Pastor and Church Leader Webinar - Feb 18th 2021
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Action For Canada is a not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to protecting faith, family and freedom in Canada. In order to do so, the organization has been working diligently and consistently since 2008 to educate, equip, and empower pastors and church leaders in order to protect and advance the freedom of the Church.
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okay so a little bit about action for Canada we've been building this organization for five
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years we're a not-for-profit organization and we're we've been reaching out to millions of
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Canadians and working to unite our voices in opposition to the destructive policies tearing
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at the fabric of this nation through letter-writing campaigns petitions seminars fundraising and legal
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actions we are working to educate equip and encourage and empower Canadians to take action
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we are fully committed to protecting faith family and freedom
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now I just want to switch over and we have a disclaimer Denise if you could bring that up
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okay so just to start off the information presented at this meeting is for general information purposes
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only while we endeavor to provide accurate and up-to-date information
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we make no representations or warranties of any kind express or implied about the completeness
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accuracy reliability suitability or availability of the information we provide any reliance you place
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on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk the information we provide should not be
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used as a substitute for advice from a qualified legal professional health practitioner or appropriate
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okay now we're going to get to business so boy we are in a spiritual battle of epic proportions and we need to name our enemy and know what we are up against
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proverbs says that a wise man sees danger coming and take steps to protect himself and his family
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we're here today because we believe that our family our church community is under attack and that it is vital we rise up in defense of the body of christ in order to protect and advance the kingdom of god in canada as we're called to do we believe without a doubt without a doubt that the church is essential and a critical part of the community providing love and support to all who are in need
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whether through parent counseling offering a roof over someone's head food for their belly or a spiritual meal for their soul the church is essential to all of society
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because of this in october action for canada began a campaign to open the churches and we have been working diligently and consistently since then to equip pastors and church leaders with resources to achieve this goal
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such as the freedom and church leaders and even the congregations to sign and send to their premier and health officers advising them that they will no longer comply with the orders because they are unlawful irrational inconsistent and in violation of the constitution and we'll be discussing this today and i'm hoping to give you a lot of tools wherein it will empower you so that you'll open your churches
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so that you'll open your churches over the past years we have seen a constant erosion of our country's values and it's time for it to stop and we need to unite especially in the body of christ in order for this to happen
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we have with us today a number of experts in their field with lots of experience and knowledge directly applicable to you as a pastor or church leader we will cover the laws that apply directly to you identify where the government is acting outside the law
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is acting outside the law we will talk with a retired constable vincent is with us today who will give you great advice when dealing with the officers and bylaw officers and we will give you the tools you need
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to see how you are being manipulated into complying with orders that are designed to tear down the church
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to begin our presentation i'm super pleased to introduce you all to denise o'donnell who takes her knowledge and experience from sales and real estate investing and applies it directly to our situation today
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she's prepared a thought provoking presentation on how common sales and marketing techniques are being weaponized to disempower the church
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so knowledge is power and that's what she's going to give you today welcome denise
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thanks thanks so much i'm so pleased to be working with this group um like tanya said we're working
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basically just in the pursuit of truth and freedom we want to help everybody here make sense of this new
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normal that we found ourselves in if everybody just thinks back to only one year ago how different everything
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looked images like this right we just took these things for granted having meals for family seeing parades
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i've got three small kids that haven't been in sports now in about 10 months and of course my own mom
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i haven't seen her since the beginning of november compare all those wonderful images to what we have
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today okay lots of empty playgrounds and i almost cry when i think of it um how many seniors are unable
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to read with their families and they're unable to congregate at church
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so we went from worshiping services like this to this um i mean it's amazing what's transpired in these
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last 10 months so of course everybody here is pastors we're just absolutely overwhelmed there's so many
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competing values and things to think about um and i've asked my pastor friends you know
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what are you doing so far like 10 months ago how what are you doing to make sense of it all and of course
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it's important to go to scripture but scripture is not always straightforward either because there's even
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competing ideas within that on top of that we have competing values of society of our family of the health care system
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of the government that's now demanding that we all um cooperate with this international pandemic
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so where does that leave pastors and your roles and responsibilities
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so what we're done for you today is to take all of these complicated values and ideas and we're going
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to help you see it through five frameworks we're going to talk about the christian religion versus
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this new religion that's made its way into our society i'm going to teach you about common manipulation
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techniques um i learned about them in sales and i've since realized oh my gosh these are being used
