Action4Canada - July 06, 2023


CLIMATE "CRISIS" CURTAILING YOUR FREEDOMS C40 Smart 15 Minute - Cities


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 42 minutes

Words per Minute

131.73593

Word Count

13,523

Sentence Count

1,007

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Lisa Miron is a wife, mother of four, writer, activist, barrister, and solicitor who holds a Bachelor of Law degree, The Queen s Master of Laws degree, and an Honors Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science degree. She is also a concerned and informed citizen. And tonight she will review and break down the C40 Cities Headline Report for us.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 What would you have to say to those individuals that are having a hard time coping with this information?
00:00:07.100 I think we have to welcome them to the fold, right?
00:00:12.360 When I was realizing what it was that I was researching, it certainly had a profound impact on me.
00:00:20.100 I'm not going to say it doesn't.
00:00:22.620 But the only response to that is this is the times that we are living in.
00:00:28.660 These are our times.
00:00:31.000 Right?
00:00:31.860 And do we miss that times were trite?
00:00:36.240 You know, Seinfeld, where nothing was really all that important?
00:00:41.200 And, you know, are we going to mourn that?
00:00:44.460 All I can say is I remember my grandmother.
00:00:48.320 Don't spend too much time mourning because life goes on.
00:00:55.780 And, you know, no decision is a decision.
00:00:59.980 Doing nothing is a decision.
00:01:02.600 That becomes your stake.
00:01:05.200 So, yes, this is difficult.
00:01:08.620 But together it's not.
00:01:09.820 I'm so pleased to introduce our special guest speaker this evening.
00:01:16.960 Lisa Miron is joining us on the Empower Hour for the very first time.
00:01:22.340 Lisa is a wife, mother of four, writer, activist, barrister, and solicitor who holds a Bachelor of Law degree, the Queen's Master of Laws degree, and an Honors Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science degree, minor in chemistry.
00:01:37.600 She is also a very concerned and, I might add, informed citizen.
00:01:43.060 And tonight she'll review and break down the C40 Cities headline report for us.
00:01:47.840 This report provides the details of what you will and will not be able to buy, how much you'll be allowed to consume, the strict limitations on mobility, and more.
00:01:58.860 We are thrilled that Lisa Miron is joining Tanya to share this information with us.
00:02:04.260 Lisa, welcome to the Empower Hour.
00:02:06.200 We're so happy you can join us tonight.
00:02:09.200 Hi, everybody.
00:02:11.160 And I enjoyed the introduction, and I'm very pleased to be here today with Action for Canada.
00:02:18.160 So, thank you for this opportunity.
00:02:20.540 Wow, Lisa, it's a pleasure to have you on the show.
00:02:23.520 What I'm going to do is I'm going to just hand the whole floor over to you so you can let people know a little bit more about yourself.
00:02:29.640 So, I'm going to step away off to the side, but I am so grateful that you've come on the show because we've been at the front lines of bringing awareness to the public about what's going on with these lockdowns, these 15-minute cities, the climate change fraud.
00:02:45.060 For a very long time, we've got the notices of liability that we're encouraging people.
00:02:49.480 But there's so much more to this.
00:02:51.100 As I saw the C40 plan, and as Heather had just mentioned about how much you can eat and where you can go, all the rest of it, it actually goes down into such a state, I want to even call it lunacy, of those who have created these documents and this plan to save humanity, but actually to control humanity.
00:03:11.900 So, anyways, thank you for coming on the show, and I'm super looking forward to your presentation.
00:03:16.920 Okay, wonderful.
00:03:17.700 One of the things about being a lawyer is that you get very good at researching and looking for evidence, and so that has been a strength.
00:03:27.720 I've been a lawyer now for 24 years.
00:03:30.340 I was called to the bar in 1999.
00:03:32.920 When you hear that the 15-minute city might be a conspiracy theory, we haven't heard from MSM, mainstream media, really acknowledge this concept.
00:03:44.620 Or just how advanced it is.
00:03:49.180 We haven't heard how far along we are in this plan, and we haven't heard the details of the plan and how totalitarian it is.
00:03:59.980 And I want to say that this is an affront on democracy.
00:04:04.280 And wherever myself, as a lawyer, sees an affront to democracy, I will point it out.
00:04:13.620 So, the first place I'm starting with is the race to zero.
00:04:18.580 And this is right from the UN.
00:04:21.780 So, the race to zero.
00:04:23.380 Is that zero carbon?
00:04:26.220 Is that zero people?
00:04:28.200 Or is that zero common sense?
00:04:31.100 I have a degree in environmental science.
00:04:35.420 So, to the extent that a green boot, which is who I'd like to call a totalitarian environmentalist, wants to argue with me, I will be prepared for them.
00:04:46.080 So, the first thing I notice on the race to zero, and the reason why I'm starting with the UN is no one can say the UN is a conspiracy theory.
00:04:57.640 Under here, it says the race to zero is a global campaign to rally leadership and support from businesses, cities, regions, investors, et cetera.
00:05:06.840 And it's made up of a coalition of non-state actors.
00:05:12.240 So, non-state actors aren't people who are accountable to us.
00:05:19.300 And when non-state actors lead us through the paces of what our life is going to be, we have no way to rein it in if we let them continue down this road.
00:05:36.200 So, the non-state actors are, and I'm just going to see if I can pull this up, companies, institutions, cities, states, regions, educational institutions, healthcare.
00:05:49.740 I will do a sub-stack, and I will have all my links so that you can go through them.
00:05:56.280 And they are known as the largest ever alliance.
00:05:59.140 Let's call this largest ever alliance the alliance that is anti-democratic.
00:06:05.340 They're made up of people, though.
00:06:07.440 And those people live in cities.
00:06:10.220 They live in states.
00:06:11.260 They live in nations.
00:06:12.500 And they, too, are going to want to keep their ability to raise kids in a democratic way with the principles of auto-determination.
00:06:23.840 So, that's where I'm starting.
00:06:25.900 In my investigation on the 15-minute city, I landed on the global covenant of mayors.
00:06:34.100 And why this is important, and I hope everybody can see this, is that it links a whole bunch of cities.
00:06:45.420 And how many cities?
00:06:48.020 So, let's go down.
00:06:51.320 They have mapped, I think it's 11,200 cities, 77, 277 cities.
00:07:00.780 12,773 cities have been mapped around the world.
00:07:07.700 And in each city, again, I'll share this in a sub stack.
00:07:12.620 Each city has where they are on route to their climate action plans and to what that will mean for citizens.
00:07:27.340 Okay?
00:07:27.600 And we're doing a Canadian presentation, but I am able to do any kind of presentation for any country because guess what?
00:07:39.300 Every city, let's just put in Canada.
00:07:46.560 And we will see how many cities, wherever you are from, I would like you to explore the global covenant of mayors.
00:07:58.820 And we are going to go, let's see, does that work?
00:08:03.600 Hazard.
00:08:04.780 63 results have been mapped.
00:08:08.720 And I've done this before where I've gone to Edmonton.
00:08:11.740 And it'll tell you the, where they are on the steps, whether it's inventory, target, plan, adaptation, goal.
00:08:26.980 And if you can see, they've mapped out their buildings, their transportation, their industry, their waste, and their other.
00:08:35.520 And what are their concerns in Edmonton?
00:08:37.820 And this is what I think is absolutely hilarious.
00:08:40.580 There's a serious concern for flood and sea level rise.
00:08:45.280 And when's that going to happen in, you know, times, okay, do they know where Edmonton is?
00:08:51.780 So when you think about democracy, the people of Edmonton, they vote based on their ward, and they elect council members, and they have mayors.
00:09:06.320 But if those people are answerable to another entity, this global entity, where they make commitments, and we'll see those commitments, then is it a democracy?
00:09:23.200 If you don't even know what the commitments are, if they're not highlighting them when they're having an election, then you have no idea and no participation in key determinants in your life.
00:09:45.200 This is a complete violation of the basic democracy, because the global covenant of mayors, and not us, we the people, are deciding what is going on, you know, and what are their initiatives, data for cities, invest for cities, innovate for cities.
00:10:05.440 So I'd ask you to go and explore.
00:10:10.100 So Toronto is also part of the global covenant of mayors.
00:10:15.920 There is likely no town or city that is large enough, excuse me, that isn't mapped in the global covenant of mayors.
00:10:25.260 So is this a real thing?
00:10:27.600 Yes, it's very real.
00:10:29.200 And are people behind the scenes moving in a direction that most people don't know about?
00:10:36.500 Yes.
00:10:38.020 So if this is the, you know, university level, the PhD level of the global covenant of mayors is the C40 site.
00:10:52.580 And the C40 cities are, I guess, global covenant of mayors on roids.
00:11:02.760 And again, their cities are mapped.
00:11:08.740 What about the C40 cities?
00:11:11.940 And this has more of an impact.
00:11:14.320 The C40 cities has more of an impact on Toronto, which is a C40 city,
00:11:19.760 than anything that we heard of in the Globe and Mail or the National Post or the Toronto Sun or the Toronto Star.
00:11:30.140 We did not hear anything about the commitments of the C40 cities.
00:11:37.400 And they are concerned about these climate action plans.
00:11:40.840 I'm still here.
00:11:43.000 And the climate action plans are what they enforce in terms of getting to these restrictive goals.
00:11:53.500 And anytime you need a totalitarian result with a lack of auto-determination by the people,
00:12:05.600 it is not democracy.
00:12:10.160 So I started to dig into the C40 cities and wanted to know what their goals were.
00:12:21.680 And they have this report.
00:12:25.180 And this is going to be the report that works with whatever cities are mapped as a C40 city.
00:12:33.580 And the idea is that we have to get to this mysterious 1.5 degrees Celsius.
00:12:42.300 And if we don't do that, well, we have all kinds of dire results that will result.
00:12:49.700 So how are we going to change that?
00:12:54.020 According to the University of Leeds, ARAP, and C40 cities, they have a plan.
00:13:01.800 This is no small plan.
00:13:04.760 And it's very shiny.
00:13:07.460 And it's very well thought out.
00:13:10.440 And they will tell you absolutely everything.
00:13:15.640 So we're going to go through and start with the executive summary.
00:13:25.040 And, you know, we have to get through 85% of emissions associated with goods and service
00:13:36.420 are consumed in C40 cities and they're generated outside of the city.
00:13:41.420 What the science says about where we need to get to by 2030, which is just seven years away,
00:13:48.080 not even six and a half years away, the average per capita impact on urban consumption in C40 cities must decrease by 50%.
00:14:00.600 So I want you to think about this report with this in mind.
00:14:08.940 You are the consumer.
00:14:13.120 Consumption is bad.
