Action4Canada - July 04, 2025


Part4: CANADA Ablaze - Weaponized Control with Tanya Gaw & Robert Brame, July 2, 2025


Episode Stats

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1 hour and 19 minutes

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163.94064

Word Count

12,970

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1,052

Misogynist Sentences

41

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Robert Brame is a respected forensic arborist with over 20 years of experience in his field, and he s spent a decade researching and analyzing wildfires. In part 4 of this special series, Robert will provide insight into the real causes of the fires that are devastating communities across Canada, many of which, he argues, are not the result of natural events.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 And what's on fire? The home. And this is everywhere I go. The metals are on fire.
00:00:06.460 It's like putting your car or your house inside of a giant microwave and turning it on.
00:00:10.580 Doesn't work too well in the organic matter. It dries it out internally from the inside out,
00:00:15.000 but I don't believe they combust unless there's some metal components in the water,
00:00:20.500 some type of metals. Who good 30, 40 homes have just turned to white ash.
00:00:24.400 And this one was fairly hot, so the trees burned up to some degree,
00:00:27.440 but around the perimeter, the forest refused to ignite. It's dried out, cooked, but it just
00:00:33.740 wouldn't ignite. And you probably have five to ten different conifers up here,
00:00:38.420 mostly in the pine family, and perhaps you have a couple cedars also.
00:00:42.800 All those should have burned first, and then the houses second, but it's opposite world.
00:00:48.200 Everything that should burn doesn't, and everything that is burning shouldn't.
00:00:57.440 It's so good to be with you, friends, and welcome as you join us for another informative show.
00:01:03.780 We love having you as a part of our community.
00:01:07.420 Our guest speaker this evening is Robert Brame, and the title of tonight's show is
00:01:12.380 Canada Ablaze, Weaponized Control.
00:01:15.780 It's July 2nd, 2025, and this is the Empower Hour.
00:01:20.660 We are so pleased to welcome Robert Brame back to the Empower Hour.
00:01:27.280 Robert is a respected forensic arborist with over 20 years of experience in his field,
00:01:32.920 and he's spent a decade researching and analyzing wildfires.
00:01:37.620 In part four of this special series, Robert will provide insight into the real causes of the fires
00:01:44.020 that are devastating communities across Canada, many of which, he argues,
00:01:48.340 are not the result of natural events.
00:01:51.840 If you've missed the previous interviews with Robert, we encourage you to head over to our website
00:01:56.460 this week to fully inform yourself of these questionable and unnatural fires that are sweeping
00:02:02.800 across our nation.
00:02:04.700 And now, with you all, please help me welcome Robert Brame.
00:02:08.800 Hello, Robert.
00:02:09.680 Welcome once again to the Empower Hour.
00:02:12.600 Well, it's nice to be back.
00:02:13.960 Nice to see you both.
00:02:15.880 Thank you, Heather, and welcome, Robert.
00:02:17.740 I was, again, looking forward to the show.
00:02:20.060 It's like our annual show.
00:02:22.640 This is the third summer, and, you know, what is the factor that brings you back on the show?
00:02:28.600 But, you know, it's summer, and the country is on fire again.
00:02:32.420 This isn't happening in the dead of winter, of course, and we've got, I think, reasonable concerns.
00:02:39.040 Your past shows have just been so compelling in the information and evidence that you've provided.
00:02:45.580 And so, yeah, welcome to the show again.
00:02:49.040 Well, I'm glad to be back, and I just needed to get all this information out and try to wake people up to what's really going on with these fires.
00:02:58.740 Yeah, I appreciate that.
00:02:59.800 And I know that you're not just focused on America or Canada, that this is happening in countries around the world.
00:03:06.040 So we know this isn't just by coincidence.
00:03:08.880 So there has to be a global factor in here.
00:03:12.620 And the United Nations, in world economic form, are really intent on taking people's land.
00:03:18.740 As Klaus Schwab said, you'll owe nothing and be happy.
00:03:22.020 They want you in controllable cities.
00:03:23.640 So I would imagine that has something to, you know, as a factor in what we're experiencing right now globally around the world.
00:03:32.160 Yeah, I think it's happening all over the whole planet, if you will.
00:03:35.880 It doesn't matter what city, county, state, or country.
00:03:39.460 Everybody's under attack.
00:03:40.520 And it's a multi-pronged attack as well.
00:03:43.700 Before coming on the show, you mentioned you're in California.
00:03:46.920 And not that the show is going to be about mass immigration or this invasion.
00:03:51.380 But you were saying how the population is really, really changing in your area.
00:03:58.820 And how a lot of the Indian population are moving in, buying houses, taking jobs.
00:04:04.500 And I said, yeah, yeah, that's again part of this global agenda.
00:04:08.420 And it's something called population replacement or the United Nations Global Compact on Migration and so-called sustainable development goals.
00:04:16.780 But it is literally to destroy Western democracies.
00:04:22.120 And again, to be able to control people, this massive wealth transfer that we're experiencing as well.
00:04:30.140 So before we begin the show, because I'm really looking forward to your presentation,
00:04:34.160 I want to play this short clip by a fellow named Mario.
00:04:37.920 He's here in Canada.
00:04:39.020 He's always got great clips reporting on things.
00:04:41.160 But this one specifically has to do with the fires.
00:04:44.400 I relentlessly pursued the truth, regardless of how uncomfortable it is.
00:04:47.860 So it was to my surprise when I saw this.
00:04:50.240 There was a fact check against me by AFP again.
00:04:53.840 All I did was read the information that was on Manitoba's website that talked about the fact
00:04:58.740 that 99 out of the 109 fires that are happening right now were caused by humans.
00:05:05.020 This is directly from the AFP website, Big Cross.
00:05:09.120 My caption was, climate change spotted pouring gas in Manitoba.
00:05:13.200 Because despite everything we've been told for quite some time now,
00:05:16.820 this is the truth of the matter today.
00:05:18.680 And there can be no revisionist history to point that climate change was the result of these uncontrollable fires
00:05:24.560 that we are currently dealing with today.
00:05:26.480 Before it was published in the news, and Juno News was one of the first to actually report this,
00:05:32.260 for mainstream media completely avoids this type of title or narrative, even though it is true.
00:05:37.960 I had found this earlier than anyone else because I went on the Manitoba website related to fires.
00:05:44.060 While I broke this news first, AFP wants to say that human-caused Manitoba wildfire data
00:05:49.740 is being misused to downplay climate impact.
00:05:54.120 Well, the numbers speak for themselves.
00:05:57.200 99 divided by 109 is just over 90%.
00:06:01.900 90% of the wildfires were caused by humans, and as it was reported to me, in confidence,
00:06:09.480 several of them were indigenous people who did so because there's disputes internally.
00:06:14.900 Do you think the news will cover that?
00:06:16.760 I saw a little clipping that they have arrested people.
00:06:19.180 I haven't seen their names.
00:06:20.120 Now, why do you think that's the case?
00:06:23.420 It doesn't fit the narrative.
00:06:25.900 Well, isn't that just something?
00:06:28.900 And it's not supposed to fit the narrative because we know that this climate alarmism,
00:06:35.140 everything that they're doing is staged, and it's intentional.
00:06:38.820 And I love it that Mario and so many other good commentators are exposing this truth on a daily basis.
00:06:45.800 Now, I just have to share a screen because there's another article that I want to share to our audience.
00:06:53.460 And this just came out.
00:06:54.460 BC ferries ban certain EVs from sailing.
00:06:57.360 And I'd heard of this before.
00:07:00.500 There were EV vehicles that were coming from overseas, and the ships, you know, they caught on fire.
00:07:06.580 Unfortunately, there was even an incident where individuals have died, those working on these cargo ships to get these vehicles into America and Canada.
00:07:16.900 And, you know, we had the evidence.
00:07:20.600 I was reporting on this a year ago that EV cars are exploding.
00:07:24.460 That's on our 15-minute city page.
00:07:26.880 Even at random, we've got EV bikes where people, I don't know why people have cameras in their homes, kind of freakies me out because they can be kind of tapped into.
00:07:36.180 But in this certain scenario, there was a number of people that had the little EV scooters or bikes in their apartments, and the camera caught them just exploding.
00:07:48.340 And, I mean, this is extremely dangerous.
00:07:50.600 So we kept saying, like, how can you possibly be downtown Vancouver with all these EV vehicles parked in the underground parking and not expect some sort of tragedy is coming?
00:08:00.400 Well, here it is on BC ferries.
00:08:03.000 They've banned, it says, certain electric vehicles.
00:08:06.380 I would say it's anything with an EV battery in it, so I don't know why they said that.
00:08:10.800 Electric and hybrid vehicle charging is also now prohibited at terminals and on ships.
00:08:18.120 Battery-powered cars with major damage, such as exposed batteries, wiring issues, or fluid leaks will not be allowed to board.
00:08:24.900 Those with minor damage not interfering with the power system will have to be approved by the master of the vessel.
00:08:29.740 I mean, is he an expert in this?
00:08:32.540 Like, how can he say whether or not this should be approved?
00:08:35.680 Inoperable electric vehicles, such as those being towed, are also barred from entry.
00:08:40.740 So anybody on the island who needs to get their vehicle to the mainland for whatever reason to get it fixed, even tow trucks, cannot transport the EV vehicles.
00:08:51.040 So you would have to have it specifically on some sort of, it was a barge, I believe, that would transport dangerous goods.
00:08:58.280 So lithium-ion batteries are widely used, but when damaged or handled improperly, they can pose serious fire risks.
00:09:06.760 So that just happens to be, you know, what we're going to hear, be hearing a lot more of.