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on everybody all over the world we're going to talk about the role of church and state and how that's
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changed so much in the last 10 months we have a retired police officer and a top constitutional lawyer to
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help us navigate our rights and responsibilities when it comes to the dealing with the police dealing with
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bylaw officers in dealing with government officials um and then also we'll go over what the rights are
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of the church and of pastors um and who they're responsible for exactly as well as legal action that's
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underway so we're not going to tell you what to think but we really are going to fill in the gaps
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of some of the information that you don't have and we're going to help you ask the right questions so
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that you can help make sense of what's going on so at the end of it all you'll be able to make sense
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of the new normal we'll be able to empower your position with truth we're going to review the law
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and the constitution only the parts that apply to you and we want you to know the limits not just of
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your own actions but of course what the government can and cannot do for you and most importantly of all
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we want to make it so clear what's at stake and that is the future of christianity in this great
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nation and of course the future of all canadians so with that i'm just going to jump right into it
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fasten your seat belts because here we go um four years ago i was not even a christian not only was it
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not on my radar but i realized looking back now i had been so indoctrinated from kindergarten to see it
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as something patriarchal oppressive judgmental and certainly not anything i needed to make sense of
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my life then i heard of this guy jordan peterson in 2016 he shot to international fame when he tried to
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bring people's attention to the fact that censorship was being now passed in our laws bill c16 was the
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first of its kind that said you have to refer to somebody by their appropriate gender or you can be fined
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and lose your business and if you refuse to pay that fine go to jail i thought what this is crazy
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well i started to learn more about him and then i started to learn from him the key key fundamental
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importance that christianity plays in our free society today i realized i only focused on the
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cultural aspects right the superficial stuff you see on tv i cared about my sports i cared about being
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able to drive my car and that was about it religion act who needs it but then it began to become apparent
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that these ideas that we hold so dear freedom the pursuit of happiness and all that it came from
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somewhere and that began my journey very quickly um to my conversion to faith once i understood the idea
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that the individual is sovereign um that all of our laws that run the free west come from of course
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the ten commandments in the bible and the most fundamental idea of all is this idea that we
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voluntarily by choice x our burden of the cross and by freedom to do that that we can have this amazing
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society based on truth this idea is so americans put it on their coin in god we trust and it's the
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opening line of our canadian charter of rights and freedoms whereas canada is founded upon principles
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that recognize the supremacy of god and the rule of law and everywhere we turn we see that being
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this new power at work seeks to replace god with powers of the state and it's well aware that the
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first thing that has to happen is the destruction of the judeo-christian religion
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so you've begin begun to see the fruits of this in our culture we're seeing more fines and regulations
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not only that at first we were allowed to voluntarily comply that was quickly forced
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compliance which has now led bankruptcy people being alone increased suicides and it's really
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important for all of us not just as pastors but every citizen to understand that there's a religion
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work here it can be called many things a useful term is the post-modern marxists
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post-modern because it's a relatively new idea that says we can dispense with three thousand years
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of worship of god and it manifests itself by worshiping these ideas not the individual the collective
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is what matters most big government matters it's allowed to be intrusive and everywhere these post-modern
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marxist ideas have been tried it is always resulted in slavery tyranny starvation and death
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karl marx was one of the founders he was actually a satanist and he wrote a plan that involved the
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destruction of the west he sees everything through a filter of power you either have power or you don't
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so of course what's god god is power and he lords that power over people who don't have it
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that's what i learned in school he replaced the ten commandments with his own commandments
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that include the abolition of property we're seeing that play out today heavy progressive
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taxes the abolition of inheritance confiscation of the property of citizens and immigrants central
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banking has grown in force we have state-controlled communication big tech and we have state-controlled
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education of our children the idea behind this is to take that transfer of wealth power from the little
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guy shifted into the hands of big banks big tech and big pharma um she's created a 10 her own 10-point
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chart that also involves destruction of the west and these 10 points were actually adopted by the united
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nations remember unicef in the 70s and 80s we used to give our coins well all that money went directly to
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support these ideas number one take god and prayer out of the education system reduce parental authority
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destroyed judeo-christian families makes being easy make divorce being easy make sexuality an
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alternative lifestyle bill c16 not only made it alternative by law you have to now embrace these
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alternative lifestyles and use the right pronoun because if you don't look out the idea is to debase
