Action4Canada - June 01, 2023


WARNING: Smart City Infrastructure with Geoff Snicer


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 50 minutes

Words per Minute

169.02136

Word Count

18,655

Sentence Count

1,355

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

In this episode, Heather and Tanya talk to Jeff Sticher, a concerned and informed citizen, about the growing problem of urban sprawl in Canada. They discuss the dangers of 15 minute cities and how to fight them.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 what would the hallmarks of a smart city be for a municipality that wants to sneak in the smart
00:00:06.680 city project? Okay, so I would say, if they're trying to sneak it in, they're using terminology
00:00:14.020 that, you know, you're not familiar with. So the first time I read the OCP from Kamloops,
00:00:21.360 nothing really jumped out at me. And then I actually spoke to Adrienne at coap.ca, I'll
00:00:26.600 plug it again. And she put me on to some other words, which I looked up. So some of the words
00:00:31.800 you need to look for are things like compact neighborhoods. That's talking about densification.
00:00:38.120 Another word for a compact neighborhood is mixed use centers. These are just euphemisms for 15
00:00:45.340 minute city. So they're going to divide up your city and all the urban areas into these little
00:00:50.420 zones, and then they're going to center everything there. The other words you need to look for are
00:00:55.340 complete streets and complete neighborhoods. So like to the layperson, when you read this,
00:01:00.600 it doesn't, it's not so obvious. And I've seen different words used in different municipalities.
00:01:06.620 So that's why I really stress to everybody is to read it and understand it and then read it again,
00:01:11.680 then talk to the city, and then go read it again. And it'll make so much more sense when you understand
00:01:16.280 the words that they're using.
00:01:17.420 We are so pleased to have Jeff Snyster joining us as our special guest speaker on tonight's
00:01:26.680 Empower Hour. As a concerned and informed citizen, Jeff exposes the incremental and subversive policies
00:01:34.200 that our civic leaders are putting in place as they support the fictitious climate action plan.
00:01:41.440 Jeff provides plenty of evidence to prove that the globalists are lying when they claim that we are at
00:01:47.060 the precipice of a global climate catastrophe. We are so grateful for the stand Jeff has taken and
00:01:53.860 the information he shares in his bid to expose this false agenda. Jeff, hello, and welcome to the
00:02:01.880 Empower Hour.
00:02:03.660 Hi, everybody. Can you hear me okay?
00:02:06.480 We sure can. Welcome. Thank you, Heather. Well, Jeff, I've been excited to have you on the show
00:02:13.520 ever since a couple of weeks ago. I saw your presentation. And I think this is just really
00:02:18.780 great information and very beneficial to the public so they know how to address this at the civic level
00:02:25.180 with their mayors and city councils. And so welcome to the show. I'm just going to encourage people as
00:02:31.180 well. When we post the Empower Hour on video, it is getting tens of thousands of views. And so I want
00:02:39.600 to encourage our viewers as well, please make sure that you sign up with the Empower Hour, and then
00:02:44.680 make sure that you share this vital information. Okay, Jeff, I'm just going to pass that on over to
00:02:51.000 you and we'll get into this. Okay, thank you, Tanya. And I guess I'll just start off by giving a quick
00:02:57.380 introduction about myself. So my name is Jeff Sticer. I'm originally from Kamloops, British Columbia.
00:03:03.000 And for the last 23, almost 25 years, I've worked in the oil and gas industry in drilling. I've worked
00:03:09.920 and lived all over the world. And I'm also a professional project manager, or sorry, project
00:03:18.240 management professional, I hold that certification. I think I hold a unique perspective on what's going
00:03:24.600 on in Canada, being that I've been away for a long time, and I've come back year after year, and I was
00:03:31.260 aware of the changes happening. So I think that's kind of the root of my concern. And that's probably
00:03:37.740 what triggered me to get involved at the level that I am right now. So with that said, I'm going to start
00:03:43.900 my presentation. This should take about 45 minutes. Being that I'm originally from Kamloops,
00:03:49.620 I decided to use Kamloops as an example.
00:03:51.680 And just give me one second here.
00:03:58.420 Okay, so I'll just give this quick disclaimer. So I'm not an expert in 15 Minute Cities. I'm just a guy.
00:04:04.980 But what I did is I spent a lot of time researching this and trying to back everything up. And I'm going
00:04:10.620 to try and provide that information. So I'm going to show you what's said in black and white. And then
00:04:15.540 I'm going to tell you my opinion. I share a lot of the same opinions as Tanya and Action for Canada
00:04:20.020 about why this is happening. But I want to show you what's actually in black and white and what you
00:04:24.880 can take to your city councils and where to find that information. So all this research is held
00:04:31.540 online if you want to download it. That's at getawake.ca slash community slash smart hyphen cities.
00:04:39.140 And the idea there is that anybody can go on there, create an account anonymously, and you can post your
00:04:45.580 own research for your own city. Because I believe that the only way we're going to solve this problem
00:04:51.060 is by everybody working together. So this presentation will be about 45 minutes. I'll just
00:04:57.400 give you a brief background of where I think these policies are coming from. I'm going to give you a
00:05:01.800 full list of all the links where you can find the information. And that'll be in the PDF presentation
00:05:07.080 that you can download. I'll talk about the Climate Action Programs and the Climate Action
00:05:11.840 Charter, how that fits into it. I'll go through Kamloops' specific plan, and I'll show how it's
00:05:17.920 related to these other legislations. Then briefly, we'll get into Smart City and 5G. And we'll come to
00:05:25.140 some conclusions and some strategies about how you can try and fight this in your local area.