00:14:16.160 And you have to reduce your consumption in order for them, whoever committed to these C40 goals,
00:14:24.820 to meet their C40 agenda.
00:14:27.400 And I will show you later on how very real this is in the city of Toronto.
00:14:34.240 And you will be able to do the same thing by looking at C40 city and knowing their terms of art,
00:14:42.500 knowing how to search in the web to find the information about your city.
00:14:49.860 So the most interesting thing to me is chapter six.
00:15:02.700 And the reason why it's very interesting, I mean, the chapters beforehand map out, you know, every last little bit,
00:15:12.960 you know, your energy generation, it's 46%.
00:15:16.700 The direct combustion for transport, 19%.
00:15:21.400 Manufacturing, 15%.
00:15:22.860 Agriculture, 11%.
00:15:24.260 On-site building energy, 8%.
00:15:26.700 All of this has been mapped out.
00:15:30.300 And when you get into what the consumptive interventions are, keep in mind how beautiful this is, right?
00:15:39.500 They put a lot of effort into this report.
00:15:45.500 And they have deadlines.
00:15:47.200 So they usually have their deadlines marked as progressive goals and aggressive goals.
00:16:01.480 And I'm going to, neither of them make your life good in a C40 city.
00:16:06.160 So we're going to get to our chapter six.
00:16:15.700 And so you want to know what are the things that you're consuming as an individual that your children are consuming,
00:16:22.900 that your mom's consuming, that your friends are consuming?
00:16:25.460 What are their targets for consumption that they're going to focus on, right?
00:16:30.940 What are they?
00:16:31.860 So we've got, let's check them out.
00:16:38.960 So building an infrastructure, food, right?
00:16:44.860 What you eat.
00:16:46.080 What you eat, the government's interested in.
00:16:48.780 Yep.
00:16:49.520 Private transport, you know, mobility, right?
00:16:53.660 There's a war on mobility.
00:16:55.320 Whether they call it vision zero cities or zero vision, as I call it,
00:17:00.000 which looks at zero accidents, right?
00:17:03.780 Or you call it the 15-minute city, which puts in the geographical area.
00:17:09.600 Or you look at the smart city, which adds the facial recognition and the monitoring and the 5G Wi-Fi on every light, right?
00:17:20.280 Or, you know, all of those things work together for this consumption.
00:17:25.960 It deals with clothing and textiles, electronics and appliances, and aviation.
00:17:33.180 You flying out of the city, you leaving that city, they've got that monitored.
00:17:38.000 They've got that down.
00:17:40.220 So they've got different, the ambitious scenario, right?
00:17:48.660 So, you know, here we are, and we've got to go down by 44%.
00:17:53.860 So here's your food, right?
00:17:57.040 Here's what you're buying and eating.
00:17:59.860 Did you know the government was putting you on a diet?
00:18:02.140 Did you know your mayor?
00:18:03.540 Your mayor wants you slimmer, okay?
00:18:06.800 Did you know you need to be walking more, right?
00:18:10.560 Your private transport's governed.
00:18:12.040 And you're going to find out that your government wants you cold and naked.
00:18:18.940 And that is not an exaggeration.
00:18:21.020 So let's look at this one, which is the building and infrastructure.
00:18:28.060 According to the C40, this represents 11% of total emissions in C40 cities in 2017, okay?
00:18:37.160 And so I have found in Toronto, you know, where they are passing this agenda in our council,
00:18:48.840 you know, and so this is not, well, it's just a plan and it's just out there and somebody
00:18:54.820 put it in writing.
00:18:56.180 You know, somebody put it in writing and people are executing this plan and it's not front and
00:19:04.180 center.
00:19:04.660 So I think to myself, are those councillors who are passing, you know, oh yeah, global
00:19:11.040 warming, yes.
00:19:12.620 You know, let's, you know, green vehicles, yes.
00:19:16.660 Are they looking at the plan?
00:19:20.700 Probably not, right?
00:19:22.500 I would call those people the useful idiots.
00:19:25.100 But those who are actually looking at this agenda, if they understand it, you will see
00:19:32.880 the C40 plan, wherever you are, anywhere right now in the world, because I know I have some
00:19:40.440 readers on my sub stacks from all over the place, that the C40 plan is the implementation
00:19:47.320 of a gulag.
00:19:49.360 It's the implementation of a gulag.
00:19:51.400 So they've broken down absolutely all the types of refurbation, you know, that you would
00:19:59.280 have to do to improve the building emissions.
00:20:02.780 And we'll see later on that they call this extreme retrofits, okay?
00:20:09.940 So where they want to mandate extreme retrofits.
00:20:14.080 And what does that mean in terms of the real estate industry?
00:20:17.220 And, you know, I'm pretty versed in that.
00:20:18.800 What it means is that a bylaw could be so egregious as to create a stranded asset, right?
00:20:31.280 If the requirements to meet a C40 goal are so expensive, then you cannot meet those changes.
00:20:43.100 And they can say, if you're going to rent this home out, it has to be to code.
00:20:50.740 Well, then to code, you know, building codes have changed, right?
00:20:54.760 The 1950s building code is different, right?
00:20:56.840 You might buy a house and it still has knob and tube, and you're going to have to get new
00:20:59.940 insurance or temporary insurance until you change that.
00:21:03.860 And you've been able to live in that knob and tube, or the vendor had lived in that knob
00:21:07.640 and tube place for a long time.
00:21:09.140 But what a mandatory retrofit is that the government can mandate that you take on these new emission
00:21:20.280 standards, and they can be so expensive that you need to sell your home and you might not
00:21:27.280 get a good price because the person buying the home then gets, has to also meet those standards
00:21:34.920 and then you don't get to rent.
00:21:36.440 And so you're seeing this example in the UK where very old homes are being put to task
00:21:44.020 with these types of regulations and they become stranded assets.
00:21:48.840 And so now you have heard by 2030, you will own nothing and you will be happy.
00:21:53.900 And I always wonder, well, what, how is it that they're doing this?
00:21:57.440 So they attack material efficiency and they always have the progressive target by 2030 and the
00:22:04.660 ambitious target.
00:22:06.660 Let me tell you, this isn't just random plans.
00:22:09.920 This is in motion.
00:22:13.080 Your city councillors and your mayor have put this in motion.
00:22:19.640 And it's almost like there's a parallel government.
00:22:23.280 There's the government you see, right?
00:22:25.540 The one on the news.
00:22:26.380 And then there's the bureaucrats underneath and those pushing this along that are actually
00:22:34.640 running our government.
00:22:37.740 So enhance building use.
00:22:40.420 Well, is that, I guess, how many people are going to have to be in that home?
00:22:44.080 Material switching.
00:22:45.220 And that's where extreme retrofit, right?
00:22:47.480 It's a different, you know, when you're doing a requirement for a new home build, well, that's
00:22:51.880 one thing, but you have an existing home and they can make it so expensive for you to do
00:22:56.740 that retrofit, low carbon cement and reuse of components, right?
00:23:01.880 This is, this is the goal.
00:23:05.540 For me, this, this part, well, my government has put me on a diet.
00:23:15.920 That's right.
00:23:18.520 Food is in their crosshairs.
00:23:20.480 That's right.
00:23:21.560 Food, you chewing, swallowing is in their crosshairs.
00:23:25.920 Okay.
00:23:27.080 They represent, they've mapped this.
00:23:29.800 13% of emissions in C40 cities are because of food.
00:23:35.420 So what does the government have to say about your eating in a C40 city?
00:23:42.300 And remember, we're, we're graduating, right?
00:23:45.320 This is the climate action plan right over here, the global covenant of mayors.
00:23:49.420 That's a climate action plan that you are going to see.
00:23:51.680 You will see them dealing with some of these C40 matters.
00:23:56.200 New York's a C40.
00:23:58.740 London's a C40.
00:24:01.380 Vancouver's a C40.
00:24:04.380 Pardon me.
00:24:05.180 So on the food consumption, you need to have a dietary change.
00:24:15.880 So I don't know how much meat you're eating, but a progressive target for 2030, right?
00:24:24.560 Is that you get 16 kilograms of meat.
00:24:27.320 That's not a month.
00:24:28.080 That's a year, right?
00:24:30.600 That's about 1.2 a month, right?
00:24:34.360 Kilograms, which is around two pounds a month.
00:24:39.020 But their ambitious target is that you get zero meat.
00:24:45.340 Zero, zero meat consumption a year.
00:24:51.240 The government thinks that they have the right to say this to you.
00:24:57.500 No, stop, don't.
00:25:00.540 Okay.
00:25:00.840 The next one, 90 kilograms of dairy consumption, milk, derivative equivalent per person per year.
00:25:10.540 So derivative equivalent is that oat milk, soy milk.
00:25:14.520 You get 90 kilograms a year in the progressive.
00:25:18.380 But if they really, really knock it out of the park, none.
00:25:24.080 None.
00:25:24.680 This is your government who wrote this plan, right?
00:25:29.820 Like, look how pretty it is, right?
00:25:33.260 And I'll show you.
00:25:35.180 This is on target.
00:25:38.580 This is where we're moving to.
00:25:40.840 How is this a democracy, right?
00:25:45.180 How is this a democracy when your government tells you it is supposed to be the other way?
00:25:51.940 Okay, we tell the government.
00:25:55.680 They don't rule us.
00:25:57.980 We rule them.
00:26:00.480 They are accountable to us.
00:26:03.060 And when you pass absurdities like this, it's because you think you are not accountable.
00:26:09.180 Because you belong to some cabal of sorts that believes they are above the rule of law and the concept of auto-determination, which is we the people determine this.
00:26:25.120 Interestingly enough, they've even decided how many calories.
00:26:29.560 I guess they're putting noom out of business, right?
00:26:32.520 Here's 2,500 calories.
00:26:34.960 My husband's 6'2".
00:26:36.840 I'm going to have to share, right?
00:26:40.300 Ambitious target.
00:26:41.420 It's the same.
00:26:43.260 So not only did they write this down, they think this is a consumptive intervention that is desirable and that they can accomplish.
00:26:57.500 And then we'll look at ways that they may accomplish because this is about consumption and it's about consumptive intervention.
00:27:06.680 So what are your consumptive interventions that you can just brainstorm, right?
00:27:13.260 You can stop having it come into this C40 city, right?
00:27:18.900 You can.
00:27:20.220 It's not on the shelves, right?
00:27:23.480 You can sell only what you want people to have.
00:27:27.500 You can have, oh, QR codes.
00:27:30.240 Wait, what?
00:27:31.160 Have we seen those before?
00:27:33.140 Wait, did I facilitate QR codes by going to restaurants and showing my QR code and showing whether or not I was, you know, clean?
00:27:43.180 I'm a clean person, right?
00:27:45.720 So you could spend so much money as a government.