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art that is everything beautiful that god has made use media to promote and change mindsets create an
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interfaith movement and not of that get government to embrace these laws and especially the church
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these ideas seem crazy in 1945 but you look now and i see 10 for 10 playing out in our society
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so really quickly there are hundreds of ways that humans can be manipulated i've chosen six where i think
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they're easy to explain they're easy to spot and once you see them it's very hard to unsee them so it is
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my hope that you'll begin by the end of this to see where they're being used on us and you'll know how
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to explain them to other people okay so everybody knows about the tobacco industry in the 50s and 60s
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messages everywhere the morroboro man riding on a mountain is it safe of course it is cigarettes are
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fantastic no they're not addictive and of course today we know all of that's a huge lie you may or
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may not remember in the 1990s every president of every american tobacco company stood before the u.s
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senate and swore on the bible no cigarettes are not addictive nope they sure don't cause cancer
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and we know today that wasn't true how was it despite all of the scientists and all of the research
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that proved these things were dangerous they were able to market everywhere successfully well we know
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now that they hired pr firms they ran vicious discrediting campaigns against any journalist who
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said anything bad about cigarettes and of course any scientists that said cigarettes were bad were either
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shunned discredited or hired to promote the message that big tobacco is good they went on to pay other
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people to influential journalists and healthy agencies we saw anything happen with monsanto
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genetically modified food was going to solve the world's food shortage of course what they didn't
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say was that it does use pesticides and they cause cancer of course they everybody knows that but it took
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years of work to fight this constant media campaign saying that it was good bayern aspirin who bought
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monsanto regretted that decision because it cost them billions in lawsuits so now we know hills
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knowlton is the if you look on the right side of your screen that is the company the pr firm that
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promoted all tobacco ketchum promoted monsanto but now there's a worse group bigger and more powerful than
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the other two the publicist group not only works for a number of powerful lobby groups but they hold
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stake and interest in these companies they own news guard this is a place that centers all
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scientific research decides what news makes it to our headlines and what doesn't they have partnered
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with the world economic forum if you don't know about klaus schwab klaus schwab he's a good guy to get
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to know he's the man behind this idea promoted on time magazine of our global reset how we're going to
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publicist group also works with microsoft and they partner directly with bill gates in the
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production of vaccines they work with the world health organization the department of defense
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which says that anybody who does not stand behind vaccine production and vaccine administration is
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considered a national terrorist threat that's me i'm lowly me because i was so disheartened by the
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reaction that my son had at three years old from his vaccine that left him autistic for me sharing that
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story i'm now considered a national terrorist threat and of course they own stakes in all of the major
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pharmaceutical industries so these three groups have used the following manipulation techniques that i'm
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going to share with you today other words for manipulation include persuasion hypnosis influence
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it results in tunnel vision it leaves you open to suggestion and it's absolutely most effective when you don't
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know what's happening they can't make you think something you don't want to but if you're not aware that
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so without us knowing it we've had our focus directed for a very long time and nobody is immune to it
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let's check out some of the ways that it works we all know we don't think as clearly when we're emotional
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compared to when we're calm and sales and marketing of course relies on this fact to make a sale
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but more importantly media government and big pharma rely on this fact to change your mind
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we all think we act on information actually don't we always act on emotion so see if you can figure out
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what emotion this kid has what do you feel when you see him important thing is not the product he
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represents but the emotion that's evoked when you see the product this one's been used for a whole
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bunch of different things but i'd love to be the mom in this picture oh look at that it's my bank if i
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want to feel happy i just show up there to do my banking and this one and this one
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how about this emotion that's a happy little baby
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and then the one we've seen the most of in the last months this image this emotion which of course
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is fear has become synonymous with covet all right so priming what's that it's this idea that we're
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being prepared for what comes next i tell it to my kids get your jammers on time to prime you get ready
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for bed what do you think of when i say the letter a you're like 95 of people you've answered red
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and this might not seem like a big deal but the forces going on behind the scenes are incredibly
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powerful and they're the one directing our behavior it comes from kindergarten when we heard the word apple
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and we learned the colors of the rainbow steve jobs the most brilliant marketing mastermind in the world
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understood this powerful connection and he wanted his product to be connected to the apple and of
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course as christians of faith we know the apple has a whole other meaning as well they ran a simple
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experiment and found that when people were in a room with an apple compared to being in a room without
