Frances Election: Civil War With Islamists Tanya Gaw & Tom Quiggin, July 24, 2024
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Summary
In addition to being a court-qualified expert on terrorism in both federal and criminal courts, Tom Quiggan has had over 30 years of practical intelligence experience in a variety of positions, including the RCMP, the Bank of Canada, the Canadian Armed Forces, the United Nations Protection Force in Yugoslavia, and Citizen and Immigration Canada. He is also an intelligence analyst, security and operational risk manager, and research analyst expert. In this episode, Tom will be discussing the growing threat of civil war against Islamists breaking out in Western nations, as well as the recent elections in Europe and the UK, and in particular the election in France.
Transcript
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Hamas, the well-known terrorist group that's based in Gaza, has of course put out a video
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with a man holding up a fake head, like a severed head covered in blood, and said that
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Hamas wants to see the streets of Paris run with rivers of blood.
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In other words, they're threatening terrorist attacks.
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Now in France, they tend to take that rather seriously, because France has suffered some
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of the worst mass casualty terrorist attacks, certainly in this century.
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Worth reminding folks as well, perhaps, that Hamas got its start in December 1987.
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Hamas openly claims that they are the Muslim Brotherhood in the Palestinian territories.
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And worth noting that the Muslim Brotherhood had formed fighting units in that area of
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the world going as far back as 1935, when it was still the British mandate.
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So when people say Hamas wants to destroy Israel, which it does, it should be made clear Hamas
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It wants to destroy everything else in that region.
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The Muslim Brotherhood wants to take over what we would now call Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria,
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So paying attention to what Hamas is doing right now is probably worth the effort.
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It should also be noted that under the Biden administration, and starting with the Obama administration, Hamas used
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to be a fully Muslim Brotherhood organization, but something strange happened to them.
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It's been a while since our next guest, Tom Quiggan, has been on the Empower Hour, and we're so grateful
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he's able to join us once again for tonight's show.
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In addition to being a court-qualified expert on terrorism in both federal and criminal courts,
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Tom has had over 30 years of practical intelligence experience in a variety of positions, including
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the RCMP, the Bank of Canada, the Canadian Armed Forces, the United Nations Protection Force
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in Yugoslavia, and Citizen and Immigration Canada.
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He is also an intelligence analyst, security and operational risk manager, and a research
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That's just to mention a few of his qualifications.
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Tonight, Tom will be discussing the growing threat of civil war against Islamists breaking
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out in Western nations, as well as the recent elections in Europe and the UK, and in particular,
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the election in France and the corrupt outcome of that election.
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We're so pleased that Tom is joining us tonight to talk about these important issues.
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Will you all please help me welcome tonight's special guest speaker, Tom Quiggan.
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And Tom, it's really good to have you back again.
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Some of our viewers may wonder, why are you talking about France?
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You know, we've got our own problems in Canada.
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But I think it's very important for our viewers to understand that what is happening and transpiring
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throughout Europe and the UK is what is coming Canada's way.
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And so it's critical that we've been so brainwashed for so long to accept whatever the government
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says about diversity and inclusion and multiculturalism.
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But it is very much to our demise if we don't start thinking about Canada first.
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And if Europe and the UK had done that sooner, they would not be in the mess they are in today.
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And so I'm really excited to hear about what you have to add to this conversation and what you have to present to us.
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So I just want to turn it over to you at this point.
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As you pointed out, if you'd like to know what's going on in Canada and the United States,
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it's sometimes easier and perhaps legally safer to look at what's going on in some other countries around the world.
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If you want to know where Canada is going from an economic and sovereignty point of view
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and where our social standards are going, it's not a bad idea to look at Venezuela.
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Justin Trudeau is very much like Chavez, who took a country like Venezuela
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and managed to drive it into the ground in about 10 years.
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Now, if you'd like to know where Canada is going and where America is going with respect to secular discord,
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to potential civil war, violence in the streets kind of thing,
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a couple of good places to look would be the United Kingdom and France, obviously, as well as Belgium.
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So I thought with the world being focused on France right now, because the Olympics start tomorrow,
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the opening ceremonies are tomorrow, and then the games themselves get underway on Saturday,
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it's probably not a bad idea to look at France and just sort of say,
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how are things going in France and is there something we can learn from what's going on there right now?
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Now, Hamas, the well-known terrorist group that's based in Gaza,
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has, of course, put out a video with a man holding up a fake head, like a severed head covered in blood,
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and said that Hamas wants to see the streets of Paris run with rivers of blood.
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In other words, they're threatening terrorist attacks.
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Now, in France, they tend to take that rather seriously, because France has suffered some of the worst mass casualty terrorist attacks,
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Worth reminding folks as well, perhaps, that Hamas got its start in December 1987.
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Hamas openly claims that they are the Muslim Brotherhood in the Palestinian territories.
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And worth noting that the Muslim Brotherhood had formed fighting units in that area of the world,
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going as far back as 1935, when it was still the British mandate.
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So, when people say Hamas wants to destroy Israel, which it does,
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it should be made clear Hamas doesn't want to just destroy Israel.
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It wants to destroy everything else in that region.
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The Muslim Brotherhood wants to take over what we would now call Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, etc.
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So, paying attention to what Hamas is doing right now is probably worth the effort.
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It should also be noted that under the Biden administration, and starting with the Obama administration,
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Hamas used to be a fully Muslim Brotherhood organization, but something strange happened to them.
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Saudi Arabia, the United Emirates, and a couple of other countries cut the funding to Hamas and greatly weakened them.
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However, unfortunately, President Obama, and to a larger degree the Biden administration,
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So, Iran is now pushing huge amounts of money into Hamas.
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They've taken, I wouldn't say complete control of Hamas, but they certainly have strong influence.
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They are a major player in the war in Yemen, which is disrupting the channel shipping through the Red Sea.
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And most people don't even realize it, but Iran is running operations in Venezuela,
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partly through Canada, which is always interesting to note.
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So, it's kind of fun to note at this time that Iran's fingers are on most of these wars,
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most of these conflicts, and they're pushing hard to drive these things ahead.
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Is France taking the threat of terrorism seriously?
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On a low time during the Olympics, they'll have 30,000 extra police on duty,
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and during higher times, during big games or big events,
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they're going to have 45,000 police on duty in the Olympic areas.
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It's also worth noting, France has something called Operation Sentinel.
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And that means on any given day in France, over the last 10 years or so,
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there are French military on the streets who accompany police officers,
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because the police are afraid to go into some areas,
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because they don't have the actual firepower or combat capability to go into those areas.
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So, quite often, if you're in some areas of Paris or some areas of France,
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you'll see one police officer walking with two soldiers behind him.
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And that's how serious the situation has gotten there.
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And the French military is going to have 18,000 troops on the street for the Paris Olympics.
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It's also worth noting that as people were applying to be a part of the Olympics,
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you're going to be a host, a ticket taker, a timekeeper, or something like that.
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and they specifically identified that at least 1,000 of those applications
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were tied to security concerns about radical extremist groups.
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So, that sort of gives a very quick overview of the terrorism problem as it exists right now,
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the role that Iran is playing in pushing all this forward.
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Now, we actually put in the title of tonight's show about a potential civil war in France.
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And people have said, well, you know, that's over the top, that silly,
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yeah, France has problems, but it can't be that bad.
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So, let's go back and do a real quick review of why I would say something like that.
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So, in 2016, a man by the name of Patrick Calvert,
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who is head of the General Directorate for Internal Security in France,
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he's kind of the French equivalent to MI5, or picture CESUS,
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So, he's the French intelligence officer responsible for internal security in France.
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And he said in 2016, he thought France was on the verge of civil war,
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and he said the continuing series of terrorist attacks are dividing the country so bad
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that he said it's creating two sides in this, which will eventually come to violence.
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In 2018, something really interesting happened.
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A guy by the name of Gerard Colombe, who was the Minister of the Interior,
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he worked for President Macron of France, he resigned in October of 2018,
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he spoke about the degraded situation in France,
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and he said that in many areas of France, it was now the law of the strongest,
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the drug traffickers and the radical Islamists, who have taken the place of the Republic.