00:27:54.860 That's the original concept of inflation.
00:27:57.720 Spend money.
00:27:59.280 Flood the economy with dollars so that inflation in and of itself reduces people's purchasing power.
00:28:08.080 So that's a way to start, right?
00:28:11.100 You can say, I'm going to show you what they do with the OEB.
00:28:14.020 And for those who don't know, that's an anacron with the Ontario Energy Point.
00:28:18.840 You can make energy so expensive, right?
00:28:22.960 And one of the things that you've got to think about critically as an individual is when they want EVs or they want you to have an electric heat pump and they don't want you to have a gas stove, right?
00:28:36.880 Is they have arranged so that that natural gas may eventually, instead of being burned at your house where you have the ability to turn on the knob when your QR code is bad, or you can turn on the knob when a storm hits, right?
00:28:54.600 But you can't do that if the gas is burnt at a station and distributes the power, right?
00:29:04.560 Enbridge will always be taken care of.
00:29:06.880 So a 50%, getting back to this, a 50% reduction in household food waste, okay?
00:29:14.220 So you'll be licking your crumbs.
00:29:16.740 You got to lick that counter clean, right?
00:29:20.500 Do you have a puppy anymore?
00:29:22.520 Someone should tell the vets, right?
00:29:24.920 Are they eating squirrels outside?
00:29:28.660 No, no, no.
00:29:29.120 Maybe you aren't.
00:29:30.300 You're getting them for your kids, right?
00:29:33.400 Zero percent, zero household food waste.
00:29:36.880 Zero.
00:29:37.720 Not composting anything because you're hungry.
00:29:40.360 Not able to get it, right?
00:29:42.960 Avoid supply chain waste, right?
00:29:45.400 Well, they just stop bringing it in.
00:29:48.540 A 75% reduction in supply chain waste.
00:29:54.360 So this is a government.
00:29:57.160 These municipal C40 cities want to corner your diet.
00:30:04.560 And they think they're able to.
00:30:06.320 Maybe they are.
00:30:08.640 Now, this one's interesting, right?
00:30:11.580 Clothing and textiles.
00:30:12.920 Boy, am I ever glad I saved those suits I haven't been able to fit in for 20 years.
00:30:19.660 So they represent, clothing and textiles, 4% of total emissions, okay?
00:30:27.980 So, wow, better reduce those.
00:30:35.140 So what does the government in the C40 cities, what does your mayor, right, what does your council members think you should have?
00:30:46.980 How many new clothing a year do you get by 2030, your progressive target?
00:30:53.820 Eight new clothing items per year.
00:30:57.680 I have an 11-year-old boy that goes through the knees of his jogging pants at least once a week.
00:31:05.580 Three new clothing items per person per year, right?
00:31:12.900 Hmm.
00:31:13.720 So you're getting a coat, a hat.
00:31:17.380 Is it your mid-year?
00:31:19.160 You're going for undies, right?
00:31:22.420 What are you doing?
00:31:23.620 Three new clothes.
00:31:24.540 Are we all in brown uniforms?
00:31:28.620 Now, one of the things that I've heard so much is that equity is important, right?
00:31:34.020 Well, equity is communism, and I'll tell you why it's communism, right?
00:31:38.360 I know it sounds so good because it starts like equality, but it's not.
00:31:44.120 Equality is equality of opportunity.
00:31:47.060 Equity is equality of outcome.
00:31:52.200 What do we see here?
00:31:54.160 What do we see?
00:31:55.800 Everybody gets the same amount of calories.
00:32:00.060 Everybody.
00:32:00.500 Everybody gets 2,500, not 2,600, not 2,400, the same.
00:32:09.580 That's communism.
00:32:11.320 This is not democracy.
00:32:13.280 This is communism.
00:32:15.500 People say, no, no, it's not China.
00:32:17.320 This is China.
00:32:18.940 This is male's China.
00:32:21.280 This is the gulag.
00:32:22.780 This is Stalin.
00:32:23.860 This is communism.
00:32:24.860 And your counsel's not only being absurd and passing it, but in a democracy, they're acting
00:32:33.080 like communists, and they feel entitled to do so.
00:32:38.180 And that's wrong.
00:32:39.980 And you have to stand up.
00:32:43.320 Right?
00:32:43.960 8, new clothing items per person per year.
00:32:53.440 Or 3, here's your private transport.
00:32:58.240 Guess what?
00:33:00.020 That's going to change too.
00:33:02.580 Right?
00:33:02.880 So the 15-minute city, the vision zero city, the smart city, it all works together with these
00:33:12.420 goals.
00:33:12.800 This is their plan.
00:33:16.580 Right?
00:33:17.700 In history, we have seen leaders with horrible plans who have managed to execute on them.
00:33:25.320 I don't know if they were drafted with such exactitude, with the technology to back them
00:33:32.340 up, with a site for every city, and the movement behind the scenes.
00:33:38.500 Ab initio, this is communism.
00:33:42.240 And if you're in a Western society, you're watching the green boots march all over us.
00:33:48.780 They're communists.
00:33:50.200 I'm sorry.
00:33:51.520 I'm agitated.
00:33:53.140 Because I have children.
00:33:56.020 And I love Canada.
00:33:56.820 So, let's see.
00:33:59.680 What are we doing in a progressive target in 2030?
00:34:04.720 Six and a half years.
00:34:06.620 We're reducing ownership.
00:34:08.720 Okay.
00:34:09.100 So, 190 vehicles per 1,000 people.
00:34:14.120 Let's just think about that.
00:34:15.660 That's about 20%.
00:34:17.500 Okay?
00:34:19.760 Now, what's the ambitious target in 2030?
00:34:24.140 Right?
00:34:24.400 Were you going to go visit your daughter, you know, in the GTA?
00:34:28.600 No, you're not.
00:34:30.080 Went on a picnic?
00:34:31.160 No, you're not.
00:34:32.840 Right?
00:34:33.360 You're going to go to the grocery store and get out.
00:34:34.860 No, no, you're not going to the grocery store.
00:34:38.760 This is zero.
00:34:41.100 Zero private vehicles by 2030.
00:34:47.320 Right?
00:34:48.920 Optimum lifetime.
00:34:51.180 Well, what's the optimum lifetime?
00:34:53.300 20 years is the optimum lifetime of your vehicle.
00:35:00.300 Again, what does this look like to you?
00:35:04.860 Think about countries that have managed to do this, right?
00:35:08.720 Well, this looks like Cuba after the embargo.
00:35:12.160 I mean, they are embargoing Canadians, Americans, everybody around the world.
00:35:20.780 You can go to your C40 site and find out who these put the beep.
00:35:27.400 Do you have a beep?
00:35:28.120 I'm going to say a bad word.
00:35:29.580 Are.
00:35:30.660 Okay?
00:35:30.940 You can find out who the cities are, what they do, right?
00:35:36.540 You can go and explore.
00:35:39.480 So 50 years lifetime body.
00:35:42.400 Well, there's no mechanics anyway.
00:35:44.220 So you're going to have to save your owners, man.
00:35:47.040 Print them from the internet now.
00:35:49.700 The material efficiency.
00:35:51.260 Well, who cares about the material efficiency, right?
00:35:55.740 They write the most ridiculous things.
00:35:57.420 I mean, just from a first principle method.
00:36:02.100 If you've owned it for 20 years, starting in 20, let's say 2023, you're not changing material efficiency for a really long time, right?
00:36:16.860 Half a decade.
00:36:17.560 So, well, that's kind of interesting, right?
00:36:21.120 But they have the charts.
00:36:22.620 These are the McKinsey-Aidale, right?
00:36:25.480 The modeling.
00:36:26.400 When you get into this rapport earlier on and they model, right?
00:36:30.860 This is all modeled.
00:36:32.600 This is modeled.
00:36:34.060 The tyranny they want to impose is based on models.
00:36:39.200 You know the boot I have in my head?
00:36:41.400 It's kicking the rumps of some of these people.
00:36:43.340 So, okay, aviation.
00:36:48.560 Oh, your municipal government thinks they can tell you where you get to fly to, right?
00:36:59.820 Perfectly reasonable.
00:37:02.120 Perfectly reasonable, right?
00:37:04.700 Where we have freedom of mobility protected under the charter in Canada, right?
00:37:10.060 Perfectly reasonable.
00:37:10.960 How are they doing this?
00:37:14.340 Well, what do you get to do?
00:37:16.640 A progressive target.
00:37:18.860 What are the number of flights?
00:37:20.560 One short haul return flight every two years per person, right?
00:37:27.940 Or every three years is the ambitious target.
00:37:30.640 One.
00:37:32.120 Do you get to come back or just get stuck in another C40 city?
00:37:36.400 You know, are you going to the beach?
00:37:38.240 Do you have to sew your own bikini because you've only been getting cold weather items, you know, under the clothing allowance?
00:37:48.720 And, you know, well, we're going to have sustainable aviation fluid.
00:37:53.200 Give me my boat.
00:37:55.720 This is why people come from Cuba.
00:37:57.800 This is why we are turning our cities and therefore our nations into totalitarian gulags.
00:38:10.900 That's it.
00:38:12.020 That's what we're doing because of climate change.
00:38:19.740 Climate change.
00:38:20.900 Okay.
00:38:21.160 Electronic and household appliances represent 3% of total emissions.
00:38:26.460 You know, they're monitoring us through the electronic appliances.
00:38:33.660 You wonder, could you eat more if you got rid of your smartphone?
00:38:37.220 So, every seven years, you get your new lifetime laptop or similar electronic device, optimum lifetime, right?
00:38:48.660 If you are a reader of my sub stacks, I've just been publishing about this new technology, which is the nano tattoos.
00:38:58.200 And there's going to be a way to have us connected right to the grid.
00:39:01.320 And I think that's another horrible technology.
00:39:05.860 So, those are the main takeaways from the consumptive intervention.
00:39:14.120 So, your government thinks that solving climate change involves you, your children, your family, consuming less, right?
00:39:28.640 So, when I started with the race to zero, right?
00:39:37.860 Zero what?
00:39:39.800 Zero freedom?
00:39:42.060 Zero what?
00:39:43.880 Zero common sense?
00:39:48.380 We can have zero tolerance for this.
00:39:54.200 And we can no longer just put our heads in the sand and say it's a conspiracy theory.
00:40:02.060 Well, this is too pretty.
00:40:03.440 And this is too advanced.
00:40:05.360 And I hate to be the one to tell you to grow a garden, but do it.
00:40:11.460 Delivering consumptive interventions will provide wider benefits.
00:40:15.940 Now, this is the chapter I call they're laughing at us, right?
00:40:23.200 Right?
00:40:23.880 This must be the giggle icon.
00:40:26.640 G for giggle.
00:40:28.700 Right?