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one a thousand times this test was run and people in the room the apple performed better that's
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that priming our brain when it sees an apple is ready for school and for learning
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it's really important it prepares us for what's next so what image comes to mind now when you
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hear the word covid a year ago i don't know the sniffles well let's compare that to today
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and of course these words are meant to prime that emotional part of the brain the part that helps us
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make decisions remember suppress this critical thinking weighing your options and promote the emotion
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once they've got you in a state of fear now things like oh where did i go now that they've got you
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in a state of fear things like preparing you for vaccines is easier and it makes sense that you might
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want to be closed for business here's a story that came up in the news you may have heard in edmonton a
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red deer mom had her teenage son taken away at the airport and withheld no phone calls allowed but
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that's okay she was told because we're doing this to protect the country that kind of behavior
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try to imagine a year ago any kid being separated from their parent no phone calls she didn't know
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where he was being allowed that only became possible with the link to the fear response
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they want us to open up our business that now has become opening back to normal being safe has
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become associated now with vaccines i have nothing against vaccines if people openly choose to get
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the vaccine but understand there has been a huge marketing manipulation strategy behind that starting
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with the lockdowns and this covid19 framing this is just whatever you compare something to will
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determine your thought of that product right so two identical products one kills five percent of
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or five percent of germs survive the other kills 95 which one are you going to choose despite the fact
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they're absolutely identical we all chose that one okay so framing is used when we think of shutting down
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our businesses of course we have to shut down our businesses deaths remember the big cases of deaths
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yes making money doesn't compare to the death rate so i just want to show you quickly just look at the
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bars on the left hand side you can see the death rate in canada from 2016 and then move over four little
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bars to the white bar the death rate in the middle of a world global pandemic in 2020 is actually exactly
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the same we have deaths remember everywhere well how come they're not showing up on the bar graph
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and if you take covid19 deaths circled here in yellow and compare it to heart disease death
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we can see that the number one killer is not covid if we compare covid to pneumonia and the flu
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there's not a lot of difference we've had the flu for a very long time taking an incredible toll on
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our seniors we have never ever shut down churches or businesses or destroyed the livelihood of people for the flu
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knowing that framing determines your choices they always get you to focus on what not the death rate
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because they know now it's not that high we count cases cases are up cases are up let's keep businesses
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closed don't talk about the fact that 10 months starting 10 months ago we've seen four times higher rates of
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suicide now compared to death rates of covid that's not a good framing for pharmaceutical companies
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compare this to the fact that overall suicide deaths are up everywhere particularly in the young
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in august 2020 three in four young people struggle with at least one mental health issue this has become
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rampant now with forced lockdowns and quarantines there's been a 31 increase in the mental health
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of age kids 12 to 17. all right three last ones conformity we all want to be the same as everybody
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else and not stand out that's important it's kept us safe for a long time but it's also important
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no there's a time for conformity and there is a time for independent thought and i'm suggesting to
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everybody here let's really look at when conformity can hurt us there has been so many policies passed
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in a short amount of time that is destroying lives and our economy and yet we're going along with it
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understand that conformity is an incredible force and again it has been used by every communist culture
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and nazi culture that we have the fear of being ostracized or being seen as being wrong
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is actually stronger than our fear of death and everybody's heard this term cancel culture
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well cancel culture is the flip side of conformity and it is the most powerful tool
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our government has to ensure that we do what they say
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i'm not going to spend too much time on this if you look on the left this is the communist
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chart of coercion it's been around for more than a hundred years one of the main tenets monopolize
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perception so of course on the left we see where communists have done it on the right you can see
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where it's also being used as a tactic by our own government it's very important if you want people
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to comply that you weaken them physically and you need them to become worn out by constant
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and fear i'm assuming everybody here can begin to see where we're seeing a similar playbook layout with this
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covid another thing that's important is it's absolutely essential people think there is
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no way to resist you have to know who is in charge all the time and an easy way to do this is to make
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sure people are given positive rewards for complying and they're being punished for when they don't comply
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if you look on the right those same things are playing out with the covid campaign
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here's another one on the left of the communist regimes make sure people develop habits of compliance
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they don't want fighters they want people who voluntarily agreed to follow the rules