00:09:12.000 And then, of course, what is also happening, let me just stop share, there we go, is that the EV battery companies that Trudeau was lobbying and platforming and on the front line of implementing in Ontario, these plants are going belly up.
00:09:28.720 And yet Canadian taxpayer dollars went into it.
00:09:31.960 We want to say, where's the money?
00:09:34.080 In the green slush fund that we've all heard about as well, hundreds of millions of dollars going to Trudeau's friends, we're all like, where is the money?
00:09:42.720 And this is part of this massive wealth transfer.
00:09:46.400 It was never meant to fix any problems.
00:09:48.820 So anyways, Robert, before I handed it over to you, I just wanted our viewers to know some extras that are happening in Canada that also support and prove, you know, something very shady is afoot here.
00:10:01.820 And it's definitely not for the betterment of the environment, the world, and definitely not American or Canadian citizens.
00:10:09.300 I'm going to hand the floor over to you.
00:10:11.140 And if you would start your presentation, that would be great.
00:10:14.120 All right.
00:10:14.560 Well, I wanted to start with Canada and start talking about the fires you're experiencing right now up there.
00:10:22.100 I just read the other day, 7.8 million acres have burned in Canada alone.
00:10:31.140 And July just started.
00:10:33.160 That's pretty odd to me.
00:10:35.000 It kind of reminds me of two years ago in Canada, where they burned down 43 million acres in Canada.
00:10:41.660 That's just an unconscionable amount of acreage.
00:10:47.200 And I'm not aware of how many houses that is.
00:10:51.180 In Manitoba, they've already burned 490,000 acres alone.
00:10:58.020 And the Shoe Fire, I guess, is the biggest one.
00:11:01.200 1.16 million acres have burned.
00:11:04.660 These numbers are just gigantic.
00:11:06.380 And I've not researched a history on Canada to see if they've had huge fires for 100 years.
00:11:12.320 But it's fairly doubtful, unless you wouldn't have any forest left.
00:11:15.740 But there was an aerial photo of this also.
00:11:18.200 And the forest looks like it was dead, but not really burned.
00:11:22.000 And the only thing on fire was this mobile home, motorhome, I guess.
00:11:25.860 That's the only thing in the picture that was on fire.
00:11:28.340 And I'm seeing this quite often.
00:11:30.960 I might see a ground fire where the grass or the dirt itself is on fire.
00:11:35.940 Because I really believe these fires will go along the ground with no organic materials at all that are burning.
00:11:42.820 It's just the ground itself with its water content and the metals that are present in the parent soil.
00:11:48.340 I believe those are activated and those are where your flames are coming from.
00:11:51.540 And all organic matter above that is igniting because of the liquids in it.
00:11:59.280 So I'm going to go through a bunch of these shots and do the best I can to explain what's going on.
00:12:05.300 Here's this beautiful home here somebody had burned to the ground.
00:12:08.780 And there's rarely any black found.
00:12:10.800 I notice that these homes are always completely gone, unless perhaps it's next to a major road and the firemen get there and get it out quick.
00:12:19.580 But you look in the background of the house that's missing, and all you see is trees.
00:12:25.500 Dead center is a pine tree in the back.
00:12:27.280 Pine trees are some of the most flammable trees in the world.
00:12:30.580 It doesn't matter what species.
00:12:32.020 There's about 135 to 138 pines in the world.
00:12:35.520 They all burn fairly quickly.
00:12:37.560 And there's the namesake of a fire, a forest fire.
00:12:42.660 So I wanted to show this.
00:12:44.620 And amazing what's left.
00:12:46.440 When I get to these sites and analyze them, it's rare I find glass.
00:12:50.480 If I do, it's usually melted and flowing away from the house.
00:12:55.820 It's melted off two or three feet.
00:12:58.500 And sometimes I can't even find the glass.
00:13:01.980 I'm not sure what type of temperatures these get to.
00:13:04.380 Auto glass in our vehicles starts to melt out at 2,500 degrees.
00:13:11.080 And perhaps the flow in onto the inside of the car or out onto the street, it might go up to 27 or even 3,000 degrees.
00:13:21.240 I'm not sure.
00:13:21.820 But it starts at 2,500 degrees.
00:13:25.720 This is still in Manitoba, I believe.
00:13:28.260 All you see in the background are trees.
00:13:31.240 And mostly the number one thing they're burning are homes and businesses.
00:13:36.560 I will see forests dead with the trunk of the trees black.
00:13:41.980 But the needles will still be hanging on these trees.
00:13:44.740 And that's the number one fuel in a forest fire is the needles.
00:13:49.300 The only exception is if they're right next to a house within 6 or 10 feet.
00:13:53.220 Then they burn up.
00:13:54.340 Other than that, they're not catching fire.
00:13:57.940 In California and Southern Oregon, I've been to 46 fire aftermaths now in eight years.
00:14:03.240 And I've taken 128 trips to all of these.
00:14:07.000 I've done a lot of footwork analyzing these.
00:14:09.680 And I'll spend a whole day at these fire sites and take many photographs and analyze everything I can.
00:14:18.880 And so here's one of your windows in this truck.
00:14:22.040 They're always melted out.
00:14:23.340 Every single window I have seen in eight years or nine years, they've always been melted out.
00:14:29.020 Not one has been intact.
00:14:30.960 All the paint's usually gone.
00:14:33.240 Anything attached to the metal itself is melted out.
00:14:36.820 Even your aluminum blocks on these engines are melted out.
00:14:40.280 And there's not enough combustible materials in the engine compartment to warrant this kind of burn pattern.
00:14:46.700 Belts, hoses, plastics in there cannot get to those temperatures to achieve melting aluminum blocks.
00:14:53.920 Yet, I will see some of these puddles 30 feet flowing away from a vehicle.
00:14:59.480 And they finally solidify and stop.
00:15:01.080 And there's no combustible materials along the way as they flow away.
00:15:07.840 I will find some pictures of that.
00:15:10.340 Here's some rims here that were aluminum.
00:15:13.540 And they will come out in chunks or they will melt out.
00:15:18.240 Depends on the alloy.
00:15:19.260 The alloy, the alloy, I guess.
00:15:23.500 Windows are gone.
00:15:25.300 Every car looks the same.
00:15:27.140 It's rare to find anything that's different unless the firemen get there quick enough.
00:15:33.700 I'm trying to get the clearest ones I can.
00:15:35.980 You see the aluminum here.
00:15:38.140 And it's not the rims, I don't think.
00:15:39.680 This is the engine melted out.
00:15:41.780 Whatever parts and components are aluminum, they've melted out.
00:15:45.460 Windshield's gone.
00:15:46.240 And then you see the trees.
00:15:49.540 And now a forest fire tops out at 1,472 degrees.
00:15:53.680 That's the max, unless you're adding some type of accelerant.
00:15:57.420 That's as hot as it gets.
00:15:59.160 And here these windows are melting out above that at 2,500 degrees.
00:16:02.840 So there's a lot of questions there on how could that even happen.
00:16:06.400 Many of the vehicles are sitting by themselves, away from structures, trees, dirt, just sitting out in the dirt or pavement, and nothing around them.
00:16:17.280 And they still look the same.
00:16:20.160 These trees look like they're related to aspen or poplar, which are high-water-holding capacity trees.
00:16:27.780 So I didn't expect much damage to them, except internally.
00:16:34.300 Our water-loving trees or high-water-holding capacity trees are actually burning from the inside out.
00:16:40.420 And that's the microwave technology that they're using against us, basically.
00:16:46.620 The pine trees won't burn as much as a water lover.
00:16:49.720 And up there in Canada, it looks like you have at least four different poplars up there.
00:16:54.980 The aspen, the balsam poplar, the narrow-leaf poplar, and black cottonwood.
00:17:00.460 They all belong to the populous genus in the willow family.
00:17:03.980 And, of course, you have many species of willow.
00:17:06.380 When I find those two types of trees, they are burning internally.
00:17:10.300 And sometimes the leaves will not even incinerate.
00:17:13.480 When the leaves are hanging on the ground, they will not burn.
00:17:16.820 Here's a bridge up there in Canada.
00:17:21.040 And you take good note at the wood, where mostly it burns, where the metal components are.
00:17:27.060 Bolts, hinges, screws, things like that, and even wires.
00:17:31.660 And then it just kind of goes out.
00:17:34.380 Too much wood left over.
00:17:36.780 And in the background, there's like a swampy area that's a little black.
00:17:40.600 And I believe that's from the water.
00:17:41.940 The liquids actually are burning, like Lahaina in Hawaii.
00:17:45.300 This might be in Manitoba now.
00:17:52.700 I'm not positive.
00:17:54.140 You see a dead forest here and there.
00:17:56.380 They're brown, but I can't see they're burned up.
00:17:59.080 And what's on fire?
00:18:00.460 The home.
00:18:01.880 And this is everywhere I go.
00:18:03.680 The metals are on fire.
00:18:05.220 It's like putting your car or your house inside of a giant microwave and turning it on.
00:18:09.800 It doesn't work too well in the organic matter.
00:18:11.900 It dries it out internally from the inside out.
00:18:15.020 But I don't believe they combust unless there's some metal components in the water.
00:18:20.560 Some type of metals.
00:18:24.600 Same thing here.
00:18:26.400 Boy, good 30, 40 homes have just turned to white ash.
00:18:30.340 And this one was fairly hot, so the trees burned up to some degree.
00:18:33.380 But around the perimeter, the forest refused to ignite.
00:18:37.040 It's dried out, cooked, but it just wouldn't ignite.
00:18:41.360 And you probably have 5 to 10 different conifers up here, mostly in the pine family.
00:18:46.040 And perhaps you have a couple cedars also.
00:18:48.900 All those should have burned first, and then the houses second.
