Grant Abbott is a town councilor in the town of Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. He has been on the show before, but this was the first time he was joined by Tanya and Heather to discuss his story.
00:00:00.000So Heather, would you please come on the show and introduce our special guest?
00:00:06.020Thank you, Tanya. We are so pleased that Grant Abbott, Town Councillor for Musgrave Harbour, Newfoundland, is joining us today.
00:00:13.380In November of 2021, Mr. Abbott was elected with over 49% of eligible votes.
00:00:20.900A month later, he stated that the councillors must receive all required doses of the COVID-19 injection by January 1, 2022.
00:00:31.820After researching the injection and discovering it was experimental with the potential to cause severe adverse effects, including death, Mr. Abbott declined the injections.
00:00:42.000As a result of making this informed decision, the mayor and the other town council members arbitrarily and illegally decreed that Mr. Abbott could no longer attend public town meetings in person and forced him to attend online.
00:00:57.380Subsequently, he was accused by the mayor and other councillors of not participating in the meetings, and a constructive dismissal was construed against him to vacate his seat for failure of attendance.
00:01:09.340The backlash Mr. Abbott has experienced as a result of his decision to not comply to the experimental injections has turned ugly in so many ways, culminating in a bullet being shot through his front room window while he and his family were sleeping.
00:01:27.460Here to provide more details about his stories is Councillor Grant Abbott.
00:34:32.300Is this great deception and it's time.
00:34:34.400Come on, people give your head a shake and wake up.
00:34:36.620And, you know, something that I was impressed about as well is I have one question that I
00:34:41.780don't want to forget to ask about your mother-in-law, but you had moved your family from Toronto back
00:34:47.580to, for yourself anyways, back to Newfoundland for a better life, for a simpler life.
00:34:54.980And, you know, then you're also very interested in helping people.
00:34:59.760We know that, you know, food was going to become an issue, but you were even ahead of the game
00:35:05.160for reasons of, in Newfoundland, when, you know, the waters freeze and it's hard to get product,
00:35:11.800you know, into your area, how can we be more self-sustaining?
00:35:17.260But they didn't want you to be self-sustaining.
00:35:19.640They didn't want to entertain, especially the fact that you had donated money that would have helped fund this.
00:35:27.160And it would have been from charity, $50,000, one percent from charity.
00:35:31.520Yeah. And, and this is, this is just shocking. So you had made a statement that your mother-in-law ended up leaving and it was because of threats about somebody coming to your home and saying they would use their hands.
00:35:48.080And I'd imagine that they would use their hands to cause physical damage, right, to you and your family.
00:35:54.100Okay. And, and so what, where did your mother-in-law go? What happened with her?
00:36:00.540Well, she was living with us in Ontario in our apartment and she decided to come to Newfoundland because she thought it'd be fun to have an adventure and, and, you know, come here.
00:36:09.220Um, and when she got here, you know, she, she, she enjoyed it. It was a little bit isolating, but, um, you know, it was fun.
00:36:18.580Um, but then when I've got a Facebook threat saying that the person would use their hands on me like they would in the old days, which, uh, the judge later, um, said that was an actual threat.
00:36:30.840It was not a veiled threat. It was an actual threat and decided to give some peace bond against that person.
00:36:37.200Uh, you know, my grandma actually decided to give up and leave based on that event.
00:36:42.380It was too much for someone yelling at us, um, screaming at us and trying to accost me, um, you know, it was, uh, especially with the threat and knowing about the threat was as far as she can go.
00:36:53.660And basically she took everything she owned, everything of value to her. She put it into our moving van, into our van and took it to Newfoundland and she had to leave everything except for what she had in a, in a, in a suitcase to go back to Ontario to live with, uh, you know, her, her other daughter.
00:37:08.820So it's quite, uh, quite ridiculous because I can't imagine deciding to take all my stuff somewhere and deciding to run away and leave because, you know, and leave all my stuff behind because it's uncomfortable.
00:37:19.080Yeah. And it's just, it's amazing to think how many lives have been affected, uh, by this COVID-19 fraud. And it is, it's a complete and utter fraud. As I said, at the onset, there was simple treatments for this coronavirus, for this respiratory infection, uh, highly successful. And instead they'd rather put people on ventilators and remdesivir and just outright kill them.