00:40:29.100 What are the concerns?
00:40:30.400 They're outright laughing at us, right?
00:40:34.480 Look it.
00:40:36.280 11 billion could be saved in the city of London over the next...
00:40:41.080 Right?
00:40:43.160 You are deprived of a normal living.
00:40:47.640 You are deprived of freedom.
00:40:49.420 You are in a virtual pen.
00:40:51.480 You are controlled by the minutiae.
00:40:54.600 They've saved 11 billion dollars.
00:40:56.760 Our governments are...
00:41:00.060 You know, I don't know.
00:41:01.080 There's like those old cocaine movies and there's money everywhere.
00:41:04.220 It's like Trudeau.
00:41:05.220 He takes gasoline and lights a match to it.
00:41:08.940 Money means nothing.
00:41:10.180 Money is...
00:41:11.920 You know, this is them saying that they're solving this problem or that problem.
00:41:17.740 They're just pissing that money away.
00:41:20.040 So here they tell us, but we can save this money.
00:41:23.360 You've been deprived of your home ownership.
00:41:25.380 You've been deprived of your mobility.
00:41:27.840 Oh, well, what are they saying about food?
00:41:31.280 Okay?
00:41:32.200 You're chewing on your nails because you're so hungry.
00:41:34.620 You need the extra collagen.
00:41:36.380 Okay?
00:41:37.360 Look at that.
00:41:38.180 They've saved $5,500 over a 20-year period, you know, on average.
00:41:48.000 Who cares?
00:41:49.940 Who cares?
00:41:51.860 Right?
00:41:52.120 What is that value of that money?
00:41:53.500 What does it mean?
00:41:54.920 Nothing.
00:41:56.180 Oh, and you've saved this in deaths?
00:42:00.220 Right?
00:42:00.760 Well, while Canada ramps up MAID, medical assistance in dying, they've saved this amount in deaths
00:42:07.460 because, you know, red meat has gone down.
00:42:10.100 Well, you know, there's some people who actually think red meat is very necessary.
00:42:14.440 But do I want my government, you know, to have a physical barrier between me and a burger?
00:42:20.800 Should your children be able to grow up to taste burger?
00:42:24.660 I mean, you might be a vegetarian.
00:42:26.160 Fine.
00:42:27.760 Fine.
00:42:28.240 But do you want your government to tell your citizens to be a vegetarian?
00:42:34.100 Right?
00:42:34.880 On this, well, we've modeled it.
00:42:37.760 We've modeled it, you know, and we've saved, look at all the land we've saved by penning people
00:42:42.320 in, in the freshwater we've saved.
00:42:45.540 Now, this is the laughing at us.
00:42:46.920 Okay, well, you're naked, right?
00:42:51.220 Girls, women need new underwear.
00:42:53.280 Are they selling pads?
00:42:54.860 I mean, this is a question.
00:42:58.240 Over C40 City residents could save $93 billion in clothing and textiles, right?
00:43:04.480 We're wearing our brown uniforms, right, with Justin Trudeau's picture on it, right?
00:43:11.520 And because we're buying less clothes and you know that they're going to shut down the small
00:43:20.540 businesses, you know you're not going to be able to go to the Goodwill and pick things
00:43:27.600 up cheaply.
00:43:28.440 This is all going to be controlled, right?
00:43:31.980 And look how much we've saved by eliminating your vacation.
00:43:40.720 So we've, we've heard recently in Canada, the just transition, right?
00:43:46.040 We just do it.
00:43:47.440 It's the reverse of the Nike.
00:43:49.640 It's really not inspiring at all.
00:43:51.820 Just do it.
00:43:52.860 Transition to a low carbon economy.
00:43:54.560 And, you know, the EVs, they don't solve a problem.
00:44:00.040 You know, they're the mythology of this, right?
00:44:03.260 The EVs, they're, are they more efficient?
00:44:06.580 I mean, there's some arguments that say, oh, but they're more efficient.
00:44:08.720 Well, if they're operating at an ideal scenario, right?
00:44:12.780 The minute you have to use the air conditioning, you've diverted so much from your battery to
00:44:18.780 produce that air conditioning.
00:44:20.020 So, oh, not at that temperature or when it's really cold, you got to heat your car and that
00:44:25.040 uses up a massive amount of your battery as well.
00:44:28.180 So not at those conditions.
00:44:29.500 So not in the really cold, that's Canada, right?
00:44:33.060 So, and those EVs are getting their energy from someplace, right?
00:44:39.760 The only thing that taking the natural gas and diverting it to a place where it's, you
00:44:52.380 know, where it manufactures electricity and out of your home, it's not the CO2, right?
00:44:59.780 It's not the CO2.
00:45:01.420 It's about reducing your usage, right?
00:45:07.320 You, places that have this kind of regime, like China, they can punish you for, you know,
00:45:18.280 good speak.
00:45:18.980 And we've seen that.
00:45:20.240 We've seen censorship on roids.
00:45:23.160 So we know this is part of the totalitarian regime.
00:45:26.520 And once you can control people's usage of the internet, you know, of social media,
00:45:33.680 you can therefore punish them, right?
00:45:36.660 Or we've de-platform you.
00:45:38.160 Or you don't have the right QR code.
00:45:39.780 You can't get into this restaurant.
00:45:41.840 You can't go shopping.
00:45:43.300 Now, I had a blog recently that shows Aldi in London has a physical barrier, right?
00:45:49.700 That you need facial recognition to get in, right?
00:45:52.800 Biometrics to get in.
00:45:53.880 This is all moving in lockstep and tongue and groove.
00:45:58.600 And we have a government that is introducing the idea of CBDC, which is programmable digital
00:46:05.320 currency.
00:46:06.100 That's a currency that can be programmed to expire.
00:46:10.200 It can be programmed so that you can only use it in a physical area.
00:46:15.980 Or you can only use it on certain products, right?
00:46:19.640 Not meat, not burgers, right?
00:46:22.820 All of the technology is in place.
00:46:28.400 And so this just transition to a low-carbon economy should be read as the totalitarian plan
00:46:37.000 of bleep, bleep, bleeps that Lisa can't say on mine because I hope my mom's watching.
00:46:44.220 Okay.
00:46:44.680 Delivery of consumptive interventions, right?
00:46:47.720 And so this is your bylaws.
00:46:50.620 This is your regulations.
00:46:53.460 This is not stalking the item.
00:46:56.720 This is physical barriers.
00:47:00.260 This is getting rid of gas stations or not letting you have access to them.
00:47:06.100 This is all kinds of types of interventions.
00:47:12.600 And it certainly works with financial interventions, right?
00:47:15.440 So at the outset, maybe you're going to get used to using a QR code for this or a QR code
00:47:20.220 for that.
00:47:20.980 Or maybe you're going to get used to, well, oh, they have the technology now.
00:47:25.280 CTV's even covered it.
00:47:26.620 To read your license plate.
00:47:28.440 And so, you know, by the miles, they can decide, you know, you're being taxed on leaving the
00:47:33.540 city, right?
00:47:34.300 Or you're being taxed.
00:47:35.360 And you can only leave the city 100 times.
00:47:37.480 Well, the next time it's, next year, it's 50 times.
00:47:39.780 The next year, it's 20 times, right?
00:47:41.100 You're going to be conditioned to accept this, right?
00:47:46.160 But you've seen the plan.
00:47:47.940 You know what it looks like.
00:47:49.580 And you've got to uproot.
00:47:52.500 Your city cancels.
00:47:54.720 If they are answering to C40 cities, they are not answering to you.
00:48:01.580 You would never agree to the measures, right?
00:48:05.380 To save the planet that they are proposing, right?
00:48:09.180 All the do-gooders out there who think, you know, let's do good, right?
00:48:13.560 By recycling.
00:48:15.080 And they do their selfies as they pour, you know, I don't know, paint on art or something.
00:48:20.820 No, you cannot accept this.
00:48:23.920 We have to en masse either let MSM know, our councils know, and our neighbors.
00:48:31.860 It's not acceptable.
00:48:32.980 So, some of you think, well, you know, they wrote it down, but they're not really doing it.
00:48:39.440 Oh, no, they're not doing it.
00:48:41.080 So, I have a sub stack here, and you're welcome to subscribe.
00:48:45.480 I would love your subscriptions.
00:48:47.980 And this is the Smart City Infrastructure Front.
00:48:54.980 So, you may have noticed, and this is happening in small towns, in municipalities, in the GTA, in addition to C40 cities.
00:49:07.920 And they are laying the pipe, right?
00:49:11.200 And they lay it, and it works.
00:49:15.000 This fiber optic pipe works with your home, works with your smart literate home, right?
00:49:22.240 How much water, how much utilities are you using, or how much gas?
00:49:26.800 Do you have gas anymore?
00:49:28.640 I have some sub stacks that review phasing out gas in Canada.
00:49:34.940 So, they work with the lights.
00:49:38.460 They're watching you.
00:49:39.300 These cameras have facial recognition.
00:49:42.460 There's cameras that work on the lights themselves.
00:49:45.700 There's 5G towers.
00:49:47.520 So, who?
00:49:48.760 Who has modeled all this wireless infrastructure, right?
00:49:53.540 And decided that we, as humans, can tolerate this for our health, right?
00:50:00.280 There's the car.
00:50:01.300 Oh, we know where you're parking.
00:50:02.960 We know who's driving.
00:50:04.860 You know how far you're going, right?
00:50:07.800 This is a pen.
00:50:09.300 This is a pen.
00:50:12.080 And they want you in it.
00:50:14.460 And me.
00:50:17.240 So, what is the Smart City Fund?
00:50:23.740 Okay.
00:50:23.960 They haven't just made the promises to put up the smart infrastructure.
00:50:30.140 And this is happening in small towns in Northern Ontario.
00:50:33.200 This is happening all throughout Ontario.
00:50:35.800 They have decided how they're going to do it.
00:50:39.280 And so, the fund helps cities deal with continued urbanization, climate change, and resource scarcity.
00:50:48.140 Resource scarcity, because they're not delivering it to your C40 city.
00:50:52.940 Development of sustainable communities.
00:50:56.120 They're sustainable because you're on 2,500 calories a day.
00:51:01.600 And the technological advancement and digitalization.
00:51:05.940 You know, when the CCP funds elections in Canada, and we have a problem with that, but we don't dig in, what do they get for it?
00:51:19.880 You know, what kind of bills are we passing?
00:51:22.420 Spying on Canadians.
00:51:24.060 Watching Canadians.
00:51:25.180 Sometimes CRTC telling us we can't watch Fox News, right?
00:51:29.720 Right, think, right?
00:51:31.680 You can't have diversity of opinion, right?
00:51:33.580 It's dangerous.
00:51:34.140 It's for your safety, right?