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often these demands to be more power effective are supposed to be illogical and contradictory this
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keeps people guessing it makes it so hard to make sense of what's going on and again it reinforces
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who's in control look on the right side of your screen you can see where these same tactics are
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being used by the covid campaign here's an important one for everyone in this room i assume everybody
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here has so much combined experience not just as a pastor but working with churches this technique
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of thinking past the sale is to focus people's attention on one outcome the more you focus on just one
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outcome the less important any other decision becomes and it leaves you blind to the idea of alternatives
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completely done deal so here's a question how many pastors in this room have been approached by
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consultants or health officers from the government to ask you how you think we should best handle
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ourselves in a pandemic i'm willing to bet if i saw a raising of hands i don't think i'd see too many
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that's thinking past the sale everybody got told instead new normal don't worry guys it's the new
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normal and eventually we'll somewhat go back to normal but be primed and ready things are pretty
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much going to stay the way they are now so this term that we didn't start hearing until april has actually
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been around for a very long time so here's another question speaking of normal when did exactly this become
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normal or this all right but i want you to think of this idea of commitment and consistency we all want
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to think of ourselves as reliable trustworthy we want to be predictable so whatever behavior we do
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we want that to be consistent with who we are as a person it's kind of a mental shortcut too to help
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make decisions there's too much information i'm a person who follows the rules and i'm certainly
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agreeable and i don't want to cause a fuss that's who i am so when a rule comes out that you're asked to
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follow absolutely i'm law-abiding citizen i'm going to follow it so here's an interesting study two
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neighborhoods and i'll leave you on this thought one was completely unwilling to hang a sign in their front
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lawn that says please drive safely meanwhile 10 blocks away exactly same sign these people were
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four times more willing to say yeah i'll hang that lawn sign was one key difference any guesses
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10 days earlier that one neighborhood that said yes to the lawn sign was asked to hang a little tiny
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postcard in their window first so all those that said yes to that teeny tiny postcard or said yes to
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wearing a mask now it's much easier to get that bigger ask down the road remember when we were all asked
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flatten the curve it's just temporary probably two weeks after spring break and all the kids will be
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back to school oh i can do that i'll keep my kid home for two weeks when did that
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become this situation that we're in now does everybody realize and some of you are old enough
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to remember the time not since second the second world war has our federal government restricted the
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freedom of canadians to work to enter and leave our own country nor have provinces imposed bans on
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inter-provincial travel nor have businesses nor churches been asked to close
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that's commitment and consistency so i hope you'll begin to see throughout the rest of this talk that
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there is a growing number now of legal medical business professionals who are starting to see that
00:30:29.980
they're being cancelled simply for asking the question do we really need to lock everything down
00:30:36.700
for a long time indefinitely pay attention to how many headlines you read from your provincial health
00:30:42.940
officer news stations that use these six techniques to disempower you
00:30:51.580
all right these few images here's a common ad we hear social distance i'd like to present it this way
00:30:59.500
what's social about the distancing and of course wear a mask really how many of you have seen moms with
00:31:07.500
their own babies wearing a mask or in their car and of course we're told to stay safe really at the
00:31:15.180
destruction of our businesses at the forced keeping people home from church
00:31:20.220
if we're all in this together i would simply like us to ask in what together what exactly are we in
00:31:31.580
i'm going to start with section 176 uh section 176 of the criminal code
00:31:39.580
every person is guilty of an offense and liable to imprisonment who by threats of force unlawfully
00:31:45.980
obstructs or prevents or endeavors to obstruct or prevent an efficient from celebrating a religious
00:31:52.540
or spiritual service or performing any other function in connection with their calling now pay
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attention to the word or following that or means that what was just said in in the clause a is an offense
00:32:10.540
by itself you don't need to go any further that represents an offense anytime you're reading criminal
00:32:15.820
law you always have to pay attention to the word or or and if it's an end then both sections need to
00:32:24.780
apply in order to to make it an offense so or also stands for also also knowing that an officiant is about
00:32:33.020
to perform is on their way to perform or is it returning from the performance of any of the duties or
00:32:39.340
functions mentioned in paragraph a that also constitutes a criminal offense by assaulting or offer any
00:32:48.700
violence to them or arrests them on a civil process or under the pretense of executing a civil process
00:33:05.260
okay so section two of 176 this is another offense section everyone who willfully disturbs or
00:33:15.100
interrupts an assemblage of persons met for religious worship or for a moral social or benevolent purpose
00:33:24.380
is guilty of an offense so that's a whole separate offense unto its own and subsection three
00:33:32.780
everyone who at or need at or near a meeting referred to in subsection two willfully does anything that
00:33:40.700
disturbs the order of solemnity solemnity of that meeting is guilty of an offense so we have three
00:33:50.780
separate offense sections and i think that pretty much covers everything under 176 and it covers just
00:33:59.900
about anything that's going on from a church perspective that clearly cannot be interrupted
00:34:08.140
and not only be interrupted there can be no threats associated to that so i know there was a conversation
00:34:15.900
the other day about a from a pastor talking about a case where an officer came to visit them and the
00:34:22.140
pastor brought to their attention section 176 and the officer made the comment have you ever been to jail
00:34:29.180
so that in itself right there is a threat so what we're starting to see what i'm seeing very closely in
00:34:38.540
my assistance in relationship to churches here in ontario is that it's quite clear that police
00:34:48.300
up until now probably were not aware of section 176 because there were there there are quite a few
00:34:55.820