00:05:32.820 So this is a great analogy. You know, sometimes we struggle to explain to other people
00:05:39.740 why these policies are bad. And that's because there's a lot of good stuff in there, and then
00:05:44.860 there's a little bit of bad stuff. And we like to use the expression, it's a teaspoon of sugar with
00:05:50.100 a drop of cyanide. So where this is all coming from is from the Sustainable Development Goals.
00:05:58.640 I won't go through all of these, but here's a link for anybody who's not familiar with these. You can go
00:06:03.060 and research that in your own time. And basically what's happened is the United Nations has put
00:06:09.740 forward the 17 goals. They were adopted by the federal government and then the provincial government,
00:06:15.920 and it's been pushed out to the regional districts and the municipal
00:06:19.180 municipalities in Canada. So really what's happening here is the United Nations is doing an end run
00:06:26.320 around democracy in Canada, and their policies are directly being taken up by the municipal level.
00:06:37.620 So I kind of broke this down into three levels. I see the smart city situation is coming in three
00:06:43.700 distinct phases. One is the greenhouse gas emissions cutting. So this is where they talk about limiting
00:06:52.100 your greenhouse gas emissions, tracking your carbon. This is where the vehicle restrictions,
00:06:56.700 the thin streets, the traffic controls, that's where that's coming from. And then you also have
00:07:01.420 the 5G streetlights, the cameras, and this is the track, trace, and control section of the smart city.
00:07:06.960 This is what makes it, quote, smart. And then you also have the 15-minute city section, which is
00:07:13.840 completely redesigning the way that the cities are built. And that's going to be all based on
00:07:18.760 densification and stopping all development outside the city limits. So the city will be focusing
00:07:23.640 everything in one area. They want everybody living in one place where you have no vehicle and where
00:07:30.900 you're easily tracked and controlled. So I look at this as full government control. And then if you
00:07:35.940 include CVDCs and digital ID, which we all know is coming, then, you know, it kind of completes the
00:07:41.180 fence around you and you're essentially 100% controlled by the government at this point.
00:07:45.500 So here's an example of the sustainable development goals. This is from the official
00:07:51.460 community plan, otherwise known as the OCP. If you don't know what OCP is, it's official community
00:07:56.860 plan. So this is from the city of Duncan in British Columbia. And you can see here that they have
00:08:01.780 all the SDGs right there. Just a quick question, technically, can I annotate on the screen?
00:08:10.060 I don't have that option on my side anymore.
00:08:16.100 If you waive your cursor, we could actually see what you're doing if that helps.
00:08:20.640 Okay, I'll just waive my cursor. All right, moving on.
00:08:26.440 So where the BC government keeps all this information, they have a, well, there's several
00:08:33.320 websites, but the main one is called CleanBC. And it has something called a roadmap to 2030.
00:08:38.340 So this outlines the government's plan, how they're going to reach their goals by 2030,
00:08:43.580 and then by 2050. And if you go on there, and you wonder where the cities and the municipalities
00:08:48.720 are getting this from, it's all laid out, the government has told them exactly what they're
00:08:52.340 supposed to do. And they've all adopted the same plans. So there's this roadmap, you can check all
00:08:57.840 the links, I highly recommend everybody reads through this. And there's also something and a lot of
00:09:03.700 people have made the comment, they say, wow, I had no idea that the smart cities were so far along.
00:09:08.940 And this just started recently. And I want to point out to everybody that this actually started
00:09:13.820 officially in 2007. So that was when the BC climate charter started. And what that is, is basically an
00:09:22.240 ideological, it's a non legally binding ideological charter, all the municipalities and regional
00:09:28.160 districts sign on to. And it's tied to funding and other programs that we'll look at in a minute.
00:09:32.160 And they have to say, we believe in anthropogenic climate change, and it's an emergency. So pretty
00:09:39.160 much every municipality is signed on to this, as far as I know. And one other thing is that some
00:09:43.820 of the municipalities in BC have declared climate emergencies. And that basically makes it so they
00:09:50.220 have to look through every single city policy through the lens of climate.
00:09:53.660 There's some changes in the BC legislation we need to know about. A big one is the zero carbon step
00:10:02.660 code. So just this year in May, the first step happened and all new buildings must be 20% more
00:10:09.680 efficient. And it's culminating in the year 2030, when the BC building code will require all new
00:10:18.100 buildings to be zero carbon. So zero carbon, this is not net zero, this is zero carbon, that means no gas.
00:10:26.100 And that means no wood burning. So this is the elimination of our kind of traditional heating for
00:10:32.100 houses, they want everything to be electric and on a heat pump. In addition to that, there's the zero emission
00:10:39.100 vehicles act, the ZEV act. And this basically says it's going to be illegal to sell any vehicles with
00:10:46.480 emissions after 2040. This is the actual law in British Columbia right now. The NDP government
00:10:53.260 wants to go a step further and make it by 2035. So we're talking 10 years from now, guys, that it's
00:10:59.180 they're going to try and make it so you can't have a car. And, you know, they're publicly saying this,
00:11:04.600 but I don't think people are really processing what this means and how it's going to affect their life.
