Action4Canada - June 30, 2022


Intelligence Analyst, Security & Operational Risk Manager, Research Analysts Expert & Live Q&A


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 49 minutes

Words per Minute

177.14282

Word Count

19,345

Sentence Count

1,220

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

29


Summary

Action for Canada is a grassroots movement reaching out to millions of Canadians and uniting our voices in opposition to the destructive policies tearing at the fabric of our nation. Through call to action campaigns, we equip citizens to take action. We are committed to protecting faith, family and freedom.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello and welcome back. The orientation you just watched gives a brief overview of what's available
00:00:08.760 on the Action for Canada website and we play it every week during the pre-show. However,
00:00:14.060 there is so much more content and information on our website, so be sure to log in often and
00:00:20.260 check it out. The orientation as well as recordings of each week's Empower Hour are available on our
00:00:26.680 website for you to re-watch or to share with your family and friends. Now, if you know anyone who
00:00:32.380 right now might be interested in joining us for tonight's webinar, be sure to invite them right
00:00:37.560 away. A great big thank you to everyone who partners with Action for Canada and for contributing to this
00:00:44.480 cause. We are volunteer-run and 100% supported by your donations. Any amount helps and we are so very
00:00:52.340 grateful for every donation that we receive. God bless you for sharing. Your donations enable us
00:00:58.640 to provide free resources, solutions, and hope to Canadians all across our nation. Please join us
00:01:06.580 every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 a.m pacific time for our prayer time on Zoom. On Tuesdays at 4 30
00:01:15.080 p.m pacific time, you can join Tanya for Taboo Talks where she tackles some of the tricky topics that
00:01:21.800 others are unwilling to talk about. If you go to the Youth Freedom Movement page, you can watch the
00:01:28.680 speeches that several of the A4C youth have posted. And of course, we're always promoting the Local
00:01:35.440 Action for Canada chapters, so if you aren't already part of a chapter, we invite you to sign up and get
00:01:42.140 involved. If you have any specific prayer requests, please let us know so we can pray for you. The
00:01:50.120 information you share will be kept confidential. Here at Action for Canada, our goal is to provide
00:01:57.020 resources so you can be educated, strengthened, and empowered to stand up for truth and for your rights
00:02:03.860 and freedoms. To all of you who volunteer your time and skills and for those who pray for us, thank you. I
00:02:11.560 always feel that a simple thank you doesn't even come close to expressing how grateful we are. Please know we
00:02:18.100 appreciate you so much. For myself, I want to say thank you to Tanya Gaw and to the Empower Hour crew for
00:02:25.320 all the work you do. I thank God for each one of you. And now it's time for the Empower Hour.
00:02:32.440 Hello, my friends, and welcome to the June 29th, 2022 Empower Hour. It's so good to see you all here
00:02:52.600 tonight. If you can think of anyone right now who might be interested in joining us, just a reminder,
00:02:57.080 be sure to invite them right now and it will be popping the link in the chat for you. We have a
00:03:02.960 great show planned for tonight. Coming up is Action for Canada's founder, Tanya Gaw, with her weekly
00:03:08.480 updates. And tonight, she'll be joined by Tom Quiggan. Tom will be talking about his concerns regarding the
00:03:14.980 top leaders of the RCMP and their support of government corruption at provincial and federal
00:03:20.420 levels. Action for Canada is a grassroots movement reaching out to millions of Canadians
00:03:26.340 and uniting our voices in opposition to the destructive policies tearing at the fabric of
00:03:32.000 our nation. Through call to action campaigns, we equip citizens to take action. We are committed to
00:03:39.140 protecting faith, family and freedom. I'm so honored each week to be able to introduce you to Tanya Gaw,
00:03:47.420 the founder and leader of Action for Canada. And every week, I always feel that I can never say
00:03:53.660 enough about her. She's such an incredible person. She's a woman of faith, integrity and passion.
00:04:00.540 She inspires us with her actions and words. She empowers us to stand strong in truth and to stand up for
00:04:07.540 our rights and freedoms. She loves Canada and is fighting on behalf of all citizens from shore to shore.
00:04:14.200 Tanya, we are so grateful for your knowledge, your leadership and your commitment. Thank you and God
00:04:20.820 bless you and welcome.
00:04:24.140 Hi there and welcome everyone. We're happy to be here for another Empower Hour. I'm super looking
00:04:31.360 forward to the show tonight. This has been I think on people's radar and a real concern for a long time,
00:04:37.980 especially in the last two years, what's happening, you know, with law enforcement in this country.
00:04:43.200 I've always said that, you know, countries that didn't fall into tyranny are the ones where the
00:04:49.220 military and the police stood behind the people and not the government. And we're calling on our
00:04:55.680 law enforcement to really reconsider their position and stand for Canadians, stand up for their oath.
00:05:02.260 All right. Thank you again for that, Heather. I am going to get straight into the web page and just
00:05:07.680 cover a few matters and so that we can bring Tom on and hear from him. So, Trenzy, I'm just going to
00:05:14.760 share my screen. All right. So, as I like to do every week, I like to start with the map of Canada
00:05:21.620 and all those wonderful little red maple leaves on there representing chapters for Action for Canada.
00:05:26.440 Canada. We have put had put a bit of a pause on increasing those chapters because we just needed
00:05:33.200 to do a little bit of extra work administratively, et cetera, here at Action for Canada because we were
00:05:38.720 growing so quickly and we really want to be effective. It's not about quantity. It's about quality
00:05:43.720 of the chapters and building the communities when within each of these areas. And so, we're commencing
00:05:49.840 the vetting process again and we're looking at having more leaders. Like I said, we don't only
00:05:56.420 want to be in 338 ridings. We want to be in every town and community across Canada. So, if this is of
00:06:03.200 interest to you, if you want to be a chapter leader, we could sure use your help. It is such an important
00:06:09.060 role to play. I think it's one of the best strategies in Canada right now because, as we've said, the WEF
00:06:16.040 and the UN have said they're going to use the cities in order to implement their nasty agenda
00:06:22.760 because they're closest to the people. So, we've got to take back our city councils. We've got to take
00:06:27.640 back our school boards and it's going to start by really, really growing up our communities and our
00:06:32.820 numbers within each one of them. All right. Just a little bit of updates here. We're working on the
00:06:42.320 website again to try to make it as user-friendly as possible. We'll be posting the Empower Hour on the
00:06:48.740 homepage. We've got the call to action which takes you to the weekly action page as well as, I mean,
00:06:54.860 this is a huge campaign right now across Canada that Action for Canada is commencing, bringing
00:07:00.520 awareness of the sexualization of our children in the public school systems, private and in our libraries,
00:07:07.600 pretty much throughout society, and it's got to come to an end. A friend of mine posted a link,
00:07:15.520 sent me a link today, and it was from, it was actually the National Post and a new group, I believe
00:07:22.000 it's Gays Against, I'll have to make sure I get that right. I've lost the link for a moment, but they're
00:07:28.280 against the radical agenda to sexualize children. They said their community has been hijacked. I've been
00:07:35.400 saying that for six years, that this is not about the gay and lesbian community who just want to live
00:07:40.600 their life. It's about radical sexual deviants who want to interfere with our kids. And so I've been
00:07:47.520 calling on the gay and lesbian community saying, don't leave it up to us. You know, on the front line
00:07:52.440 of this, we need you to have a voice in it because this is going to strongly affect, you know, how far you
00:07:58.200 have come. It's going to super duper undo it because people are becoming very intolerant. They don't know
00:08:04.080 how to separate the gay and lesbian community from the radical trans community. And so they need to
00:08:10.140 have a voice and they need to get active. So I was happy to hear about that. So we are doing a few
00:08:15.500 updates to the webpage. We have one of the most comprehensive World Economic Forum websites, I
00:08:22.460 think, anywhere to be found. Jenny has been working very hard on that with the assistance of Sheila.
00:08:28.020 And so go in and check out the WEF. We have it as a whole. We have it as a WEF within Canada,
00:08:35.080 the universities, just a real breakdown of how far they've infiltrated. And when you look at it,
00:08:41.600 it can be quite intimidating to think how strategic they have been over the last 40 years to get people
00:08:47.500 into select positions with authority in order to bring the agenda that we're now faced with today,
00:08:54.000 which is dominant world governance and basically a communist agenda. Okay, I've been asked to as
00:09:03.460 well under join. If you go to empower hour, you'll see this little drop down. Sorry, I've got the little
00:09:09.660 pop up in the way. Just a moment. Let me try that again.
00:09:12.840 All right. And what happens on this page is every time we have an empower hour, in the chat, we are
00:09:21.580 providing links that correspond with the speaker. This is the page that you can come to if you ever
00:09:26.980 wished you had a link from David Lindsay, for instance, on the coronation note, you can come here
00:09:31.520 and get that information. So come and just take a look at this page. If there's something that you
00:09:36.920 were thinking in the past, we've got it categorized as well. Our team is doing just an amazing job.
00:09:42.840 Trying to make sure that, you know, when people come on our website, they're not overwhelmed and can
00:09:47.900 find the information that's most important to them. Because Action for Canada covers a lot of
00:09:52.880 different issues in hopes to help educate the masses and bring more awareness. Last week on the
00:10:00.380 empower hour, I gave a presentation on the sexualization of our children, where that's coming
00:10:05.960 through the World Economic Forum in the UN. It's been in the makings for many, many years. And I'm just
00:10:12.100 very pleased to say that Canadians are finally reaching a limit as to how much they're going
00:10:18.100 to feel that they need to be forced to accept. What's happening to our children is grooming
00:10:23.600 them for pedophilia, for pedophiles to make room. But more tragically, what's happening through the
00:10:32.740 SOGI resource in the Comprehensive Sexual Education Program is, of course, it is leading to kids going on to
00:10:39.160 damaging puberty blockers and or undergoing surgeries. And this is sterilizing them. Wonderful world
00:10:45.740 population control method. It's horrific, these people need to be stopped. So I'll be sending this
00:10:52.860 out as an urgent action with a call to action at the bottom, with the notice of liability to put a
00:10:58.620 stop to the SOGI 123 learning resources, remove all the sexually explicit and pornographic books,
00:11:04.500 and prohibit these drag queens, these vile drag queens from having access to our children.
00:11:11.280 All right, so that'll be in your mailbox, hopefully tomorrow morning. Now, for those of you who are new
00:11:16.200 under calls to action, you go to weekly emails, and you'll be able to find the information that we put
00:11:21.300 out each week. This week, I decided that I was going to provide a special report. I have been working
00:11:27.940 with the BCRCMP. This is now he used to be Assistant Commissioner McDonald. He is Deputy Commissioner
00:11:34.140 in charge of E Division. That's a big job. He answers directly to Commissioner Lucky. And this
00:11:40.260 is Superintendent Blackadar. That's his right hand mind, right hand man under the crimes division for
00:11:48.400 E Division. These two gentlemen have had all of the information I think needed for them to commence an
00:11:54.160 investigation. And they have refused to do so saying that the standard is so high within BC and
00:12:02.100 they named Newfoundland, that they just can't commence an investigation as if it would never
00:12:06.600 pass through the through the Crown. But that's I just believe it's lies. We see that murder is going
00:12:13.900 on in this nation, and people are going to need to be held accountable. On this report, I do ask that you
00:12:20.680 would reach out to Commissioner McDonald and Superintendent Blackadar, and just send them a
00:12:26.160 note, send them a note that you're now aware that they've been fully informed for two years,
00:12:31.000 that Bonnie Henry, the health officer is being criminally negligent, causing harm, including death,
00:12:36.900 as well as the premiers involved in this, and that we're demanding that that they commence an
00:12:41.380 investigation and get busy on this subject. All right, like I said, I'm moving along fairly quick,
00:12:47.300 because I want to get Tom on. Please make sure that you not only read through the information
00:12:54.000 that we're providing you, I try to give you a crash course on whatever subject it is that we're
00:12:59.400 addressing. And then it is requested that you, as a step of being actively involved, would take this
00:13:07.180 information and share it all over social media, share it to your family and friends, because knowledge
00:13:12.640 is power. And that's what's going to bring about the kind of change we need, we need more Canadians
00:13:18.660 educated on what's happening in this country. And as I've mentioned last week, Trudeau's
00:13:25.120 relationship with the high ranking officials is an unusual one. I can't imagine that he'd be given a
00:13:33.520 smooch to a high ranking RCMP commissioner if he happened to be a man. But based on last week's
00:13:41.780 picture image with him with Emmanuel Macron, the head of France, who he was in a very intimate
00:13:49.380 embrace with, maybe I'm mistaken. But either way, it's not a good look. And I believe that it is one
00:13:57.800 of the reasons why our RCMP commissioner is not taking action against Justin Trudeau, after having
00:14:04.860 not only just ethical violations, we're talking criminal and corrupt activity. So here's my good
00:14:11.920 friend Tom Quiggin, with Danny Bulford. And what I love about this video is, you know, I mean, the
00:14:18.780 government police are trying to say that the people that overtook Ottawa were anarchists, and that
00:14:24.760 terrorism was it was behind all of this. And these two individuals, Tom, especially, I mean, he's he's
00:14:31.340 been investigating terrorism. He's a terrorism expert. He's been to countries, where we know,
00:14:36.720 like, maybe maybe some of the Islamic countries, you know, that have actual terrorists, shooting
00:14:42.340 people and chopping their heads off, he knows what terrorism looks like, the peaceful gathering in
00:14:47.920 Ottawa came nowhere close. And so this just gives a lot of legitimacy, who the individuals are who are
00:14:54.920 speaking out against the government. And I hope you all aware of, you know, what's transpiring with
00:14:59.940 Commissioner McDonald and Bill Blair, I mean, talk about lies, corruption, covering for one another,
00:15:06.660 and but it's all coming out. And I have personally said for many years that I believe that Justin
00:15:12.080 Trudeau is going to be the first Prime Minister removed from office. And I stand by that. And I'm
00:15:17.820 even hoping that it may be coming very soon. So just an update. When we take a look at these figures,
00:15:23.080 45,316 dead, over 4.4 million people have been injured, 2 million of those injuries are very severe
00:15:32.140 and serious. They say that only one to 10% of the vaccination injuries are being reported. So you can
00:15:39.260 just imagine what this figure looks like in reality. And we are all hearing about family, friends,
00:15:44.960 loved ones, or somebody who knows somebody who's either had blood clots, heart attacks, cancer,
00:15:49.460 etc, and dying. Time to clean house and overhaul the RCMP. And then as a final, will you please
00:15:58.020 take this video of Aidan, watch it, and then share it. Action for Canada is committed to giving our
00:16:05.280 youth a voice. And we went through the eight-week program. And I think that Aidan's video presentation
00:16:11.480 that he decided to give a speech on is right on point. Why are our youth, 14, 15 years old,
00:16:17.980 thinking about the 10 stages of genocide? Something is very wrong in our country. And we can not sit
00:16:25.240 back and be complacent. We need to be actively involved. So please, help Action for Canada.
