:38:18.740 was a wealth transfer of what I was seeing going on there.
00:38:21.220 They're actually stealing funds from people.
00:38:23.560 And we have said that over covid, this is the greatest wealth transfer sort of.
00:38:29.920 I say it's the greatest crime in the history of the world financially.
00:38:33.560 And it is truly a wealth transfer.
00:38:35.720 And once you give this, once the government takes control of our finances completely, they
00:38:43.980 can up the taxes to as much as they want.
00:38:47.800 I know that some of the people in during the lockdowns got fines and the government here
00:38:53.800 in British Columbia right now or the federal government is actually just taking the money
00:38:59.200 straight out of any tax return.
00:39:01.000 And they're they're just going and it's just, you know, there's no appeal in the court.
00:39:06.220 There's no justice.
00:39:07.860 And yeah, so when I say there's major concerns about the CBDCs and sort of the middleman,
00:39:13.420 the bank is now out of the way and the government's handling all our money.
00:39:16.600 This is just not a not a good scene.
00:39:19.280 And I remember years ago when I was first running for office back in the 1990s, I went and spoke
00:39:25.760 to the Danish Canadian and the Scandinavian Canadian businessmen's clubs.
00:39:29.040 And they told me about their relatives who had invested in these RRSPs, RESPs that they
00:39:35.760 had set up in Scandinavia.
00:39:37.460 And eventually the governments just looked at those things as piggy banks that they would
00:39:40.640 go and raid and they would tax you on the money going in and the money coming out and
00:39:44.460 the money you had as a nest egg and everything else.
00:39:46.660 And it just became a thing that they just regularly thieved on on whatever basis they wanted.
00:39:50.760 So I divested myself of that.
00:39:52.620 Um, when, when you have the government being able to track everything, uh, you know, the
00:39:58.220 CRA can come along and say, ah, you know, we think there's a discrepancy, uh, between
00:40:02.820 what you're declaring, uh, and what you're spending.
00:40:05.640 Uh, so we're going to assess you an extra 10,000 bucks and, uh, you know, it's going to
00:40:09.480 be gone.
00:40:10.080 You can appeal it too bad.
00:40:11.640 It's kind of like the doomsday book when that was set up, you know, uh, way back when
00:40:16.980 in, in, in England, because the government was trying to find, uh, everything there was
00:40:22.360 available to tax and with this digital currency and then wanting to digitize all the assets,
00:40:28.040 that's kind of what this is.
00:40:29.620 And, and if people, you know, the, the, the people who scare me the most on digital currency,
00:40:34.220 central bank digital currency is when I'm knocking somebody's house and it's a $5 million
00:40:37.800 home, I've got a petition that I do against this.
00:40:40.480 And they listened to everything I've got to say.
00:40:42.380 And they say, I'm not worried.
00:40:43.640 I don't think it's going to affect me.
00:40:44.500 And I think, wow, you have no idea.
00:40:47.660 Oh, my goodness.
00:40:48.660 Yeah.
00:40:48.960 You can kiss that $5 million home goodbye too pretty soon.
00:40:52.040 Right.
00:40:52.280 With the way they, uh, uh, you know, I won't go into that, but with the natives and the
00:40:56.300 land grab and the under under, under it's, I mean, that's just an avenue of the agenda
00:41:00.660 2030, 2050 to take away, uh, the property rights as well.
00:41:05.860 And so, um, I'm, I do a weekly news update after this and a couple of links that I have
00:41:12.480 up is that the government is also, they always have their marketing pitch and, oh, this is
00:41:17.800 going to just be so good.
00:41:19.060 So good for all Canadians, because it's going to make sure that your investments are secure.
00:41:23.320 And of course we know anything online, anything in the digital abyss is going to be hackable
00:41:29.320 and people pride themselves on getting in there and hacking at fraudsters and the rest
00:41:34.680 of it.
00:41:35.040 So just a big message, my friends, don't believe anything the government's telling you it literally,
00:41:40.520 if you can't touch it, if you don't have free access to it, it's not a good situation.
00:41:45.860 And so Rob, there's a lineup of questions here.
00:41:48.260 I'm just going to go through some of them.
00:41:51.220 Uh, so, uh, well, when you touched on the, uh, RSPs and I know somebody had emailed us, uh,
00:41:56.620 before you came on and said, what do you think will happen to RSPs?
00:42:00.620 I, I, I look back on any RSP investments as, you know, I watched my mom and trying to take
00:42:06.180 any money out being taxed, like you say, to the maximum on it, having no free access at
00:42:11.940 this end of her life to her finances.
00:42:14.380 I would discourage anybody anymore from even investing in RSPs.
00:42:18.440 Uh, what do you have to say about this and where will those go if they do succeed in putting
00:42:23.040 the CBDC in place?
00:42:24.480 Right.
00:42:25.680 Well, I mean, I mean, it's hard to argue against, uh, RSPs being a tax deferral strategy,
00:42:30.760 right?
00:42:31.260 Like I get that.
00:42:32.680 Um, but man, oh man, when you have the government, uh, track and know everything that you've got,
00:42:40.000 watch out because like I say, in Scandinavia, it allowed them to just raid that piggy bank,
00:42:44.760 whether it was going in, coming out, what was there is just the net sitting there, et cetera.
00:42:49.560 It just became something for the government to just go and fleece whenever they wanted.
00:42:53.400 So I, you know, I got rid of mine, uh, years ago, uh, when I first got elected type of thing,
00:43:00.140 I went ahead and invested in real estate.
00:43:02.120 Now, that being said, I've had the CRA, you know, come after me viciously, uh, for the last
00:43:07.320 nine years.
00:43:08.040 And, uh, you know, I, I had, uh, $300,000, uh, taken out of, uh, one of the properties
00:43:14.740 that I sold, uh, because, you know, they, they said they were owed the money.
00:43:19.440 Turns out the entire thing was thrown out of court.
00:43:21.720 And now I'm having to take them to tax court to try to get some of that money back.
00:43:24.900 But they're intentionally delaying it saying, oh, you know, you didn't submit form 81.
00:43:29.800 Oh, we didn't like the way you filled out form 81.
00:43:32.900 Oh, you know, whatever.
00:43:34.020 And they're just kicking the ball down the court so that they don't have to pay back.
00:43:37.040 Right.
00:43:37.260 So, um, I'm, I, I'm very trepidatious about all this stuff.
00:43:41.960 Yeah, it, I, I agree.
00:43:43.560 And I know that through the years, as we've been trying to help people and inform them,
00:43:48.240 it really has boiled down to a lot of, uh, buy silver, buy gold.
00:43:52.260 Gold is just so expensive.
00:43:53.480 People say, well, it's silver, you know, uh, uh, something that is worthwhile.
00:43:58.640 I can say that, um, I've invested in silver and about a year ago, and it's, it's, it's
00:44:05.340 guaranteed to always go up.
00:44:07.020 And a previous guess we had on is that if you looked, uh, several hundred years ago, and
00:44:11.940 you, you looked at the silver coin or a gold coin and the value then, and, uh, it would
00:44:17.740 talk about the kind of carriage you had compared to the kind of car that you would have in,
00:44:21.520 in current times.
00:44:23.040 And it was equivalent.
00:44:24.160 It holds its value.
00:44:26.320 Yeah, absolutely.
00:44:26.960 I'll give you an example.
00:44:28.080 So I had a house that was the one the CRA took three to a thousand bucks out of.
00:44:31.440 Okay.
00:44:31.720 I had a house in Saanich, just North of Victoria, uh, you know, on Vancouver Island.
00:44:37.520 And I figured it out.
00:44:38.840 That house was built in 1929, right before the stock market collapsed.
00:44:42.320 That was back when we had real money.
00:44:44.300 It was exchangeable for gold, et cetera.
00:44:46.320 So I figured out that at that time, that house, the mortgage on it was about,
00:44:51.520 three gold coins.
00:44:52.840 It was about $60 a month.
00:44:54.520 Okay.
00:44:55.120 Because back at that point, a gold coin an ounce was worth about $20.
00:44:58.740 Okay.
00:44:59.440 Now fast forward, you know, almost a hundred years.
00:45:03.280 That's exactly what the financing was.
00:45:05.720 Right now.
00:45:06.620 You can now, nevermind the house.
00:45:08.040 You could go ahead and look at something like, say, for example, the gentleman buying
00:45:11.680 a three piece suit, tie, uh, a shirt, uh, a set of shoes, et cetera.
00:45:17.480 Okay.
00:45:18.140 Uh, at that time you could do it for about $20 for about one ounce of gold today, an ounce
00:45:23.760 of gold, you know, it's around 2000, 2800, you know, depending on where it's sitting at
00:45:27.820 for that same amount of money, you could buy the whole suit, try to buy the whole suit
00:45:32.540 and the tie and, and, and the shirt and the shoes for 20 bucks today.
00:45:36.380 That tells you where currency.
00:45:38.340 Yeah, exactly.
00:45:39.380 Perfect example of it.
00:45:40.520 And I think that it's even exceeded that because that's a very expensive suit, but I guess some
00:45:44.920 people roll that way.
00:45:47.700 Okay.
00:45:48.100 So I've got a list of questions here.
00:45:49.740 I'll try to get through.
00:45:50.980 Uh, so gold is very expensive now.
00:45:53.100 What is your expectation of how much higher it will go?
00:45:56.060 I would imagine it's going to keep climbing as, as it always has.
00:46:00.180 Yeah.
00:46:00.300 Let me, let me talk about what I think is going to happen.
00:46:02.780 Um, there's a few interesting scenarios.
00:46:06.100 First off, I think the Euro will fail.
00:46:09.960 I think that is just a matter of time.
00:46:12.780 So Margaret Thatcher accurately predicted back in the 1980s, she said the European common
00:46:17.160 market made sense because it meant that the British could sell their cod more cheaply.
00:46:22.180 The Czechs could sell their crystal more cheaply.
00:46:24.920 Uh, you know, uh, the Germans, you know, could, could sell, uh, you know, their technology more
00:46:29.440 cheaply, et cetera.
00:46:30.080 And it gave the purchasing power to the customers as opposed to the taxation, you know, to the
00:46:35.420 governments.
00:46:36.200 So she said that made sense, but she thought that the immigration controls or lack thereof,
00:46:41.760 okay, we're going to be a problem.
00:46:43.180 And she also thought, uh, that the idea of having this broad based currency across the
00:46:49.420 entire European union didn't make sense.
00:46:52.080 Let's go into that.
00:46:53.180 Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain, basket cases.
00:46:56.920 Okay.
00:46:57.660 Uh, Britain is already exited with Brexit, Nigel Farage, et cetera.
00:47:01.400 Now you've got the alternative for Deutschland, which has been elected fairly substantially
00:47:05.820 in the German Bundestag.
00:47:07.140 The bankers in Frankfurt are looking to leave when the bankers, when the bankers in Frankfurt
00:47:11.640 leave, nobody's holding the bag, right?
00:47:14.840 Now, when, when you think about the currency, uh, in, in the Euro, you know, when you evaluate
00:47:20.480 a currency, uh, you know, you take a macroeconomic formula, let's say it's got 23 variables, you
00:47:25.440 know, it's got, uh, you know, what your imports are, what your exports are, what your savings
00:47:29.800 rates are, what your monetary policy, your taxation, your inflation, you know, it takes
00:47:33.820 into account all these variables.
00:47:35.420 Well, that's 23 variables for a single country, just Canada.
00:47:39.080 If you have 20 some countries in the Euro zone, now you've got 20 some variables time 20 some
00:47:46.480 variables.
00:47:47.100 You're talking four to 500 variables to figure what the value of the Euro is.
00:47:50.900 It's ridiculous.
00:47:52.060 Okay.
00:47:52.800 And, and so I think that's going to crash.
00:47:54.780 It's just a matter of time.
00:47:55.540 If I knew exactly when it was going to crash, I'd buy 90 day puts to play the downside of the
00:47:59.420 market.
00:47:59.780 Okay.
00:48:00.340 So that's, I think that's going to go badly.
00:48:02.880 The other thing is you have this BRICS situation, right?
00:48:07.580 Brazil, Russia, uh, India, maybe India's on the outs, but anyhow, uh, China, South Africa
00:48:13.780 who are looking to challenge the U S dollar.
00:48:16.280 Now let's just talk about that for a second.
00:48:18.700 Uh, the U S has, uh, something like 8,000 tons of gold.
00:48:24.160 Okay.
00:48:24.700 It's the, the biggest holder of gold in the world, despite the fact they went off the gold
00:48:28.620 standard in 71, they stopped selling off their gold reserves at some point because they realized
00:48:33.060 they were the adult in the room and they couldn't kind of keep that up if, if they wanted to
00:48:36.600 be a superpower.
00:48:37.680 So they still have over 8,000 tons of gold.
00:48:40.180 The Germans have, you know, 2000 tons of gold of which 1500 is based in New York, you
00:48:45.180 know, so that that way they can play Forex currency exchanges, et cetera.
00:48:48.260 So the, the next two big players, okay.
00:48:50.960 Are, are Russia and China.
00:48:52.800 Okay.
00:48:53.880 Now Russia used to, sorry, China used to have 3000 tons of gold.
00:48:57.620 It's now got less.
00:48:59.520 Russia used to claim it had 2000 tons of gold.
00:49:02.140 It's less.
00:49:03.640 Okay.
00:49:04.140 And with Russia spending all the money that they are in the war in Ukraine, right?
00:49:07.980 If I'm China, I'm, I'm taking every bit of Russian gold that I can get, right?
00:49:12.520 I'm saying, if you want to buy weapons off me, drones, whatever it is, I'm going to bank
00:49:16.540 that Russian gold, you know, type of thing.
00:49:18.360 But does China allow anybody to go in and do acid tests on its gold to figure out if it's
00:49:23.960 real?
00:49:24.680 No.
00:49:25.580 Do you think Russia, Vladimir Putin is going to let you come in and check his gold reserves?
00:49:28.840 No.
00:49:29.340 So you can't trust them.
00:49:30.900 The only stuff I trust about actual numbers out of China is how much copper they're buying
00:49:35.480 from us or how much, you know, various metals they're buying.
00:49:38.960 That's real.
00:49:40.140 But anything they're producing in terms of what they tell you, what they're producing in
00:49:42.880 terms of grain or how much gold they have, you can't trust that stuff.
00:49:45.760 It's all lies.
00:49:46.340 I mean, according to China, they didn't even produce the Wuhan thing, right?
00:49:48.900 I mean, whatever.
