Action4Canada - June 06, 2024


Killing Freedom & Democracy, One Bill At A Time, June 5, 2024


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 18 minutes

Words per Minute

173.9847

Word Count

13,726

Sentence Count

416

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Dr. Stephen Malthouse is a BC physician who has practiced family medicine for 45 years in rural, urban, emergency room and palliative care settings. He is the founder of the Canadian Integrative Medicine Association and past President of the Canada Health Alliance. Dr. Malthouses was the first doctor to speak up against BC government's public health policies during the COVID lockdowns, and is best known for his October 2020 open letter to Bonnie Henry, BC's Chief Public Health Officer. He s currently undertaking the job of explaining unlawful legislation recently passed by the BC NDP government that is designed to take away people s rights, freedoms, property and access to quality health care in the province.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Your land and property can be altered and destroyed.
00:00:03.040 So the minister may do things such as use or control your personal property,
00:00:09.620 take control or use of any of your land.
00:00:12.320 They can authorize entry without warrant into any structure or onto your land.
00:00:16.100 So they could come into your house under these emergency measures.
00:00:18.600 They could prohibit entry into any structure or onto any land in person by any person.
00:00:24.540 So they could send anyone in they want.
00:00:26.020 But they could authorize or require alteration, removal or demolition of trees, crops, structures or landscapes.
00:00:31.880 So they could actually come and take all your crop, destroy gardens, take down your trees, whatever they feel is necessary.
00:00:37.980 Doesn't leave you much.
00:00:39.080 I'm here to get permission to use my own property.
00:00:41.780 And very much we're coming like that.
00:00:42.940 We also have this issue of DRIPA here, which is that we've given all our land away to indigenous people.
00:00:50.460 That has also happened just in British Columbia.
00:00:52.240 But UNDRIPA is something which is hanging over the heads of the people in other provinces as well.
00:00:56.680 So let's look at this as something new, which was added into this, which is offenses.
00:01:00.600 So if anyone interferes with or obstructs in the exercise of a power, in other words, to bring in the emergency act,
00:01:06.200 the performance of a duty or taking on emergency measures by a person that is protected.
00:01:14.200 In other words, someone that comes as an agent of the government.
00:01:16.720 What does that mean?
00:01:17.660 It means that if you're an individual who does that, you could be in prison for up to a year and have a fine up to $100,000.
00:01:25.320 If you're a corporation that tries to do this or an officer, director, employee, or anyone who works pretty much for that corporation,
00:01:34.060 you could be fined a million dollars.
00:01:35.300 It's been quite some time since our next guest has been on the show, and we're so happy to have him back.
00:01:45.680 Dr. Stephen Malthouse is a BC physician who has practiced family medicine for 45 years in rural, urban, emergency room, and palliative care settings.
00:01:56.960 His integrative approach to health care combines the best of conventional and alternative therapies
00:02:03.480 with a special interest in homeopathic, orthomolecular, and nutritional medicine.
00:02:10.360 He's the founder of the Canadian Integrative Medicine Association and past president of Canada Health Alliance.
00:02:17.620 You might remember that Dr. Malthouse was the first doctor to speak up against BC government's public health policies during the COVID lockdowns,
00:02:26.660 and he's best known for his October 2020 open letter to Bonnie Henry's BC chief public health officer.
00:02:36.840 Dr. Malthouse is currently undertaking the job of explaining unlawful legislation recently passed by the BC NDP government
00:02:44.580 that is designed to take away people's rights, freedoms, property, and homes, and access to quality health care in the province.
00:02:52.880 If left unchallenged, similar legislation will sweep across Canada in the next few years
00:02:58.320 and will affect every Canadian in every province and territory.
00:03:02.800 Will you all please help me welcome one of our Canadian heroes, Dr. Stephen Malthouse.
00:03:08.900 Dr. Malthouse, thank you for joining us, and welcome to the Empower Hour.
00:03:13.520 Thank you very much.
00:03:14.180 Yes, nice to be here. It's been a little while. It has been.
00:03:17.300 It has indeed.
00:03:18.420 Thank you, Heather.
00:03:20.520 She does quite a job in the introductions, but you're an amazing person to introduce as we go through all of the accomplishments.
00:03:30.200 And as well, you know, when I reflect back, Dr. Malthouse, on when I first had you on the show and what the conversation was about,
00:03:39.160 of course, the mask and the COVID jabs and the attack against our freedoms and democracy.
00:03:46.240 And here we are again, and we're still talking about the attacks against our freedom and democracy,
00:03:52.020 just from a different, the same but a different angle.
00:03:55.340 And so I'm really excited about the presentation that you're going to be giving tonight.
00:04:00.420 But I want to remind everybody that although these bills apply to British Columbia,
00:04:05.180 you can rest assured that this agenda is happening in municipalities nationwide,
00:04:10.340 as it's all part of the 2021-2030 agenda, 15-minute cities, global agenda, global cabal, call it all what you may.
00:04:20.180 Okay, they're coming for us, and we need to stop it.
00:04:23.880 And so education is a huge part of that.
00:04:26.620 I always say that knowledge is power.
00:04:29.220 And so Dr. Malthouse is here tonight to share the knowledge that he has attained on these bills
00:04:35.040 and hopefully some advice how we can prevent them from moving forward.
00:04:42.280 So welcome to the show.
00:04:44.060 Yeah, thank you very much, Tanya.
00:04:45.200 Yeah, I think we're all realizing that knowledge is just really the first step,
00:04:48.320 and then we have to have some kind of action, particularly if we want to create change.
00:04:52.600 So, you know, but the first step is, in fact, learning about the issues, the problems,
00:04:57.340 and some of them it's a bit painful to learn about, you know,
00:05:00.320 and particularly things to do with SOGI, for example, you know, that's difficult to face, that sort of thing.
00:05:06.080 And to realize that our government doesn't seem to be out for the benefit of its citizens
00:05:11.100 is a shocker for many people.
00:05:14.380 And we've seen some bills that have been slipped through in the last little while
00:05:17.100 by the NDP government here in British Columbia that pretty much reinforce the fact
00:05:21.280 that they're not here to help us, whether it's health or whether it's housing
00:05:24.720 or whether it's just the cost of living.
00:05:28.080 All the bills seem to actually be more like they're building walls of a prison around us
00:05:31.920 to control us in every walk of life and to take away our liberties
00:05:37.340 and to make it such that, you know, people who are, I would say, desperate are more easily controlled.
00:05:44.000 And I think that this is kind of, in a way, it's behind pretty much every bill.
00:05:48.440 It seems to be to make us more and more desperate, poorer and poorer,
00:05:52.000 and having more difficulty putting food on the table for our families.
00:05:54.620 And that's why we have to push back against them if we don't want the doors of this prison to close.
00:06:00.640 And there has been a lot of pushback.
00:06:03.460 I remember, Tanya, when you were on the stage, when this all started, right?
00:06:07.740 Talking out.
00:06:09.040 In Vancouver, I think, was the first time.
00:06:11.300 Yes.
00:06:12.320 Yeah.
00:06:13.100 And it's funny reflecting back on that as well, because I've been at this for nine years.
00:06:19.240 I would talk about things like the SOGI or like mass immigration,
00:06:23.420 and people would cringe when I was going to be on the stage because it was like,
00:06:26.580 that was so taboo to address those issues because they didn't see what was coming,
00:06:31.520 because they hadn't studied it, just like they hadn't seen the COVID fraud coming.
00:06:36.340 I mean, I wrote a report back.
00:06:37.860 It started in March of 2020.
00:06:39.880 I released it in April called Government Corruption and Colluding with a Foreign Syndicate.
00:06:43.960 And it was all about Trudeau working with Bill Gates and the WHO,
00:06:49.180 what was going to happen to jobs and our kids and our elderly.
00:06:52.440 And it's so accurate when I look back on it.
00:06:55.000 And so thankfully, now I can talk about some of these really tough issues.
00:07:00.560 And people's knee-jerk reaction isn't so fast to reject what I'm saying,
00:07:04.940 but maybe have an ear to listen.
00:07:07.520 And what you have said about building these walls around us is 100% is what is happening.
00:07:14.260 We're sitting here.
00:07:15.140 Many are watching as this fence is being put up.
00:07:18.780 But because it hasn't squeezed close enough to them,
00:07:21.520 they were still comfortable, so they thought that they could leave it to somebody else to manage.
00:07:26.700 But we're reaching the beyond that point.
00:07:30.560 And so one of the huge campaigns that Action for Canada has been doing is a We Will Not Comply campaign.
00:07:37.260 You don't come into an agreement with it.
00:07:39.860 You oppose it with all that you're worth and you just don't comply,
00:07:42.860 because what they're doing is actually unlawful and in violation of the Constitution,
00:07:47.780 the Charter, and the Bill of Rights.
00:07:49.500 And we're hoping that justice is going to be around the corner
00:07:53.540 as we replace these bad actors with the new government.
00:07:57.240 So with that in mind, I'd like to hand the floor over to you
00:08:00.960 and start your presentation if you'd like.
00:08:03.920 Sure.
00:08:04.240 Let me do that.
00:08:04.860 I'm going to talk about some bills.
00:08:12.640 Now, although I live out here in British Columbia,
00:08:15.640 and this is going to be a little bit British Columbia-centric,
00:08:18.940 these bills kind of apply across the country.
00:08:21.900 They're an indication of what's coming your way if you haven't already seen it.
00:08:25.820 And we do have some instances where parts of these bills that I'm going to talk to you about
00:08:31.420 are reflected in what's going through the legislatures of different provinces already.
00:08:39.020 And we'll talk about that briefly.
00:08:40.380 But there are really a bunch of bills here.
00:08:42.960 The Bill 36, the HPOA, it's now called the Health Professions and Occupations Act.
00:08:46.880 That's the health care one.
00:08:48.540 31 is to do with emergencies.
00:08:50.820 44, 46, and 47 are to do with housing.
00:08:53.240 Now, in an attempt to, under the guise of create more housing,
00:08:56.740 they've actually changed the way housing is being done and how the planning goes,
00:09:00.800 which has an effect on you and your neighborhood.
00:09:03.280 So let's just go through these and see how they might apply to you,
00:09:05.940 how they apply to us out in British Columbia.
00:09:08.020 And if you can see, again, how the prison walls are being built around you.
00:09:13.420 So we know that in British Columbia,
00:09:19.960 that we've had a lot of problems with our health care.
00:09:22.580 You know, emergency rooms are closing.
00:09:26.880 Wards are being temporarily closed.
00:09:29.300 Doctors can't be found.
00:09:30.820 Nurses can't be found to do the staffing.
00:09:33.360 Doctors are leaving the province.
00:09:35.420 Now, I'm just going to talk from a doctor's perspective,
00:09:37.440 but actually this Bill 36 or the HPOA
00:09:39.900 affects all health care practices in our province.
00:09:43.440 In other words, whether you're a dentist, an optometrist,
00:09:46.640 a nurse, a doctor, a chiropractor, a naturopathic doctor,
00:09:51.300 it will affect, affects all of us.
00:09:54.360 And although the, the, the, our health minister thinks everything is just great
00:09:59.720 and keeps, if you listen to his rhetoric in the legislature,
00:10:03.180 you'd think everything was fine.
00:10:04.660 But, you know, one thing we've learned over the last four years
00:10:08.760 is how to, to listen to someone speaking and knowing if they're being deceitful,
00:10:13.000 whether they're covering up the goods,
00:10:14.440 they're ignoring talking about the topic or what.
00:10:16.980 So in British Columbia, as I mentioned before,
00:10:19.820 many of the British Columbians do not have a family doctor.
00:10:23.400 If they go to a walk-in clinic,
00:10:24.860 they might be standing on the pavement at seven o'clock in the morning
00:10:27.840 trying to get an appointment.
00:10:29.840 And by nine o'clock, someone will come out and say,
00:10:32.280 I'm sorry, all the appointments are full for that day.
00:10:34.500 Now, you can imagine if you were a 75-year-old person
00:10:37.100 standing out in the cold of a, of a Canadian winter
00:10:40.260 in front of a, a walk-in clinic's doors,
00:10:43.460 trying to see a doctor because you don't have a family doctor.
00:10:46.600 And this is the same right across the country.
00:10:48.840 In other words, people do not have family doctors.
00:10:51.140 And there's a lot of reasons for that.
00:10:52.400 And this HPOA, Health Professions Occupations Act,
00:10:55.640 Bill 36, has contributed to this tremendously
00:10:58.980 and is going to crush the healthcare system even further
00:11:02.580 than it has already in British Columbia.
00:11:06.280 And yeah, our political leaders are out of touch on healthcare.
00:11:08.860 They keep saying everything is fine
00:11:10.500 and we're going to bring in more doctors from other countries
00:11:13.340 and nurses from other countries, you know,
00:11:15.380 but I mean, you're going to, first of all,
00:11:17.600 the ones that got kicked out of the public healthcare system
00:11:20.620 because they refused to take the COVID shots.
00:11:23.660 And we're some of the best and most experienced
00:11:27.200 of our doctors and nurses.
00:11:29.960 And so we're going to bring in new people,
00:11:32.020 young and maybe even not from our,
00:11:34.440 our own training programs and from other countries.
00:11:37.620 So essentially we're going into pirating people
00:11:39.480 from other countries where they need them
00:11:40.940 and bringing them into Canada.
00:11:42.400 They will not be able to replace the doctors and nurses
00:11:44.820 and other people, dentists and so on,
00:11:46.600 everybody that was lost from the system
00:11:48.820 because of this demand for people to be given the COVID shots.
00:11:54.040 But here we are, Bill 36,
00:11:55.400 the Health Professions and Occupations Act.
00:11:56.920 It was passed in November 2022.
00:12:00.920 So that was a year and a half ago.
00:12:03.380 And the intent was to actually take 15 colleges
00:12:07.220 and move them into six colleges,
00:12:09.360 six self-regulating colleges.
00:12:11.260 There's a few examples in there and move them into only six.
00:12:15.320 Why?
00:12:16.100 Good question.
00:12:17.580 The college advisory boards will now consist
00:12:19.740 of only government appointees.
00:12:21.260 What does that mean?
00:12:22.120 It means before, for example, with doctors,
00:12:24.140 we had 50% of our advisory board in the college,
00:12:28.160 which regulates doctors,
00:12:29.840 was made up of our practitioners.