00:51:37.920 So, energy and resource efficiency.
00:51:42.620 Public street lighting.
00:51:43.660 Now, how efficient is it to monitor every last calorie of an individual?
00:51:51.640 To watch them on every street corner?
00:51:55.180 Right?
00:51:55.860 I've seen them in our municipality.
00:51:57.900 They cut down the branches on the trees where the cameras, so that they can see you.
00:52:03.400 You can't skirt behind the tree branches, the beautiful tree branches that were there.
00:52:07.360 Nothing is left to chance.
00:52:09.520 And there is a universal structure across the world setting this out.
00:52:14.100 And this is marching out.
00:52:16.060 This is happening.
00:52:16.860 Your smart meters.
00:52:17.920 Your network grids.
00:52:19.140 Your fiber optics.
00:52:20.060 Your mobility.
00:52:20.700 It's all funded by the smart city.
00:52:22.420 And your data analytics.
00:52:24.540 Well, it's your privacy violation.
00:52:27.220 It's not a democracy when you do not have freedom from this kind of intrusion.
00:52:33.420 It's not a democracy.
00:52:35.500 What they are proposing is anti-democratic.
00:52:39.760 Ab initio.
00:52:40.380 So, I mean, go to court.
00:52:43.560 Go to court.
00:52:44.880 These are the types of cases that have to be brought.
00:52:49.020 Right?
00:52:49.440 And so, this is the North American version of the smart city fund.
00:52:55.080 Let's go to the EU version.
00:52:59.100 Oh, okay.
00:53:00.080 Well, shift.
00:53:02.800 They have the same goal.
00:53:05.400 Right?
00:53:05.660 All for all EU and OECD countries, including small municipalities.
00:53:10.000 You can get that money.
00:53:12.040 Did your council take that money, which is your tax paying dollars, that are funding your imprisonment?
00:53:21.040 Did they?
00:53:22.100 Did they want to deal with continued urbanization?
00:53:26.240 Right?
00:53:26.780 Oh, wait.
00:53:27.500 Climate change and resource scarcity?
00:53:29.520 Oh, didn't we just see that?
00:53:30.880 Development of sustainable communities?
00:53:33.040 Oh, technological advancement and digitalization.
00:53:35.800 They are all the same people again and again.
00:53:40.060 They're the technocrats.
00:53:41.580 And the technocrats are running the world.
00:53:45.360 Well, we are distracted by what they put on television or on social media.
00:53:51.240 Right?
00:53:51.760 This is where we have to look.
00:53:54.960 Right?
00:53:55.940 In some ways, the LGB agenda, which is so inflammatory
00:54:01.740 and so disruptive to families and certainly not the traditional LGB,
00:54:09.300 but the indoctrination that we are seeing in the schools and the SOGI
00:54:14.520 and how Tanya put it so well, this is about them going after the children.
00:54:20.140 And that is so disruptive to parents that are we paying attention to this?
00:54:26.060 Right?
00:54:26.960 Are we paying attention to this?
00:54:28.820 So, if everything works tongue and groove, right?
00:54:34.520 And everybody's heard about the WEF.
00:54:38.420 And so, we are going to listen to his.
00:54:42.120 An ability for consumers to measure their own carbon footprint.
00:54:45.880 Oh.
00:54:46.740 What does that mean?
00:54:48.220 That's where are they traveling?
00:54:50.420 How are they traveling?
00:54:51.800 What are they eating?
00:54:53.240 What are they consuming on the platform?
00:54:55.720 So, individual carbon footprint tracker.
00:54:59.440 Stay tuned.
00:55:00.420 We don't have it operational yet, but this is something that we're working on.
00:55:04.720 Yeah.
00:55:05.120 They are working on it.
00:55:07.100 So, if you want to know more about the C40 cities,
00:55:11.700 let's say you want to know, for instance,
00:55:14.520 is Toronto a C40 city?
00:55:18.600 And do its council members pay attention to anything?
00:55:21.840 Hello, this is Mayor John Tory from Toronto, Canada.
00:55:24.880 It's great to be part of this year's World Mayor's Summit, albeit virtually.
00:55:28.680 The work being done by C40 and at the World Mayor's Summit is critical in our fight against climate change.
00:55:34.320 We know we need to work together as cities and leaders from around the world to address the challenges brought forward by climate change.
00:55:42.680 Toronto's been a member of C40 cities since 2005, and we're proud to be part of this global network that is leading climate action and continually raising the bar of ambition.
00:55:51.840 Doing our part is something Toronto takes very seriously.
00:55:56.020 Toronto City Council adopted an ambitious strategy to reduce community-wide greenhouse gas emissions in Toronto to net zero by 2040,
00:56:03.460 with the interim target to reduce emissions 65% from 1990 levels by 2030.
00:56:09.400 Toronto's net zero target is now one of the most ambitious in North America, and rightly so.
00:56:15.000 We're leading the way because the time for action is now.
00:56:18.840 So we're building more transit, almost $30 billion in new transit under construction right now,
00:56:24.820 one of the largest undertakings in the history of our city, probably the largest, one of the largest in North America,
00:56:29.460 and that's so, among other things, we can reduce the number of cars on our roads and the emissions that they contribute to the environment.
00:56:36.760 We are working to reduce building emissions from both public and private buildings,
00:56:41.240 which we know is a huge contributor, the biggest contributor in our city, to greenhouse gas emissions.
00:56:46.200 And while we have the largest zero-emission bus fleet in operation in North America right now,
00:56:50.640 we are working to electrify more of our transit vehicles and to help have more chargers for residents' electric vehicles right across our city.
00:56:58.580 We are proud of the work we are doing, but we also know that more work lies ahead.
00:57:04.200 And that is why C40 is so important.
00:57:06.200 We know municipalities have the power to create change on the ground.
00:57:11.060 While Toronto has made significant progress, we know that we have a very long way to go,
00:57:15.640 and it will take all of us working together.
00:57:17.780 And I am very proud and very pleased and privileged to lead in that effort.
00:57:22.440 And we know that we're not alone.
00:57:24.000 It's great to be among so many other leading cities where we can learn from each other
00:57:27.500 as we push the global ambition on climate action.
00:57:30.540 Yes, thank you, John Tory.
00:57:34.860 I've heard a lot of people say John Tory is a very reasonable guy.
00:57:37.940 Perhaps he is.
00:57:38.680 He says things very reasonably.
00:57:40.280 He expounds his ideas very reasonably.
00:57:43.840 He holds a room very reasonably.
00:57:46.600 But what he's been doing behind the scenes is not reasonable.
00:57:53.040 It's not.
00:57:53.960 And for those who don't know, we've just had an election.
00:58:00.120 And we've elected in Toronto, Olivia Chow, who I have read marched in a communist march early
00:58:13.320 on in her career, and she's very socialist in Agenda.
00:58:18.280 And there are these people who support her, Progrestoronto.ca.
00:58:23.680 If you are one of my Toronto watchers, definitely go into Progrestoronto.ca.
00:58:31.300 They support her.
00:58:33.740 And they have indicated goals of zero fatalities.
00:58:38.580 That's the zero vision.
00:58:39.600 So, they've indicated what they expect her to do for their support.
00:58:47.200 And you know that these people all work together.
00:58:52.080 And so, who else has been in charge of C40 cities for Toronto?
00:58:59.260 And if you're not from Toronto, David Miller was a mayor for, he was the former mayor.
00:59:05.460 Well, did he ever leave office?
00:59:07.420 He's been behind the scenes pushing the C40 cities, okay?
00:59:14.360 He got a leadership post in C40 cities network.
00:59:17.700 And then he became, under a different press release, in charge of the C40 city for Toronto.
00:59:25.060 So, there's the democracy that you see, which is the election bits that get covered about what the issues are, right?
00:59:34.040 And then there is, what actually is going on, on the ground.
00:59:40.380 And so, he's the former mayor.
00:59:43.040 And he's still working for the C40 program.
00:59:48.140 Served as the C40 chair from 2008 to 2010.
00:59:51.840 And he was president of the World Wildlife Fund.
00:59:58.600 And so, people in Toronto will be interested to know about his roles.
01:00:08.060 So, there are other information that you can find about what David Miller is doing in C40.
01:00:13.820 And you can Google that as well.
01:00:16.940 So, what else is going on?
01:00:19.580 There is, when you look at all the organizations.
01:00:23.480 So, in some ways, the government has this plan.
01:00:28.140 Those in power right now have this plan.
01:00:30.180 And then, they fund organizations who become the experts.
01:00:37.100 And the experts provide data that, you know, the government relies upon.
01:00:43.740 But it's the same people, right?
01:00:45.800 It's a circular thing, right?
01:00:48.500 You're not allowed to deny.
01:00:51.380 What's the thing you're not allowed to deny?
01:00:52.840 Why that residential schools cause the death of Aboriginal children?
01:01:00.280 Imagine that's a thing.
01:01:01.620 Imagine that you can't.
01:01:03.040 Imagine that's a thing.
01:01:04.180 Like, there's an opinion.
01:01:05.160 Well, you can't deny climate change.
01:01:06.920 There's lots of things you cannot deny.
01:01:09.200 Because those in power have an agenda.
01:01:13.380 So, the Climate Caucus.
01:01:15.240 I think this one's interesting for Canada.
01:01:17.440 And if you need me to do something for the U.S., I'm happy to do it.
01:01:21.160 But this is a climate emergency unit.
01:01:25.720 And who's in the Climate Caucus?
01:01:29.340 Okay.
01:01:29.660 Who's are the cities?
01:01:30.560 Vancouver's really involved in climate.
01:01:32.980 Who's in the Climate Caucus?
01:01:34.920 Okay.
01:01:35.200 So, well, there's a Climate Caucus.
01:01:37.860 And who are we?
01:01:39.720 What's our mission?
01:01:42.840 And let's find out the most.
01:01:46.380 Your city might be mentioned here.
01:01:48.060 Here's the board members of the Climate Caucus.
01:01:51.780 Okay.
01:01:52.480 He's in the city of Courtney, B.C.
01:01:56.080 Vote him out.
01:01:58.500 Right?
01:01:59.920 This is the city of Victoria, B.C.
01:02:03.260 Vote him out.
01:02:06.120 Make everybody know who this guy is.
01:02:09.800 Right?
01:02:10.780 Because they have a totalitarian plan.
01:02:12.820 This is Ramona Faust.
01:02:17.160 Right?
01:02:17.980 Central Kootenay, B.C.
01:02:19.880 Vote her out.
01:02:21.240 Get those letters ramped up.
01:02:23.340 Action for Canada.
01:02:25.320 Mike Layton.
01:02:26.600 Counselor, City of Toronto.
01:02:27.760 There we have.
01:02:31.780 Vote him out.