00:49:49.480 You can't trust these guys.
00:49:50.600 Oh, 1.4 billion?
00:49:51.720 Oh, sorry.
00:49:52.100 It's more like a billion.
00:49:52.840 No, I don't know, you know?
00:49:53.700 Okay.
00:49:54.040 So you can't trust them.
00:49:56.120 And so I don't think that's going to work.
00:49:58.640 Okay.
00:49:58.980 I think that'll fail because if I'm, if I'm a banker in Zurich or wherever it is, I'm not
00:50:04.060 going to look at BRICS and go, oh yeah, that's a safer bet than the US.
00:50:07.300 No way.
00:50:07.880 No way.
00:50:08.600 So I think that's, that's bound to fail too.
00:50:10.800 So therefore, the real $64,000 question is, will the United States have to re-peg to gold?
00:50:19.460 And what do you mean by that?
00:50:21.180 What do you mean by re-peg to gold?
00:50:23.080 Re-peg to gold.
00:50:23.800 So right now the United States isn't pegged to gold.
00:50:25.540 Yeah, re-peg, re-peg.
00:50:27.520 So right now the United States is not pegged to gold.
00:50:29.520 It hasn't been pegged to gold since 1971.
00:50:31.680 Okay.
00:50:32.060 Since Nixon took it off.
00:50:34.020 But if you have a collapse of the euro and that's going to cause huge problems in credit
00:50:39.820 and the banking system.
00:50:41.200 And if you have a failure with regard to Russia, China, people talk about Chinese economic issues.
00:50:48.520 Russia's obviously teetering with regard to their gas and the war in Ukraine and everything
00:50:53.160 else.
00:50:53.320 So if that stuff all falters, right, it could cause a severe ripple effect in the marketplace
00:51:00.940 where the United States is forced to re-peg to gold.
00:51:03.340 And if that's the case, I think gold goes from, you know, between $2,000 and $3,000 an ounce
00:51:09.840 and it doubles.
00:51:11.640 It might even go higher.
00:51:13.340 Right.
00:51:14.260 I mean, they have 8,000 tons of it, but still, it's, you know, it's a huge issue.
00:51:19.560 And so I think that, I think silver has the potential to increase even more so than gold
00:51:26.920 does.
00:51:27.540 It usually does when there's a financial crisis.
00:51:30.280 You know, France went through this.
00:51:31.920 They produced fiat currency after the return of the monarchy, after Napoleon was defeated
00:51:36.260 in Waterloo.
00:51:37.120 And so they had a system whereby they were just issuing paper, but eventually there's
00:51:42.860 always a reckoning.
00:51:43.600 You can't just issue paper without something backing it up.
00:51:46.020 There's always a reckoning.
00:51:47.440 And that happened to France.
00:51:48.480 And then when those bankers left, they went to become bankers in Italy and the Vatican.
00:51:51.740 Yeah, it's going to be very interesting what the year ahead, you know, reveals about the
00:51:59.060 financial system, not only in Canada, but around the world.
00:52:02.340 As you're saying, all of these players, as far as Russia is concerned, I wasn't familiar
00:52:06.960 with that.
00:52:07.780 I know somebody here had asked, one of the questions was, can Rob discuss BRICS and the
00:52:11.940 threat they may be to the financial system here?
00:52:14.140 And, and obviously, I mean, I know I saw that video of the gold reserves that all of the
00:52:21.780 countries had, and it was like sky rises.
00:52:24.880 And as the gold was building, it go to sky rise.
00:52:27.140 And all of a sudden you see this gold blocks going all the way to the top.
00:52:31.440 And who's at the top?
00:52:32.320 But it was the USA.
00:52:33.760 I mean, they are hugely, they have a huge reserve of gold.
00:52:37.660 And how will that, how will it ultimately affect Canada and anybody that's investing in
00:52:43.620 this?
00:52:44.920 Well, okay.
00:52:45.680 So the United States has the largest gold bullion reserves in the world.
00:52:50.900 However, however, they have huge debt, you know?
00:52:54.800 So if you take the U S federal debt, I think it's, you know, 22 trillion plus.
00:53:00.560 And then you take all the other debts that are involved in terms of state debts and everything
00:53:04.220 else.
00:53:04.460 I mean, you know, just governmental debt, I think you're talking over $30 trillion.
00:53:08.180 So, you know, that, that gold is not enough to cover that.
00:53:13.380 Um, so, you know, even though they're the best, you know, in the world, in terms of their
00:53:18.180 gold bullion reserves, they've got a tremendous amount of debt.
00:53:21.060 So, um, I, I guess I would say, um, you know, if, if the U S has to repeg, okay.
00:54:03.120 If there's a nominal value on that coin, you know, it might be $50.
00:54:05.740 Okay.
00:54:07.180 That the government prints on the coin, you know, if the government, you know, like, once
00:54:10.840 again, do you trust Justin Trudeau?
00:54:12.260 If he says, we're going to repatriate that and you can't melt that gold because that's
00:54:16.900 illegal because it's minted currency.
00:54:18.600 And the, and, and the bank of Canada buys it back off you at $50 when the real market value
00:54:24.560 is like, you know, 2,800, that's, that's another form of theft, right?
00:54:29.300 So I think you're, you're actually better off to own ingots because, uh, that way it
00:54:35.000 doesn't have a nominal value on it, uh, when it's issued as currency by a central bank, by
00:54:39.880 a government.
00:54:40.600 And, and that's a problem because the governments, depending on how they write the laws, uh, could
00:54:45.340 say that it has to be repatriated at its nominal value.
00:54:48.460 Wow.
00:54:48.900 Okay.
00:54:49.140 This is really good information.
00:54:50.480 I appreciate that.
00:54:52.000 I'm going to, what I want to do is there's a lot of questions.
00:54:54.420 We were trying to do the show within an hour.
00:54:56.040 So I'm going to do what we call a rapid fire.
00:54:58.100 I'm going to ask you a question.
00:54:59.480 You just go for it and we'll see how many of these that, uh, we can get through.
00:55:04.140 All right.
00:55:05.000 Um, well, we've already talked about is it says, is it safe to buy gold, not in certificates,
00:55:09.800 but actually keeping it in a well-fortified, safe or safety box.
00:55:12.960 I'm even concerned about when people buy mass gold and they hire a company to store
00:55:18.860 it, what's the chances of the government coming in, even in that situation?
00:55:23.560 So what do you have to say is the best way to do this?
00:55:26.800 I am so distrustful of the government with regard to this.
00:55:29.880 So let's, okay, let's say, for example, you, you, you buy some gold and you say, I'm going
00:55:34.380 to store it down at my bank in the safety deposit box.
00:55:37.160 Well, you look at Argentina and those countries when they had real, you know, financial issues,
00:55:41.460 you weren't allowed to take out paper money.
00:55:43.420 Nevermind your gold.
00:55:45.800 Like you think during a, you think during a bank meltdown, they're going to let you take
00:55:49.240 the gold out of the bank.
00:55:50.260 No, they're like, I'm sorry.
00:55:51.680 We're closed for business today.
00:55:52.980 We're closed for the next week.
00:55:54.180 Okay.
00:55:54.640 So, uh, I think if you're going to own it, oh, have it like possess it because find,
00:56:00.920 find a way.
00:56:02.040 Yeah.
00:56:02.440 Because if this stuff hits the fan and I think it very well could, I think we're shaping
00:56:06.160 up for that.
00:56:06.720 Um, then you want to actually physically own it.
00:56:10.460 Yeah.
00:56:10.940 Well, the government, uh, years ago, I did a report on it into their budget.
00:56:15.480 They had bank bail-ins and everybody's, oh, there's a bank bailout, right?
00:56:19.520 Where they help the bank.
00:56:20.700 And it's like, no, a bank bail-in.
00:56:22.460 And, and like you said, it was like what took place and they come in and they basically
00:56:26.600 take all your assets and you're lucky to get a portion of that back and don't think,
00:56:31.440 oh, well, the banks have insurance, but the insurance pot is limited.
00:56:36.360 It won't cover all of the citizens.
00:56:39.480 Let's, let's, let's cover that folks.
00:56:41.640 Cause I, I tried to explain this to my mother all the time because she's, she's got some
00:56:44.640 deposits and I'm like, you know, mom, uh, the way this works now is it used to be the
00:56:50.140 bailout.
00:56:50.920 Okay.
00:56:51.420 So JP Morgan, you know, back in like 1912 bailed out us banks.
00:56:56.460 So there wasn't a run on currency and a collapse of even more banks.
00:56:59.320 Then they said, oh, we're going to create the federal reserve and the bank of Canada
00:57:03.540 so that, you know, there's a government institution that does that.
00:57:06.180 And that was called the bailout.
00:57:08.440 Okay.
00:57:08.980 So they would be a lender of last resort in a sense, in a country to come into a bank
00:57:13.940 that was failing, that was having a run on it.
00:57:17.160 Uh, but it was a bail in, it changes that.
00:57:20.820 So it says, no, we're going to take mom, pa, kettles, deposits, and everything that they've
00:57:26.860 got before we consider doing a government bailout.
00:57:31.760 Okay.
00:57:32.320 So if you've got, I don't care what it is, 50,000, a hundred thousand, 200,000, 300,000
00:57:37.120 bucks that you've got sitting as deposits in the bank, you're the first victim, not the
00:57:42.540 government.
00:57:43.000 You're the first victim.
00:57:44.040 And you know how poor Trudeau is with math and balancing budgets and trillion dollars
00:57:49.360 debts and people who have those deposits in the banks, they're the ones who are going
00:57:53.220 to suffer.
00:57:54.000 So I, I, I would articulate that if, if, if say, for example, you can get a decent return
00:58:00.200 on investment out of a provincially regulated financial institution, especially ones that
00:58:05.180 honor and value gold and silver, like a Bow Valley credit union, like we have here in
00:58:09.340 Alberta, that is a way better situation because otherwise I think you're courting trouble.
00:58:16.200 Okay.
00:58:16.760 And what did you say as well?
00:58:18.040 Um, when you and I were talking previously about opening a bank account in the United
00:58:22.780 States.
00:58:25.500 Right.
00:58:26.040 So for example, um, you know, they have state regulated financial institutions, right?
00:58:32.840 And I think they're better, uh, than what the federally regulated institutions, because
00:58:37.420 let's face it, Biden and Trudeau are not entirely dissimilar.
00:58:41.540 Uh, the United States is examining and looking into the fed now and some of this monkey business,
00:58:45.740 but their federal reserve as well.
00:58:47.360 So I think that a, a state regulated bank, now, obviously some States are terrible.
00:58:51.580 Like California has got massive debt, massive taxation, you know, it's, it's a, it's, you
00:58:56.220 know, a basket case of, of the U S States.
00:58:58.320 But if you look at other ones, uh, like, you know, a Wyoming or an Idaho, uh, you know, that
00:59:03.320 type of thing, uh, Florida, you know, et cetera, they've got more Republican administrations.
00:59:08.400 Uh, they're, they're going to be able to have a, I say, a sounder regulatory framework.
00:59:12.760 Uh, just like I'm advocating in Canada, like in the province of Alberta, where I'm telling
00:59:17.300 the province of Alberta, change the, uh, provincially regulated, uh, uh, financial, um, uh, mantra,
00:59:25.760 if you will, uh, you know, to say that they have to have like 3% in gold or silver or oil
00:59:32.360 or copper, something like that could be platinum, whatever.
00:59:36.100 Um, because that way there's, there's something tangible there and it'll send a ripple effect
00:59:40.320 in the marketplace where people will say, I'd rather have my money, my accounts, my
00:59:44.680 mortgage, uh, my credit cards, whatever with those guys.
00:59:47.840 And then if even if Trudeau or, or Biden in the U S try to collapse the federal system,
00:59:52.060 there's still something as a bulwark to prevent it.
00:59:54.480 So I, I, I applaud, uh, the American States that are taking action in that regard.
01:00:00.740 And I'm certainly encouraging that in the Canadian provinces as well.
01:00:04.040 Okay.
01:00:04.660 So thank you for that.
01:00:05.740 And then for people that are, you mentioned, uh, buying ignit instead of gold or silver.
01:00:12.340 And I, I'm, that's the first time I've got to be honest that I've, uh, heard the term
01:00:16.920 ignit.
01:00:17.740 And so either way, okay.
01:00:21.700 Oh, in the bar.
01:00:22.640 Oh, ingot.
01:00:23.360 Okay.
01:00:24.040 Ingot of gold or ingot of silver.
01:00:25.780 They're just, they're little bars as opposed to coins.
01:00:28.100 Okay.
01:00:28.220 Like mint.
01:00:28.800 All right.
01:00:29.900 I'm familiar with the bars.
01:00:31.460 So do you have educated me further?
01:00:33.720 All right.
01:00:34.320 Can you tell me, um, because I've been curious about that as well.
01:00:37.800 So if everything goes, uh, south and the banks are closed and we have now, uh, purchased gold
01:00:44.180 or silver, how do you go buy a loaf of bread?
01:00:46.860 How do you just take off a little piece and go and do that?
01:00:51.420 Yeah.
01:00:51.560 So in, in Weimar Republic, Germany in the 1920s, uh, because the currency was just being destroyed,
01:00:57.920 right?
01:00:58.300 They were paying for the reparations for the war.
01:01:00.340 So they just printed money, uh, and to, and paid the French and the English and, you know,
01:01:04.360 whoever.
01:01:05.200 Um, and, and so it was terrible and it wiped out the middle class, but what effectively wound
01:01:09.680 up happening was that people, when they would buy bread or various things, they would take
01:01:13.720 gold or silver chains and they would literally cut them up into their little individual links
01:01:19.100 and use that, you know?
01:01:21.180 Um, so like, let's, let's, let's, let's take, for example, an ounce of silver.
01:01:24.560 And I, I, I, if I, if I got out of your screen, I could go and grab my, my silver Kopec from
01:01:28.860 1921 in Soviet Union.
01:01:30.740 But if you have like an ounce of silver, okay.
01:01:33.700 Uh, right now it's trading for, you know, just less than $30.
01:01:37.180 Okay.
01:01:37.680 Well, you know, that's a reasonable thing to be able to buy gas with, you know, et cetera.
01:01:42.360 Uh, so I would say like, if you have a massive bar of gold or silver and it's, you know, 20
01:01:50.880 ounces or something like that, well, how much on a daily basis do you go around and buy with,
01:01:56.660 you know, 400, if a $400, you know, bank note or unit that can't be broken down, right?
