Action4Canada - September 11, 2025


Empower Hour Dallas Brodie: Exposing and Opposing the Reconciliation Industry Sept. 10, 2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

174.18881

Word Count

11,846

Sentence Count

6

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

In this episode, we remember the courageous young man who was on a mission to proclaim the truth, no matter the cost, and who inspired the old and the young, but especially the next generation. His legacy lives on as he passes the baton to those he mentored and influenced, especially the men who are the warriors and protectors.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 see this is how silly it got he says you should have acknowledged that there has been suffering
00:00:04.040 in your comment i said john but this isn't about that everybody's all acknowledged that i'm dealing
00:00:09.580 with a situation of if we can't have truth at the law society then we are truly doomed this
00:00:15.560 documentary is going is called making a killing and we have indigenous people in it and it's about
00:00:23.100 the plunder of uh reconciliation and the plunder of canada right it goes into the amount of money
00:00:31.400 being the wealth it's the land transfers the wealth transfers and the power transfers that are taking
00:00:37.160 place the vast majority of this money is not getting down to the people that most all pretty
00:00:43.200 much all canadians want to see a better life for native people i've always wanted that risk being
00:00:49.580 unpopular at the dinner party okay just just risk offending i've had people say dallas it's so good
00:00:55.420 you can say it because i can't say i'm like i can't say it either like this wasn't fun for me
00:00:59.440 like it's not like i had some special power it's just that now that i've walked through the fire
00:01:03.920 it's over now i feel free and i'm on the other side and i can speak and i'm not afraid at all
00:01:09.900 anymore it's it's almost a it's a trial by fire and once the media the twitter mass the mobbing as
00:01:17.400 james lindsay calls it the modern the modern day struggle sessions there's a whole podcast he's
00:01:22.380 done about this you you you get through it and you're through yes say to people just do it
00:01:29.540 state your position and you'll find out courage is contagious and other people will come to you and
00:01:35.060 say thank you for saying that hello hello action for canada friends we're so glad you've tuned in
00:01:50.360 to tonight's show a warm welcome to you our guest speaker this evening is dallas brody and the title
00:01:57.240 of tonight's show is exposing and opposing the reconciliation industry it's september 10th
00:02:04.460 2025 and this is the empower hour before we head over to tonight's special guest speaker
00:02:11.720 tanya has a few words she wants to share with us hello tanya hi heather thank you so much for that
00:02:18.640 yeah today has been uh you know quite a big day and if you haven't heard uh charlie kirk was shot dead
00:02:25.700 at an event in utah today it's a very significant day uh for not only america for canada for the world
00:02:32.640 charlie was a courageous young man who was on a mission to proclaim the truth no matter the cost
00:02:40.020 he inspired the old and the young but especially the next generation charlie was a man of god a husband
00:02:47.300 and a father and he knew what the future held for his family if he didn't speak up
00:02:52.380 may his legacy live on as he passes the baton onto those he mentored and influenced
00:03:00.220 especially the men who are the warriors and protectors may this tragic event give you new
00:03:08.620 meaning and new purpose he has received his crown of glory and heard the words well done good and faithful
00:03:16.180 servant this very day continue to pray for him and his family and that what the enemy meant for harm
00:03:24.640 god will use it for good for his good and his glory i know myself dallas is coming on as well and we
00:03:32.640 would consider charlie kirk a comrade in this battle for truth and righteousness and so it's with a heavy
00:03:39.600 heart that um all of us bear the weight of the events that took place today i have some scripture
00:03:46.640 hebrews 13 6 says so we say with confidence the lord is my helper i will not be afraid what can mere
00:03:55.760 mortals do to me and charlie's experiencing that right now as he stands in glory with our heavenly father
00:04:03.140 so they may harm the body but they can't do anything with our soul and charlie knew that
00:04:08.140 and he was still willing to take that risk every day so that truth would prevail and i love what
00:04:14.740 thomas paine has said as well which we live by as well i prefer peace but if trouble must come let
00:04:21.360 it come in my time so that my children can live in peace and that is the sacrifice that we're willing
00:04:28.380 to make here at action for canada as we stand on the front line and fight for truth and justice and
00:04:33.920 we will continue to do that and so with that um heather would you please bring on our special guest
00:04:40.000 thank you tanya we are so pleased to welcome dallas brody to the show tonight dallas is the mla for
00:04:50.760 vancouver quilchana the interim leader of the new one bc party and a law school graduate with a
00:04:57.440 certificate in broadcast journalism she was the opposition's attorney general critic for a short
00:05:03.360 time under the bc conservatives but when she took a strong stand refuting documents containing false
00:05:09.640 claims about the former camlips indian residential school site she was quickly expelled from caucus
00:05:15.900 we are so grateful that dallas has refused to compromise and that she's committed to standing up
00:05:22.180 for the truth tonight she's going to expose the lies confront the corruption and share her vision
00:05:28.040 for a free and united british columbia and canada will you all please help me welcome dallas brody
00:05:34.880 dallas thank you for joining us tonight welcome to the empower hour thank you very much for welcoming me to
00:05:40.880 this amazing program and tanya thank you for all the work you've been doing through the years
00:05:46.660 i'm following you and it's really an honor to be on your show thank you yeah well thank you dallas
00:05:52.540 it's likewise an honor to have you on the show as well and before we start here i'm going to do
00:05:56.900 something that i think you can embrace as well is that i'm going to do a land acknowledgement
00:06:00.880 and i'm going to thank god and god alone for the ground that i'm standing on and uh this is a battle
00:06:07.080 it's been a spiritual battle for some time now a battle against good and evil a battle against
00:06:12.240 um ideologies and thoughts of greed uh corruption in um all levels of government and you know the
00:06:19.900 more that that spreads it's it becomes like if there's a true pandemic this we're we're looking
00:06:24.260 at it right now as so many people vie for position so to start the show i wanted to ask you like there
00:06:31.120 there's going to be some of our viewers who may not know a lot about you but you're an mla a bc mla
00:06:37.700 and i just wanted to ask what is it that motivated you to get into politics and then become such a
00:06:46.460 strong public figure taking a stand on issues where i'm standing going yes there are millions of
00:06:54.760 canadians who if they haven't heard about you i'm i'm going to encourage everybody you know look up
00:07:00.000 dallas brody get on her uh sign up for her twitter page and follow her because you will be so
00:07:07.360 encouraged she is saying everything out loud that we have been fighting for uh for a decade so yeah
00:07:13.920 tell us how did you get started on this journey uh thank you so much for that tanya um i got started
00:07:20.080 on this journey in the summer of 2020 um i'm basically i was it was during the pandemic and i remember
00:07:27.640 the day i watched when they started to shut streets down in vancouver suddenly all the streets were
00:07:32.400 empty and i drove into vancouver one day from the sunshine coast and they were diverting cars off
00:07:37.140 of beach avenue i phoned my sister i said they're doing it it's happening they're going to shut beach