00:11:08.860 And this is going to be key when we look at these cities.
00:11:14.080 Here's, I won't go through this, it's just a quick list. These are all the links to these acts
00:11:18.540 and legislation. Highly recommend you go through and read for yourself. Here's the Zero Emission
00:11:23.940 Vehicles Act. So you can see here by 2030, that at least 30% of all new vehicles must be zero emission.
00:11:31.040 And by 2040, it's in the law, 100% must be zero emission. And then at the bottom here, you can see
00:11:37.340 prohibition. So here it's saying it will be against the law to sell a vehicle that's not zero emission by
00:11:43.120 2040.
00:11:47.120 Climate action programs. We'll talk about the LG CAP. The LG CAP is a local government climate action
00:11:54.120 program. So this is basically a funding program for the regional district and cities. And as long as
00:12:00.580 they've signed on to the climate charter and pledged their ideological allegiance, they qualify for
00:12:06.360 funding underneath this. And there's some interesting presentations you can watch from
00:12:10.360 the government and see exactly how that works.
00:12:15.020 This is the chronology of how things unfolded in Kamloops. So again, I just want to make the point
00:12:22.180 that this did not just start. This didn't start during COVID. The plans have been in motion for a long
00:12:27.420 time. And it's only just kind of coming to the surface now as more people are talking about it.
00:12:32.640 So in 2007, Kamloops signs the climate charter, they pledge their allegiance. In 2008, this local
00:12:40.320 government act, it's a statute that requires all municipalities to report their greenhouse gases
00:12:46.860 and include that in their official community plans. That was, well, that was 15 years ago that
00:12:53.420 happened. 2010, Kamloops releases a document called the Sustainable Kamloops Plan. The Sustainable Kamloops
00:13:00.400 Plan is just the Kamloops versions of the SDGs, almost word for word. 2018, Kamloops releases its
00:13:07.540 latest official community plan. It includes GHG reductions and commitments to transit and densification.
00:13:16.540 And it is at that same time they started work on the climate action plan, which we'll get to in a
00:13:20.520 minute. So they knew it was coming. And in 2021, they released the Community Climate Action Plan,
00:13:26.500 the CCAP. So this here is that act from 2008 that says here at the bottom, local governments are now
00:13:35.160 required to include targets, policies and actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. So that is the law
00:13:42.080 in British Columbia. They have to include targets and policies, but does that mean they legally have to
00:13:48.080 do it? I'm not sure. These are just some terminologies specific to Kamloops. You might
00:13:55.120 find something similar in your own city plan. So there's future plans, there's action plans,
00:14:01.600 there's strategies. You guys need to familiarize yourself with the lingo for your local municipality,
00:14:07.860 because they're a little bit different. And you're not going to find something like
00:14:12.100 really obvious, like there's a plan here to build a 15 minute city to contain you as a human being,
00:14:18.620 you need to read between the lines and understand what these mean. Some of the words that you'll find
00:14:24.120 useful to search for, growth boundary. So in the OCP, which is the official bylaw for the city,
00:14:31.180 they've set growth boundaries, knowing that in the future, they're going to build little 15 minute or
00:14:36.460 five minute urban areas within the larger city. So everybody will be within these growth limits.
00:14:43.800 Some other words you might look for is reduce, restrict and decrease. So this is where you'll
00:14:48.100 start to find where greenhouse gases are being reduced and traffic is being reduced. And you need
00:14:54.560 to pay attention to the word compact and complete. These are just euphemisms for 15 minute cities.
00:15:02.020 And a new one that I just added to this presentation today, which is MAAS. And that's
00:15:07.520 movement as a service. So I'll get into this a little later. But if anyone's familiar with software
00:15:14.340 as a service, you'll understand the implications there. Now, just before we go on, I just want to
00:15:22.000 say very quickly, I think everybody before you do talk to the council, you have the people that work
00:15:28.880 for the city there. They are a resource. And I think everybody should go through and look at your
00:15:33.620 org chart for your city, find out who's who, who does what, and start making phone calls and emails
00:15:39.820 and just be polite and ask for information. And if you have questions, I highly recommend you set up
00:15:44.940 meetings and go see people face to face. And the key here is just to be nice and compliment people and
00:15:51.220 be friendly. And you'll see that there's just friendly, nice people on the other end in most cases.
00:15:55.160 And you can get a lot of information and find out more key things to look into on your end.
00:16:01.660 And at least the very least, it'll give you an insight into what to talk about when you talk to
00:16:06.680 your city council. So the OCP, otherwise known as the official community plan. As I mentioned earlier,
00:16:15.800 this is pretty much the official bylaw for the city. Everything that happens in the city must
00:16:21.600 be congruent with the OCP. So I say this is the big daddy plan of the city. And here you have the
00:16:29.160 bylaws, there's future plans. And what we're going to look at is the existing plans and strategies.
00:16:35.220 And underneath that, we have the TMP, which is transport master plan, and the CCAP, which we'll
00:16:41.360 look at, which is the community climate action plan. And then of course, underneath this,
00:16:46.840 there's implementation strategies. But the point is that the OCP, in most cases, is done a little
00:16:53.840 bit vague to allow for these specific plans to be done. But if one of these plans does not jive
00:17:01.040 with the OCP, then they either have to change the OCP or they can't do the plan. So if we can change
00:17:07.080 the OCP to put in things that we want, that's very useful knowledge.