01:02:01.580 It's pretty tough.
01:02:02.440 So I, I would say that you're probably better off to do smaller, uh, ingots or coins, uh,
01:02:09.440 or bars, uh, because it makes it easier for a smaller transactions.
01:02:14.060 Right.
01:02:14.500 I've heard about that with the silver and gold necklaces that people are, are actually collecting
01:02:18.580 them.
01:02:19.040 Don't go and trade it in.
01:02:20.400 Don't, don't go and bring it in and get the cash for it right now.
01:02:22.860 It's more valuable than your cash is.
01:02:24.880 So that's why they're buying them off you and giving you cash, right?
01:02:29.080 Yeah.
01:02:29.240 Yes.
01:02:29.720 Yeah.
01:02:30.000 They know, they know better.
01:02:31.500 Okay.
01:02:32.000 A couple more questions here and then, then we'll wrap this up.
01:02:34.880 Um, let me just see our local credit unions.
01:02:38.980 Oh, okay.
01:02:39.680 A better place.
01:02:40.420 But you've already mentioned that about investments, loans, and mortgages.
01:02:43.740 They're all governed by the bank of Canada and other than having, uh, okay, go ahead.
01:02:50.100 I want to correct that.
01:02:51.980 So if, for example, in Alberta, okay, we have Alberta treasury branch.
01:02:56.400 Uh, we have the Christian credit union.
01:02:58.400 We have Bow Valley credit union.
01:03:00.120 We have service.
01:03:00.740 We have a bunch of, uh, of credit unions, banks, if you will, that are regulated by the
01:03:05.520 provincial government.
01:03:06.100 That's a way safer situation than the ones that are regulated by the feds.
01:03:10.500 Way safer situation.
01:03:12.000 It ultimately comes down to this.
01:03:13.560 Who do I trust more?
01:03:15.680 Justin Trudeau or Daniel Smith, right?
01:03:19.400 I far, I'd far rather trust Daniel Smith with currency and my money and my banking than I
01:03:25.160 would Justin Trudeau.
01:03:26.040 Like that's a hands down.
01:03:26.980 Now I feel for people in British Columbia, cause you got to choose between, you know,
01:03:30.720 Abby and Trudeau.
01:03:31.800 So it's not good.
01:03:34.200 It's not good.
01:03:35.740 The way it covers yours, you know.
01:03:37.300 We're hoping for a better choice in, in October.
01:03:40.320 So if you don't know anybody from BC, we do have an election, a provincial election coming
01:03:45.640 up in October.
01:03:47.180 And John Rustad is running a really good slate of people.
01:03:51.000 A lot of, um, individuals from Action for Canada are actually running as candidates.
01:03:55.620 So, uh, he's campaigning on a lot of issues that are very, very critical and important
01:04:01.200 to us.
01:04:01.840 So, uh, yeah, David Eby, watch out.
01:04:04.040 He's, uh, the BC Conservatives are, have actually just moved ahead at 39% ahead of the NDP.
01:04:10.020 So, I mean, it's just bad news here.
01:04:12.140 It has been for a long time and we're hoping that'll turn around.
01:04:15.340 Okay.
01:04:15.840 I think that, um, I think I'm just quickly looking at the questions.
01:04:19.980 What will happen to bank mortgages if we no longer have banks?
01:04:23.100 The question is, is, are you going to own property?
01:04:25.580 Will you have your house?
01:04:27.320 What do you think?
01:04:28.060 How are they going to transfer?
01:04:29.640 I guess people are asking as well as like, okay, so I have $10,000 cash in the bank.
01:04:34.780 And when they go to CBDCs, will I still have that $10,000 cash in the bank?
01:04:39.960 We're hearing that Trudeau is going to make our cash expire, or I mean, our funds, our digital
01:04:45.500 funds expire.
01:04:47.280 Let me, let me tell you how they do this because we've watched it in other countries.
01:04:51.080 Like there's, there's a roadmap on how they do this.
01:04:53.100 What they do is they get rid of the large bills first.
01:04:56.080 Okay.
01:04:56.700 So in Canada already, for example, you can't get a thousand dollar bill.
01:05:00.920 We used to have a thousand dollar bills.
01:05:02.100 We used to have 10,000 dollar bills.
01:05:03.240 They don't exist anymore.
01:05:04.320 They're gone.
01:05:05.220 Okay.
01:05:05.720 So what they do is they get rid of the large bills.
01:05:07.900 Okay.
01:05:08.660 Uh, so they'll first, we still have hundreds and fifties in circulation.
01:05:12.100 They'll take those.
01:05:13.220 And you know what the excuse will be?
01:05:14.560 They'll say, oh, those have that dead lady, her majesty, Queen Elizabeth II on them.
01:05:19.860 They don't have King Charles.
01:05:21.280 We have to take those all out of circulation so you can have the King, right?
01:05:25.560 Oh yeah.
01:05:26.900 So they're going to take all your big bills.
01:05:28.480 Okay.
01:05:28.840 And then you're left with the twenties and the fives and the tens.
01:05:31.640 Okay.
01:05:32.420 And now, you know, try to buy a car in just twenties and tens.
01:05:37.200 Right.
01:05:37.620 It's ridiculous.
01:05:38.460 That's what they're doing in Nigeria.
01:05:39.980 That's what they were doing.
01:05:40.700 That's where they were burning, you know, people in effigy.
01:05:42.960 And they, and they were literally ransacking the banks.
01:05:45.640 Okay.
01:05:46.100 It's a terrible scenario.
01:05:47.540 So that's what they do.
01:05:48.780 You know.
01:05:49.380 But just while you're talking about the Nigeria, I was, I read a headline that actually they
01:05:55.480 managed because they were burning the banks.
01:05:57.340 They got the CBDCs turned around.
01:05:59.760 The government has reversed the decision.
01:06:01.840 So I'm not, I'm not telling anybody to go and burn banks, but I'm saying there are solutions
01:06:06.380 depending what country you live on, live in as, as to being able to fight against this.
01:06:10.720 So go ahead.
01:06:12.020 Well, that's why I'm sounding the alarm now because, you know, the, the expiry date on
01:06:16.540 the bank of Canada or the bank act, excuse me, is June 30th of 2025 next year.
01:06:22.020 So I'm, I'm trying to beat the drum on this now so that people say, Hey, pay attention,
01:06:26.900 you know, uh, because I, I know that, you know, your average, uh, branch manager for a
01:06:32.400 bank is not scouring through, you know, the amendments that were made in an omnibus piece
01:06:38.220 of legislation passed in his sweaty June in Ottawa to the bank act.
01:06:42.100 Like they're not doing that.
01:06:43.060 I get it.
01:06:43.860 Uh, they'll be lucky if even their government relations people in Ottawa or Toronto were
01:06:47.080 doing that.
01:06:47.880 Uh, but you know, a guy like me, uh, is taking it on because I'm like, if nobody else is
01:06:51.920 watching this, we're going to be in big trouble.
01:06:54.120 Yeah, no.
01:06:54.820 And I, that's why I said, I was thrilled to have you on today and talk about this issue.
01:06:58.500 And I just want to make somebody put something in the chat.
01:07:00.900 I just want to make sure, you know, I said, we are not encouraging people to go and burn down
01:07:05.900 banks in Canada who were just reporting that it happened in Nigeria and they were successful
01:07:10.820 in turning the CBDCs around, uh, because the citizens were very upset about moving towards
01:07:16.780 this, uh, digital surveillance, not having control of, uh, their money.
01:07:21.760 This is a huge violation to our rights and freedoms.
01:07:26.200 And I always say Canada is founded on Judeo-Christian biblical principles.
01:07:30.540 And, uh, even in God's good book, it never says that the government should be controlling
01:07:34.700 our funds.
01:07:35.240 It does say pay to Caesar, what is Caesar's, but that doesn't, it never says in there,
01:07:39.460 give everything to Caesar, especially when he's a crook.
01:07:42.440 I want to share with you an idea.
01:07:44.100 If 10% is good enough for God, it's good enough for government.
01:07:48.640 How do you like that one?
01:07:50.200 There you go.
01:07:51.160 Well, what happens when it surpasses 10%?
01:07:53.720 I think we're far past.
01:07:55.880 I know, it shouldn't.
01:07:57.280 Yeah.
01:07:57.800 It's so, so, so criminal.
01:08:00.660 Um, all right, last, last question.
01:08:02.380 So somebody asked, what do you think will happen to the Canada pension plan?
01:08:07.000 I've heard it's been sold to China.
01:08:10.700 Well, sadly, more and more of our money is being invested there.
01:08:16.060 And like, it's, you, I mean, you can't ask for a worse place in terms of human rights
01:08:22.460 violations.
01:08:23.200 They kill more people on an annual basis than the rest of the world combined, you know,
01:08:28.600 in terms of their Falun Gong oppression and political and religious oppression of Christians,
01:08:34.320 et cetera.
01:08:34.800 Like, it's just, aye, aye, aye.
01:08:36.620 And the idea that Canada was, was still sending foreign aid to China.
01:08:40.360 I actually wrote a private member's bill saying that if a country had, you know, religious
01:08:44.640 violations, they shouldn't be receiving a penny of our foreign aid.
01:08:47.300 And China was the largest recipient of our foreign aid.
01:08:49.520 It's just disgusting.
01:08:50.180 Um, so, you know, we'd have this debate right now in Alberta about an Alberta provincial pension
01:08:58.020 plan, and I wholeheartedly support it because, um, the CPP has been run like a Ponzi scheme,
01:09:06.340 right?
01:09:07.180 Um, you know, we, I'm just talking Alberta numbers just for a second.
01:09:15.900 Like, we're overpaying about $3 billion a year, uh, you know, in terms of what we pay
01:09:22.380 in versus what we get out.
01:09:24.520 Um, when Paul Martin was looking to raise the contribution rates from 5.5% to 9.9%, I was
01:09:30.900 one of the Reform Party MPs that was going around talking about how all we needed was one more
01:09:35.660 province to opt out of this thing.
01:09:37.840 Ontario was out.
01:09:38.840 Harris didn't like it.
01:09:40.020 Quebec was already out.
01:09:41.320 All we needed was one more, and, and it would have been dead.
01:09:44.060 Uh, Paul Martin wouldn't have raised the contribution rates, but for whatever reason, Ralph Klein wasn't
01:09:49.180 getting along with Preston Manning, didn't see eye to eye on it, and he allowed it to
01:09:52.780 go forward.
01:09:53.460 I remember Bloc Québécois MPs, uh, saying to me in the 1990s, if we were even close to
01:09:59.060 your financial situation in Alberta, why do you guys keep on paying this?
01:10:04.500 Like, it's just, it's ridiculous.
01:10:06.600 And, and we have been subsidizing socialism in this country for such a long time.
01:10:11.440 You know, we talked about the wheat board stuff just earlier.
01:10:14.840 You know, we were, we were giving China our wheat at below market prices, thieving it off
01:10:22.520 of Canadian farmers and allowing Paul Martin's Canada Steamship Lines to have a monopoly shipping
01:10:27.940 of that product to China.
01:10:29.560 This is ridiculous, folks.
01:10:32.080 Um, you know, I, I believe in individualized accounts, you know, with Alberta, even if we
01:10:37.760 ran the same terrible Ponzi scheme that is the CPP, we would, you know, we'd be saving
01:10:43.080 a huge chunk of money.
01:10:44.200 The payouts would be bigger.
01:10:45.440 The contribution rates would be less, you know, uh, but you know, if we individualized
01:10:51.500 accounts like Chile did, for example, uh, you know, uh, Milton Friedman advised Chile
01:10:56.360 that they should have individualized accounts.
01:10:58.920 So if you went down the street in Santiago, you could knock on a door and somebody would,
01:11:03.600 they'd be able to tell you how much did they have as a nest egg?
01:11:07.080 What did they put in that year?
01:11:08.300 What was the return on investment?
01:11:09.860 Now you're all smart people that are paying attention to this, watching this, this, this
01:11:13.780 show.
01:11:14.500 If I asked you, how much did you put in, in your entire lifetime into CPP?
01:11:19.120 What was the return on, on your investment?
01:11:21.960 What did you put in this year?
01:11:23.500 Most people couldn't answer it because it's a terribly run Ponzi scheme by the government.
01:11:27.260 Like, I mean, this is, if you go into central bank digital currency, you're having these
01:11:32.500 same people who ran the CPP in the ground.
01:11:34.840 They, they doubled the contribution rate from 5.5 to 9.9.
01:11:38.160 You're allowing these same morons to, to run your currency.
01:11:42.520 Like, please people wake up.
01:11:45.020 Yeah.
01:11:45.620 And, and, and I'm going to go back to the beginning of when we started the show, I said,
01:11:50.040 you need to care about who you're electing into office.
01:11:53.340 Don't vote for the party, the same old party.
01:11:55.740 One of the, the big ones thinking you're going to get a different result.
01:11:58.680 If we haven't achieved that in these years past, we, we know the, um, just, uh, what
01:12:04.180 was it yesterday or today?
01:12:05.800 The NDP has announced that they're going to support the liberal budget.
01:12:10.020 Like that's some sort of news break.
01:12:11.740 We knew it was coming.
01:12:13.300 And I mean, thinking maybe Jagmeet Singh had something else up his sleeve.
01:12:19.760 Like, ah, maybe he really wanted to get elected again, but forget it.
01:12:23.840 Don't vote NDP or the liberals.
01:12:25.800 I mean, my goodness, look what they've done to us.
01:12:28.080 They've partnered up.
01:12:28.940 These are traitors to this country.
01:12:31.120 They belong in jail.
01:12:32.240 So, you know, you can't sit back on your sofa and let Action for Canada and all of our
01:12:38.020 hardworking chapter leaders and the few members that we have in each chapter, some hundreds
01:12:42.820 or whatever, but I mean, we need teams of people going door knocking for good candidates.
01:12:48.840 And that's the way it's going to make a difference at all levels of government, government, because
01:12:53.320 as Rob has said, it, it doesn't have to be the federal government that has control over
01:12:58.800 our finances.
01:12:59.480 If we have the right provincial government in place, then they can do a lot of work on
01:13:04.880 our behalf because literally what the federal government is doing is illegal.
01:13:09.420 It's against our constitution and charter rights.
01:13:11.660 Literally, these individuals should be in jail because they're committing treason.
01:13:16.400 They're bringing socialism in.
01:13:18.080 It is a coup from the inside of our government.
01:13:20.220 Never mind again, a coup against our government.
01:13:22.580 All right.