00:07:41.960 avenue i know they're going to transform the whole city i could just feel it and then as i drove through
00:07:46.120 the city i also started to realize how incredibly filthy everything looked and one thing led to another
00:07:51.040 i was at a couple of dinner parties uh people were saying you need to meet this person in a group of
00:07:56.000 women we got together and started saying what are we going to do uh this is a mess we can feel the
00:08:01.900 city is sliding it wasn't just what they were doing in the under the cover of covid but the the whole
00:08:07.480 decay and decadence that was setting into the city of vancouver was obvious uh we have you know the drug
00:08:14.400 addicts and the the the filth just the city that i grew up in is no more so we got together and started
00:08:20.900 a group called save our city and that group got a little bit of traction just five women coming
00:08:26.500 together and we were all brave and sort of warrior types and we were tired of just sitting there at
00:08:32.320 dinner parties complaining so we managed to get uh some airtime on cknw of course cbc shut us out
00:08:38.380 completely we could never get on a lot of places wouldn't accept our editorial saying well you're
00:08:43.220 nobody we don't know who you are we don't know who you represent you know who are you to say you have
00:08:47.320 an opinion kind of thing we got that and we just kept fighting and then as time went by um i started
00:08:53.260 meeting more and more people in politics and um i was asked to run in vancouver koshanna which is where
00:09:00.600 i was living at the time by the the fledgling conservative party at the time it was just starting
00:09:05.820 out uh there was no way i was going to win that riding uh but i was going to be a placeholder and the
00:09:11.980 first conservative to run in that riding for some approximately 60 years and so i ran i only had
00:09:17.980 about three weeks to get going and i got six percent of the vote and then when the general
00:09:23.140 i lost to kevin falcon it was a by-election kevin falcon was taking his place as the leader of the bc
00:09:29.340 united at the time and then uh two years later i ran in the general election and actually managed to
00:09:35.800 beat kevin falcon and which was a shocker and then uh he pulled out because our party was pulling ahead
00:09:43.180 and you know in fairness to kevin he's been very gracious to me about a lot of the things that have
00:09:48.140 come up uh so i have nothing bad to say about him but i did win the riding and then i was into
00:09:54.320 victoria and so do you want me to tell you what happened after that or well i i was there with you
00:10:01.020 you're talking february at this point right um yeah let's let's move over into what happened and
00:10:08.860 just so our viewers know uh we've had the liberal party dominating in bc and the ndp party i feel very
00:10:16.060 strongly that the ndp david eby stole the last election there was a lot of nefarious things going on
00:10:21.820 during uh you know the election night uh ballot boxes and all the rest of it it should continue to
00:10:27.820 be investigated action for canada has taken steps or notices of liability to antoine bogman
00:10:32.880 uh the head of elections bc it so many many things went on and so then i happened to hear about
00:10:39.760 okay so the bc conservatives ended up uh strategically losing by a couple of seats it was neck and neck
00:10:47.780 there and then it ends up they were having their convention people were very concerned about the
00:10:52.920 party being infiltrated especially because john rust dad was it was the liberal party and he stepped
00:11:00.320 away because he spoke out against so jean i think was it kevin falcon did or somebody did as well and
00:11:06.520 and so they ended up forming the bc so it's kind of like the new bc conservative party and we didn't
00:11:12.740 feel good about the fact that it was a bunch of liberals forming this party but we had hope
00:11:17.000 we tried to get um a lot of candidates to run who were dedicated conservative individuals and who
00:11:24.820 supported the issues against mass immigration and soji and the drug addiction and things like this
00:11:31.000 so we end up at this convention and why don't you tell us uh where things went from the bc conservative
00:11:36.280 convention from there well once we uh we once we all got elected uh we barely lost to the ndp and i agree
00:11:44.400 there was there was some funny business there uh but once we all got together uh it was very
00:11:50.000 clear as soon as the the whole bc conservative caucus met at the beginning that something had
00:11:55.360 really happened during the course of the campaign to our party it was interesting at first because
00:12:01.140 when you're campaigning you don't have time to watch what the central party is doing but while we were
00:12:05.740 all busy in our ridings campaigning desperately trying to run things and none of us most of us had never
00:12:10.180 run before so we were running you know flying by the seat of our pants trying to get elected
00:12:15.280 and uh when we were busy the the party brass and people who were getting involved in the party at
00:12:23.500 the top level the backroom operators who by the way are the most scummy horrible people i'll come
00:12:29.440 back to that later but these backroom operators are the whole problem they were going out and recruiting
00:12:34.380 definite non-conservatives to join the party this wasn't just sort of different shades of conservative
00:12:41.080 this was you know there can be different breeds of dog this was cats and dogs it wasn't even close to
00:12:46.640 being the same and we all got in a room and very quickly you started going what's going on here wait a
00:12:51.840 second uh one person joined the group chat and started saying so what's our dei count here in this group how many
00:12:59.020 people identify as as non-binary and the whole place was like what what what what's going on here hold
00:13:06.560 on a second um how did this happen to our party and so um this was just the early hints of what was
00:13:13.620 happening and then we all in a good measure tried to just move forward work on this and it was very
00:13:19.620 clear that the the prime positions within like the shadow cabinet was being filled with people who were
00:13:25.320 not the the conservatives and kept wanting to give john the benefit of the doubt and saying well
00:13:30.920 maybe this is just sort of a mistake or he knows what he's doing or maybe he's putting more experienced
00:13:36.260 people in or things like that but truthfully we were getting iced out and the conservatives were being
00:13:42.680 put down the way and and even where we were seated in the legislature uh the office people they put
00:13:49.440 they they assigned as offices who they put us in with it was amazing when looking back on it it was very
00:13:54.140 carefully planned and so um once i got in um once we were in there i was uh one of the attorney general
00:14:04.320 critics and uh the story that got me expelled was this situation uh there was a lawyer named there is a
00:14:13.940 lawyer named jim heller very brave man he's a criminal lawyer criminal defense lawyer incredibly bright man
00:14:21.240 he's from victoria and there is a new course that the law society british columbia requires all lawyers
00:14:27.860 to take now which is fine it's a mandatory course about indigenous culture and um every lawyer has to
00:14:34.880 take it and jim heller and one of his friends uh were taking this course and they noticed that there
00:14:41.940 were still things being said in these course materials that were inaccurate um namely that there had been
00:14:48.460 215 bodies found in a mass grave at the kamloops uh indian residential school kirs kirs and so
00:14:58.480 it it made the paper when they first complained and uh i remember that seeing that and they they
00:15:06.560 complained to the law side they sent emails uh nothing was answered the email they would say you need to
00:15:11.920 correct the materials you need to put that there are probable or potential burials but you can't say
00:15:16.420 that bodies have been found because that's actually not true and so none of these were responded to
00:15:22.600 and jim decided i'm going to take it up a level and he presented a resolution at the annual general