00:18:52.520 But it's the opposite world.
00:18:54.140 Everything that should burn doesn't.
00:18:56.020 And everything that is burning shouldn't.
00:18:58.140 Same areas.
00:19:01.940 I think this is Saskatchewan, I believe.
00:19:05.220 This must have been a smaller house or cabin.
00:19:07.480 It's just completely gone.
00:19:08.760 And where'd the fire come from?
00:19:10.860 There's forest on both sides.
00:19:12.960 Only the closest trees to the house seem to burn up.
00:19:16.620 Most of the time, I will find deciduous trees that lose their leaves in the wintertime
00:19:21.340 and hold more water than the conifers, I will see those burn first.
00:19:27.420 The ones with the most water, generally from the inside out and up and down the length of the trunk,
00:19:34.280 sometimes to 80 feet in the air.
00:19:36.660 That, I believe, is the cambial fluids just inside the bark,
00:19:41.100 the most active vascular part of the tree where all your liquids go up and down.
00:19:48.000 And I believe that's what's being ignited and turning the tree black.
00:19:51.340 Because I will see that in the forest.
00:19:54.900 And not one leaf will be burned.
00:19:57.340 Just the trunk.
00:19:58.880 Even pine needles.
00:20:00.140 Unaffected.
00:20:03.700 Okay, I'm going to switch over now to another area.
00:20:08.820 I want to show folks what a real firestorm would look like.
00:20:12.360 This one's my photo now.
00:20:13.600 The first of many.
00:20:14.900 But this is my photo.
00:20:17.060 Up near the volcano Mount Lassen, Northern California.
00:20:20.120 This is what a firestorm should look like.
00:20:23.240 The forest is burned and left holes, sometimes limbless, cut in half, or burned to a low stump,
00:20:29.680 and even a hole in the ground.
00:20:31.520 That's how hot they get.
00:20:32.720 And this is probably two to three years later because the greenery is coming back.
00:20:39.280 I wanted to point that out.
00:20:40.420 A lot of people try to find these pictures, and they're actually off the Internet.
00:20:43.940 They've been scrubbed off the Internet.
00:20:45.820 The ones you'll find are back from the 1910, 1913.
00:20:49.600 A few very old pictures.
00:20:51.060 The rest are just gone.
00:20:52.180 I'm going to show some pictures around California and go over materials a little bit.
00:20:59.620 This is Paradise, the Great Paradise Fire in California in 2018, where approximately 18,000 homes were turned to white ash.
00:21:07.760 And look at the trees.
00:21:09.740 Our number one forestry in California is a ponderosa pine.
00:21:12.400 And, by the way, it burns more often than any other species in our state.
00:21:18.360 And here they are, unburned.
00:21:20.720 Homes below them, around them, in between them.
00:21:23.940 What kind of forest fire goes up and down and forgets to burn the forest?
00:21:29.620 Pretty crazy here.
00:21:32.300 Also, there's a row of Italian cypress down there on the left.
00:21:36.120 For whatever reason, the Italian cypress seem to combust.
00:21:39.380 And I think it's something to do with their sap.
00:21:42.240 It's a little bit more runny, if you will.
00:21:46.520 Sap in pine trees ignite at 662 degrees.
00:21:50.880 That's the temperature for most of your pine trees.
00:21:54.740 It's a picture I took down out of San Francisco, California, where they burned down Big Basin State Park that was filled with redwood trees.
00:22:03.540 But on the coast, Highway 1, with the ocean behind me, I'm looking at blue gum eucalyptus.
00:22:10.340 For anybody that knows, the eucalyptus genus has some of the most flammable or combustible leaves on the planet.
00:22:16.220 The fire went under the trees, turned the trunks black for 40, 50 feet, but they didn't burn one leaf.
00:22:22.740 See, I can take a cigarette lighter out of my pocket and light these trees on fire, even a green leaf.
00:22:29.220 What kind of flame will not ignite a eucalyptus?
00:22:33.620 And that's where I start talking some sort of microwave energy.
00:22:37.360 I've been studying this for a while now, and the different energy weapons we're hearing about is different lasers, or maser, with an M, scalar waves.
00:22:49.160 But I've spoken with a man that builds robots, actually, and he informed me that this weapon is actually called near-infrared,
00:22:57.200 and you cannot see it coming down from wherever it's being launched.
00:23:02.520 So near-infrared is the closest we've got to it, and we even believe 5G may have a smaller component to these fires.
00:23:12.400 And some folks even talk about the smart meters on our houses, which that might even play into it.
00:23:18.540 Multiple technologies, and we're just trying to figure out which one is correct.
00:23:24.060 And tell the world.
00:23:27.480 Like your cottonwoods I mentioned up north, your poplar genus, this is our largest in California.
00:23:32.520 In the western states, called a Fremont cottonwood.
00:23:35.800 This one's about 4 feet in diameter.
00:23:38.400 Burned from the inside out, and it's in a spring.
00:23:41.560 I know it wasn't hollow.
00:23:43.160 It was happy where it was.
00:23:44.800 It cooked internally and didn't burn one leaf.
00:23:48.040 Huge hot flames, but it refused to ignite a leaf.
00:23:51.900 We're dealing with a different type of flame here.
00:23:55.040 This was a mulberry tree.
00:23:56.840 Mulberry trees are in the fig family.
00:23:58.460 They both contain white juice.
00:23:59.940 These have to be in a lawn to be healthy.
00:24:03.020 And there was lawns in this mobile home park.
00:24:06.600 It looks like lightning hit this thing for an hour.
00:24:09.020 I've never seen anything like this.
00:24:10.740 And burned from the inside out again.
00:24:14.800 Amazing pictures I've taken in the last eight years.
00:24:18.420 In Canada, if people want to go out and analyze these fire aftermaths, there's key components that need to be looked at.
00:24:26.380 Besides all your trees that hold the most water, and they're usually in the riparian corridors, the creeks, lakes, springs, rivers, or marshy lands.
00:24:35.380 The next is tires.
00:24:37.960 These tires usually look like this.
00:24:41.820 All the rubber is completely gone, and there's steel belts in a coil.
00:24:45.700 I cannot find rubber, ever.
00:24:48.260 And then maybe one out of 200 tires, it looks like this.
00:24:52.480 I change lenses, put a close-up lens on, and they're polyester cord.
00:24:57.220 They're unaffected.
00:24:58.420 I will not see them melted at all.
00:25:01.380 Not even a tiny, tiny bit.
00:25:03.580 And I believe there's one steel belt, the cord, if you will, that holds it on the rim, right on the edge of the tire here, the inside edge.
00:25:12.540 But this is the way I find them, and they're laying right in the fire area.
00:25:16.280 It's black everywhere, and they're untouched, unscathed completely.
00:25:19.820 But this is the one I see everywhere.
00:25:23.400 And these could be six feet apart, and there's that rubber tire.
00:25:26.780 I'll pick it up and move it to make sure it wasn't just rolled there.
00:25:29.580 Nope, there's a ring in the soil.
00:25:31.660 I'm seeing this everywhere.
00:25:34.980 In your wooden fence posts.
00:25:37.860 These are at every aftermath.
00:25:39.140 Yeah, whoever's going around and stealing all your or clearing off your lot, taking your house away, they usually take everything.
00:25:46.300 Clear your lot so there'd be no evidence left, and I'm not even sure they know that they're getting rid of evidence.
00:25:53.200 But I will find this everywhere.
00:25:55.220 The burn marks will be around nails, screws, bolts, hinges, any other type of metals.
00:26:00.660 And if the barbed wire's wrapped enough times around it, it will burn mostly where the most wrapping is.
00:26:06.920 And I'll have a picture of that.
00:26:07.900 But this is a board I collected.
00:26:11.320 It was called the Oak Fire, Mariposa City, California, right next to Yosemite National Park.
00:26:16.620 They put an old gentleman in jail and pinned it on him.
00:26:19.740 They're framing him, and they have 16 felonies against him.
00:26:24.800 This man could hardly walk.
00:26:26.880 And I found this board, as well as many other anomalies, a two-by-four.
00:26:30.980 And the only place it burned is where every nail was hammered into it to hold the fence together.
00:26:36.060 Nowhere else.
00:26:36.740 I've got that in my possession now.
00:26:40.720 It was litter out next to the street, so I felt I could collect it.
00:26:44.000 This will be on the cover of my book when it gets printed late this summer, Microwave Forest Fires.
00:26:51.720 Another picture of mine, this is the Fawn Fire up in Redding, California, near the volcano Mount Shasta.
00:26:56.920 They put a blonde-haired lady in jail, and I found this whole fence line that looked like this.
00:27:03.340 Why were the nails on fire, and the fire didn't continue to climb up the post?
00:27:08.420 Many anomalies in that fire also.
00:27:10.880 These are things to look at in your fires in Canada.
00:27:13.240 If you can get there quick enough and they let you in there, look for your fences.
00:27:17.400 Look for the metal fasteners and see how they burn.
00:27:21.500 Look at the burn patterns and share it with everybody.
00:27:24.500 Get a picture.
00:27:25.760 These are all different posts from all different fires.
00:27:28.580 It doesn't matter where I go.
00:27:29.560 So, the same signature is there.
00:27:33.720 And also, these wooden posts will burn at the ground, because I really do believe the ground itself is on fire.
00:27:42.580 You notice the bottoms are always burned, but that fire refused to climb up, burn the whole post, and drop the nails on the ground.
00:27:49.680 It's not happening.
00:27:52.240 Any kind of wood, this is some type of cedar, either incense or red cedar from California.
00:27:56.760 Tall, split-rail fence, all in place it wanted to burn, where the nails were.