00:17:10.620 Here's an example here from the transportation master plan. I'm just highlighting here, it says
00:17:17.800 complete streets and complete neighborhoods. So just so you can see the terminology there.
00:17:24.840 And this is right from the Kamloops TMP. Now, this inverted pyramid shows where the focus is for the
00:17:32.200 city. Okay, so number one, they want everybody walking. Number two, they want them on active
00:17:38.020 transport, like cycling. Number three, they want them taking city-owned transit. Number four,
00:17:45.880 they're going to make space for a movement of goods and services. So this is your industrial
00:17:49.780 transportation. Number five is car sharing. And way down at the bottom is single occupant vehicles.
00:17:58.300 So the Kamloops Climate Action Plan. So this is underneath the official community plan in Kamloops.
00:18:08.540 It was created with help from some consultants. So you'll find the same thing in your cities.
00:18:14.840 These plans are not written by the city themselves. The city, of course, has input that's specific to
00:18:20.640 the city. But generally, there's some sort of consultant group that's called in to write these
00:18:25.380 plans. And I think you'll also find that the plans are the same across the Western world. The plan for
00:18:31.780 Kamloops is the same as the plan for Vancouver, is the same as the plan for Toronto, is the same as
00:18:35.740 the plan for London, England. All the same words and terminology are used. The only thing that's
00:18:40.880 changing is the city. Now, this was authorized in 2019 to start work on it. But I understand they
00:18:49.700 actually started work before then. And it lays out eight big moves, which are these ambitious
00:18:55.660 strategies that they want to change how we do business and how we live our lives in Kamloops.
00:19:03.460 So here's just some more talk about the eight big moves and the 24 strategies.
00:19:08.600 Here you can see they're referencing the emergency need to keep the temperature rise below 1.5 degrees
00:19:15.800 Celsius. And again, I just want to make a comment here that I don't agree with this based on all
00:19:22.400 the research and evidence that I've seen through my life that this is a real thing. But the people
00:19:27.980 that are implementing this in the city have been taking presentations and learning and all this stuff
00:19:33.720 for 10 years, some of these workers, that this is an actual thing. And they all believe, maybe not all
00:19:39.380 of them, but a lot of them believe in their hearts that this is real, that climate change is real. So
00:19:43.660 you have to keep that in mind when you're dealing with the city workers and the councils.
00:19:50.540 So one of the big moves here is the car light community. And here, they're talking about reducing
00:19:58.540 greenhouse gases. And just go back, here we go. And down here at the bottom in this red box,
00:20:05.140 you'll notice here says by 2050, 50% of trips in Kamloops are to be by active transport and transit.
00:20:11.480 So that means there's going to be 50% less private vehicle trips. Okay, and we'll just keep that in
00:20:19.080 mind. They're telling you, they're telling you there will be 50% less private vehicles, at least by 2050.
00:20:26.940 Here, they're showing us where the emissions are coming from. So one of the main goals of this
00:20:31.600 climate action plan is to reduce emissions, because we have to keep it under 1.5 degrees.
00:20:36.740 This is where they're coming from. And you can see here that 66% of the greenhouse gas emissions from
00:20:43.500 Kamloops are coming from transportation, and 29% are coming from buildings and industry. So how this
00:20:51.120 breaks down in Kamloops, 97% of the power, if I remember right, comes from hydroelectric, which is
00:20:58.380 renewable, and there's no emissions. So the only thing that they can cut to get the reductions is your
00:21:05.720 personal transport, and affecting the home that you live in. And that's it. There's no other way for
00:21:12.360 them to meet these targets. Okay, they're telling you exactly what's going to happen. So again, there's
00:21:19.560 only three main sources. One is personal transportation. The second one is a future source.
00:21:26.360 So when they talk about the 15 minute cities, they think that by changing the zoning and changing how
00:21:31.960 they're going to build the new cities for less traffic and more efficiency, etc, that it's going
00:21:38.660 to reduce future emissions. Okay, so that's important to know. And then of course, they also want to
00:21:44.600 increase the number three, the efficiency on the old homes and the old buildings. So this will be
00:21:51.820 interesting here. And also, what's interesting is that the main brunt of all these changes is borne by
00:21:57.860 the citizens. As we'll see in a minute, this is not on industry so much, or the government, it's all on
00:22:04.180 the citizens. Now, this is a chart from the Community Climate Action Plan. And I hope you guys can see my
00:22:13.620 mouse. So this, this blue part here is the emissions from personal transportation. And the green part,
00:22:21.320 the width of this here, this is emissions from industrial. And you'll notice over time, this goes from
00:22:26.320 2007 in the bottom left hand corner to 2050. Industrial transportation emissions doesn't
00:22:32.260 really go down, it stays the same. So the only reductions from transportation is coming from
00:22:36.580 personal transportation. And the other reduction that you'll see is coming from Kamloops Residential,
00:22:42.360 you'll see that one coming down substantially and a little bit from commercial.
00:22:46.800 So you'll also notice too, over in the corner here, where this blue part of the chart pinches out to
00:22:53.440 zero, they're saying that there will be zero emissions by 2050. So that means anybody who owns
00:22:59.860 a hot rod, anybody who has a diesel truck, that's got 300,000 miles, you know, all these vehicles are
00:23:05.700 going to be taken off the road. Somehow, their goal is to make it zero by 2050. Okay, and this is a huge
00:23:14.100 change. And the question we should be asking is, can you switch all of the cars to zero emission vehicles?