00:15:27.600 meeting of the law society of british columbia which is the central governing body of all lawyers in the
00:15:33.080 province uh and the opposition he got was fierce and fast and furious and in the course of the debate
00:15:42.740 that was taking place online they published a they were openly saying they didn't support jim's
00:15:49.240 resolution the the official brass of the law society and they also published a document that
00:15:55.120 was published by the i believe it was the union of bc indian chiefs or the indian the judicial council
00:16:01.200 of indian chiefs saying that jim heller was a racist and a denialist and this is where things got
00:16:09.920 bad and basically the law society was referring to a document and giving a hyperlink to something that
00:16:15.560 claimed him to be both racist and denialist and then the story hit the newspaper in the national
00:16:21.520 post saying a lawyer bc lawyer sues law society for defamation when that story hit the news uh i i
00:16:30.220 received a call from someone in the party saying you know you should comment on this this is the law
00:16:36.300 society and so i contacted the communications person at our party uh a guy named brad zubik he was head
00:16:45.160 of communications and i said brad i'd like to i had never posted on x in my life before ever i would
00:16:50.320 like to say something about this because this is really concerning and he said go ahead i totally agree
00:16:56.060 with you okay so i post something just saying i i i'm very concerned it's something to the effect i'm
00:17:03.360 concerned about what i'm reading here about this situation the law society should fix these course
00:17:07.620 materials quickly and nikki sharma maybe you should look into this as well as the ag
00:17:11.940 well within three hours i get a call from brad zubik saying take it down i said why he goes because
00:17:21.600 uh this is the truth alia warbus is screaming and yelling and crying at me and telling me this has to
00:17:29.180 come down she was the house leader of the party i said but brad that's not okay i mean i just was
00:17:37.660 shocked that i was being asked to take it down because nothing i said was untrue or wrong um so i
00:17:43.820 didn't take it down and one thing led to another then i got a call from john i stood my ground and i
00:17:48.580 said if i take this down i lose all credibility i i have said nothing wrong i've done nothing wrong
00:17:54.960 and the materials at the law society need to be corrected then so the heat came up around me
00:18:02.040 they had all sorts of people coming to speak to me get get upset with me uh the pressure came on
00:18:09.300 john did a press conference without telling me that he had told the um told me to take it down and i
00:18:15.140 wasn't warned of that i came out of the legislative chamber these lights flashed in my face i've never
00:18:20.020 been scrummed like that before happily i held it together but then things got worse because i went
00:18:25.340 on a zoom meeting like this um later to tell my story and in the context of that zoom meeting
00:18:31.800 i said that i was yes i was mocking this what i would call cultural marxism that says that all truths
00:18:41.540 are equivalent to each other his truth her truth grandma's truth and i i was just saying that
00:18:48.400 anyway this is what really sent things over the edge um i didn't even know it had been published
00:18:55.760 on the internet which was fine that it was i didn't mind but i was attacked for that um and i got um
00:19:03.460 ambushed at a caucus meeting about this where i got yelled at screamed at sworn at and told that i was
00:19:12.660 mocking sexual abuse survivors and i literally had no idea what they were talking about i was just but my
00:19:17.720 my face went numb i was standing with all these people yelling at me and it was a horrible i was
00:19:24.600 in the caucus room because we had a meeting every morning and um it was terrible
00:19:30.760 and uh it was all it was really like a struggle session i i tried to stand up and just explain
00:19:39.000 about the law society situation because i could tell this had gone offside and i'm like what is going on
00:19:43.480 here and then um uh you know one thing led to another i left that room that day quietly i'd never
00:19:51.880 stormed out i i thought i can't take this anymore i think i'm going to be sick i i picked up my briefcase
00:19:58.060 and i was just telling myself dallas just just pick up your briefcase and just make it to the door
00:20:03.360 and go out um i i went out the door and the setup was complete because they had told the media in
00:20:10.180 advance they were going to do this to me they were waiting for me outside the door in the hallway
00:20:14.440 but i came out earlier than they expected so they couldn't get me and they were like hey there she is
00:20:19.560 and they they mobbed me and they weren't ready the cameramen were all over the place and not ready
00:20:24.660 so i managed to go down the stairs to my office and i just sat there in a state of like
00:20:29.200 uh i don't know what you'd call it um and they and then other members of my caucus who had also
00:20:37.760 tried to stand up for me got yelled at and sworn at in that meeting as well uh and they i guess
00:20:44.040 people started following me out and i didn't ask them to i never thought anybody would the people who
00:20:51.360 followed me out i didn't even really know very well and went down to my office and that's when uh
00:20:57.500 around 12 30 that day uh was it that yeah it was 12 20 that day i was expelled from the caucus by a
00:21:05.400 press release that said that i was mocking child sex abuse victims and that i was giving support to
00:21:12.180 pedophiles wow dallas well i just gotta i have to thank you so much for um providing your testimony as
00:21:21.140 to what got you through that and to that point and i know it can two years ago i was doing uh speaking
00:21:30.340 to her on the island and i i as well hadn't hardly used social media a whole lot and the report from
00:21:35.860 the rcmp came out regarding the missing and murdered women on the government's website proving that 86
00:21:41.600 percent of the murders had actually happened within uh their community themselves they you know they
00:21:49.240 were killing each other and and so i had said you know what thank goodness uh the murdered and
00:21:55.860 missing women's case that you know the report is out and as well the graves are empty well i didn't
00:22:02.060 think anything else it was like 11 o'clock at night i was still working i i two weeks later i'm on this
00:22:07.900 trip on the island heading into port alberni and the chief starts claiming that you know i i'm banned
00:22:13.680 from port alberni and i went anyways and we did have a meeting even though it got shut down but the
00:22:19.680 vitriol online and what comes after that but it is because of us sticking it out and people like
00:22:27.240 professor francis widdowson and you've got nina green doing investigations and there is a former judge
00:22:35.540 who's writing on this issue all the time where i was years ago on this issue and speaking this uh
00:22:42.160 the the truth and the facts about this and saying that this was a fraud they're extorting money and
00:22:48.100 there's an agenda it's it's coming from the united nations the undrip united nations declaration on the
00:22:54.040 rights of indigenous people and drip it in bc and it's unlawful it's illegal and and so it's progressed
00:23:01.180 as uh the light of truth gets exposed on them i feel like they feel like their time is pressing in
00:23:07.700 so they've got to move more quickly forward and if david if the likes of david evey and i'm going to
00:23:13.300 include john rustad in this if if they hadn't been undergirding this and facilitating it it would never
00:23:20.040 have gotten to this point and and then um you know as another matter to support the fact that we
00:23:28.160 were speaking the truth all the time that they're exploiting the indians for their own personal gain
00:23:35.500 to steal our property and to steal our natural resources and the other report has now come out
00:23:42.800 from the rcmp that was done between 1995 and 2003 there was an eight-year investigation and it was
00:23:50.320 supposed to be on on these uh so-called sexual abuse like you say that you're you know supporting