00:12:31.460 Now, the people who had some experience in medicine,
00:12:33.780 they could understand the day-to-day workings and so on.
00:12:36.080 So if a doctor was, let's say, had a complaint,
00:12:39.260 he would then have people who could advise on that
00:12:41.580 or advise on college policies
00:12:44.480 that was based on experience
00:12:46.420 and people who were in the medical field.
00:12:49.020 But this is now going to be completely filled
00:12:51.280 with government appointees.
00:12:54.220 And now BC practitioners must follow health guidelines.
00:12:58.640 That means that if you don't do
00:13:00.300 what the government tells you,
00:13:01.760 their guidelines,
00:13:03.480 potentially,
00:13:04.920 you could have your license removed.
00:13:10.500 The act also uses terms
00:13:12.100 such as false and misinfant information.
00:13:14.420 Now, haven't we heard enough of this
00:13:15.540 in the last years?
00:13:16.740 I know many of the doctor colleagues
00:13:18.180 that I know have had their license suspended
00:13:21.220 or lost their licenses
00:13:22.120 or had to turn in their licenses
00:13:23.220 because they were accused
00:13:24.620 of misleading information.
00:13:26.440 But no one seems to have defined that.
00:13:27.920 And this act doesn't define it either.
00:13:31.140 And yeah, but you know what can happen
00:13:33.440 if these doctors spread misinformation
00:13:36.040 and they are found guilty of doing that
00:13:38.580 by the government, let's say, supervisors,
00:13:42.620 they can be fined up to $500,000
00:13:44.640 in two years imprisonment.
00:13:46.660 Now, that means most doctors
00:13:48.420 are incorporated in our province
00:13:49.560 and there may be other people,
00:13:51.940 dentists, for example,
00:13:52.620 who might be incorporated,
00:13:53.580 in which case they could suffer
00:13:55.220 the larger fines
00:13:56.180 and the longer-term imprisonment.
00:13:57.980 So, no longer,
00:13:59.640 I can't remember when in the past
00:14:01.420 a doctor who was accused
00:14:02.700 of spreading misinformation,
00:14:04.680 which was not defined
00:14:05.900 and was definitely not based on science,
00:14:09.040 could be fined and thrown in jail.
00:14:10.880 So, you can see the pall
00:14:11.900 that they would throw
00:14:12.640 over doctors in this province.
00:14:14.780 I mean, doctors are going to
00:14:16.020 leave the province
00:14:16.840 and they are already.
00:14:17.940 A couple are leaving every day,
00:14:19.960 one or two.
00:14:20.520 And, in addition,
00:14:21.980 doctors are retiring sooner.
00:14:24.900 They're not being, you know,
00:14:26.740 attracted to the province to work.
00:14:29.160 And can you imagine
00:14:30.100 what it'd be like
00:14:31.380 when, you know,
00:14:31.960 all the doctors start leaving
00:14:33.080 because it's too stressful.
00:14:34.720 It's going to become
00:14:35.320 more and more stressful
00:14:36.140 for the ones that remain.
00:14:37.540 And this is why we're seeing
00:14:38.440 walk-in clinics closing,
00:14:39.760 doctors retiring early,
00:14:41.300 and some leaving on stress leave.
00:14:43.560 Now, you may notice
00:14:44.440 in each of these slides
00:14:45.220 down on the bottom right-hand corner,
00:14:46.520 it does have the sections
00:14:47.620 of the bill
00:14:48.240 to which these statements refer.
00:14:49.900 So, you can look at the bill.
00:14:51.500 It was a huge bill.
00:14:53.040 It was actually
00:14:53.900 one of the biggest bills
00:14:54.680 I think was ever passed
00:14:55.620 to the legislature.
00:14:56.880 It was not read
00:14:57.920 or debated fully.
00:14:58.920 It was passed
00:14:59.620 without reading all the clauses.
00:15:00.900 I think less than half
00:15:01.860 of them were read.
00:15:03.000 And they invoked closure,
00:15:05.360 which was kind of against
00:15:06.360 the NDP's own standing orders
00:15:08.880 on how they should proceed.
00:15:10.260 That means things
00:15:10.740 were not debated.
00:15:11.400 It was closed.
00:15:12.420 Everyone could go home
00:15:13.040 for dinner, I guess.
00:15:14.440 And that's why it was passed.
00:15:16.360 Now, it went then from a bill,
00:15:18.300 Bill 36, into an act.
00:15:19.900 And that means
00:15:20.640 it is legislature.
00:15:22.060 Now, this was passed
00:15:24.260 in November 2022,
00:15:25.040 but it has not really
00:15:26.060 been enacted.
00:15:27.280 Behind closed doors,
00:15:28.260 they're going to have to figure out
00:15:29.040 what it means,
00:15:30.000 you know, what is misinformation,
00:15:31.140 other terms,
00:15:31.680 because it's very vaguely written,
00:15:34.160 which means that
00:15:35.040 it can be filled out
00:15:36.920 without anyone kind of knowing
00:15:37.920 what the rules are.
00:15:41.000 Here's another issue
00:15:41.880 which we're seeing
00:15:42.400 in other provinces.
00:15:43.560 Appointees chosen
00:15:44.220 by politicians
00:15:44.840 may now enter
00:15:45.800 a health care practice,
00:15:47.080 seize patient records,
00:15:48.080 and restrict access
00:15:49.580 to that facility
00:15:50.260 while it warren
00:15:50.780 a court order.
00:15:51.660 Now, that means
00:15:52.280 that they can come
00:15:52.860 put a lock
00:15:53.240 on your family physician's door
00:15:55.120 and say,
00:15:56.040 I'm sorry,
00:15:56.500 no one can work here today.
00:15:58.340 And also,
00:15:58.820 they can walk in there
00:15:59.460 and they can seize
00:16:00.020 patient records,
00:16:01.440 which means,
00:16:02.120 and then what do they do
00:16:03.120 with those records?
00:16:03.900 It means the government
00:16:04.520 can pretty much share them
00:16:05.540 with anyone
00:16:06.020 that they think
00:16:06.780 requires access
00:16:08.360 to those records
00:16:09.060 for whatever purpose.
00:16:10.260 And when Adrian Dix said,
00:16:13.480 he said,
00:16:13.640 oh, that's not true.
00:16:14.880 But then in this talk,
00:16:16.220 he actually went on
00:16:16.760 and explained that,
00:16:17.360 yes, your records
00:16:17.920 can be accessed
00:16:19.200 and he can also say
00:16:21.020 which government
00:16:21.480 appointed official
00:16:22.080 can do that.
00:16:23.120 So, it is true.
00:16:24.840 Here's another point.
00:16:25.700 Anonymous complaints
00:16:26.560 to the college
00:16:27.180 can result in
00:16:28.020 summary suspension
00:16:29.360 of licensure to practice
00:16:30.300 before the complaint
00:16:31.120 investigated.
00:16:31.720 That means that
00:16:32.600 somebody could say,
00:16:33.780 oh, Dr. Malthouse,
00:16:34.780 you know,
00:16:35.320 I saw you not wearing
00:16:36.340 a mask in the clinic
00:16:37.380 in the evening
00:16:39.000 or something like that
00:16:39.940 and I'm reporting you
00:16:40.940 to the college.
00:16:41.900 They don't have to give
00:16:42.500 the college the name.
00:16:43.280 The college doesn't have
00:16:43.880 to give you the name
00:16:44.640 and they can suspend
00:16:46.780 your license
00:16:47.340 not after the investigation
00:16:49.000 but before the investigation
00:16:50.680 has even started.
00:16:51.860 So, that is incredibly
00:16:53.740 onerous for doctors,
00:16:54.840 you know,
00:16:55.080 and they will never know
00:16:55.900 who's accusing them
00:16:57.200 and maybe even not of what.
00:16:59.960 But while they're waiting
00:17:00.900 for the investigation
00:17:01.720 to be completed,
00:17:03.060 they will no longer
00:17:03.840 be able to practice.
00:17:04.580 And the refusal
00:17:07.160 to accept all
00:17:08.080 ministry-mandated vaccines.
00:17:10.540 So, that means
00:17:11.220 if they come up
00:17:11.880 with a vaccine
00:17:12.420 for bird flu
00:17:13.260 or something
00:17:16.180 for monkeypox
00:17:17.420 or whatever the,
00:17:18.560 I would say,
00:17:20.700 the pandemic disease
00:17:22.100 of the day is,
00:17:23.400 they could mandate
00:17:24.620 doctors,
00:17:26.500 dentists,
00:17:27.300 physiotherapists,
00:17:28.600 chiropractors,
00:17:29.960 everybody who's
00:17:30.820 in health care
00:17:32.220 in British Columbia
00:17:32.740 to have a vaccine
00:17:33.760 against it.
00:17:34.580 Now, here's something
00:17:37.480 which is a bit
00:17:38.240 frightening
00:17:39.740 because
00:17:40.280 they've written in here
00:17:42.040 that they can adopt
00:17:42.860 as law in British Columbia
00:17:44.180 any regulations,
00:17:45.920 codes, standards,
00:17:46.680 or rules enacted
00:17:47.740 in foreign jurisdictions
00:17:49.560 or international bodies.
00:17:51.060 Now, what does that mean exactly?
00:17:52.480 Well, it means that
00:17:53.340 if the WHO
00:17:54.420 comes up with something
00:17:55.520 or if another province
00:17:57.240 comes up with something
00:17:58.040 or if another country
00:17:59.140 comes up with something,
00:18:00.280 they can adopt that
00:18:01.320 without having to go
00:18:02.100 to the courts.
00:18:02.640 they can just
00:18:03.680 summarily say,
00:18:05.520 hey,
00:18:06.160 we're going to impose
00:18:07.160 this type of restriction
00:18:07.900 on everybody
00:18:08.460 in our province.
00:18:11.280 And I think this is
00:18:12.220 really true.
00:18:12.720 If people are following
00:18:13.360 the WHO,
00:18:14.040 what's been going on
00:18:14.680 in Geneva
00:18:14.980 in the last little while,
00:18:16.580 they can see that
00:18:17.420 the WHO
00:18:17.940 is not on our side.
00:18:19.780 they're not out here
00:18:22.780 for the health of the world.
00:18:24.000 They're out here
00:18:24.480 for a couple of reasons.
00:18:25.320 One could be
00:18:26.040 to remove sovereignty
00:18:26.960 from us as human beings.
00:18:29.180 And the other could be
00:18:30.260 that they're trying
00:18:31.100 to create debt traps
00:18:32.380 that would be
00:18:32.860 financial debt traps
00:18:33.800 in countries
00:18:34.820 by starting off
00:18:37.240 another so-called
00:18:38.500 getting them prepared
00:18:39.400 for pandemics,
00:18:40.500 building a lot of infrastructure,
00:18:41.840 and then not being able
00:18:43.080 to afford to pay for it,
00:18:44.260 which means they owe money
00:18:45.180 to whomever they borrowed it,
00:18:46.700 which would be the WHO probably.
00:18:48.220 And we've seen
00:18:51.260 foreign influence
00:18:51.900 before, of course,
00:18:53.200 in our elections
00:18:53.880 here in Canada.
00:18:55.720 So what does the
00:18:56.680 Health Professions
00:18:57.700 and Occupations Act
00:18:58.440 really mean?
00:18:59.520 And as I say,
00:19:00.320 this is going to be coming
00:19:00.940 to a province near you.
00:19:03.140 So it's worth noting.
00:19:05.920 The government now
00:19:06.700 fully controls
00:19:08.200 all your health care providers,
00:19:09.460 what they can say to you
00:19:10.380 and how they can treat you.
00:19:11.800 No longer will you have
00:19:13.300 doctor-patient relationship,
00:19:14.640 which means that it's
00:19:16.220 between you and the doctor,
00:19:17.500 and they will tailor
00:19:18.740 their comments
00:19:21.280 and their recommendations
00:19:22.260 to you specifically.
00:19:24.020 They will have to follow
00:19:24.900 government guidelines
00:19:26.340 under threat.
00:19:28.460 Your private health care
00:19:29.400 records can be seized
00:19:30.740 by the government
00:19:31.180 at any time.
00:19:33.340 The government can adopt
00:19:34.560 foreign rules and regulations
00:19:35.680 without oversight.
00:19:38.000 And the Health Professions
00:19:39.380 and Occupations Act
00:19:39.980 will affect your family's
00:19:41.040 access to doctors,
00:19:42.080 nurses, chiropractors,
00:19:42.920 naturopaths,
00:19:43.440 dentists, optometrists,
00:19:44.920 physiotherapists,
00:19:45.440 and actually a lot more
00:19:46.800 health care practitioners.
00:19:50.680 And finally,
00:19:52.160 hospital departments
00:19:52.860 will continue to close
00:19:53.960 and treatments will be delayed.
00:19:55.800 In other words,
00:19:56.400 this is such a heavy-handed way
00:19:58.620 of controlling medicine
00:20:00.080 that people,
00:20:01.900 and this also includes,
00:20:03.040 you know,
00:20:03.280 the idea of mandating vaccinations
00:20:05.120 for other therapies as well,
00:20:07.780 that hospital departments
00:20:08.760 will continue to close
00:20:09.560 because they will not be able
00:20:10.540 to staff them.
00:20:11.160 And that is the really
00:20:11.780 big issue here,
00:20:12.800 is that in British Columbia
00:20:14.000 they cannot staff the hospitals.
00:20:15.500 It's going on everywhere,
00:20:17.340 wherever they rolled out
00:20:18.120 the mandates
00:20:18.560 and haven't rolled them back,
00:20:20.920 which actually is still
00:20:22.560 going on in some provinces,
00:20:23.920 even though they may say
00:20:25.060 that's not true.
00:20:27.420 And that's going to happen
00:20:28.980 and get worse and worse
00:20:29.860 here in British Columbia.
00:20:31.520 Thank you.
00:20:32.340 Anyway,
00:20:32.600 this is an example of Yukon.
00:20:34.000 This is something that
00:20:34.700 one of my colleagues
00:20:35.300 got just the other day.
00:20:36.620 And if you look at this,
00:20:37.520 you'll see that it's
00:20:38.360 very much similar to this.