00:28:02.860 Yeah, so I've got a bunch of these.
00:28:04.460 I just wanted to show you.
00:28:05.360 They're all different locations.
00:28:07.220 There's the barbed wire.
00:28:08.700 Three feet off the ground.
00:28:10.020 Looks like an old railroad tie.
00:28:11.980 And where the most wrapping of the wire is, and there's a bunch of nails with it.
00:28:15.340 That's where the fire burned.
00:28:17.100 And this is very short grassland around here.
00:28:20.820 Somebody either mows it or uses a weed eater.
00:28:23.000 There's no old grass where it's really tall.
00:28:25.540 Nope.
00:28:25.860 And, of course, the media would tell you, the flying embers flew up there and just happened to land where all the metals are.
00:28:32.300 No, they're lying.
00:28:35.040 This was a parking block off of Highway 101 north of San Francisco.
00:28:41.160 Probably a 30-foot parking block.
00:28:43.500 The only place it burned is where the bolts were attached to the stud going into the ground.
00:28:48.000 And I have two or three to show each one's different.
00:28:50.760 That's the only place it burned, which has been taken away now.
00:28:55.600 I couldn't find it when I went back.
00:28:57.780 Another fire locally here in the San Francisco Bay Area where they burned down some older folks' home.
00:29:04.440 All the new houses were left alone, and the oldest property there burned like this.
00:29:09.820 Anomalies everywhere.
00:29:10.600 That was June 1st last year called the Corral Fire.
00:29:15.260 And it actually started on the property of Lawrence Livermore Atomic Research Lab where they build the trillion-watt laser.
00:29:24.180 I followed the road up.
00:29:26.200 They have two labs.
00:29:27.000 This one started right on their property behind their building and then burned all the way over to Highway 5, our main freeway going north-south through California.
00:29:36.820 I found these burned like this everywhere.
00:29:39.100 Whole fence line.
00:29:40.160 Even the neighbor's fence line looked like this.
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00:31:51.100 Guardrails will come out the same.
00:31:53.260 This is just one of the better ones.
00:31:55.080 Many of them are burned only at the top, and the bolt just lays there.
00:31:58.280 And then the bottom will have some burning also.
00:32:01.340 Won't burn the whole post.
00:32:02.780 Nope.
00:32:05.780 This is that mobile home park in our California Delta.
00:32:08.700 19 of the mobile homes burned to the ground.
00:32:11.820 The only wood on the property is the deck to get inside.
00:32:15.440 They refuse to ignite.
00:32:17.020 Nice, old, dry wood that's so beat up, it should have burned first.
00:32:21.280 Nope.
00:32:22.200 This is a different one.
00:32:23.600 There's your door to get inside the mobile home.
00:32:26.040 It didn't burn anywhere on that wood, as well as these other items in the foreground.
00:32:30.720 Even the side of the coach, the wood didn't even turn black.
00:32:36.160 And this is a horrific fire.
00:32:37.940 We have a different flame.
00:32:39.800 And in the background on the left, these are eucalyptus.
00:32:42.120 None of them burned either.
00:32:43.960 I have materials at every spot.
00:32:46.200 And I move these around to make sure there's no leaves on them or anything.
00:32:50.020 Synthetics aren't burning.
00:32:51.840 Plastics aren't burning.
00:32:53.680 I move that bag of soil just to look underneath of it.
00:32:56.080 Nope.
00:32:56.720 Thinest plastic in the world.
00:32:58.260 Refuse to ignite.
00:33:00.040 A tennis shoe.
00:33:01.440 This was all in Calistoga, where all our hot springs are in the wine country.
00:33:05.760 There was a house that had all these different items.
00:33:09.340 And back at Big Basin, they wouldn't let you in the park for two years.
00:33:13.680 So when I drove around the perimeter, I saw the homes burned.
00:33:16.500 And the forest was brown, but I can't say the trees actually burned up.
00:33:20.020 And here's a plastic swimming pool with not one hole in it.
00:33:24.840 Amazing.
00:33:25.380 Oh, and the blue tarp, of course.
00:33:28.360 There's a lot of talk about the blue tarps and paint on homes that possibly they don't burn because of the blue spectrum, if you will.
00:33:38.900 But I can't dwell on that too much.
00:33:41.880 To me, it's plastic, and they're not melting.
00:33:44.520 Even in the foreground on the left, that's a deer fence to put around these little fruit trees here.
00:33:49.020 That's plastic.
00:33:50.780 And these were horrific firestorms.
00:33:52.840 These redwood trees are the tallest trees in the world.
00:33:55.040 And these here are, oh, 100 feet tall probably.
00:33:58.280 Black all the way up, but the needles refuse to burn.
00:34:02.360 Yeah.
00:34:04.020 Another thing I'd like people to wake up if they can get to these fires is look for stockpiles of things that didn't burn, like this one.
00:34:12.660 I got in here early.
00:34:13.520 All the plastics on the bottom of how many properties.
00:34:16.800 They brought all the garbage bins together, different fencing, wood, all these things that should have burned that didn't.
00:34:23.760 And they were preparing to take them off-site so nobody would notice.
00:34:29.220 But I got there early enough.
00:34:31.460 These are the two tallest trees in the world, I think.
00:34:33.780 Yeah.
00:34:35.040 Coastal redwood and Douglas fir, king of the pine family.
00:34:38.580 The Douglas fir is actually the second tallest tree in the world now.
00:34:41.640 This is the way you find your windows.
00:34:46.400 They melt, and then they break apart.
00:34:48.720 Probably as they're cooling off, they actually break apart.
00:34:51.600 That's all I can figure.
00:34:53.520 But not hot enough to melt the steel of the car.
00:34:56.260 I think that hovers around 4,000 degrees, but the windows start there melting at 2,500, and perhaps all the way to 3,000.
00:35:03.420 Not sure.
00:35:05.780 This is another thing I want to point out to people.
00:35:08.520 If they find the log piles, and they're going to take them off to the mill after one of these fires, look at the ends.
00:35:15.380 That's 90% heartwood, dead tissue.
00:35:18.960 These are the tallest trees in the world.
00:35:20.660 They should not have that amount of heartwood in the middle.
00:35:24.220 It should be a little tiny brown area, because these things will be 15 or up to 20 feet across.
00:35:30.160 Then you would imagine seeing heartwood.
00:35:33.200 But these are toddlers.
00:35:34.760 In human years, these are just one-year-olds.
00:35:37.000 Really, there should be white sap, almost 100% through and through, and a little bit of brown in the middle, possibly.
00:35:44.740 But these were cooked internally from the inside out.
00:35:47.560 Probably already ready to go to the mill.
00:35:49.480 They've already been pre-dried.
00:35:51.140 And I cut redwoods down a lot.
00:35:52.820 In the last 33 years of doing tree work, when I cut them down, they're all white inside.
00:35:58.680 Here's another pile of different trees.
00:36:02.920 I can't remember where this one was.
00:36:05.400 Same thing, though.
00:36:06.240 Look at the heartwood buildup.
00:36:07.500 It's even cracked in the middle.
00:36:09.240 These are all young trees.
00:36:10.840 Why is there so much heartwood?
00:36:12.200 That's a really important thing for arborists to understand, and firemen.
00:36:19.420 Back to that Redding location.
00:36:21.480 You'll find the homes like this, only metals and stonework left, and I don't care what species of trees.
00:36:27.480 They will not be burned.
00:36:28.400 Here's a deodara cedar, left of the center, the narrow, skinny one, from the Himalayas.
00:36:34.620 That's pine family.
00:36:35.660 Should have burned.
00:36:36.520 To the right's the ponderosa pine.
00:36:38.720 Behind it is our lowland foothill pine, or digger pine.
00:36:42.620 Also the one on the left, the multi-branched one.
00:36:45.640 Not one pine family relative here burned.
00:36:48.480 And there's valley oak here, black oak, and blue oak, and interior live oak.
00:36:52.220 Or canyon live oak, I'm sorry.
00:36:53.880 Nothing burned.
00:36:54.940 Just the house.
00:36:56.500 And that's where the lady's in jail for two or three years now.
00:36:59.840 They're doing that all over.
00:37:01.320 They're putting innocent people in jail.
00:37:05.260 I want to talk about the Los Angeles fires in January.
00:37:09.020 This is the middle of winter.
00:37:10.140 We had the Palisades Fire and the Eton Fire, where they intend to put the 2028 Olympics.
00:37:18.160 At least that's what I hear.
00:37:20.960 16,000 homes are gone.
00:37:22.980 And look at the trees.
00:37:24.440 Hard to find when that burned.
00:37:26.700 This is why they've taken the word forest out of forest fires.
00:37:30.800 Because the forest isn't burning anymore, and they don't want to let anybody wake up to this.
00:37:37.000 Brown trees, green trees.
00:37:38.420 Can't say they really burned up.
00:37:42.400 Same area down there.
00:37:45.340 Just trees everywhere.
00:37:46.440 And a few people actually, their homes survived.
00:37:51.000 So I wanted to move around a lot so you could see that it's happening all over the world.
00:37:56.600 Here's your rims.
00:37:57.820 Flowing way out here, 10 feet away from the vehicle.
00:38:00.300 And what's keeping it flowing?
00:38:02.380 In the background, these are tory pines, a native of our Southern California coast.
00:38:08.420 They didn't want to burn.
00:38:10.600 Nothing burns except metals.
00:38:11.960 I've analyzed fires around the world, just looking at the computers.
00:38:17.620 Lahaina, Greece, Italy, France, London, England.
00:38:22.760 Your Fort McMurray, Canada, in Leighton or Litton up there.
00:38:29.000 Tennessee.
00:38:30.480 The country of Chile.
00:38:31.840 It's great Australian fire.