examples i can think of in the past six months where sections 176 was clearly breached and it didn't
00:35:04.780
really come to many people's attention until just recently and we're starting to see the police response
00:35:11.420
to enforcement is now very different in ontario on sundays during services they don't attend now or at
00:35:18.380
least they in the areas that i'm aware of they no longer attend i think they're very aware that they
00:35:23.100
shouldn't have been doing that so the engagement that could happen should put you uh make you aware
00:35:32.140
or put you on guard to proceed accordingly with this list of actions that you should take so as
00:35:39.420
soon as you're aware that some police are going to be attending your property or your your church and
00:35:44.140
coming on the premises you need to immediately be aware that you should be recording by either audio
00:35:49.340
or video video with audio would be the preferential choice and if you're not in a position to be able to
00:35:55.980
do that certainly if you have other people around you you should discuss this in advance and let
00:36:01.260
other people know that if any law enforcement personnel come onto your property take out your
00:36:06.460
cameras and start either videotaping or some people can videotape some people can audio record
00:36:13.180
if you're asked by the police to turn that off you are under no obligation to turn off
00:36:18.060
your audio recording or video recording you're certainly permissible to do that as long as
00:36:23.980
the person can record as long as they are someone who is a part of the conversation
00:36:32.540
and that's for audio so if you're going to record someone you can't just put down a recording device
00:36:37.740
and leave the room so you need to be present in order to record
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let the police know that you're dealing with that you're exercising your foundational rights and the word
00:36:49.980
foundational will immediately flag them that you're talking about the charter
00:36:54.940
also provide your name and your title immediately by doing so they won't have to ask you so you kind
00:37:00.540
of catch them off guard they're not going to be asking you for your information you're just coming
00:37:04.860
right out and and volunteering it up front and that's also an advantage in the interpersonal
00:37:11.740
relationship because it clearly shows that you don't have anything to hide and you're you're
00:37:17.020
you're actually being polite and kind by extending that information up front so if you extend kindness
00:37:24.940
and politeness up front and treat the person that you're dealing with with dignity and respect then
00:37:31.900
that's the type of behavior you should expect in return so always um approach conversation that way
00:37:38.620
you don't need to answer any questions and certainly if this becomes uh contact on legal grounds i
00:37:45.740
wouldn't answer any questions if you were talking to a lawyer and i am certainly not a lawyer but if
00:37:51.660
you're talking to a lawyer um they would strongly suggest that the less you say the better
00:38:00.220
so if uh they're attending your property and you do have signs posted as was discussed earlier about
00:38:06.460
the posting of trespass signs keep in mind that uh without a legal warrant there can be no on no
00:38:13.100
entrance onto your property those signs explicitly disallowing any law enforcement officers and they
00:38:20.540
they won't legally be entitled to enter your property without a warrant and make sure you ask the officer
00:38:29.260
or law enforcement individual that you're dealing with for identification if they if they're not going
00:38:35.180
to produce the identification then that's okay just ask them for their name and their badge number and
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depending on the department officers will always have their name or their badge number on their lapel
00:38:50.540
during your contact or immediately following your contact with the police always make a note
00:38:57.660
i suggest you prepare a diary or set aside a diary book so that you could make notes on any contact
00:39:04.300
you've had with the police and always indicate the date and time of the contact the nature of the
00:39:09.820
contact the name of the individual or badge number that you were dealing with and then a summary of
00:39:14.860
what happened because uh one or two contacts over a short period of time might not seem like much
00:39:22.300
but this can ramp up and before you know it you could be having a lot of contacts so it's really good
00:39:27.340
to have a diary of that and by by creating a diary you can also bring that diary to court in the future if
00:39:33.900
you ever had to so it's it's to refresh your memory on all the details next slide
00:39:43.100
so you're not required to surrender any documentation for identification if you're asked for your driver's
00:39:49.100
license or they ask you for some identification you're not required to have to provide any documentation
00:39:56.700
of identification verbal identification is sufficient and make sure that you ask during contact if things
00:40:05.900
become legal in conversation and you wish to disengage just ask right up front am am i under arrest
00:40:14.460
arrest because an arrest means to take or receive to arrest means to to take physical control
00:40:25.580
so if they say no that means there is no physical control and you're free to walk away if they say yes
00:40:35.500
then they form the opinion that you're going to be arrested then immediately following that they should
00:40:41.260
be giving you your rights that's a requirement so you'll know if you can walk away if they if if
00:40:48.060
they say that you're not under arrest and and that's a real uh that's always a real line that's drawn in
00:40:55.260
the sand when you have contact the line in the sand is am i under arrest or not because if they say yes
00:41:01.980
they now have you under control and they're required to take certain action and so if they haven't reached
00:41:08.380
that line they may want you to believe that they still have control over you which they don't they
00:41:14.460
have no control over you if you aren't under arrest so you're free to leave at any time and that that
00:41:21.820
includes any location just not on your own premise so if you're having a discussion down at the police
00:41:27.100
station and you're feeling uncomfortable about something in a conversation and you decide time to
00:41:32.940
disengage i want to leave you just say hey by the way am i under arrest and they'll say no great
00:41:39.580
because i'm leaving now just letting you know i'm walking out and away you go and then state to the
00:41:45.820
officer that you wish to have no further communication next slide
00:41:55.340
so if the agent or police constable persists you must at your property then you must request that they
00:42:01.980
leave the property anytime you're engaged with a an individual and that goes for law enforcement
00:42:07.820
or other individuals once you decide that you you no longer want to have contact you no longer
00:42:13.340
want to answer any questions you would no longer wish to engage in any discussion you just ask them
00:42:19.980
to leave the property and they must do so and if they don't comply then you state that they are
00:42:24.620
trespassing and subject to the trespass the property act and i can assure you that if you're audio
00:42:30.380
recording and video recording this um you know this is being fully documented so they need to respect that
00:42:38.060
so if it comes down to ticket time and i'm going to tell you that you should really assume that that's
00:42:45.420
going to happen currently given the situation there's a lot of that happening um if it's going
00:42:52.220
to come down to ticket time just accept it and accept it respectfully it's when you don't accept
00:42:59.100
it respectfully and you start to heat up in this in these heated moments things can go from being
00:43:06.300
a provincial charge to a criminal offense very quickly if you don't maintain composure so it's
00:43:11.980
very important that you maintain a level head it is just a piece of paper at this point so accept it
00:43:19.580
you'll have the option to immediately dispute it so on the back of the ticket it may be a summons
00:43:25.900
it just may be a provincial offenses ticket similar to a traffic ticket so usually they are just tickets
00:43:34.220
not summonses the difference between a ticket and a summons is a summons can have a higher dollar value
00:43:41.260
associated and it will have a court date on it a ticket gives you the choice of just paying it outright