00:23:21.020 Well, according to Kamloops, you're not going to need to because we're all going to be riding e-bikes
00:23:26.600 and taking the bus. So that is a monumental shift in how we live our lives. This means no more personal
00:23:35.100 vehicle ownership. And they're going to try and shift everybody over to this ride sharing
00:23:39.040 situation, which we'll get more into. So I did go and visit the some of the planners at the city,
00:23:46.520 and I asked them, you know, and I had a great conversation for an hour and a half with a fellow,
00:23:52.100 he seems like a very nice guy. I don't believe everything he believes, but like, as a person
00:23:56.900 seems like an okay guy. And I spoke to him for a long time. And I asked him seriously, I said,
00:24:03.960 you know, this 80% reduction seems like a massive change. Like, did you guys just pick random numbers?
00:24:09.640 This is pie in the sky. And he assured me that they pick targets that they know that they can meet.
00:24:16.000 And I asked him again, I said, well, how are we going to do this? And he, he straightly looked me
00:24:21.180 in the face and said that the changes will be on par with World War Two and the COVID lockdowns.
00:24:28.540 So this is the person who's in charge of implementing this at the city. This is what they think is going
00:24:33.460 to happen. Okay, this is what they think is going to happen. It's not a secret. So talking about
00:24:42.540 whether or not this is possible, here's some information from BC Hydro. I'm not going to talk
00:24:47.380 about this, but it's there for your reference later in the presentation. I will talk about this briefly.
00:24:53.720 This chart here shows the net sales of gasoline and diesel. Okay, and that you should add three
00:24:59.780 more zeros onto this. So this is actually billions, not millions. And what you can do is a very simple
00:25:05.280 calculation to figure out the kilowatt hours in gasoline and diesel. And you end up with these
00:25:10.800 terawatt numbers here at the bottom. And on the next slide, I'll show you why that's important.
00:25:16.740 So in 2019, British Columbia, BC Hydro, this is including their hydroelectric dams and their gas-powered
00:25:25.660 energy plants in northern BC produced 64 terawatt hours. And that's exactly 63 terawatt hours of
00:25:33.900 energy from oil and gas that we need to replace by switching to vehicles. So now that we've quantified
00:25:39.760 this, I think people can start to see the problem. We would literally need to double the output of
00:25:46.000 electricity in British Columbia to go from gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles. Now, there are some
00:25:52.520 arguments. They say electric vehicles are more efficient, which is true. Yes, but this is a
00:25:58.420 monumental undertaking, even if you consider this extra efficiency from the electric vehicles.
00:26:05.660 And one other point, this is just for anybody who's watching across Canada, where you may not be 100%
00:26:10.600 on hydro. If you're in Alberta and you're using coal-fired or natural gas or somewhere else,
00:26:16.920 that if you take into account other energy sources that are not renewable, after that energy is burned
00:26:25.120 and everything, it gets transmitted on the grid and then it gets charged into the battery, that's
00:26:29.400 taking efficiency all the way to your vehicle. And you actually end up with the exact same efficiency
00:26:36.060 for electric cars as you do for internal combustion engines. And actually, the most efficient is still
00:26:40.600 diesel, believe it or not, even more than an electric vehicle.
00:26:43.620 And here's some information on that. You can find more on the website. I won't go through the
00:26:49.160 details, but it's there for you guys to look at later. So we're talking about
00:26:54.980 what's happening here. And this isn't to do with cantileps. I just found this today. I went through
00:27:01.080 Victoria BC's smart mobility plan. And this is stakeholder capitalism. So this is 2030. You will be happy.
00:27:09.920 Maybe you won't be happy. But you're not going to own anything. Okay, the government and corporations
00:27:15.040 are going to own everything. So they want a grant from the Smart Cities project from Infrastructure
00:27:21.760 Canada. And their plan is to use mobility as a service. So how we work right now, the only mobility
00:27:30.200 as a service there is, is if you take the bus or if you hire a taxi. Okay, but if you own a car,
00:27:35.180 you have ownership of mobility, you own mobility. But what they want to do here is,
00:27:42.240 and listen to the words, an innovative shift, innovative, from personal vehicle ownership.
00:27:48.400 They're talking about you giving up all of your freedom and liberty to move around and give all
00:27:54.200 of that power to third parties. Okay. And worse than that, in their smart trip planning payment system,
00:28:02.340 what they want to do is combine all the movement as a service providers and link it all into one
00:28:10.420 managed system. So there will be one system that will, of course, be controlled and accessible by
00:28:16.720 the government that controls your bus, your e-bike, your EV, all that stuff. You won't own anything.
00:28:23.320 Your transportation within the city will depend 100% on the government, which is absolutely
00:28:30.520 bonkers. I can't believe that anybody would go for this.
00:28:36.000 So just really quickly about the 10-minute city. This is one of the big moves in the climate action
00:28:40.580 plan. Here they're showing you the reductions. So we see transportation personal and then transportation
00:28:48.440 industrial. So they think they're going to reduce these greenhouse gas emissions by designing the
00:28:54.840 city so that no one has to drive. So this, almost all the focus on these 10-minute cities is stopping
00:29:00.800 cars and stopping driving because that's the main source of emissions. There's a couple points in here
00:29:08.320 we need to talk about. This is saying the quiet part out loud. So this is here in black and white.