00:23:55.800 pedophiles and sexual abusers well the report came out and said no you know of uh what was it 150 000
00:24:01.460 um children across the country had attended the schools and i think there was 14 convictions
00:24:08.180 consisting of natives themselves indians themselves and and so their whole uh scenario is falling apart
00:24:16.740 it's crumbling all around them and people who are doing the research have the evidence to prove it
00:24:22.060 and now it's a matter of getting this into court so you are standing strong on truth you are digging
00:24:29.140 your heels in and refusing to give any territory back and i thank you for that and our viewers thank you
00:24:35.780 for that because it has to come from all of these different directions because i believe in the end
00:24:41.080 truth is going to prevail we are going to need to to um overturn this and so as we move forward
00:24:48.340 uh you know having been um in law journalism and politics all of those things i'd imagine have
00:24:56.180 shaped your uh perspective uh on the truth and accountability in public life but
00:25:02.260 um as party leadership had demanded you delete those tweets and you just were adamant that you were not
00:25:11.200 going to um accommodate them in those ways we can see that that must have been a really
00:25:18.020 difficult decision to make are you do you have any regret over it or are you glad that you stood
00:25:24.280 your ground and where's the direction that you're now um going from here uh i will say for sure i have
00:25:32.680 no regret i will say for about two weeks though i was having trouble eating like the little things
00:25:38.080 people were saying about me and i might add that in my legal career i was a criminal defense lawyer
00:25:42.660 i had i've done more work for probably these young and i i used to do youth uh volunteer work at the
00:25:49.320 youth prison and i used to visit young aboriginal kids and tutor them and help them like i i've been
00:25:54.960 in the trenches doing this kind of work so for them to say that i'm making fun of these people is so
00:26:00.840 unbelievably sickening but i've learned that there's no no low that they will not go to
00:26:05.980 in order to pursue this so i have no regrets i'm not going to say it was easy a couple of weeks that
00:26:12.160 were very hard but i had some strong people telling me this is what they do dallas this is how they get
00:26:17.560 you this is what they do this is the this is james lindsey calls it the um modern struggle session
00:26:24.180 and you cannot give a millimeter because you you cannot give even oh i see your point of view and
00:26:33.980 i'll i'll maybe adjust that because initially john for example wanted me to say he said dallas it's
00:26:39.340 the problem that you use the word zero zero bodies he said you shouldn't have used the word zero
00:26:44.360 i said zero is a bad see this is how silly it got he says you should have acknowledged that there has
00:26:51.160 been suffering in your comment i said john but this isn't about that everybody's all acknowledged that
00:26:57.140 i'm dealing with a situation of if we can't have truth at the law society then we are truly doomed
00:27:02.940 well yeah that's the whole center of truth and i'm talking about the objective truth and this is
00:27:09.100 precisely what got me into the most trouble was me saying everybody's saying well this is my truth
00:27:13.620 this is her truth this is this truth but there really objectively is only one truth my shirt is blue
00:27:19.780 and white you can say you're seeing that it's yellow but it's not yellow but if your truth is it's
00:27:24.620 yellow i won't deny you that but objectively it is a blue and white striped shirt and so i i just had to
00:27:31.700 live with it it got very ugly after that once we were sitting as um as independents uh i was shunned
00:27:40.540 in the legislature literally and completely the entire conservative caucus was told not to speak to
00:27:46.500 me look at me ever uh refer to me or be caught speaking to me anywhere in the hallways i've been
00:27:52.120 told this they were they were um told to literally shun me in every way possible and i had friends
00:27:58.960 who i loved in that who still they were so scared they wouldn't even look at me and tara got tara
00:28:05.820 armstrong who decided to leave too and jordan it was pretty bad it was bad but we we started finding
00:28:12.400 our feet and you know sometimes there are blessings in disguise and i i decided that i will stand in the
00:28:22.120 truth the truth and if i never win again in politics so be it but i will not have compromised
00:28:29.620 my principles and i know my heart nothing i said was intended to be racist or mean or cruel it was the
00:28:37.800 truth and uh so i i just decided i'm gonna let the chips fall where they may i will not compromise on
00:28:44.860 this otherwise i'm just being like all the other politicians that i have personally disliked
00:28:49.240 completely when i watch them fold like a house of cards so i'm standing firm and as time goes by
00:28:57.740 now we've started our own party i don't know if you want me to go on to that but uh that's a big story
00:29:02.900 too yeah no i i'm i'm thinking it's uh amazing where you've gone from here and i'm just kind of
00:29:08.260 thinking you know when god calls us up he equips us with what we need and it can seem like a lot when
00:29:14.160 it feels like the whole world is coming against you even those that you would have considered were
00:29:19.800 close allies once upon a time it it you know can feel like betrayals but as you move through it i
00:29:26.460 know there's several incidents uh because action for canada has been on the front line of all of the
00:29:32.100 difficult issues that when you proclaim a truth before people are considering it they've been so
00:29:38.760 indoctrinated in in this psychological warfare that we're a secular nation that we're a multicultural
00:29:46.580 nation that we're a post national state with no core identity and when you come up and speak some
00:29:52.900 absolute facts because that's what justin trudeau and the globalists were doing it was attacking our
00:29:59.360 emotions attacking our ability to think critically and so like you say the example of your shirt is
00:30:06.180 yellow and it's like no you know what all of us can see that it's a blue and blue and white striped
00:30:10.140 shirt and they will do it for as long as it takes for you to finally get so worn down that you will
00:30:16.160 admit to it so that that's been the plan taking away our sovereignty uh taking away our if there's been
00:30:23.960 any patriotism in canada to fight for canada to you know believe in it as we've been flooded with
00:30:29.840 all of these immigrants who are not expected to assimilate or integrate and people
00:30:36.080 were thinking oh you know they have a right to believe the way they do and a right to think the
00:30:39.500 way they do and it's like well if that's the case then how come the countries that they've left to come
00:30:44.220 here for freedom and democracy don't function the same way we wouldn't be able to do this in those
00:30:48.860 countries and it's the same with our battle that's going on with the indians and they have been
00:30:56.940 facilitated and they've been groomed in a way to accept en masse their victimhood
00:31:04.060 and dallas you and i are also fighting on the same issue with the lgbtq them they have this program
00:31:10.760 in school in soji 123 that victimizes these kids eternally and they don't uh progress or achieve
00:31:19.080 their greatest goals then and i apply that to the indians themselves so even when i was two years ago
00:31:25.340 doing uh this speaking tour there were some indians that showed up to the events to hear what i had to
00:31:32.480 say and they would come up and say we agree with you we agree with you like the chiefs are taking
00:31:37.840 the majority of the money i'm not saying there's not a few good chiefs looking out for their bands
00:31:42.460 but a lot of them are taking uh the money they're stealing from canadians these resources uh to think
00:31:49.880 that they could have their own nations they they don't even qualify for a nation and so it's very