00:38:33.100 They just attack any country they want.
00:38:37.380 And right now, Israel's on fire.
00:38:39.460 480 fires in five days.
00:38:42.300 So you'll find the same type of photos on the Internet from every country.
00:38:47.620 They all look the same.
00:38:48.480 This is an old shot that somebody else took from the air of Santa Rosa.
00:38:54.920 I happened to go there four or five times.
00:38:56.940 At the top's McDonald's, the gas station to the right, and the left is Jack's in a box.
00:39:01.960 They've all been eliminated, except for the metals and stonework.
00:39:05.340 What caught them on fire?
00:39:07.120 Not one tree here burned.
00:39:09.020 All three trees are in a poison oak family.
00:39:10.760 African sumac, Peruvian or California pepper, and Chinese pistache or pistachio.
00:39:18.000 Actually, the only tree I saw in this whole area that burned was just out of the screen at the top.
00:39:22.380 It was an extra weeping willow full of water.
00:39:26.600 The whole thing was completely cooked and dead.
00:39:29.920 That's the only tree that burned.
00:39:31.520 Nothing else.
00:39:33.820 We have Highway 101 here with six lanes of highway.
00:39:37.980 And this fire only burned the buildings.
00:39:40.760 An orchard down here.
00:39:45.700 I'm sure you have pear and apple orchards up there everywhere.
00:39:49.000 If a fire comes through, analyze the bottoms.
00:39:51.680 This had short grass everywhere, like in the background.
00:39:54.620 How could it possibly be burned through a wall?
00:39:56.460 This is an English walnut tree.
00:39:58.220 They hold a lot of water.
00:40:00.200 The whole orchard looked like this.
00:40:02.140 The bottoms burned, where all the liquids were.
00:40:05.360 It traveled up the trunk a little bit.
00:40:07.800 They're probably sprouting out from the ground.
00:40:09.560 Walnuts are almost indestructible.
00:40:11.960 But here, the whole orchard looked like this.
00:40:13.980 And some of them, far worse, burned all the way through.
00:40:17.560 And the grass in the background, of course, couldn't have done this.
00:40:20.240 You could put four-foot grass against this thing, light it on fire.
00:40:22.860 It'd burn right past it and would not do this at all.
00:40:25.900 You'd have to have caneline and firewood to do this kind of damage.
00:40:28.420 Trees are burning from the inside out, like I said.
00:40:33.140 This is probably a California bay, our native bay tree.
00:40:38.640 They're leaning over the road, so they cut them down.
00:40:41.000 While I get there quick enough, I see many of these cavities in the middle.
00:40:45.200 And this is compacted soils around it, where there's no weeds growing.
00:40:50.060 Vehicles and tractors and trucks drive around it as a turnaround, so the weeds can hardly grow.
00:40:55.100 So how did the middle of this tree burn out?
00:40:58.060 So it's been cooked from the inside out.
00:41:01.000 And mostly it's the trees that hold the most water, not the sappy conifers that should be burning,
00:41:07.560 at least from the outside in, which that isn't happening either.
00:41:10.840 This was a half mile away from the fire, in the middle of a grape vineyard, all by itself.
00:41:20.120 Nothing was on fire, just the tree from the inside out.
00:41:24.220 More of that walnut orchard.
00:41:27.500 Just amazing, this technology we're dealing with.
00:41:33.640 What else do I have to say about that?
00:41:35.460 What we really have to do is find out who's making these weapons, the manufacturers, what companies,
00:41:44.400 the operators of all these systems, and where they're at.
00:41:48.040 We have to get in there and figure out who's doing this so we can put some type of a stop to it.
00:41:53.840 This is a blue oak tree, as well as any oak.
00:41:57.480 There's about 500 oak trees in the world.
00:42:00.140 Some are around half are deciduous, and the other half are evergreen.
00:42:02.840 One thing they all have in common, they hold a ton of water.
00:42:09.960 Very drought-tolerant trees, but they don't have a high evaporation rate out of their leaves.
00:42:16.440 They have a very low transpiration rate where the water actually goes out of the leaves.
00:42:21.400 They'll open up their leaves more at night and transfer their liquids.
00:42:26.160 So they hold their water, and when I cut them open, sometimes they will geyser water an inch above the cut I made with my chainsaw.
00:42:35.240 Eucalyptus also.
00:42:36.500 An inch of a geyser, just pressure, shooting the water up.
00:42:41.060 So they're all burning from the inside out.
00:42:43.380 There's also piles of stuff they're taking away.
00:42:49.120 This was hidden.
00:42:50.560 I probably spoke about this before in one of our other previous videos.
00:42:55.020 Real important to get in there early and see what they're not, what didn't burn, and what they're piling up to take off your property.
00:43:03.660 Basically stealing.
00:43:04.480 Many of these things here should have burned or melted.
00:43:08.700 The hoses, the little pots, the chair, the PVC, all kinds of stuff.
00:43:14.620 And even that toe strap in there.
00:43:16.760 They're just throwing everything in a pile and taking it off site.
00:43:21.820 And that's all I have.
00:43:23.120 I wanted to finish with this nice rattlesnake picture I took.
00:43:26.820 That's all I have to say about my photographs.
00:43:31.740 I just want everybody to stay vigilant.
00:43:33.240 Open your eyes.
00:43:34.700 Get to these sites.
00:43:36.120 Bring a friend.
00:43:36.960 Bring everybody you can.
00:43:37.980 And take pictures.
00:43:39.700 Share them far and wide.
00:43:41.220 Because we have to stop this horror.
00:43:45.240 Well, thank you, Robert.
00:43:47.300 As you say, you're showing the anomalies.
00:43:49.560 You're showing compelling information.
00:43:51.420 I appreciate that you are teaching our viewers what to look for.
00:43:56.480 And I would imagine, especially in Manitoba and Saskatchewan right now, and other areas that are being hardest hit,
00:44:01.780 one of the factors is how do we get in there?
00:44:05.640 How do we get onto our property as well to get this evidence?
00:44:09.120 Because generally, in Canada anyways, and I don't know if that's the same in the U.S.
00:44:13.680 They usually have the police prohibiting people from going back to their property.
00:44:19.200 Is that the same of what you experience in the U.S. as well?
00:44:23.040 They'll be even armed military.
00:44:25.820 And the first thing they see on the media, that's for the thieves that might come in there.
00:44:29.320 Well, there's nothing left.
00:44:32.280 And a few houses that are in there, why wouldn't they just let people go into their houses?
00:44:37.720 To me, they're just protecting all the evidence that's there, like they did in Lahaina, put in a fence around it.
00:44:44.660 They don't want us to take pictures and share it to the world and show the actual truth.
00:44:49.260 Yes, there's always a thief somewhere, but I don't believe their rhetoric at all.
00:44:53.040 And if they don't let you in these giant fires, some of these little ones, five or ten acres,
00:44:58.660 if you find out there's a house been burned, a fence, a creek area, a lot of these fires follow the riparian creeks.
00:45:06.140 They go along the creek, and they don't even climb out of the creek valley and go up the hill.
00:45:10.720 They just follow the water source, which is, of course, what electrical currents would do.
00:45:15.820 That's what they would favor.
00:45:17.080 So even little fires, go out, find them.
00:45:20.080 You might find some anomalies there.
00:45:21.560 Well, everything you're doing, you're talking about, right?
00:45:25.520 I was interested.
00:45:26.660 So I want to first say you have a new book coming out, and I believe you mentioned the title during the show, Microwave Forest Fires?
00:45:33.740 Yes.
00:45:34.440 Okay.
00:45:35.080 Because when we first had you, I think it was the first time we had you on the show.
00:45:38.780 And like I say, we've done a series of three, so this will be number four.
00:45:42.000 And I remember our team taking a microwave and then putting one of your images inside it
00:45:46.900 and showing the white ash houses with all the trees standing and calling it this microwave effect.
00:45:52.860 And that's when we started to learn about direct energy weaponry.
00:45:56.620 You know, you think this is something out of a conspiracy theorist movie or something out of Hollywood.
00:46:02.640 But the more that we had you on the show and the more that we were viewing the evidence and information you had,
00:46:09.920 it's like, yeah, there's no way to deny that this is actually happening.
00:46:13.640 And what you're just saying about it following a path of water as well, scientifically.
00:46:19.200 Can I ask you, what does the fire department say?
00:46:23.420 Do you run into many firefighters where you're having the conversations and bringing this up?
00:46:28.660 No, zero.
00:46:31.080 They're not educated enough.
00:46:33.760 They won't teach them about this, what's going on with these.
00:46:37.060 And I believe any of them that are speaking up and talking to people above them,
00:46:41.680 they're probably shut down quick and told to be quiet or they'll be fired, lose their retirement.
00:46:47.100 Who knows?
00:46:47.620 But I don't believe they're being educated on trees that are flammable, combustibility rates of any of the trees.
00:46:53.640 And they would only have to learn about five, you know, the pines, the eucalyptus and the California Bay or a few others.
00:46:58.780 But they're not educating them.
00:47:00.580 The only two that I know of is John Lord, who passed away, and Matt Dakin, who's still a good friend of mine.
00:47:06.940 Two 30-year fire captains that analyze Paradise and Santa Rosa.
00:47:10.740 And they saw right through this in a second.
00:47:12.960 But they have a little outdoor training and they camp and they're used to what fires really do,
00:47:17.760 besides going out and just putting them out.
00:47:20.620 And we have awful long talks together, the three of us or two of us now, Matt and I.
00:47:25.600 And Matt's all over the internet also.
00:47:27.380 Matt Dakin, 33-year fire captain.
00:47:31.260 And he has great footage himself on Paradise.