00:37:45.320We know that's been going on in the hospitals. Now we get a town council, city councils across the country who you would think the council members were intelligent, well-educated people.
00:38:00.000And instead they can't even hit the pause button long enough to listen to grant, hear his position, think about his concerns, read up on the information that was already well available by January of 22, 2022. And all of this about being, uh, forced, right? Not just mandated.
00:38:23.780The government can use the light term mandate, but they are forcing this injection on people. And now some people have had the fourth booster and there's been no problem with them. I don't know. That's a mystery to me, but there are others.
00:38:39.880I just, I just talked to a gentleman, a neighbor, the other day, his brother died in the arms of the nurse. His sister lost the feeling of her legs and his other sister has myocarditis. Coincidence? I think not. And everywhere I go, I'm hearing stories, you know, of, of people who have three to five examples they can give me of either people dying or causing them harm.
00:39:02.820And, and, and so justice will come. I hope and pray that the mayor and city council are, are, their eyes are going to be opened up, that they're going to be enlightened by this, that hopefully maybe a few of them will do their research at this time. I'd love to get them served with a notice of liability so, uh, they can actually delve into this, that they can understand people had a right, uh, not to take the experimental injection and that their concerns were highly justified.
00:39:32.820They were highly justified. And, um, anyways, you're, you're a hero in my mind. And so if anybody has a question specific to Grant in his situation, uh, there's the Q and a down at the bottom, you can ask a question or you could raise your hand and ask Grant directly. Uh, first to start Terenzio, do we have any hands raised?
00:39:55.280Not at this point right now, but, uh, since I'm on the mic now, I just wanted to remind everyone, if you go down to the bottom of zoom and then just, uh, click raise hand virtually, and then we will put you in the queue. Uh, Tanya, I will let you know as soon as we have people up.
00:40:09.320Okay. So if you have a hand, so Christina, I know Christina, she's lovely. Um, is there anything we can do besides financial support and prayer grant for you?
00:40:20.580Uh, sharing it is a big thing. Uh, sharing that the concepts farm wide, because you know, if I'm doing it myself, uh, I can get blocked because I'm spamming too much, but windows of the, the, the, the push of, of everybody else. It keeps, uh, it keeps going farm wide. So that, that would be awesome.
00:40:37.680All right. That's a wonderful question, Christina. I love it. Let's, let's please donate, donate, donate. You know, I see some of the most ridiculous people getting, uh, donations, raising, uh, GoFundMe accounts and getting a hundred thousand dollars, like, you know, in, in a week. And it's like, this is a really critical issue. It's really important that Grant is able to see this legal action through.
00:41:01.480And he's got good lawyers working for him. Can we please all make sure tomorrow? The empower hour will be posted on our website under the empower hour page. Please. Somebody remind me to bring that page up at the end of this so that you can all know where, uh, to go and get this video. And then I'm asking you to share it.
00:41:20.580And then to take the give, send, go with Sheila is repeatedly putting in the chat. But for those of you who end up viewing this video afterwards, we're going to have the give, send, go link in the description area. All right. Along with other information that will bring you to the page that I've been speaking about today, giving more information about Grant and his situation. Okay. So Sharon, Sharon had made a comment as well.
00:41:48.740I love your story and I pray for you. I appreciate you sharing and I admire you for standing up. So that's another comment. And I'm just so happy. Uh, thank you for making the comment as well. I'm going to let you guys know a little secret. I was talking to Grant, uh, before coming on the show and, uh, because of the stutter that he has, or because of him feeling like he had to justify his situation. It's almost like he felt, I think like he was coming to court today and having to give his case.
00:42:18.540And I says, you know what, Grant, the thing with Action for Canada is you're amongst friends. You're amongst people that actually understand the, uh, situation that you've been living in and how unjust it was. This is a place of support. And, uh, so I'm just grateful for those comments today. Even please fill up the chat in support of Grant. All right. Christina has a question again.
00:42:40.300I'm good to make phone calls and to talk to those head people like the mayor of that town. Uh, would that be proper to do it in this situation?
00:42:53.700It is one of those things, you know what I mean? It's, um, I, I, I, I'm, I'm the type of person that don't want to cause trouble, but trouble needs to be, trouble finds trouble. Uh, so it's, it's, it's, it's, it wouldn't hurt.