01:13:23.040 They've commenced a war against the Canadian people and we have the power to put a stop
01:13:28.460 to it, but we need to be educated and we need to know next steps.
01:13:32.720 So Rob, in closing, is there anything that you would like to encourage people with or just
01:13:40.620 anything in closing that's on your mind?
01:13:43.760 Please learn more about this.
01:13:45.360 Pay in cash when you can.
01:13:48.360 Divest yourselves of banks that are in favor of environmental, social governance and all
01:13:54.620 that hoo-ha.
01:13:56.520 And learn more about this.
01:13:58.500 Educate others because if we're going to beat this, we need to have more people who pay
01:14:02.780 attention and get it.
01:14:04.180 Yeah, we need all hands on deck.
01:14:05.520 So this Empower Hour is going to be posted tomorrow and in my weekly emails, if our viewers
01:14:12.240 have not joined Action for Canada, make sure you go to our website and do so because every
01:14:17.240 Sunday night I put out a weekly email on our next guest.
01:14:21.500 And when I do that, I am including our previous video, our previous interview from the week
01:14:28.160 before with that guest because not everybody can come on a Wednesday night.
01:14:31.220 When you see that information, the weekly news update and the Empower Hour, you can help
01:14:37.080 us by sharing it, giving us a thumbs up and then sharing it with your co-workers, on your
01:14:42.240 social media, with your family.
01:14:43.960 This is really vital information.
01:14:46.280 All right.
01:14:46.520 And that's what they did, wasn't it?
01:14:48.200 I know that I've got a friend who came from Poland.
01:14:51.240 She's one of our chapter leaders, actually.
01:14:52.720 And under tyranny, she was part of the underground system getting the newspaper out.
01:15:00.860 And she was actually imprisoned for doing that because the government does not want the truth
01:15:06.820 getting out into the hands of the people.
01:15:08.880 All right.
01:15:09.280 So while we still can, OK, share this information.
01:15:13.820 So, Mr. Anders, thank you so much for joining us.
01:15:16.820 I look forward to having you on the show one day again.
01:15:19.380 So God bless you for all the work that you're doing.
01:15:21.440 Bless you.
01:15:22.840 Thank you.
01:15:23.240 It's been a joy.
01:15:24.560 Thank you.
01:15:26.720 All right.
01:15:27.560 Well, that was amazing.
01:15:29.020 So, all right.
01:15:30.540 Welcome, everybody.
01:15:31.680 Thank you for joining us.
01:15:33.380 This is Tanya Gaw with Action for Canada.
01:15:36.020 And this is the weekly news update for May 1st, 2024.
01:15:39.420 Can you believe that?
01:15:40.120 We're already into a new month.
01:15:41.520 Spring is just really pushing its way through.
01:15:44.120 We had a little bit of a chilly time here in British Columbia, sometimes a very hot day.
01:15:49.220 It's that normal April weather that we had.
01:15:51.380 Now we're going to be moving into May where we're going to do more in the terms of planting gardens, whether it's flowers or vegetables.
01:16:01.860 And we got Dan Vichon that is right there teaching all of us about that.
01:16:08.040 You know, that was a link I should have prepared in the weekly news update because we got Prepper Dan.
01:16:13.320 And go to our website.
01:16:14.820 Look at Prepper Dan.
01:16:15.980 All right.
01:16:16.260 I just kind of got into that off the cuff because I was thinking about all those veggies and everything that are coming and how many people across Canada are getting into gardening because of the cost of groceries.
01:16:27.540 And so, Prepper Dan with Action for Canada is helping a lot of you do that.
01:16:31.300 All right.
01:16:31.620 I'm having a little pop-up problem here.
01:16:33.400 Hang on just a moment.
01:16:37.140 All right.
01:16:37.820 Sorry, Trendsio.
01:16:38.520 We'll have to take a little look at that.
01:16:39.960 Something kept popping up on my screen.
01:16:42.160 All right.
01:16:42.700 This is Action for Canada Nationwide.
01:16:45.480 We're continuing to grow.
01:16:47.280 I'm really excited because next week we're going to have, I talked about Prepper Dan.
01:16:52.080 Well, he's also the lead pastor of Action for Canada, Pastor Dan Vichon.
01:16:57.520 And he's going to be coming on next week with a couple of other pastors and talking about our prayer walks for revival, which I'll be talking about in the news update.
01:17:05.860 But that's going on all across Canada right now from Passover to Pentecost.
01:17:10.160 So I'm super excited about that because prayer is essential and, you know, to taking down strongholds against our country.
01:17:19.520 And so when you got faithful people praying across the nation around school boards and around municipalities and around libraries and down pride parades in advance of June,
01:17:30.140 I really believe that God is going to answer huge prayers again this year as he did last year.
01:17:35.440 And then the week after that, we're going to have the national chapter leader coordinator on.
01:17:40.720 And that is Kim McBride with our team.
01:17:42.980 Maybe next week or the week after that, we're coordinating that.
01:17:46.480 But we want to give you all the exciting news of what our chapter leaders are having success with.
01:17:52.380 I mean, they are actively involved giving delegations at city halls and meeting with MLAs and MPPs.
01:17:59.780 And I'm telling you, we've had heartwarming, incredible news reports, even visiting MLAs who have been vaccine injured,
01:18:08.980 who really were blind during COVID as to what the greater agenda was.
01:18:15.560 And so our people are going in and having these conversations and actually helping people wake up and become aware and educate them.
01:18:24.960 And they're willing to have a second meeting.
01:18:27.420 They're willing to hear what we have to say.
01:18:29.560 And then they're willing to bring that into the house and have a conversation.
01:18:32.820 So you know what?
01:18:34.660 You have so much power in your hands.
01:18:36.960 If you would join a chapter and help us get the message out and help educate people, we need all hands on deck.
01:18:45.240 We really do need your help.
01:18:46.640 So join us today.
01:18:47.680 I've been asking every week that I've been doing the weekly news update, if you would please join our Rumble page and share our information.
01:18:55.000 We do incredible in Power Hours on topics that are really critical and essential.
01:19:01.060 The one we did last week with Dr. Mackey's about turbo cancers.
01:19:07.000 I'll be talking a little bit about this and promoting it because we've got a treatment page.
01:19:11.640 And so I'll show you all of that.
01:19:12.880 So I'll just carry along here.
01:19:14.100 I was, oh man, an MLA, I don't know how I got on his email list.
01:19:19.900 I think he's an NDPer.
01:19:22.260 And so he had a notice sent out.
01:19:24.440 And I guess he's very proud of the work that they're doing on behalf of BC citizens when they've driven our province, like many other premiers have done, just straight down into tyranny.
01:19:36.880 They strip, trying to strip us of our rights.
01:19:38.920 Well, these individuals, the NDP, David Eby and the rest of them, they decided that it was going to be a good idea to legalize all drugs in British Columbia and allow these poor drug addicts to go to parks and to do whatever they needed to do to shoot up because that's their human right.
01:20:00.420 And what it's caused, of course, is opioid crisis.
01:20:06.340 Alberta is complaining about the drugs because, of course, the drug dealers are taking full advantage of this and spreading their goodwill to all of the individuals who struggle with addiction.
01:20:19.160 And addiction is going through the charts and we're paying a high price for it.
01:20:24.200 So what does the government turn around and do?
01:20:27.460 I'm just going to go back to, let me just get this.
01:20:31.420 Okay.
01:20:31.660 With an election around the corner, BC NDP reverse course on open drug use.
01:20:36.060 So this is Premier David Eby.
01:20:38.600 He didn't really, to me, win an election.
01:20:41.100 John Horgan, for wherever he disappeared and disappeared to, stepped aside.
01:20:46.520 And it's not going to hold him, hopefully, from being criminally liable one day for the crimes against humanity that he committed during COVID.
01:20:54.540 He is a part of Action for Canada's legal action.
01:20:58.300 He is named as a defendant, as is David Eby.
01:21:01.700 And so a year and a half ago, David Eby steps into this role as Premier.
01:21:06.180 And he starts approving all of these horrific policies that are putting Canadians at risk.
01:21:15.820 Of course, he's at the head of the helm right now, along with Bonnie Henry, where we've got thousands of nurses who are unvaxxed, very capable of working.
01:21:26.380 We need them back at work.
01:21:27.840 We have a nursing shortage.
01:21:29.040 We have a doctor shortage, and he figures it's a good idea just to refuse to allow them to come back to work because they're not vaccinated.
01:21:37.460 All right.
01:21:38.120 I really hope this individual get a good look at his face.
01:21:41.020 I really hope this individual is going to be held criminally liable one day for what he's doing.
01:21:46.460 So now it's not very popular having put this policy in place to legalize all drugs.
01:21:54.180 And so now he's backtracking on it because there's an election.
01:21:59.240 But look at this.
01:22:00.140 This is what gets me.
01:22:01.500 BC takes action to hold companies accountable for hurting people.
01:22:05.680 So the Public Health Accountability and Cost Recovery Act will provide the tools necessary for the government to recover costs associated with the promotion, marketing and distribution of products that are harmful to adults and children.
01:22:20.140 Well, I'm taking a look at this when I'm reading it.
01:22:22.560 My jaw is dropping.
01:22:23.480 I'm like, are they really saying this?
01:22:25.840 I mean, can we use this against them when they put this legislation, this legal action in place?
01:22:32.860 This is so, I don't know, twisted because we know that throughout British Columbia, Canada and around the world, people are dying en masse because of the vaccine, so-called vaccine, the mRNA gene therapy.
01:22:47.500 And in British Columbia, Ebby and Bonnie Henry are still pushing this.
01:22:53.280 And so here they're saying this new Recovery Act will provide the tools necessary for the government to recover costs associated with the promotion, marketing and distribution of products that are harmful to adults and children in British Columbia.
01:23:05.040 Building on the province's previous legislation to enable litigation against tobacco and opioid manufacturers.
01:23:12.860 I'm like, what are you guys talking about?
01:23:14.900 Like, you are literally the ones that last year legalized all of the hard drugs, which is all part of the liberal federal government's plan as well.
01:23:23.220 This act further enshrines the robust role of the attorney general to engage in proactive litigation on behalf of the public.
01:23:31.540 Well, hoorah.
01:23:32.580 What?
01:23:33.880 Our government, are they just forgetting what they do or they just think that people will forget?
01:23:38.420 Our government previously warned social media giants, tobacco, drug companies and other big faceless corporations that we would be taking action to hold them accountable for the harm that they are causing to people, including kids.
01:23:52.360 Okay, says Premier David Eby.
01:23:54.600 My message is simple.
01:23:56.380 Here in BC, we expect you to operate in a way that doesn't hurt people, period.
01:24:01.360 Okay, well, Mr. Eby, you're on notice.
01:24:03.480 You are seriously on notice because you've caused grave, desperate, critical harm to BC residents.
01:24:12.660 And we are very aware of what you've done, sir.
01:24:15.860 With this legislation, government will be able to claim public costs such as hospital treatments and doctor appointments, as well as proactive and preventive measures used to address the risk of disease, illness or injury.
01:24:27.940 Let's think about the injury of the COVID mRNA gene therapy that they have unleashed against the citizens of British Columbia.
01:24:36.740 In addition to companies as a whole, directors, officers of those companies can be held liable.
01:24:42.840 Well, how about the Premier of, does he just get a pass?
01:24:47.780 I don't think so, because this is criminal beyond belief, the crimes against humanity that the British Columbia government has initiated against the people of this province.
01:24:58.400 And so bring on this legislation, Mr. Eby.
01:25:01.340 I don't really know if you know what you're doing, but I was shocked to see that they would use this kind of language and not think of the crimes that they've committed.
01:25:10.980 I don't know. Is that too harsh? Let me know in the description. Put it in the chat. I don't think it is.
01:25:18.060 All right. I'm going to get into some resources. I really want to cover the work that Action for Canada is doing.
01:25:25.440 I want to market this to you. And so in return that you will please support us and invest in the work that Action for Canada is doing nationwide, because I think it's really critical.
01:25:36.700 I think it's important. There's other organizations that are out there that are doing good work, but we are not just reporting on what's going on.
01:25:44.500 We are intricately putting a plan in place across the country by implementing chapters in every single community we possibly can,
01:25:55.520 and then facilitating the citizens within that community on issues that are critical, that are causing you concern, causing you to fear for your family's future,
01:26:07.100 maybe possibly causing you to lose sleep at night. All right. Action for Canada is working so hard on your behalf.
01:26:13.940 And so I'm going to cover in some of those areas and why I am asking you and appealing to you to get involved with local chapters.
01:26:21.720 If there isn't a local chapter, get some people together, start going to your city councils and start getting behind somebody that's going to be a candidate running for office.
01:26:33.500 Go door knocking with them. Do whatever you need to do in your community.
01:26:37.720 We are at war with the federal government, with the provincial government, with some of the municipalities.
01:26:42.500 And I think that if Canadians don't understand how serious this are, we're not going to win this battle.
01:26:49.880 But in everything, there has to be an art of war. You have to have a plan. And Action for Canada has that plan.
01:26:56.380 So, for instance, in business, we have a new business package. I'm just going to scroll down the page.
01:27:03.420 Back in the 1990s, there was a campaign similar to this where, en masse, individuals helped to educate business owners.
01:27:14.120 And I think that if you look at what we're doing with the SOGI123 resources, the WinsexEd resources,
01:27:23.660 where we're going outside of schools and we're literally handing parents an informational flyer that is telling them what's going on in the schools.
01:27:33.880 The majority of parents are thanking us because they had no idea.
01:27:38.600 There's a link on there that comes back to Action for Canada's page so they can learn more.
01:27:44.000 All right. It's not good enough that just the awake people come to Action for Canada's meetings.
01:27:49.680 We have to go and find those who are completely unaware because they're dropping their kids off at school every day.
01:27:56.460 Say, have a nice day, honey. Here's your lunch. I'll pick you up in six hours.
01:28:00.820 Those parents who are fighting to put food on the table need to know how serious it is of what's going on in the school.
01:28:08.780 So we're covering that. We're doing the notices, the liability.
01:28:12.140 We're knocking it out of the park and we're having success in pushing it back against the radical LGBTQ agenda.
01:28:18.100 Now, the business campaign, this is huge.
01:28:22.120 During COVID, the government shut down hundreds of thousands of businesses.
01:28:26.340 They did that intentionally because moving towards the 2020, 2030, sorry, 2050 agenda,
01:28:33.420 of course, they want big corporations who will have all the business because then it will be easiest to control the people they're buying and they're spending.