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Now, what's interesting, he's an actual socialist, he was a member of the Socialist Party,
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he went to work for President Macron, and then while he's Minister of Interior, he quits,
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If this is so serious and so dangerous, why are you quitting?
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And he said, well, I've told everybody about the problems,
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they all know what it is, nobody wants to tackle the problem,
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He quit and just said, nobody cares, there's no point in me fighting it anymore.
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Now, following that, in 2019, two French authors published a book called the Qatar Papers,
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and this was about the country of Qatar and how they fund Muslim Brotherhood operations.
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The book was heavily focused on France, but it also covered Belgium, Germany,
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the United Kingdom, Canada, and a few other countries.
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And in page by page, very fine detail, it showed which mosques and how much money
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were being funded by the country of Qatar to support the spread of the Muslim Brotherhood.
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In 2020, the French Senate actually came out and said, look,
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here in France, there's about 600 different organizations and associations run by the Muslim Brotherhood.
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We suspect there are about 50,000 members of these organizations overall,
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and they estimated they control 147 mosques and 18 major schools,
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and the French Senate said these things have to be shut down because they run contrary
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And then finally, in July of 2023, in other words, you know, about a year ago,
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20 retired generals and 1,000 serving soldiers in the French army wrote a couple of different letters,
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which they caused to have published in the press, and they said, look,
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the survival of France is at stake, the country is crumbling because of Islamism,
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and they warned about a civil war, and they said large parts of France are already under control,
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In other words, there's various banlieus, various suburbs,
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which are run by the Muslim Brotherhood Salafists and a few Iranian groups.
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So, it's not a question whether France is at threat of civil war.
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So, the next little bit we'll talk about is, if you like,
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we can go on and talk about what people are doing about it.
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Yeah, and Tom, I just wanted to come in for a moment,
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because you're covering a lot of really important information.
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And looking at the Olympics right now, to me, it was a quick,
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I didn't even know the Olympics were going to be held in France until the last couple of days,
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And just to think that it's in France, which is a hotbed,
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because the election that took place, and that's what we'll be talking about coming up,
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is the Muslims, when they thought Marine Le Pen was going to win,
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the Muslims were out on the street, absolutely demolishing and destroying everything,
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And now you're going to bring in hundreds of thousands of people into France
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to celebrate these sports and putting individuals at risk.
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So, to me, I just wanted to emphasize, it's shocking to think
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that you would have to bring in 30,000 to 45,000 police to be on duty,
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because one group of people just refuse to integrate and assimilate
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and actually despise and hate the governance of the countries that they're moving into.
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And so there's only one reason for that, is because they're not there to integrate,
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Macron himself is, politically speaking, I'm not saying mentally,
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but politically speaking, the poor man's schizophrenic.
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He has come out and said that on a global level, Islam is in a crisis.
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He's also said that in France, he said, political Islam wants to secede from our republic.
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And he says, we're talking about a people who, in the name of religion, pursue a political project.
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So, he knows the Muslim Brotherhood are a problem.
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The intelligence, the chief of intelligence, said it out loud in public,
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which he's not allowed to do, but he did it anyway.
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He has, on occasion, taken a couple of real hard runs at them.
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And people sort of started to think and said, okay, well, maybe France is in the fight.
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And then after a week or so, it all just goes away again.
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So, France has continued further and further and further down the radicalization path.
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So, yeah, it's absolutely fascinating to watch this happen.
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Now, one little, I don't normally go into political science and history in these kinds of presentations,
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but from a political science point of view, it's kind of fascinating to watch.
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People think about civil wars as an event, something that happens in 1789 or a civil war in the States in 1860 or something.
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Civil wars really take years and years and years to develop.
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The civil war in Russia started in 1884 and it kind of went away.
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It started in 1906 again and it kind of went away.
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The communists overthrew the monarchy and there you go.
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So, there's years and years of buildup and then there'll be a sudden surprise.
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Everybody's always surprised when a civil war occurs, even though they've known it's been coming for 10, 15, 20 years.
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So, right now, France and Belgium and, to a certain degree, parts of the United Kingdom are in a situation where everybody knows there's a problem.
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Everybody knows it's coming and nobody wants to actually do anything about it.
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And even when a politician takes a run at it, they don't get the support and then it just kind of goes away.
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Now, Patrick Calvar, the head of the intelligence service, who was the guy that sort of broke the ice in all this, said,
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what will be the spark for the civil war will be one too many terrorist attacks.
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So, France has already had a mass killing in Nice where 86 people died.
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So, are the Olympics a potential flare-up point?
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I mean, the security operation they're running there is absolutely massive, as you pointed out, to try and run an operation like that.
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It's just an absolutely amazing operation to watch them try and do this.
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Yeah, and you've got people within their own parliament who are trying to fuel using the Israeli-Hamas war in the Olympics.
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There was an MP that stood up the other day, and he was actually a Frenchman.
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And he's been to Palestinian events speaking there, and he has said that Jews aren't welcome to come and participate in the Olympics.
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And so, this is just the type of thing that's going to embolden the Muslims even more.
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I don't even know if this guy is just so far gone that he doesn't actually see what's happening to his country.
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And that's something, Tom, do you have an answer to that?
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Like, I literally do not understand why Western nations, because the attack is only against Western nations.
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You don't see the UN demanding that the 56 Islamic-majority countries all become multicultural.
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You don't see them doing that to Pakistan or North Korea or China.
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So, it's okay for all of these brown people to live in the Islamic countries and all of the black people to live in Africa.
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And yet, if you think about them demonizing white people in Western nations, and I was thinking about it earlier today and thinking, why would they do this?
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And it's because the nations, what the Europeans had built, were very successful.
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They had a biblical foundation, a Christian foundation.
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But the question was, why would these European white men, because that's the majority, you've got women in there as well.
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You had German, what was there, Chancellor Merkel, you know, sitting there and inviting all of these Muslims to invade the country.
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Why would, where are they going to live eventually?
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We could do a whole separate show on the question you just asked me.
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Basically, what you're asking is, why is it the progressive left wants to take the, whatever you want to call it, European countries, the northern countries, the G7, the G8, the OECD countries, whoever you want to describe them.
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Why do they want to take them and completely remake them?
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And the answer actually lies in something called the Frankfurt School.
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It goes back into the 1930s, when it was no longer popular to be a Marxist in most of Europe because of the Soviet Revolution and all that stuff.
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So they redefined Marxism into what we would today call progressivism or the progressive left.
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So if you want the actual answer, we could go at it for a long time.
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But basically, the Frankfurt School, the school of thought that we call the progressive left right now, is Marxist in orientation.
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They hate the idea of individual agency, that the idea a person can have agency, a family can have agency, a church can have agency, the Lions Club can have agency, a city council can have agency.
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And they are above and over and everything else, collectivists.
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They want to see one group of elites running the world governments in a Marxist sort of way.
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And one of the ways they've decided the best to do this is to destroy the family unit, as you've talked about, to destroy the sovereign countries.
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They want to destroy national institutions and make them into globalist institutions.
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So here in Canada, we've seen the RCMP's been degraded, the Canadian military's been degraded, elections Canada's been degraded.
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Parliament used to be the supreme voice in Canada.
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The will of Parliament was the absolute will of the nation.
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And Trudeau's actually gotten rid of that to a larger degree.
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So yeah, basically, it's an attempt to water down the sovereign nations and make them weaker so they can be taken over by a, what we would now call progressive left.
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You can call it cultural Marxist, call it collectivist, call it totalitarian.
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You can put a number of different labels on it.
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But yeah, those are the directions we're going.
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And when you try to make an argument with them and say, look, everything you like in your life, this computer, we're sitting here right now, your car, your diesel engine, which feeds you.
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People tend to be like, they're anti, they're also anti-fuel.
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And it's like, well, you should like diesel engines because that's what feeds the world.
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The reason we can put so many people on this planet and feed them are diesel engines.