00:31:55.700 concerning to see this perpetuate it is very concerning and i want to just also add that when i ran for
00:32:01.040 election i this was not my main issue uh the first nations issue i knew that it was a problem
00:32:05.340 and uh i had gotten into trouble at one point during an open debate during the campaign where i
00:32:10.600 i had said i had said on a podcast a few years ago that when the majority of the people on the downtown
00:32:15.780 east side are are first nations people they are they are suffering and i said why aren't their chiefs
00:32:22.500 and council coming to get them and taking care of them they only complain after they're gone
00:32:26.620 and then they say how dare you lose our people and then i think they're alive right now they've
00:32:31.180 been down there living in the rain and why don't you go help them now so that was brought up during
00:32:36.000 the campaign and i said it and um i was sort of exploded during the campaign about that it sort
00:32:41.360 of drifted into the background and then when i did this thing with the law society then i really
00:32:46.960 started to learn the details about undrip and then drippa and i don't know how much everybody else
00:32:53.520 knows about these things but i've been on a very steep learning curve about the extent
00:32:57.880 that this genie is out of the bottle okay this this is so far down the tracks now
00:33:05.180 that the expectations of the um these 204 bands in british columbia are way way out of control
00:33:15.800 and they have been promised the sun the moon and the stars and they're getting it and the secret
00:33:21.320 agreements being negotiated all over the province right now and they are being done in secret
00:33:25.080 uh i have learned so much that i'm in shock at what's been going on and it's no wonder that our
00:33:31.400 our province is grinding to a halt no one wants to invest here but the the detail of what i've had
00:33:38.320 to learn and i've learned so much listening to people like francis widdowson um i've i've i've i've
00:33:44.780 just learned so much and i've been just absorbing information from you know uh aboriginal law experts
00:33:52.720 and learning going back over the case law i mean i knew some of it delgamook i knew some of these
00:33:57.340 just sort of from a distance but the problem is really deep and wide in victoria the one thing you're
00:34:05.160 not allowed to do is question anything about this file and that's what the like john rustad won't
00:34:11.940 question anything about it david eby demands complete adherence to this is good this is good
00:34:17.520 and if you question the other 90 tara and i are questioning it if you question the other they're
00:34:22.900 93 91 mlas you are called a racist and that you're engendering hatred towards first nations people
00:34:30.900 so the interesting part is is that when my name started to get out there i started getting letters
00:34:36.440 from indigenous people around the province saying thank you mrs brody like this is crazy i'm thinking
00:34:42.340 they're saying you're right the chiefs don't care about us you know i was an addict when i was lying
00:34:48.340 on my stomach in oppenheimer park no one came to help me so one thing led to another and our group
00:34:55.620 decided we were going to do a documentary which i am proud to say will be coming out um at the
00:35:02.280 early october um teasers are going to start coming out of the interviews we did we traveled the
00:35:08.700 province in a van we worked the whole first half of july and the stories that we have that are going
00:35:14.240 to come out are going to shock british columbians um there's for example a graveyard on galliano island
00:35:22.240 that they're saying that no white people can be buried there now which was founded by the settlers
00:35:26.180 of galliano like the details that little things that are going on around the province it's everywhere
00:35:31.660 uh and nobody's hearing about it because it's not reported and so um this documentary is going
00:35:39.200 is called making a killing and we have indigenous people in it and it's about the plunder of uh
00:35:46.740 reconciliation and the plunder of canada right it goes into the amount of money being the wealth it's
00:35:55.340 the land transfers the wealth transfers and the power transfers that are taking place
00:35:59.760 and a lot the vast majority of this money is not getting down to the people that most all pretty
00:36:06.680 much all canadians want to see a better life for native people i've always wanted that yeah and
00:36:12.980 it's not down life remains terrible for the vast majority of the people living on the reserves and in
00:36:19.960 the city um in our cities and what we've termed the reconciliation industry uh they don't like that word
00:36:27.680 by the way i was openly threatened by a guy from one of the treaty eight reserves up in northern bc he
00:36:34.600 saw me in a restaurant in victoria he wandered over and he said he pointed at me and he said
00:36:39.760 i know who you are and uh you you should stop calling it the reconciliation industry this is
00:36:47.780 reconciliation and then he the person i was sitting with watch who you're associating with
00:36:53.580 and yeah no we're not going to stop calling it that because it it's very accurate it's being
00:36:59.640 proven now and you know i got a caution as well that we shouldn't use their language because
00:37:04.000 um i always use the term indian because uh that's what they were called the indian act is what they
00:37:09.860 referred to in other times uh in the charter aboriginal and so they weren't first nations they
00:37:15.480 weren't first and they never uh created a nation there was over 640 tribes when the europeans
00:37:22.320 came to canada they were all in fighting as you know they are still today all fighting now it's
00:37:27.980 like who can get the most money who can get the property and as the united nations comes in and
00:37:33.420 klaus schwab from the wef saying you'll have nothing and be happy because they want our trillions of
00:37:38.360 dollars worth of natural resources this is about money it's about power it's about taking control
00:37:42.760 and we're going to put a stop to it we're not going to be a bunch of pushovers
00:37:46.120 and if the indians i think the majority of them you know could plainly understand that the indian act
00:37:53.320 i mean this has made them wards of the state we need to release them from these contracts they need
00:37:58.860 to be ripped up they can willingly exit the system if they want to join the rest of the canadians
00:38:04.060 and uh stop getting anything for free just refuse and you know that's one big step that you can take
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00:40:21.280 and uh you know what if it had been muslims that came into this country originally they would have been
00:40:29.580 all wiped out just like in the christian nations they were all slaughtered and i don't see the un or
00:40:34.300 anyone else appealing to the muslims to pay reparations and to reconcile with all of the
00:40:41.180 christians and i mean they came in brutally as they are today brutally slaughtering people and
00:40:46.900 taking their booty and and so we came in signing contracts and agreements peacefully and and so things have
00:40:53.640 to be put in perspective we came in i hate to say it in the way of that you know the europeans ended up
00:40:59.300 building not dominating but building a prosperous incredible nation and if they had just gotten
00:41:04.900 on board and appreciated that we wouldn't be where we are now but our objective is to get all of these
00:41:10.200 illegal uh treaties overturned take the land back uh because it legally isn't theirs and judge
00:41:15.820 gisbrecht has confirmed that as well so those are a few of my strong points as to how so where where
00:41:22.320 before we get to 1 bc or included in you know developing this party and i'm hoping there's going to be
00:41:28.060 some more good people to cross the aisle because i know some of those good people and i'm calling on
00:41:32.060 them now cross the aisle and join dallas because uh you know what you are good people why are you still
00:41:37.680 in the bc conservatives it was a bit confusing so tell us about that i think the reason why a lot of
00:41:43.740 them are staying is because they feel completely betrayed that their their our conservative party was