01:28:44.640 Now, they are trying to destroy small businesses with all of the equity, diversity, inclusion, DEI, ESG scores,
01:28:55.360 the Global Compact on Migration, 17 Sustainable Development Goals, etc.
01:29:00.180 So we've created this package and our chapter leaders are printing them out and they are going to go door to door to businesses to deliver them.
01:29:08.920 This is something that you could do within your community.
01:29:11.500 So there is a business letter explaining to the business owners and warning them,
01:29:16.520 do not sign up with any of the government initiatives, do not take their funds.
01:29:22.020 And we provide the reasons why and we provide them a link to our business resource page.
01:29:27.800 Then there is a postcard to give them in a snippet.
01:29:30.520 They're all very business business owners.
01:29:32.580 But here, just take a look at this in a bite size.
01:29:36.940 Let them consume it.
01:29:38.680 And then hopefully they're going to read the actual letter.
01:29:41.500 We're also asking them to post this poster in the businesses saying,
01:29:46.380 use cash to their customers, not credit, support businesses, not banks.
01:29:50.960 And of course, using cash helps businesses avoid transaction fees and government overreach.
01:29:56.500 And then we go into what is the CBDC?
01:29:59.780 The central bank digital currency is programmed to the individual,
01:30:03.280 which means the bank government will have the ability to totally control your access to your money.
01:30:08.880 And then we go into a list of exactly what that will look like.
01:30:12.880 It will limit where, when, and what you spend your money on.
01:30:16.100 Increases risk of identity theft and online hacking.
01:30:19.520 Regardless of what the government is promising you, they're lying.
01:30:22.960 It's not possible.
01:30:23.880 It's not true.
01:30:25.200 Monitor and record every single transaction you make.
01:30:28.680 Take fines and taxes automatically from your account.
01:30:31.580 Give your money an expiry date.
01:30:34.140 Link your wallet to a carbon allowance and social credit score,
01:30:37.460 which will link to all of your smart technology in your home.
01:30:42.380 So if you're using too much, you've reached your carbon limit within your home on air conditioner or heat,
01:30:49.220 they could shut it off.
01:30:50.480 Anyways, this is an incredible package.
01:30:52.240 It's an incredible campaign, and I'm really hoping you'll be as excited about it as we are.
01:30:57.700 Join a chapter.
01:30:58.500 If there isn't one, get going in your community.
01:31:00.680 Print these resources, please, and start talking to business owners.
01:31:04.820 Okay, there was a landmark shift against gender ideology, sex defined as biological sex.
01:31:11.060 I always tell you, I always want to give you good news reports in the weekly news update,
01:31:14.980 and this is phenomenal.
01:31:15.880 I keep saying that this whole radical agenda by the sex activists under the cover of the LGBTQ,
01:31:25.880 the trans activists, the pedophiles, I call the UN Pedophile Central,
01:31:31.560 all of this is coming undone, and common sense is prevailing.
01:31:35.660 The transgender agenda, the belief that men can simply say they are women,
01:31:39.900 and they are women, has hit headwinds with a new decision by the National Health Services in the United Kingdom.
01:31:47.960 It explains that the organization that serves the health care concerns of millions
01:31:51.660 has proposed a definition change that states sex is a matter of biology.
01:31:57.240 There are men and women.
01:31:58.880 Isn't that what we've been saying the whole time?
01:32:01.200 I just thank the Lord.
01:32:02.600 Again, you know what?
01:32:04.180 This is, I believe, in the power of prayer across Canada.
01:32:06.560 When we did our prayer walk for revival for seven weeks last year,
01:32:10.320 it was exactly at that time that Premier started passing parent policies.
01:32:15.920 I truly believe in the power of prayer, and I believe that God hears us,
01:32:19.820 but we've got to repent for allowing all of this to come into our nation,
01:32:24.100 that we call this a secular nation and not a Christian nation.
01:32:27.960 We have got to get it right in Canada.
01:32:31.020 We've got to get right.
01:32:32.200 We've got to get back with God.
01:32:33.420 We've got to get back to what works as good biblical principles.
01:32:37.060 Okay, here's another one.
01:32:38.400 Tennessee passes bill allowing teachers to be armed at school.
01:32:42.220 Regardless of how you feel about that,
01:32:45.260 Justin Trudeau is trying to disarm legal gun owners to own responsible gun owners,
01:32:51.140 I'm going to add, to not have weapons.
01:32:53.760 Pretty soon, when I'm reporting a little further on in my weekly news update,
01:32:57.640 as I do in everyone,
01:32:58.800 we're going to be talking about radical Islam infiltrating Canada
01:33:02.160 and how that threat is escalating.
01:33:05.400 And yet Justin Trudeau wants to take our guns away so that we can't protect ourselves and our families.
01:33:11.800 And there's already so many restrictions on that,
01:33:15.320 that even if somebody were to come in our home and we did use self-defense,
01:33:19.460 the most Canadians are concerned about would they personally go to jail if the threat is that severe.
01:33:26.260 So there's lots of work to be done in Canada,
01:33:28.500 but I respect the fact that with all the shootings in the schools
01:33:32.220 and so many teachers and children's getting shot,
01:33:35.400 that responsible gun owners are going to be able to have their weapon at school.
01:33:42.420 And of course, that people need to go through a psych evaluation.
01:33:45.580 I would never say in the circumstances that somebody who claims to be transgender
01:33:52.580 would be able to carry a weapon because it is known that the drugs that they are on
01:33:58.920 to suppress puberty blockers, etc., is also causing psychological problems.
01:34:05.740 And so I'm glad to see in the report that they say there has to be a psychological assessment.
01:34:10.840 Okay, another big news report.
01:34:12.760 Scotland pauses sex change and puberty blocker drugs for children.
01:34:17.300 I won't go into it.
01:34:18.540 For obvious reasons, it's causing harm.
01:34:22.280 Common sense is prevailing.
01:34:23.960 Tennessee lawmakers, they're just nailing it,
01:34:27.040 just knocking it out of the park in Tennessee.
01:34:29.080 Tennessee lawmakers, okay, bill penalizing adults who help minors receive gender affirming care.
01:34:35.880 Thank you, God.
01:34:36.740 It still doesn't go quite far enough.
01:34:38.720 I think it's if parents are okay with it, it could happen.
01:34:41.320 But as far as I'm concerned, any parent that wants to put their kid on puberty blocker,
01:34:45.860 I think that they should be charged.
01:34:48.760 And there's other states that are actually doing that, as I've mentioned previously.
01:34:52.420 All right.
01:34:53.100 On the current issues, you can drop down and hit political LGBTQ in response to what's going on in Canada
01:35:01.860 after just this block of the news report.
01:35:05.300 I just want to encourage you to go down this page and review our information.
01:35:09.500 Go on to the Stop Soji 123 Win Sex Ed.
01:35:13.660 It's called CERB in Manitoba.
01:35:15.880 I think it's called Beyond the Basics in Nova Scotia.
01:35:21.380 It's all comprehensive sexuality education.
01:35:23.960 We've got flyers for you to hand out.
01:35:26.060 Get busy.
01:35:27.020 I just want to show you where it is on the website.
01:35:28.940 Again, under current issues, you'll end up going down to political LGBTQ activism.
01:35:35.180 And that is where you can find our resources.
01:35:38.100 Get out there and start bringing awareness to your local elected officials,
01:35:42.600 to your principals, and start demanding that this information get out of the schools
01:35:48.080 and we start protecting our children en masse together.
01:35:51.200 All right.
01:35:51.860 Just a reminder is that on May 7th next week,
01:35:55.580 our Youth Leadership and Speaker Program begins.
01:35:59.060 Under current issues, if you click on that, you'll see youth programs.
01:36:03.780 Just go down the page a little bit and you will find the information to get to this page
01:36:09.400 so that you can register.
01:36:10.460 I believe it's also on our homepage if you want quick access.
01:36:14.800 All right.
01:36:15.120 What's another thing that we're doing?
01:36:16.420 Well, we're definitely working with the churches and pastors,
01:36:18.700 but we are in the midst of the seven-week Prayer Walk for Revival.
01:36:23.540 If you click on the link, again, this is under Resources.
01:36:26.640 Go to Church Resources.
01:36:28.360 Brings you to this page.
01:36:29.700 Scroll down a little bit.
01:36:30.900 Go Prayer Walk for Revival.
01:36:33.660 And that will bring you to this page.
01:36:35.300 And then you can go down just a little ways.
01:36:38.420 You can see all the things that we are praying for as far as the church is concerned,
01:36:42.080 families, and for our governments.
01:36:44.400 And I've had so many reports of chapter leaders who are texting me saying,
01:36:49.360 you know, it was just so amazing.
01:36:50.660 Even though it was pouring rain, 30 of us showed up today and we prayed for our mayor and council.
01:36:56.240 I don't know what these mayors and councils are going to do.
01:36:59.660 I just know that last year, a premier who started passing parent policies,
01:37:04.100 I had an opportunity to meet him a few months ago.
01:37:07.080 And I said, can you tell me about the time that, because he said he had a nudge.
01:37:10.780 He claims to be a Christian and he said he had a nudge.
01:37:13.120 He just had this feeling that he needed to move forward with parent policies.
01:37:16.300 And it was exactly when we started the Prayer Walk for Revival last year.
01:37:20.480 So Prayer Moves Mountains, and I just love it.
01:37:24.780 We love this video compilation that we made from last year.
01:37:28.520 Pastor Dan Vachon put that together.
01:37:31.560 And every time I watch it, it just brings me such joy.
01:37:34.620 I know that God is fully in control and on the move.
01:37:37.380 But for many, many years, we permitted the government to call us a multicultural nation.
01:37:42.740 They called us a secular nation.
01:37:45.220 Then Justin Trudeau said we're a post-national state with no core identity.
01:37:49.100 I don't mean it's just complete lies and nonsense.
01:37:52.080 We truly are a Christian nation based on biblical principles that works very well for the Western nations
01:37:58.200 until the communist, socialist, tyrannical individuals stepped into government
01:38:04.480 and tried to move it in another direction.
01:38:06.900 So I mentioned about Pastor Dan Vachon, Pastor Daryl.
01:38:10.240 Battle is our new chapter leader in Toronto.
01:38:13.920 And of course, there's Pastor Bruce DeYoung.
01:38:15.820 They're all going to come together next week on the Empower Hour.
01:38:20.980 And we're going to talk about humbly praying for God to heal our land.
01:38:24.780 Big shout out to Hans for his artwork here.
01:38:28.600 I think he does an amazing job at, you know, they say an image is worth a thousand words.
01:38:35.600 We've got City Hall right here.
01:38:37.080 We have the public library.
01:38:38.460 We have Metro Police.
01:38:39.400 I don't know if you saw the Toronto police cars with all of their trans flags and LGBTQ flags,
01:38:45.060 which is the Toronto police showing they're not politically neutral.
01:38:49.820 The LGBTQ movement is definitely political, but it's also supporting and deviance.
01:38:57.780 Sexual deviance are behind the trans flag and the LGBTQ flag as well as pedophiles.
01:39:03.440 So I would highly recommend the Toronto police get the paint out and knock it off,
01:39:09.300 as well as other police who are wearing the trans LGBTQ flag.
01:39:14.300 This is not good.
01:39:15.260 You are not a safe officer for me to approach.
01:39:18.280 You are supposed to be completely neutral.
01:39:20.960 You're supposed to do your job neutral and according to the criminal code and the law.
01:39:25.020 The amendment to the human rights codes does not give you the right to trump my religious rights and my beliefs.
01:39:32.320 So you need to just remove all that propaganda from the system.
01:39:37.880 And anyways, we need to pray for our city halls who are moving towards the 15-minute cities,
01:39:43.240 who are raising flags in support of the LGBTQ and this deviant agenda that's sexualizing our children.
01:39:52.020 And we need to take our towns and cities back and we can do that together.
01:39:55.760 It's possible.
01:39:56.400 I showed you the good news.
01:39:57.460 That happened because individuals in those countries are lobbying their government for change,
01:40:03.620 for common sense change.
01:40:05.840 And Pastor Dan and the other pastors will also be talking about the journey of Passover to Pentecost.
01:40:11.520 And again, big shout out to Hans.
01:40:13.560 We talk about the Passover of where the Egyptians had these Israelis captive
01:40:20.600 and God had, the Spirit had said to paint blood around the doors.
01:40:27.020 And then when the Holy Spirit and the Spirit came,
01:40:30.480 it would pass by the doors that had the blood and it was killing all the firstborn in that time
01:40:38.300 because God was very serious.
01:40:40.380 He had brought many plagues against Egypt because they would not let his people go.
01:40:45.420 And so there's other meanings to the term Passover.
01:40:50.120 Pastor Dan's going to talk about that.
01:40:52.140 And then, of course, from Passover to Pentecost where the Holy Spirit came down
01:40:55.720 and on to 3,000 people who were praising the Lord and filled with the Spirit.
01:41:01.740 But in between that, Jesus Christ came and he died and rose again and is in heaven,
01:41:07.720 sitting next to the right hand of the Father.
01:41:09.900 And that's why I say God is still on the throne.
01:41:11.860 He's perfectly in control of everything that's happening,
01:41:15.520 but he's calling his people back to him.
01:41:17.620 We have to get right with God in this nation.
01:41:20.560 And the attack throughout COVID, the attack in these past years,
01:41:26.880 has definitely been a spiritual attack.
01:41:29.080 It's definitely been against Christians in the church, and this is evidence of it.
01:41:33.040 Parksville and Vancouver could face lawsuits if they don't drop prayers.
01:41:37.580 It's like, excuse me?
01:41:39.240 Who is behind this?
01:41:40.300 And so it says the BC Humanist Association is putting Parksville and Vancouver on notice.
01:41:45.960 They will face legal action if they don't agree to ban prayers at their meetings.
01:41:49.720 And so I would ask every single person in this country,
01:41:53.420 and especially if you're in Vancouver or Parksville, there's a few more areas.
01:41:57.120 You know what?
01:41:57.940 Send the mayor and council letters and tell them kudos to you for allowing prayer.
01:42:02.980 And this country, I'm going to keep saying it throughout this news update,
01:42:08.640 is that this country was built on Christian principles.
01:42:11.300 If any prayer is going to take place in the political arena,
01:42:16.220 it is going to be by pastors and Christians.
01:42:19.640 And for a humanist association to come through and think that they can defile our Christian roots,
01:42:25.620 they've got another thing coming.
01:42:27.740 And so the individual behind this is Ian Bushfield.