00:20:40.140 They're inviting doctors
00:20:41.840 in to say,
00:20:42.480 hey,
00:20:43.060 maybe we need to look
00:20:45.280 at changing our regulations
00:20:46.740 here in the Yukon as well.
00:20:47.980 Let's come and talk about it.
00:20:49.420 And I love these terms,
00:20:50.300 modernizing legislation.
00:20:52.320 You know,
00:20:52.480 whenever they use the word
00:20:53.160 modernize,
00:20:53.700 makes you wonder.
00:20:54.820 Regulating consistency
00:20:55.960 across professions.
00:20:57.240 Consistency is another
00:20:57.840 one of those keywords.
00:20:58.620 Complaint,
00:20:59.240 investigation,
00:20:59.780 and disciplinary avenues.
00:21:01.380 What they want to do
00:21:02.240 is be able to speed up
00:21:03.000 the process of taking
00:21:04.020 your doctor in hand.
00:21:06.140 But that's what they say
00:21:07.620 it well.
00:21:08.160 You know,
00:21:08.320 they're trying to smooth things,
00:21:09.460 make it smoother and faster.
00:21:11.000 But in fact,
00:21:11.620 this is more to do
00:21:12.240 with gaining control.
00:21:13.780 And this is the first step
00:21:14.700 here up in Yukon.
00:21:16.520 Okay,
00:21:16.960 Nova Scotia is,
00:21:17.940 yeah,
00:21:18.140 Nova Scotia have a similar
00:21:19.080 type of thing
00:21:19.540 where they've passed
00:21:20.180 an act
00:21:23.200 which allows
00:21:24.340 them,
00:21:26.480 it's called
00:21:26.900 Bill 419,
00:21:28.480 it allows them also
00:21:29.220 just to go and seize
00:21:30.140 the government.
00:21:31.260 Not the college
00:21:32.140 of physicians
00:21:32.700 that's actually
00:21:34.160 in charge of that
00:21:35.120 practitioner,
00:21:36.540 but the government
00:21:38.220 can go and seize
00:21:39.160 the records
00:21:39.740 from a patient.
00:21:42.920 Nova Scotia,
00:21:43.860 Bill 419.
00:21:45.140 Now,
00:21:46.160 let me go on
00:21:48.140 to the second one.
00:21:49.020 I don't know
00:21:49.380 if you're frightened
00:21:49.800 enough yet
00:21:50.260 of what's going on,
00:21:51.320 but I don't know,
00:21:53.740 I don't really like
00:21:54.600 going to,
00:21:55.280 you know,
00:21:56.380 to amusement parks
00:21:57.160 where the rides
00:21:57.780 are too scary,
00:21:58.440 but this seems like this
00:21:59.280 in British Columbia.
00:22:00.620 The BC passed
00:22:01.380 a new legislation
00:22:02.080 aimed at preparing
00:22:03.640 for mitigating
00:22:04.400 emergencies.
00:22:04.980 So we had an
00:22:05.540 emergency act,
00:22:06.440 they decided
00:22:06.980 they needed to
00:22:07.600 revamp that
00:22:08.360 with the Emergency
00:22:09.140 and Disaster
00:22:09.740 Management Act.
00:22:11.080 It's based on the
00:22:11.820 fact that they think
00:22:12.380 those forest fires
00:22:13.180 were a good reason
00:22:13.820 to do that
00:22:14.380 and what's going
00:22:16.220 to come in the future.
00:22:16.900 Now,
00:22:17.180 this framework
00:22:17.740 actually goes back
00:22:18.540 to something in 2015
00:22:19.760 where they come
00:22:23.920 from a United Nations
00:22:24.760 initiative
00:22:25.240 and Build Back Better
00:22:26.640 is built right into it.
00:22:27.520 I'm sure many
00:22:28.140 people on the call
00:22:29.500 here recognize
00:22:30.340 those three words,
00:22:31.360 Build Back Better,
00:22:31.920 but it came from
00:22:33.480 a UN
00:22:33.940 third conference
00:22:36.400 on disaster risk
00:22:37.240 reduction.
00:22:37.780 So this happened
00:22:38.380 quite a few years ago
00:22:39.260 but it was passed
00:22:40.140 in November of 2023,
00:22:42.780 so maybe six months,
00:22:44.120 seven months ago
00:22:44.620 and it was snuck
00:22:46.820 through pretty fast
00:22:47.700 along with the other
00:22:48.720 one, Bill's going to tell you.
00:22:50.060 It seemed like November
00:22:50.800 of last year
00:22:51.360 was a time
00:22:52.880 when they really wanted
00:22:53.480 to get things through
00:22:54.880 so they moved them
00:22:55.600 through very fast
00:22:56.400 and people didn't
00:22:57.400 even see them.
00:22:59.300 There was a formal,
00:23:00.200 there was a definition,
00:23:00.880 there was a previous
00:23:01.900 Emergency Act
00:23:02.680 but they changed
00:23:03.420 the definition now.
00:23:04.320 It includes
00:23:04.620 transmissible diseases.
00:23:06.100 You can imagine
00:23:06.600 how that is
00:23:07.240 if they find something
00:23:08.200 in the wastewater
00:23:08.900 somewhere.
00:23:11.000 Environmental toxins,
00:23:12.340 well, you know,
00:23:14.080 you just have to look
00:23:14.600 up to the sky
00:23:15.220 to see what's coming.
00:23:16.860 Security threats,
00:23:18.040 whatever that means,
00:23:18.780 and terrorist activities.
00:23:20.520 But in addition,
00:23:22.440 oh and let me just say,
00:23:23.400 these are words
00:23:24.120 which you should
00:23:24.520 watch out for
00:23:25.280 and they're in this.
00:23:26.220 Whenever you see
00:23:26.720 streamline,
00:23:27.420 modernize,
00:23:28.000 clarify,
00:23:28.380 these usually mean
00:23:30.580 that there's something
00:23:31.660 going on
00:23:32.160 which is underhanded.
00:23:33.160 They're trying to slip
00:23:33.900 something by you
00:23:34.620 with government speak.
00:23:38.760 But in this case,
00:23:39.760 what they've done
00:23:40.280 is they've added
00:23:40.980 climate change
00:23:42.080 as one of the reasons.
00:23:43.540 And also,
00:23:44.520 they've added things
00:23:45.200 like reporting requirements,
00:23:47.380 yes,
00:23:47.580 but also compliance enforcement
00:23:49.060 and cost recovery
00:23:50.000 provisions.
00:23:51.880 This means,
00:23:52.420 compliance and enforcement
00:23:53.520 means that you can
00:23:54.300 be penalized
00:23:54.980 and we'll talk
00:23:55.500 about that briefly.
00:23:56.120 But climate change
00:23:57.800 is in here
00:23:58.160 and everyone knows
00:23:58.920 it doesn't take much
00:23:59.540 to call a climate change
00:24:00.640 emergency.
00:24:01.480 You could have a,
00:24:02.400 I don't know,
00:24:02.900 a wind this
00:24:03.660 or a heat dome
00:24:05.000 or something like that.
00:24:07.760 Now,
00:24:08.400 all it takes
00:24:09.840 is for a local authority
00:24:10.840 because this can be done
00:24:11.600 locally as well
00:24:12.400 as provincially
00:24:13.100 is a local authority
00:24:14.500 to be satisfied
00:24:15.400 that emergency is present.
00:24:16.700 It doesn't take much,
00:24:17.440 it just has to be reasonable.
00:24:19.280 And then,
00:24:20.600 if the minister is satisfied,
00:24:22.600 they can go ahead
00:24:23.460 and introduce
00:24:25.000 these measures.
00:24:26.120 it can support
00:24:28.520 a specific initiative
00:24:29.620 as well.
00:24:29.960 So they don't actually,
00:24:30.860 in terms for mitigation
00:24:32.000 or preparation,
00:24:32.800 so they don't even have
00:24:33.740 to wait
00:24:34.640 to have an emergency
00:24:35.320 to declare an emergency.
00:24:38.840 And really,
00:24:39.680 it gives the provincial government,
00:24:41.140 also the local governments,
00:24:42.780 general power
00:24:43.280 to do all things necessary
00:24:44.680 as long as the minister
00:24:46.380 is satisfied.
00:24:47.320 and this will affect
00:24:50.520 a number of different things
00:24:51.220 for you
00:24:51.600 or for us here in BC,
00:24:53.100 but as I say,
00:24:53.940 it's probably going to be
00:24:54.800 in your neighborhood too,
00:24:56.180 traveling to and from an area,
00:24:58.160 carrying on a business
00:24:58.880 or type of,
00:24:59.400 or an event
00:25:00.040 or any type of event.
00:25:01.480 And,
00:25:01.900 and then,
00:25:02.460 they just need
00:25:03.080 a reason
00:25:04.140 for you not to be able
00:25:05.160 to do those things.
00:25:05.860 And so,
00:25:08.780 here is something
00:25:09.680 which is really
00:25:10.360 important,
00:25:11.760 I think,
00:25:12.060 for us personally,
00:25:13.180 that your land
00:25:13.720 and property
00:25:14.180 can be altered
00:25:14.780 and destroyed.
00:25:16.020 So the minister
00:25:17.040 may do things
00:25:19.120 such as
00:25:19.720 use or control
00:25:20.860 your personal property,
00:25:22.680 take control
00:25:23.500 or use
00:25:23.840 of any of your land,
00:25:24.860 they can authorize
00:25:26.360 entry without warrant
00:25:27.420 into any structure
00:25:28.320 or onto your land.
00:25:29.360 So they could come
00:25:29.780 into your house
00:25:30.440 under these emergency measures.
00:25:32.260 They could prohibit
00:25:32.940 entry into any structure
00:25:34.520 or onto any land
00:25:36.020 in person
00:25:36.780 by any person.
00:25:39.480 So they could send
00:25:40.140 anyone in they want.
00:25:41.740 They could authorize
00:25:42.640 or require alteration,
00:25:43.880 removal,
00:25:44.220 or demolition of trees,
00:25:45.460 crops,
00:25:45.860 structures,
00:25:46.180 or landscapes.
00:25:46.940 So they could actually
00:25:47.560 come and take all your crop,
00:25:49.080 destroy gardens,
00:25:50.420 take down your trees,
00:25:51.580 whatever they feel
00:25:52.220 is necessary.
00:25:54.860 It doesn't leave you much.
00:26:01.160 I'm here to get permission
00:26:02.200 to use my own property.
00:26:04.080 And very much
00:26:04.520 we're coming like that.
00:26:05.240 We also have this issue
00:26:06.300 of drippa here,
00:26:08.140 which is that we've
00:26:09.160 given all our land away
00:26:10.260 to indigenous people.
00:26:12.740 That has also happened
00:26:13.760 just in British Columbia.
00:26:15.060 But undrip is something
00:26:15.980 which is hanging over
00:26:16.920 the heads of the people
00:26:17.600 in other provinces as well.
00:26:20.120 So let's look at,
00:26:21.040 this is something new
00:26:21.820 which was added into this,
00:26:22.820 which is offenses.
00:26:23.520 So if anyone interferes
00:26:25.700 with or obstructs
00:26:26.860 in the exercise of a power,
00:26:28.540 in other words,
00:26:28.900 to bring in the emergency act,
00:26:29.920 the performance of a duty,
00:26:32.220 or taking on emergency measures
00:26:34.580 by a person
00:26:35.820 that is protected,
00:26:37.920 in other words,
00:26:38.240 someone that comes
00:26:38.820 as an agent of the government,
00:26:40.580 what does that mean?
00:26:41.740 It means that if you're
00:26:42.640 an individual who does that,
00:26:44.220 you could be imprisoned
00:26:45.320 for up to a year
00:26:46.400 and have a fine up to $100,000.
00:26:49.100 If you're a corporation
00:26:50.280 that tries to do this,
00:26:51.300 or an officer,
00:26:53.080 director, employee,
00:26:54.160 or anyone who works
00:26:55.260 pretty much for that corporation,
00:26:57.780 you could be fined
00:26:58.400 a million dollars.
00:26:59.720 You could have imprisonment
00:27:00.780 for up to one year.
00:27:02.500 And I think individual fines
00:27:03.900 could be up to $300,000
00:27:04.980 if you work for that company.
00:27:08.040 So what does Bill 31
00:27:09.240 really mean in a nutshell?
00:27:11.320 An arbitrary decision
00:27:12.380 by a politician
00:27:13.120 in the form of declaring
00:27:14.180 an emergency
00:27:14.840 will allow the government
00:27:16.420 to take what it wants
00:27:17.120 from you and your family.
00:27:18.680 And if you resist in any way,
00:27:20.240 you will be punished.
00:27:21.300 Kind of like this.
00:27:29.180 And if you're from
00:27:30.020 other parts of the country,
00:27:30.840 you may not recognize,
00:27:31.560 but we have there
00:27:32.200 Adrian Dix,
00:27:33.400 who is,
00:27:33.980 sorry,
00:27:34.280 Adrian Dix over here,
00:27:35.120 who's our Minister of Health.
00:27:36.680 And over here,
00:27:37.980 we have,
00:27:38.700 here we have our
00:27:43.860 illustrious Prime Minister,
00:27:46.820 and that's NDP.
00:27:48.440 And really,
00:27:49.520 both together,
00:27:51.420 and with a few other
00:27:52.120 of them there,
00:27:53.320 they're bringing our
00:27:54.080 province,
00:27:56.260 driving it into the ground.
00:27:57.360 Now, I mentioned that I don't
00:28:01.620 like going to
00:28:02.500 amusement fairs,
00:28:06.020 because of, you know,
00:28:06.840 I don't know how many people
00:28:08.020 here like going on roller coasters,
00:28:09.160 but I sure don't like going
00:28:10.200 on roller coasters.
00:28:11.220 I mean, I can't see anything
00:28:12.260 more terrifying,
00:28:13.460 to tell the truth.
00:28:14.140 But this is what it's become
00:28:15.260 like with these bills.
00:28:16.580 Actually,
00:28:17.620 in our province,
00:28:18.520 with what's being passed
00:28:19.440 down to us by the government
00:28:20.580 in so many different ways.
00:28:22.460 And it's a bit like
00:28:23.920 riding a really terrifying
00:28:25.000 roller coaster.
00:28:25.900 And these people here
00:28:26.820 are actually on the roller coaster.
00:28:28.620 They're upside down.