00:47:33.780 The same stuff I have.
00:47:34.820 All the same anomalies.
00:47:36.600 Besides, smart meters also burned up.
00:47:39.820 One of the trips he took was with Deborah Tavares.
00:47:42.700 Many of your viewers probably heard of Deborah, who's become a friend of mine also.
00:47:46.960 And, you know, when you talked about the smart meters about three weeks ago, I got my bill in the mail.
00:47:55.740 And then they said, oh, and by the way, you know, they're going to put a new meter on your house.
00:47:59.280 And I've already told them years ago, no, you're not.
00:48:01.480 So I called and I said, I've received this notice and I want you to know right now, I'm not having any smart meter installed into my home.
00:48:12.240 And they say, oh, you know, it's a standard and it's fine.
00:48:14.380 And, you know, this is the direction that we're going.
00:48:17.320 And I said, look, I know that these are causing harm and you know that these are causing harm.
00:48:25.800 And then they tried to say that the government of Canada has approved them.
00:48:30.900 And I said, don't don't even go there with me about what the government has or hasn't approved, even with 5G, because they've never updated it in something like 60 years to say what kind of EMF and energy coming into your home is actually safe.
00:48:46.200 And with 5G, never mind with 4G, the United Nations had deemed it a carcinogenic.
00:48:53.920 So, you know, what kind of chemicals that are sprayed on trees and some of them they're banning because they're a carcinogenic.
00:49:02.720 They go penetrate the skin and they're making people sick, causing cancer and other harms.
00:49:08.200 So they're covering up the 4G, the 5G.
00:49:11.940 And the fact that it's carcinogenic, the fact that it actually penetrates your skin and it is causing people, as we have mentioned, to have that microwave effect where you feel like sometimes it's like, you know, there's just, I don't want to say this extra energy in the air, but something is disrupting our system.
00:49:29.480 And that we're being overloaded with it in our homes with all of this new technology.
00:49:36.320 And I would say to our viewers, start saying no.
00:49:39.220 And there's enough evidence.
00:49:41.080 So, again, I say that, but now you'd have to dig, dig for it, I would imagine, on the Internet to have any of this available.
00:49:49.340 A good friend of mine, Orleans, who writes books about 5G, and I've spoken at her house and other churches up north in Santa Rosa.
00:49:59.100 She's written many books on 5G.
00:50:02.640 And in her little court in the Tubbs fire, that was Santa Rosa, she had her smart meter taken off of her house.
00:50:11.500 When the fire came, it burned everybody's house to the ground, but not hers.
00:50:15.760 She's a wonderful person.
00:50:16.980 And you can find her books, I can't pronounce her last name, but that's Orleans, who's become a great friend and done some videos with me and with Matt Dakin.
00:50:28.260 Same with Michelle Melendez, the lady that wrote the book, The Great Maui Land Grab.
00:50:34.060 She's in Hawaii.
00:50:35.140 She put me in her book and put Matt in the book also.
00:50:38.800 And I had to say something about this climate change.
00:50:41.700 I've been mountaineering for half a century.
00:50:43.720 I usually know every flower, urn, shrub, vine, and tree in the whole state.
00:50:49.920 Pretty well versed.
00:50:51.520 Before I even left high school, I knew over 4,000 plants.
00:50:54.740 I wrote them all down.
00:50:56.060 Kind of nerdy that way.
00:50:57.420 But I've been climbing mountains for half a century.
00:51:00.180 And two weeks ago, I was up there.
00:51:01.940 There's plenty of snow.
00:51:03.040 All the wildflowers are the same size.
00:51:05.120 I don't see any difference in the flora.
00:51:08.380 Bonnet, Ethan, it's all the same animals.
00:51:10.080 I don't see the massive tree die off.
00:51:12.660 I'm looking for everything they talk about in this climate change.
00:51:15.520 I've not seen a change in 50 years.
00:51:18.440 And I know what I'm looking at.
00:51:20.180 All these plants.
00:51:22.380 It's just a huge, huge lie.
00:51:25.060 And we've got to find a way to stop all this.
00:51:27.380 Right.
00:51:27.700 So you would see those changes, though, I would imagine, in some of the national parks that they're setting on fire.
00:51:33.040 I remember last year we had you on the show when Jasper, here in Alberta, went up.
00:51:40.260 And, again, you proved that there were anomalies.
00:51:43.620 And then once we started to research it as well, the mayors and city council, or one of the city councillors,
00:51:49.080 had just attended an Ottawa event with all of the different mayors.
00:51:55.260 And it was focused on pretty much, you could say, the 15-minute city strategy.
00:52:01.160 And so when they came back, he was very excited to implement this strategy.
00:52:06.620 Next thing you know, there's this massive fire.
00:52:08.640 Then, you know, all of this land grab.
00:52:12.360 Does the province, does the federal government own the land or the province or the people?
00:52:16.740 It's just a real mess.
00:52:19.120 And people deserve to be in jail, but it's not the ones that are resting.
00:52:22.900 Somebody in the chat was talking about Ed Wackerman from the Oak Fire, who has apparently something like 16 charges against him.
00:52:32.060 And he's been in prison for over two years without bail.
00:52:35.580 He's 70 years old.
00:52:37.180 There's no way that he could have started this fire and ran.
00:52:40.920 I happened to go to that fire before he was arrested, 140 miles from my house, close to Yosemite.
00:52:51.460 I spent the whole day there before I came home, took pictures everywhere, and included that board in there.
00:52:57.000 Then, oh, maybe a year later, I find out this guy's in jail.
00:53:00.040 So I called his lawyer up, spoke to his lawyer, and told him, watch some of my videos.
00:53:05.740 You'll see what's really going on.
00:53:06.880 I even have pictures of that fire.
00:53:08.760 He didn't believe me.
00:53:10.000 And I told him, I'm going to be in that courtroom for the first case.
00:53:12.780 I showed up.
00:53:13.700 Older's courthouse in California, in Mariposa.
00:53:17.060 I went in there.
00:53:17.640 It was very quiet.
00:53:18.840 He looked over and saw me.
00:53:20.020 There's only 20 people in the whole room.
00:53:21.720 He saw me, and he walked over to the prosecutor, whispered something to him, and they're both looking at me and whispering.
00:53:27.280 Then they called the judge down.
00:53:28.520 All three were together, whispering, looking at me.
00:53:31.740 Then a judge went back up to his podium and canceled the court date.
00:53:36.300 No excuses whatsoever.
00:53:38.700 I happened to be in that room.
00:53:40.840 And I've talked to Ed Wakeerman's daughter, Julia.
00:53:43.600 Julie, she's up in Alaska and wants me to help him.
00:53:46.420 I want to take that board and put it in there and fry these fire investigators.
00:53:50.300 They don't have a chance against me.
00:53:52.140 They probably haven't studied plants.
00:53:54.680 Well, anyway, I'd like to do something about it.
00:53:57.420 I really don't like the injustice of this.
00:53:58.920 And he's just one.
00:54:00.780 All over California, they're putting people in jail that have done nothing.
00:54:04.300 Yeah.
00:54:04.540 Well, I've got to imagine that your evidence would be beyond dispute.
00:54:09.380 And the person that is here today, it's Ammon, obviously advocating for Ed and has a heart for that as well.
00:54:17.280 So thank you, Robert, for taking that stand.
00:54:19.480 And so it looks like, does that mean potentially, possibly, that this individual's lawyer could be in on it?
00:54:26.120 He's corrupt.
00:54:26.920 He's corrupt.
00:54:27.740 And so they need to fire this lawyer and they need to find somebody else.
00:54:32.180 So if anybody knows of a lawyer in this area who is willing to take on big, bad government, this is just this is a fight worth fighting.
00:54:41.020 And because this is definitely a conspiracy against the citizens of California and individuals to put them wrongfully, you know, in prison to shut them up.
00:54:51.980 And I guess send a clear message to anybody else that would dare to question the current scenario.
00:54:59.040 So that's right.
00:55:00.240 And this poor old guy, 73 years old, he's a diabetic.
00:55:03.940 He can barely walk.
00:55:05.220 When he let him in the courtroom, they didn't have him cross the room and sit with the other people.
00:55:09.120 He sat right next to the door, you know, on the very corner of the courtroom, all chained up like some horrible convict.
00:55:17.440 And when they arrested him, they told him, come on down to town.
00:55:20.540 We got to talk to you.
00:55:22.080 Halfway down the road somewhere, all the cops were there with all their guns drawn on this poor old gentleman.
00:55:27.460 And they said, people saw him running from the fire.
00:55:30.700 This guy can't even walk.
00:55:32.620 All they do is lie.
00:55:33.940 And they own the medias.
00:55:35.160 And, of course, when you see it on YouTube, anything about this, almost 100 percent of the people responding say, oh, put the guy in jail and they're against him because that's on the media.
00:55:45.740 Well, the medias, you know, but I've been there before.
00:55:48.960 And then when I went to the court case, I was there for three days.
00:55:52.460 I analyzed all over the place and found more anomalies.
00:55:57.460 Well, we're going to hope and pray that, Robert, you're going to be able to provide the evidence.
00:56:03.660 We're going to pray for your safety and security as all of us are on the front line here exposing this evil agenda.
00:56:09.580 You know, there's a major advantage because now in the United States, you've got Donald Trump at the helm, who is passing a lot of policies to come up against, for instance, geoengineering.
00:56:21.040 And, well, you know, with Robert Kennedy about making America healthy again, as far as your production of food is concerned and the chemicals that are sprayed on them.
00:56:34.340 And I know that somebody, I think it's Wilma here, has asked about the Jasper fires.
00:56:38.880 It's a good question.
00:56:40.520 One of the things she's saying is that there was multiple acres.