01:42:30.600 So I looked up this young man, and he has BC Humanist Association, Religion and Public Schools Acts,
01:42:38.240 BCH, a set to sue Vancouver over inaugural prayer.
01:42:42.800 Now, the one thing I don't agree here is they had, that little page keeps moving,
01:42:47.180 is that they had Sikhs coming to pray, and Buddhists coming to pray, and Muslims coming to pray.
01:42:53.580 And we're going to just keep talking about the harms that the multitude of religions
01:42:59.820 that are rising up in Canada are causing.
01:43:02.780 You've got Pakistan, you have India for the Hindus,
01:43:08.980 you have 56 Islamic-majority countries for the Muslims.
01:43:13.380 The Christians need nations.
01:43:14.580 And we have a right and a duty to protect our borders,
01:43:18.120 and that expect that people come to Canada and integrate and support our values.
01:43:22.780 Well, it's fact that our values are based on biblical principles.
01:43:26.540 And I'm going to show you that.
01:43:28.120 I won't bother going into this, but this little guy, if you want to look him up,
01:43:31.580 Ian Bushfield, it's really quite disgusting how he talks and what his agenda is.
01:43:35.760 And if you just go down, you've got putting a cost on religion in Canada.
01:43:39.700 He's a lost soul.
01:43:40.780 You know what?
01:43:41.180 I'm going to ask all our people who pray across Canada to keep Ian Bushfield in mind.
01:43:49.160 This man needs Jesus.
01:43:50.360 I don't know why he's fighting so hard against him.
01:43:53.140 In biblical times, there was a guy named Saul who was actually persecuting Christians
01:43:58.620 and attacking them, murdering them, killing them.
01:44:01.840 And he had a road to Damascus moment, and God got a hold of him.
01:44:05.380 And he became one of the greatest advocates for Christianity and gave one of the greatest
01:44:11.360 testimonies in biblical times.
01:44:13.380 And so I think that's what we need to do is we just need to pray for people who are so lost
01:44:18.540 and think that they should be coming out and attacking our Christian roots.
01:44:23.440 And I think that he should also be educated because in our Constitution Act, the opening
01:44:28.680 line says, opening line, it says, whereas Canada is founded upon principles that recognize
01:44:34.520 the supremacy of God and the rule of law.
01:44:37.400 And it's not the supremacy of any God.
01:44:39.560 It is the supremacy of the Christian God.
01:44:42.620 How can I prove that?
01:44:43.600 Well, it's all over our parliament buildings and government buildings, and we've got biblical
01:44:48.620 scriptures that are written all over our biblical, all over our buildings.
01:44:52.860 And so, you know, there aren't Islamic statements there.
01:44:56.540 There's not Buddhist statements.
01:44:58.360 There aren't Sikh statements.
01:44:59.840 It's Christian, and it's biblical.
01:45:02.440 And so now if we want to look at the coronation oath that King Charles swore a year ago, it is
01:45:07.840 interesting to see that the king's orb, there were certain things that were part of the
01:45:12.880 procession, and one of them was what's called the sovereign's orb.
01:45:17.600 And it says, crown cross mounted on a globe symbolizing Christian world.
01:45:23.260 And so we're part of the British Commonwealth.
01:45:26.220 And so when the monarchy, Queen Elizabeth had passed, and King Charles is now king, and he
01:45:32.720 has to take this oath, and part of the oath, it's all a Christian procession, no matter
01:45:39.500 if they want to say other religions are welcome, well, you can come and view it, but it's a
01:45:44.540 Christian procession.
01:45:45.380 It's a Christian celebration.
01:45:47.400 And it goes on to say, below his full screen, the oath sworn by his majesty.
01:45:51.720 And I'm just going to scroll down.
01:45:54.180 I just lost my spot a little bit.
01:45:56.600 Sorry, there was supposed to be something highlighted.
01:45:58.620 We can go back on this.
01:46:03.160 Our majesty, the church established by law, whose settlement you will swear to maintain
01:46:07.720 is committed to the true profession of the gospel, and in so doing will seek to foster
01:46:12.800 an environment in which people of all faiths and beliefs may freely live.
01:46:16.980 But it may live, may be welcome to partake in the viewing of this, because King Charles
01:46:23.440 was trying to change the oath where he would say that the Commonwealth would include these
01:46:32.740 other faiths or these other religions, and it doesn't.
01:46:35.380 It's according to the true profession of the gospel, and it said, will you, to the utmost
01:46:41.960 of your power, maintain the laws of God?
01:46:44.260 Again, all of this, as I've shown you, all the artifacts, everything that they're using
01:46:48.260 is part of this ceremony, has to do with Christianity.
01:46:52.220 So when we say, when he was asked, will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain the laws
01:46:57.420 of God and the true profession of the gospel?
01:46:59.380 Will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain the United Kingdoms, the Protestant reform religion?
01:47:03.880 So this is Christianity.
01:47:05.620 This is proof that Canada is 100% based on Christian principles, biblical principles.
01:47:12.180 It's always been successful in Western nations prior to communists.
01:47:16.180 Remember, Trudeau is not a Christian.
01:47:18.260 He's a communist infiltrator, and so if anybody tries to say, well, look at Canada and the
01:47:23.900 United States, they're supposed to be Christian nations, and look how they're treating their
01:47:27.920 people or going to war with other countries.
01:47:30.180 These are not Christian leaders.
01:47:32.080 Okay, Biden.
01:47:32.900 Biden's crazy.
01:47:33.860 He's not a Christian leader, because people didn't care about who they were electing into
01:47:38.080 office, and that the fact, are they Christian?
01:47:41.600 Is the next leader, are you going to put importance on the next leader that you elect into office,
01:47:47.680 the next candidate, are you going to insist, are you going to make a commitment to ensure
01:47:55.080 that that person is a Christian so that they implement Christian principles and we get away
01:48:00.840 from this secularism?
01:48:03.120 Anything that ends in an ism is dangerous to a free society, is a danger to democracy.
01:48:10.720 You've got secularism, you've got communism, you've got socialism, okay?
01:48:14.940 The list can go on.
01:48:16.560 You've got Islamism.
01:48:17.960 It all relates to one thing.
01:48:21.180 Christianity.
01:48:22.000 There isn't Christianity-ism, all right?
01:48:24.140 It's just Christianity.
01:48:25.500 It is the one true faith following the one true God.
01:48:28.620 Now, when we talk about June coming up, when we talk about right now the Palestinians out
01:48:35.520 on the streets with their Hezbo flags, their Islamic flags, when you see the Sikhs out on
01:48:41.060 the streets right now with their flags, when you pass the Sikh temple and way up they got
01:48:45.780 these poles with a Sikh flag at the top, all right, this is Canada.
01:48:49.420 And the expectation should be that all public spaces are neutral other than the provincial
01:48:56.580 flag, our federal flag, the Canadian flag, maybe there's a municipal flag or the Christian
01:49:01.760 flag.
01:49:02.140 Those are the only flags that should be flying in Canada.
01:49:05.940 So will you please help us in advance of June, especially with all the radical LGBTQs making
01:49:12.360 their demands because they go and they appeal to the mayors and city councils and teachers
01:49:18.540 and others by victimizing, by saying they're a poor victimized minority group.
01:49:24.640 They're not victimized.
01:49:26.180 They are funded heavily from the federal government using our taxpayer dollars.
01:49:31.680 They have superseded any rights that the rest of Canadians has.
01:49:36.480 There is no longer equality in Canada.
01:49:39.600 And we need to understand that this is not a group that's victimized, but they are bullying
01:49:45.020 the rest of the nation and they are harming our children.
01:49:48.540 So please make sure that you print this letter.
01:49:50.880 It's on the political LGBTQ page.
01:49:54.000 Deliver it to the principal of your school.
01:49:56.380 Say, get all this propaganda out of the school.
01:49:59.380 By law, this school needs to be politically neutral.
01:50:03.240 It is harming people.
01:50:05.420 As well as with your mayor and city calls.
01:50:08.120 Many of them last year decided not to fly the flag because of that.
01:50:12.640 Okay, I'm going to shift gears here now.
01:50:15.380 Planning a summer trip to Quebec's Magdalene Islands, you'll have to pay up.
01:50:20.520 And I'm just going to touch briefly on this.
01:50:23.100 You may have heard about it.
01:50:24.560 I have a video here that Viva Fry did.
01:50:26.900 I love Viva Fry.
01:50:28.940 He made it very clear.
01:50:30.240 He interpreted, there was a lady that had attended the meeting with the mayor and city council.
01:50:39.100 And she was just a force to be reckoned with.
01:50:43.160 And because she said, because basically what's happening is this is Quebec, Quebecers have to use a QR code to leave the island they live on.
01:50:53.040 And the government, the municipal government is saying that is because tourism is causing a burden and so we need to charge.
01:51:01.280 And it's one thing to tax tourism, but quite another thing for citizens to have to show ID to leave one municipality to go to another.
01:51:13.080 I mean, this is the beginning.
01:51:15.000 If we do not push back and take this down, this is the beginning of them implementing the 15-minute cities.
01:51:21.900 All right, so I just wanted to give you an official news report from CBC.
01:51:26.100 Of course, the government, the municipality is stating, well, you know, it's just because it's such a burden because of the tourism and we've got to counter that.
01:51:36.660 And I've got to reiterate, yes, you know what, you may want to charge tourists $30 to go to the island.
01:51:43.500 I don't know how they're going to do that tax-wise, but absolutely no way should a citizen in this country have to show any sort of ID to pass from one municipality into another.
01:51:56.620 That would be like me going into Surrey and then heading to Langley and having to stop at some checkpoint to make sure that I'm a citizen of Surrey.
01:52:06.180 And it's just so diabolical.
01:52:09.440 And so what is this Action for Canada doing?
01:52:11.580 As I mentioned earlier, this weekly news update is all about showing you our resources and how we are effectively working nationwide,
01:52:20.380 going in and doing delegations and going before city councils to say, you need to knock this off.
01:52:26.860 Now, are you aware back in the 1990s that many cities signed on to these UN policies and from there on, it's been a downward slide and it's been very nefarious, very sneaky, very under the radar.
01:52:41.120 But now it is escalating very, very quickly.
01:52:44.720 They're moving this forward, as you can see in Montreal, for them to think that they could implement this.
01:52:50.220 But backlash is absolutely essential.
01:52:52.440 But we also need to be proactive.
01:52:54.160 There are many mayors and city councils who have no idea.
01:52:59.160 They think they're doing good for the environment and watching out for the future for their grandchildren.
01:53:05.980 But I talked to somebody the other day who's closely aligned with a mayor and city council, and he had no idea about the United Nations.
01:53:16.320 None.
01:53:17.040 He didn't know about the World Economic Forum.
01:53:19.500 So we've got our work cut out for us in this nation.
01:53:22.140 So can you understand having these appointments, befriending mayors and city councils, going in and saying, hey, you know, can I sit down and talk to you?
01:53:32.280 Go in and do some research as well first and find out what kind of policies they're already passing at the city level that you may not know about.
01:53:40.860 And then go in and then go in and have a conversation and then serve them the 15 minute city notice of liability, because that is letting them know that even what they're doing is actually unlawful.
01:53:53.060 They are putting the interests of an unelected foreign body in place of their constituents, and they were elected to serve the people.
01:54:03.060 All right.
01:54:05.380 Also, we've got climate change page, because a lot of this that they're doing at the city level is based on environmental objectives, which are completely unreasonable and unnecessary.
01:54:16.280 So look that up, because like I say, knowledge is power.
01:54:18.800 You've got to educate yourself before going in.
01:54:21.100 Just a real quick, this was another very good news report.
01:54:24.780 AstraZeneca admits its COVID shield vaccine may lead to rare side effects.
01:54:28.780 This, I believe, was in court proceedings, and this is very important because this is kind of beginning of the undoing of the end for the pharmaceutical companies and individuals making advancements within the courts that will benefit the rest of us who have legal actions.
01:54:46.140 Now, it's again, MP Andrew Brigden.
01:54:49.280 I'm afraid COVID vaccine deaths are going to be bigger than the Holocaust, and there's many people that would agree with him.
01:54:55.960 Edmonton police, new vaccination may be harmful.
01:54:58.780 But insisted on it anyways.
01:55:01.300 All right.
01:55:01.600 So there's an admittance there.
01:55:03.140 Legal actions, liability is coming.
01:55:05.920 And then I am just going over to under COVID-19.
01:55:10.540 If you go to treatments, go down to Vax spike protein, because last week we had Dr. Mackey's on.
01:55:18.160 And I've added the video to this page with the information because he covers very important information about ivermectin.
01:55:24.240 And other treatment protocols, including fasting and supplements, etc.
01:55:29.140 that can help to reduce either the adverse effects of the mRNA gene therapies, plus to help people who are un-facted stay physically strong.
01:55:39.420 So please check out this information.
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01:55:45.440 Moving along, I mentioned that we had Rob Anders on tonight about digital currency.
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01:56:24.940 Okay, carrying on.
01:56:26.220 We're almost finished here.
01:56:27.860 Digital payments fraught with fraud.
01:56:29.600 That's all part of the show.
01:56:32.380 We provide you information on investments.
01:56:35.400 But I just wanted to get the message out right now.
01:56:37.620 The government is marketing digital currency and digital banking that it will help to protect your finances.
01:56:47.000 But there is no doubt that anything is online is hackable.
01:56:51.560 And this news report that was from this year said digital payments fraught with fraud issues.
01:56:56.780 And that was from the Sweden Central Bank.
01:56:59.100 So this is not a good positive move for Canada.
01:57:02.960 Last week I had sent out an email, become a PPC candidate.
01:57:07.620 And the only reason I'm bringing this up today is because a few of you had emailed us, not understanding.
01:57:14.000 Many people are in panic over the next election.
01:57:16.940 Everybody's got to vote Conservative.
01:57:18.840 Pierre Poliev is going to win.
01:57:20.540 Again, this was just merely about talking about the populist movement that is really gaining force in Europe and the UK.
01:57:28.880 It's about getting a couple of seats in there.
01:57:31.380 And what's happened by Action for Canada speaking out on all these hard issues for the last nine years, but as well as Maxime Bernier, the benefit of Maxime Bernier speaking out on what his party has done.
01:57:42.640 It's forced the Conservatives, who were refusing, no matter how much we lobbied them, they would not talk about gender ideology.
01:57:52.340 They would not talk about the harm to our kids.
01:57:54.440 They would not talk about radical Islam and the threat.