00:41:48.700 taken over by this rump group of of um former bc united and really wokesters who came in and
00:41:57.680 they they were like maybe we could serve a purpose dallas and tara stay there and we stay here and work
00:42:04.300 from the inside and there's some probably merit to that but my understanding is there's a lot of
00:42:10.140 shifting going on right now there's been stories coming out on jazz joe hall today about problems again
00:42:16.200 within the leadership uh contest for john rustad that's been going on and you can read about that
00:42:22.640 um i'm not as familiar as what's going on with that but some people are leaving there's a lot of
00:42:28.440 discontent and things could be really shifting it might be a very exciting couple of weeks here
00:42:33.420 and i would love to have some of these people join us because you know we need to fight together
00:42:39.280 and you know a lot of people will be really happy to have this end and i i want to say that
00:42:47.480 a lot of people have written to me and said dallas when are we done reconciling okay and why does
00:42:55.000 reconciling always mean money it didn't mean that in rwanda it hasn't meant that in other places
00:43:02.600 and you can have truth and reconciliation uh without it always involving cash and money and
00:43:10.660 i think people are happy or are just feeling that i know they're feeling that this has just become a
00:43:17.140 money train that is never going to end and our party is talking about ending all money land transfers
00:43:24.280 everything within a decade um we have a beautiful website uh one bc uh and we are talking about
00:43:32.100 prosperity for all and we get rid of the indian act we're seeking a constitutional amendment a federal
00:43:37.780 constitutional amendment to get rid of section 35 of the constitution which is the the origin of of
00:43:46.800 all of this um and i think most people on here what i'm what i've learned is that the the problem is
00:43:53.920 that wasn't laid out what the treaties and so on were throughout the whole country so um judges have
00:44:00.820 created all of these rights over the last since 1982 when the charter uh first came in and i was in
00:44:08.380 law school then and i remember i didn't understand the magnitude of what had happened but we've got
00:44:13.240 basically judges who have just decided how it's going to be so theoretically that could all be changed
00:44:19.680 and have an amendment to the constitution we get rid of the indian act and say we're going to have
00:44:24.540 one class of canadians that's it no canadians plus but interestingly enough you say that you use the word
00:44:31.160 indian uh the the the assembly of first nations which is the 640 bands they don't want that indian act
00:44:39.460 gone they hold tight to it they want their indian status how isn't it amazing that that's actually
00:44:46.120 become a benefit to have that because if you're making any money on reserve you can don't have to
00:44:51.840 declare it you don't have to pay income taxes now people are pretend this thing called pretendians
00:44:56.620 yes they're trying to be um indians because it's a good deal that's not the way it was meant to be so
00:45:05.320 well i know that um under the one report that just came out from the 1995 to 2003 it was a
00:45:12.260 rcmp project i think it was e dash nirs final report and people can view that on our website
00:45:19.800 and um under one of it under the 2006 settlement agreement the compensation process created a
00:45:27.660 strong incentive for false claims which is continuing to do because um over the time from
00:45:33.900 uh 2007 to 2019 over 31 000 former students collected 3.2 billion of taxpayers money in
00:45:43.560 unproven abuse settlements and and that's been going on like okay so it's like 150 years ago
00:45:50.520 somewhere around there whenever the residential school started uh they've been gone since uh when was
00:45:57.900 and a lot of the chiefs were requesting michelle sterling's been amazing she's coming on next week again
00:46:03.320 and educating on this but many of the chiefs were asking for the schools to help educate
00:46:08.040 their children and and so it's the grandchildren now that are being paid reparations because
00:46:15.740 of the alcoholism and the abuse that's going on in the reserves well when does that excuse end and i
00:46:24.900 brought up many times on the show that my mom came from the netherlands and i mean she experienced
00:46:29.080 horrific abuse through the war their house was blown up they didn't get anything they came to
00:46:34.160 canada they were never given um anybody's tax dollars they came they worked hard and they
00:46:40.020 created a life for themselves and the families and it doesn't mean to say that there's not indian
00:46:44.680 people that aren't working hard but it's hard to justify it when so many are angry at these white
00:46:51.740 colonizers is the way that it's being described now and it's like that saying about don't bite the
00:46:57.900 hand that feeds you how are you going to manage all of this when we cut all of this off because
00:47:05.240 now you've really ticked off the majority of canadians and we're done we need to rescind undrip we need
00:47:11.380 to rescind drippa these are illegal they're in violation of our constitution and our charter
00:47:15.540 and it just it's it's rolling out of control and it needs to stop well as you know that when we
00:47:22.180 campaigned for the conservative party of british columbia part of it was to repeal drippa
00:47:26.040 but they changed yeah what happened to john i mean he he was in an interview the other day with
00:47:33.120 candace malcolm and i couldn't even watch it i was like he was backpedaling whenever he found
00:47:38.200 you know that something coming out of his mouth wasn't falling you know positively on his interviewer
00:47:44.580 and i'm like there you are john you're showing your true colors you did this to the party you deceived
00:47:49.600 conservative voters and yeah so how do you how do you deal with that well part of the thing is like
00:47:56.060 at 1bc we have a i have a rule that there will be no lying because if you don't lie you never have to
00:48:02.660 worry about what you said last time right there is so much lying going on um they this politics i used
00:48:09.260 to i called john on a few things like one of the things he did at the very beginning was that we were
00:48:14.520 all sworn into the legislature this is a big night for all of us we were went over victoria we were
00:48:18.980 being sworn in he named a woman who's the mla from chilliwack uh alia warbus who's the daughter of
00:48:28.340 stephen point she was given her own ceremony and all of us were there we've never been there it was so
00:48:36.380 exciting she got her own ceremony she got drummers dancing and and she got to wear special garb
00:48:43.660 she came in after all of us were sort of seated she got her own separate ceremony and then her dad
00:48:51.400 came in and spoke to all of us and addressed all of us and said how proud he was of his daughter
00:48:56.780 and that we should be mindful of reconciliation and that we have to be worried about climate change and
00:49:02.700 i was sitting there going this can't be happening this is what we're exactly not supposed to be doing
00:49:07.300 because we're supposed to be opposed to dei i mean i had nothing against alias just that this is and i
00:49:13.340 when i spoke to john about i said john what are you doing you're being more woke than the ndp has been
00:49:19.000 oh dallas it's just politics i said just politics just politics and he says this way they can't call
00:49:26.860 us racist and i said oh my goodness and that very definition of woke and dei he goes oh no it's and he
00:49:36.400 he would sort of chuckle at me like i was being naive he needs to grow a spine that's that's all i'm
00:49:41.880 going to say about john he needs to grow a spine enough of the political pandering we have literally
00:49:46.240 indians that are coming forward they're um you know opposed to what john rusted is doing to what the
00:49:54.400 chilliwack representative is doing it's political pandering at its height it needs to stop and one of
00:50:00.980 the i want to give our viewers one example when you say you'd be shocked to find out what's going