00:16:31.120 Get into one of the chapters. Help us with our actions when we call on you. It's all very strategic
00:16:35.620 as to why and when we are commencing actions. But we need your support. We need a million people
00:16:42.200 who are taking action. We really, really need to grow up this movement and this organization.
00:16:47.720 Okay, whew, I'm just going to stop with that. And Heather, would you please come back on and
00:16:53.040 introduce Tom? And let's get the show going.
00:16:56.000 Yes, I'm happy to. Thank you again, Tanya, for all your updates. We are so very excited to welcome
00:17:01.620 for the first time to the Empower Hour, Mr. Tom Quiggan. Tom is a man of many talents and
00:17:08.160 qualifications. He has over 30 years of practical intelligence experience in a variety of positions,
00:17:14.880 including the RCMP, the Bank of Canada, the Canadian Armed Forces, and more. He is a court
00:17:21.660 qualified expert on terrorism in both the federal and criminal courts. And he is highly qualified to
00:17:28.440 provide expert testimony in response to the government's malfeasance regarding the so-called
00:17:33.980 COVID crisis. He has repeatedly called out elected officials, senators, and police in response to
00:17:41.480 their shameful lies regarding the trucker's convoy. Much of his current research focuses on issues of
00:17:48.260 free speech, extremism, and social unrest. Now, you may recall that during the Freedom Convoy
00:17:54.540 2022, Tom assisted convoy operations by providing protective intelligence assessments to the convoy,
00:18:01.300 police forces, and others. And if that's not enough, he is also an author and co-author of
00:18:07.420 several books. Please help me welcome Tom Quiggan. Tom, thank you for joining us today and welcome to the
00:18:14.780 Empower Hour. Well, thank you for the invitation. It's great to be back. That's good. Yeah, we're so glad to
00:18:21.440 have you here, Tom. Thank you, Heather, for that. Okay, Tom, without further ado, I am just a fan of
00:18:28.340 yours. You and I have been in contact for a number of years. We met through the government trying to
00:18:34.720 pass motion M103. And, you know, that was quite a panic for those of us who are awake and aware
00:18:41.760 of the reasons that Trudeau was trying to implement that motion, which they succeeded in. And, you know,
00:18:48.840 you ended up presenting and providing 132 pages of evidence to Commissioner Lucky back in 2018,
00:18:59.260 allegedly proving that Justin Trudeau, along with Icricolid and a few others, had been funding
00:19:06.640 terrorism. And so that's a bit of your and my history. And then we lost touch a little bit for
00:19:13.280 a little while there. But then I saw you come back up. And I'm so happy to see that you were on
00:19:18.160 the front lines helping in Ottawa with all of your expertise. So with that, I just want to hand the
00:19:24.600 floor over to you. Please share with us what's on your heart. And then we'll have a little more
00:19:29.020 discussion and go to Q&A. Well, thanks, Tanya. As you mentioned earlier, there's a lot of problems
00:19:35.660 right now with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. And as was mentioned, I'm a former intelligence
00:19:41.420 contractor with the RCMP. I worked for them from 2000 to 2006. And I worked at the Integrated National
00:19:48.700 Security Enforcement Team, which deals with issues of national security, terrorism, sensitive
00:19:54.100 investigations into judges and politicians and issues such as that. I've also, it was mentioned,
00:20:01.120 worked for the military, I worked for the War Crimes Tribunal, I worked for the Bank of Canada,
00:20:04.560 and almost always in an intelligence and investigatorial capacity. So it's a subject I've
00:20:10.880 got some familiarity with. And as you mentioned, as well, I've testified in multiple court cases
00:20:15.760 on both sides of the aisle, both for the defence and for the Crown. And I was also declared a court
00:20:22.080 expert on the reliability of intelligence as evidence in the courtroom, which was a bit of a
00:20:26.860 first in Canada. But this evening's discussion, as you mentioned, is really to focus on the RCMP,
00:20:31.740 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. And there are so many things going on right now, it's almost
00:20:36.160 dizzying to try and sort of list them all. But I think first, for your listeners, we should
00:20:41.840 point something out and say that the job of the commissioner of the RCMP is to draw a line,
00:20:49.520 if you will, between the government, which sits on top of her, and the employees of the RCMP who sit
00:20:56.420 below her. So as commissioner, it is her job to look upwards towards the government and listen to the
00:21:02.860 prime minister, to the minister of public safety, to the minister of justice, to hear their concerns,
00:21:08.940 to hear their ideas, and to hear where they want things to go in government. So she is supposed to
00:21:14.600 be the person who intersects with the politicians on a regular basis. Now, her job, however, is to
00:21:21.780 ensure that that politicization does not go below her level. So in other words, deputy commissioners,
00:21:28.220 assistant commissioners, and everybody right on down to the newest recruit at depot should be
00:21:34.520 focused on the job at hand, focused on getting things done, not focused on worrying what the
00:21:41.240 government thinks. So that's the same in every department, whether it's the chief of defense
00:21:45.320 staff, the commissioner of the RCMP, or the deputy minister of transport, or the deputy minister of
00:21:50.680 health, their job is to provide that solid line between the politicization on top of them,
00:21:55.960 and the professionalization below them. What has happened to the RCMP over the past several
00:22:01.300 years, and this predates Trudeau, to be fair, is that the position has become increasingly
00:22:06.580 politicized. But I think the thing is, under the Trudeau government, and as people are increasingly
00:22:11.640 calling it the Trudeau regime, the politicization has gone right down to the desk level, right down to
00:22:17.180 the constable level. So the constables in the RCMP, if they're out chasing drunks on back roads in
00:22:22.880 northern Manitoba, if they're going to a domestic dispute in BC, they're attending a murder scene in
00:22:27.760 Nova Scotia, they're now as much focused on, you know, how will the prime minister think about this,
00:22:32.240 what will the news say, as they are on actually enforcing the law. And this is desperate, this is
00:22:37.500 serious, this is bad. This is, you know, without putting too fine a point on it, it is a nail in the
00:22:43.780 coffin of democracy. It's really bad. So when I say this, I mean, what am I talking about? So first off,
00:22:49.020 I mean, I think the thing everybody knows about right now is in Nova Scotia, there was a brutal
00:22:53.820 massacre, 22 people were murdered. And there were questions right off the hop as to did the RCMP do
00:22:59.880 a good job in responding not to the actual shooting itself, but in the immediate after effects of that.
00:23:05.960 And of course, it's come out that Commissioner Brenda Luckey interfered directly with the investigation
00:23:12.040 in order to exploit the murder of 22 people to further try and support Justin Trudeau's new gun
00:23:20.840 grab or his new gun laws. So not only is there like this horrible massacre where 22 people are killed,
00:23:26.760 which means the lives of a couple of hundred people have just been ruined because they've lost
00:23:30.860 mothers, brothers, sisters, cousins, friends, employees, all that sort of stuff. But the commissioner
00:23:37.080 put her finger into the process to politicize it in order to benefit Justin Trudeau's new gun laws
00:23:44.940 coming out. And this is just an unimaginable violation of two different things. One, she's
00:23:50.860 interfering in an ongoing criminal investigation, which she should not be doing. Secondly, she's
00:23:55.860 politicizing it. And to politicize the murder of 22 people to help a guy like Justin Trudeau,
00:24:01.160 you have to really wonder like, where is her heart in all of this? Where is her brain in all of this?
00:24:05.220 And obviously, she's been thoroughly politicized. In a normal world back in the 1990s or the early
00:24:11.240 2000s, she'd be unceremoniously fired and shown the door. Nowadays, however, it's just like, well,
00:24:17.700 you know, it's almost normal. So that's one. But let's look at a couple of others. I'll talk about
00:24:22.360 this as we go along. There was the RCMP's refusal to assist in the investigation of the Iranian shoot
00:24:28.800 down of the airliner that killed 55 Canadians and a couple of hundred of other folks as well.
00:24:36.780 And that's particularly interesting because the RCMP's refusal to investigate that served the
00:24:43.200 interests of, oh, yeah, Justin Trudeau and his brother. And his brother, by the way, Sasha used to
00:24:49.500 work for Iranian State TV. So the Trudeau government through his brother, who's an official advisor to the
00:24:55.500 government, by the way, has connections to Iranian State TV. So there's another one. And I'll talk a
00:25:00.940 bit more about that later if you want. We also have the situation where former RCMP Commissioner
00:25:06.700 Bev Boussin was lying to the Senate when she was advocating that the Emergencies Act be extended
00:25:16.420 past its initial seven-day limit to take it to its full 31-day limit. She actually literally lied to the
00:25:23.640 Senate to support the position of Justin Trudeau. Now, when I say she's lying to the Senate, what was
00:25:29.700 she lying about? Well, she got up and gave this highly emotional, very powerful speech about how
00:25:36.020 Freedom Convoy 2022 had arrived in Ottawa. And then she said, quite literally, it had been taken over by
00:25:43.300 dark forces. And she actually used that term. It had been taken over by dark forces. And then she goes
00:25:49.600 on to explain that the dark forces were highly trained, highly funded, highly skilled anarchists
00:25:55.820 who'd taken over the convoy. And I remember I looked at that and I thought, oh my God, what is
00:26:01.140 happening here? She's a former commissioner of the RCMP. She should understand national security.
00:26:07.300 She should understand criminality. We do have an anarchist, you know, a series of anarchist groups
00:26:12.440 here in Canada. They're not a systemic threat to the state, but they do tend to be violent on occasion.
00:26:17.340 But there is no way, shape or form that anyone can argue that anarchists somehow got into the convoy,
00:26:25.460 took it over, and then were trying to use it to overthrow the state. Now, just for fun, it's also
00:26:30.500 worth noting that the anarchists themselves, and this is a bit of a shout out to the anarchists,
00:26:34.420 who I don't actually support, but in fairness to the anarchists, it should be known that they hated
00:26:39.480 the convoy. They wanted nothing to do with it. It represented everything they're against, which is like
00:26:43.880 small business ownership, that sort of stuff. So I think even the anarchists must have been shocked
00:26:49.760 to find out that they were being accused of having taken over a force, which they actually
00:26:54.580 pathologically loathed. So here we have an RCMP commissioner who is now a senator who was appointed
00:27:00.360 by, guess who, Justin Trudeau, lying to the public, lying to the Senate about somehow this mysterious
00:27:06.980 force of anarchists had taken over the convoy, and that's why they're a threat. Absolute bunk. It's
00:27:12.220 just, it's silly. It's that bad. Now, to follow that, we also had an RCMP superintendent,
00:27:19.840 Denis Boudin, who was testifying to the parliament about the convoy. And they were going on about,
00:27:25.720 you know, was there terrorism funding? Was there this? Was there that? And then they got talking
00:27:29.440 about the freezing of the accounts. And large numbers of people, over 200, had a variety of
00:27:36.200 accounts frozen because of their alleged or real connections to the convoy. Now, to be up front,
00:27:42.120 one of those people was me. I had two different accounts frozen because of that. So RCMP superintendent,
00:27:47.920 Denis Boudin, says to the parliament that, oh yes, the people in the convoy were warned ahead of time
00:27:54.240 that their accounts could be frozen. And I thought that was fascinating because I wasn't warned. And I
00:27:59.900 used to work for the RCMP. They know who I am. They got my phone number. They know more about me
00:28:04.180 than I do. Now, I talked to Danny Bulford, former RCMP corporal with whom I worked and with, I did a
00:28:10.120 video during the convoy. And I said, were you warned? And he said, no. And then I talked to a whole
00:28:14.860 series of other people who worked with the convoy who had their accounts frozen. And I won't mention
00:28:21.780 their names here because you don't need to expose them. But each and every person I asked, were you
00:28:25.960 warned ahead of time? And each and every one of them said, no, we were never warned. So over here,
00:28:30.200 we've got an RCMP superintendent saying, oh yes, everybody was warned. And over here, we've got
00:28:34.400 the reality that nobody I can find, including myself, was warned. So again, the testimony of the
00:28:39.740 RCMP to the parliament and by extension of the people of Canada isn't quite true. In my most recent
00:28:46.220 book, Eyewitness to Deceit, I actually go into this and I explain in detail and I give all
00:28:51.700 the information on former commissioner Bev Boussin and all the information about the RCMP superintendent
00:28:56.940 lying to the public. And I think this is very serious. Now, we also have a whole series of
00:29:03.560 other things going on with this government. We had the SNC-Lavala investigation. Now, to be fair,
00:29:10.160 it's not just the RCMP. That was the Ministry of Justice. That was Trudeau himself intervening in
00:29:15.320 the process to stop investigations, to stop things going on. But, you know, the RCMP didn't exactly
00:29:21.760 cover itself in glory on that one. We had Trudeau's trip to India, where they took an actual convicted
00:29:28.200 terrorist from India who'd taken a shot at trying to kill an Indian cabinet minister. They took this
00:29:36.240 guy to India with him. Now, the RCMP is supposed to do security screening for anybody going on these
00:29:41.040 trips. And it's anybody's question as to who failed there. Was it the RCMP that failed the job?