00:43:06.300I don't, yeah. And I don't, I don't see this as causing trouble. We're, we're trying to hold people accountable. And I've known there was an MP that was local and, uh, he happened to be double jabbed.
00:43:18.560He was a conservative MP and he happened to be at a speaking engagement. He spoke before me, poor guy, because, because I came on after him and I set him straight on a few things.
00:43:28.260But, uh, you know what? Sometimes love is tough and, uh, speaking the hard truths and calling people up and, uh, you know, to a higher level of understanding is critical.
00:43:38.460And really by our action for Canada, people engaging him, having meetings with him in his office, providing him the resources in love. We actually educated him and we got through and because of it, he changed his tune.
00:43:54.600He actually run as a, tried to run as leader of the conservative party, uh, but he wasn't quite well known enough. And they had already, those corrupt individuals had already picked Pierre Poliver, the, the little globalist. But anyways, that's a side topic. Don't get me going there.
00:44:08.460But anyways, I'm just saying that there's a lot of elected officials who might have had the right intention thinking like everybody else that was going along with this. I'm doing this, you know, as, as a good person, maybe they wanted to be virtuous. I don't know, without doing their homework. And, but I think once presented to a certain, these people, I, I want to give them a little bit of a, you know, a positive spin, you know, that this has turned bad unnecessarily.
00:44:36.160There are good people, like I said in my intro, but there's, but there's been some bad things done and they need to take responsibility for their part in that for, um, you know, whether it's reading the apology themselves or agreeing to the apology that that embarrassed me and told everyone who, who they thought I was before the human resources, uh, investigation was even over.
00:44:56.500And like I said, the investigation actually said that if ever there's such thing as, um, occupational health and safety for a counselor, that I would not be the person doing the harassment. It would actually be them doing the harassment, but because occupational health and safety doesn't apply, there's no harassment in this situation.
00:45:16.680Yeah. Because so, you know, it's very, very hairy. He, he actually came in thinking that it was exactly as was said, I was responsible. And he actually said, and I guess I can probably get the video if, if necessary, if I have to, through court proceedings. Uh, he actually said, um, no, I was convinced that you were responsible for this. And when I sat down and talked to everybody and figured it out, it was like all of my years of experience went against me. And I actually came to the conclusion that you were not responsible for this.
00:45:44.540This was a really bad situation that you were put in, you know, but he said, he also said, I can see how your type of personality could rub people the wrong way as well. And I will give that, uh, a call too, because it's reality. Right. But that's where the disability thing comes in and understandings. I talk a lot, but you know what, Grant, you're very self-aware. I'm endeared to you. I've gotten to know you over the last couple of months.
00:46:10.620And, you know, even your grace in saying, after all you've been through with this mayor and council, and you say at heart, there are good people, uh, there that bodes well. So I, I am going to replace, I did have the mayor and town councils on the page yesterday. I accidentally, well, purposely and accidentally, I went to put it back on, but I, I couldn't grab it.
00:46:31.780And I have their email information. And so I think it would be good for people to reach out to them and just say, look, you know, we've become aware of this story and you need to back off for starters.
00:46:45.780They need to apologize. They need to reinstate you. And you know what? I think a couple of them need to consider stepping down themselves. They need to do the right thing and remove themselves unless they're going to really take a 180 on this and, uh, completely make it right. Now, uh, Trendu, you've let me know. There's two hands up.
00:47:02.840Yes, we do. Uh, first one is from, uh, Melody. Melody, you should see a little message pop up on your screen to unmute.
00:47:10.400Yeah. Uh, what I was going to ask is what is the name of the mayor and the town councils that were involved in this so that somebody can communicate with them and especially someone that perhaps even has had the, uh, vaccination of sorts and suffered from them because that would give them the situation a little bit more.
00:47:40.400Yeah, I appreciate that. So what we're going to do, Melody, um, I don't know, Jenny, I see you're on the call too. If you can help me restore that, uh, page, if maybe you could give me a thumbs up, if you could even do that now. And then, uh, Sheila, if you will please put the link in the chat, this link will be in the description in the video as well so that you can access it.