00:28:30.300 And in fact,
00:28:31.240 if that represents
00:28:32.340 our government,
00:28:33.300 I'd say a lot of them
00:28:33.960 are actually falling out
00:28:35.000 or hanging by their seatbelts.
00:28:36.380 But this is what it's like,
00:28:41.520 you know,
00:28:42.340 before an election.
00:28:43.180 We have an election
00:28:43.760 coming up here in British Columbia
00:28:44.740 in October,
00:28:46.480 October 19th,
00:28:47.500 I believe is the date for it.
00:28:49.740 And so we're,
00:28:51.520 we had an election before
00:28:52.720 and it was a bit like this,
00:28:53.600 a lot of enthusiasm.
00:28:54.800 And then after the election,
00:28:56.940 this is what it looked like for us.
00:28:59.020 And then,
00:29:00.200 you know,
00:29:00.580 now we're anticipating
00:29:01.320 another election.
00:29:02.120 I think many of us
00:29:02.720 are kind of nauseated
00:29:03.540 at the fact that we're
00:29:04.220 going to go and vote.
00:29:05.220 So we have to really,
00:29:06.780 have a look at these parties
00:29:08.980 and see who is promising
00:29:11.860 that they will get rid
00:29:13.540 of these bills.
00:29:14.820 And right now,
00:29:15.360 British Columbia,
00:29:15.900 I would say that
00:29:16.500 that is the Conservative Party
00:29:18.160 of British Columbia
00:29:18.720 and also some independents.
00:29:21.360 But we're not hearing this
00:29:22.520 from the United,
00:29:24.460 what used to be called
00:29:25.180 the BC,
00:29:25.740 the Liberal Party.
00:29:26.840 And we're not hearing it
00:29:27.580 from the NDP
00:29:27.980 and we're not hearing it
00:29:29.560 from the Green Party.
00:29:31.900 So these are a couple more bills.
00:29:33.220 Again, these were passed.
00:29:34.180 This is bills 44, 46, 47.
00:29:36.380 And we've got a couple
00:29:37.320 of the instigators
00:29:39.840 over there on the left
00:29:40.740 racing towards
00:29:41.760 the finish line.
00:29:42.480 Again, they rushed this through
00:29:43.520 in November, 2023,
00:29:45.380 including Bill 31.
00:29:47.240 So they put them all
00:29:48.480 in one month,
00:29:49.040 they put them through
00:29:49.640 incredibly fast.
00:29:52.980 And
00:29:53.360 this is presented
00:29:56.200 by the Housing Minister,
00:29:57.360 Ravi Kallon.
00:29:59.780 He induced,
00:30:00.480 invoked closure,
00:30:01.500 again,
00:30:01.780 similar to what they did
00:30:02.420 with Bill 36.
00:30:03.840 So it didn't get
00:30:04.560 debated properly.
00:30:07.060 And what these bills do,
00:30:09.080 these three bills,
00:30:10.000 which are kind of
00:30:10.440 in a package
00:30:11.020 to do with
00:30:12.200 increasing housing,
00:30:15.220 shift control
00:30:15.700 of development planning
00:30:16.500 from the municipalities
00:30:17.360 to the province
00:30:18.360 and through a top-down
00:30:20.060 official community plan.
00:30:21.260 So that means
00:30:21.760 that the province now
00:30:22.580 are the ones
00:30:23.200 that determine
00:30:24.120 what's going to happen
00:30:25.120 in your neighborhood.
00:30:26.360 And they're the ones
00:30:27.100 that give the permits.
00:30:27.940 It's no longer
00:30:28.580 in the hands
00:30:29.000 of municipalities.
00:30:30.440 So the municipalities
00:30:31.320 who kind of know
00:30:32.180 what's going on
00:30:32.780 in their city,
00:30:33.820 in their town,
00:30:34.920 will not have control
00:30:36.000 over how these permits
00:30:37.300 are dished out.
00:30:39.160 And a FOI
00:30:40.460 was sent out
00:30:41.300 which revealed
00:30:42.180 that before,
00:30:43.660 the housing minister
00:30:44.300 actually did not
00:30:44.940 have any experts
00:30:45.660 telling them
00:30:46.140 what to do
00:30:46.580 when this bill
00:30:47.400 came through.
00:30:48.340 But a small group
00:30:48.980 of industrial lobbyists,
00:30:50.600 one academic,
00:30:51.280 and a handful
00:30:51.680 of non-expert
00:30:52.300 housing activists.
00:30:53.760 So that's how
00:30:54.380 law is made here in BC.
00:30:55.940 Yes,
00:30:56.260 it is kind of
00:30:56.820 the Wild West.
00:30:57.940 So what is Bill 44?
00:31:03.700 It's 44, 46, 47.
00:31:05.520 Now, Bill 44
00:31:06.500 is called
00:31:07.620 Upzoning and
00:31:08.360 De-Idensification
00:31:09.100 Without Infrastructure.
00:31:10.400 What does that mean?
00:31:11.120 It means that
00:31:11.920 they can come
00:31:13.500 and build
00:31:14.400 up to a six-unit
00:31:16.000 building
00:31:17.480 next door to you
00:31:18.580 in your neighborhood
00:31:19.200 without you
00:31:20.620 having any say in it.
00:31:22.280 So you could be
00:31:23.100 a single-family neighborhood
00:31:24.080 with single-family housing
00:31:25.140 and they could come
00:31:26.220 and put in
00:31:26.680 four to six units
00:31:27.720 right next to you
00:31:28.760 and the province
00:31:29.820 would decide that.
00:31:31.060 It wouldn't be based
00:31:31.880 on knowing anything
00:31:32.700 about the parking,
00:31:35.140 the schools,
00:31:35.980 the water supply,
00:31:38.060 the fire department,
00:31:39.340 all that sort of thing.
00:31:40.760 How many people,
00:31:41.780 how many firefighters
00:31:43.960 there are that can come
00:31:44.880 if there's a problem.
00:31:45.600 So they tell,
00:31:47.880 the provincial government
00:31:48.520 will now tell
00:31:49.800 the developers
00:31:50.440 what they can do.
00:31:53.020 Bill 46,
00:31:53.840 which is in this group
00:31:54.780 of three,
00:31:55.900 dictates how the developers
00:31:57.460 will pay for the amenities
00:31:59.120 in the municipality.
00:32:00.640 In other words,
00:32:01.260 again,
00:32:01.580 the control has been
00:32:02.260 shipped up
00:32:02.720 to the provinces
00:32:03.340 to tell the developers
00:32:05.900 what they have to cough up
00:32:07.040 to try to make things right
00:32:08.760 when they build
00:32:09.260 that sixplex next year.
00:32:10.380 Bill 47,
00:32:14.300 this is about towers
00:32:15.460 in transit-oriented areas.
00:32:17.140 Now,
00:32:17.920 again,
00:32:18.340 this is to do
00:32:18.900 with densification
00:32:19.780 and it's based
00:32:21.200 on distance
00:32:21.760 from the public transit.
00:32:23.520 So let's say
00:32:24.160 you had a subway
00:32:25.920 or let's say
00:32:27.120 a SkyTrain
00:32:27.820 or you had a bus stop
00:32:30.040 next to you
00:32:30.880 or just down the road.
00:32:32.120 That would give them
00:32:32.960 a certain ability
00:32:34.340 for developers
00:32:35.380 to come in
00:32:35.740 and build high-rises.
00:32:36.780 And the high-rises
00:32:38.320 are dependent
00:32:38.720 upon the distance away
00:32:39.900 as well
00:32:40.880 and the heights,
00:32:42.020 the volume,
00:32:43.000 but distance away
00:32:44.020 from the transportation hub.
00:32:46.120 You know,
00:32:46.340 they don't include
00:32:47.300 spaces to park your car
00:32:48.800 or parking lots
00:32:49.620 because they figure,
00:32:51.080 well,
00:32:51.200 you've got a subway,
00:32:52.940 you've got a SkyTrain,
00:32:54.660 you've got a bus,
00:32:55.460 you can just get on those.
00:32:56.660 Of course,
00:32:57.440 the evidence is
00:32:57.980 that people don't use those.
00:32:59.480 You know,
00:32:59.640 20% maybe,
00:33:00.540 30% maybe use those
00:33:02.260 even though
00:33:02.960 they're very convenient
00:33:03.800 and they want to have a car.
00:33:05.240 But, of course,
00:33:06.080 we also see that
00:33:06.980 there seems to be
00:33:08.160 an attack on cars
00:33:09.280 as well
00:33:09.680 with 15-minute cities
00:33:10.640 trying to make it
00:33:11.480 so you're kind of
00:33:12.260 locked down,
00:33:12.960 let's say,
00:33:13.800 in an open-air prison.
00:33:16.360 But this means
00:33:17.360 that towers can be built
00:33:19.160 in any of these areas
00:33:19.860 depending on the distance away
00:33:20.920 and they are automatically
00:33:23.040 approved
00:33:23.700 by developer application
00:33:24.720 and they can also be
00:33:25.800 a bus stop.
00:33:26.800 They could put a bus stop
00:33:27.660 in there
00:33:28.000 if they wanted to.
00:33:29.140 Let's say they wanted
00:33:29.760 a 10-story building,
00:33:31.200 they could plunk a bus stop
00:33:32.420 somewhere
00:33:32.760 in Vancouver,
00:33:34.140 wherever they like
00:33:35.080 and the person
00:33:36.320 with a piece of property
00:33:37.400 right next to it
00:33:37.860 could start building a tower.
00:33:39.740 Let's give some examples here.
00:33:41.820 If, um,
00:33:44.260 if let's go over
00:33:44.820 to Vancouver
00:33:45.380 and if we have,
00:33:46.680 let's say,
00:33:46.920 a rapid transit nearby
00:33:47.980 within 200 meters
00:33:49.960 or less,
00:33:51.140 that means that they could
00:33:52.160 build a 20-story
00:33:53.440 condo tower.
00:33:55.140 And you can imagine
00:33:56.060 people are going to be
00:33:56.660 rushing for that property.
00:33:57.860 They may have
00:33:58.580 something small there now,
00:33:59.540 maybe three stories,
00:34:00.460 but they can go up
00:34:01.020 with 20 stories
00:34:01.860 and that may be 20 stories
00:34:03.460 without any parking
00:34:04.240 or any attention
00:34:06.860 to the infrastructure
00:34:08.440 of the city itself.
00:34:09.880 Now let's look
00:34:10.600 at another one.
00:34:11.360 Let's look at,
00:34:12.260 um,
00:34:15.340 let's say
00:34:15.880 someplace like
00:34:16.460 Victoria,
00:34:16.980 Cologne,
00:34:17.260 a little bit smaller,
00:34:18.180 a bus exchange.
00:34:18.960 This could be a bus stop.
00:34:21.340 20 meter,
00:34:22.160 20,
00:34:22.480 200 meters
00:34:23.060 or less
00:34:23.420 away from that,
00:34:24.620 you could build
00:34:25.240 a 10-story
00:34:26.200 mid-rise.
00:34:28.200 So that would not
00:34:29.020 be so good.
00:34:30.180 And so this is kind
00:34:30.780 of what we're looking at.
00:34:31.860 And this is a bit extreme,
00:34:32.700 I admit,
00:34:33.760 but this is a possibility
00:34:34.760 that you could have
00:34:35.380 your little house there
00:34:37.480 in your neighborhood
00:34:38.440 surrounded by high-rises.
00:34:40.160 And they've got some pictures
00:34:40.920 of what this looks like,
00:34:42.120 you know,
00:34:42.540 projected,
00:34:43.440 what's going to happen
00:34:44.080 in Vancouver.
00:34:44.660 And it's not going to be pretty.
00:34:46.300 So these laws,
00:34:48.560 these new laws
00:34:49.120 here in British Columbia,
00:34:50.120 reduce the authority
00:34:50.940 of municipal governments
00:34:51.680 across the province.
00:34:53.200 Citizens will have
00:34:53.680 little or no say
00:34:54.420 in how their communities develop.
00:34:56.160 The way it's clear
00:34:56.760 for developers
00:34:57.320 and speculators,
00:34:59.500 permits will be issued
00:35:00.180 without understanding
00:35:01.000 requirements for infrastructure.
00:35:02.700 It's undermining
00:35:03.300 of heritage building protection
00:35:04.380 and rampant demolitions.
00:35:05.520 Of course,
00:35:05.820 you have a heritage building.
00:35:07.000 It means nothing
00:35:07.500 if you can replace it
00:35:08.260 with a 20-story tower
00:35:09.280 financially.
00:35:11.820 And the character
00:35:13.000 of your local neighborhood
00:35:13.760 and cities
00:35:14.220 may be changed forever.
00:35:16.000 So I don't know
00:35:17.260 if this is giving you
00:35:17.880 a bit of a headache
00:35:18.440 and you want to scream,
00:35:19.840 but it's a bit like this
00:35:21.160 in my province.
00:35:22.880 And I hope that people
00:35:23.920 will be able to get out
00:35:24.520 and stop it
00:35:24.940 in front of their province.
00:35:26.060 And we do know,
00:35:26.980 as we mentioned,
00:35:27.900 Tanya and I were discussing
00:35:28.660 earlier,
00:35:28.920 that action changes things.
00:35:30.680 It means that,
00:35:31.220 yes,
00:35:31.360 you can have this knowledge,
00:35:32.220 but what are you going
00:35:32.660 to do about it?
00:35:33.520 Well,
00:35:33.780 I think the first step
00:35:34.800 is realization
00:35:35.520 that how important
00:35:38.220 the individual person is.
00:35:40.100 And we did mention
00:35:40.940 this idea that
00:35:41.860 the bottom line
00:35:43.560 is you can always say,
00:35:44.580 I will not comply
00:35:45.320 and take the consequences.
00:35:46.460 And that's really,
00:35:47.560 when it comes to your sovereignty
00:35:48.740 being challenged
00:35:49.500 at that level,
00:35:50.700 that's what you always have
00:35:52.140 in your power.
00:35:52.840 And you do not have
00:35:55.140 to comply.
00:35:56.620 But in Penelope,
00:35:57.600 you know,
00:35:57.820 when the first person
00:35:58.380 steps off the plank
00:35:59.240 and people start to realize,
00:36:00.480 hey, wait a minute,
00:36:01.560 what are we doing here?