00:29:46.060 Or was it the prime minister's office who overruled him and took the guy? We don't know. Again, a lack
00:29:50.720 of transparency, but it points at the RCMP as not being in a very good light. Then we've got the
00:29:57.640 Julie Payette, a bit of a scandal. She used to be governor general until she was kind of unceremoniously
00:30:04.200 removed. Turns out somehow the screening process forgot to reveal that Julie Payette killed a guy in the
00:30:10.980 United States under what might politely be called dodgy circumstances. She was involved in a domestic
00:30:17.340 dispute that was not exactly clear. And she was involved in a series of politely put difficulties
00:30:25.360 in her former job in Montreal. And again, you know, the RCMP is supposed to be pre-clearing all this stuff.
00:30:31.560 And wow, you know, it really didn't get done. So then let's look at another case. We've got the
00:30:37.360 Winnipeg lab scenario. Now, the RCMP appeared to have been doing their job, or at least sort of,
00:30:44.260 when they revealed that two Chinese citizens who were working here in Canada, who'd become Canadian
00:30:49.260 citizens, and were working in the Winnipeg lab, which by the way, is a level four lab, it is the
00:30:54.720 most secure biological institution in Canada. And they work on all sorts of scary stuff, creepy crawlies,
00:31:00.640 viruses, diseases, things like that. So supposed to be a super high security lab. Well, it turns out,
00:31:06.880 these Chinese, former Chinese citizens, were shipping samples of the work back to China.
00:31:14.440 When they went back to China after having escaped from Canada, after having been criminally charged
00:31:19.340 for what they were doing, it turned out they're actually patenting work that they did while in
00:31:23.760 Canada, which is basically fraud and theft. But here's the kicker. The RCMP investigation has
00:31:29.740 been silenced. The RCMP won't talk about it. The government won't talk about it. And when the House
00:31:34.580 of Commons committee asked to see the documents about what the heck was actually going on there,
00:31:41.540 the Prime Minister of Canada stepped in, sued the Speaker of the House, which has never been done
00:31:47.460 before, in order to silence the RCMP investigation, and in order to silence the committee. So the
00:31:53.120 question has to be asked, we already know the lab was compromised, we already know Chinese spies were in
00:31:58.220 there, we already know they stole material and took it back to China with them. What is the
00:32:02.760 government of Canada hiding? What is the RCMP hiding? What is it they're not talking about? And there
00:32:08.580 appears to be two possibilities. One, that is that the lab was doing gain of function research, which is
00:32:15.860 actually, technically speaking, illegal. And that involves taking a virus and modifying it so it can be
00:32:21.720 weaponized. Or it would appear that the the lab in Winnipeg was doing research on the Wuhan virus, or what we
00:32:28.900 now, you know, more politically correctly call the COVID-19 virus. So again, there is some sort of huge
00:32:34.320 cover up going on here. So Tanya, I mean, it's difficult to say where to sort of point your finger
00:32:39.200 or where to look at next. But there are so many problems in the RCMP, it's unreal. But again, to sort of
00:32:44.680 go back to my initial point, the conversation here has to be on politicization. Has the RCMP been so
00:32:52.100 desperately politicized by this current government, that it is incapable of functioning, according to
00:32:58.560 the Constitution, according to the Criminal Code, and according to the Charter of Rights. And
00:33:02.220 unfortunately, as a former, as a former contract employee of the RCMP, as a former military guy,
00:33:08.140 as a former person who worked for the Privy Council Office, I would have to say our government
00:33:12.200 is in such bad shape now that when people say the RCMP has become the enforcement arm of the
00:33:18.140 prime minister's office, I just cringe when I hear that. I just think, oh, you know, how can people
00:33:23.180 say that? But the reality is, that's where we're at. It has become apparent that in many cases,
00:33:29.880 the RCMP is nothing more than the political arm of the PMO. And this is the kind of junk we see in
00:33:35.260 third world banana republics. So, you know, yeah, it's unfortunate, but this is where we are. This is
00:33:41.080 Canada. This is us. This is what we voted for. This is what, as the electors of the country, we have allowed
00:33:46.840 to happen. And everybody blames Trudeau. True enough, he carries a fair amount of the blame.
00:33:52.620 But I think we have to look around at the citizenry. That is to say, we have to point our fingers at
00:33:56.820 ourselves and say, what is our role in all of this? Did we allow this to happen? Like, where are we?
00:34:01.920 And yeah, this is where we're at, Tanya. This is us. This is Canada. It ain't a pretty picture.
00:34:06.740 It truly isn't, Tom. And so, you know, one thing I think that our viewers would like to know is,
00:34:11.640 like, what can we do? Where do we go? How can it be that RCMP Deputy Commissioner McDonald,
00:34:19.100 for instance, he claims to be a Christian, which I think is relevant. I think it's relevant because,
00:34:24.460 you know, we see individuals in the RCMP and we hear about all of the drug trafficking and,
00:34:30.780 you know, there's corruption in there. But if somebody is a professing Christian, you would think
00:34:34.840 that they may have a higher ethical, you know, guideline by which they would rule in a limit to
00:34:44.020 any corruption that they themselves may be involved in. And so, I was quite hopeful when I found this
00:34:49.620 out about Commissioner McDonald. And I was thinking, okay, maybe this is the guy who will stand on the
00:34:55.460 front line and have something to say about it. Say Commissioner McDonald is, say he's wrestling with
00:35:00.520 what's been going on in the last two years. As the head of the E Division, like to have the role of
00:35:08.820 second in command, basically, along with numerous other RCMP commissioners, etc., of other divisions
00:35:16.520 within Canada, what kind of power do they have when they see corruption going on like this? Is there
00:35:23.560 something that they could do to uphold the criminal code in this instant?
00:35:29.060 Yeah, well, I mean, there's so many different, so many different responses to that question. It's
00:35:34.060 unreal. Let me just start by going a bit off track and going back to the convoy. One of the things that
00:35:38.860 was fascinating to me as a citizen, when I first started to engage with the convoy and said, look,
00:35:44.280 I should be able to do protective intelligence for you, for the truck divers, also for the first
00:35:48.600 responders around us, and also for the citizens of Ottawa. One of the things I found unusual about the
00:35:53.440 convoy is there was a very strong sense of spirituality within the convoy. Much of it, Christian,
00:35:59.060 but not exclusively, Christian, a whole bunch of Sikhs showed up. And these were Sikhs who have,
00:36:04.320 you know, certain values and certain beliefs in community. And they were there because they
00:36:07.620 thought they should be supporting people in the community. A lot of people sort of tend to forget
00:36:13.000 that the first event the convoy held was on the Sunday, and it was a prayer service. And standing back,
00:36:23.640 like literally 10 feet from the stage, I actually kind of had to laugh to myself because the convoy
00:36:28.820 was being called racist and homophobic, and it was being called white supremacist, and we were being
00:36:34.880 called terrorist and everything else. So just to take your viewers back, the first official
00:36:40.780 activity of the convoy was a prayer service. Who comes up first? A Dene clan, clan mother from the
00:36:47.500 Northwest territories, and a Cree clan mother from the West. And you sort of think, okay, they're not
00:36:55.440 really good white supremacists if they're up there as clan mothers as part of a sage and purification
00:37:02.180 ceremony. Next speaker up, Jewish truck driver. And I thought, okay, white supremacist, Jewish truck
00:37:07.920 driver, I got a problem with this one. The next speaker after that was a Métis woman. Tamara Leish,
00:37:15.080 by the way, a lot of people tend to forget she's actually Métis. And then we had two Christian
00:37:21.980 preachers come up, one who was Mennonite, and the other is an evangelical black French-speaking
00:37:27.960 preacher from Montreal. And I'm thinking, dude, you're a black evangelical French-speaking preacher
00:37:34.200 from Montreal. You know you're being called a white supremacist, right? So anyway, throughout the entire
00:37:40.220 pattern of the convoy, it was interesting. This issue of spirituality kept coming up. And as one of the
00:37:44.420 preachers said during that thing, and as Scott pointed out regularly, the preamble to the
00:37:52.100 Charter of Rights says that Canada is under the supremacy of God and the rule of law. And I think
00:37:59.500 it's instructive to note that here in Canada and many other countries, there is, again, I hate the
00:38:05.260 expression, but I'm going to use it because I don't have a better one. There is a war on Christianity,
00:38:08.360 there is a war on spirituality that, you know, we must stomp out essentially morality. And here's my
00:38:14.640 problem with this. As a guy who's got a master's degree in political science and a guy who's been to
00:38:18.260 a couple of wars in places like Bosnia and Croatia and Albania, and I've been in Eastern Russia and
00:38:22.840 every other hellhole on the planet, I can tell you that when a government loses its morality, when it
00:38:28.160 loses its spirituality, it is left with very little to guide it. It has no moral compass. So Canada right now,
00:38:34.920 I think it would be reasonable to say that the current government has lost its moral compass.
00:38:39.400 So to go back to answer your question after having rambled for a while, it is good to see the odd
00:38:45.060 person stand up and say that they hold a certain set of values driven by Christianity, driven by Sikhism,
00:38:50.520 driven by, you know, the Mennonites, driven by whatever. You need a moral compass. And I know that
00:38:56.400 within the military, within the RCMP, there is a constant tension between trying to do what is narrowly
00:39:03.440 construed by law. And at the same time, trying to make sure you're doing the right thing morally.
00:39:09.080 And that struggle is there all the time. What I would suggest to you is folks are losing the
00:39:14.360 struggle. More often than not, when it comes down between trying to do the right thing and trying to
00:39:19.420 follow orders from the top, what we're getting is a number of people who just fold like cheap suits
00:39:24.640 and go. So to go back to our initial discussion, Brenda Luckey, a primary example of somebody who
00:39:31.320 has my opinion, no moral compass is not willing to stand up to the government and say, look, you guys
00:39:38.480 take your politics and go back to parliament. That's fine. Go back to cabinet and fight over policy,
00:39:44.080 partisanship. Great, go do it. But leave my guys alone. Leave my people alone. She hasn't done that.
00:39:50.580 And I think that's why we're failing. So the loss of spirituality, you can see the same argument in
00:39:55.420 France. You can see it in America. You can see it in the United Kingdom. You can see it throughout most
00:40:00.140 of the what we would loosely call the Western world. This is a big issue. And I think if Canada is to try
00:40:06.940 and get its feet back under itself, it's to try and get going again. We need to accept the idea that we
00:40:12.460 need some sort of morality, some sort of spirituality in our government. Now, Canada is based historically on
00:40:19.660 Judeo-Christian values. We're based on, you know, sort of European forms of democracy, particularly
00:40:24.820 the Westminster parliament. And those things are founded, again, on supremacy of God and rule of
00:40:30.600 law. It's right there in the Charter of Rights. It's not like it's hidden somewhere. It's right out
00:40:33.980 there. So, yeah, we need to get back to that. And if we don't, it's a problem. So you mentioned
00:40:40.040 earlier about the video I did with Danny Bulford. And why did he quit the RCMP? Exactly that. He saw stuff
00:40:45.360 going on and say the RCMP will not stand up for its own personnel, let alone anybody else. And how
00:40:51.380 does one continue to serve? So one last point on this, the RCMP right now has a disastrous problem,
00:40:57.240 same as the military does. Their recruiting levels are way down. Why? Nobody wants to join the RCMP
00:41:02.620 anymore. And it's weird because the RCMP used to have to put up walls to stop people from trying to
00:41:07.280 get in. Everybody wanted to join a world-beating, highly respected, super well-trained,
00:41:13.040 respected organization. And now the RCMP has become such a, I don't know what word to put
00:41:20.060 on it. We'll just step over that and say, look. It's dishonorable, right? There's no honor. I don't
00:41:24.920 think there's any honor left in the RCMP at this point in the minds and the eyes of the majority of
00:41:30.760 Canadian citizens. And in the article that I wrote, I pointed out that we are not here to abolish or
00:41:37.360 defund the police and not suggesting that you are. I just want to make sure people understand that.