00:43:48.700
or having a court date set but regardless if it's a ticket make sure you submit it to the court
00:43:56.220
and deal with it don't don't curl it up in a ball and throw it in the trash can
00:44:01.660
because then the problem will never go away if you don't deal with it in court the courts will deal
00:44:07.980
with it on their own without your being there and that will work against you so you need to respond to
00:44:13.900
that ticket make sure that you make a copy of it create a folder write notes and before you write
00:44:23.660
your notes review the video that's just transpired and review any audio recording make copies of the
00:44:32.220
video copies of the audio and include it in the file and make written notes describing exactly what
00:44:40.060
happened because you'll be allowed to bring the audio recording the video recording and your notes into
00:44:45.660
the courtroom so do that and once you write out the notes put the date and time on your notes and sign
00:45:01.500
so right now the courts are closed for an in-person experience so you'll be having zoom court as your
00:45:09.020
first appearance similar to the meeting that we're having right now so in british columbia alberta
00:45:14.860
and ontario that we're aware of there's no there are no trials that have been taking place and it's
00:45:20.620
pretty obvious that the reason that there aren't any trials taking place is number one the courts are
00:45:25.980
backed up number two you will always have contact with the court in a short period of time is what they
00:45:32.620
call your first appearance so when you're given a ticket and you submit it to the court saying that
00:45:39.020
you want to you want to challenge this fine you'll have access to the court within uh probably one
00:45:47.260
to two months say roughly and that's just known as a first appearance date that will not be your court
00:45:53.580
date and that gives you the opportunity to resolve that issue quickly by pleading guilty and that's what
00:45:59.580
the courts want to see come on into the court plead guilty let's get this over with but that's not what you
00:46:04.940
want to do all of these fines are unconstitutional and they're really uh just the method of instilling
00:46:11.420
fear upon you to keep you compliant all of these charges are unconstitutional and i am extremely
00:46:22.700
confident that none of these charges are going to fly in court because in my uh in my law enforcement
00:46:29.820
passed anytime there was a minor violation of somebody's rights by the police associated to
00:46:36.220
any charge those charges were withdrawn when the courts would see that an individual's rights were
00:46:44.380
subtly violated this isn't a subtle violation this is a government order and a police officer complying
00:46:52.780
with an order that is complete infringement upon your rights um so we're not seeing any we're not
00:47:00.780
seeing any convictions in court we're just seeing postponements to later dates and they just keep
00:47:06.780
getting postponed the other thing we're seeing is on first appearances
00:47:12.460
uh an 1800 fine on your first appearance the prosecutors are offering you a deal you know you
00:47:21.900
plead guilty now today only and it's going to be a 300 fine and it'll all be resolved so what do you
00:47:30.460
think of that and when the person says no they'll say well then name your price what are you willing to
00:47:36.860
pay imagine that that's never happened before it's because they want to chalk it up as a conviction
00:47:42.540
they want to chalk it up as a win for them i would never i would never pay a penny my response my personal
00:47:49.820
response to that would be uh i want a court date and i want to see this play out in court and i'm not
00:47:57.580
paying anything and what will happen is then you'll get a threat for having to wait 18 months before
00:48:03.580
your trial comes up because you know they're really backlogged um although the constitution
00:48:10.460
uh sorry not the constitution the supreme court has already made a ruling years ago that if you can't
00:48:17.660
get to court within 10 months of your case then that's subject to a constitutional violation
00:48:25.420
for undue process and those charges will get withdrawn criminal charges and provincial charges
00:48:32.220
they all need to be heard within 10 months so anyone who tells you it's going to be 18 months
00:48:37.340
that's that's just an instant win but it'll never go down as a as a conviction lost on the government's
00:48:46.380
part it'll go down as a well we couldn't get to it in time it's not that it was illegal or legal it
00:48:52.940
was just not dealt with in time so that's just something to be aware of so if you're arrested and
00:49:00.940
it won't be for one of these fines you're going to be arrested because an officer is going to make
00:49:06.540
a determination that in the course of this investigation something else transpired so
00:49:12.860
that's why you should be very respectful and careful on what you say so if an officer decides that
00:49:19.020
you're obstructing him in some way and their criminal charges come out of that just remember that
00:49:26.300
you're always to be given access to a lawyer and if you don't have a lawyer to contact if you're
00:49:32.700
arrested they're required to give you access to free legal aid service in this country and that's
00:49:39.900
as soon as possible following any arrest so when you are provided access to a lawyer you also have
00:49:46.700
to be provided to access to privacy in that conversation next slide
00:49:56.300
so i'm going to quickly cover the issue here of basic human rights protection
00:50:09.820
this was covered a little bit earlier but i'm going to go through some of the layers of protection
00:50:14.140
that have been afforded to us as canadians and it's what makes us uh maybe it's what what makes us
00:50:20.380
believe that this is such a great land because of the rights that we have inherently so following the
00:50:26.140
second world war the last battle that was fought was in the courts and that was in nirnberg in 1946
00:50:33.820
because people across the world had said never again we're never going to sustain these types of
00:50:40.460
atrocities again so we need to come up with something that we can all walk away from some goodness from this
00:50:47.580
war that will prevent these types of violations against humanity and so in 1948 there was the universal
00:50:55.980
declaration of human rights in 1960 the canadians also in addition to adopting that declaration
00:51:04.860
adopted the canadian bill of rights in 1982 we adopted the canadian charter of rights and then came
00:51:12.060
the federal emergency measures act and then in ontario as in most provinces they all adopted some form of
00:51:19.500
an emergency management plan within their province in ontario they all say pursuant to the canadian
00:51:28.620
charter of rights and so you see these emergency measures plans coming out here's how we're going to
00:51:34.700
behave in an emergency and here's the authorities we have all pursuant to the canadian charter of rights
00:51:41.820
again other provinces in the rcmp will have a similar type of policing bible that they adhere to and they
00:51:54.460
all say pursuant to the canadian charter of rights so when you can imagine a whole series of shields of
00:52:02.620
protection that we have afforded to us how is it that the enemy has gotten through this line of multiple
00:52:14.460
defenses that we have well i blame the media for that in addition to individuals who no longer have the
00:52:24.780
the fortitude that we end up electing based on the color of their socks or the hairstyle that they wear
00:52:33.660
we seem to have forgotten the importance of issues that are more pressing and relevant to our freedoms
00:52:45.260
in addition to that is the police oath and the police oath is something that every officer takes
00:52:56.780
before they get their badge and in ontario they swear an oath to defend the constitution of canada
00:53:08.060
so before i get into the legal versus lawful and perhaps incorporated into that
00:53:15.260
i'm going to go through a few violations against individuals that seem to be common
00:53:25.340
and i just want you to pay attention to the list and then i'll tell you what that represents so
00:53:31.660
government policy that's directed against civilians atrocities that are tolerated or condoned by the government
00:53:39.660
for that social law important dehumanization unethical human experimentation in the form of vaccines that are experiments
00:53:52.880