01:57:57.480 In fact, they were having meetings with officials within the Islamic community that were known to terrorists.
01:58:05.260 Okay, so we have to have a point where we push the current top, I guess, parties.
01:58:13.900 And the only way to do that, as I've always said, is to be the squeaky wheel.
01:58:17.700 So for those of you who misunderstand, again, the art of war or aren't familiar with it or are walking in fear,
01:58:24.140 I just want to clarify what Maxime Bernier has done for this country by talking boldly out on these issues.
01:58:33.140 Then others begin to see that they're going to lose votes.
01:58:36.760 At the beginning of this, I told you about David Eby, who has forced the approval of all drugs in British Columbia.
01:58:46.020 We have a massive addiction problem.
01:58:48.600 And now because of pushback, because of pushback, and because there's a new party who's doing the pushback as well, BC Conservatives,
01:58:57.340 now all of a sudden he's changing course.
01:58:59.720 So please understand the value of this in the fight that we're in against the current governments.
01:59:07.740 Okay, and this is what you get.
01:59:09.640 Terenzio, I'm just going to play this video right now.
01:59:12.380 Now, this was at an event in Toronto, and it was, again, to appeal to the Calistani voters.
01:59:21.340 All right, this is not a Sikh nation.
01:59:23.580 But because they don't really have a country of their own, they're seeing it as an easy way to come in and take over Canada.
01:59:29.720 And if you've been to Surrey lately, they just had the Calistani Sikh parade, and there was something like a half a million people,
01:59:39.820 or half a million people, I think, showed up.
01:59:42.440 Second largest in the world.
01:59:44.560 Of course, the largest one is, I think it's in, I've got to be careful here, but I thought it was in Pakistan.
01:59:51.360 This is very worrisome.
01:59:53.080 The Sikhs make up 2%.
01:59:54.500 There are 800,000 people make up 2% of the population.
01:59:57.420 But let's see how our government is pandering to them and why they're doing this.
02:00:01.560 This is what you get if you vote Liberal, Conservative, and NDP.
02:00:05.220 Let's watch this now.
02:00:09.780 One of Canada's greatest strengths is its diversity.
02:00:14.200 We are strong, not in spite of our differences, but because of our differences.
02:00:27.420 We will rely on the great Sikh values that Guru Gobind Singh brought forward.
02:00:35.640 Values of equality for the common people.
02:00:39.500 We need a direct flight to Amritsar, and we need a national blue seal,
02:00:44.000 so that professionals that come here from Punjab or anywhere else can take a test,
02:00:51.160 prove they're qualified, and work as nurses, doctors, and other highly paid professionals.
02:00:57.200 Thank you.
02:01:08.200 Thank you.
02:01:09.000 I can't stand to listen to anything more.
02:01:20.600 The head of the NDP, Jagmeet Singh, should be removed from office.
02:01:26.780 And this is why I've been trying to appeal to you.
02:01:29.440 Some have said, oh, Tanya, you're coming against you.
02:01:32.000 You think all religions should be shut down in Canada.
02:01:34.420 I think the Kalistani Sikhs should be shut down.
02:01:37.540 I think Jagmeet Singh, who is tied to the Kalistani Sikhs, should be removed and arrested.
02:01:42.060 And I think that I'm very disappointed to see Pierre Polyev pandering to the Sikhs for the Sikh vote.
02:01:50.140 And Justin Trudeau, Mr. Dress up there, is a no-brainer.
02:01:53.120 You could hear the Muslims in the background all about Palestinian, Palestinian, Palestinian from the river to the sea.
02:01:59.160 They are coming here, all of these different extremist religions, and they're setting up camp,
02:02:05.160 and they are outpopulating Canadians so that they can take over.
02:02:08.580 And there's going to be civil war in the streets.
02:02:11.580 So we're not just having problems with the radical Islamists, with the Muslim population increasing rapidly in Canada,
02:02:19.560 who are now over 5%.
02:02:21.220 But we have the Kalistani Sikhs who are coming here.
02:02:24.420 And instead of integrating and assimilating, nobody speaks English anymore.
02:02:28.700 Canada is now the great Tower of Babel.
02:02:32.360 And I have a problem with that.
02:02:33.980 And I'm appealing to immigrants that if you don't want to have here what you left in Pakistan or India or one of the 56 Islamic-majority countries,
02:02:45.740 you need to join me in voting in candidates that believe in our Christian principles.
02:02:50.740 Because what drew you here was our freedom and democracy, which was built on biblical principles.
02:02:56.340 I'm going to keep pounding this home because I don't want to live in Pakistan.
02:03:00.560 I'm in Surrey.
02:03:02.460 I can't go anywhere and understand anything that anybody is saying.
02:03:06.720 I have really nice neighbors out back who are Sikh.
02:03:10.040 I can't have a conversation with them because they've never learned the language and they don't need to.
02:03:13.760 They just go into their clan.
02:03:15.780 They set up their tribe.
02:03:17.560 And as much as they can give me a wave or they grow vegetables and, you know, hand me a cucumber or something,
02:03:22.900 that's the extent of it.
02:03:24.600 And this saddens my heart.
02:03:26.100 I want my Canada back.
02:03:27.680 And it's not racist.
02:03:28.820 It's not about white supremacy or colonialism or any of that because Christians come in all size and colors.
02:03:36.060 All right.
02:03:36.360 But if you want to be a Calistani Sikh, go back to Pakistan.
02:03:39.860 We do not want this set up in here.
02:03:42.440 All right.
02:03:42.720 There's nothing but extremism.
02:03:44.380 They were out in our streets protesting with their swords.
02:03:47.620 I showed you those videos a couple of weeks ago in a weekly news update.
02:03:51.660 This is a threat to Canada.
02:03:53.460 This guy is a threat to Canada.
02:03:55.360 And what did he just do?
02:03:56.780 He just sided with the liberal government with their budget.
02:04:00.200 He has supported Justin Trudeau because Justin Trudeau has a minority government
02:04:04.920 and couldn't do anything without Jagmeet Singh's help.
02:04:08.180 So if you're an immigrant and you hate Justin Trudeau or you like his handouts,
02:04:12.800 understand that he is driving us into a tyrannical nation like what you left.
02:04:17.760 Don't take the handouts and think he's a friend of yours.
02:04:20.640 All right.
02:04:20.920 Money buys power and that's all that they're doing by paying immigrants who are coming into
02:04:25.960 Canada and driving this country into a financial crisis and a housing crisis.
02:04:33.840 Okay.
02:04:34.600 This is also what we're facing on the streets.
02:04:37.820 We're just going to play this video just briefly.
02:04:41.980 This is a woman named Charlie Pates who is a radical extremist.
02:04:45.840 She's not a Canadian citizen and for years she needs to be deported.
02:04:50.780 She's married to a radical Islamist extremist as well.
02:04:54.980 So just listen to her.
02:04:55.800 This is in Vancouver just recently.
02:04:58.020 The Palestinian resistance and their heroic and brave action on October 7th.
02:05:04.260 And they said, long live October 7th.
02:05:07.960 And we say today, long live October 7th.
02:05:13.060 Long live October 7th.
02:05:15.060 They wanted to make, Justin Trudeau denounced that statement.
02:05:21.100 Pierre Poirleif denounced that statement.
02:05:24.220 Every one of these Canadian politicians who could not find one word to denounce the slaughter of 40,000 Palestinians in Gaza.
02:05:34.760 Who could not find one word to denounce the mass graves of Palestinian doctors and patients and mothers and fathers and sisters and brothers and beloved ones.
02:05:47.760 Okay.
02:05:48.580 So let's put, now I'm going to give you five minutes of reality.
02:05:51.440 We've had Bridget Gabriel on the show before.
02:05:54.280 She was born and raised in Lebanon.
02:05:56.280 She was a Christian.
02:05:57.300 It was a Christian nation.
02:05:58.820 It was thriving.
02:05:59.480 And then the Muslims came in with their swords and absolutely butchered and killed so many people and took the nation over.
02:06:08.340 Bridget is on the front line.
02:06:09.780 She became an American citizen.
02:06:11.280 And she's on the front line warning the West about the Palestinians.
02:06:15.620 So I'll go in a little more detail about who that Charlotte is.
02:06:20.720 But let's just listen to Bridget Gabriel for a moment.
02:06:25.000 Talk about the Palestinians and why they pose a threat to the West.
02:06:29.080 Why they are not the victims here.
02:06:32.620 Well, well.
02:06:33.920 The polls are in and the Palestinians have spoken.
02:06:37.900 Three in four Palestinians support Hamas's massacre of October 7th.
02:06:43.420 98% of the respondents said October 7th slaughter made them feel prouder of their identity as Palestinians.
02:06:52.280 Say what?
02:06:53.320 But, but, but I thought the majority of Palestinians are peaceful people, you say?
02:06:58.100 It's only those nasty terrorist Hamas who are bad.
02:07:03.060 A recent poll done by the Arab World for Research and Development found that 74% supported the Hamas atrocities of October 7th.
02:07:12.100 That's 74% in favor of murdering, raping, kidnapping, mutilating, and burning Jews.
02:07:20.960 And only 12% against.
02:07:24.180 77.7% want to destroy Israel and replace it with a Palestinian state.
02:07:30.900 They're not complaining and crying for a ceasefire because they don't want the war, but because they're losing the war.
02:07:43.020 They still want the war.
02:07:44.660 They just want to be winning it.
02:07:46.200 Hamas is more popular in the West Bank.
02:07:50.120 88% approval rating than it is in Gaza.
02:07:53.760 59% approval rating.
02:07:56.400 The Al-Aqsa Brigade, the military part of Hamas, scores big in the West Bank.
02:08:02.840 86% approval and 69% in Gaza.
02:08:06.580 Those are numbers Biden would kill for.
02:08:10.600 And don't mistake the 9 out of 10 in the West Bank and 7 out of 10 in Gaza as a lack of enthusiasm for Islamic terrorism.
02:08:19.460 Oh no!
02:08:21.120 The Al-Qasam Brigades, the direct terror arm of Hamas, is at 95% approval in the West Bank and 78% in Gaza.
02:08:31.000 Islamic Jihad, scores 93% in the West Bank and 72% in Gaza.
02:08:39.120 The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade is at 88% in the West Bank and at 70% in Gaza.
02:08:46.380 So now that we know who the Palestinians like, let's see who don't they like.
02:08:52.880 Everyone.
02:08:53.480 98% of Palestinians in the West Bank hate America, as do 96.8% of those in Gaza.
02:09:02.800 That's still better than the United Kingdom, which is hated by 100% of Palestinians.
02:09:09.420 They actually hate America and the United Kingdom more than Israel, which is only at 97.3%.
02:09:19.040 Ingratitude is one of the consistent Palestinian characteristics.
02:09:24.160 92% don't like the European Union.
02:09:28.260 88% don't like the United Nations.
02:09:31.240 And 69% manage to be against the Red Cross.
02:09:36.140 Russia, which continues to back them, gets some of the best numbers.
02:09:40.920 Only 57% don't like Russia.
02:09:44.220 60% don't like China.
02:09:46.580 Even more ungrateful, 85% don't like Western media, even though they are pretty much the
02:09:54.840 Palestinian propaganda arm.
02:09:57.360 If you give them free food, they will really hate you.
02:10:00.960 If you give them free rockets, they will hate you a little less.
02:10:05.120 The only thing they like is kill people and then kill some more.
02:10:09.740 However, this isn't a culture or a country.
02:10:14.300 It's a xenophobic death cult that hates the entire world.
02:10:20.600 You don't want them as neighbors or as refugees.
02:10:23.280 Click on the link in this video to sign our campaign to stop any Palestinian refugees from being imported into America.
02:10:32.900 We refuse to come to terms with the fact that some people are bad.
02:10:37.580 No matter what horrors they commit, we're certain that it's only a tiny, itsy-bitsy minority of extremists who have misunderstood Islam
02:10:47.780 and are surely not representative of the vast majority of peace-loving people who want the same thing we want
02:10:55.820 and just haven't been given the opportunity.
02:10:59.320 We don't really believe in evil.
02:11:02.200 Even when we come face-to-face with it, we make excuses for it.
02:11:06.640 And evil is then able to manipulate us, to play on our sympathies when it has none for us.
02:11:15.080 You see, there is one piece of good news from that poll.
02:11:19.160 90% of Palestinians would like a ceasefire in the war that 77.7% of them would like to see conclude with the destruction of Israel.
02:11:31.040 How stupid would anyone have to be to give it to them?
02:11:36.640 All right.
02:11:39.380 So those are some strong words, but this is a lady who has lived and breathed through the destruction of her country.
02:11:45.940 And so Canada, the mainstream media have really been backing the Palestinians by calling for a ceasefire in the liberal government.
02:12:01.180 They've called for an arms embargo and so that Israel wouldn't be able to defend itself.
02:12:06.440 I think it's something like 22 some odd countries, Islamic countries that surround Israel, and they're there to try to defend themselves as Hamas has continually attacked them.
02:12:19.180 If they put their arms down, there was a ceasefire before October 7th.
02:12:23.180 It was Hamas that began that war.
02:12:26.420 It is the Palestinians.
02:12:27.560 I just wanted people to hear.
02:12:30.400 Bridget does her research, and those figures were direct from polls.
02:12:34.520 And people could say, well, of course, the Palestinians hate America because they're attacking against them.
02:12:40.140 Are you kidding?
02:12:40.960 Obama sent them billions of dollars.
02:12:43.100 Biden has sent them money in arms.
02:12:44.780 I mean, the war is so crazy, but why in the world are we permitting them to come and bring their war to our soil?
02:12:53.340 That Jewish people that lived in peace with Canadians are now afraid to go out.
02:12:58.300 Look at the same thing going on in Australia, throughout Europe and the UK.
02:13:03.820 We have to bring a stop to this, and there may be some very nice Palestinian people who are wanting to escape that, and they just want to live a normal life.
02:13:12.940 But unfortunately, the Palestinians here in Canada and in the West who are out on the streets by the hundreds and by the thousands are not calling out the Muslims who are killing other Muslims en masse in other Islamic countries.
02:13:26.100 They are just calling out the ones that are attacking Israel because they hate Israel.
02:13:31.620 They hate the Jewish people, and that's a whole kind of wrong.
02:13:35.720 Israel has always been an ally of Canada's.
02:13:40.000 The Bible says that we are to support Israel.
02:13:42.940 And they have our full support here at Action for Canada, especially when we see what the governments are doing in allowing these individuals to come in.