00:41:43.040 But that's why we need to clean house because we've got a lot of good officers who are currently
00:41:48.120 in the RCMP. And I can't imagine what it feels like to get up and go to work every day to try to
00:41:53.300 uphold their oath when it's not being upheld from the top down. And they have a model of it and they
00:41:58.920 don't feel protected in this environment, right? And that they're being forced to do things that
00:42:03.140 go against their core values.
00:42:05.680 Yeah, it was interesting. You just put up a picture of the musical ride and the musical ride
00:42:10.280 was sort of the most globally known visual image of the RCMP was that picture you just showed.
00:42:18.040 And the other one was the one that was on the back of the $50 bill with the musical ride in a circle.
00:42:22.100 So during the convoy, when the RCMP and several other police forces went in and ran down that
00:42:30.260 clan mother from the Mohawk nation and basically beat her into the ground, ran the other guy and
00:42:37.640 then beat the living crap out of guys like Chris Deering, who is a veteran, the RCMP actually got
00:42:43.860 caught one of their guys on the musical ride, the RCMP's most elite service, was actually caught
00:42:50.260 saying, well, great, let's go use our jackboots and beat these people down. And then somebody else
00:42:54.280 said, hey, that maneuver where you run the old lady over with the horse, let's practice that one.
00:42:59.040 Now, in the real world, back in 1990 or 1980 or whatever, those two idiots would have been fired.
00:43:04.620 Boom, next day, gone. If they'd been in the military, same thing. It would have been administrative
00:43:08.440 burden or whatever. Boom, you'd have been fired the next day for saying the RCMP should use
00:43:13.500 jackboots to attack legal, peaceful processes. It's not like saying we should use our jackboots
00:43:19.920 to beat down a serial killer or a rapist, which, you know, you still shouldn't do. They still
00:43:24.300 shouldn't be allowed to say that. But to actually advocate using jackboots to run down a Mohawk
00:43:30.640 nation grandmother who, incidentally, was there legally. The Indigenous folks in Canada aren't
00:43:37.660 covered by the Emergencies Act for a reason I don't actually understand. So they actually ran. I mean,
00:43:41.960 it wasn't the RCMP, it was the Toronto police that did that one. But they actually ran a woman
00:43:45.840 down who was a Mohawk grandmother who was there legally. And then the RCMP guy says, yeah, well,
00:43:51.260 you know, that was a great maneuver. Let's use our jackboots to beat some more of them down.
00:43:54.560 Not a good one.
00:43:56.020 Why wasn't that person fired when, especially when they're in the musical ride, which is their
00:44:00.320 premier service?
00:44:01.380 And then if we go back to Nova Scotia as well in the shooting, I mean, you know, the RCMP,
00:44:07.920 all kinds of evidence to support that they did not respond. They didn't follow protocol. It's like,
00:44:15.520 you know, it reminds me of a situation where there was the big school shooting, which Trudeau loves to
00:44:20.500 take advantage of for his gun control up here in Canada. But, you know, one mother professed that she
00:44:26.380 was, she came to the police because two of her children were in the school, and they were standing
00:44:31.300 there, they weren't going in to take care of the shooter. And instead, she crawled through a window,
00:44:36.080 got her kids out of there. And, you know, there's a picture of her on the porch. And this is the sort
00:44:40.500 of image that I have, unfortunately, of what happened in Nova Scotia. Was there more that could
00:44:45.160 have been done from the RCMP? Was this orchestrated? Why did Justin Trudeau so desperately want to hear,
00:44:51.000 you know, about the style of guns, you know, because they happen to have a bill ready for a vote
00:44:58.020 to ban these guns? It's got to make you really question how deep does the corruption go?
00:45:04.260 So yeah, there's a number of problems. Here's one of them. I noticed this when I was in the RCMP
00:45:08.340 back in the bad old days. And this is like, you know, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s. Most RCMP folks coming out
00:45:14.880 of depot were sent immediately to an actual policing position. And by a policing position,
00:45:20.580 I mean, you're in a car, you're responding to domestic disputes, murders, bank robberies,
00:45:25.500 car accidents, you know, unexpected death in the home, welfare checks, you're out doing real honest
00:45:31.900 to God, person to person police work. Now what we've had recently, and by this, I mean, about 2000
00:45:38.280 onward, there's this other idea in the RCMP. Oh, no, we got a bright young person there. Let's put
00:45:43.040 them in federal policing, let's send them to headquarters, let's put them in the diversity
00:45:46.300 unit or something like that. And we'll push them up under the glass that way and get them promoted
00:45:50.960 quickly by putting in all these stellar positions. The problem is, they're not actually cops. They've
00:45:56.320 never done cop work. They've never arrested anybody, they've never chased somebody down,
00:46:00.740 you know, down through the woods at night after a domestic dispute. They've never gone into a
00:46:04.420 domestic dispute where, you know, your chances of getting killed are pretty good. So they lack actual
00:46:09.160 police work. And then all of a sudden, they're a sergeant or a superintendent,
00:46:13.040 and they put them in charge of a unit like they were in Nova Scotia. And one of the questions I'd
00:46:17.480 like to ask is, how many of those people in Nova Scotia had actual police work? And how many have
00:46:22.160 been forced up under the glass through bureaucratic positions? The other thing that came out is none of
00:46:27.160 those folks who were in charge down in Nova Scotia, were from Nova Scotia, they didn't know the
00:46:31.600 province, they didn't know the geography, they didn't know where Porta Pic was. And, you know,
00:46:36.220 consequently, it's very hard to respond effectively if you don't know the terrain,
00:46:39.740 enemy weather terrain, those are your big intelligence questions. And if you don't know
00:46:43.540 the terrain, you don't know the people, you know, it's impossible to respond. So there was a bunch
00:46:47.640 of failures there. But I think, again, to be clear, the guy who did the shooting didn't have a an
00:46:55.500 acquisition permit, the weapons have been imported from America, by definition, all those weapons were
00:47:01.160 illegal, and would not be covered by the new laws. So Trudeau attempting to politicize that by using
00:47:08.340 Mr. Bill Blair, the former Honorable Minister, and by using Brenda Luckey, the Commissioner of the
00:47:14.700 RCMP, was attempting to politicize a massacre for which he was partly responsible, because he is
00:47:20.100 ultimately responsible for the RCMP. And I mean, to me, it's just nauseating, it's disgusting,
00:47:24.380 it's everything else. A quick thought on the Texas thing. Oh, you're referring to the school
00:47:29.260 shooting there with a woman, you know, unarmed and untrained, decided to go in and rescue her own
00:47:35.960 child. Perfectly normal. This is the role of mothers, you defend your young. And anybody that's
00:47:41.020 ever been involved in policing or the military will know the most vicious thing out there is a
00:47:45.340 mother defending young. So images have come out, video has come out of police going into the school,
00:47:52.660 they're at the end of the hallway, they're holding what looked to be AR-15 or M-16 type weapons.
00:47:57.780 They have ballistic shields, and they were there three to four minutes after they arrived on scene,
00:48:02.020 they got into the hallway with semi-automatic weapons and ballistic shields. You could not ask
00:48:07.760 for a better setup if you're the assaulting force. You were there, you're early, you've got the right
00:48:13.060 weapons, you've got ballistic shields, go. Well, and we've got to remember as well, right, that the US
00:48:20.100 is was trying to ban weapons as well, which last week, along with Roe versus Wade was overturned,
00:48:25.860 their legislation was dismissed as well. But it makes you wonder how far do they want to go in
00:48:32.620 order to manipulate society to feel like we are that there is some sort of critical gun threat in
00:48:40.540 Canada in order to take away it away from law abiding gun owners, right? That's I think the scenario
00:48:46.640 here. It's the same kind of mind warfare they went through with motion M103. It was highly
00:48:53.220 questionable that when motion M103 was tabled, it was, of course, known as the Islamophobia bill or
00:49:00.420 motion, as if there's fear against Islam, which when any rational person would be fearful of radical
00:49:07.140 political Islam, and you can't legislate against that type of fear. But they wanted to push it through
00:49:12.900 because the Islamists are a threat, radical Islamists are a threat to Canada. So next thing you know,
00:49:18.080 my liberal MP is telling me that he was going to be absent for the vote. And he says, because you
00:49:24.600 can't legislate against fear. And I thought, Okay, well, that's good enough be absent. Why not go and
00:49:29.060 vote? No, but he wouldn't want to, you know, defy Trudeau. So he was going to be absent. So I thought,
00:49:34.420 okay, good. Then the Ottawa, the mosque shooting takes place. And he comes back and says, Well, I'm going to,
00:49:42.300 you know, vote for motion M103, as I'm sure will my friends across the aisle, referring to the
00:49:48.320 Conservative Party, because of this shooting, proving in their mind, or what's that's what they
00:49:53.040 were trying to reflect on the public, is that there was attacks and a threat to specifically Islamists
00:50:00.560 in Canada. And it was completely manufactured. Yeah, it's interesting to note that there are
00:50:06.600 problems in Canada, people get beaten up, they get shot, they get whatever, based on certain racial,
00:50:11.480 religious characteristics, whatever. The pattern has remained the same for a year. Top of the list,
00:50:16.540 Jews, right underneath that, gays, underneath that, blacks, and then under that, Muslims. So Jews,
00:50:22.740 gays, blacks, Muslims are the people who, in order, are subjected to the most vile forms of abuse because
00:50:29.880 of, you know, whatever racist or people hold. So here's the thing. Muslims are number four. And
00:50:37.480 although folks don't want to admit it right now, the amount of open abuse towards Muslims
00:50:41.360 is actually going down, not up. And they're number four. So the question was raised by myself and a lot
00:50:46.880 of people that said, well, if you need a special bill to protect people, why isn't it Jews or gays
00:50:53.160 or blacks? Why Muslims? And now I think we could actually say maybe it's the Christians are the top
00:50:59.620 of the list right now. Christians are undergoing tremendous amount of discrimination in Canada
00:51:04.900 currently. Here's two other problems that I didn't mention. Two more RCMP problems I didn't mention.
00:51:10.280 One is the whole church burning thing. And Trudeau saying, well, you know, you kind of have to expect
00:51:15.380 this sort of stuff to happen. And it's like, no, you don't expect people around burning stuff down
00:51:19.600 on a regular basis without investigating it. So how many people have actually been arrested,
00:51:23.920 convicted or whatever for any of the church burnings, whatever. And to the best of my
00:51:28.000 knowledge, one woman was arrested and maybe convicted and she was spray painting on a, on a,
00:51:32.440 on a religious building. And you kind of go, okay, she shouldn't have been doing it, but whatever.
00:51:35.960 So they got her. And I think they got one other person, but there are about 60 open cases of actual
00:51:41.200 church burnings and many other similar acts where nothing has been done. And you're kind of like,
00:51:45.500 hello, police are, are you there? Are you doing something now? The other one that's really
00:51:49.840 serious is an actual act of terrorism. So the convoy, including me was being accused of being a
00:51:56.020 terrorist and taking terrorist funding and all this. And I'm an actual court expert on terrorism.
00:52:00.220 Danny Bulford is a, you know, counter-terrorism guy. He's a sniper. He's prime minister's protective
00:52:05.360 detail. We're accused of being terrorists. While this is going on, there's an actual terrorist attack
00:52:10.640 in British Columbia, where a pipeline facility was attacked with heavy vehicle axes. People were
00:52:17.120 terrified. Equipment was destroyed. How many people had their accounts frozen there? How many people
00:52:23.100 were investigated? How many people are charged? The answer is a big fat zero. Now, just before that,
00:52:29.060 we had the train lines being blocked in Ontario. Commerce was being physically stopped because of that.