00:48:04.580And we will have the mayor and the two town councils, two had been reelected in March after the other two stepped down. And so we're not involving them in this because they weren't part of the, um, a vicious attack against Grant.
00:48:18.240But the other two councillors, the mayor, and I think it's a co-mayor. Is it a mayor and co-mayor? Is that right?
00:48:25.660Deputy mayor. Thank you. They, they both need to hear a word from the public. Um, you got to imagine what they're thinking right now. Little small town doing this little bullying, festering up the town.
00:48:36.080And now all of a sudden there's this like big light shining upon this little town and, and, you know, the atrocities that are going on there are being exposed. And that's a good thing. And you know what? I hope they'll do the right thing and set this straight and be a model for other towns and cities that have also done this to their employers.
00:48:57.220They see what's going on in New York city. We're providing the links. We're showing them that they're reinstating. They've said, this is a violation of a person's rights. It's horrendous treatment of, of other human beings. And it needs to be set straight. You need to, uh, reinstate this, this, uh, individual to his full capacity. He works for the people. He was elected at 49%.
00:49:21.120That means that the people in the town of Musgrave Harbor wanted Grant to represent them. And you have no legal authority or right to remove him. He hasn't done anything illegal. Not taking a jab was the most wisest, best decision he could have ever done for himself and his family. And you could have learned a thing or two from him because now all of you, if you got the real jab and not a watered down version or the placebo,
00:49:47.980all of you are going to have some real troubling years ahead of you, according to the statistics. And we don't wish any ill will on you, but at some point you're going to need to humble yourself and better now than later, please do the right thing. All right. Thank you, uh, Melody for that, uh, question. We love it. If people will actually take the time and you know what, don't lower yourself in your communication with them.
00:50:14.040Please act with integrity. When you communicate with them, please. We want the best possible result in this. We don't want to behave like they do. All right. That's below us. Okay. Terenzio, the next question.
00:50:30.040Hi, Grant. Um, I, I wanted to commend you. I admire your integrity, your tenacity, uh, standing up in the face of such utter ignorance and bullying. Um, and so thank you so much for coming on today. Um, early on in this whole.
00:50:52.040This whole ordeal, very kind word. I called this gunpoint medicine. I use that term early on and it literally is no one has the right to assault your body. And these people on council need to think, do they own your body? Are you property of the state? You're not property of the state. Nobody is. It's assault. If I came along and, and, uh, attempted to punch you, that would be considered assault.
00:51:18.040This can potentially literally blight out your life. And if, if these people realize, and I will be writing and I encourage others to civil, but firm, always professional, but firm, that there are almost 1300 serious side effects. And most are long-term.
00:51:37.040That's the scary part. That's the scary part. That most of them are long-term and they'll never realize that it was the shot that caused their cancer, their autoimmune disease, their neurological disease. They, they're shooting the messenger instead of getting angry at those who, uh, were embedded in the censorship. They should be getting angry at CBC, CTV, global, all the talking heads. That's who they should be angry at. Those who, and, and those who indoctrinated them.
00:52:05.040So, um, so, um, I just wanted to encourage people. Yes. It's always, you must do the right thing. When people do wrong, they need to be called out civilly, but firmly. And I just want to ask you, you did allude to your daughter. I don't know how old she is, but can you maybe elaborate a little bit on how this has impacted your children and anything that's been done to really help them through this? Thank you, Grant.
00:52:31.700You're welcome. Uh, we've, we've pulled my daughter out of school. Um, when the masking came in, she found it uncomfortable, difficult to breathe. You know, we get on skidoo and travel across, uh, the, the, the marsh, we'll call it the, the, the bog for hours.
00:52:45.500And we'd like to take breaks and get out of the, out of the helmets and out of the, uh, out of the stuff over your face. Cause it's confining. I can't see how our community doesn't realize that putting a mask on a child for four hours, uh, even with breaks is, uh, is, it's a good thing.
00:52:59.320So we decided to take her out and we're, um, you know, teaching her at home. My wife is, uh, but the negative aspect is that, you know, she's the strange one. She's the outside one. She's the new child coming from a different province to begin with. And she's also of a different, um, a different, uh, we'll say, uh, my wife is from, uh, El Salvador. So, you know, she, she's of, uh, she's, I can't even find the proper word to explain what she is, but she's different.