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All of these things were driven by freedom of expression, freedom of speech.
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All of those came out of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, and all of that came out of the Reformation, Martin Luther's Protestant Reformation.
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So if you want to look at Western values, which are freedom of speech, enterprise, capitalism, mobility, freedom of religion, freedom of association, all that sort of stuff.
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This stuff all comes out of the heart of Europe, and it all comes out of the 13, 14, and 1500s.
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This is what the sort of modern-day Marxists, the sort of Kamala Harris's, Joe Biden, Justin Trudeau, Christy Freeland, I would argue, is probably the worst one in Canada.
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People say we should get rid of Trudeau, which I think is a great idea.
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But if you were to get Christy Freeland instead, it's like, out of the pan, into the fire.
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Yeah, Mark Carney's a whole other way. We can do a whole show on him, but he's worse.
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Picture Justin Trudeau and Christy Freeland together, but smart. That's Mark Carney.
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And that's what I want to warn people about as well, for anybody that's viewing that, you know, maybe was an old-school Liberal,
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and they hear about Mark Carney, because I heard a year ago through an inside source who has inside knowledge
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that Mark Carney is the one that they're looking toward to be the next Prime Minister of Canada,
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Even though he's not an elected official, I'm sure they'll work all that out.
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And the dangers there, as he was the former head of the Bank of Canada,
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people will see the distress that Canada is in because of the Liberal Party,
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and they may think that he's some kind of saviour.
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He's certainly not Trudeau. He's a grown-up man, and he'll set, you know, everything right in Canada.
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And so don't be deceived by this, because Mark Carney is absolutely a globalist,
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and I, like you said, I feel that he may be more dangerous than Trudeau and Christy Freeland put together.
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Yeah, not to go too far into it, because before we get completely off track here,
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but Mark Carney, the people behind him who are pushing him to become the next finance minister,
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next leader of the Liberal Party or whatever, a group called Canada 2020 operates out of Montreal,
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and pretty much everybody who's connected to Canada 2020 are the sort of sons and offsprings of Pierre Trudeau officials.
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So the guy who was chief of staff for Pierre Trudeau, his son now runs Canada 2020,
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and these are the people behind the idea of pushing Mark Carney,
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and they're pushing him as, like you said, trying to pass him off as though he's an old-school Liberal.
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The reality is his start in life was at Goldman Sachs.
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One of his biggest files was carbon trading credits that are run through the United Nations and all that good stuff.
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Yeah, so before we had carbon tax and everything else, we had all these carbon trading credit things,
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which just turned out to be massive scandals, huge amounts of, like billions of dollars disappeared.
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Well, that was Goldman Sachs and Mark Carney and all that sort of stuff,
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and then he was, of course, Bank of Canada governor over to the United Kingdom,
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and now he's at the United Nations, and I'll be curious to see if he actually goes for it,
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because Carney is actually smart. He's egotistic.
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I don't think he's a sociopath. I used to work for the Bank of Canada when he was there.
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I helped set up his executive protection program. It's another story.
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Anyway, but yeah, he is an elitist of the highest order.
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He is a globalist of the worst kind, and he's incredibly, incredibly smart.
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This is the smartest guy in the room in just about every room you go into.
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Yeah, so hey, we were completely off track here.
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Yeah, it's still of interest. What I'm going to do is I'm going to disappear for a minute,
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because I want to hear a little more. I want you to go into maybe the politics of France,
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and then we'll catch up, and I'll ask you a few more questions.
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Yeah, something happened interesting with the elections. France has kind of a weird system.
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They have a prime minister who's head of the parliament, and that prime minister has actual power.
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And they actually have runoff elections, which is kind of a good idea in a certain way, I guess.
00:26:28.820
So they had an election July 1st, in which Marie Le Pen and the right-wing parties didn't exactly come out of nowhere,
00:26:36.260
but they made huge gains, rose to the top of the polls, really impressed everybody.
00:26:40.880
And everybody figured it would be somebody from a right-wing party who wound up getting a claim on the premiership,
00:26:51.260
Then there was the election on July 7th, and it didn't happen.
00:26:55.660
The extreme left and the leftist parties got the largest number of seats,
00:27:00.500
even though they got considerably lesser shares of the popular vote.
00:27:07.500
Well, what happened was the center-left parties, the hard-left parties, and then the extreme-left parties in France
00:27:16.340
all got together, sat down, and did a riding-by-riding assessment of the entire country of France
00:27:27.060
which ones are we going to lose anyway so we don't care,
00:27:29.860
but which ones do we have a possibility of winning if the vote splits the right way?
00:27:34.380
And they looked at those ridings, and then the parties looked at each other and said,
00:27:38.500
all right, you two parties drop out of that riding, and only this party will run in that riding.
00:27:45.660
And that way they were able to—I wouldn't say it was corrupt, it was certainly underhanded,
00:27:51.700
it was unethical, it was a bunch of things—but they basically gamed the system and planned it out in advance
00:27:57.820
so that even though they only got something like 25% of the vote,
00:28:01.940
they still managed to get almost 40% of the seat.
00:28:04.580
So, rather clever on their part, rather underhanded if you want to look at it a different way.
00:28:10.320
But, I think there's a lesson in this for Canada.
00:28:13.560
So, right now, Prime Minister Trudeau is Prime Minister,
00:28:18.380
and it's worth remembering he got 22% of all registered voters in the last election.
00:28:26.420
Now, people always say, well, Trudeau got 34% of the popular vote, which is true,
00:28:38.260
the other 78% either didn't vote, which was a good chunk of them,
00:28:43.600
or they voted for the NDP or the Conservatives or whatever.
00:28:47.360
And so, Trudeau legitimately sits there, legitimately,
00:28:54.840
Now, he's been able to stay in power because he and Jagmeet Singh got into bed together,
00:29:01.720
And, between the two of them, they are able to keep Justin Trudeau in power
00:29:12.580
So, that's with 22% of all registered voters voting for him.
00:29:16.500
Now, I'm interested in Canada's reaction to what happened in France,
00:29:21.740
because there, the left-wing parties cooperated with each other,
00:29:25.620
rather than fighting with each other, which is what they always do,
00:29:28.360
and they were able to get the biggest single chunk of seats in the Parliament,
00:29:31.940
so they should be able to get the Prime Minister's position, at least this time.
00:29:36.540
Now, here in Canada, Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Singh have already said
00:29:40.520
they're going to rewrite the Canada Elections Act,
00:29:44.960
They want to go to a three-day election period,
00:29:47.460
which will allow for political manipulation and corruption,
00:29:53.640
which, of course, is an open invitation for corruption and fraud,
00:30:04.760
They're not what you would call terribly popular.
00:30:09.120
they can probably marshal 25%, 28%, 30% of all voters in Canada
00:30:16.500
Now, if Trudeau can get to be Prime Minister with only 22%
00:30:23.320
So I will be curious to see if the Canadian left parties take a lesson from France,
00:30:30.180
and if the Liberals and the NDP sit down in a room with each other and say,
00:30:37.700
You run there, and we won't run a Liberal in those ridings.
00:30:40.700
But you there, Liberal Party, you're going to get these 25 seats in Toronto,
00:30:44.520
and the NDP promises not to run a candidate in those ridings.
00:30:50.420
Thus, pretty much guaranteeing the Liberals and NDPs can get a bunch of seats that way.
00:30:54.280
So, yeah, it's a fascinating situation in France.
00:31:02.860
They are going to have influence in Parliament.
00:31:05.960
But the leftist parties were smart and pulled that rather underhanded trick.
00:31:11.820
And it looks like, although it's still not clear,
00:31:13.660
the leftist parties are going to get the Prime Minister's position.
00:31:16.880
So, yeah, it's fascinating to watch this kind of stuff.
00:31:20.800
And then, of course, compare it to what's going on in America right now.
00:31:32.480
No one's quite exactly sure how to describe what happened to him.
00:31:37.220
And now we've been presented with Kamala Harris as, you know, your choice,
00:31:44.360
It looks like she's going to wind up being sort of nominated and put into position
00:31:49.860
So, the fascinating things are happening in politics.