religious persecution arbitrary imprisonment forcible transfer inhumane acts causing suffering and injury to mental health
00:54:01.200
suffering and injury to mental health if you think that those are violations of
00:54:07.980
your basic human rights you are wrong those are crimes against humanity and
00:54:14.820
that's an international crime so going into legal versus lawful you hear the
00:54:25.560
term of something being legal or something being lawful and I need you to
00:54:29.760
understand that lawful carries much more weight than legal legal would
00:54:35.660
represent obedience lawful would represent morality legal would
00:54:42.060
represent the substance of law lawful the form of law legal would represent the
00:54:51.540
exterior or the shell of a law and lawful would represent the interior
00:54:59.580
similarly exterior or legal would be represented by the way one man would see
00:55:09.100
another man a stranger you would see the exterior shell and know nothing more about
00:55:16.720
that individual but interior makes reference to the way God would see a man
00:55:23.980
by judging your soul and your heart looking deep inside to the real context and composition
00:55:33.180
of what that man is all about and so in legal you might think of a health minister's decision
00:55:41.720
to create what he would refer to as some kind of a law and yet on the lawful side we're looking at
00:55:49.700
human rights the Canadian constitution the Canadian charter of rights the Canadian bill of rights and
00:55:56.680
the universal declaration of human rights and those laws have stood the test of time for over 75 years and
00:56:06.000
have stood strong in our courts but now our courts are closed now we're on our own to defend ourselves
00:56:14.020
ourselves so what freedoms have we lost well we've lost the freedom of association
00:56:22.280
we've lost the freedom of religion the freedom of livelihood gainful employment
00:56:29.780
assembly protest movement interprovincial travel and I would put communication on that list
00:56:40.340
that one will be gone very soon if not already due to the harsh censorship so which ones do we have left
00:56:49.180
the ones that are the hardest to take but that's coming freedom of conscious freedom of thought
00:56:57.760
belief opinion and expression and that one's about to go very quickly as well
00:57:06.800
so I'd like to finish this off by saying that like the battles of marathon
00:57:17.640
normandy stalingrad vimy ridge to name a few freedom is not free and I ask you to be the light
00:57:32.440
that shines in the light that shines in this darkness and I believe that our faith has never been more
00:57:38.440
challenged during our lifetime than it is right now
00:57:47.420
thank you Vincent you are amazing that was an amazing presentation
00:57:55.020
and you have brought your wealth of knowledge and wisdom and shared it with the rest of us and
00:58:01.560
to everybody that is here with us today I want to let you know that the points and resources that
00:58:07.340
Vincent has covered are available on our website under the churches under pastor resources so that you can
00:58:16.240
print that pdf off and have it available if you are going to be faced with addressing the police
00:58:24.020
so as Denise had provided an incredible insight into how we are being manipulated to advance an agenda
00:58:32.040
I want to point out that in the case of the virus the media and the government are working together to get
00:58:38.540
citizens to hyper focus on the 0.03 percent and treat the 99.7 percent as if they are merely collateral damage
00:58:47.900
I understand that many church leaders have said that they are staying closed to protect people
00:58:52.860
and to show they are loving and caring but let me ask you this
00:58:57.100
what about the destructive lockdown measures and the effect on the millions of Canadians who are out of work
00:59:03.520
and unable to pay their rent or mortgage or provide for their families
00:59:07.520
and what about the hundred thousand business owners who worked all their life
00:59:11.880
sacrificed everything and who have been forced to permanently close their doors
00:59:16.440
then there's the case of our elderly whom we've covered today who are being treated worse than convicts
00:59:22.620
isolated and dying alone and with the new option of unit euthanasia I am having reports that they are
00:59:29.720
actually requesting to be euthanized this is a crime against humanity our children are forced to wear masks
00:59:38.980
I live across from a high school and these kids come out in groups through PE or gym with masks on their face
00:59:47.460
they walk alone by themselves with masks on their face
00:59:51.240
and they are being told that they need to wear the masks
00:59:55.120
or they could cause the death of their grandparents if they do not follow these orders
00:59:59.720
despite the fact that they are at very low risk of contracting the virus
01:00:06.920
this has resulted in significant increase in depression anxiety and suicide
01:00:12.320
amongst the youth of 12 to 17 years old as Denise had provided in one of her powerpoints
01:00:19.000
thousands of Canadians have died because surgeries were considered non-essential
01:00:24.060
and you may not be aware of this but many more will die of cancer
01:00:28.640
up to 40 percent increase because they were too afraid to go to their doctors
01:00:33.440
and let's not forget the full-on attack against the church
01:00:37.300
and the collateral damage this has caused to their communities
01:00:40.820
namely the homeless the drug addicted the lonely the abused and the downtrodden
01:00:48.560
while the media is having you hyper focus on the 0.03 percent
01:00:54.980
they are also covering up the real news that would put an immediate stop to this whole so-called pandemic
01:01:02.740
for instance are you aware that hydroxychloroquine is a safe and effective drug for over 70 years
01:01:12.620
was discovered very early on to successfully treat the respiratory illness that they call COVID-19
01:01:20.260
and yet the Canadian government refused to make it available
01:01:24.080
and they continue to do so even though the American Journal has now come out and recommended it
01:01:30.480
and a peer-reviewed study gives evidence that it is reduces hospitalization by 84 percent
01:01:37.940
I really request that you ask that let that sink in let that information sink in
01:01:44.120
this means that thousands and thousands tens of thousands of people have died around the world
01:01:49.300
because this treatment was not made available to them
01:01:56.300
the PCR test as well is another issue that is very central to the legal actions that Rocco is taking on
01:02:05.740
and he is working with world leaders, doctors, epidemiologists, other lawyers
01:02:10.840
and the PCR test which was never created to test for viruses is being used to diagnose COVID
01:02:21.060
so where this device should have been set at 20 to 25 amplifications
01:02:31.100
which is giving upward of 90 percent false positives
01:02:35.560
in some countries they've tested papayas, coca-cola, goats
01:02:40.340
and they've all tested positive because this device was never meant to test for COVID virus
01:02:45.760
the Canadian government as I said is knowingly using it at increased amplifications
01:02:52.620
and I had written a letter, an article back in April called government corruption
01:03:00.680
and every single premier in this province was sent that report
01:03:07.100
hundreds of people emailed them within a matter of days
01:03:21.080
that the PCR test is a problem as well recently
01:03:29.800
in response to legal actions that have been commencing in Europe
01:03:36.720
so they're having to backtrack here and trying to protect themselves
01:03:40.480
the media would not have informed you that back in November
01:03:44.280
the Portuguese court ruled the PCR tests were not only unreliable
01:03:52.460
again, you didn't hear about this in the mainstream media
01:03:55.780
nor would they tell you that the Belarus president
01:04:03.980
tried to bribe him with nearly a billion dollars US
01:04:13.660
if other leaders have been offered the same deal
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I've been meeting with the Assistant Commissioner RCMP
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I have as well provided him all of this information
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and it happens when the government becomes corrupt
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and is interfering with constitutional rights and freedoms
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are paying nations to implement extreme measures