00:50:05.280 on because i'm talking to a lot of people as well because um we're very serious about moving forward
00:50:10.820 and taking action against this we have to and and that's the reason why i'm going to ask our viewers
00:50:15.680 right now to please support action for canada financially it's amazing this organization what
00:50:21.780 we're doing nationwide on so many different levels in in in different categories and uh yet you know
00:50:29.160 people want to give to a charitable organization or political but it's so important to support the work
00:50:33.620 that we're doing because we're hearing from people like this so i've already talked previously
00:50:37.340 about the couple that was in the okanagan area who had signed a contract with the indians and they
00:50:44.560 were having a water bottling service for fresh water three months in they've spent a hundred thousand
00:50:49.900 dollars at the beginning of the year and by april the indians are saying oh you know what shut the
00:50:53.920 taps off we're not going to allow that we got to conserve water blah blah blah and then you have
00:50:59.280 uh you know another individual where he's on the sunshine coast and he's uh purchased land he made
00:51:06.500 sure the title was free he starts to dig on that land and progress and how we wanted to you know it's
00:51:11.820 his right on his property and all of a sudden there's a stop order put on his land and he's not allowed to
00:51:18.040 dig and that it's considered what is it heritage conservative acts as conservation act yeah
00:51:24.180 conservation act applies the same guy yeah yeah and they're putting this title on on uh this uh
00:51:31.580 designation on his now his title he has to go to court he's fighting it he has other property in the
00:51:36.960 interior a lot of acres bc hydro is being used to come into these large masses of property as well
00:51:44.460 they're the ones with the footends once they start digging if they find something they even think is an
00:51:49.380 arrowhead they again slap a title a designation on your title and they're doing it secretly in the
00:51:56.600 background people don't even know they have this designation on so it's going to affect the uh
00:52:03.240 property value because who's going to want any piece of land that is going through this controversy
00:52:08.780 this uh this corruption with the indians it's not bad enough that they've stolen 12 million dollars
00:52:14.640 for this fake uh you know the the scenario in kamloops nobody has had to you're a criminal
00:52:21.780 lawyer like you know what's happening there as far as uh being accountable for that money i want that
00:52:27.660 money back taxpayers want the money back and i think we're going to be hearing more of that story
00:52:31.080 i've kind of gone all over the place but i just want people to see this is only just the tip of the
00:52:37.120 iceberg what we're telling you about what about the people in pender harbor and garden bay who have
00:52:41.560 told them that their docks are now offside these are these are so they're they're finding out that
00:52:46.660 they've there have actually been six docks removed by a barge that came in and removed it in front of
00:52:50.960 families like this traumatizing for these people and it's still and the problem is the media is still
00:52:55.820 not reporting this it's been hidden hidden hidden um and people have been afraid to speak out because
00:53:00.940 they get more punishment down on them so um in terms of the money uh i'm sure francis is way more
00:53:08.160 well versed on the the money situation with the kamloops indian residential school but i've been
00:53:13.260 saying look as mlas our job is to watch how taxpayers money is spent anytime someone's taking
00:53:20.900 public money there is a right to ask whatever questions we want about it if you want to raise
00:53:25.740 your money privately at bake sales and and so on and and pay for digging sure or not digging or
00:53:30.960 that's up to you but if you've taken 12.1 million dollars and frittered it away on other things
00:53:36.820 that's not okay and i've been saying this money has to be paid back and um there are other people
00:53:42.700 saying this too like where did the money go it was earmarked for a specific purpose you can't just use
00:53:47.640 it for whatever you feel like and this is hanging out there is this sort of pregnant issue like where
00:53:53.820 did the money go yeah no it it we we're just going to keep pushing uh for the truth the real truth now
00:54:01.660 it's a reverse truth and reconciliation because we want to be reconciled back we we need our money
00:54:06.800 back there's lots of people that experience hardship in life life is hard and i've i've experienced that
00:54:13.660 personally i know so many people and there's no way i would have even thought for other people to pay
00:54:19.420 you know um for the trauma that i experienced at the hands of somebody else and and it's just a fact
00:54:25.660 of life and so we're going to continue to uh pursue that now um what message would you have
00:54:33.260 for ordinary canadians who feel silenced or afraid to speak out on this issue what encouragement can you
00:54:39.740 give them dallas oh i would give i've been saying to people just risk being unpopular at the dinner
00:54:46.680 party okay just just risk offending i've had people say dallas it's so good you can say it because i
00:54:52.720 can't say i'm like i can't say it either like this wasn't fun for me like it's not like i had some
00:54:57.140 special power it's just that now that i've walked through the fire it's over now i feel free and i'm
00:55:02.780 on the other side and i can speak and i'm not afraid at all anymore it's it's almost a it's a trial by fire
00:55:09.040 and once the media the twitter mass the mobbing as james lindsey calls it the modern the modern day
00:55:16.100 struggle sessions there's a whole podcast he's done about this you you you get through it and you're
00:55:22.160 through yeah say to people just do it stay at your position and you'll find out courage is contagious
00:55:29.360 and other people will come to you and say thank you for saying that and and don't be afraid to
00:55:34.660 be offensive at it i'm not talking about being rude i'm just saying just say speak what you think
00:55:40.700 worrying so much because it's this self-censoring that we're all doing which is leading us down further
00:55:45.660 and further and also you know i was just reading charlie kirk's book i mean i loved him i've been
00:55:51.940 to his amfest twice and he had a whole chapter in his book about fighting the woke left called
00:55:56.880 being called a racist is not the worst thing in the world it is a whole chapter in his book
00:56:02.980 and i read it deeply because it was very hurtful it's very hurtful to be called that no one wants to
00:56:10.160 be that however he said it's been used as a tactic for decades and he goes back through the number of
00:56:16.760 times that it's been used on people to literally silence them and so it's not a new um weapon used
00:56:24.560 by people to silence you and the key is just to say yeah you've called me all the names so now let's get
00:56:31.820 down to the political issues here and i also take uh encouragement from margaret thatcher who wrote
00:56:39.900 that and she is immeasurably happy when a personal attack is particularly wounding because it means
00:56:49.360 they have not one political argument left i love that that's good whenever i'm feeling down i read i go
00:56:57.240 to famous quotes from margaret thatcher and she saves me and pulls me back up by the you know
00:57:04.080 he just pulls me back up and reminds me she also says people who stand in the middle of the road get
00:57:10.720 hit by traffic going both ways and well those are words of encouragement to say speak the truth
00:57:18.620 speak what you're thinking don't worry about what other people are going to say about you they
00:57:24.080 probably don't like you already is the chance and so just be brave speak and support the people who
00:57:31.000 are um saying and doing the things you like and follow them online yeah i would say you know your
00:57:37.900 silence is you're complicit and uh the noose is uh tightening around our neck if you don't like the