00:31:57.700
The amount of money pouring into Canada and the United States from foreign countries
00:32:02.100
to influence this is going on is absolutely unreal.
00:32:05.840
So, yeah, as our Chinese friends say, may you live in interesting times.
00:32:14.380
Now, one other thought just to round this out with respect to, you mentioned the Islamists
00:32:20.380
in France when they found out Marine Le Pen's party was doing okay.
00:32:23.900
It was fascinating to see that they actually got into the streets, rioted, burned cars, burned buildings,
00:32:33.400
And here's the kind of final thought before we go into more of a back-and-forth discussion.
00:32:43.000
It's those Muslims who believe that Islam is not just a religion.
00:32:50.240
In other words, your economy, your schools, your police force, your health care system,
00:33:03.980
It came out of the 1880s, a guy called al-Afghani.
00:33:07.020
And it's really a function of the Muslim Brotherhood, which was created in 1928,
00:33:11.160
in Jamislamiyah, which was created, I think, in 1948 or 1949.
00:33:15.940
And they have taken this idea of political Islam and poisoned much of the world with it.
00:33:20.940
The Muslim Brotherhood has a presence in about 85 different countries.
00:33:27.240
Radical Islam has come to power in Egypt when the Muslim Brotherhood took over the government,
00:33:32.460
They took over in Sudan, but they got booted out.
00:33:35.160
ISIS is a downstream offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:33:39.400
They had their little country going for a couple of years.
00:33:43.860
Pakistan is an Islamic republic, self-declared, and it's a disaster.
00:33:49.080
The only reason they have an economy is because China's taken over most of the infrastructure
00:33:56.680
And then you've got a number of other examples where Islamists have got into power
00:34:09.400
Turkey, in the year 2000-2005, was being called a modern Muslim state.
00:34:15.960
And people were starting to say, look, there is a state which is Muslim in orientation,
00:34:22.420
And everybody thought, well, okay, well, maybe this is what a modern Muslim state is going
00:34:29.220
Since he's been in power, the Turkish lira has lost 90% of its value.
00:34:35.180
The inflation rate has been running between 60% and 80%.
00:34:39.400
So if you think things are bad in Canada with 6, 8, 9% inflation, imagine living with 60% and
00:34:49.140
So the sort of modern Muslim experiment that was supposed to be Turkey, that was supposed
00:34:56.100
to be the one positive example, looks like it's going into the toilet as well.
00:35:00.600
So the question is, why does this keep happening?
00:35:10.420
And then they breed that victim narrative, build it into a series of organizations, and
00:35:15.860
they're absolutely excellent at violence and destruction.
00:35:20.080
They can take young men who are otherwise unmotivated, turn them into suicide bombers.
00:35:29.380
They brought us ISIS, which was involved in a couple of genocides.
00:35:33.160
Al-Qaeda managed to turn half the world upside down for a while.
00:35:38.060
But the Islamists, when they get into power, have a problem.
00:35:45.680
And then still continue this victimization narrative.
00:35:49.100
But ironically enough, they can't build anything.
00:35:52.380
So it's worth noting that every time an Islamist group gets into power, it winds up making a
00:35:59.460
So Taliban Part 1 in Afghanistan, when the Soviets left and the Taliban took over, they said they
00:36:06.460
were going to build a modern Islamic state, which, of course, more or less turned into
00:36:11.080
a kind of medieval 650 AD kind of state, which was an absolute nightmare for everybody involved
00:36:23.220
Now that NATO and the Americans have left, Taliban 2.0 is in charge.
00:36:29.160
Banning women from hospitals, banning women from schools, banning women from the media,
00:36:33.440
beating up anybody in the streets that opposes them, blowing up movie theaters, blowing up
00:36:39.080
any form of knowledge which is not Islamist in orientation.
00:36:43.840
China's moving in to take over most of the industry, the mining and that kind of stuff.
00:36:48.860
But yeah, it's just a fascinating thing to watch, to see that when the Islamists are in
00:36:54.400
a minority, they claim they're the victims, they use violence to advance their cause, but
00:36:59.760
once they get into a position of power, they're not capable of constructing anything or building
00:37:05.320
And I think in the end, that's going to be the weakest part of the Muslim movement, is
00:37:11.800
while they're great at wrecking stuff and forcing their way into the room and quite often
00:37:15.700
taking power, they're not actually capable of building anything because the entire narrative
00:37:24.900
It's not built around cooperation, unity or production of any sort, which is kind of ironic
00:37:32.080
given the history of Islam back in the year 1000 or 1200 or something like that.
00:37:37.440
But nonetheless, that's where we're at today is you have Islamist movements around the world,
00:37:42.140
be it Canada, the United States, France, Belgium, Germany, Indonesia, Malaysia, wherever.
00:37:48.720
All of them are seeking power, but all of them are using the same ideology to get there.
00:37:54.240
And so far, that ideology has been an utter disaster.
00:37:57.640
So anyway, that's kind of, I guess, where I'll kind of end my discussion.
00:38:01.900
And if folks want to, Tanya, if you want to jump in with some more questions or if you
00:38:09.100
Yeah, so I just want to have a conversation here with you a little bit.
00:38:12.980
And if anybody has any questions, I know if you're watching live stream, you can sign
00:38:17.980
on with Action for Canada and join us here in the Zoom room and ask Tom directly if you
00:38:23.320
But there's a lot of things that you were saying.
00:38:25.580
And I don't know if people understand that the UN as well, the Muslims have infiltrated
00:38:30.540
and I understand it's a third Sharia compliant.
00:38:33.560
And if people don't understand what Sharia is, Sharia law, that is the political system
00:38:43.640
And so they've infiltrated the UN and some people call this, maybe you can explain that
00:38:52.400
And so you've got the UN who's gone completely woke, two-thirds of them.
00:38:56.380
The Muslims will have no part, I do not believe, of drag queens or their children questioning
00:39:05.420
They're teaching them to fight and, you know, to take care of business.
00:39:11.740
And meanwhile, so you've got this, I almost, you know, it's like which one is going to win?
00:39:21.080
My frenemy is my frenemy until they're my enemy.
00:39:24.480
And so that's what I'm seeing at the United Nations as well.
00:39:27.940
And that's one of, for multiple reasons, one of the reasons I believe Canada needs to
00:39:32.400
completely pack out of the UN, stop funding all of this.
00:39:36.420
The Muslims have come in and they even went so far as that normally a vote at the UN would
00:39:46.400
And on certain elections, they had influenced it to be a third plus one.
00:39:52.000
So you can just imagine how much power they're accessing even through the United Nations.
00:39:58.260
And so this is not good news for the rest of the world if the Muslims' goal is to have
00:40:06.380
Do you have anything to say about that or the red-green axis or to explain that any further?
00:40:10.640
Yeah, the red-green axis, I'll start with that one just because it's so much fun.
00:40:17.100
There are a number of people, of course, who oppose a democratic system.
00:40:22.240
There are people who oppose freedom of speech, oppose freedom of religion, freedom of association,
00:40:28.220
And most of those people can be lumped in kind of a left-wing category.
00:40:34.720
And then if you want to like slide farther to the left where you start looking at Marxists
00:40:38.380
or Trotskyites or those kinds of people, like I mentioned earlier, they're against sovereignty,
00:40:43.680
they're against freedom of speech, they're against capitalism, they're against families
00:40:47.640
having agency, they're against churches having agency.
00:40:51.620
And when they sort of look across the aisle or they look across the world and they sort
00:40:56.660
of look for allies and they say, hey, look, those Muslim guys, they don't like democracies
00:41:08.000
The Green Party of Canada, Elizabeth May, actually said, and I'm not making this one up, look
00:41:13.560
She actually says, I take my marching orders from the Palestinian delegation in Ottawa.
00:41:18.520
And you're just like, wow, you're supposed to be the Green Party of Canada that does like
00:41:22.180
tree hugging and clean water and clean air and all that stuff and fish and whales or whatever.