00:36:02.920 And they themselves
00:36:03.620 will soon follow suit.
00:36:05.140 And I don't know
00:36:05.520 if you've ever seen
00:36:06.180 that little video
00:36:07.160 of the person dancing
00:36:08.040 in the field
00:36:08.500 where there's this man,
00:36:10.140 it looks like it's
00:36:11.040 at a picnic
00:36:11.480 at a music concert
00:36:13.700 and he gets up
00:36:15.060 and he's dancing
00:36:15.740 very wildly
00:36:16.500 and out in the field
00:36:17.780 by himself for a while
00:36:18.600 and people are kind of
00:36:19.140 looking at him,
00:36:19.480 oh,
00:36:19.700 that's a very strange
00:36:20.500 looking guy.
00:36:21.120 And then two people
00:36:22.280 come down and join him
00:36:24.300 and so now there's
00:36:25.080 three people dancing
00:36:26.040 or I think one came
00:36:27.020 and then his buddy
00:36:27.560 got waved on,
00:36:28.300 he came.
00:36:28.940 Now there's two,
00:36:29.500 then three
00:36:29.920 and then they get six,
00:36:31.140 then ten,
00:36:31.680 then fifty
00:36:32.180 and then suddenly
00:36:32.820 you see everybody
00:36:33.640 getting off their picnic blankets
00:36:34.860 and going up to dance.
00:36:36.720 And I think this is what
00:36:37.580 we have to see in the future.
00:36:38.800 And I personally believe
00:36:39.740 it's going to happen.
00:36:40.660 I think a lot of the things,
00:36:41.540 trials and tribulations
00:36:42.220 we're going through
00:36:42.820 are really the prelude
00:36:45.100 to us really realizing
00:36:46.660 our true power
00:36:47.480 and reclaiming it,
00:36:49.820 uncovering it,
00:36:50.440 or reclaiming it.
00:36:53.480 And I think that's
00:36:54.400 where I'm going to stop
00:36:55.340 and we'll open it
00:36:56.300 for discussion.
00:36:58.600 Awesome.
00:36:59.440 Come on back.
00:37:00.120 All right.
00:37:01.620 Here I come.
00:37:02.600 All right.
00:37:03.880 Thank you,
00:37:04.780 Dr. Malthouse,
00:37:05.440 for that excellent presentation.
00:37:08.300 Like most people
00:37:09.380 will recognize
00:37:10.620 that the beginning part
00:37:12.880 would seem,
00:37:13.780 you know,
00:37:14.440 completely in your purview
00:37:15.700 and what you trained for
00:37:18.440 in school
00:37:19.100 to do with advancing
00:37:21.860 medical health assistance
00:37:24.200 for patients.
00:37:26.260 And then the second half
00:37:28.120 of your presentation
00:37:28.960 when we're talking about
00:37:30.300 Bill 44, 46, and 47,
00:37:32.740 talking about basically
00:37:34.140 15-minute cities
00:37:35.340 and as you mentioned earlier,
00:37:37.000 how to build that wall
00:37:38.140 around people.
00:37:39.560 It's just shocking
00:37:41.140 what we're taking on individually
00:37:42.980 to help educate people.
00:37:45.240 And so I know
00:37:46.180 that you're doing
00:37:47.020 town hall meetings
00:37:47.880 all across the province.
00:37:49.740 You're going on,
00:37:51.400 I think,
00:37:51.740 as many interviews
00:37:52.540 as possible as well
00:37:53.800 to help provide
00:37:55.120 and share this information.
00:37:56.700 So kudos to you.
00:37:58.140 Thank you so very much.
00:37:59.380 I'd like to just share
00:38:01.100 my screen for just a moment,
00:38:02.840 Trenzio,
00:38:03.240 because I think
00:38:03.780 it's a good time
00:38:04.660 for people
00:38:05.540 who are just hearing this
00:38:07.080 for the first time
00:38:08.040 as far as the restrictions
00:38:10.920 that the local government
00:38:12.940 is wanting to put
00:38:15.120 on the citizens
00:38:16.060 is that Action for Canada
00:38:18.120 does have solutions to this
00:38:19.640 and we're actually working
00:38:20.760 very hard across Canada
00:38:22.420 with all of our chapter leaders
00:38:24.300 who are going in
00:38:25.540 and giving delegations
00:38:27.080 and they're serving
00:38:28.780 our 15-minute city
00:38:30.080 notice of liability
00:38:31.100 because as you can imagine,
00:38:33.700 Dr. Malthouse
00:38:35.160 had mentioned that,
00:38:36.060 is that these bills
00:38:36.920 have passed very quickly
00:38:38.340 without experts,
00:38:40.520 without public debate
00:38:42.240 and that is not
00:38:43.780 how a democracy works.
00:38:44.980 That's how a socialist,
00:38:46.640 globalist government works
00:38:47.780 and that's what
00:38:48.720 we're really up against here.
00:38:50.740 So we have had great success
00:38:53.280 with the COVID-19
00:38:55.700 so-called injections,
00:38:58.620 the mRNA injections,
00:38:59.960 where we kept
00:39:00.600 45,000 teachers
00:39:01.820 and school staff
00:39:02.720 working in British Columbia
00:39:04.280 because we were serving
00:39:06.000 notices of liability
00:39:07.060 and additional letters
00:39:08.360 I was writing
00:39:09.040 to the school board trustees
00:39:10.800 who were given
00:39:11.940 the responsibility
00:39:12.960 to vote on this
00:39:14.080 and act on it.
00:39:15.380 And it's like,
00:39:15.980 you know what?
00:39:16.420 Personal liability is coming.
00:39:18.080 What side of this
00:39:19.240 do you want to be on?
00:39:20.540 And the same thing
00:39:21.800 is we're anticipating,
00:39:24.640 that's why we took
00:39:25.440 on this campaign
00:39:26.280 is to go to the heart
00:39:28.680 of the elected officials
00:39:30.940 sitting at the municipal level,
00:39:33.320 the councillors,
00:39:35.020 the mayors,
00:39:35.920 and saying,
00:39:36.880 you know,
00:39:37.100 how far do you want
00:39:37.740 to take this?
00:39:38.860 And letting them know
00:39:39.720 that this is actually
00:39:40.520 an act of treason as well
00:39:42.180 because they are assisting
00:39:43.780 a volatile foreign body,
00:39:47.660 the World Economic Forum
00:39:49.680 and the United Nations
00:39:50.980 who's interfering
00:39:52.180 with our democracy.
00:39:53.860 And the WEF said,
00:39:56.040 we're going to target
00:39:57.420 the municipalities
00:39:58.360 because they're closest
00:39:59.680 to the people
00:40:00.400 and they can bring about
00:40:01.780 the greatest amount
00:40:02.820 of change on their behalf.
00:40:04.480 They did it through COVID.
00:40:05.720 Who was going in
00:40:06.600 and taking away
00:40:07.680 business licenses?
00:40:09.000 Who was applying pressure
00:40:10.600 but cities,
00:40:11.860 municipalities,
00:40:12.740 townships?
00:40:13.460 And it was horrible
00:40:14.480 to experience.
00:40:16.120 And where we had
00:40:17.700 the right people
00:40:18.300 applying pressure,
00:40:19.260 they were backing off.
00:40:20.940 And you know what?
00:40:21.640 As far as I'm concerned,
00:40:22.800 we're winning that battle.
00:40:25.160 And now, of course,
00:40:27.120 this is the next step.
00:40:29.520 And so we've really
00:40:30.320 got to sit down
00:40:31.260 with a lot of these
00:40:32.400 elected officials,
00:40:33.200 which is another thing
00:40:34.140 that we're doing.
00:40:34.700 We're not just doing
00:40:35.460 the delegations.
00:40:36.880 And what we're finding
00:40:37.900 is a lot of these
00:40:39.360 elected officials
00:40:40.160 were just kind of
00:40:40.960 signing blindly
00:40:42.000 on the dotted line.
00:40:43.520 They were getting
00:40:44.080 federal money
00:40:45.040 to implement
00:40:46.480 all these
00:40:47.420 tyrannical measures
00:40:49.600 within the cities.
00:40:52.100 And some of them
00:40:52.700 are even thinking
00:40:53.480 these were good
00:40:54.580 environmental initiatives
00:40:56.240 because they have
00:40:57.380 grandchildren and children
00:40:58.980 and they thought
00:40:59.600 they were doing
00:41:00.100 what's best for the future.
00:41:01.420 It's like they've been
00:41:02.320 living under a rock.
00:41:04.760 And so we're having
00:41:06.940 really, really great success
00:41:08.220 as we're talking
00:41:09.900 to these people
00:41:10.740 one-on-one
00:41:11.880 and providing them
00:41:12.960 this information.
00:41:13.980 And we also have
00:41:16.300 the Smart Cities flyer,
00:41:18.780 which is just
00:41:19.660 a truth bomb
00:41:20.460 that you can be
00:41:21.260 handing out to people
00:41:22.280 in your communities.
00:41:24.160 And then if you
00:41:24.640 scroll down the page
00:41:25.520 and we're going
00:41:26.440 to be adding
00:41:27.180 Dr. Malthouse's
00:41:28.600 presentation
00:41:29.020 to this page as well
00:41:30.460 in this section
00:41:32.020 where we've had
00:41:33.340 lawyer Lisa Mirren
00:41:34.960 on to talk about
00:41:35.760 C40 cities.
00:41:37.440 Jeff Schneiser
00:41:38.160 has gotten into
00:41:39.300 cities and
00:41:40.400 how you look
00:41:41.100 for the policies
00:41:41.760 that they're already
00:41:42.560 passing.
00:41:43.040 The ones that
00:41:44.020 Dr. Malthouse
00:41:44.780 is talking about
00:41:45.900 with these bills
00:41:46.600 where a high-rise
00:41:47.600 can go up
00:41:48.680 next to farmland
00:41:50.640 or, you know,
00:41:52.140 now within
00:41:53.200 the city limits
00:41:55.440 where you've got
00:41:56.180 a nice community
00:41:57.660 subdivisions.
00:41:59.100 All of a sudden
00:41:59.860 if there's that
00:42:00.520 big lot
00:42:01.160 they can put
00:42:01.740 a 20-story
00:42:02.580 high-rise in
00:42:03.700 and as long
00:42:05.560 as there's a bus
00:42:06.140 stop nearby
00:42:06.680 you can't
00:42:08.120 even dispute it.
00:42:10.360 And I like to
00:42:11.140 I'll just stop
00:42:12.000 sharing screen
00:42:12.640 thank you
00:42:13.040 for that
00:42:13.460 and you can
00:42:14.720 find that
00:42:15.380 under our
00:42:16.140 current issues
00:42:16.980 you can find
00:42:17.600 that link
00:42:18.040 to the 15-minute
00:42:19.000 cities
00:42:19.440 and so
00:42:20.640 something you
00:42:21.360 had mentioned
00:42:22.320 where's my
00:42:24.320 notes here
00:42:24.860 you had said
00:42:25.640 a phrase
00:42:26.340 industrial
00:42:27.560 lobbyist
00:42:28.440 and expert
00:42:29.240 housing
00:42:29.940 activists
00:42:30.780 they take
00:42:32.480 precedence
00:42:33.200 over citizens
00:42:34.240 now
00:42:34.660 and what
00:42:35.400 the desires
00:42:35.960 and the needs
00:42:36.560 are and the
00:42:36.980 wants of a
00:42:37.680 community
00:42:38.100 who elected
00:42:39.340 those people
00:42:40.020 to work
00:42:41.340 on their
00:42:41.700 behalf.