00:57:43.540 how it feels right now think about how it's going to feel in another year so you have to be bold you
00:57:48.400 have to speak up it's it's like dallas welcome to the front line you've been initiated you're here
00:57:53.840 it's it really isn't comfortable and it doesn't feel good but if those people only knew as well
00:57:59.200 we're battling for them because when you are lost in lies we see what happens to communities of people
00:58:06.160 and we want to see them set free i know that somebody asked your position on soji you are
00:58:10.780 completely in line with us in removing this horrible program from the schools these kids are
00:58:16.340 being captured in the system they're being abused so we're going to fight for them even the ones that
00:58:21.120 have been indoctrinated and through the system who are attacking us now because that's what their
00:58:25.720 mind's been filled with we need to keep pressing in and i always repeat it my my uncle eddie died a
00:58:32.140 year and a half ago he's like a dad to me my dad died when i was much younger and he would always say
00:58:37.120 that a lighthouse on shore is like a beacon of hope for the sailors at sea and we are standing firm this
00:58:43.360 lighthouse on shore so that people we will speak the truth and they will reject us we will speak the truth
00:58:48.780 again and maybe they'll start to consider it and as we've seen when i look back 10 years ago when i
00:58:54.180 started to where we are now on all of these different subjects it is so encouraging to know
00:59:00.820 how many canadians are standing up and and speaking out and so i'm so grateful for you dallas i'm so
00:59:07.500 blessed that you were able to join us today on the show we're going to look forward to having you back
00:59:14.280 again um i feel so encouraged because i know there's some other topics that you're dealing with
00:59:18.980 uh that we are also in alignment with and i'd love to have conversations on those uh because i think
00:59:24.620 they're really really important and the steps you're taking are very courageous as well so in closing what
00:59:29.600 is what is a final word that you would have to say to our viewers or is there anything that i missed
00:59:34.640 that you want to say about 1bc please look up 1bc i encourage you to follow dallas on her
00:59:41.180 um x page as well there it is thank you terenzio for bringing that up yes thank you terenzio i would
00:59:46.720 say please have a look at our website it's it's it's really beautiful and we've got a really nicely
00:59:52.400 laid out plan we're going to be adding to it but i think that a lot of people on this call will find
00:59:57.280 that our policies are really what we were expecting the conservative party of bc to do and i certainly was
01:00:03.420 so um i would just like to say follow follow me on x is something that would be great uh and and then
01:00:12.240 when you see things you like spread it out to your friends that really helps and we've listed some
01:00:17.520 events on the website and if you can make it to those there's there's going to be one in abbotsford
01:00:22.100 one in penticton and one in mill bay and and um on the island in the next few weeks uh i'm going to be
01:00:29.440 speaking at the we unify event uh the weekend after this and so if you can just have a look at
01:00:36.480 that and we'd love feedback and i i be courageous i i i've gotten courage from tanya and from francis
01:00:45.580 and people like you give us strength so we feed each other and help yeah all right well awesome thank
01:00:52.180 you for being on the show and i just uh pray that the lord will bless you in the work that you continue
01:00:56.540 to do thank you i bless you tanya thank you too okay well that was a and just an amazing show i
01:01:03.920 love dallas when i started to hear about what she was doing and speaking all of these truths i i felt
01:01:10.020 encouraged myself like every every time we find somebody else will join the team it uh helps the
01:01:16.220 movement to grow and uh gives us the idea that we are actually going to win this battle and i believe
01:01:21.840 we are and so uh next week we're going to have michelle sterling on the show we're going to be
01:01:27.300 again talking about undrip we're going to be talking about uh using uh guilt as a weapon does that make
01:01:33.380 sense like they're tiny canadians are awfully nice people and that means that you know what even though
01:01:39.400 it makes us uncomfortable or it goes against our core values you know we don't want to offend somebody
01:01:44.320 but you know what offending people it's okay they don't care about offending us and the truth is
01:01:49.520 offensive right now that's the environment we're living in and so as long as you're speaking for
01:01:53.900 truth you're doing the right thing you got to trust that the other thing michelle and i are going to be
01:01:58.720 speaking about and she's going to be giving a presentation is you know all of this talk about
01:02:03.560 now carney's supporting that palestine should be a state and the problem is there there's going to be
01:02:10.900 some significance there potentially about these land grabs is that what they're doing in israel
01:02:17.340 and then if that moves forward is that going to be something that they're going to
01:02:21.640 try to embolden themselves to even advance what the indians are doing here in canada so we really need
01:02:27.920 to shut all of this down we need to pull ourselves out of the united nations they're an unelected body
01:02:32.960 i consider them enemies of the state and i think that we should have them designated as such
01:02:38.980 they are a dangerous communist marxist islamic bunch and they are not friendly to the free world
01:02:47.020 okay so the couple of scriptures that i have as well i've used this one before because it's so
01:02:53.240 important i love that image right ephesians 5 11 take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness but
01:02:59.680 instead expose them and that's exactly what we're doing by speaking the truth and the final verse is
01:03:07.000 from john 8 32 then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free hallelujah to that amen
01:03:15.800 all right again thank you for joining us please be sure we're censored so badly and share our
01:03:22.740 empower hours get on our social media and as dallas was saying that is one of the greatest ways that you
01:03:28.400 can help spread the truth and help to wake up others who are still kind of sleepy or sitting on the fence
01:03:34.620 and for yourself as well be courageous all right thank you god bless you and god bless canada
01:03:41.360 that's what i've got to say look at this crowd
01:03:51.560 i'm gonna thank god and god alone for the ground that i'm standing on
01:04:01.960 i'm gonna thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom
01:04:14.420 and i'm calling on you today don't put them to shame don't waste what they did
01:04:24.780 we have guaranteed rights in this country
01:04:28.640 we are putting chapters across the nation we are going to be in every town and every city
01:04:42.120 and we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people
01:04:47.460 who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each other
01:04:52.580 the help when they're down
01:04:53.700 we are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses
01:05:01.220 the government's actions are completely 100% unlawful
01:05:07.920 judgment will again be found on justice
01:05:12.000 and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it
01:05:16.240 you have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness
01:05:23.320 and then verse 23 comes along with a promise
01:05:28.140 god says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them
01:05:34.320 he will destroy them for their sins
01:05:38.820 i take great comfort in that because i serve a mighty living god
01:05:46.260 who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort because we as a nation
01:05:53.580 have turned our backs on him and we need to get right
01:05:58.100 so i am just going to thank you so much
01:06:02.140 i'm going to say god bless you and god bless canada
01:06:06.540 thank you so much
01:06:15.320 thank you
01:06:15.900 thank you
01:06:30.420 Thank you.
01:07:00.420 Thank you.
01:07:30.420 Thank you.