00:41:27.280
But you actually openly state you take marching orders from the Palestinian delegation.
00:41:31.980
But the Green Party, or I should say more correctly, Elizabeth May is hard, hard left.
00:41:39.000
The left wing of the NDP party is essentially almost communist.
00:41:44.040
And yeah, they have no problem whatsoever cooperating with Islamists.
00:41:50.920
When the Islamists get into power like they did in Iran in 1979, they may be like some of
00:41:57.220
the most horrific people on the face of the earth, but they're not stupid.
00:42:01.380
They know political opposition when they see it.
00:42:04.300
So when the Shia theocracy began in Iran in 1979, they got rid of the Shah, they got rid
00:42:12.260
of the democracy, they got rid of all the old police, they got rid of everything else.
00:42:15.820
But they got into power because of their cooperation with the hard left.
00:42:19.660
The hard left and the Islamists overthrew the Shah.
00:42:24.020
Two years later, the Islamists organized a bit of an internal coup, or I'm not quite
00:42:30.880
And they murdered most of the leftists that held any of the political positions in the
00:42:34.980
government from like the dog catcher right up to the ministers.
00:42:38.340
So about 15,000 to 30,000 leftists were murdered in the run of the year.
00:42:43.640
And nobody's quite sure how many tens of thousands were tortured, fired, beaten, raped, or whatever.
00:42:49.440
So it's kind of amusing to watch the leftists in Canada sort of cheering on the Palestinians
00:42:58.200
And you kind of go like, if you don't like Israel, and you don't like democracy, and you
00:43:03.400
don't like European values, and you don't like Christianity, wait till you see what happens
00:43:08.960
You will be in a lot worse shape than you could possibly believe.
00:43:15.280
But once they get close to power, they'll turn on each other with the UN, Mike.
00:43:20.300
Yeah, so I was just going to add, Tom, I mean, last year, Action for Canada stayed back as
00:43:24.600
this Muslim Million March took place in Canada, and the LGBTQ were out there and all locking
00:43:31.780
And of course, you and I have been at this for a very long time, myself, nine years, you
00:43:37.240
And we know that Islamists are told through the Quran that, actually, was it Allah himself,
00:43:45.860
it says in the Quran that they are to deceive and to lie, that he's a liar and a deceiver.
00:43:54.200
And so it's like, if it will benefit, if it will advance the cause, you are to lie and deceive
00:44:02.460
That's the only time, just through this lying and deceiving part, until the population increases
00:44:07.860
enough and they get into enough government positions that they can overtake us.
00:44:13.640
And so I think that we're being extremely naive.
00:44:17.780
I think that we need to take very strong measures to remove everyone from office who has dual
00:44:23.940
citizenship and anyone that supports a foreign political system, ideology, or so-called religion.
00:44:38.680
We see what's happened in America with and through all of this since October 7th.
00:44:44.200
The only good thing that's come out of that is because it has revealed this sinister agenda.
00:44:49.180
And it was no coincidence that all of a sudden the Palestinians ignited around the world in
00:44:58.260
I believe that everything was planned in advance and orchestrated.
00:45:02.200
Many of these people were funded by Soros and others.
00:45:08.880
And it was meant to do that, to destabilize us and to advance a certain agenda.
00:45:15.180
And that's why I don't mind talking about this.
00:45:19.460
And we need to understand when I say Canada first, that means anybody that's come to Canada
00:45:30.500
They wouldn't tolerate it in any of the other countries that I've mentioned.
00:45:36.540
Well, I think it sort of gets back to the issue of France.
00:45:39.160
If you'd like a sort of peek into the future of where the rest of the world is going in three,
00:45:44.780
five, eight years, whatever, start looking at France, start looking at Belgium, start
00:45:52.500
To mention the UN, just one quick thought on the UN.
00:45:56.080
Guterres, or Guterres, whatever his name is, the guy that's the Secretary General right
00:46:00.440
Lovely picture came out of him a couple of weeks ago when he was the foreign minister for
00:46:04.380
Portugal, where he was a socialist minister of government.
00:46:07.580
And there he is with the head of Islamic Jihad and the head of the guy who was head of Hamas
00:46:12.620
And the three of them are hanging out and having a grand old conversation and everything else.
00:46:15.620
That sort of roughly tells you where the lot of the UN is going, is that the so-called
00:46:23.080
Western nations, or whatever you want to call it, have very little influence there based
00:46:29.220
And the sort of African, Asian, South American countries have a much greater influence.
00:46:33.760
The Organization of Islamic States, I think, has 76 member countries right now, and they
00:46:40.440
The other problem with the UN, of course, I think, is it's just become so incredibly corrupt,
00:46:46.420
much like the Olympic Committee or FIFA or anything like that.
00:46:53.700
If I was to advise the prime minister on the UN, I would say, yeah, keep the seat at the
00:47:02.960
Let's not give these people any more money, no more $5 billion to some Paris Accord climate
00:47:08.880
fund, where the money just goes, poof, we have no idea where it goes or what happens to
00:47:13.660
The amount of sexual abuse being carried out by the children's section was just absolutely
00:47:21.960
We saw this in places like Yugoslavia, that the folks who work with refugees in the United
00:47:28.060
Nations sort of had a certain reputation for exploiting women and children in combat zones,
00:47:37.020
So my sort of thought on the UN is it might have been a good idea at some time.
00:47:43.620
But at the moment, where we are right now, I would say, yeah, it's time to start moving
00:47:49.720
away from international organizations like the UN, OECD, IMF, World Bank, etc., etc., etc.,
00:47:56.680
and start looking more at building Canadian institutions, the military, the government,
00:48:02.280
the parliament, etc., and start going back to what we would loosely call European values,
00:48:09.240
what you might call Judeo-Christian values, what you might call the values of the Reformation
00:48:13.200
or the Renaissance, whatever one wants to call them.
00:48:17.900
Incidentally, I was just in Red Deer a while ago, and one of the conversations that came
00:48:22.660
out of the presentation there is, and people say, well, what would be the first
00:48:26.660
thing you would do if you could fix the country?
00:48:28.280
And I said, look, all of the other problems the country has, there's economy, there's
00:48:33.200
population, there's migration, there's infrastructure, there's healthcare, there's
00:48:36.540
military, the RCMP, parliament, it just goes on and on and on.
00:48:39.820
None of those problems will get fixed until we decide if the country has a moral compass
00:48:46.300
And right now, I think it's fair to argue that Canada, as a country, as a state, as a
00:48:52.500
sovereign entity, doesn't really have a moral compass anymore.
00:48:56.240
Canada's moral compass used to come from the Charter of Rights, the Constitution, and
00:49:01.100
the quote-unquote value system, which was driven, which what drove most of Canada, and
00:49:08.140
again, at the end of the day, sorry, that value system is, you know, the values of the
00:49:14.920
We're now at a point where those values are being expunged, and there is zero moral compass
00:49:22.600
Now, for anybody that, again, here we go in the political science stuff, take a look at
00:49:27.480
the Charter of Rights, and if you look in the extreme top left-hand corner, before it
00:49:35.160
And it says, Canada is founded upon the supremacy of God and the rule of law.
00:49:41.280
And a lot of people don't even know that's there.
00:49:43.420
And when then they see it, or you point it out to them, we're like, what the hell is that
00:49:48.400
And the answer is, any political system, be it democratic, socialist, Marxist, Chinese,
00:49:55.640
Maoist, whatever, there has to be something that sits above the politicians.
00:50:03.180
Because if not, they will have the tendency to think that they are the superior power, and
00:50:08.320
it's their values, their views, their judgments that become the laws, that become the actions
00:50:12.920
I think it's reasonable right now to argue in Canada that Trudeau thinks he runs the
00:50:17.180
country, and he gets to run the country according to whatever he thinks.
00:50:21.060
And when you approach him on things like legality, and the powers of parliament, and the rule
00:50:26.300
of law, he's just kind of like, yeah, whatever, let's keep going, and away he goes.