00:52:35.840 Now, the convoy was attacked for the, for the border crossings, which wasn't the convoy. Those
00:52:41.620 were sympathetic things, but whatever. And they were saying, oh, the economy's suffering. That's
00:52:45.960 why we made the emergencies act. Well, it came out afterwards that trade during that period actually
00:52:50.760 went up, not down based on samples from the month before and the year before. But yet, you know,
00:52:56.620 the train lines get blocked. Nobody gets arrested or charged. A terrorist act with huge violence and
00:53:01.740 massive damages carried out against the oil facility. Nobody is charged. But yet the convoy,
00:53:06.640 oh my God, we have to freeze accounts, jail people and everything else. And now we've just seen the
00:53:11.360 arrest of Tamara Leash again, which I don't want to go too far into that one for fear of jeopardizing
00:53:16.660 the proceedings. But it looks suspiciously like a political event motivated by the government. Now,
00:53:22.560 not the RCMP this time, it's the Ottawa police, but same difference. We're seeing, you know,
00:53:26.920 what appears to be a highly politicized effort occurring to try and silence people's voices
00:53:31.880 just on Canada Day. So yeah, I mean, that's just, you know, those are other things we didn't discuss
00:53:36.180 at the outset, but just a whole bunch more of those cases out there. And it's, it's, it's quite
00:53:39.720 desperate. It's bad. It is. And I'd say all of it, all of it, every single thing that we have been
00:53:45.240 speaking about is all politically motivated in order to turn this into a communist state and advance
00:53:51.280 the, you know, agenda 2030. When we talk about the churches, you know, they're not going to express
00:53:58.360 a whole lot of concern about that, because they have to crush Christianity in Canada, in order to
00:54:04.020 implement communism, and in order to destroy our criminal code, which is based on Judeo-Christian
00:54:10.740 principles as well. It's been incorporated by biblical principles. When we talk about with the,
00:54:16.120 anything to do with the indigenous, and of course, these graves, which all have reasonable,
00:54:22.980 you know, they've inflated this in order, again, to victimize a certain group. And, and because the
00:54:28.640 global agenda is to take our land, and you'll be happy and to try to give this impression that the
00:54:35.500 land belongs to the indigenous people. So let's make it out that Christians are bad, indigenous are good,
00:54:41.800 Christians have, you know, persecuted the indigenous people, etc, etc. Never mind talking about it being
00:54:48.080 the liberal government, never mind talking about the facts that, you know, these graves were not as,
00:54:54.420 you know, the mainstream media, and the government has reported, it wasn't actually a mass slaughtering
00:55:00.480 of indigenous people or indigenous children. And so anything that they can stir up to create havoc in
00:55:07.720 Canada to advance their agenda they're doing. So Tom, what I want to do is I want to go to that time
00:55:12.900 of Q&A. And people, if you have a question for Tom, please raise your hand. Terenzio, do we have
00:55:19.100 people with a hand up already? Not yet. But if we can get everybody to raise their hands, we can get a list.
00:55:24.480 I do have a couple of questions.
00:55:26.400 Okay, one quick thought while we're just waiting for the questions that'll pile up.
00:55:29.980 I'm off tomorrow morning to meet James Top, who's marching across Canada on exactly these issues
00:55:36.100 we're talking about. And just, just to, you know, declare myself here, I'm a member of Veterans for
00:55:41.180 Freedom. We're helping James Top with this organization. So just to let folks know that,
00:55:45.700 you know, there's a just declaration, you know, declaration that I'm involved in it.
00:55:51.620 One of the messages we're trying to get to the government through V4F and through James Top is
00:55:56.700 to say to the government of Canada to say, look, we're ex-military, we have been to Albania,
00:56:02.800 we've been to Bosnia, we've been to Croatia, we've been to Kosovo, we've been to Mali, we've been to
00:56:08.780 Iran, we've been to, or not Iran, we've been in Iraq, we've been in Afghanistan, we've been in the
00:56:13.740 Golan Heights, we've been in the Sinai, we have been to every hellhole on the planet. We've bought
00:56:19.100 a bunch of guys in Veterans for Freedom who are ex-Special Forces guys, ex-combat arms guys,
00:56:24.360 ex-intelligence guys like myself. And we recognize stupid when we see it. We recognize violence,
00:56:30.260 we recognize politics going wrong. Why? Because that's where we go overseas as we get sent to
00:56:35.600 these places, because they've gone sideways, because the politics has gone so bad, it's become
00:56:40.500 violent. Bosnia, Croatia, Afghanistan, Iraq, whatever. And what we're telling the government
00:56:46.160 now is they're saying, look, we're sensitive to this, we understand this, because we've seen it,
00:56:50.420 we bled, we've sweated, we wounded, we died, we've had people die and this stuff. And we understand
00:56:55.200 what's going on. And we're saying, look, we hear these voices in Canada now, we hear the same stuff
00:56:59.760 going on, the division, the hatred, the fear. Most important, we see the lack of hope. People
00:57:06.860 have given up hope. They've been so financially beaten, they've been so abused, they've been so
00:57:11.760 downtrodden, they've given up hope. And when you get people who lose hope, and then they lose their
00:57:16.220 job and they lose their income, that's when they start looking for alternatives. And unfortunately,
00:57:20.720 what we're trying to warn the government is to say that there's bad stuff going on out there. People
00:57:25.020 are angry, they've lost hope, they're losing their homes, they're losing their jobs, their kids can't
00:57:28.760 play hockey, their kids can't go to soccer, they can't travel. And if we get a major recession,
00:57:33.860 which it looks like we will, you know, later this year, and just by way of adding to that,
00:57:39.460 I'm the former security and operational risk manager for the Bank of Canada, almost all my
00:57:43.020 work was related to social unrest. Like we're facing moderate to severe troubles here in Canada.
00:57:49.140 And if we don't get going, we're going to see a lot more civil unrest in Canada, which is almost
00:57:54.160 unprecedented in our history. So anyway, that's just one last little thought there.
00:57:57.580 Yeah. So tomorrow, James Top will be arriving in Canada, if folks want to go to Bell's Corner
00:58:02.480 tomorrow morning to join him. If they want to go to Hogsback, if they want to go to the War Memorial,
00:58:06.980 go to the website, Canada Marches, look at the routes. If you want to join us, you're welcome
00:58:11.100 to if you want to come down to the War Memorial, join us there, you're welcome to do that.
00:58:14.380 Back over to you, Tanya. Sorry about that.
00:58:16.180 Yeah, no, that's good. We had discussed in advance that we for sure wanted to highlight that event
00:58:20.700 tomorrow, we have been encouraging our chapters and people across Canada to figure out where he was on
00:58:26.540 his route and try to get out there in support of him. And so I think that his final leg in this
00:58:32.060 journey, I think it's 22 kilometers, you mentioned that will be marched tomorrow morning. And I think
00:58:38.160 that it's been an important journey to bring awareness. So please get out there and support
00:58:41.900 that if you happen to be in the area. All right, I'm going to blast a couple of questions out of you
00:58:46.940 just from what my gals send me that people are asking and then we'll go to a few online with Q&A.
00:58:52.340 Okay. Let's see. Do you have any suggestions on what Canadians can do to support Tamara at this
00:58:58.120 time, when all systems seem so corrupt? Any personal thoughts on her recent arrest? But I
00:59:02.920 think you already mentioned that you probably shouldn't touch too much on making a comment
00:59:08.040 there. Yeah, one thing that actually does work, and I know this sounds tired, and it sounds worn,
00:59:13.640 look up your member of parliament, find out who it is, send them an email and say, Hey,
00:59:18.280 why was Tamara Leash arrested? Was this a political activity by the government of Canada?
00:59:23.620 Why do we have political prisoners in Canada? One email to an MP, they won't care. Five,
00:59:28.480 they won't care. 10 or 20 or more over a period of a few days, and they'll actually start to listen.
00:59:34.460 So just to get one more thing in here, James Topp actually communicated with every member of
00:59:39.980 parliament and every senator and said, I want to talk to you guys about what's going wrong in Canada.
00:59:44.400 Now, the convoy and Tamara and several others tried desperately to get anybody from the government
00:59:49.640 to communicate. They got zero. James Topp was able to get more than 20 MPs to come out to two
00:59:54.680 different meetings and actually talk to them. Huge victory. So folks, take a bit of hope,
01:00:00.340 take a bit of promise for the future, and understand that the winds in Canada, which have been blowing
01:00:05.240 one way for so many years, the winds of hate, the politics of identity, the division, everything like
01:00:10.620 that. Those winds are now shifting and coming back a bit the other way. So now's a great time to jump
01:00:16.120 in there. Don't yell at your MP, but I mean, metaphorically speaking, yell at them. Send them
01:00:21.040 an email. Ask them what's going on. Ask them why they aren't supporting Tamara. Ask them why they
01:00:25.060 aren't supporting James Topp. Ask them why they're not going after the commissioner of the RCMP.
01:00:29.580 And there's enough MPs out there now who are getting it. They know the winds are changing. So it's a good
01:00:33.840 time. Jump on them. Let's go. So can you do something? Yes, you can. That's one thing that's easy,
01:00:37.680 and it actually does work. Yeah. Yeah. And a lot of times we've seen in history that MPs and
01:00:42.960 elected officials go where the votes are. And so don't fall for that as well. We want to see a lot
01:00:48.660 of these individuals who have been silent for the last two and a half years or been complacent in the
01:00:53.060 last seven years that Trudeau has been in office. We need to see those people removed. And that's one
01:00:57.820 of the reasons why Action for Canada strategically is getting into every community so we can really affect
01:01:03.520 change at the voting level. And that's why there is strength in numbers. And we need to build up
01:01:09.520 those numbers. The other thing that we've been committed to do is, of course, to give the silent
01:01:13.640 majority a voice. You are the silent majority. And we need everybody speaking up, emailing, phone
01:01:19.760 calling, and making appointments to help educate elected officials who are not actually engaging and
01:01:26.100 even sometimes having thoughtful reflection on bills that they're voting on. That's just a little
01:01:32.720 information that we know is happening and going on. They go with the status quo. Okay, let me see.
01:01:39.180 Why are they allowing these people to commit treason and not yet be arrested? I'm talking about Tom
01:01:46.640 and his movement. Why have they not arrested all those responsible? Well, first off, we're veterans.
01:01:54.760 We don't arrest people. We don't engage in violence. We have a very, very strict policy within
01:02:00.180 V4F of nonviolence and legal civic action only. Now, if you want to ask a question and say,
01:02:07.220 shouldn't somebody be dragged off in handcuffs because of some of this stuff? And here I'm
01:02:11.080 thinking, I don't know, the folks from SNC Lab Lab. Maybe a couple of folks at the Winnipeg Lab
01:02:15.580 should be dragged out and asked what the hell was going on inside the lab that these things are allowed
01:02:19.280 to happen. That is a question to put to the Minister of Justice, Mr. Lamedi. That is a question to put to
01:02:25.960 Marco Mendocino, who is the Minister of Public Safety, who is effectively the Chief Law Enforcement
01:02:30.940 Officer for Canada. And again, if you want to ask questions, why isn't that happening? Direct those
01:02:36.040 at Prime Minister Trudeau. Direct those at Mr. Lamedi, the Justice Minister, and the Minister of Public
01:02:42.240 Safety. A quick follow-up on your thought about voting and all this sort of stuff, mandates and
01:02:46.820 accountability. Just so people know, in the last election that was held late last year,
01:02:52.260 Mr. Trudeau and the Liberal Party got 21% of registered voters actually voted for him,
01:03:00.520 which is a polite way of saying 79% of legal registered voters in Canada either didn't vote
01:03:07.260 at all or didn't vote for him. So when people say, oh, I hate Trudeau, we should get rid of the
01:03:11.580 government. I'll ask you a question. Did you vote? Did you vote for anybody? And we need probably
01:03:16.320 three, four or five percent of Canadians to come out and vote who didn't last time and vote against
01:03:21.360 him or vote for somebody else. It doesn't matter, one or the other. And this guy is gone. He got the
01:03:27.240 tiniest share of the vote ever in a position where he actually wound up as Prime Minister. So it's a bit
01:03:34.320 of an atrocity when you look at how the Canadian justice system works. But the Liberal Party had
01:03:38.120 been brilliant in gaming it. I mean, I really can't stand Gerard Butts, who's, you know, essentially
01:03:43.120 Justin Trudeau's brain. But give the guy his credit. He's brilliant. He's gamed the system. And he's got
01:03:48.080 Trudeau as Prime Minister with 21 percent of registered voters. It's amazing. We need to
01:03:52.820 fix that. Vote against this guy. Vote for someone else. Yeah, we need people to understand that one
01:03:57.760 vote, your vote, could make the difference and tip the scale whether he wins next time. And so we'll
01:04:04.300 talk parties at another time and who to vote for in an upcoming election and what's coming. I think
01:04:08.320 something spectacular is going to happen as far as options are concerned. But like I said, that'll be
01:04:13.880 conversation for another time. But we do have to take take responsibility. But my challenge to you,
01:04:19.360 Tom, and this is why I've been pressing in to the BCRCMP top cops, because, you know, you're talking
01:04:26.620 about Mendicino, what's his name? Mendicino, Marco Mendicino. Mendicino and Lamedi. And they're both
01:04:36.000 incredibly corrupt. And so, you know, Commissioner Lucky, even if she was doing her job, she still has to
01:04:42.940 get cases passed in order to do an arrest through the Attorney General's office. Is that not correct
01:04:48.340 of something of this magnitude? So how do we how do we get past this? How do I further reach out to
01:04:54.260 Commissioner McDonald and say, look, you have the power to make arrests? But he's saying, I can't get
01:05:00.020 past the AG's office in order to do that. Yeah, with with most cases, the RCMP don't have to go to
01:05:06.320 the Attorney General. If you're, you know, drinking and driving, you get arrested, you get busted or
01:05:09.940 whatever. The Attorney General never hears about it, nor should he. Super, super major cases like a
01:05:15.300 terrorism case or something like a highly political issue, for instance, like the vaccine, that's going
01:05:21.400 to wind up in the Attorney General's desk. So the fault with with Commissioner Lucky there or your
01:05:27.460 local, the head of the BC E Division, E Division of the RCMP, the fault there has to be that they need
01:05:34.540 to speak out. And of course, they've been trained not to speak out these days, anybody speaks out,
01:05:39.040 gets fired instantly, almost, or they get buried or sent off to you. God knows where kind of a thing.