00:42:43.000 Yeah, I think
00:42:43.420 it means that
00:42:44.000 really the process
00:42:45.640 of examining
00:42:46.940 the issue
00:42:47.460 and coming up
00:42:48.000 with laws
00:42:48.420 which match
00:42:48.960 it is a bit
00:42:49.720 of a sham
00:42:50.200 when you don't
00:42:51.040 really have
00:42:51.540 experts
00:42:52.000 advising the
00:42:53.480 ministers
00:42:53.860 and they come
00:42:54.360 up with
00:42:54.580 something so fast
00:42:55.520 and pass so
00:42:56.480 quickly
00:42:56.780 and it's not
00:42:57.640 just the
00:42:57.960 administer
00:42:58.340 I mean they
00:42:58.720 present the
00:42:59.540 legislation
00:43:00.060 but it's
00:43:00.680 people
00:43:00.920 your MLA
00:43:02.100 your representatives
00:43:02.940 that are
00:43:03.400 voting for it
00:43:04.180 so they're
00:43:05.320 supposed to be
00:43:05.780 protecting you
00:43:06.520 right
00:43:07.060 but if they
00:43:07.980 vote things
00:43:08.460 through
00:43:08.640 lickety-split
00:43:09.200 like that
00:43:09.680 there's very
00:43:10.220 little protection
00:43:10.740 to be given
00:43:11.040 to their
00:43:11.460 the citizens
00:43:13.100 in their
00:43:13.440 ridings
00:43:13.840 and you
00:43:14.240 know
00:43:14.400 democratic
00:43:15.460 process
00:43:15.900 so I
00:43:16.940 think that's
00:43:17.280 really what
00:43:17.620 we're saying
00:43:18.020 is that
00:43:18.300 this was not
00:43:19.780 done with
00:43:20.200 due process
00:43:20.820 it did not
00:43:21.760 have the
00:43:22.080 proper
00:43:22.440 expert backing
00:43:23.740 now
00:43:24.740 we have come
00:43:25.880 to kind
00:43:26.260 of distrust
00:43:26.740 our experts
00:43:27.180 lately
00:43:27.460 anyway
00:43:27.800 I have to
00:43:28.180 say
00:43:28.440 you know
00:43:29.140 out here
00:43:29.500 in British
00:43:29.800 Columbia
00:43:30.080 you know
00:43:30.560 we've got
00:43:30.780 Dr. Bonnie
00:43:31.500 Henry
00:43:31.800 and a few
00:43:33.060 other so-called
00:43:33.600 experts
00:43:34.060 that many of
00:43:35.420 us do not
00:43:35.840 trust
00:43:36.180 experts in
00:43:37.680 crime
00:43:38.080 we've got to
00:43:39.160 learn that
00:43:39.560 lesson I would
00:43:40.220 say
00:43:40.420 but you know
00:43:41.160 I agree
00:43:41.520 this is an
00:43:42.040 example of
00:43:42.660 think globally
00:43:43.480 but act
00:43:43.960 locally
00:43:44.480 and people
00:43:45.600 need to
00:43:46.120 get out
00:43:46.660 I don't know
00:43:46.940 if you've
00:43:47.180 seen these
00:43:47.560 people who
00:43:48.120 buy these
00:43:49.240 dinosaur
00:43:50.920 costumes
00:43:51.400 which are
00:43:51.660 about seven
00:43:52.040 feet high
00:43:52.580 I think they
00:43:53.480 cost about
00:43:53.820 50 bucks
00:43:54.380 but I know
00:43:54.760 in England
00:43:55.020 they've been
00:43:55.400 getting them
00:43:56.120 and they
00:43:57.380 find and
00:43:57.840 people call
00:43:58.400 when there's
00:43:58.760 a camera
00:43:59.200 out measuring
00:43:59.840 you know
00:44:00.260 people who
00:44:00.620 are illegally
00:44:00.940 driving in
00:44:01.580 London or
00:44:02.000 some other
00:44:02.320 place which
00:44:03.160 is a 15
00:44:03.700 minute city
00:44:04.180 and they go
00:44:04.660 and stand
00:44:05.000 in front of
00:44:05.280 the cameras
00:44:05.680 because they're
00:44:06.020 seven feet
00:44:06.360 high they
00:44:06.680 block the
00:44:07.060 cameras
00:44:07.360 and so
00:44:08.200 what they'll
00:44:09.240 have is a
00:44:09.600 whole crew
00:44:10.240 of dinosaurs
00:44:11.040 and maybe we
00:44:11.600 can do this
00:44:12.020 in Canada
00:44:12.400 I'm not sure
00:44:12.760 maybe we could
00:44:13.200 have huge
00:44:13.600 beavers or
00:44:14.160 something like
00:44:14.540 that that
00:44:14.980 would be
00:44:15.240 appropriate
00:44:15.660 we could
00:44:16.300 have seven
00:44:16.600 foot beaver
00:44:17.040 costumes we
00:44:17.660 could go
00:44:17.920 out and
00:44:18.940 rally in
00:44:19.800 these 50
00:44:20.160 minute cities
00:44:20.680 and try to
00:44:21.420 undermine the
00:44:22.040 camera situation
00:44:23.220 there's absolutely
00:44:24.840 ways around
00:44:25.800 this you know
00:44:26.640 I know that
00:44:27.140 a lot of
00:44:27.680 the towers
00:44:29.840 and stuff
00:44:30.240 that they're
00:44:30.560 talking about
00:44:31.040 I mean there
00:44:31.440 has to be a
00:44:32.080 base where
00:44:32.940 these things
00:44:34.140 are hooked
00:44:34.900 up right
00:44:35.500 and connected
00:44:36.240 and I mean
00:44:37.660 we're not
00:44:38.020 just going to
00:44:38.520 sit back
00:44:39.220 and have an
00:44:40.100 authoritarian
00:44:40.520 government come
00:44:41.460 in and
00:44:42.260 overtake us
00:44:43.040 and another
00:44:44.300 thing that you
00:44:44.900 mentioned
00:44:45.300 what was that
00:44:46.400 everything's a
00:44:46.840 challenge
00:44:47.120 you know I
00:44:47.820 think that the
00:44:48.260 fact is Canadians
00:44:48.960 are good at
00:44:49.440 rising to
00:44:49.920 challenges
00:44:50.340 right yeah
00:44:51.740 it's in our
00:44:52.260 very it's in
00:44:52.840 our in our
00:44:53.360 nature and
00:44:54.480 so they've
00:44:55.060 certainly given
00:44:55.480 us one
00:44:55.960 challenge after
00:44:56.540 another I
00:44:56.880 think they're
00:44:57.140 just upping
00:44:57.600 our game
00:44:58.000 here and
00:44:59.040 and that in
00:45:00.520 the end it'll
00:45:01.340 actually create a
00:45:02.100 transformative
00:45:02.760 effect I think
00:45:03.680 on us
00:45:04.060 recognizing that
00:45:05.460 we have to
00:45:06.020 we can't rely
00:45:06.800 on pieces of
00:45:07.200 paper we have
00:45:07.720 to elevate our
00:45:08.740 we have to
00:45:09.320 kind of awaken
00:45:09.740 our conscience
00:45:10.300 to know what's
00:45:11.160 right and what's
00:45:11.780 wrong and we
00:45:12.960 have to become
00:45:13.600 wiser about
00:45:14.340 things around
00:45:14.920 us not just
00:45:16.880 bills and so
00:45:17.460 on but so
00:45:18.180 many different
00:45:18.600 things food and
00:45:19.880 you know our
00:45:21.040 living spaces and
00:45:22.300 how we interact
00:45:22.960 with each other
00:45:23.420 so in a way
00:45:24.720 we're being
00:45:26.220 helped out by
00:45:27.000 the bad guys
00:45:28.180 you know who
00:45:29.300 are making us
00:45:30.080 rise to the
00:45:30.660 challenge
00:45:31.060 I think so
00:45:33.340 too like the
00:45:34.080 Trudeau always
00:45:34.680 talked about the
00:45:35.260 great and
00:45:35.860 Klaus Schwab the
00:45:36.740 great reset and
00:45:38.640 and there is a
00:45:39.500 great reset going
00:45:40.440 on and it's
00:45:41.600 it's an awakening
00:45:42.540 of realizing
00:45:43.700 how many
00:45:44.360 corrupt
00:45:44.920 officials have
00:45:46.240 gotten into
00:45:46.800 positions and
00:45:47.860 how lowly the
00:45:49.840 average Canadian
00:45:50.700 who ran for
00:45:51.440 office is who
00:45:52.460 is accepting
00:45:53.140 bribes and
00:45:54.460 money in in
00:45:55.960 order to you
00:45:57.700 know for the
00:45:58.420 demise of our
00:45:59.020 nation another
00:46:00.620 thing I'll mention
00:46:01.460 that I found is
00:46:02.580 there's a top
00:46:03.460 elected official
00:46:04.160 here and
00:46:05.240 MLA who's
00:46:06.160 kind of stepped
00:46:06.840 away from from
00:46:09.380 the mainstream
00:46:10.000 and I had a
00:46:11.920 meeting with
00:46:12.420 him and he
00:46:13.900 had admitted
00:46:14.480 that when
00:46:15.740 Soji was
00:46:16.420 tabled back
00:46:17.640 in 2016
00:46:19.040 he was busy
00:46:20.820 with other
00:46:22.100 areas within
00:46:23.360 in the work
00:46:25.960 that he was
00:46:26.440 doing like it
00:46:27.340 was on
00:46:27.660 UNDRIP and
00:46:28.120 other matters
00:46:29.300 and he wasn't
00:46:30.240 as he wasn't
00:46:31.000 really focused
00:46:31.560 on the
00:46:31.980 education so
00:46:33.220 he literally
00:46:33.980 admitted that he
00:46:34.940 trusted the
00:46:35.740 individual that
00:46:36.980 was tabling
00:46:37.600 this information
00:46:38.420 and just went
00:46:40.200 along and
00:46:40.920 voted for it
00:46:41.700 because he
00:46:42.560 didn't do his
00:46:43.120 due diligence
00:46:43.740 and read the
00:46:44.580 bill and I
00:46:45.960 think we have
00:46:46.620 a lot of lazy
00:46:47.380 politicians out
00:46:48.480 there who
00:46:49.380 aren't reading
00:46:49.940 the fine print
00:46:50.620 and it is
00:46:51.960 reckless it's
00:46:53.760 irresponsible and
00:46:55.360 we need to
00:46:55.960 hold these
00:46:56.500 individuals to
00:46:57.600 account and I
00:46:58.460 don't think
00:46:58.840 there's one
00:46:59.420 MLA sitting
00:47:00.940 right now who
00:47:01.820 really should
00:47:02.720 act or MP
00:47:03.760 who should be
00:47:05.160 re-elected
00:47:06.920 because where
00:47:08.700 were they
00:47:09.260 during all of
00:47:10.120 this COVID
00:47:10.560 crime where
00:47:11.860 the injection
00:47:12.580 was being
00:47:13.440 promoted and
00:47:14.360 Bill 19 and
00:47:15.540 they just seem
00:47:16.380 more than happy
00:47:17.140 to go along
00:47:18.140 with locking
00:47:18.640 us down so
00:47:19.420 it is a very
00:47:20.560 interesting time
00:47:21.800 that we're
00:47:22.580 living in
00:47:23.300 yeah for sure
00:47:24.920 it's tough
00:47:26.100 it's tough
00:47:26.660 though you can
00:47:27.020 see as an
00:47:27.360 MLA I mean
00:47:28.080 if you can
00:47:28.820 imagine all
00:47:29.240 these bills
00:47:29.640 and they're
00:47:30.020 not small
00:47:30.560 they're big
00:47:31.540 imagine all
00:47:32.220 these coming
00:47:32.540 across your
00:47:33.020 desk and
00:47:33.560 trying to
00:47:33.980 read them
00:47:34.300 I mean
00:47:34.520 they're real
00:47:35.680 sleepers
00:47:36.320 by that I
00:47:36.740 mean if you
00:47:37.240 have trouble
00:47:37.680 with insomnia
00:47:38.280 reading one
00:47:38.740 of these
00:47:38.920 bills really
00:47:39.800 helps but
00:47:40.820 you can imagine
00:47:42.280 having to go
00:47:42.800 through these
00:47:43.180 and they're
00:47:43.780 written in
00:47:44.180 legalese because
00:47:45.280 they're coming
00:47:45.620 in as
00:47:45.900 legislatures so
00:47:46.800 it's a real
00:47:47.360 challenge you
00:47:47.940 need good
00:47:48.300 advisors for
00:47:48.940 that but
00:47:49.240 yes we
00:47:50.280 can't just
00:47:50.880 blindly accept
00:47:51.920 things nowadays
00:47:52.560 I think we've
00:47:53.800 learned that
00:47:54.260 that we have
00:47:54.760 to do our
00:47:55.180 due diligence
00:47:55.860 never so
00:47:56.640 much so as
00:47:57.520 in the
00:47:58.360 medical system
00:47:59.020 right where
00:47:59.420 people just
00:47:59.940 believe the
00:48:01.000 experts the
00:48:01.960 papers you
00:48:02.800 know what
00:48:03.640 they're they
00:48:04.060 were told
00:48:04.560 without doing
00:48:05.380 their own
00:48:05.720 homework which
00:48:07.140 sent us down
00:48:07.900 the road of
00:48:08.340 the COVID
00:48:08.720 catastrophe
00:48:09.760 and really
00:48:10.900 a good advice
00:48:11.600 then is don't
00:48:12.180 vote for the
00:48:12.660 bill if you
00:48:13.380 don't know what
00:48:13.820 you're voting
00:48:14.220 for don't vote
00:48:15.000 for it until
00:48:15.860 you've been
00:48:16.360 advised properly
00:48:17.300 right and if
00:48:18.980 they all
00:48:19.240 what happened
00:48:20.920 what happened is
00:48:21.120 they cut the
00:48:22.060 debate short
00:48:22.660 so they didn't
00:48:23.160 really have a
00:48:23.540 chance to
00:48:24.060 debate it and
00:48:25.040 maybe have the
00:48:25.560 time that was
00:48:26.000 required to go
00:48:26.940 through it and
00:48:27.600 say yeah that
00:48:28.220 doesn't really
00:48:28.760 make sense to
00:48:29.660 me I think
00:48:30.200 that maybe we
00:48:31.280 need to have a
00:48:31.760 second look at
00:48:32.240 this and that's
00:48:33.460 the way they
00:48:33.760 did it with
00:48:34.200 several of those
00:48:34.800 bills they
00:48:36.700 just whisked
00:48:37.200 them through
00:48:37.440 including the
00:48:38.000 health professions
00:48:38.680 and occupations
00:48:39.280 act but there
00:48:41.860 is some
00:48:42.220 suggestion that
00:48:43.060 you know that
00:48:44.420 that bill may
00:48:45.080 not have been
00:48:45.460 written in our
00:48:46.140 province that
00:48:46.920 it's coming from
00:48:47.480 outside and when
00:48:49.100 we see the
00:48:49.680 similarities of
00:48:50.620 things you know
00:48:51.100 how things get
00:48:51.620 rolled out
00:48:52.040 individually like
00:48:52.780 different times
00:48:53.360 but you know
00:48:54.360 different provinces
00:48:55.020 different times
00:48:55.720 you know this
00:48:56.400 goes up that
00:48:56.940 goes down
00:48:57.520 trying it out
00:49:00.040 you know putting
00:49:00.900 up sending up a
00:49:01.660 balloon in British
00:49:02.380 Columbia and if
00:49:03.460 it works and we'll
00:49:04.140 send it up in
00:49:04.800 Alberta or we'll
00:49:05.580 send it up in
00:49:06.080 Yukon or Nova
00:49:06.980 Scotia Ontario you
00:49:08.500 know Quebec
00:49:08.960 wherever it's a
00:49:10.100 that's pretty
00:49:11.120 typical right the
00:49:11.980 way to nudge
00:49:12.840 things forward
00:49:13.400 and exactly
00:49:15.140 yeah so we
00:49:16.880 really testing the
00:49:17.760 ground
00:49:18.100 yeah it's not
00:49:19.440 necessarily coming
00:49:20.020 from inside
00:49:20.740 Canada even
00:49:21.360 no exactly and
00:49:23.560 they're really
00:49:23.940 testing the ground
00:49:24.680 when you were
00:49:25.140 talking about
00:49:25.880 UNDRIP which
00:49:26.720 I'm very familiar
00:49:27.560 with Action for
00:49:28.620 Canada has an
00:49:29.280 awesome page on
00:49:30.140 that as well under
00:49:30.800 current issues in
00:49:31.720 our menu and
00:49:33.140 we're revealing all
00:49:34.920 the secret treaties
00:49:36.180 and deals that are
00:49:37.040 unlawfully going
00:49:37.860 through we're not
00:49:38.900 going to concede any
00:49:40.040 land over to the
00:49:42.000 natives to the
00:49:42.740 indigenous people
00:49:43.500 call them what you
00:49:44.300 will Indians it's
00:49:45.380 all progressing
00:49:46.260 because all over
00:49:48.420 political correctness
00:49:49.680 you can't even
00:49:50.460 speak just straight
00:49:52.240 language anymore to
00:49:53.620 name what's going
00:49:54.580 on here and I
00:49:55.840 keep repeating over
00:49:56.620 and over again that
00:49:57.840 the provincial and
00:49:59.160 federal governments
00:49:59.860 don't give a hoot
00:50:00.540 about the natives and
00:50:02.080 they're using them as
00:50:03.080 pawns right now to
00:50:04.340 move towards what you
00:50:06.340 were saying in these
00:50:07.400 bills and so I keep
00:50:08.940 appealing to the
00:50:09.640 natives you know
00:50:10.800 what you need to be
00:50:12.720 on side with what it
00:50:13.920 is that we're doing