00:50:30.260
But that thing, the supremacy of God is there, because it notes that, especially in a democracy,
00:50:35.880
there has to be a moral compass that sits above everything else.
00:50:39.540
And that's what the supremacy of God thing is doing there.
00:50:41.720
And then the rule of law says, everybody kind of, sort of, has to be mostly equal most
00:50:48.520
And what we've got now is Trudeau has gotten rid of that.
00:50:51.880
So one quick little example, we have a Westminster style of parliament, and one of the things that
00:50:59.120
came out of 800 years of evolution, struggle, civil war, and everything else was the supremacy
00:51:05.020
So we, the people, elect our MPs, they go to Ottawa, they sit in parliament, and when the
00:51:12.840
parliament votes on something, that represents the supreme will of the people, and it's not
00:51:17.960
supposed to be something which can be overthrown or dismissed.
00:51:21.280
Now, parliament voted to get all of the documents related to that Chinese lab, or sorry, the Canadian
00:51:32.480
lab in Winnipeg, that was essentially been taken over by the Chinese, and they were stealing,
00:51:39.220
So parliament said, we don't believe what we're being told.
00:51:46.460
It became the will of parliament that parliament get those documents.
00:51:50.840
PMO said no, and then turned around and sued their own speaker, because he voted for it.
00:51:58.160
So there was, there is the premier principle of a Westminster parliament, that the will of
00:52:05.100
Only Trudeau said no, canceled it, said no, parogued the parliament, so the whole process
00:52:12.720
So, right there, I mean, the supremacy of parliament is gone, here in Canada, in one
00:52:18.260
fell swoop, and very few people are talking about it.
00:52:20.840
Most people probably didn't even know it happened.
00:52:26.040
But yeah, these are the kinds of things we have to start looking at.
00:52:29.880
But if we're going to fix the country, we're going to get it back, you know, going again.
00:52:37.120
We need that rule of law that sits just below it, and then we have the politicians below that.
00:52:42.320
So, one last quick parting shot here, before we get into any other questions, is a lot
00:52:48.440
of people are just assuming Trudeau's gone, that he's running at 30% in the polls, and
00:52:56.680
I'd like to see him wind up in jail, if not, maybe deported somewhere to go work for the
00:53:14.460
They may form one party, or they may agree to work together as a party.
00:53:18.760
We could still be stuck with this guy in the next election.
00:53:22.760
So that's just a little kind of, you know, thought and warning.
00:53:27.380
But the point of this is to say, look, Trudeau's lost.
00:53:38.120
And everybody just assumes that it's going to be better when the conservatives get there.
00:53:41.440
And my point would be this, is to say, why don't we right now start saying, whoever the
00:53:47.100
next prime minister is, if it's Folliver, if it's Trudeau, if it's God help us all, you
00:53:51.400
know, Jaggi Singh or something, we start holding them accountable now, saying, we want to see
00:54:02.080
And that is how we will get the country back on track.
00:54:09.000
So anyway, that's, as they say, that's the second lesson.
00:54:23.260
We're going into trying to get appointments with MPs and MLAs.
00:54:26.460
We're having some very great success with some of the MLAs.
00:54:29.340
And I must say some of the MPs as well in educating them because they were just, they're
00:54:33.740
They were just signing on the dotted line thinking, oh, the environment.
00:54:36.880
I want a nice environment for the future generations, for my grandchildren.
00:54:40.200
And they were going blindly along with it, ignorantly in some cases.
00:54:47.860
They know the direction they're going and collaborating with the world economics and the 2030 and 2050
00:54:56.700
So how would you say or how would you describe what we could do in order to hold them accountable
00:55:04.900
Yeah, one of the things when people say Canada is such a mess and they say it's Trudeau's
00:55:21.660
But yeah, you can't blame just Trudeau because we, the people, let this happen.
00:55:27.420
So first thing is, I know people say, oh, I don't vote anymore because they're all a bunch
00:55:31.760
And it's like, yeah, there's some truth in that.
00:55:34.780
But a whole bunch of people didn't vote last time when we got Trudeau again with 22% of
00:55:40.980
If 5 or 8% of the people who hadn't voted, voted, that clown wouldn't be there right now.
00:55:53.720
Writings are won and lost on a few hundred votes.
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So for all those people that say, I don't think you should vote anymore.
00:56:11.780
The second thing is, like you say, accountability.
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And accountability only comes when people go after them.
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So start voting at the local level, i.e. school boards.
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Start voting at the provincial level and the federal level.
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And as you mentioned, go to school board meetings and step up your hand and say,
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Terrifies them to see the citizenry showing up.
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Support somebody who is running for a school board election.
00:56:44.620
The other problem we have in the country right now is the country has been dumbed down.
00:56:58.560
In grade seven and grade eight, I took civics where we learned how parliament works and how
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a bill gets passed and what the cabinet is and what the constitution is.
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And in America, of course, they do the same thing.
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Schools are getting away from that right now because school boards, provincial assemblies,
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And the last thing they want is citizens putting up their hands going,
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Read the Charter of Rights every now and again for just for a hoot.
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Don't be idiotic about it and tell somebody to go whatever.
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But if you see something incredibly stupid written in a newspaper, which is like, I don't
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know, every day now, look at who wrote the story, click on it, see if their email is at
00:57:50.360
the bottom of the article and just say, Hey, I just read that story and I think it's really
00:57:54.240
stupid because you're blaming, like Sheila Copps right now is blaming the housing crisis
00:58:01.280
on Harper because it's all Harper's fault or something.
00:58:03.600
And just say, Hey, send an email to the person that wrote that and said, No, I think the
00:58:07.660
housing crisis is caused by the 5 million people that moved to Canada with no plan for
00:58:13.660
When you see articles on healthcare and why we need more money in the healthcare system,
00:58:17.940
well, look at the editor, look at the person that wrote that thing and send them a thing
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saying, Do you think 5 million people coming into Canada with no new doctors and no new
00:58:26.400
nurses causes a problem with the healthcare system?
00:58:29.320
In other words, show them you're awake, talk to them about the issues, they'll ignore
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But if it starts happening on a regular basis, it scares the media and it scares politicians.
00:58:41.380
Well, I like what you're saying there, Tom, about getting out to vote.
00:58:48.180
I don't know if a lot of our viewers know, but McGill University put a package together.
00:58:53.620
The Liberals, I think, funded it for $25,000 and it was specifically for the Muslims on the
00:59:02.040
It was completely unlawful for them to do it, but they got away with it.
00:59:05.960
But the point is, is that Canadian citizens are not getting organized and getting out to
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They're not helping the elderly to vote on voting day.
00:59:14.760
They're not helping individuals get elected into office.
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Action for Canada is working very hard on this front as well with our chapters.
00:59:22.840
We're trying to grow the chapters for that reason so that we get enough members in a
00:59:27.640
chapter that come voting day in advance, separate aside from Action for Canada.
00:59:35.860
They can raise up a candidate, educate that candidate through Action for Canada.
00:59:40.140
They'll be able to debate anybody under the table.
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It's going to take some of your time and you're not going to be able to maybe go golfing on
00:59:53.260
You might need to go out and actually help your candidate become known and get some votes.
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So it's very, very important that people know how to organize.
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Join Action for Canada because we're trying to assist with this.
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And in the last election, two years ago, we actually got a number of our chapter leaders
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elected as school board trustees and they're doing a bang up job.
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It's amazing what a small percentage of the population can accomplish.
01:00:23.960
A lot of times when I'm talking about radicalization or extremists, people go,
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well, call me when they're 50% plus one and then I'll get worried about it.
01:00:32.120
If you want to overthrow a government or if you want to totally change the direction of
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And with respect to the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of Russia at the time they overthrew
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the monarchy might have had maybe at the absolute max 3% of the population sign up as members
01:00:54.020
and probably a good chunk of those were just joiners, i.e. they joined because their brother
01:00:59.900
So maybe one or one and a half percent of the population was able to totally change the
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When the Nazis took over in Germany, they peaked out around 3% during the ascent to power and
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a good chunk of those were just hanger-oners as well.