01:05:44.460 But there used to be a culture within the RCMP of independence. The RCMP actually prided itself on
01:05:51.200 how it was a major police force that could operate at arm's length from the government. And of course,
01:05:56.360 that's been lost. That's the politicization of the service. And that's the problem. So again, you know,
01:06:00.980 people need to go to their members of Parliament, they need to go to La Medi, they need to go to
01:06:05.380 Pinocchio Mendocino, as people are starting to call him and saying, why are you not doing your job? Now,
01:06:11.360 in my book, Eyewitness to Deceit that I just published, there is a whole section in there on Marco
01:06:16.760 Mendocino and how he repeatedly lied to Parliament on all of these issues where he said, you know, the only
01:06:23.540 reason we implemented the Emergency Act was because the police requested it. And of course, every police chief
01:06:28.400 has gone, was it me? I didn't do it. I didn't request it. Don't know what he's talking about.
01:06:33.520 We also had Marco Mendocino say, you know, people in Ottawa were terrified, you know,
01:06:37.300 because their apartment building was, you know, tried to be burned down by the convoy. And somebody
01:06:42.760 jumped off, jumped up, I think it was Dane Lloyd, an MP jumped up and cut him off and said, no,
01:06:47.300 the story about the convoy trying to burn down the apartment building was wrong. It was fake. It was a
01:06:51.740 social media story. The Ottawa police arrested the two idiots, charged them, and they had nothing to do
01:06:55.940 with the convoy. And same thing again, they're trying to say, you know, shotguns were found,
01:06:59.780 you know, the Toronto Star reporter, you know, shotguns found in the trucks. Completely false
01:07:04.160 story. Mendocino keeps repeating it. Lamedi keeps repeating it. It's a blatant lie. So again, we need
01:07:10.020 people send an email or send an actual written letter to your member of Parliament, to the ministers,
01:07:18.460 and just say, why are you lying to the public? I'm tired of this. I want this fixed. And people are
01:07:24.100 starting to get the message. I was pleasantly surprised. And I don't want to get into partisan
01:07:29.140 politics here. But we actually had MPs show up to meet James Topp, which was like amazing.
01:07:34.480 And we also had a statement from the leader of the opposition in the House, saying that if members of
01:07:40.920 Parliament want to go out and meet constituents at a freedom rally, they should do it. And I was like,
01:07:46.580 I was shocked. It's like, wow, somebody in Parliament actually said it's okay to talk to constituents
01:07:51.360 who have a different point of view than the government. What a shocker. It's good. Again, my
01:07:56.260 message to folks is, if we keep hammering these folks and keep going after them with things like
01:08:00.880 The Convoy, with James Topp, with books like my own, and with stuff that you're doing, hammering away
01:08:05.300 at them, sooner or later, MPs will get the message because they follow the wind at the end of the day.
01:08:10.080 Whichever way the wind is going, that's the direction they'll go. And again, a message of hope. We're seeing
01:08:14.920 that just starting now. So I'm actually a bit more positive than I was even three months ago.
01:08:19.400 That's good. Yeah, me too. And we're going to get to the actual people with their hands up. But I just
01:08:24.320 want to also give some hope to individuals. The work of action for Canada, most recently in posting
01:08:31.760 that notice of liability against this radical trans LGBTQ mafia who've gotten into our schools. As a
01:08:39.660 result, we have these pornographic and sexually explicit books that are in the hands of kindergartners
01:08:44.840 up to grade 12, etc. And so that notice of liability is being served out by our members and
01:08:51.620 by our chapter leaders. And one section has already reported that an LGBTQ flag was taken down from a
01:08:58.100 school. Another one said that a pride parade was cancelled. And then we've got a superintendent who
01:09:04.780 reached out right away and said, you know, why are you serving us this notice of liability? And the person
01:09:09.780 said, have you actually read it? And they said, no, no, no, there's no pornographic materials available
01:09:14.640 to kids or anything like that going on, which is a complete lie or misinformation head in the sand.
01:09:19.920 So the superintendent has committed to reading the notice of liability in its entirety with the
01:09:26.640 message. So this is a very, very important campaign. I believe that if we can win against a massive
01:09:35.360 force that the minority group of the LGBTQ community activists have created in Canada and how much
01:09:45.880 ground they've taken, we need to take back that ground. And I think that'll be a huge win. So I'm
01:09:51.180 seeing some hope in this as well. Terenzio, will you come on, please? And ask our first
01:09:56.660 individual to ask their question?
01:09:59.700 Yes. First guest we have is Susan. Susan, you should see a little message pop up on your screen.
01:10:05.360 Susan, can you unmute, please? Going once. Yeah. Oh, Susan. I know Susan. I want to hear from
01:10:18.460 Susan. All right. We'll keep her in queue. Next, we'll go to Phil. Phil, could you please unmute
01:10:23.720 yourself? There you go. Hi, Phil. What's your question? Well, my first question is about Tom Quiggin's
01:10:35.360 Case Against the Liberals for Funding Terrorist Organizations. I'd like to know what is the status
01:10:43.340 of that case. And also, I'd like to know if you guys are aware that Tom Peckford or Brian Peckford
01:10:50.740 and his lawyer, Keith Wilson, recently revealed that the Liberals were under no medical authority to
01:11:00.140 impose travel restrictions or mandates. They did that all on their own. Yeah, a lot of that is going
01:11:07.300 on with the Liberal government. They know that they are walking right over our Constitution,
01:11:12.080 our Charter Rights. They don't care. They're doing it because they have this shield of protection with
01:11:17.720 the AG and Commissioner Lucky, and they're just doing as they please to destroy this nation.
01:11:21.660 But Tom, why don't you address the case? Okay, first off, I'm going to do something wrong. I'm
01:11:28.520 going to brag a bit here. I met Brian Peckford. I'm really proud of that. He was here with the
01:11:33.560 convoy. He was a big help to the convoy. He spoke to a room full of reporters and other people. And it
01:11:39.140 was an absolute privilege and an honor and just a fascinating experience to be in the room with a guy
01:11:44.220 who actually signed the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. And he's just a super guy. So anyway,
01:11:48.180 enough of that. Okay, the actual questions. First one, the terrorism funding case, I would suggest
01:11:54.440 to you that it has been successfully buried at the highest levels of the RCMP. And I've got a couple
01:12:00.460 of letters back from them, you know, assuring me of their, you know, their great interest and their,
01:12:04.220 you know, blah, blah, blah, and all this stuff. But bottom line is, they've successfully buried it
01:12:09.000 and done nothing with it. So that's the answer to that question. And yeah, I was aware that Mr.
01:12:14.000 Peckford is raising the issue of does the government's action on imposing mandates such
01:12:20.980 as the travel ones, does it actually exceed the power of the government? The short answer is,
01:12:25.780 yeah. And you've just hit on one of my personal things that just drive me nuts is people go,
01:12:31.200 well, you know, it's a mandate. And it's like, what does that even mean? It's meaningless. Some
01:12:35.940 bureaucrat somewhere in Ottawa, who you've never heard of, who you can't find, you can't vote for or
01:12:41.080 against, and you can't sue them or hold them accountable, passes some rule that suddenly says
01:12:47.200 you as a Canadian aren't allowed to travel inside Canada on an airplane or a train, you can't travel
01:12:51.780 to America, you can't travel to, you know, England or whatever. And this is because some bureaucrat
01:12:57.220 wants to do this. And like, mandates have no actual law. It's not like the bureaucrat said it,
01:13:04.620 and then the parliament voted a law on it. In which case, okay, now maybe you're stuck with it. I don't
01:13:08.920 know. But I mean, the fact that we have to go around following arbitrary mandates by nameless,
01:13:13.580 faceless bureaucrats. I mean, this is, I think, a fault on the part of the citizens as well.
01:13:18.080 We don't understand our government. We're not teaching civics in school anymore. We should
01:13:21.740 be demanding the school board start teaching the Constitution, start teaching the Charter of
01:13:25.980 Rights. Canada has a Bill of Rights. How many people actually know that? Most don't. 1962.
01:13:30.740 We need people to start understanding that as citizens, you have rights, you can challenge the
01:13:35.000 government. It's your job to challenge the government. You're failing if you're not
01:13:39.020 challenging the government. So yeah. Next one, just, you didn't ask the question, but, you know,
01:13:44.980 we're following the science, and you're not allowed to question the science. Yes, you are. The whole idea
01:13:50.100 behind science is to question it. It's driven by questions and answers. It's driven by challenging
01:13:55.660 facts. And that's how science moves ahead. So when people say the science is settled, or we're just
01:14:00.860 following the science, they're lying through their teeth, challenge them. Anyway, sorry about that.
01:14:04.840 It was a rant. Anyway. Well, it's good. You're passionate about this, Tom. That's what I love
01:14:08.440 about you. All right. Let's go to the next question, please. Next we have is Marianne.
01:14:14.460 Hi, Marianne. Can you unmute? Sometimes we have difficulty with the... Oh, there we go.
01:14:21.880 Can you hear me? Sure can. What's your question?
01:14:24.840 Yeah. My question is, okay, James taught. To be honest with you, I've been very worried about him.
01:14:31.800 I don't think he's safe. I really don't. Because if all those police could, you know,
01:14:38.940 just charge into a bunch of people, and people I saw there, and they were beat so bad and abused,
01:14:47.380 and I don't want to see that happen to James. My husband's down there, too. And my oldest daughter,
01:14:54.560 they're all camping there. Like, are they safe? I'm sitting home worried, sicker than a dog,
01:15:03.760 you know, because I'm... Okay. So let me address that. And yeah, it's a good question,
01:15:10.980 and it's a good point to raise. The book I just wrote, Eyewitness to Deceit, is dedicated to a guy
01:15:16.340 named Chris Deering. Chris is a former Canadian Forces Corporal. He served in an armored vehicle
01:15:23.080 in Afghanistan. That vehicle hit an IED. The vehicle was blown up into the air. Three of the
01:15:28.900 four crewmen died. Chris Deering survived. Barely. Multiple injuries, broken legs, broken back. It's
01:15:36.080 just a horror story. Anyway, Chris Deering arrived at the convoy right towards the very end,
01:15:41.300 and he and a number of other veterans perceived their role as placing themselves between the police
01:15:49.720 and the participants in the convoy who were there as part of a legal protest, and the courts had said
01:15:58.040 it's a legal protest. Chris got the ever-living hellbeat out of him, excuse my French for saying
01:16:02.520 that, but he got the hellbeat out of him by the police. So for his service to the country, for his
01:16:08.500 injuries in Afghanistan, he got the crap beat out of him, again, by agents of the state acting for Trudeau.
01:16:17.000 So, one of our things we've said with V4F is, this is not going to happen again. We're not going to allow
01:16:22.320 this stuff to occur again. We have been working very hard behind the scenes, identifying possible threats.
01:16:28.020 We have been very clear in dealing with municipal, provincial, and federal police that we're watching this.
01:16:32.320 We're providing them with threat information. We're providing them with everything we can
01:16:35.920 to ensure this doesn't happen. So one of the roles of Veterans for Freedom is to say this kind of stuff
01:16:42.140 can't be allowed to happen again. And without going into details, we're doing some technical work,
01:16:46.860 some artificial intelligence work behind the scenes to ensure that anybody that get involved
01:16:51.020 in this foolishness again is going to be held accountable. So we support police. We support good
01:16:56.160 police. We support honest police. But if there's police out there like that RCMP guy that says,
01:17:01.360 you know, we're going to use our jackboots to beat down the protesters. This time around,
01:17:05.540 we're going to push back and you're going to be facing criminal charges if you're involved in that
01:17:10.340 kind of activity. So I hope James Topp is safe. I know there's a number of police who are good people.
01:17:16.000 They're working hard to try and make sure everything goes right. We've identified specific threats to him.
01:17:21.000 We think we're doing a good job there. So we're hoping and praying this all goes well because his message is
01:17:26.040 important. His role is important. And the message he wants to take to the government, it's important
01:17:32.100 that everyone hears it. So short answer to the question is, we think he's going to be okay.
01:17:36.800 I'm going to be there tomorrow, along with a bunch of other folks to keep an eye on stuff. So
01:17:40.960 say a prayer for James Topp tonight, and let's hope everything goes well.
01:17:45.620 Right. And Tom, you know, I know there's been a lot of concern surrounding Ottawa and the law
01:17:49.400 enforcement that showed up. Do you believe any of these people were shipped in? Do you think they were
01:17:54.620 all official Ottawa police or RCMP? There were a variety of police forces involved. Let me just
01:18:02.380 say something that's not too politically correct here. And I hope I don't get anybody in trouble.
01:18:05.800 But the vast majority of the Ottawa police and the Ontario provincial police who were involved with
01:18:10.900 the convoy from sort of day one to the last day, were either doing the right thing, or they were
01:18:16.040 walking a very thin line trying to do the right thing. It is only at the very end where the whole thing
01:18:21.880 went sideways in a very big way. The fingers there should be pointed at a the RCMP because they
01:18:28.280 were in overall charge of it. And again, I'll be careful what I say here. But some of the worst
01:18:34.660 aspects of what occurred on the last day fall upon the sort of states Quebec. A lot of people said,
01:18:40.600 you know, we saw foreign police there who were unmarked and they were speaking some weird foreign
01:18:44.020 language. And the answer is, yeah, they were they were sort of saying they were from Quebec and the
01:18:47.820 foreign language. I'm sorry, it was French. You know, get with the program, folks, catch up a bit.