00:53:27.260Um, you know, so that becomes a problem at times, uh, a little aspect of racism, we'll say to a small degree. I'm not sure. I don't hang out with her. So I don't know to what degree it is, but she complains about it. And then there's angles of, um, you know, being targeted about your dad's accounts for your dad's been taken care of your dad's been doing this. I did this to your dad, your dad's, you know, um, you know, and, and all of the stories that come along with what children shouldn't be hearing from their parents.
00:53:55.120That this should be said among parent to parents, if, if anything, or not at all, if you don't know anything about it firsthand, but you know, they're actually telling my daughter stories about what happened and what I've done and what I, what I supposed to have done and why I'm difficult.
00:54:11.040And, you know, she's, she's, she's being ostracized too, to a certain degree. And I can't even put my finger on identifying what that is because it's, it's, you can't measure it really.
00:54:22.640You know, um, just having your father, my children, even my, uh, four-year-old boys have trouble. You know, my, one of my boys is very vocal. Hi, hi, hi. And like actually tries to talk to some adults and gets ignored by those adults out in the public because, you know, I'm, I'm the dad that causes trouble. So I'm going to cause you trouble too. And I don't want to embrace you as a child. So, uh, I'll ignore you too.
00:54:49.360But that child is suffering now from the relationship that other people created out of falsities, out of gossip, out of being, you know, unauthentic. I've always said, if, you know, if this council had everything broadcast and archived, that the community could know exactly what's going on at all times, and there'd be no gossip. And a lot of the stuff that's been happening to me wouldn't be even be existed because they can know exactly what's said and look it up themselves and go, Oh no, that's not what was said. This was said. What are you talking about?
00:55:17.780And, and as opposed to, Oh, we said this and we said that, and that's what was said. So you tell the next person what I just said, you know, right.
00:55:24.640And it's, yeah, you know, it's incredible. And thank you for the individual that just asked about your daughter. One of the things I'd say is if anybody questions your integrity, I think anything that could possibly be put to question is, is set straight tonight. You are such an uncompromising man of integrity.
00:55:44.660The, the, the, the father that you are, the, the, the, uh, you know, defender of your home. Your children may be ostracized by some in the community grant, but you're giving them a better gift. You're, you're giving them, you're modeling for them what manhood is.
00:56:02.760I've been calling out for years for men to be courageous for men to stand on the front line. You are the model of the men in this nation that we're calling out to not the one that says grant pat on the back. Good for you, buddy. And, you know, goes highs behind the tree. It's the individual that's going to stand here with you on the front line.
00:56:23.180It will the people of Musgrave Harbor. This is a challenge to all of you. Will you come out and support this man? Will you go to the town council and do what is necessary to demand these individuals for ethical and moral reasons, step down from their position?
00:56:40.160And when we had, um, just as, as, as a note of interest of what we can do when we, as people come together. So we had Garrett on the show last week and his son is the one at the age of 15. Uh, you know, the schools were not listening to the female students.
00:56:58.160Female students who were being sexually preyed upon by a boy that was labeling himself as gay, but going in the girls washrooms and peeking between the stalls and making them feel very uncomfortable. The vice principal had been approached at least seven times. Nobody was doing anything to protect the girls. They said, Oh, you know, he's allowed in there. No, he's not. There's a gender neutral bathroom.
00:57:19.520So this boy took it upon himself and ended up trying to reason with him in the schoolyard. And it led to frustration building because it wasn't going right. And so he punched this kid in the face. And several weeks later, the RCMP show up at the school to arrest him for, uh, causing bodily assault and, uh, a hate crime.
00:57:42.240Now what's resulted since we aired the empower hour is our chapter leader from that community had advised us that parents, once they heard what was going on, we're coming together and they were going to the school to start holding them to account and start protecting the children in our schools, get this radical ideology out of our schools.
00:58:07.440And even I would put a complaint in to have the principal and the vice principals removed enough of this, right? This is what our job is as a community. It is to come, uh, behind and support the warriors who are on the front line. And let's take this to a home run and get this situation and resolved. And then what happens in Musgrave Harbor will happen in other cities and towns across Canada. Cause the word is going to get out.