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They joined the party because that's how you got a job.
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Your brother can get you a job but you got to be a member of the party.
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So again, maybe one or two percent of the people in the country completely shifted the direction
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So yeah, you can, if you are strategic about it and if you're organized about it, you can
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actually make the course of the country change back and forth depending where you push.
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School boards, weirdly enough, are disproportionately effective because that's where the education
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system is determined and that's where you get children.
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Do you want a children's education system or do you want a children's indoctrination system?
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And of course, right now, we've seen a number of leftist, Marxist, cultural Marxist organizations
01:01:56.060
have taken over the teachers' unions and they're now going full-on indoctrination into the whole
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But the number of people that vote in school board elections is incredibly limited.
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So if you can get three, four, five people on a school board, you can actually change the direction
01:02:14.860
The other problem Canada has, and this is kind of by way of warning as well, Canada's fat,
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The last time anything went really wrong in this country was World War II,
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was the last time the country suffered in any meaningful way.
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Since then, it's been, you know, food, gravy, a medical system that kind of worked,
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a school system that mostly worked, a transportation system that mostly worked.
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The weather sucks, but hey, everything else is pretty good.
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Canadians, I think, have gotten fat, dumb, and happy.
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They think that the government will just fix everything and they don't realize that they are the government.
01:02:50.660
Now, this is another subject for another show we can get into.
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We're paying a billion dollars a week right now in interest charges on debt.
01:03:01.820
So the first billion dollars that's paid in taxes in Canada this week goes absolutely nowhere.
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Our government is spending money like crazy right now.
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And if you take a quick look around the world, we're like number 34 out of 34 in the OECD.
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Plus, we're flooding the country with folks who are not particularly skilled,
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And they're driving our GDP per capita through the floor.
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The spread between us and the Americans is just going like that.
01:03:44.020
But the point of all this is to say that the next recession, when it hits, which could be tomorrow,
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could be next week, could be next month, could be next year, we will get another recession.
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It's going to be really ugly on a global basis.
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The optimistic side of me hopes that people will wake up when they get hungry.
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They will look at the government and go, hey, what are you clowns doing?
01:04:08.400
Get out of social engineering and get back into government.
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Roads, highways, infrastructure, electricity, water, oil, gas, whatever.
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Get out of everything else and go back to governing.
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And then we have a good chance of getting Canada, one of the best countries in the world,
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Air, water, oil, lithium, uranium, coal, wheat, barley, lobster, salmon.
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I mean, you name it, Canada has just tons of the stuff.
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But my other fear is if we get into a recession, the people like Trudeau, the Mark Kearneys of the world,
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the Christy Freelands of the world, will use that as a chance to seize control of government totally.
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And what they'll say is, oh, yes, it's an economic crisis.
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We'll put emergency measures into place to feed you.
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We'll give you more universal basic income, more carbon tax rebate, more GST rebate, more welfare.
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In other words, they will use emergency measures to sort of seize final financial control of everything.
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On top of that, we'll get a central bank digital currency.
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So my feeling is the next year is absolutely critical.
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What happens to us and America and Europe and Ukraine and Israel and everything in the next year will shape the next several decades.
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Much like 1939 shaped World War II, 1914 shaped World War I, 1848 shaped Europe for about 30, 40 years.
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I think 2024 and 2025 will shape the Western world for the next 10 or 20 years.
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And Canadians really need to kind of wake up and get going.
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And again, to sort of go right back to the top of the show, if you are just sort of generally interested in where things are going, look at France, Belgium and the United Kingdom right now.
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And that'll give you a little tighter picture of where we're going culturally and socially.
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When I'm just thinking about the elections and how easy it would be for us to win in upcoming elections, but how important it is for people to commit their time and their energies and their money to support the individuals that are running for office that truly represent our values.
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Not to vote Justin Trudeau out, but to vote a new party in, that's going to be that nationalist movement to get us back on course, like they're doing in Italy.
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Victor Orban in Hungary is absolutely amazing the way he's running the country.
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And he's putting Hungary first and making sure that their values are respected and maintained, preserved, protected.
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There's other countries, El Salvador, the leader that was elected in there, you know, scooping up all of the criminals and sticking them into prison and saying, you get beans and rice or something.
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And unless your family wants to bring you meat, you get nothing.
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And, you know, we have to come down hard on this.
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And the other thing that I can say is because I've been at this nine years on the issues of multiculturalism or our immigration or the LGBTQ, the groups of us that were working back then were feeling quite alone because Canadians really still were so blinded to what was going on.
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And then as the years have gone by and individuals like yourself and myself and the team at Action for Canada have been speaking out on these issues and just, you know, raising the alarm, more and more Canadians are waking up.
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But I think that we are at a very important juncture right now, that if we don't take the next elections very seriously, we have BC, we're having an election, a provincial election in British Columbia and a couple of provinces are nationwide, I believe.
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But that provincial election could really change, you know, the direction of even any federal election, no matter who comes into office, because what they're doing in Alberta, I know they've talked about separating many, many times, but you push a province hard enough, and you have enough cooperation and support from the citizens in that nation, and that one province could be the one that makes the difference for the rest of the country.
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We see it happening in the United States, 26 states are overturning the LGBTQ agendas, and the DEI and all of this nonsense, they're refusing digital banking system, I mean, they're really stepping up, and the province of British Columbia right now, John Rostad says he's going to overturn SOGI123, and he's made many more promises that are on the ballot.
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The reason this has happened, because the squeaky wheels are the ones pushing the agenda now.
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And that's one of the reasons as well why Pierre Polyev is finally speaking out on the issues that matter to the majority of Canadians.
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He's got his own agenda, I have no doubt about that, but because of the pressure, they want to get elected, but that doesn't mean they should be elected.
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So please, really pay attention to who you're electing, as Tom had said, if you see an article in a newspaper, apply pressure.
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This is what the squeaky wheel of the LGBTQ and the Muslims did, that used to be under 1%.
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I think the LGBTQ, the trans agenda, was 0.01% of the population, and look at the damage they've done.
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Look at the millions, if not billions of dollars they get in funding.
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Victimization is not something that we would do.
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We've got to win with the right objectives, and that's because we want a nation that is, once again, turned to a moral nation with absolute truths.
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And just to finish up, Tom, I'm going on a little bit here, because you've said a lot, and I'm triggered by some of those things, that when Justin Trudeau came in, he said, we're no longer a multicultural nation, we're no longer a secular nation, we're a post-national state with no core identity.
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And he just said, anything and everything goes, which means there's no absolute truth.
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You need truth, you need transparency, you need to have rules that are abided by.
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So, anyways, that's my little bit of a rant right there for a moment.
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Yeah, just one other quick thought about power and control in Canada.
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Justin Trudeau doesn't really like the rule of law.
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He fires his own justice minister, you know, a native female, which was pretty amusing, but that's another story.
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But he also doesn't like the provinces, because the provinces have agency.
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So, what he's doing is he's going around the provinces directly to the cities and trying to cut the provinces out by offering the cities funding if they go with his new housing program, this and that.
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Alberta's pushing back somewhat, which is good to see.
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But there is a case where you can have an effect on the federal government by having an effect on your provincial government.
01:11:30.080
So, if Saskatchewan, Alberta actually stand up and tell Trudeau no and say, look, you're not allowed to cut over the top of the provinces and go direct to the cities.
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If your local MLA or MPP or whatever actually votes on something or supports that, send them something and say, hey, good idea.
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Next time you get a chance to thump Trudeau in something like that or to thump the feds, by all means, please do it.
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So, there's another avenue where the provinces, I think, are getting so badly beat up right now that they're starting to speak out, except, well, maybe so much Ontario.
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Doug Ford just said he's thrilled to see 800,000 new people coming to Ontario.
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And it's kind of like, thanks for that, Premier Trudeau.
01:12:21.800
And by the way, the people that moved to Florida and Texas did so willingly and took tens of billions of dollars with them because they're going to lower tax states where entrepreneurs are allowed to thrive.