00:29:13.360 We can see exactly what the plan is saying we should do. So I'm just going to read these out.
00:29:19.180 Pursue opportunities to convert select space temporarily at first, which means permanently later,
00:29:25.000 into prioritized pedestrian areas. Okay. With vehicle access limited to local residents,
00:29:32.400 how are they going to do that? Businesses and emergency vehicles only. Very interesting.
00:29:38.420 Think about how are they going to limit access to local residents? Is there going to be a gate?
00:29:43.360 An armed guard? Are you going to have to scan a pass to access your road? Or is it going to be done?
00:29:49.060 Those are all expensive options. So it's probably going to be something easy and cheap,
00:29:52.240 like some sort of wireless device that tracks you. Maybe your digital ID,
00:29:56.600 maybe a tracker on your car that you're going to need to drive around.
00:30:00.060 So I would keep your eyes open for that.
00:30:03.560 Identify suitable streets to implement reduced road width. This is otherwise known as thin streets
00:30:08.620 or diet streets. And what they're talking about is taking existing roads and converting them. So you
00:30:15.700 can see this, an example would be Pandozi in Kelowna was four lanes and they converted it to two lanes with
00:30:21.400 giant bike lanes. And then in other areas, they're talking about completely getting rid of the streets,
00:30:27.580 which is the next point. Implement low traffic neighborhood projects that extend pedestrian zones
00:30:33.480 to multiple urban blocks. And this is the important part, with emergency vehicle access only.
00:30:41.880 So the first time I read this, I said, hey, that doesn't sound very good. The second time I read it,
00:30:46.360 I focused in on the word urban. And I said, well, surely urban means just downtown. So they might take
00:30:51.380 one city block where there's some apartment buildings, but they'll still keep main roads.
00:30:55.320 Unfortunately, according to Kamloops, this is the map of Kamloops. And you'll see here,
00:31:02.340 yellow is urban. It's kind of hard to tell. It looks like it's brown. That's because of all the
00:31:06.200 property lines. But the entire city is urban. So they've just written a plan where they can block
00:31:12.960 off entire blocks anywhere in the entire city. And I doubt that anybody in Kamloops is aware of that.
00:31:20.660 I'm sure a lot of people would like traffic controls to stop people speeding through their
00:31:24.160 neighborhoods. But I'm sure a lot of people would be upset if they found out that no vehicles would
00:31:28.940 be allowed in their neighborhoods. Examples of this happening in real time. So this just happened
00:31:35.100 on May 15. Again, if we go back, remember, they were talking about right here, temporarily at first.
00:31:46.660 Okay, so it's already happening right now. Here we have on May 15. This is the article.
00:31:53.980 And pay attention to the language here, it says, they're going to block off the roads around,
00:31:58.600 I think it's Arthur Hatton Elementary School. And they're first are saying it's for the safety of
00:32:03.800 the children. Okay. So you have to pay attention to the wording here, safety of the children, but
00:32:08.060 they're going to block off the roads. And it's even going to apply to the local residents who live
00:32:12.280 there. So it's not really clear how that's going to work. But that's being implemented right now.
00:32:16.980 And then if you read this, it says the programs of this nature often start with a pilot project
00:32:20.800 and have developed into seasonal and permanent implementation, depending on the school. So
00:32:26.500 they're very excited about this. And if you read what they say further, the purpose is to improve
00:32:31.660 safety. One word about safety, and then 20 words about restricting your vehicle access,
00:32:37.500 encourage active modes of travel by prioritizing walking and cycling, rolling for children,
00:32:42.900 their caregivers, and of course, teachers. They don't want anybody driving cars. That's the
00:32:47.540 driving force behind this. And I put this little bear claw trap here, trapper trap, just to show you
00:32:56.220 guys, like if you go in and you talk to city council and you talk to other parents about this, like if you
00:33:00.340 talk to a parent and say they're limiting traffic around the school, I'm a parent, I would say that's
00:33:04.200 great. That's a great idea. I want my kid to be safe. So you need to make sure that you don't fall
00:33:08.920 into the trap of arguing against keeping kids safe. Okay. So the other greenhouse gas reductions,
00:33:18.100 this is coming from the BC step code. So the zero carbon step code starting in 2030. You guys might
00:33:25.580 remember a month or two ago, there was a big thing on American media, they were talking about how there
00:33:30.200 was a, they're calling it a conspiracy that they were going to ban gas, gas stoves and gas heating
00:33:36.800 in homes. Well, it's not a conspiracy in British Columbia. It's right here. It's in the BC building
00:33:41.980 code by 2030. It will be zero carbon, not net neutral. It will be zero. So that means there will
00:33:48.060 be no gas, no wood burning, anything approved after 2030. Also, all the new buildings are going to
00:33:56.380 come with reduced requirements for parking. So right now in your city, your municipality probably
00:34:01.780 has requirements for zoning. If you build a house in a certain area, it must have parking for at least
00:34:06.120 1.5 vehicles or something along those lines. And what you're going to see is that all the new
00:34:11.320 buildings approved after this are going to come with zero or 0.5 vehicles or only parking for e-bikes
00:34:17.400 because they know that they're going to ban all the cars from the road.
00:34:20.500 So this is not a conspiracy. And then the other thing we need to pay attention to is the retrofit
00:34:26.480 of all the old buildings. Okay. So do they want to install smart meters on all these old buildings?