00:56:43.680 You had just mentioned at the beginning of the show that millions of acres are being burned.
00:56:47.700 So we know that trees are burning.
00:56:51.140 Previously in fires in the last couple of years, in the Okanagan, there was a fire.
00:56:57.280 And there were witnesses who said that there was spraying done in advance of these fires happening, which some people felt caused them to ignite and burn more extensively.
00:57:11.560 Are you experiencing or witnessing anything like that?
00:57:15.320 Do you have any evidence of that?
00:57:17.360 Evidence is just what I've seen on the flora, because I know almost every plant I see.
00:57:23.100 If it's an accelerant, it's not working on the trees, lest the needles would burn.
00:57:28.600 The first thing on a tree would burn is the needles, especially pine family.
00:57:32.600 They're not burning.
00:57:33.660 Only, like I said, close to metal structures or a river, but there's liquids.
00:57:40.640 So I can't believe it's an actual accelerant for the forest, because they're not burning.
00:57:45.080 They're not.
00:57:45.960 The trees are black, not the needles.
00:57:47.780 But what about the hectares in Canada where the forests are actually burning?
00:57:53.900 Or are you saying that they're igniting, but that they're not burning to the extent that normal natural fires do?
00:58:01.700 Yeah.
00:58:02.000 Now, I've not seen all of those areas, but everyone I've looked at, you know, 46 or 43, the needles are on the trees after the fire.
00:58:10.640 Then they fall off in the next two or three weeks.
00:58:13.920 Only needles burning is right next to a house.
00:58:16.160 And you saw my picture of a normal forest fire.
00:58:18.780 It burns everything and leaves a pole.
00:58:20.700 That's the way it should be, especially when they say, oh, it's a horrific firestorm.
00:58:24.120 It's up in the trees.
00:58:25.280 Well, why doesn't it look like my picture?
00:58:27.100 And I have other pictures like that.
00:58:28.840 Like I said, I've been climbing mountains for 50 years.
00:58:31.300 I have tons of pictures of fires, real ones, what they really look like, and they don't leave the trees.
00:58:37.000 How can we even call it a forest fire?
00:58:38.480 Yeah, well, I remember when I was a kid, my family always, I live in BC in the lower mainland, and we would go to the Okanagan for a summer vacation every year.
00:58:48.000 And there was multiple times where we would drive through the mountains and a fire had ravaged.
00:58:54.000 And as you say, it looked exactly like what you had said, just absolutely burned, destroyed, just black sticks sticking out of the ground.
00:59:03.320 And last year, a year before, I was driving the Coquihalla into the interior again, and it's exactly as you're describing.
00:59:13.360 I mean, they talked about paradise, where, oh, the wind was going so fast, it was 70 to 80 miles an hour, and like, great.
00:59:22.160 Was it at the ground level?
00:59:23.640 And they want to try to tell me that.
00:59:24.840 Well, it's down around your legs.
00:59:26.440 I never felt the wind that went around my legs.
00:59:28.700 It blows through all the trees.
00:59:30.140 Trees didn't burn.
00:59:30.960 You saw my paradise picture.
00:59:32.540 And that's not mine.
00:59:33.220 That was taken off the internet.
00:59:34.500 Same with all these places.
00:59:36.180 Now, on previous shows, when you were on, and I really do encourage people to, I know there was some repeat today, but a lot of it was new.
00:59:43.360 But on one of the other shows, you had shown where there was fires igniting under the earth.
00:59:51.220 And I found that, well, one, very, very concerning, because how would it ignite randomly under the earth?
00:59:59.760 It's not like it's volcanic.
01:00:01.660 And have you come across anything further?
01:00:04.920 I've not seen it in action.
01:00:06.460 I always show up a month later, the fire's out, maybe a little smoldering somewhere.
01:00:10.640 But, of course, that's the water content.
01:00:13.320 Sap, water, whatever.
01:00:14.380 It's the fluids of the trees that are being ignited.
01:00:18.060 And, of course, underground, the oxygen levels, it's oxygen-starved.
01:00:23.240 But somehow they just keep on going.
01:00:25.500 I've seen them look like badger holes.
01:00:27.400 Giant roots are missing.
01:00:30.300 And there's tunnels going everywhere from where the stump was.
01:00:33.460 Like, where did it all go?
01:00:34.820 It just kept on burning.
01:00:36.600 And that would be your sappy pines, mostly.
01:00:38.680 But I'm not going to rule out the water lovers, either.
01:00:40.980 You see what the Fremont cottonwoods and all the different aspen and so forth.
01:00:44.660 I've seen horrific ones where there's only the outer bark left.
01:00:49.020 And the leaves, of all things, the leaves.
01:00:51.280 You can light us, leave on fire with a match.
01:00:53.580 They don't burn unless they're by water or metals, mostly metals, whether it's ferrous or not.
01:00:59.580 And all these technologies, I think there's a crossover of technologies.
01:01:02.700 And maybe they even hire some arsonists to set some real fires.
01:01:06.020 I don't rule that out either.
01:01:07.340 Well, I'm wondering what the technology is about.
01:01:10.220 Because you know that in a microwave, you need moisture in the microwave for it to work.
01:01:16.780 And one of the questions was, what is the scientific explanation for water burning?
01:01:24.000 I can't elaborate on it.
01:01:25.600 I just know the vascular system of the tree is ignited.
01:01:29.920 Put a glass of water in your microwave versus a glass of chili.
01:01:33.940 The water heats up way faster.
01:01:35.420 I can't take it beyond that.
01:01:38.040 That's above my knowledge.
01:01:39.900 I don't know why the water heats up so much.
01:01:42.140 I know the molecules are moving faster, agitated.
01:01:44.940 And how does it combust with this odd flame?
01:01:48.080 I'm still trying to find out what the composition of the flame is.
01:01:51.260 It's not a normal wood fire flame.
01:01:53.680 Everything would have burned up.
01:01:55.340 And we know what metal does in a microwave as well.
01:01:57.720 Anybody that's put a teacup in the microwave by accident knows that there's going to be some
01:02:04.160 sparking and zapping going on in there.
01:02:06.860 And so again, without having any firm evidence of this, the question is, how do we get the real
01:02:14.060 evidence to find out who is doing this and why?
01:02:18.520 That's been one of the questions is like, what's the point?
01:02:21.500 Why would anyone do this?
01:02:23.140 Well, in Canada, we know that we have vast amounts of ranch land, for instance, that the
01:02:30.900 globalists want to get rid of the cattle industry.
01:02:34.080 Wow.
01:02:34.140 I'm in contact with one of the ranching associations because they're very concerned for multiple
01:02:41.320 reasons what's going on.
01:02:42.460 There's a couple of ways that they're coming after them.
01:02:45.140 They're, of course, with the Indian land grabs that, you know, were white colonists that owe
01:02:50.880 everything, you know, back to the Indians, etc.
01:02:53.560 So they're trying to take any rich land that is tied to, interestingly, a water source like
01:03:01.380 the ocean, rivers, lakes.
01:03:04.720 And then, of course, what better way as well to clear people off their land or people don't
01:03:08.940 want to move to the interior or get 80 acres of land anymore or 1,000 acres of land?
01:03:15.020 Because if those fires come, what will the consequence be, especially for ranchers with all those
01:03:20.780 cattle? And then, as well, we were discussing before the show that you can't even get insurance
01:03:26.740 anymore if you live in these locations.
01:03:29.000 So they're really trying to force people to lose their land, to give up their property,
01:03:34.460 to move into controllable locations like 15-minute cities.
01:03:38.800 So at the end of the show, I will bring up our 15-minute city page because I'm sure people
01:03:42.640 are sitting here thinking, what can we do?
01:03:45.560 And, you know, what we would recommend is that you take videos and information like this
01:03:50.160 and you start sitting down with your mayor and city council, your MLA, your MP, and you
01:03:57.520 start engaging with them in conversation.
01:03:59.600 And because they're going to maybe call you conspiracy theorists, then you say, okay, fair
01:04:03.580 enough, but how about this?
01:04:06.200 How about you watch the information that I've been researching and then let's have another
01:04:11.800 conversation?
01:04:12.400 And if they reject that, then they're either ignorant, lazy, or they know what's going on
01:04:18.320 and they're part of the problem.
01:04:20.700 But for the majority of the times, for a lot of the time, what we're finding is that a lot
01:04:26.020 of these elected officials aren't looking past the end of their nose or CNN or global news.
01:04:31.740 And so that's where we have a real opportunity as citizens across the country to get in and
01:04:36.460 help educate these individuals.
01:04:38.360 And then with Action for Canada, we have a 15-minute city notice of liability against
01:04:43.640 the 15-minute cities, but it covers all of this climate change propaganda.
01:04:48.300 I mean, this initiative is coming from an unelected global body that are interfering with our democracy.
01:04:59.140 And that is considered in America and in the United States as treason.
01:05:03.340 And when you have a counselor that got elected or an MLA who is not that aware but just wanted
01:05:11.400 to run for office, maybe the perks, whatever reason, and all of a sudden they're seeing
01:05:15.800 the evidence that you have, it's compelling, and now you're threatening them with personal
01:05:20.100 liability, they begin to get a little more interested in what you have to say.
01:05:25.680 So, Robert, what other suggestions do you have?
01:05:30.780 Two more things is, and this is for everybody, I'm not going to get rich off this book.
01:05:36.060 I already know that.
01:05:36.780 And that's not my plan.
01:05:38.340 Any of the photographs I shared, especially my own that I took, anybody in the world can
01:05:43.580 use them.
01:05:44.100 I'm not going to copyright any of my photos.
01:05:46.480 Use them, share them, talk it up.