01:18:53.260 But yeah, so there were a lot of problems there. And most of the weight there fell upon the RCMP who
01:18:58.700 took over the operation at the end, a certain amount on the sort of day and then to put to put
01:19:04.200 blame where it really belongs. The horses that did the trampling belong to the Toronto police. And by the
01:19:08.480 way, the Toronto police are the same people that sent their mounted police unit down to a restaurant
01:19:14.440 where a guy refused to close his restaurant because of the pandemic. And they sent a couple
01:19:19.160 of hundred cops and a mounted unit to go after one guy. That was not an enforcement action. That
01:19:24.760 was a political action. That was the government saying, if you push, we will crush you. So hopefully,
01:19:32.040 I think a lot of police have got the message. We've got communications from a lot of police coming to us
01:19:37.060 saying they know what's going wrong. They don't like it. A lot of them are quitting the service. A lot of
01:19:41.240 them are pushing back. And we're hoping that this very, shall we say, public demonstration of raw
01:19:47.040 government power has drawn a lot of Canadians to a situation where they're going, yeah, maybe that
01:19:52.960 isn't quite right. That's the kind of crap we expect to see going on in, I don't know, Russia or, you
01:19:57.660 know, some other third world banana republic not here. No, exactly. And I was just kind of thinking,
01:20:03.100 you know, we've seen everything unfold with Commissioner Luckey in Nova Scotia, you know,
01:20:07.320 handwritten notes being revealed and other communications. And I think everybody should
01:20:12.060 get just right on it and request an FOI of the communications between Brenda Luckey and the RCMP
01:20:18.380 over what transpired in Ottawa. And I'm sure that we're going to see more interference from the
01:20:24.400 government putting applying pressure to take some of those steps. So I'm sure and I'm hoping that that
01:20:30.800 communication will come out in the very near future. Okay, somebody's asked an interesting
01:20:35.260 question about Nova Scotia. I didn't I wasn't aware of this. It goes, how do the RCMP justify the large
01:20:41.780 withdrawal from the shooter in Nova Scotia? Media has implied this is informant type of funds. And
01:20:48.920 when gathered from a non public bank, will this even be revealed? What was an informant? Was he an
01:20:54.940 informant gone wrong? Rogue? Okay, now that's that's actually out there that's being asked. It's a valid
01:21:00.960 question to ask. And it deserves a valid answer, which you're not going to get, I don't think. So
01:21:06.400 what they're actually saying is the guy who is the shooter, walked into a bank and asked for a
01:21:11.380 ridiculous amount of money. And I can't remember, it was $400,000 or $700,000. And of course, small town
01:21:16.680 bank, they don't have 400 grand sitting under the counter. Long story short, he eventually went to a
01:21:22.360 cash center. And let me just explain that a cash center is not a place where you and I can go. It's a
01:21:28.920 distribution point where the banks and the armored car companies get their money from. So the Bank of
01:21:36.420 Canada prints money, while somebody else does it for them, and they bring it to Canada. But anyway,
01:21:41.260 so in the Bank of Canada, there's these monstrous great bolts that are actually full of pallets full
01:21:46.360 of money. And I've been in them, it's stunning to see, let me tell you. That money is then shipped
01:21:50.360 out to cash centers in Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary. And in those cash
01:21:56.840 centers, which are typically run by a bank or a private company, that's where the armored cars
01:22:01.200 show up. They take a bundle full of cash, they take it to the cash machine, and they stuff the
01:22:05.380 cash machine. So he went to one of those cash centers to get the money. And the question is why?
01:22:10.860 And as a former Bank of Canada Security and Operational Risk Manager, my understanding of
01:22:15.780 that is the only people that get money from a cash center are the banks themselves via an armored
01:22:20.900 car company that transports the cash from them, or a situation where the government wants to send
01:22:27.800 large amounts of cash to a private citizen off the books. Why would they do that? Typically,
01:22:33.680 because the person is an informant or an agent, a source or an agent, more correctly, I guess,
01:22:39.120 for a police force or a federal agency of some sort. So somebody is spying on a terrorist cell for the
01:22:47.220 government and they pay them for their work. That cash may get transferred to them off the books in
01:22:52.040 such a way that it's not traceable. So it's a perfectly fair question to ask, why did that guy
01:22:56.740 go to a cash center to get that money? What's not happening is we're not getting the answer. There
01:23:01.280 may be a completely legitimate reason why he did that. But again, we're not getting the answer and
01:23:06.160 people presume the worst. And unfortunately, given the RCMP's recent display of behavior in Nova Scotia,
01:23:13.700 where they're willfully trying to exploit the victims of, you know, 22 people that were murdered
01:23:18.580 for political gain, you kind of have to think maybe there's something else going on there as well.
01:23:23.720 Again, the RCMP needs to step forward and clear that up. Well, yeah. And, you know, and it's just
01:23:28.000 building, you know, on the fears or how this case has been highly suspect for many years. And like I say,
01:23:35.880 you know, Trudeau doesn't like to waste a good crisis and he doesn't mind even creating them,
01:23:40.900 as we have found out, right? So it just really brings into question, I didn't know this detail
01:23:46.420 about the shooter, and that, you know, possibly he'd gone rogue, and he was working with the
01:23:51.700 government. But it definitely brings into question the legitimacy of the whole event, and whether or
01:23:59.040 not this was actually created in order to assist with banning guns in Canada, which you could really
01:24:07.400 see would be of high importance to Justin Trudeau, because we got millions of gun owners or guns that
01:24:14.340 are owned by gun owners lawfully in Canada. It's awfully hard to take over our country when that's
01:24:20.900 going on. So anyways, there's there's just let me there's one quick lesson here as well. The
01:24:26.160 government and the media keeps complaining about all there's all these conspiracy theories out there,
01:24:29.680 and they're saying all this crazy stuff. Well, a whole lot of conspiracy theories are coming true.
01:24:33.580 That's one problem. But the actual point here is conspiracy theories grow best in a vacuum. So
01:24:40.180 when when an issue arises, and the government refuses to explain what happens, people will fill in the
01:24:45.840 blanks with their own theory, i.e. a conspiracy theory. Sometimes they're right, most of the time
01:24:50.580 they're wrong. But if the government and the media are worried about why all these conspiracy theories are
01:24:55.340 popping up, the answer is, to be quite blunt, you suck, you're not doing your job. And I direct that
01:25:00.880 directly at the media and directly at the government. If you were doing your job, most of the conspiracy
01:25:05.060 theories would go away. Yes, right. And I feel quite hopeful, actually, that the amount of pressure
01:25:11.700 on the RCMP at this point, I mean, they've got a big spotlight on them once again. But this Nova
01:25:17.780 Scotia shooting incident and what's coming out is, I think of paramount importance as far as the
01:25:24.660 pressure on on the RCMP to get to a point where they can no longer turn a blind eye or be silenced,
01:25:32.200 no matter if it's from someone like Bill Blair, Commissioner Lucky, they're going to have to
01:25:36.180 step up and do their job, because the corruption is that evident. So Terencio, oh, sorry. Yep.
01:25:42.640 I didn't say we used to have leaders in Canada would speak out every now and again and say something
01:25:46.520 General Hillier was a hoot. He was a Newfoundlander who was Chief of Defence Staff who just didn't care
01:25:51.880 anymore. And he actually started speaking out and saying exactly what he thought. We need a few
01:25:56.660 more like him. I think the dam is going to break. I think it's going to come soon. All right, Terencio,
01:26:01.320 we've got three questions left with people with their hands up. So let's try to see if we can get
01:26:05.620 through these and then we'll wrap up. Next one we have is from Weislauwa. I really hope I said that
01:26:11.880 right. Weislauwa? Okay, can they unmute?
01:26:21.880 Are you seeing a message pop up on your screen, Weislauwa?
01:26:28.320 No. Okay. We'll go to the next. Next one is with Maria.
01:26:34.860 Hi, Maria.
01:26:39.160 Okay, I can see that she's unmuted, but I cannot hear her.
01:26:44.140 Maria, can you say something?
01:26:45.240 Okay, sometimes that's a matter if you sign off and sign back on again, Maria, and make sure to click
01:26:53.820 use your audio. We might be able to get your question in. Let's go to the next one, Terencio.
01:26:58.780 All right, next one is from Cindy.
01:27:04.240 I don't feel like I'm third one lucky. I think you can hear me.
01:27:07.100 Hey, thanks very much, Terencio. So my question is really about the Sherman murders. And I think
01:27:14.200 I wanted Tom's opinion on that one, because I read a really interesting article. Of course,
01:27:19.640 it ties back to Trudeau. They were, he was being, you know, investigated by the RCMP as one of the
01:27:25.660 key witnesses going back to his very first 2015 fundraiser. And so Tom, I don't know that this one has
01:27:32.640 never been, let's say, linked to Trudeau before, but that Sherman, the whole thing with their bizarre
01:27:37.440 murder scene and everything about it is just bizarre. So what are your thoughts on that one,
01:27:43.280 if anything?
01:27:44.700 Okay, just a bit of disclosure up front. I actually knew Barry and Honey Sherman. I'd met them.
01:27:50.340 They had indirectly, through a group of friends or whatever, helped fund some of my research in
01:27:55.880 years gone by. So just to say that, so it's out there. A couple of things jump out at the
01:28:02.620 Honey and Barry Sherman thing is, the first thing is, if somebody can get away with murdering a
01:28:07.540 billionaire and just get away with it, that's terrifying. I mean, everybody should be equal,
01:28:13.600 everybody's, you know, we're all the same, et cetera. But let's be serious. If you can get away
01:28:17.680 with murdering a billionaire, where am I in all of this? You know, are they going to care about me if
01:28:21.600 they can't fix that one? So there's the first thing. The second thing is, there's been a number of
01:28:27.260 discussions around, he was involved in, I forget, some sort of thing. He was funding the Liberal
01:28:32.560 Party, and it may have been a conflict of interest because of a lobby group, and I forget all the
01:28:36.200 details of it.
01:28:36.860 Yes, he actually did.
01:28:37.740 But here's the thing.
01:28:38.660 A $1,000 group, exactly.
01:28:40.840 Typically, billionaires don't kill people, and they don't get killed for that kind of stuff.
01:28:45.800 They have boatloads of lawyers who are worth, you know, $1,000 an hour, and that's where that
01:28:49.420 stuff gets fought out. So, you know, is there a connection between the murder, Justin Trudeau,
01:28:53.980 the Liberal Party donations and all of that? I really don't think so. There's no there there,
01:28:59.840 so to speak. The other thing that was interesting is Barry Sherman's main job was to create generic
01:29:06.980 drugs, which would then undersell the patented drugs run by major drug companies like Pfizer and
01:29:15.200 all those other folks. And a lot of questions have been raised. Did his work get him killed? In other
01:29:19.880 words, was some megacorporation so upset with this guy, they decided to do him in. Again,
01:29:25.580 megacorporations like Pfizer, when they want to ruin you, they ruin you. They go after you with
01:29:29.720 lawyers. They destroy your business. They destroy your friends. They destroy everyone around you.
01:29:34.660 They don't typically murder people. At least I hope they don't yet. I mean, Pfizer is a pretty
01:29:39.680 bad outfit. They've lost court cases. They've lost billion-dollar settlements. But I don't think as
01:29:44.020 bad as Pfizer is that, you know, that Pfizer or anybody else was involved in that. Again, however,
01:29:50.360 having said that, I'm kind of horrified by that whole thing because I knew them. I know some of
01:29:55.280 the neighbors on the street there who were kind enough to help with my work. And it is terrifying
01:30:00.040 that somebody like that can get murdered. And X number of years later, there is not a single
01:30:04.680 shred of evidence that says what actually happened there. And that's terrifying.
01:30:07.900 Yeah. For our viewers who don't know who the Shermans are, he actually, they owned Apotex and they
01:30:15.900 actually created or produced hydroxychloroquine. And they were very well known for having that industry
01:30:28.160 really apparently providing a great deal of hydroxychloroquine. And so that having been,
01:30:34.660 you know, a solution to COVID, a treatment for COVID, there were some people who have suspected
01:30:40.400 that they were murdered because of that. There is also other news that Bill Gates had visited the
01:30:46.960 Shermans several months beforehand and had wanted to purchase Apotex. And so again, that's a little
01:30:54.180 rabbit hole that potentially might have some legitimate reasons why the couple were murdered. But yeah,
01:31:01.080 I, I'm interested in intrigued by that story as well. Okay. So did we have any last questions?
01:31:10.000 Yes. Are we good?
01:31:11.140 Yes.
01:31:11.460 We have another question from Maria.
01:31:19.040 Maria, are you there?
01:31:22.100 I think Maria probably tried to sign off and come back on with audio and potentially it's not working.
01:31:26.920 I do it. Oh, sorry.
01:31:28.760 Yeah. One last one. We could go with Marianne.
01:31:32.600 All right.
01:31:35.900 Hi, it's me again.
01:31:37.480 Hi, Marianne.