01:02:33.180 What do we have here?
01:02:34.160 Jessica McGilroy.
01:02:37.340 Vancouver, B.C.
01:02:39.280 Vote her out.
01:02:40.660 Shame her.
01:02:41.280 She wants to starve your children.
01:02:44.780 Shame these people.
01:02:46.480 They want a prison system.
01:02:48.900 Shame them.
01:02:50.180 Melissa Langmaid.
01:02:51.180 You know, town of Strathmore, Alberta.
01:02:55.140 Vote her out.
01:02:57.580 Right?
01:02:57.920 Mary-Josée Perrin.
01:02:59.060 We are outing them.
01:03:00.500 Conseillère, Ville de Montréal.
01:03:03.080 Right?
01:03:03.500 Va-t'en.
01:03:04.340 On t'en veut plus.
01:03:06.980 Vote her out.
01:03:08.400 Andrew Black.
01:03:09.520 Deputy Mayor of Sackville, New Brunswick.
01:03:12.360 Vote him out.
01:03:14.060 Shame him.
01:03:17.260 Show up.
01:03:18.660 Get the media involved.
01:03:20.860 Right?
01:03:21.580 Kim Zippel.
01:03:23.040 Peterborough.
01:03:24.200 Vote her out.
01:03:26.520 OPG.
01:03:28.600 Okay.
01:03:28.940 Lori Baldwin Sands.
01:03:31.060 City of St. Thomas.
01:03:32.620 Here they are.
01:03:34.000 Here they are.
01:03:35.420 Diane Sachs.
01:03:38.640 Counselor, City of Toronto.
01:03:41.120 Vote her out.
01:03:42.540 Clean 50.
01:03:44.060 Karen Tang.
01:03:47.120 Counselor, City of Edmonton.
01:03:48.920 Vote her out.
01:03:50.120 Here's the Climate Caucus.
01:03:52.380 So how far have we gone in terms of Toronto, for instance?
01:04:01.880 Right?
01:04:02.080 And every city, you have to look for the Climate Action Plans to see where it is, where they're going with this.
01:04:14.060 So here is Toronto's food charter, right?
01:04:20.420 And in a food secure Toronto, what a joke, people will live within walking distance of a food store and have the opportunity to exercise when they do their shopping errands.
01:04:31.920 I mean, they're so rich exercise.
01:04:35.260 Is that what they're calling it?
01:04:36.240 Okay.
01:04:37.480 Okay.
01:04:37.580 Okay.
01:04:37.640 Okay.
01:04:37.680 Okay.
01:04:37.700 Okay.
01:04:37.740 Okay.
01:04:38.700 Um, this one is item 2021 and you can track it and where it's at.
01:04:48.880 And this is the critical steps for net zero by 2040.
01:04:53.420 And I might just do a sub stack to get involved and let you guys take a look at all the things that we have there.
01:05:04.880 But on number 10, it is to codify the current council adopted targets.
01:05:14.180 Okay.
01:05:14.600 They want to submit a bill to codify the current adopted target strategies and policies and programs.
01:05:21.500 Um, so I found that interesting and number 16, um, the city council requests the government, Canada and federal agencies and corporations to enforce a national clean electricity standard, right?
01:05:35.260 To decarbonize the electricity grids.
01:05:37.560 So when you look at this, again, is this democracy?
01:05:41.180 Because what if I voted, you know, the conservative government in, right?
01:05:47.040 These municipal people who have not, you know, run a campaign on our imprisonment, uh, are telling the federal government what to do too.
01:05:58.380 It all works together, tongue and groove.
01:06:02.400 And, uh, T3 is the net zero strategy report.
01:06:07.200 So you can get involved in this.
01:06:09.540 And again, I'll have these links in a sub stack for you, um, May, 2023.
01:06:14.820 Um, now this one is the net zero building strategy.
01:06:22.040 And when you go through this, it starts with, uh, voluntary targets and it goes to mandatory targets.
01:06:29.820 Um, so this report is about the retrofitting of your homes.
01:06:36.180 All of the things that you saw in the C40 leads report are ending up, right?
01:06:44.180 There's our C40 leads report are ending up in council bills and instruments, right?
01:06:52.180 But who's reporting on this?
01:06:54.640 Who's following through, right?
01:06:57.620 And, oh, they're going to ask the OEB, right?
01:07:01.720 To implement rate structures that favor electrification and fuel switching away from natural gas.
01:07:06.340 Because you can't have that independence, right?
01:07:10.720 You're going to want to go through this report if you're from Toronto.
01:07:14.000 Now, this one is interesting.
01:07:18.360 Who are these?
01:07:19.720 So this is page four.
01:07:20.680 We'll just rip right down to page four.
01:07:22.780 This is the climate advisory group, okay?
01:07:25.420 And this is their draft terms of reference.
01:07:27.240 And I, you know, I've just been digging because I got asked to do this, uh, report.
01:07:31.740 And I was going to do it for Toronto centric here.
01:07:34.740 Now, from a first principles way, I want you to look at this report.
01:07:41.520 So transform TO climate leadership table, okay?
01:07:46.300 They are going to give the city council senior leadership team information that they should act on.
01:07:56.740 Oh, okay.
01:07:57.980 They are going to tell other levels of government, right?
01:08:03.800 On how to act.
01:08:06.440 And then the other levels of government are also going to mandate to city council what to do.
01:08:13.280 So the transform TO climate leadership team, assume that these people, these, Lisa wants to say a bad word, these people are the ones in every city.
01:08:28.140 You're going to have a climate leadership table and they are bypassing individuals.
01:08:33.720 Where's, where are you?
01:08:35.720 Did you, did you find yourself here anywhere?
01:08:38.220 Are you here?
01:08:39.840 City council, other levels of government.
01:08:42.520 Okay.
01:08:43.160 So the climate leadership team tells other levels of government.
01:08:47.160 They tell the senior team of the council how to act, right?
01:08:51.520 There's a joint transform TO implementation committee and there's the climate advisory group, right?
01:08:58.800 And who are the climate advisory group?
01:09:01.460 Again, these are more NGOs that are funded, right?
01:09:05.540 By whoever funds all these, these things.
01:09:07.620 They're the neighborhood climate action champions, right?
01:09:11.460 So anybody on the other side of this, any other diverse opinions being provided?
01:09:18.380 Any other opportunities for debate?
01:09:21.000 And live green Toronto volunteers is that the climate core that Biden wants to fund, right?
01:09:28.420 We need a climate core.
01:09:30.460 So this is also not democracy.
01:09:34.020 This can be dismantled.
01:09:35.180 This is not democracy.
01:09:37.140 Ab initio, from the beginning, the idea that these people, the transform TO climate leadership team dictates how it happens.
01:09:45.380 But again, oh, it's, you know, people write things down.
01:09:53.040 Can't happen.
01:09:54.100 What if you legislate it?
01:09:56.040 What if you legislate the Strong Mayors Act, right?
01:10:01.140 That enables them to change bylaws.
01:10:04.020 So in Ontario, there is a Strong Mayors Act, and it's changing powers within municipal government.
01:10:14.740 And that is going to work tongue and groove with this new framework of governance.
01:10:22.400 This is not democracy.
01:10:24.680 This should all be just taking out the pasture and shot.
01:10:28.380 So I'm just going to look at the chats to see if it's, if I have any more time.
01:10:36.200 Do I have any more time?
01:10:38.700 Or can I add a couple more slides?
01:10:42.800 What do you think?
01:10:44.560 Tell me in the chat, please.
01:10:51.380 Hi, Tanya.
01:10:52.240 You can speak.
01:10:57.080 Hi.
01:10:58.380 Okay.
01:11:05.680 Sure.
01:11:06.200 I'll just.
01:11:07.140 Okay.
01:11:07.640 So I will continue then.
01:11:10.140 I am going to minimize this.
01:11:16.120 So.
01:11:17.840 Oh, I wonder how I did that.
01:11:19.460 I did something wrong there.
01:11:20.440 So that was a site that talks about, and I'll just put that in my sub stack.
01:11:32.660 So we'll go to English.
01:11:34.560 So there's the idea that's being pushed right now, that there is a consensus on climate change.
01:11:43.580 And I think that's really important for us to dispel that there is a consensus.
01:11:48.400 And Dr.
01:11:50.600 Clouser was recently doing an opening speech, and he's a scholar of quantum mechanics, and he has received the Nobel Prize in science.
01:12:05.700 And in his congratulatory speech, he indicated that it is not his opinion that climate change is a thing.
01:12:19.540 Okay.
01:12:21.860 He diagnosed that the current situation on climate change is not a climate crisis, and criticized the International Panel on Climate Change for spreading this information.
01:12:31.280 He's telling them that they're spreading this information.
01:12:36.620 I don't think there is a climate crisis, he said.
01:12:39.300 I think the key processes are exaggerated and misunderstood by a factor of about 200.
01:12:46.620 All the work that's being done is on modeling, right?
01:12:50.620 They model, right?
01:12:52.680 But there are winners and losers in this.
01:12:57.220 And the people are the losers.
01:13:00.100 And there's going to be a colossal change of democracy ruling for this climate change.
01:13:11.700 And so you cannot deny it, because it is the raison d'être for those changes, right?
01:13:20.540 It is the raison d'être.
01:13:23.020 It is why they have the excuse to create feudalism, right?
01:13:30.100 We have this idea, and I'd like to explain it as recency bias.
01:13:36.080 For many of us, we have lived in a democracy and enjoyed freedoms or the perceived ability to have freedoms for a very long time.
01:13:49.060 And with that comes a complacency that this is the way life is.
01:13:55.540 You know, Reagan said, you know, freedom is but one generation.
01:13:58.980 Freedom is where we all get to share in the resources based on our abilities.
01:14:11.140 We may have decided on equality of opportunity, right?
01:14:16.560 But what they want to impose will essentially change to communism or, as I like to say, feudalism.
01:14:23.980 And that existed for a long time in society, too.
01:14:30.300 And most of the 186 countries in the world, or 189, whichever it is, you know, they do not necessarily have what the West has.
01:14:40.220 If we don't fight for what is right, there are going to be winners and losers.
01:14:49.080 And so I'd like to just end the presentation with this slide, which is climate change spells terrifying future.
01:15:03.940 And this is the UN Rights Chief.
01:15:07.300 Okay, I started with the UN.
01:15:09.800 I'm going to end this presentation with the UN.
01:15:11.860 And so this is a, because of climate change, he says.
01:15:21.420 This is a reporting on what he said.
01:15:23.880 More than 828 million people faced hunger in 2021.
01:15:28.380 And climate change is projected to place up to 80 million more people at risk of hunger by the middle of this century.
01:15:35.380 All right.
01:15:35.580 Well, thank you so much.