00:58:33.400We are not going to sit back and, and, and allow bullies to take over our town councils. They work for us. Right. And if they're not working, then they need to be fired. They need to be removed. And, and we need to apply ourselves. We need to be the louder, louder voice. As my uncle had always said, you need to be the squeaky wheel, right? Cause that's the one that gets the attention. Awesome. Okay. Um, all right.
00:59:01.860We're going to, we're going to, we're going to just motor through a couple more questions. So, okay. So somebody has asked about the name of the town councilor again and, and the mayor. So we're going to make sure that we get that to you. Somebody by the name of Ken Billings has said, thanks for your story grant and, uh, support your challenge. Can you give a comment on one of your greenhouse project ideas? He says, I'm interested.
00:59:26.860He says he's the editor for dead, uh, digi leak. And so maybe Ken, what we should do as well is, um, if you provide your email address, we can also connect you with grant so that you guys can get connected personally outside of this and separate from the show. If that's good.
00:59:51.780I'll give you a short version. So basically, uh, there's two different projects. One is the, is, is a, is a community garden, which is a fenced in area for everybody to grow things in the community.
01:00:01.060And it's got everything there for them to do and share and be able to bring it home and even have a farmer's market on the $50,000 plot because of the way that I built it, because there's so much food that's going to be surplus.
01:00:14.660And you're able to, again, trade, uh, but for the $500,000, um, grow house, I call it, it's basically a, um, metal building.
01:00:23.640And I I've, I've shared, I, my idea is shareable. It's available for open source.
01:00:28.140I'm we'll give it to you. Once you contact me, so you can take a look at all the details.
01:00:32.460Um, basically it's, it's got lights and such, and I've vetted it top to bottom, uh, to know that it's got everything that it needs to grow.
01:00:41.100What's what it's supposed to grow. And it's able to grow $2 million worth of food per year.
01:00:45.800I thought it was a million. And once I actually done all the calculations, both of the lights, people and such, it actually has capability of that.
01:00:52.020Um, the idea is to cookie cut it, give it to other people. I don't need any more than two.
01:00:55.460If I were doing it myself, have other people do the exact same thing, maybe 12 to be able to take care of all the people here in Newfoundland.
01:01:01.000Um, you know, and you'll be able to put them in dump sites, put them on, you know, anywhere you want it to in remote areas, um, gather the water from the roof, be able to, um, have reverse osmosis, uh, and all the processing all under the same roof.
01:01:16.000And again, the idea is that to have it. So you don't care if it's going to be sunny or you don't care if it's going to be a long season and have it affordable based on the types of lights that are being used and be able to profit out of that.
01:01:27.980So that's the short version, but, um, the details would be better to actually see it as opposed to tell it, but, uh, that's essentially it.
01:01:35.800That's amazing. Uh, we have Dan Vachon who's in Nova Scotia. He's our chapter leader and he's actually a leader over the Maritimes as well.
01:01:43.980He helps to oversee and we had him on in the summer. He has always grown his own food and animals and, you know, all the rest of it.
01:01:51.980So we are really encouraging people to, to learn how to grow their own food. And I can see why they want to shut this down. Right.
01:01:59.760Cause the government's only interested in one kind of grow up, right? Marijuana. And, and you know, that they've become the greatest drug dealers in all of Canada.
01:02:09.920It's all such a scam. And so now you have a kind of grow up that would actually help sustain people within their own communities.
01:02:17.780And again, Grant, I just thank you so much for the work you're doing. Once you get back on council where, you know, hopefully the people in Musgrave will choose to vote for others that, you know, support some of the initiatives, the business initiatives you had mentioned on tourism, et cetera.
01:02:35.180And I really commend you. These are the type of people that we want on city council and the kind that actually listened to the people who voted for them.
01:02:44.320All right. Okay. Well, you know what, Grant, there has been a tremendous amount of outpouring of love and support for you in the chat,
01:02:52.780as well as people who are praying for you and your family and for your own wellbeing, your mental health wellbeing as well.
01:03:02.980This must have been very difficult for you to endure over these last, well, now it's nearly a year coming up to a year.
01:03:12.740That's a long time to have this kind of pressure being applied.
01:03:16.860And, you know, I got to point out, because I don't think people would understand maybe the details of when you said, I'm not even, this is not even a real paid position for you.
01:03:27.480In a small town like Musgrave, Musgrave Harbor, you don't have big budgets to pay town councillors.