01:05:48.660 I don't care how you use it.
01:05:50.140 And I told Michelle that in Hawaii, use my photos any way you want, if you need evidence.
01:05:56.380 Can I ask you, when is your book going to be published?
01:06:00.440 It's probably going to be late summer.
01:06:02.340 There's still quite a bit of things to put in it.
01:06:05.580 And the way things are going right now, I might add more fire after mass.
01:06:09.520 Right.
01:06:09.900 Yeah.
01:06:10.120 Robert, when your book is published, please let us know, because this would be an amazing
01:06:15.120 resource for our viewers to purchase and then purchase extra copies and actually deliver
01:06:21.140 them, send them to as many elected officials in your community as possible and ask them
01:06:26.780 for a response.
01:06:28.520 Like, don't just expect that you're going to send a book.
01:06:31.040 Maybe the video may be easier, but we need answers and we need people to be investigating
01:06:37.820 this.
01:06:38.700 We need the fire department, the chiefs to be pressed in on as well.
01:06:41.820 They have a responsibility here, just like our RCMP, our Federal Policing Service.
01:06:47.220 They were silenced during COVID.
01:06:49.960 They've been silenced in response to all of the radical extremists coming into our country.
01:06:56.040 And they've taken an oath to serve and protect who?
01:06:59.320 Canadian citizens.
01:07:01.160 And so we need to mandate that.
01:07:03.560 And then as well, if these fire departments have been infiltrated or we have weak-kneed chiefs,
01:07:09.960 spineless chiefs that are there and don't want to go against the grain because they know
01:07:13.860 as well something is suspicious and that these fires aren't natural and are too afraid to
01:07:17.640 speak up about it, they need to hear the public backlash.
01:07:21.460 And I think once this starts to build, then we're going to see this change.
01:07:26.500 So, Robert, do you have any word in closing for our audience?
01:07:30.360 Just hope and pray that we can stem the tide and get everybody on board and work together
01:07:38.160 to stop this evil that's permeating the planet.
01:07:41.340 Excellent.
01:07:41.980 Well, thank you for your expertise in sharing that with us.
01:07:45.160 Our video will be available on Rumble.
01:07:47.360 We'll be launching it tomorrow.
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01:08:03.520 All right.
01:08:03.940 Thank you, sir.
01:08:04.760 Thank you so much for joining us today.
01:08:06.260 We look forward to having you on again.
01:08:09.080 Thank you.
01:08:10.080 Okay, bye.
01:08:11.180 All right.
01:08:11.660 Well, that's really important information.
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01:08:38.460 out to a greater audience.
01:08:39.560 So please assist us on that, share our information and take us serious.
01:08:43.580 Like, don't just watch this program and say, yeah, you know, that's good ideas to share
01:08:47.320 this with elected officials.
01:08:48.640 Really do your part.
01:08:49.660 Because as our voice rises together in unity, that is truly when we see that we are making
01:08:56.180 an actual change and shifting the scenario.
01:08:59.120 And we're going to just expose the corruption and those who are behind this.
01:09:03.940 All right.
01:09:04.200 Next week, as our guest, it's going to be Ted Kuntz.
01:09:08.140 I am excited to have him on the show because we're going to be talking about this measles scare
01:09:13.420 tactic from Big Pharma.
01:09:14.980 There has been a massive rise in parents' vaccine hesitancy, immunization hesitancy, of course,
01:09:23.180 because of all the evidence coming out that the immunizations are causing vaccine injury
01:09:29.240 to children.
01:09:30.800 And they've been covering this information up for a long time.
01:09:33.760 But with Trump at the helm down in the United States and Robert Kennedy Jr.
01:09:38.220 at the helm as well, they are exposing Big Pharma.
01:09:43.800 They're talking about the adjuvants that are, those are the metals that are in the vaccines.
01:09:49.760 And the other day, I have a report where the mercury is being banned from the flu shots.
01:09:57.720 These are things that travel through your body.
01:09:59.640 And some reports have said, and we had Dr. McCullough on last week, some reports have
01:10:06.720 claimed, and there is evidence of it, that as this moves through your system, autism is
01:10:12.620 increased, autoimmune, along with other ingredients that they've included.
01:10:19.500 And as Dr. McCullough said last week, when you combine ingredients, that adds to the heightened
01:10:24.640 chance that your child will have a vaccine injury.
01:10:27.600 Anyways, Ted Kuntz is going to come on, and he's going to provide this information much
01:10:33.120 more eloquently than I can.
01:10:35.080 And we're looking forward to that.
01:10:36.400 We're also going to cover pregnancy and how Big Pharma is really trying to push vaccines
01:10:44.240 for pregnant women, what the results are of that, and the warnings.
01:10:47.840 Ted and Vaccine Choice Canada are just doing a phenomenal job.
01:10:51.540 They have a couple of new guides for pregnancy, as well as regarding child immunization.
01:10:57.600 And this is their time to shine.
01:10:59.820 After over 30 years of ringing the bell about vaccines, Ted and his team are finally having
01:11:07.620 the voice and the platform where people are ready to listen.
01:11:11.960 So do join us next week.
01:11:13.160 It's going to be a very important show.
01:11:15.220 And then the Bible verse for today, it's actually a number of verses.
01:11:18.460 I found this on the internet.
01:11:20.140 And I thought, you know what?
01:11:20.900 This covers so much.
01:11:22.120 I mean, we could be so naturally freaking out about the fires and about, you know, all
01:11:27.180 of the corruption in this global agenda.
01:11:30.260 But Hebrews 13, 15 says, take one day at a time.
01:11:35.180 And then it says, remember all things work together for good.
01:11:39.420 That's from Romans 8, 28.
01:11:41.900 Under no circumstances should you worry.
01:11:44.320 Philippians 4, 6, start every day with prayer and thanksgiving.
01:11:48.960 Thank God that he's perfectly in control.
01:11:51.500 I've said it numerous times before.
01:11:53.280 We're in this mess because Canada, America, and the Western nations that are founded on
01:11:57.840 Christian principles turned their back on God.
01:12:00.760 And they allowed all of this evil to enter our land and into our schools and into our government
01:12:08.680 facilities.
01:12:09.220 And it's time to turn that around.
01:12:10.720 So, be on your knees in prayer.
01:12:13.540 Thank God that he's in control.
01:12:15.260 He covers those who are his own.
01:12:17.040 And we have that promise and assurance as well.
01:12:19.840 And then the Lord will never leave you nor forsake you.
01:12:23.000 Hebrews 13, 15.
01:12:24.740 And the final verse is from Colossians 3, 17.
01:12:28.020 Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
01:12:30.940 So, we want to fill Canada once again with the spirit of the Lord.
01:12:34.380 Proclaim the name of the Lord Jesus Christ who died and rose again for our sins.
01:12:38.980 He is the Son of God who sits at the right hand of the Father waiting for just the right
01:12:44.160 day to come back.
01:12:45.740 We won't know the time or the hour, so we need to be prepared.
01:12:49.340 And as a country, we need to get right with him.
01:12:52.260 And there's that promise that it says that if we will humble ourselves and pray that he
01:12:58.420 will heal our land.
01:12:59.400 And so, you know, this has got to be the priority.
01:13:04.360 And for the countries that are doing that, we can see that God is truly healing their
01:13:07.780 lands and setting them free.
01:13:09.560 So, thank you for joining us.
01:13:11.000 I look forward to seeing you next week.
01:13:12.700 God bless you and God bless Canada.
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01:15:23.500 Welcome to Tanya.
01:15:29.660 Ah!
01:15:30.260 Woo!
01:15:31.120 Woo!
01:15:33.000 Woo!
01:15:34.300 That's what I've got to say.
01:15:35.980 Look at this crowd.
01:15:37.240 Woo!
01:15:37.660 Woo!
01:15:38.240 Woo!
01:15:38.660 Woo!
01:15:39.160 Woo!
01:15:39.660 Woo!
01:15:40.160 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
01:15:47.660 Woo!
01:15:48.160 Woo!
01:15:48.660 Woo!
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01:15:52.160 Woo!
01:15:52.660 Woo!
01:15:53.160 Woo!
01:15:53.480 You're not forgetting fathers, for giving their lives, and sacrificing so much for
01:15:59.360 our freedom.
01:16:00.320 Woo!
01:16:00.440 Woo!
01:16:00.820 Woo!
01:16:01.360 Woo!
01:16:01.900 Woo!
01:16:03.420 Woo!
01:16:03.500 Woo!
01:16:03.540 And I'm calling on you today.
01:16:06.340 Don't put them to shame.
01:16:08.320 Don't waste what they did.
01:16:10.860 We have guaranteed rights in this country.
01:16:14.300 Woo!
01:16:15.040 Woo!
01:16:17.340 Woo!
01:16:19.560 Woo!
01:16:20.100 Woo!
01:16:21.480 We are putting chapters across the nation.
01:16:24.920 We are going to be in every town and every city.
01:16:28.660 And we are going to build communities within these communities of life-minded people
01:16:33.140 who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other
01:16:37.000 and give each other the help when they're down.
01:16:40.200 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters
01:16:45.100 to support our businesses.
01:16:46.880 The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
01:16:54.240 Judgment will again be found on justice and those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:17:02.840 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:17:10.620 And then verse 23 comes along with a promise.
01:17:13.640 God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:17:20.420 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:17:25.640 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God
01:17:31.940 who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort
01:17:37.480 because we as a nation have turned our backs on him.
01:17:41.940 And we need to get right.
01:17:44.500 So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:17:48.300 I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:17:52.140 God bless you and God bless you and God bless you all.
01:18:02.860 May God bless you and God bless you all.
01:18:06.860 Thank you.
01:18:36.860 Thank you.