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The 800,000 people that moved to Ontario, a good chunk of those are, shall we say, not entrepreneurial and didn't bring money with them.
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So, there's a case, again, where people in Ontario should, whether it's Twitter, Facebook, an email or whatever, send a thing to Doug Ford and say, no, bad idea, dude.
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800,000 people who come here who want to work, who bring money and bring job skills, great.
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800,000 people who want to come here on, you know, student visas and collect welfare, we don't need them.
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Yeah, and the other thing, Tom, is just before coming on the show, one of my chapter leaders in Ontario contacted me and said that a friend who's a business owner had reached out to her and said that the government is offering $20,000 to hire immigrants.
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This is being done with monopoly money because, Canadians, there isn't even taxes being raised to cover the costs of this.
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The government is doing this on purpose to destabilize us, to impoverish us so they can do what they did to Venezuela, completely destroy all of our infrastructure so that everybody will be reliant on the government.
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The government has commenced war against Canadians, and we have got to get in the mindset that this is not benign.
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We all need to do our part and participate and fight this battle.
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You actually said something really critical there.
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People always ask, well, how stupid is Trudeau?
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He's destroying the economy and he doesn't even know it.
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To which I go, yeah, actually, he does know it.
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So the greatest impediment to dictatorial power is a well-functioning middle class.
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If you have a middle class that is reasonably educated, reasonably wealthy, and you have a functioning free press, that middle class will provide the stability that stops the government from going too crazy, becoming too dictatorial.
01:14:46.640
So when people say, well, why is Trudeau destroying the middle class?
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The reality is the middle class needs to be broken down to a point where it becomes a dependent class.
01:14:59.400
Once you can create a class which is dependent upon UIC, welfare, GST rebates, carbon tax rebates, birth free rebates, whatever, whatever universal income program they come up with.
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But if people are poor enough, they are then trained to vote for this government because that government will give you more, quote unquote, free money, more welfare money.
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Of course, your standard of living goes down and your taxes go up.
01:15:24.860
So when people say, how come Trudeau is so stupid, he's destroying the economy, I would say he's not stupid.
01:15:37.040
But I wouldn't come out and call him stupid because he, Christy Freeland and a bunch of others are running a program.
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They're destroying the Christian faith in Canada.
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They've destroyed the media already by buying them out.
01:16:00.080
And ironically enough, cabinet ministers don't really matter anymore.
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When a cabinet minister said something, people jumped.
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Now, everybody in Ottawa and people across the rest of the country should know that PMO matters.
01:16:17.580
We've gone to a completely centralized form of government.
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So, yeah, the destruction of the middle class to make them dependent is not a failure.
01:16:34.240
I mean, if you want to look at Agenda 21, 2030, 2050, they're unfolding it.
01:16:41.040
The money that is disappearing that Tom spoke about is going into the World Banks, the IMF,
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and they're in turn churning that money over to take us down in all of these programs,
01:16:53.620
whether it's funding those radical Islamists on our streets, the pro-Hamas, pro-Palestinian agitators
01:17:00.080
that are on the streets, and those who are silly enough to support them, whatever programs
01:17:05.500
are coming in over the southern border to the United States, those people, there's a
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All of the taxpayers' money is going in to attack us, to undermine us, and to destroy the
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Like I said, this is a war, and I know it's summertime, but Action for Canada is not sitting
01:17:35.920
People do need a rest and a bit of a break, but you need to be ready.
01:17:39.260
You need to be ready in British Columbia to get good people elected into office, and you
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need to start preparing now to get behind candidates to run in the federal election.
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I know there was a couple of questions that I didn't get to, but we'll have to catch that
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You are described as a court-appointed terrorism expert in the provincial and federal courts.
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I hope that our viewers will heed the warnings.
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I'm also going to ask that people would share this video.
01:18:18.640
It will be ready tomorrow, and we need to blast it out to the nation so that, you know
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what, part of your job, if you can't do anything else, and I'm talking to the viewers right
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You can help educate others, and knowledge is power.
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That's one of the best ways we can get through this.
01:18:35.420
And so in closing, Tom, do you have any closing comments for our viewers?
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No, I guess the one last closing comment is get out there, get involved, or don't complain,
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Yeah, that's a huge topic, but, you know, we have to have these conversations.
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Action for Canada has always been on the cutting edge of those taboo topics, because we believe
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that you need to get the conversation out there into the public.
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So it's what many people are thinking, but they've been conditioned not to speak about
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That may have been the situation a couple of years ago with the trans and LGBTQ agenda.
01:19:23.240
We were told that you're intolerant, you're racist, you're homophobic, and all the other
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So next week, we are going to have the wonderful Tom Harris back on the show, and we will be
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talking about the 15-minute cities and the strategy on how to demolish these 15-minute
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cities, how to use the Action for Canada materials to go in and address mayors and city councils.
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Ari is one of our chapter leaders in Ontario, and this is her passion.
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She has put so much effort into addressing 15-minute cities and coming up with strategy.
01:20:00.780
And of course, with Tom's expertise on climate change, he is just this wonderful partner with
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Action for Canada in being able to approach the mayor and city councils, come up with compelling
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questions for mayors and city councils, as well as exposing what they're doing.
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In closing, the Bible verse for tonight is 1 John 3, 7-10.
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And you know, we are really seeing, again, I talk about the evil that's happening in Canada,
01:20:38.060
and there is no such thing as anybody who is perfect that walks on the face of the earth.
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So when I read this verse, it will talk about the sinner, but understand that it's people
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They live in the evil, and they don't turn from their wicked ways.
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We as Christians, and we can go before God and we say, you know what?
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Maybe you said something about somebody where you're like, oh, I shouldn't have said that.
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You can also ask God, please forgive me for that.
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But there are those in this country, as you know, who are so godless.
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Dear children, don't let anyone deceive you about this.
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When people do what is right, it shows that they are righteous, even as Christ is righteous.
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But when people keep on sinning, it shows that they belong to the devil, who has been sinning since the beginning.
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But the Son of God came to destroy the works of the devil.
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Those who have been born into God's family do not make a practice of sinning, because God's life is in them.
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So they can't keep on sinning, because they are children of God.
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So now we can tell who are children of God and who are children of the devil.
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Anyone who does not live righteously and does not love other believers does not belong to God.
01:22:16.660
And I tell you, you know, these individuals, such as Justin Trudeau and his partners in crime at the federal level,
01:22:28.720
and these individuals that are in all levels of government, the ones running Davos, the ones running the UN,
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they're going to have to face their maker one day.
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And they are going to pay an eternal price for the sin in their life.
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And so for the average Canadian who is living a good life and, you know, is trying their best,
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is that we can live in the righteousness of God, even though we're imperfect as Christians.
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And I will sometimes know when I meet somebody instantly if they're a Christian,
01:23:05.340
because when you receive Christ into your life, He gives you the Holy Spirit.
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I always called that my Jiminy Cricket when I was raising my kids.
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So it's the Holy Spirit. It's like your Jiminy Cricket.
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It's always, the Holy Spirit always ministers to you, is always telling you right from wrong.
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And when that's, you know, when we're walking outside of the will of God,
01:23:27.280
you can easily see that by either the way we speak.
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Do some of you say, oh my God, and you don't even think about it.
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Or do we use the word Jesus Christ in a sentence and defy the name of the Lord?
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And these are names that should be honored above all.
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And so I just want to encourage you, you will never be perfect.
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And we need to keep being the best possible versions of ourselves that we can possibly be.
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Being a good person also means that it doesn't mean that you have to be kind and nicely all the time to a fault.
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That means that being a good person also means that you're on the front line with us,
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exposing evil and protecting the innocence, for instance, of our children.
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Anyways, that's my little sermon for the end of the show.
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I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
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I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom.
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We are going to be in every town and every city.
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And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people
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who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other
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and give each other the help when they're down.
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We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
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The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
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You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
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God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
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I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God
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who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort
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because we as a nation have turned our backs on him.
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I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
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God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
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God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.
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God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you and God bless you.