02:13:53.900 So this woman I just showed you, she is actually part of a terrorist watch list.
02:13:59.680 David Eby knows that, but here he goes.
02:14:02.340 He says, BC Premier says, Vancouver speech praising Hamas attack was most hateful he can imagine.
02:14:09.080 But what's he doing about it?
02:14:10.260 Did he tell the police, you go pick that woman up and let's deport her?
02:14:14.240 Let's work with the federal government and get her out of Canada?
02:14:17.360 All right, this is Charlotte Cates.
02:14:19.460 And she is the international coordinator for Samadhan Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.
02:14:27.040 So let's just take another look.
02:14:29.160 Here she is.
02:14:29.940 She works at Inclusion BC.
02:14:32.580 Apparently, she states that she's been there for 11 years.
02:14:35.580 This is Inclusion BC.
02:14:37.900 Of course, all federally funded, provincially funded with our tax dollars, paying for it.
02:14:44.520 And B'nai B'rith, who is a Jewish organization, huge Jewish organization in Canada, years ago, not just with this individual.
02:14:55.460 Well, this is her husband, and his name is Khalid Berkat.
02:14:59.460 And they're asking for both of them to be deported.
02:15:03.460 But they've reignited this letter to Trudeau.
02:15:07.100 So Trudeau is actually aware that these terrorists, these non-Canadian terrorists from groups that have actually been designated terrorist organizations, are freely walking around our streets and promoting and speaking hate.
02:15:21.760 I thought Trudeau was the big hate speech police, right?
02:15:25.400 He's going to put anybody that goes against anything that he is in favor of in prison.
02:15:30.560 So, hmm, if he's not putting these people in prison, is it because they align with his values?
02:15:37.720 Really deep down inside, is the hate that they're spewing towards Israel in line with Justin Trudeau's values?
02:15:44.380 Why are these people in Canada a second longer?
02:15:48.180 If you go into this report, it talks, it gives a really in-depth detail about this individual who is literally a Palestinian terrorist.
02:15:58.320 Okay, he and his wife both headlines like Berkat is a senior member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, other known as the acronym PFLP, a designated terrorist entity in Canada.
02:16:13.340 And this guy is here in Vancouver being allowed, permitted to live.
02:16:16.860 He has residence here.
02:16:18.000 As the senator noted, because Senator Lee Houssakos, forgive me if I don't say Leo Houssakos, if I don't say his name right, has been speaking out and bringing the attention at the Senate level, questioning why this individual is still in the country.
02:16:35.760 Berkat has been allowed to thrive in Canada despite being barred from the United States and Germany.
02:16:40.980 His legal status in Canada remains undisclosed by the government.
02:16:44.960 Down here, the government needs to act immediately, deport Khaled.
02:16:49.840 Samadun also needs to be decertified as a corporation immediately.
02:16:53.780 Remember, I've been talking about how all these Islamic organizations and corporations should be, not only if they're being funded, but decertified as far as having any type of,
02:17:05.540 some of them have, some of them have status as a, I'm sorry, I'm missing the term of it, forgive me, I'll think of it just in a moment.
02:17:16.740 But anything that these organizations have, have been able to set up in Canada need to be shut down and these, the head of these need to be deported.
02:17:25.880 We'll just need to go back and edit that, Terenzio.
02:17:29.800 Then another comment.
02:17:30.960 We're glad the Senator Mark Gold acknowledged today that the government is aware of this national security concern,
02:17:37.240 but Canadians are still waiting for a substantive response.
02:17:42.880 Anyways, this goes on, the PFLP carries out assassinations, airplane hijacking and public massacres in pursuit of its goal of destroying Israel, the soul of the Jewish state.
02:17:54.520 While in Canada, Barakat has published articles in which he calls for acts of international terrorism by the PFLP, targeting Israel and Zionist targets beyond the Middle East.
02:18:05.800 And we've already told you that we know that the Muslims are going for the Jews, but they're coming for us next in any unbeliever.
02:18:12.840 It's, it's just written in their book.
02:18:14.880 So, um, I encourage you, we're going to put a petition in the description so that you can sign it.
02:18:22.480 Uh, the one that, um, B'nai B'rith has promoted here in reaching out to the government.
02:18:28.500 You can see that you just need to add your name and email, and that will be sent to the government to say, deport these people.
02:18:34.360 It's been two years, I think, back since 2022, that B'nai B'rith has been trying to get them deported.
02:18:40.460 What's the problem?
02:18:41.760 What is the problem in deporting them?
02:18:43.940 Uh, a senator follows up on urgent security concerns about terrorist leader in Canada.
02:18:48.760 I just want to show you the headlines in case you want to go in and read them and look up this information.
02:18:54.180 Now, uh, the reason I'm, again, talking about it is because this, uh, other news report has just come out saying lack of detention space could force the Canadian border staff, the CBSA, to release detainees, internal memo warns.
02:19:11.120 And so if you go in to this document, there is not enough room to hold the terrorists that are in Canada or the people that pose a risk to Canadian citizens.
02:19:23.200 Do you think this is by mistake or design?
02:19:25.800 Is Trudeau really that incompetent?
02:19:27.840 I don't think so.
02:19:29.360 Of course, why would he be sending billions of dollars out if we need to secure our borders?
02:19:34.100 He's not incompetent.
02:19:35.340 This is by design, my friends.
02:19:38.220 I've told you previously, arrest warrants issued for 300 foreign criminals deemed a danger to the public, facing deportation.
02:19:45.400 A lot of these individuals are missing in Canada.
02:19:48.640 All right?
02:19:49.760 Incompetent or by design?
02:19:51.700 He wants us to get rid of our guns?
02:19:53.820 Are you kidding?
02:19:54.480 You're a gun owner?
02:19:56.040 Go bury it in the ground, save it, do whatever you need to do, but don't give up your weapons.
02:19:59.740 We're getting to a critical point in Canada, and I'm trying to, you know, wave this red flag.
02:20:08.200 I'm trying to ring the warning bell to let you know this is extremely serious.
02:20:12.720 And when I say that foreigners should not be able to run for office, I mean it.
02:20:17.520 And for the best of intentions, for immigrants coming to Canada, if they want the Canada to exist, that they perceive that we are, then we need to get foreigners out of office.
02:20:29.580 They have no business and no right sitting in seats in our cabinets, whether it's municipal level, provincial level, or the federal level.
02:20:38.100 And we need to close down, shut down all manifestations of Islam in Canada.
02:20:42.320 That means their Islamic centers, the Islamic schools, we've shown you what's going on in the Islamic schools where they show beheadings.
02:20:50.480 They teach hate in those schools within the Islamic centers.
02:20:55.020 We have so many imams that have been invited in out of Canada to their mosque that preach hate.
02:21:01.580 And yet the Canadian government for years and years and years, as we've appealed to them, have allowed this problem to continue.
02:21:08.080 All right, we have a right and a duty to protect our country for the future of our kids.
02:21:14.400 If Muslims want to come into Canada, you're welcome, but you need to integrate and assimilate.
02:21:18.540 And you need to, you know what, put your past behind you.
02:21:21.940 We can't even say this is a multicultural nation anymore because multiculturalism worldwide is a failure if the host country's values are not embraced.
02:21:32.500 And the Netherlands' experiences, London, Europe, Australia, we're all experiencing the same thing.
02:21:37.520 So you tell me why the UN is chastising the West and they have nothing to say to the radical Islamic nations, all 56 of them, who are persecuting and murdering Christians and non-Muslims, where Christians can't set up churches.
02:21:53.320 You don't see the Sikhs with temples there.
02:21:56.760 And yet we're supposed to bow down and give over all our ground to these infiltrators who are proving to cause destruction to Canada and who are proving to be a threat as the population engrows.
02:22:10.420 When they were 1% and 2%, they stay silent.
02:22:14.680 They are now at 5%.
02:22:15.980 Look what's going on in our streets and take a look at 10% at what is going on in Europe and the UK.
02:22:23.600 My friends, this is a warning to the nation.
02:22:26.540 We need to take this seriously.
02:22:28.700 We need to care very much about who we're electing in the next elections.
02:22:32.660 And I say that to my friends who are immigrants, and I say that to my friends who are Canadians who were born and raised here, we need to work together to undo this government.
02:22:41.860 If you want more information on the political radical Islam under current issues, you'll see this title.
02:22:48.760 Just click on it.
02:22:49.980 Take a look at this report.
02:22:51.240 Take a look at other information.
02:22:53.160 You'll find the stop mass immigration.
02:22:55.220 We're trying to put a stop, a moratorium on immigration until we can sort this mess out and get it under control.
02:23:02.120 So please sign the petition and share it.
02:23:05.900 And one of the major concerns that they've just reported, the lowest birth rates, highest immigration to find Trudeau's disastrous legacy.
02:23:13.900 Meanwhile, in France, and I would consider that Emmanuel Macron is not a friend of the people, but he is demanding now more babies are vital to maintain France's national vigor.
02:23:26.640 Italy's Georgia Maloney has made encouraging more Italian women to give birth.
02:23:31.540 Hungary has done the best job of ever because they did not allow the immigrants into their country.
02:23:37.800 And they give incentive financial incentives for families to have more children.
02:23:42.720 And I believe Poland is following suit.
02:23:45.880 They are very patriotic to their own nation.
02:23:47.940 They have a right to.
02:23:49.080 This is not about the color of anybody's skin.
02:23:51.200 It's about the condition of the heart.
02:23:52.940 So we need more babies in Canada.
02:23:54.960 We need to cut immigration.
02:23:56.340 We need to deport a whole lot of people who mean us harm.
02:23:59.740 And we need to take this very seriously.
02:24:01.600 And we need to be able to speak about this out loud.
02:24:04.320 And so we're paving the way for you.
02:24:06.500 Please join me on my Twitter, Tanya Gaw, or at Gaw Tanya.
02:24:11.840 I don't know.
02:24:13.560 Many times I've said every week, I'm saying, I don't know if Twitter, before they had banned me,
02:24:18.980 I don't seem to be able to get those numbers up again, which I find very suspicious.
02:24:23.160 But I'm reporting on all of these issues so that if you need evidence and proof,
02:24:27.960 if you need actions that we're running on, whether it's 15-minute cities,
02:24:31.900 if we're responding something to or reacting,
02:24:34.200 I always provide you resources and material from our website,
02:24:37.820 because we are an action-oriented organization that are pressing in against the government.
02:24:43.880 And we are having a huge impact.
02:24:46.660 And we need all hands on deck.
02:24:48.660 All right.
02:24:49.180 Please, if you believe in what we're doing, we need your help.
02:24:52.040 Please become a monthly donor.
02:24:53.560 $10 a month from all of our members.
02:24:55.360 It's amazing what we can do together.
02:24:57.440 And if you just spread the love,
02:24:58.940 if there's somebody else from another organization that you want to give $10 to as well,
02:25:03.560 it's a minimal amount of money.
02:25:05.140 But the impact when we do this together is immense.
02:25:08.940 And so we thank you to everybody who is a monthly donor
02:25:11.840 and who is supporting Action for Canada on a monthly basis.
02:25:15.880 All right.
02:25:16.380 So next week, Pastor Dan Vachon will be on with Pastor Daryl Battle and Pastor Bruce DeYoung.
02:25:22.400 These are amazing men.
02:25:23.760 I'm just so honored to know them.
02:25:26.280 They're going to be talking about the pastors
02:25:28.000 and how they're working together with Action for Canada
02:25:30.600 to make a difference within their own communities.
02:25:32.860 We're going to be talking about the power of prayer.
02:25:35.300 And we're going to talk about the significance of Passover to Pentecost
02:25:38.980 and how that all works together into the seven-week walk for revival
02:25:43.720 from Passover to Pentecost.
02:25:45.520 So please join us next week.
02:25:46.960 Mark it on your calendar.
02:25:48.080 Invite others.
02:25:49.340 All right.
02:25:49.720 So the verse for today is from Romans 12, 19.
02:25:54.040 And, you know, after we hear, we feel all this toxic information.
02:25:58.000 From the weekly news updates, even though there's good news reports,
02:26:01.420 remember that because the public aren't sitting home and feeling defeated,
02:26:05.300 they're out there on the front line with us.
02:26:07.440 They're making the phone calls.
02:26:08.520 They're signing the petitions.
02:26:09.520 They're writing the letters.
02:26:10.680 They're going in and having appointments and talking to their elected officials.
02:26:14.100 We are making a difference.
02:26:15.200 And we're not to fret.
02:26:16.820 And we're not to feel it's within our power to take revenge.
02:26:20.080 Because in Romans 12, 19, it says,
02:26:22.180 Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God's wrath.
02:26:26.760 For it is written, it is mine to avenge.
02:26:29.920 I will repay, says the Lord.
02:26:32.500 All right.
02:26:33.280 So I take great comfort in that.
02:26:36.060 But God as well doesn't tell us as Christians to sit back and do nothing and take our hands off.
02:26:41.560 All right.
02:26:42.340 It says that we are to be there for the widow and the orphan, that we're to expose evil.
02:26:48.720 All right.
02:26:49.060 We got to be proactive in doing that.
02:26:50.920 And that's what Action for Canada is doing along with your help.
02:26:54.300 So thank you for joining us.
02:26:56.220 God bless you.
02:26:57.160 And God bless Canada.
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02:27:44.360 That's what I've got to say.
02:27:46.120 Look at this crowd.
02:27:47.300 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
02:27:57.780 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for
02:28:09.460 our freedom.
02:28:13.240 And I'm calling on you today.
02:28:16.380 Don't put them to shame.
02:28:18.660 Don't waste what they did.
02:28:20.600 We have guaranteed rights in this country.
02:28:31.280 We are putting chapters across the nation.
02:28:34.860 We are going to be in every town and every city.
02:28:38.640 And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people who are
02:28:43.940 actually going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each other
02:28:48.400 the help when they're down.
02:28:50.680 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
02:28:58.160 The government's actions are completely 100% unlawful.
02:29:03.720 Judgment will again be found on justice and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
02:29:12.400 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
02:29:20.280 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
02:29:25.100 God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
02:29:30.100 He will destroy them for their sins.
02:29:35.940 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God who has allowed us to go
02:29:45.500 through this season of discomfort because we as a nation have turned our backs on him.
02:29:52.120 And we need to get right.
02:29:54.620 So I am just going to thank you so much.
02:29:57.960 I am going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
02:30:02.300 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and good deeds.
02:30:08.160 Thank you.
02:30:38.160 Thank you.
02:31:08.160 Thank you.