00:50:14.600 because we're trying
00:50:15.340 to protect you as
00:50:16.120 well if you think
00:50:16.680 the government's
00:50:17.220 going to hand you
00:50:17.700 anything over in
00:50:19.100 the end you know
00:50:19.940 you're you're you're
00:50:20.820 fools and so
00:50:23.040 anyways with that
00:50:23.840 Stephen there's
00:50:24.800 several questions
00:50:25.440 here and I
00:50:26.740 haven't really pre
00:50:27.360 read them but let
00:50:28.040 let's try a couple
00:50:29.900 of these it says I
00:50:31.860 guess this is
00:50:32.440 referring to Bill
00:50:33.540 36 and 31 isn't
00:50:35.640 this exactly what
00:50:36.540 the who had planned
00:50:37.860 and got passed
00:50:38.700 illegally which they
00:50:40.100 haven't passed
00:50:40.720 anything at this
00:50:41.640 point so that that
00:50:43.020 we need to address
00:50:43.800 actually they did
00:50:44.260 actually pass some
00:50:45.420 of the international
00:50:46.540 health regulation
00:50:48.160 amendments they did
00:50:49.100 but it's kind of a
00:50:49.780 watered down version
00:50:50.580 and there's a bit of
00:50:51.280 time to reverse it
00:50:52.120 and the the pandemic
00:50:53.780 treaty or agreement
00:50:55.640 whatever you want to
00:50:56.080 call it was not
00:50:56.620 passed but so I
00:50:59.600 think we did lose a
00:51:00.340 bit of ground there
00:51:01.000 but there there's
00:51:03.200 there's there's still
00:51:04.180 some options open to
00:51:05.020 us so we gained some
00:51:06.520 some win and a little
00:51:07.740 bit of loss as well
00:51:08.800 but we're one of the
00:51:11.720 big gains is that
00:51:12.440 people are become
00:51:13.140 aware of the WHO
00:51:14.520 and what they're up
00:51:15.700 to so it'll be
00:51:16.460 harder for them to
00:51:17.180 move forward
00:51:17.600 right and I want to
00:51:19.280 just I want to
00:51:20.200 empower people right
00:51:21.080 now because I
00:51:22.620 don't buy into
00:51:23.280 anything that the
00:51:24.360 WHO or the UN or
00:51:26.600 the WEF are
00:51:28.040 mandating because
00:51:30.160 they're unelected
00:51:30.940 officials it means
00:51:31.680 squat and if our
00:51:33.220 government takes
00:51:34.020 anything on that
00:51:35.320 is in violation of
00:51:36.180 our constitution
00:51:36.800 charter or bill of
00:51:37.860 rights then we do
00:51:39.440 not have to comply
00:51:40.520 we need to press
00:51:41.920 for legal action
00:51:42.920 against those
00:51:43.740 individuals who
00:51:44.800 are like I
00:51:46.940 said it's treason
00:51:47.880 when you're
00:51:48.500 helping a foreign
00:51:50.460 foreign entity
00:51:51.980 take over and
00:51:53.680 destroy our
00:51:54.280 democracy we
00:51:55.700 absolutely 100%
00:51:57.400 do not need to be
00:51:58.820 complicit or give
00:52:00.200 any validity to
00:52:01.800 any WHO
00:52:02.740 agreement to me
00:52:03.780 it means squat
00:52:04.520 and Canadians need
00:52:05.440 to embrace this and
00:52:06.660 take that on as the
00:52:08.060 truth because you if
00:52:08.900 you buy into it even
00:52:09.920 a smidgen then
00:52:11.440 you're you know
00:52:12.180 what you're going to
00:52:12.600 be lost and we
00:52:14.320 don't want to give
00:52:14.820 them that power
00:52:15.460 okay so the next
00:52:18.220 question is why
00:52:19.240 would government
00:52:19.820 members want to
00:52:20.860 see patient records
00:52:22.020 what's with that
00:52:24.040 well there's a lot
00:52:25.800 of well that's a
00:52:26.860 good question what
00:52:27.420 they say is so they
00:52:28.200 can organize things
00:52:29.140 better you know and
00:52:30.800 streamline and
00:52:32.420 harmonize and that
00:52:33.400 sort of thing right
00:52:34.080 but and of course we
00:52:35.840 don't know what their
00:52:36.580 motivations are we're
00:52:37.260 not inside their
00:52:37.920 heads but it does
00:52:39.220 mean that they
00:52:40.240 could use it for
00:52:40.900 just about any
00:52:41.600 purpose they could
00:52:42.280 find out hey let's
00:52:43.180 say the government
00:52:43.680 wanted to hire you
00:52:45.560 for a job as a
00:52:47.000 translator they could
00:52:47.920 look up your records
00:52:48.740 and say I don't
00:52:49.640 think so this person
00:52:50.340 has got diabetes
00:52:51.740 type 2 they're not
00:52:53.740 a good health risk
00:52:54.520 and we may have to
00:52:55.280 pay out or look at
00:52:56.640 this person had a
00:52:57.440 had a you know a
00:52:59.380 marital breakdown
00:53:00.200 and there were they
00:53:01.420 had you know anxiety
00:53:02.660 afterwards and they
00:53:03.580 had to see a
00:53:04.020 psychologist you know
00:53:05.420 things like that and
00:53:06.380 they could use so
00:53:07.060 that could be used
00:53:07.680 weaponized against
00:53:08.440 you in some way so
00:53:09.500 that's just one
00:53:10.180 possibility there are
00:53:11.580 others too I mean you
00:53:12.760 know what information
00:53:13.400 is is power as you
00:53:15.400 say I guess knowledge
00:53:16.260 is power I would have
00:53:17.380 to say wisdom is
00:53:18.040 power but you know if
00:53:19.160 you work your way
00:53:19.580 down information is
00:53:21.080 kind of what is being
00:53:22.080 traded around and why
00:53:22.960 they try to get so
00:53:23.720 much on you how much
00:53:25.180 how much milk you use
00:53:26.480 out of a refrigerator
00:53:27.160 what TV shows you
00:53:28.240 watch all that sort of
00:53:29.340 thing with smart houses
00:53:30.420 and you know smart
00:53:31.760 suit is going to be the
00:53:32.400 same but so I think
00:53:34.880 that we have to be
00:53:35.580 very careful of any
00:53:36.940 type of loss of
00:53:38.880 confidentiality but
00:53:40.580 particularly our
00:53:41.080 medical records
00:53:41.700 and one of the other
00:53:44.760 things a major one of
00:53:45.860 course would be the
00:53:47.020 fact they want to see
00:53:48.220 if you're vaxxed or
00:53:49.840 not are your children
00:53:51.020 vaxxed they want those
00:53:52.200 medical records
00:53:53.200 right that's a billion
00:53:56.560 trillion gazillion dollar
00:53:58.800 business and so they
00:54:00.780 you know absolutely and
00:54:02.900 also other things they
00:54:03.600 could target other
00:54:04.200 things so let's say
00:54:04.800 your doctor was not
00:54:05.940 prescribing enough so
00:54:07.240 they could take a you
00:54:08.340 know a big picture
00:54:08.980 your doctor not giving
00:54:09.900 enough a handy
00:54:11.200 hypertensive medication
00:54:12.300 or you know or this
00:54:14.480 or that whatever you
00:54:15.740 know the newest
00:54:16.260 regulations are then
00:54:17.420 they could target your
00:54:18.160 doctor too right yeah
00:54:20.400 I mean she maybe they
00:54:22.600 you know gave you gave
00:54:24.620 you a prescription for
00:54:25.640 hydroxychloroquine or
00:54:26.900 ivermectin or
00:54:28.060 well they've already done
00:54:28.880 that they already got us
00:54:31.200 here with that you know
00:54:32.360 you couldn't prescribe
00:54:33.100 those uh or you would
00:54:34.500 call up in front of the
00:54:35.340 college but you know
00:54:36.660 people went out got the
00:54:38.040 ones from the uh from the
00:54:39.560 from the feed lot from the
00:54:40.840 horse store and uh and
00:54:42.520 use that which is I think
00:54:43.760 it's supposed to be very
00:54:44.480 high quality the avl uh I
00:54:47.020 get Alberta vet labs made a
00:54:48.380 very good product type of
00:54:50.160 ivermectin yeah it's
00:54:52.280 actually very easy yeah it's
00:54:54.160 very easy to get a hold of
00:54:55.520 the ivermectin and uh equine
00:54:57.740 uh businesses uh carry that i
00:55:00.980 mean cbsa was refusing to
00:55:05.600 allow it many people's orders
00:55:07.260 have been declined at the
00:55:08.680 border and it's one of the
00:55:10.720 safest drugs people are very
00:55:12.000 familiar with that now but um
00:55:14.260 moving forward i i think that
00:55:16.680 individual should definitely
00:55:18.040 have a stock on hand because it
00:55:19.900 really does work um okay you
00:55:22.900 know some people you know
00:55:24.040 there's also a horse paste which
00:55:25.600 has apple flavor in it and you
00:55:26.900 can make hors d'oeuvres out of
00:55:28.000 that i hear and uh and invite
00:55:29.960 your neighbors over as a
00:55:31.280 preventive all right i hadn't
00:55:35.300 heard that one yet very nice
00:55:36.500 steven thank you okay um given
00:55:39.620 that they would not accept dr
00:55:42.140 malta oh i think this has to do
00:55:43.980 with the bc conservatives and the
00:55:47.060 fact that you were running for
00:55:48.400 office there's a couple of
00:55:49.520 questions in here would you like
00:55:51.200 to address that or would you
00:55:52.460 prefer yeah i could address that
00:55:54.120 yeah i think i had the
00:55:55.160 shortest candidacy of in a
00:55:57.240 political party than than anyone
00:55:59.320 in canada in the history of
00:56:00.300 canada probably it was probably
00:56:01.840 about six hours long but i think
00:56:04.040 what happened was this is that um
00:56:06.200 is that once once my candidacy was
00:56:09.500 was um announced for us a an area
00:56:13.120 here on on vancouver island that
00:56:15.640 the i think it was the uh the bc
00:56:19.060 united which is the old liberal
00:56:20.280 party uh dug up stuff out of
00:56:23.040 speeches that i had made in the
00:56:24.220 last couple of years traveling
00:56:25.340 around the province and talking
00:56:26.580 uh one was to do a question about
00:56:28.740 um people asking about can people
00:56:30.300 have magnetism after they had the
00:56:31.900 covet shot and there was plenty
00:56:33.220 of evidence that yes they could
00:56:34.340 uh there was a study out of
00:56:35.780 luxembourg supporting that in fact
00:56:37.080 where people were brought to tears
00:56:39.280 seeing that things would stick to
00:56:40.640 their sight of their shots their
00:56:41.940 covet shots and uh and also that i
00:56:44.220 had spoken out against childhood
00:56:45.620 vaccination um when i when i spoke
00:56:47.960 in romania saying that we need to put
00:56:49.700 a halt on them because the risk
00:56:51.000 benefit is not good for childhood
00:56:53.020 vaccines and by that i mean all of
00:56:55.080 them those were my personal comments
00:56:56.480 anyway when when these things were
00:56:58.000 dug up and i guess the media started
00:56:59.660 making inquiries that's uh that's
00:57:02.260 when uh the party started getting
00:57:04.880 nervous and john rustat who's the
00:57:06.340 leader of the conservative party
00:57:08.060 british columbia got nervous and
00:57:10.020 they felt that that there was issues
00:57:12.100 here one is they stood i think john
00:57:14.320 still does stood for freedom of speech
00:57:16.380 and that people should not be censored
00:57:18.320 or gagged uh that was on one side
00:57:20.660 weighing against the party's success
00:57:22.940 the idea that if if the party now had
00:57:25.900 a shot at being successful to get
00:57:27.420 into office here and get rid of the
00:57:28.500 ndp who i tell you in my opinion need
00:57:30.940 to be out because they are killing
00:57:32.780 uh british columbians uh through their
00:57:35.080 policies uh indirectly in some cases and
00:57:38.260 maybe yeah indirectly i'd say but you
00:57:40.340 know if you can't find a doctor and
00:57:41.640 you or your ambulance doesn't come
00:57:43.000 that's almost direct but um
00:57:45.860 so john i think felt that uh that
00:57:48.880 having someone who was as far out of
00:57:51.280 the overton window as myself kind of
00:57:52.880 way out here might be a challenge uh
00:57:56.320 for people who are in the middle voting
00:57:57.920 who you know could could handle most
00:57:59.800 issues like even the covet shots were
00:58:01.320 dangerous but they may have trouble
00:58:02.980 with some of the other ideas that
00:58:04.580 people were magnetized the sight of
00:58:06.560 their shots etc and that the and that
00:58:09.060 the media would continually to uh to
00:58:12.100 bring that topic up again and again
00:58:14.120 and again and that that would take up
00:58:16.060 the time which was important for
00:58:17.480 debate of other topics you know such
00:58:19.540 as housing and affordability and crime
00:58:22.280 on the streets and health care even
00:58:24.120 so uh so on one hand he had freedom of
00:58:27.400 speech and i think he kind of cut short
00:58:30.180 my vetting what he said he told me uh
00:58:32.640 because he really wanted me as as a
00:58:34.720 candidate because he had heard me speak
00:58:36.300 and so forth um but when he started to
00:58:39.260 see how vicious the attack from the
00:58:40.800 mainstream media was going to be and how
00:58:42.420 the other parties could use it to
00:58:44.460 prevent their the the bc conservative
00:58:47.300 party actually getting into office but
00:58:49.940 also addressing issues which are
00:58:51.220 important he did he asked me to resign
00:58:53.460 now in the time i didn't actually resign
00:58:55.660 i was thinking it through and i was
00:58:57.400 removed but um yeah so it's a it's a
00:59:00.900 it's a challenging issue and i know a
00:59:02.280 lot of the freedom party who was behind
00:59:03.920 you know behind um the idea of freedom
00:59:07.540 of speech and all the things that the bc
00:59:09.740 conservative party had promised um
00:59:13.000 we're pretty upset about it yeah well i
00:59:16.660 was too i gotta be honest with you um and
00:59:19.460 now that's your one of three that the uh
00:59:22.840 bc conservatives have removed there was
00:59:24.620 a young man in courtney and again it had
00:59:27.120 to do with his social media and you know
00:59:29.840 what uh i know a very strongly worded
00:59:32.440 letter uh many were sent to john stating
00:59:35.720 that if you're going to cave to the
00:59:38.220 mainstream media who has done nothing
00:59:39.960 but lie and is paid by the federal
00:59:42.020 government and uh globalist elites and
00:59:45.720 that you know our children are being
00:59:48.560 sexually uh groomed in the schools they're
00:59:52.360 leading to surgeries that are mutilating
00:59:54.620 their bodies they're being sterilized
00:59:57.240 there's the uh mass immigration and the
01:00:01.220 threat of uh radical activists that are
01:00:04.740 growing uh in cells within canada you've
01:00:08.220 got this 15 minute city thing that is
01:00:10.320 happening if we can't boldly speak truth
01:00:13.080 if that isn't uh respected and i mean i
01:00:17.180 mean i believe the reason that john
01:00:19.960 rustad finally started to gain ground when
01:00:22.880 he stepped away and became independent and
01:00:26.100 then there was a second and they formed
01:00:27.700 we're able to form the party was because
01:00:29.920 he was finally speaking on the issues that