00:34:32.500 We'll talk about why that's bad in a minute. And they want everything on electric, which means you're
00:34:37.300 fully dependent on one utility in the government. And if you're on a smart meter, you'll see why that's
00:34:42.080 an issue. And we'll also talk about this PACE program here in a minute. So what's the issue with
00:34:47.960 smart meters? A good example is in Colorado. I think this was last year. 22,000 customers were
00:34:57.280 locked out of their thermostats because they installed smart thermostats in their homes.
00:35:02.700 So what happened was the power company decided that they had too much power drop because of whatever
00:35:08.200 situation and they just locked those people out to deal with the power drop. So some people are
00:35:13.700 going to say, well, yeah, you know, that's better than everybody losing their power, but it's showing how
00:35:17.880 the utility company and eventually the government is actually right inside your house. Because what
00:35:24.320 they could have done is just shut the power off and then everybody would have been treated the same.
00:35:27.800 But now they're in your house. They know what you're doing and they're playing around with your
00:35:31.540 temperature. And there's certain places in Europe right now where they're passing legislation
00:35:35.620 where you're not allowed to have the heat in your house in the wintertime over 19 degrees Celsius,
00:35:41.500 if you can believe that. I think that's, I'll have to double check, but I heard that's happening
00:35:45.860 somewhere in Scandinavia and Northern Europe.
00:35:50.980 Very quickly, we'll talk about this PACE program.
00:35:53.840 So typically when you buy a house, the first lien holder, the first place mortgage is your bank.
00:35:59.940 So if you don't pay your mortgage, they get the right to foreclose on your house. But what this
00:36:04.640 PACE program does is they recognize that your old house, it's going to take, you know, a lot of money,
00:36:12.760 like 10, 20, 30, 40, $50,000 to completely redo your house. They want it to be energy efficient,
00:36:18.780 airtight. So that means redoing everything, taking the gas out, putting it onto electric,
00:36:23.900 putting in a heat pump, redoing the drywall probably after all this is done. This is going to be
00:36:28.680 big renovations. And then you get to do, forgive me, I can't remember the name. There's a test you
00:36:36.060 do and they'll measure the efficiency and the air tightness of your house. So that's what they
00:36:40.860 want you to do. So these are big loans and the government wants to give you a loan, but instead
00:36:45.780 of giving you a traditional loan that you have to pay back, it's just going to take first place
00:36:50.440 lien on your house. So now the government, even though they say you don't have to pay it back,
00:36:55.260 and they further say that the loan will just move with the house, it's not really clear how it's
00:37:00.260 ever going to get paid back or why anyone would buy your house if you still owed all this extra money
00:37:04.500 on it. The government now has the right to foreclose on your house. As far as I know,
00:37:09.620 this hasn't been done in British Columbia yet. And I also believe maybe someone else can research this
00:37:15.660 and correct me later, but they have to change the legislation to allow the government to take the
00:37:20.020 first place lien because the bank already has first place. So again, is this another vector for
00:37:25.920 2030 and you won't own anything? Very interesting. There's a report there. I highly recommend everybody
00:37:31.140 reads it. There are a bunch of grants for energy efficiency on your home. There's some links here.
00:37:39.860 You can actually search by province. I know there's a Canada-wide audience here. I think the one,
00:37:44.820 it's called Energy Hub. You can actually look by province there and it'll show you all the
00:37:49.280 different programs, federal and provincial. But again, that's why we got this big eyeball here.
00:37:55.260 You need to look closely at these grants. So if the government's giving you free money to fix your
00:38:00.220 house and it's going to reduce your utility costs, I'd go for that. But not if it means that to get
00:38:05.780 that $3,000 for my renovation, I have to install a smart meter. Okay. And that's where you need to
00:38:11.600 redefine print. And anybody who's installing new stuff in your house, you need to find out if it is a
00:38:16.400 smart meter and a smart thermostat and how that's going to work.
00:38:22.620 So questions we should be asking the city councils about these plans. Again, how will access be
00:38:29.500 limited to only local residents? They're telling you that that's what they're going to do.
00:38:34.200 So what's their plan to do that? I asked that question. I didn't get an answer. So if you can
00:38:39.940 ask your city workers and your council members, what is the plan? How are they going to do that?
00:38:44.600 Let them answer that question on their own. In there, they're talking about restricting to
00:38:49.720 emergency vehicles only. So that means that if you're playing by the rules, you love the environment,
00:38:55.360 you believe the world's going to end, you go out and spend $100,000 on a brand new Ford F-150 EV
00:39:01.360 truck. So you can play by the rules. It's not going to affect you, but it is going to affect you.
00:39:06.260 You might live in a neighborhood that gets turned into a no full-size vehicle neighborhood.
00:39:10.360 And the question is, how does that help the environment? And what's that going to do to
00:39:15.000 the economy? That has nothing to do with the environment. This is the stuff we need to bring
00:39:18.760 to their attention. They think we're all going to ride e-bikes. How's that going to happen in the
00:39:23.120 wintertime in the snow? It's just not feasible. The grid infrastructure, we talked about how much
00:39:28.700 energy is needed to replace the energy that's coming from oil and gas. Not only the energy,
00:39:34.720 but also the infrastructure within the city. Who's going to pay for all that?