01:15:37.220 That was incredibly important information, very comprehensive presentation.
01:15:42.680 And, you know, I was just watching the participants and how they have stayed throughout this whole presentation because it is vital.
01:15:52.000 This information is critical that we understand what is going on in the background.
01:15:56.580 Well, you know, I was even thinking about the fact that I've been saying for months and months and months, as summer was approaching, it happened last year and the year before that, is that we're creating so much momentum, we're doing so much work.
01:16:09.740 Now is not the time to take our foot off the gas pedal.
01:16:13.860 We have got to keep it floored.
01:16:15.600 And unfortunately, a lot of people are in summer mode, and they can't handle the stress of this.
01:16:21.600 And so they're putting their head in the sand.
01:16:24.100 And so what would you have to say to those individuals that are having a hard time coping with this information?
01:16:32.140 I think we have to welcome them to the fold, right?
01:16:36.340 When I was realizing what it was that I was researching, it certainly had a profound impact on me.
01:16:45.040 I'm not going to say it doesn't.
01:16:47.540 But the only response to that is this is the times that we are living in.
01:16:53.580 These are our times, right?
01:16:56.780 And do we miss that times were trite?
01:17:00.760 You know, Seinfeld, where nothing was really all that important.
01:17:06.340 And, you know, are we going to mourn that?
01:17:09.540 All I can say is, I remember my grandmother, don't spend too much time mourning because life goes on.
01:17:20.660 And, you know, no decision is a decision.
01:17:24.780 Doing nothing is a decision.
01:17:27.480 That becomes your stake.
01:17:29.680 So, yes, this is difficult, but together it's not.
01:17:36.800 I agree.
01:17:38.080 And, you know what, Terenzio, if you can share my screen for a moment, because before everybody has to, you know, before we wrap this up, we're going to have a few questions as well.
01:17:46.000 But what Lisa is saying right now is that, you know, a decision to do nothing is a decision.
01:17:53.360 And it can be overwhelming to think this problem is way too big for just me.
01:17:58.040 But if I had thought that eight years ago when I got started in 2015, because my moment was back then where I was like, oh, my goodness, Justin Trudeau is campaigning for everything that is going to destroy this nation.
01:18:12.980 And those were my moments where I was like, this is too big for one person.
01:18:17.760 But I started with just that first letter to my MP.
01:18:21.360 And then I started advising others and it turned to the call to action campaign.
01:18:25.720 And eventually in 2019 to Action for Canada.
01:18:29.820 And we have a tremendously large email list.
01:18:33.140 I started with 12 people on my email list.
01:18:35.180 But it's taking that first step.
01:18:37.940 And now we're looking at 100 chapters nationwide and Action for Canada is providing the resources and the materials and all of the knowledge that you need in order to get involved.
01:18:50.520 Not only that, but we're building communities within communities of like-minded people.
01:18:55.740 That's what you're seeing.
01:18:57.020 This is such a beautiful image when I see all of these chapters.
01:19:01.620 But we need people involved.
01:19:04.460 We understand it's summer.
01:19:05.820 We understand that you've got families.
01:19:07.940 But, you know, there's sometimes when I get so worn out from the amount of participation in this war that I sometimes say, I just want my life back.
01:19:20.040 But I had the opportunity yesterday to drive with my mom for a couple of hours who went through World War II.
01:19:26.680 Her house was blown up.
01:19:28.100 They had no food to eat.
01:19:29.860 You know, they came to Canada with nothing and they built a life.
01:19:33.360 They had that moment.
01:19:35.180 I just want my life back.
01:19:36.740 It's our turn.
01:19:38.660 And it's our responsibility to make sure that we're on the front line of this war so that we're protecting it for the future generations.
01:19:45.500 And so on that, I just want to make sure that, again, I know there's people who are new on the call and people who are going to watch the Empower Hour by video afterwards.
01:19:53.120 It'll be posted tomorrow.
01:19:54.740 If you go to current issues underneath, like in our menu, and we have several things.
01:20:01.660 We have climate change.
01:20:03.120 We have 5G.
01:20:04.220 We have 15-minute cities.
01:20:06.460 You know, we're digital ID.
01:20:08.240 We're trying to hit all of these issues to help educate you, but we always provide actions.
01:20:14.160 So here's the 5G, for instance.
01:20:16.340 You can see how the cell towers are rolling out across Canada, especially during the last three years through so-called COVID, right?
01:20:24.060 It was all to muster up this plan.
01:20:25.840 We've had Tom Harris on, and he has given amazing interviews and presentations regarding climate change.
01:20:33.980 We've got the PowerPoint presentations on this page and other incredible information.
01:20:38.600 And then we have the 15-minute cities.
01:20:42.080 Let me just go back up to the top.
01:20:43.820 And we have the notice of liability that you can sign and send to your mayor.
01:20:50.020 Don't be afraid of it.
01:20:50.860 It's not illegal.
01:20:51.960 It's an informational document, and it's warning them that what they're doing is either causing harm or illegal.
01:20:58.060 And it's both.
01:20:58.840 This is both causing harm and illegal.
01:21:00.620 It's nonsensical what they're doing.
01:21:03.640 And, of course, for all of this global control.
01:21:06.880 Now, down at the bottom corner here, we have these smart city flyers.
01:21:11.400 And we would ask for you, this is an investment in your future, is print these.
01:21:16.860 Get people together, raise some money, go to a printer, and then start handing these flyers out so that other people can be notified within your community.
01:21:25.940 It's a very powerful thing.
01:21:27.200 We've been doing this with the WIN, Sex Ed, and SOGI123 flyers, standing outside schools with thousands of copies, handing them out to parents.
01:21:34.400 And this is how, you know what?
01:21:35.940 If the media isn't going to do it, we need the boots on the ground to be actively involved.
01:21:40.440 And we are at war.
01:21:43.720 And then we also had Jeff Snycer on.
01:21:46.580 And this is all information you can find on the 15-minute city as well.
01:21:50.660 And like Lisa, he gave a couple of weeks ago an inside look at what the cities are already doing in passing policies and rules and mandates in order to implement all of this.
01:22:06.380 So everything you need.
01:22:07.900 Okay, thank you, Terenzio.
01:22:11.200 Everything that you need to be educated on these matters, everything that you need to take action.
01:22:15.680 And then we're working together with people like Tom Harris to focus on cities to go and to lobby them, to educate them.
01:22:25.060 But it has to come down bottom line to liability as well for these mayors and city councils.
01:22:29.420 When this all starts to unfold, and it will, because judges are starting to rise up throughout the United States and other places who are ruling in our favor.
01:22:37.100 They don't want to see our countries go to communism.
01:22:39.480 And we need to tap into these good people and to their common sense and to educate them on actually what this plan is all about.
01:22:46.660 And then you've got someone like Lisa, who is also working on the front lines with our chapter as well in Ontario and doing the legwork to educate you to help to go to these cities and to have these discussions.
01:23:00.940 Anyways, Lisa, thank you for your patience as I wanted to go and cover that information because I think it's very relevant to what you're doing.
01:23:08.200 I mean, people need answers.
01:23:09.540 I always say we don't want to just scare the bejeebers out of you, right?
01:23:12.460 We want to give you the means to protect yourself and your family.
01:23:18.420 Yes, and I think about those cases, I think I've set out many ways that this is an assertion of democracy.
01:23:25.000 And when that is an assertion of democracy, it's a violation of the Constitution.
01:23:31.560 And certainly in the U.S., there's going to be red states and more friendly jurisdictions.
01:23:37.060 It would be nice to have a case started there that attacks it on those bases.
01:23:43.240 So, you know, one friendly ruling, two friendly rulings, and then again and again, knocking it out of the park.
01:23:50.800 And then the awareness, right?
01:23:53.900 The awareness to people.
01:23:55.800 I had this idea, and I call it Wake the Wakers, where you take a list every day of emails of people in the press, and you send them, you know, your article of the day or your two articles of the day.
01:24:13.860 And, you know, you basically say, hey, you haven't been talking about this.
01:24:18.200 Did you know about this?
01:24:20.620 I'd like to see you, you know, report on this.
01:24:23.800 And if enough people start doing that, you know, we move the dial slowly.
01:24:29.360 Because all the people who are the useful idiots, once we reach them, right, you know, the Black Rocks of the world, they have family, right?
01:24:45.740 The people who work at these institutions, the people who are in the civil service, the people who are in the bureaucracy, they have family.
01:24:53.420 Do they want to be monitored?
01:24:55.120 Do they want to be watched?
01:24:56.500 Right?
01:24:57.540 From a first principle basis, there is, it's fine, it's all good and dandy if it's not really happening, and I can, you know, believe that it's a conspiracy theory.
01:25:10.800 But once you actually wake up, either the Wakers or the people in the bureaucracy, you can affect real change.
01:25:18.040 So, you know, we are the activists.
01:25:21.740 We've got to get this word out.
01:25:26.500 Yeah, exactly.
01:25:27.840 And, you know, that is what we're working so hard to do.
01:25:30.720 I always say that knowledge is power.
01:25:32.360 I'm going to just keep repeating it.
01:25:33.700 And when you have it, you've got to share it, but you've got to use it.
01:25:36.340 And so we've got these resources available to you to hand out.
01:25:40.320 And the more people that are educated, I mean, I was just sitting here considering the fact that now we've got 40 million people.
01:25:45.880 We've gone up 2 million in the last couple of years.
01:25:47.900 Thanks, Trudeau.
01:25:48.520 And there's 338 MPs, 40 million people, 338 MPs trying to tell us what to do.
01:25:57.060 And then you've got thousands of mayors and city councillors, as well as thousands of MLAs and MPPs.
01:26:02.980 There's way more of us than them.
01:26:04.820 And all the way back to when COVID had hit, on the front line, in all of the resources that we're providing, was what are your constitutional rights?
01:26:15.900 What are your charter rights?
01:26:17.560 What is the criminal code?
01:26:19.460 Okay, what is the coronation oath?
01:26:20.980 How does that apply to you?
01:26:22.640 You have 100% guaranteed rights.
01:26:25.220 And so in the notice of liability regarding the 15-minute cities, I actually said this is an exercise in futility because we have the guaranteed right to mobility.
01:26:34.760 So you put up a tower, you put something up, I mean, we're just going to take it down.
01:26:39.180 40 million of us, a couple of few thousand of them.
01:26:43.220 Okay, put it in perspective.
01:26:45.140 And if you ever saw an elephant being trained for the circus, I hate that elephants are in captivity, but there is something to be noted here.
01:26:53.900 They'll put a chain around a baby elephant's ankle, and that chain will be to a peg.
01:27:00.860 When that elephant grows up, that elephant doesn't understand that it has power or that it could run away.