01:03:35.160So you get a stipend of like about $500 every three months saying, hey, thanks for your time.
01:03:40.320This is for your photocopying and your printing paper.
01:03:43.260And so you're going through all of this abuse, right, for $500 every three months.
01:04:39.200So it goes, I'd rather live uncomfortable with the truth than live uncomfortable with a lie.
01:04:45.700So basically, I'd rather go through all this trouble and make sure the truth is known and everything is clear and transparent and everyone's held accountable,
01:04:54.040as opposed to be the guy who caused trouble and was going to live as the people who have labeled me.
01:05:01.480Because I'm not watching the people who have labeled me.
01:05:03.980I'm far from the people who have labeled me.
01:05:38.520I have to bring the website back up again because I want to show you where you can get more information on, Grant, on our website before we end.
01:05:47.900Again, in the Rumble video, we're going to have this information in the description section.
01:05:52.840And Sheila is busy like crazy in the chat posting as well.
01:05:56.280So if you want to grab that link before we sign off too.
01:05:59.580So thank you so much, Grant, for joining us tonight.
01:06:03.780God bless you, and you and I will talk soon.
01:06:14.880Our Rumble videos are getting anywhere up to 30, 40, 50, 60,000 views.
01:06:20.160So once we get this video posted, we're going to ask everybody to share it like crazy so that we can get this good man, this man of integrity, the kind of support he needs.
01:06:32.440And Grant's win will be a win will be a win to others across the nation.
01:06:42.500But, you know, there's certain cases that we can get behind that I believe, as we're considering, you know, who it is that we're going to be able to help out in these situations.
01:06:58.280And we believe Grant's is one of those cases that will help a whole lot of other elected officials in other towns and municipalities.
01:07:06.340And I just want to remind people that a year ago, November, in the city of Surrey, I know somebody very close to me that works for the city of Surrey.
01:08:32.760And so when this happened, I thought, oh, you sneakies.
01:08:35.320Now you're sending the manager, the city manager out to do the dirty bidding and the dirty work, as well as the deputy fire chief.
01:08:45.880So they both got served notice of liability.
01:08:48.340And the city manager, I sent him an additional letter and I let him know in no uncertain terms that he personally, all right, he personally, as a Canadian citizen, cannot violate the rights of other citizens.
01:09:05.260He cannot interfere with their privacy and that it is a criminal offense to use extortion and intimidation.
01:09:12.040So not him as Mr. City manager, but him as a citizen would be the one that we would come after to hold him liable.
01:09:21.220And wouldn't you know, on January 3rd, another inter-office memo came out.
01:09:26.940They had quietly removed the word, the term mandate, vax, jab, and they had removed the threat of putting people on unpaid leave.
01:09:37.220So I'm telling you, our notices of liability work.
01:09:40.700Our templates letter are loaded under notice of liability.
01:09:44.180You'll see a little link pop up that says template letters.
01:09:47.680Go in there, read them, learn what you need to do.
01:09:50.580If you are a city worker and you've been put on unpaid leave, go into our resources and start taking those letters and sending them to your mayor and city council.
01:10:02.820Because you know what they do with them?
01:10:04.620They go and they have a conversation with their lawyers.
01:11:03.040This brings you to the page I was talking about earlier.
01:11:05.220And here is the link to the Give, Send, Go.
01:11:10.820So I just don't want anybody to miss that before we sign off today.
01:11:15.620And I know there was something else and I'm actually forgetting it now, what I wanted to tell you about.
01:11:21.360Under Weekly Action, of course, as well is where you can find this link.
01:11:26.180It was also posted on the other page and I'm not quite remembering what else I wanted to add.
01:11:31.740So I'm going to just stop sharing my screen.
01:11:35.460I just really want you to know where to find Grant's information so that we can support them.
01:11:40.420And also let those of you who showed up tonight and who are in a bad place as well, who have been bullied as well, we've got resources for you.
01:12:04.520Pop down here to the Workers Unite page.
01:12:07.860And you will find amazing resources here to help you walk through.
01:12:12.780Even at the bottom of the page, at the onset, I said I was doing weekly Zoom calls with employees, like hundreds and hundreds of employees.
01:12:22.180We would walk through how to use their materials.