01:00:32.420 are of the greatest concern to the majority
01:00:34.920 of citizens even the people on the
01:00:37.300 spence if you speak boldly are you know
01:00:40.280 pulling over to this side so i even this
01:00:44.340 young man that's on the island i heard what
01:00:46.160 was that last week that got removed i'm
01:00:48.300 like that's very disappointing it made me
01:00:51.380 as a leader of an organization we don't
01:00:54.940 often say hey we're behind this party but
01:00:57.560 when you've got the ndp and the bc uh liberals
01:01:00.840 who who have destroyed british columbia and
01:01:03.320 then you've got the bc conservatives coming
01:01:05.140 out we're going to take down soji we're going
01:01:07.400 to deal with the uh treaties with the natives
01:01:09.780 we're going you know all so many different
01:01:11.580 things that are and number one health care
01:01:16.020 of course yeah sorry um other things
01:01:18.500 other issues other issues in health care that
01:01:20.580 they're working on too in fact i was i've
01:01:22.620 been helping them a little bit behind the
01:01:24.000 scenes in terms of of creating a health care
01:01:26.180 policy and how we're going to have to just
01:01:28.320 turn things around here because uh there's
01:01:30.300 not just the unvaccinated uh being kicked out but
01:01:32.740 there's many things about our health care
01:01:33.940 system which are off the rails yeah yeah so i i
01:01:38.420 was disappointed with that uh dr maltose i
01:01:40.900 think that you're so well respected that
01:01:43.300 people would value a doctor running for office
01:01:47.080 you're a man of integrity and uh yeah i'm really
01:01:50.500 disappointed i i hope they change their mind
01:01:52.480 and then in the last week i believe it was just
01:01:55.540 yesterday and last week two um mlas from the
01:02:00.400 uh bc united party liberal party has now been
01:02:05.240 accepted one was in the kootenays and i forget
01:02:07.940 where the second lady that just uh had come out
01:02:10.980 and they one of the surrey in surrey british
01:02:14.160 columbia yeah right okay one of the districts in
01:02:16.840 surrey so to me i i'm just like i would even want to
01:02:20.820 sit down oh that's right in south surrey actually
01:02:23.380 on 24th she is one of our chapter leaders went to visit
01:02:26.200 her this morning and because that's that's that's of
01:02:29.820 more concern to me it's like what were you doing the
01:02:32.960 whole time sitting on the liberals but now you see that
01:02:36.160 those parties are going down that it was an unpopular
01:02:39.080 position to take and now you're navigating over to the
01:02:42.740 conservative party because you want to get
01:02:44.220 re-elected i i just don't think that's a good reason to vote for
01:02:48.120 somebody yeah no i agree with you and you know it's um
01:02:51.360 politics is very it's a very complex thing you know it's not always
01:02:55.900 black and white like you might accept someone over
01:02:58.240 from another party because they bring a type of
01:03:01.360 uh they bring something else besides necessarily integrity
01:03:04.780 right they may bring over oh hey say we've got someone who's a member of the
01:03:08.460 lgbtq and so um community and so you know we can now uh we can now
01:03:15.100 criticize soji because we're not criticizing lgbtq because
01:03:18.640 obviously we stand with them because we've got a member
01:03:21.160 right or we've got a candidate so um there are various different things plus
01:03:26.200 there's a lot of you know political uh um gain i think by watching let's see
01:03:32.700 from the point of view of the voter to see someone come from another party
01:03:36.000 and go over to your party now we know that it may be because they don't think
01:03:39.860 they're going to get elected if they stick with you know the bc united
01:03:43.100 which were the liberals um you know that they may be moving to
01:03:47.360 because they felt that my chance are not good with this party that's going
01:03:50.180 that's sinking that's quite possible right um but many voters would say hey
01:03:55.120 they might not be as know as much as us about this and they may say look
01:03:58.300 they must be a great party those bc conservatives because they're just
01:04:01.620 drawing people from other parties jumping over to join them because
01:04:04.780 they're so good there's a lot to do with you know that too and uh it must be
01:04:09.020 tough running a party like being the leader you know because you've got to
01:04:11.580 please all these these candidates and they've you know there are differing
01:04:14.620 views and you want to let them speak freely and you know we're all such
01:04:19.060 different animals right mm-hmm i just think there's uh so many people are
01:04:24.140 tired of political correctness and sitting on the fence
01:04:27.000 and and so we'll see you know we all want the especially the ndp out because
01:04:33.740 that's going to mean that we get a new attorney general
01:04:36.240 um that means that our courts could function differently
01:04:39.740 and the crown could function differently with a brand new government in we could
01:04:43.840 have better results in upcoming legal actions so there is
01:04:47.540 really so much benefit to it so everybody get involved in your
01:04:51.620 communities and support the candidate don't sit back and think that this is
01:04:56.860 just naturally happening and you can show up on
01:04:59.220 on the day and just vote they need your boots on the ground
01:05:02.700 knocking on doors and helping these people get elected
01:05:05.360 and helping financially support support them because
01:05:08.420 it takes a lot to run for office okay so um i think a lot of that uh
01:05:15.300 questions had to do uh you know with your position with the bc conservatives so
01:05:21.140 thanks for being willing to speak about that just know that you're loved and
01:05:25.220 well respected and we all were rooting for you
01:05:28.580 if you ran as an independent thanks very much tanya yeah
01:05:31.940 it was kind of a very uh a very uh pressurized bit of time there we're trying
01:05:35.700 to figure out what what how to work around those two issues because
01:05:38.660 i still think that john is a it does stand for freedom of speech
01:05:42.500 and and removal of censorship i really do uh because i i got to know him you
01:05:46.260 know reasonably well over time and spoke with him on a number of different
01:05:49.140 panels right in town halls and so on and um
01:05:52.500 you know i think he's a really a good honest person but the pressures of
01:05:56.340 politics are fierce and again you're kind of like the
01:06:00.420 mother hen with all these little ml these candidate chicks you know and
01:06:04.020 and some of them want to don't want to do this i want to do that some are
01:06:06.740 running off this way and that way it must be very difficult i i'm just
01:06:10.180 thank god i'm not a leader of party
01:06:12.500 yeah you need to be strong leader of the beaver party if we get a 15-minute
01:06:16.580 city
01:06:20.100 i like it i'd vote for you i would i'd vote for the beaver party
01:06:24.580 oh we all would have those seven foot costumes i like that i hadn't heard that
01:06:28.180 little bit of news yet so all right i i don't really see any other
01:06:32.260 pressing questions here uh so dr maltose i just want to thank you so
01:06:36.420 much for coming on the show and uh providing the presentation and educating
01:06:42.740 our viewers further and so if you have anything new that you'll be taking on
01:06:48.340 in the future or want to report please reach out to me because we'd love to have
01:06:52.340 you back on the show again so uh what would your parting words be to everyone
01:06:57.540 regarding these bills and what the future looks like
01:07:01.620 mm-hmm yeah well see i think you've kind of said it all tanya to tell you the truth but
01:07:07.780 really uh we need to we need to get off the couch and we need to do stuff it's going to be a bit of a
01:07:11.860 long game but we need to really just work keep working hard and you know we have come a very long
01:07:16.340 way in the last four years from being completely nincompoops not knowing what's going on in the
01:07:20.580 world or in our own province they're in our own town on our own island and uh to waking up
01:07:26.660 considerably and we've got a ways to go yet but we've done very well so far so you know uh just
01:07:31.780 keep going and my kind of feeling is that it'll all work out just fine i believe i'm 100 and uh it
01:07:39.220 but it's not gonna it's not gonna happen when you're sitting at home doing nothing it's gonna
01:07:43.780 require work it's gonna require work and i think you could say maybe that's why we're on this planet
01:07:50.420 that's exactly we've got a job to do and i think it'd be a good time to do a plug at this point to
01:07:56.100 encourage our viewers to join action for canada and if there's a local chapter because we've got
01:08:01.460 all kinds of fantastic resources and strategy and campaigns as far as school board trustees as far as
01:08:08.180 your um mayors and city councils your mlas like we're literally lobbying government at all levels
01:08:15.460 and uh trying to raise up good people to run for office and uh just really help do a lot of local
01:08:23.060 activity and help mobilize citizens so that you're not feeling overwhelmed and like you're doing this
01:08:28.580 alone so with that thank you so much for joining us on the show i look forward to having you again one
01:08:34.900 day okay thanks very much tanya goodbye everybody and so i really hope that you will support action
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01:10:29.060 will be coming on the show and we are going to be talking about another big topic it is uh made uh
01:10:35.700 made for murder as i refer to it medical assistance in dying dying with dignity all of the little bows that
01:10:44.100 the government tries to put on it to deceive people and it is expanding they're going for our children
01:10:51.220 they're going for those individuals who are merely uh not merely but who are depressed and in need of
01:10:56.980 help and counseling and so angelina is going to come on and help us uh to know how to protect each
01:11:03.140 other from made because you will have a loved one that may be depressed and you will have no ability or
01:11:09.140 authority to stop them if they uh decide to go to a clinic and talk about their problems and they offer the maid
01:11:17.220 it's very concerning can you imagine your teenager uh getting depressed and you as a parent there's a
01:11:23.860 father in alberta who had a has a daughter with um autism who they were going to euthanize in uh
01:11:31.380 february and he put an order in place and i believe he's still fighting that battle i actually haven't had
01:11:36.820 an update on it but it's it's just terrifying okay i have several uh bible verses that i would like to
01:11:44.100 close with proverbs 29 2 is the first one when the godly are in authority the people rejoice but when
01:11:53.940 the wicked are in power they groan man oh man can you feel that pressure can you see how secularism
01:12:02.100 and and you know all this multiculturalism and being a post-national state with no core identities
01:12:08.020 has destroyed canada and so like the united states who are you know saying in god we trust in the
01:12:14.340 schools and are getting back to putting the ten commandments in classrooms we have to return to
01:12:20.340 the traditional values that worked and those were based on biblical principles okay the next verse is
01:12:26.180 going to be proverbs 29 25 the fear of a man of the fear of man is a snare and so we see a lot of
01:12:33.620 politicians who are doing the politically correct because they don't want to be called a racist homophobe
01:12:39.860 hater uh etc right and and so the fear of man is a snare don't get caught up in that don't care about
01:12:47.940 what other people uh may call you or accusations they may make because it will be to your own demise in the
01:12:56.500 end so but rather but whoever trusts in the lord is set securely on high ground and again that's proverbs
01:13:05.300 29 25 and and those are are very very powerful words the fear of man is a snare but whoever trusts in
01:13:13.780 the lord is set securely on high and the last verse that i have today is from proverbs 13 20 he who walks
01:13:24.020 with wise men will be wise but the command companion of fools will be destroyed isn't that just the truth
01:13:31.540 trudeau has surrounded himself with fools uh david eb is a fool who surrounded himself with fools and
01:13:38.020 we're paying the price for that so we've got to be very diligent in who we vote for and that's why so
01:13:43.780 many times i've said continue uh consider uh finding somebody to vote for who is not just a christian by name
01:13:54.340 but by the company that they keep and by the values that they live by and you can know a person by their
01:14:03.540 walk and so vote for people with the highest of integrity who have proven themselves so thank you
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01:15:13.460 and that's what i got to say look at this crowd
01:15:25.780 i'm gonna thank god and god alone for the ground that i'm standing on
01:15:30.580 i'm gonna thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom
01:15:42.260 and i'm calling on you today don't put them to shame don't waste what they did we have guaranteed rights
01:15:51.940 we are putting chapters across the nation we are going to be in every town and every city and we
01:16:07.780 are going to build communities within these communities of life-minded people who are actually
01:16:12.900 going to care for one another again and love on each other and give each other the help when they're down
01:16:18.100 we are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses
01:16:26.740 the government's actions are completely 100 unlawful judgment will again be found on justice
01:16:37.220 and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it you have a virtuous heart if you are here today
01:16:44.900 pursuing freedom and righteousness and then verse 23 comes along with a promise
01:16:53.700 god says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them he will destroy them for their sins
01:17:04.980 i take great comfort in that because i serve a mighty living god who has allowed us
01:17:13.620 to go through this season of discomfort because we as a nation have turned our backs on him and we need
01:17:21.540 to get right so i am just going to thank you so much i'm going to say god bless you and god bless canada
01:17:42.660 thanks
01:17:53.540 Thank you.
01:18:23.540 Thank you.