01:27:06.960 Okay, you've been a little baby elephant with this little chain around, and you have no idea that your freedoms are 100% guaranteed.
01:27:16.700 So you have got to assert your rights.
01:27:20.220 Okay, that's my little soapbox there for a minute, Lisa.
01:27:23.120 I should ask you, let's go with a couple of questions because some of them were coming in.
01:27:28.680 Okay, so Chapter 4 of the C40 Cities Report seems to indicate that 42% of our carbon emissions are generated by producing electricity.
01:27:38.860 Why then are we all supposed to go electric?
01:27:42.640 Because it's a farce.
01:27:43.640 Yeah, it's a shell game.
01:27:45.860 It's a shell game, right?
01:27:48.060 The going electric means that your meter on your house can be turned off because it doesn't change it.
01:27:56.640 Unless you've somehow created some kind of hydroelectric power that you don't have in your area, there is no true green electricity, right?
01:28:07.440 When you build the panels, that involves electricity.
01:28:11.720 And, of course, it's not reliable electricity, and the same with wind.
01:28:18.420 And one of the things that they know is that, you know, we're going to, in a C40 city, we're going to create green power.
01:28:27.520 So what?
01:28:28.380 Where are the 700 wind turbines going?
01:28:33.620 Where are they going?
01:28:35.120 And most of them, yeah, most of them useless.
01:28:37.300 I was going by one on way up in the boonies in the mountains.
01:28:41.800 It's a path I have to take to Kelowna.
01:28:44.380 And they've got those monstrosities up there.
01:28:46.840 There's about five of them.
01:28:48.420 And I'm driving by, and I'm looking at them, and they're all perfectly still.
01:28:52.240 And I'm like, gee, that's helpful.
01:28:53.440 It was like 30 below.
01:28:55.220 There was no wind, no electricity coming from them.
01:28:58.920 I mean, it's a farce.
01:29:00.000 And then if you look at the mines, the lithium mines, and you see the massive holes that they're making in the earth to create these, this is way more damage than oil mines.
01:29:12.240 Then you think about the children and the pregnant women and mothers who are dealing with the toxic lithium, and then, you know, they're getting paid pennies a day, slave labor, and it's just cruel and unusual.
01:29:27.740 So I loved it.
01:29:29.400 Danielle, along with Tom Harris, in Toronto during the election, in Ottawa, sorry, were asking elected officials, like candidates who are running for office, like, in other words, how do you justify these children in slave labor to produce these batteries that are supposed to run your city's genius, right?
01:29:50.680 And, of course, they're sitting there like, how do you answer a question like that as an elected official?
01:29:58.540 They should be asked, we should be asking that question every single time we go to a meeting.
01:30:02.620 Have they thought this through?
01:30:04.080 No.
01:30:05.360 They haven't.
01:30:06.080 But it's really telling.
01:30:08.080 They have zero as their aggressive target, private ownership of vehicles.
01:30:14.920 So, you know, we're going to build these mines.
01:30:18.600 No, we're not.
01:30:19.960 We don't have anywhere close to the amount of mining we would need to in Canada or elsewhere to create all these lithium batteries in a sustainable or even nice way if we got rid of child labor.
01:30:34.380 We don't have a method.
01:30:36.080 And we don't have a method for the amount of batteries that would be needed if we were replacing current car ownership.
01:30:43.800 It's telling.
01:30:45.420 But there's going to be zero cars, right?
01:30:48.000 So that's these dirty dogs plans.
01:30:52.600 On the last page, you had shown as well the appeal of whoever that was at the UN saying the earth is, you know, it's melting and the earth is burning up and the earth is this and that.
01:31:03.120 Well, next week we're going to have a fellow by the name of Robert on the show and he is a forensic arborist.
01:31:10.100 And he saw that the fires that were being started, because that's what's happened is these fires are being started in order to force people into cities and to, you know, inflate that there's climate change and, you know, the fires are because of climate change.
01:31:24.440 But he's come up with some very interesting details and evidence to prove why the fires are actually part of this sinister plan.
01:31:33.760 And it's going to be, again, knowledge is power, right?
01:31:37.020 We need to understand that nothing is as it seems.
01:31:40.960 Nothing is as it seems in the mainstream media.
01:31:44.200 So question everything.
01:31:46.200 And, okay, so I'm going to get to another question because there's a couple of others.
01:31:49.460 Okay, we first must ask, what is government?
01:31:53.040 I'm not sure.
01:31:53.720 How do these groups of people have power over us?
01:31:57.380 And it says only mass disobedience.
01:31:59.160 So really that's been answered by the fact if they don't have this power over us, unless you hand it over to them.
01:32:04.560 And we need to grow up the Action for Canada chapters so that we have thousands of people as members so that when there's an election, we can take back every level of government.
01:32:14.880 And we were very successful in the last election is that a number of our chapter leaders, actually, because they were so well-versed on everything, they got elected.
01:32:23.780 Okay, that's a question about our finances, which so much.
01:32:27.520 Can they lock us out of our accounts?
01:32:29.340 Yes, they can.
01:32:30.260 That was proven.
01:32:31.500 Justin Trudeau did that.
01:32:32.720 Is it legal, lawful?
01:32:34.040 No, they can't.
01:32:35.320 So what we've really encouraged Canadians to do is take all of your funds out of the bank, pay cash, cash, cash for everything with your bills, etc.
01:32:44.880 You may just want to leave enough money in the bank that if you're on automatic payment, if you can't go into the facility or start writing checks again, my friends, and start paying that way and stop all the automation from your bank accounts.
01:32:58.500 In green society, there won't be electric vehicles, the grid won't handle it, which is what we were just saying.
01:33:04.580 So there will be none for us, only for those in power.
01:33:07.920 Okay, you mentioned to vote out those who are pushing the C40 agenda.
01:33:12.320 How do we know anyone running won't be pressured, threatened to also push it through?
01:33:18.660 I think once there's a critical mass, there's going to be so much anger, right?
01:33:26.160 If you just look at the plan and you don't dig in, it looks pretty, oh, gee, global warming, we have to do these things.
01:33:33.480 Okay, let's do them.
01:33:34.900 But when someone really breaks down the plan and takes it to where it needs to be seen, which is that this is a communist agenda, right?
01:33:43.880 There are still good judges out there that need to look at this plan.
01:33:51.240 So you have to look at who are the climate, who's on the climate board, right?
01:33:57.340 And what are your climate plans?
01:34:00.420 And you have to let your neighbors know.
01:34:03.160 You know, every time we wake someone up to these secret agendas, we wake with them, their creativity, their network, and their ability, right?
01:34:15.020 I, you know, I didn't, I mean, I had a relative trust of my world.
01:34:22.200 I have four small kids, you know, between eight and 11.
01:34:26.620 And I've spent the last decade or so focusing on work and my family life.
01:34:34.880 But when I woke up, I became a warrior.
01:34:37.620 And that's the case with every soul that you wake up.
01:34:47.000 Absolutely.
01:34:47.500 I'm going to have to say goodbye.
01:34:49.360 Yes, I'm just going to wrap it up.
01:34:51.360 I wish I knew prior.
01:34:53.060 I wouldn't have even put you through the question time.
01:34:55.740 All right, Lisa, thank you so much.
01:34:57.640 Just God bless you.
01:34:58.540 I pray for a quick recovery.
01:35:01.400 Thank you.
01:35:01.920 Okay.
01:35:02.640 Well, that was an amazing presentation from Lisa.
01:35:05.940 I think it's incredible information that we need to use and move going forward in order to be educated and to have these meetings with our elected officials.
01:35:15.760 And so just as a point of interest, I'll be coming to Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia at the end of July and the beginning of August.
01:35:24.720 So I'm coming to meet the chapters and have some meet and greet with our members.
01:35:29.140 I'm really hoping to meet some of you during that time.
01:35:31.740 I'm excited about it.
01:35:33.260 Okay, Terenzio, if we could take a look at next week's guests.
01:35:38.060 Robert is going to be joining us.
01:35:39.640 He's a forensic arborist.
01:35:41.720 And right there, as it says, global fires equals global control.
01:35:46.000 And as we know, if you're suspicious of whether or not these fires have been set and that this is a controlled situation, you would be right.
01:35:53.320 And Robert has, as a forensic arborist, he has come up with information after examining fires and going to the sites to prove that there is something pretty suspicious going on in the way that the fires are burning and how it is affecting the trees.
01:36:12.560 And so, of course, this agenda is part of the climate cabal's fear mongering to suggest that the fires are part of climate change.
01:36:24.100 And also, it's being used as a tool to cause fear and force individuals to move into the cities out of urban areas.
01:36:32.280 And so, this is going to be an incredible Empower Hour.
01:36:35.940 So, we look forward to you joining us next week.
01:36:39.340 All right, on to the verse of the day.
01:36:42.780 It's Daniel 6, 26 to 27.
01:36:45.680 And I believe that God will rescue us.
01:37:15.680 And to those of us who are believers in Christ Jesus and have given our life to them, we have the assurance that this life is temporal and that heaven is for eternity.
01:37:27.700 And so, I encourage you today, don't walk in fear.
01:37:30.120 That's a tool of the enemy, that God is great and that Canada turned their backs on Him.
01:37:36.380 And the whole purpose of this exercise is that we need to turn the heart of this country back to Him.
01:37:42.900 And so, I'd encourage you today that if you're struggling, if you're filled with fear, if you've got anxiety in your life, Action for Canada has an amazing prayer team who would like to pray for you.
01:37:53.380 So, if you send your prayer request in, we will cover that in prayer.
01:37:57.680 The prayer request line will be in the description for those of you who are going to watch this video afterwards.
01:38:03.540 And within the Empower Hour, it's included in the chat.
01:38:06.920 So, thank you so much for joining us.
01:38:08.560 We look forward to seeing you next week.
01:38:10.680 God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:38:13.660 Sonia, God.
01:38:19.280 That's what I've got to say.
01:38:20.980 Look at this crowd.
01:38:25.660 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
01:38:32.620 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom.
01:38:48.100 And I'm calling on you today.
01:38:51.380 Don't put them to shame.
01:38:53.680 Don't waste what they did.
01:38:55.900 We have guaranteed rights in this country.
01:38:59.220 We are putting chapters across the nation.
01:39:09.840 We are going to be in every town and every city.
01:39:13.340 And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people
01:39:18.120 who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other
01:39:21.980 and give each other the help when they're down.
01:39:24.380 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
01:39:33.100 The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
01:39:39.660 Judgment will again be found on justice and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:39:46.840 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:39:55.160 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
01:39:59.940 God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:40:05.580 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:40:09.480 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort
01:40:22.460 because we as a nation have turned our backs on him and we need to get right.
01:40:29.620 So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:40:33.160 I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
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