01:31:38.600 Hi. I'm just wondering a few years ago, well, when all this first happened, I went to London, Ontario
01:31:47.600 to a Freedom Rally where Chris Guy was speaking. My husband and I and my, a few of my children and
01:31:56.600 that went to a restaurant after that. Now we hadn't even heard of a vaccine passport.
01:32:03.780 So we went into this restaurant and they, they just went in and they wanted to go and have cigarettes
01:32:09.940 and I don't smoke. So I just stayed in and I went and sat down in a seat and the guy come over and
01:32:17.580 says, have you got a vaccine passport? And I said, no, what's the vaccine passport? You know?
01:32:24.080 So he said, well, if you don't have a passport, you have to leave. I said, I'm sorry, but I can't
01:32:30.520 even stand. I said, I've had leg surgery. I'm sitting down. I'm like 70 years old and I've got
01:32:37.860 a few different illnesses. Like, uh, I just, I just can't move right now. You can just wait.
01:32:44.540 And he said, well, I'll have to call the police. I said, well, do what you got to do
01:32:47.760 because I didn't think anything of it. Well, the police came in and I mean, 16 squad cars came
01:32:56.520 for one little old lady. I'm sorry. I'm not, I'm having a hard time talking about this. I'm very
01:33:03.860 angry. They physically grabbed me, threw me on the floor and carried me out the back door.
01:33:13.180 Six police officers on one little woman who's four foot 11. I mean, I I'm sorry. I hate the police.
01:33:23.900 I hate them all. I don't trust them. And what I know is when my kids were little, I used to say,
01:33:30.480 oh, if you ever get lost, if anything ever happens, there's the police. You can always trust them and
01:33:36.760 tell them they'll help you. Now I tell them to hide. Don't go to the police because
01:33:43.160 they're the bad guys. Yeah. I'm so sorry. There's a real problem here. And I'm sorry to
01:33:48.880 hear that. I mean, you're not the first person that's happened to you. And unfortunately,
01:33:51.400 you're not going to be the last, especially amongst the younger police. They're now being
01:33:54.940 told, you know, you're there to follow the rules. You just do what you're told. The idea that you
01:33:58.820 should actually think your way through a problem or try and do any kind of rational assessment on
01:34:02.960 scene is not there. Let me tell you another story. I wasn't going to mention this one, but
01:34:07.060 here's a question that I answer in my book, Eyewitness to Deceit. People actually ask,
01:34:12.200 how did the convoy get started? And I was a part of it and I didn't know how it got started
01:34:15.960 exactly. So here's the answer to the question. It happened because of someone like you who
01:34:22.460 suffered because of government overreach of overenthusiastic police using excessive force
01:34:29.920 to enforce a mandate, which is highly doubtful to start with. So if you want to know how the
01:34:36.720 convoy got started, it was CBSA. It was the Canada Border Services Agency in November
01:34:41.520 of 2021. Bridget Belton, a female truck driver who's a staggering five foot, two inches tall,
01:34:49.540 was approaching the border from the American side, coming back into Canada. And she was wearing a face
01:34:54.640 shield because she doesn't like wearing a mask because she's the victim of domestic abuse. Somebody
01:35:00.060 tried to suffocate her. And she discovered when she put a mask on, she'd kind of start to panic from a
01:35:04.840 sort of claustrophobia, violent reaction, PTSD kind of thing. So she wore a face shield instead,
01:35:10.640 crossed the border several times, no problem. This time, just after the new mandates, you know,
01:35:16.200 attacking truckers who, you know, for two years have been traveling with no problems. Now, all of a
01:35:20.480 sudden, they're criminals. They threatened her with arrest, pulled her out of the truck,
01:35:25.800 didn't want to listen to her PTSD story. And she was so horrified and terrified by this abuse,
01:35:33.420 by this government overreach. She actually did a TikTok video later that night and said,
01:35:37.340 that's it. I'm done. I can't be a truck driver anymore. I can't live anymore. I'm thinking
01:35:40.280 about suicide. I've just been so horrified by the domestic abuse. And then the sort of response
01:35:44.500 of being forced by three armed men out of her truck because she wouldn't wear a stupid mask,
01:35:49.960 even though she's wearing a face shield outdoors, that she said, that's it. I'm done.
01:35:55.920 Long story short, she went on TikTok. She went on a couple of other social media platforms and said,
01:36:00.720 am I the only one or is there something really wrong here? She started getting a lot of stories
01:36:04.960 from other people that said, yeah, me too. Government overreach. I was attacked. I was abused,
01:36:09.000 just like you were. And that's how she started reaching out to people. She eventually runs into
01:36:14.580 a guy named Chris Barber, who she'd never met before. They get going to cut to the chase. That's
01:36:20.660 how the convoy started. So your abuse maybe didn't get you anywhere other than, you know,
01:36:26.520 chucked out the back door unceremoniously. But you should know that the abuse of the CBSA on other
01:36:32.580 people actually did form a pushback. And that's how the convoy actually got started. Folks don't
01:36:39.840 want you to know that they're blaming, oh, you know, white supremacists in Alberta. But the fact
01:36:43.760 is it was a five foot, two inch woman who was a victim of domestic abuse, who was so grossly abused
01:36:50.580 by government overreach, enforcing stupid mandates, that that's how it got started. So I know that
01:36:55.840 doesn't help your situation, but I hope it gives you a bit of a courage and a bit of a feeling of
01:36:59.800 hope that other people in your situation actually started to push back. And it started a wave,
01:37:05.940 which is now hopefully going to carry us into the future. So I'm sorry to hear that happen to you.
01:37:11.560 Try and rebuild a bit of hope, try and rebuild a bit of faith, and maybe we're looking at a better
01:37:15.400 tomorrow. Thank you, Tom. All right. Terenzio, are we done there? Yes, we are. Okay. Well, Tom,
01:37:23.240 do you have anything that you would like to add or say in closing to our viewers?
01:37:30.460 Yeah, just one quick thing. I mean, we haven't talked a lot about the mainstream media. I mean,
01:37:35.700 tonight we were focusing heavily on the RCMP. If you want to look at a problem in Canada,
01:37:40.400 it's the mainstream media, especially the government's funding of the mainstream media,
01:37:44.760 $600 million in cash, a couple hundred million dollars in advertising. Just by example,
01:37:49.660 the Toronto Star ran this hit piece on me. And one of the things I've been called in the media is
01:37:54.420 Tom's an anti-vaxxer. Now, here's the thing. Most of the people in the convoy were actually vaxxed.
01:38:00.560 And I always, I now carry my little book around with me. It's my vaccine book that we all used to
01:38:08.200 carry because I'm ex-military. I've got one. And oh yeah, by the way, I should tell people I've
01:38:13.500 actually got two of them. I've got a second one in the back because the first one is full.
01:38:17.400 So when they tell you, you know, you're an anti-vaxxer and you're a, you're a fascist and
01:38:22.060 you're a white supremacist and all this, it's utter nonsense. I am not anti-vax. I've had more
01:38:27.600 vaccines than most people in Canada and any reporter that wants to challenge me on it. You can come look
01:38:32.520 at my book and see the, you know, the huge list of vaccines that I've had. Here's the thing. I'm not
01:38:38.060 anti-vax. I'm vaccine hesitant. Why? Because this vaccine was presented to us as a hundred percent safe
01:38:45.760 and effective. And right there, I knew that was a lie. No vaccine in history has ever been a hundred
01:38:50.040 percent safe ever. The other thing we were told is the companies have no legal liability.
01:38:56.360 And that to me was the first clue that, Hey, if this thing is a hundred percent safe and effective,
01:39:00.840 why do they need a hundred percent protection from liability unless they know something's wrong?
01:39:06.920 Anyway, raise questions, use the science challenge authority. It's your right as a citizen
01:39:12.540 in a democratic country to hold the government accountable. That's the whole idea behind
01:39:16.820 democracy is to challenge authority, to challenge government. Keep doing it. It's working. And I
01:39:21.620 hope we're getting somewhere. Tanya, thank you so much for your work. You've been a big,
01:39:25.100 a part of pushback on the government. And hopefully this will be one more step in the pushback
01:39:29.680 against the increasing centralization and the increasing sort of totalitarian nature of the
01:39:35.380 prime minister's office. Super Tom. Yeah. Thank you so much. You know, we're going to have to
01:39:40.560 have you on again. I absolutely, I, you know, I'm, I'm sitting here as host and yet I'm so engaged
01:39:47.260 every time you start speaking, because you have so much information to share as far as, um, you know,
01:39:55.140 uh, the background information, I guess we get the frontline, you know, maybe what the media will
01:39:59.320 share with us and then you contribute and you would just add so much more to that. And, uh, I, again,
01:40:05.000 thank you so much for being on the show and we welcome you back another time.
01:40:08.660 Cheers. Thanks, Tanya. All right. Thank you. Woo. Really seriously. I sit there and listen to Tom,
01:40:16.580 you know, I've had many phone conversations with Tom as well, and I just feel so informed and educated
01:40:21.560 after, uh, speaking to him. And I really thought it was important to have him on the show tonight.
01:40:25.820 And I really will, uh, make a point to have him on again, because I think there's so many more things
01:40:30.900 that we could be discussing. And so now I just want to let you know, uh, next week's Empower Hour,
01:40:36.900 we're going to have Ted Koontz from Vaccine Choice Canada on. We'll be sending out one of our weekly
01:40:42.580 emails, of course, uh, reporting on some updates on vaccine harms and injuries. Um, I've learned that
01:40:50.060 there's a website that we have access to that will say, you know, uh, it's about a bad batch or what
01:40:56.520 was my batch. It tells you if you were somebody who seemed, um, deceived and got the vaccination or
01:41:03.340 else. I don't want to call it a vaccination, the injection, but you can actually go in there and
01:41:07.580 put the lot number, the, the number that, uh, was coincides with that injection. And you can check
01:41:13.700 out, um, if there's been harms associated with it, et cetera. So that will be a great email. I'm super
01:41:19.700 looking forward to having Ted, Ted Koontz on as well. He's amazing. Uh, he's doing so much for
01:41:25.180 Canadians. I really think this is Vaccine Choice's time to shine. Um, and I think that they're
01:41:30.840 bringing awareness as well, even to, uh, the childhood vaccinations where it used to be 16
01:41:37.400 doses and four shots. It in 2019 was 16 to 17 doses and 72, sorry, 16 to 17 shots and 72 doses.
01:41:48.120 And I believe now it's up to a hundred doses for children. And, uh, of course they're targeting the
01:41:54.720 elderly. They basically say it's from the cradle to the grave that the pharmaceutical companies are
01:42:00.220 wanting to, uh, jab people with, um, all of their highly toxic chemicals. It's just not necessary.
01:42:07.020 We've got to wake up. We've got to find this as an opportunity to be willing to have the conversation
01:42:12.460 about, uh, uh, vaccines, um, as a, as a total, not just the one that we've been faced with or the five
01:42:19.880 that we've been faced with, um, in response to COVID-19. All right. Um, again, thank you so much for
01:42:27.120 joining, uh, for joining us. I do want to just give a little bit of an update. I neglected at the
01:42:31.620 beginning taboo talks on Tuesday. I'm putting a pause on those till the end of summer, because I
01:42:36.820 know a lot of people are in holiday mode and wanting to enjoy the time with the summer and your
01:42:41.660 kids and family, but please, please understand the restrictions have only been lifted. Not one
01:42:48.600 province has actually, uh, rescinded the provincial emergency measures and that way they can easily
01:42:55.920 implement them again and invoke them in the fall. So, uh, be active with action for Canada
01:43:01.640 in whatever way you can during the summer, make a point to build, help us build community
01:43:06.400 within the chapters and, uh, to be actively involved in serving the new notice of liability
01:43:12.220 to school board trustees, principals, educators, uh, because they are in the office right now,
01:43:17.740 I believe for the next week or two. And then again, we'll commence this, uh, uh, recommence
01:43:22.660 this action in the middle of August, because we really need to protect our children. All
01:43:26.920 right. Well, thank you again so much as always. God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:43:52.660 God bless you and God bless you
01:44:09.700 and God bless you.
01:44:12.540 God bless you and God bless you!
01:44:18.500 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you!
01:44:20.680 God bless you and God bless you!
01:44:22.320 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much
01:44:31.380 for our freedom.
01:44:35.180 And I'm calling on you today, don't put them to shame, don't waste what they did, we have
01:44:43.480 guaranteed rights in this country.
01:44:52.320 We are putting chapters across the nation, we are going to be in every town and every
01:44:58.560 city, and we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people
01:45:04.080 who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each
01:45:08.800 other the help when they're down.
01:45:10.860 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
01:45:17.280 The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
01:45:24.380 Judgment will again be found on justice and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:45:32.600 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:45:38.520 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
01:45:44.280 God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:45:49.520 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:45:54.520 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God who has allowed us to go
01:46:03.820 through this season of discomfort because we as a nation have turned our backs on him
01:46:09.700 and we need to get right.
01:46:12.580 So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:46:16.320 I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:46:19.940 I'm going to say God bless Canada.
01:46:29.940 I'm going to say God bless Canada.
01:46:34.700 малыш
01:46:39.640 using
01:46:42.360 Thank you.
01:47:12.360 Thank you.
01:47:42.360 Thank you.
01:48:12.360 Thank you.
01:48:42.360 Thank you.