00:39:37.580 I asked that question. I did not get an answer. So these are things like real factual numbers we
00:39:44.220 should be bringing up. And then how will you afford to heat your home? Electricity heating is
00:39:49.780 far more expensive than heating with natural gas. How many people are on hard economic times? This
00:39:55.560 should be an issue in front of city council. This is what people should be talking about.
00:39:59.680 And then again, at the bottom is, why is the answer to everything more government control?
00:40:03.060 Why do we have to resort to this totalitarian communist state to have these nice things? Why
00:40:09.100 can't we have both? So all these things, they can obviously be abused. In the end, everything just
00:40:17.360 works out that the government has more control over your life. That's not to say that there aren't
00:40:22.920 some good things mixed in with these plans, but the bad things are very obvious and they're
00:40:27.620 going to affect your life severely if they are implemented.
00:40:33.160 We'll talk about smart cities now. We'll go through the infrastructure and how this ties in.
00:40:39.420 So there's a couple of different things we'll talk about is the big 5G towers, but a lot of people
00:40:43.660 don't know about the small 5G repeaters. It's in the top right-hand corner here. And then we'll also
00:40:49.980 talk about these new street lights and how those are linked into the 5G network. So what's possible
00:40:57.840 with all this is complete facial recognition, tracking you everywhere you move, license plate
00:41:03.660 recognition. This is full track tracing control. That's what a smart city is. It does other things,
00:41:09.200 but it also does that. So what is a smart device? Anything that you have as a smart device means that
00:41:16.260 it can operate autonomously. So it can do things without your input. That means if it's not doing
00:41:23.400 it for you, who's it doing it for? It's a smart device. It was programmed by somebody. Who programmed
00:41:28.480 it? What's it supposed to do? Okay. Smart devices are there to do something for someone else. It's not for
00:41:35.180 you. How to identify 5G towers in your neighborhood. Tanya, I know you have this on your website, so I won't
00:41:43.040 go into details, but I'll just show there's a link there. And here, this is a picture of Barnhart Vale
00:41:49.020 and Kamloops. A year ago, there was nothing here. And now I think there's 47 of these 5G repeaters.
00:41:54.880 They're spread out every hundred meters in the neighborhood. It's unreal how fast they go up.
00:41:59.940 And we'll talk about that in a second. So this is what they look like. Up here on the top, this is the
00:42:06.780 antenna. Okay. This white tube coming down. This comes from the main power. This comes down into a
00:42:14.640 little control box. I'll call it the control module. And then you see these two wires coming off to the
00:42:20.100 right-hand side. These are the ground wires that run straight in the ground off of the pole. And then
00:42:24.820 there's the main power there. So if you look, these might be in your neighborhood already, but you can
00:42:29.380 definitely find them on that cell map and any cluster of antennas. It won't necessarily differentiate
00:42:36.940 between 5G or normal band because they do operate in the same bandwidth in some cases, but you can
00:42:43.000 just see a big blob of them and you can actually go right down to the street level and find these on
00:42:47.600 the telephone poles. This one belongs to TELUS, by the way. So we have these LED smart street lights
00:42:56.660 and these are already installed. These are everywhere. These were installed years ago. The funding was
00:43:03.360 done for these years ago. This is already a done deal. And I'm not sure if you guys can see my mouse, but
00:43:10.640 I'm just making a circle around this camera on the top of the LED light. There's a little socket on the
00:43:18.700 bottom, which you can screw in any sensor. And it's just a click and snap. It takes two minutes to pull one
00:43:25.880 sensor out and put another sensor in, and then it joins into the 5G smart grid. So they say they're
00:43:32.400 going to do this for traffic monitoring, and then there's going to be smart traffic lights and all
00:43:35.940 this stuff. It's going to be more efficient. It's going to monitor air quality, but it's also going
00:43:40.820 to monitor you. It has the ability to monitor you. Okay. So again, there's a trap here. They're doing
00:43:48.180 this all for more efficient streets and all this other stuff. That's what they're going to say. So you
00:43:51.680 can't argue against that. Argue against the privacy. Don't go in and say, I like traffic. I like
00:43:56.940 waiting at the light for three minutes when there's no cars, because that's what they're going to tell
00:44:00.440 you. This is all going to fix. So just don't fall into that trap. And if we could queue up the video
00:44:04.800 right now, let's just play the first minute of the video.
00:44:08.920 Why is SmartLynx the best tool for your urban data collection?
00:44:15.500 Our SmartLynx solution is extremely compact and rugged, allowing for ease of handling and
00:44:20.160 transportation of hundreds of units on a single truck. These sensors were designed with reliability
00:44:24.840 in mind and are suitable for the harshest environments. Our suite of city sensors can be
00:44:30.020 easily and safely deployed in minutes with no tools needed. They plug directly into the streetlights
00:44:35.060 you already have.
00:44:42.060 The location high on top of the streetlight helps to prevent theft and vandalism of your
00:44:50.280 sensor infrastructure. And that location gives a bird's eye perspective of the local area,
00:44:55.560 making it ideal for recording many types of sensor data. From start to finish, installation
00:45:00.340 per poll is less than two minutes. Our solution is designed with your privacy in mind, and we work
00:45:06.840 with the city to ensure that storage and visibility of data is reserved only for appropriate use.
00:45:13.340 Livable Cities works with your team up front to review and select installation locations for
00:45:18.340 the highest quality of data collection coverage, offering the most efficient smart city project
00:45:23.340 monitoring and deployment times in the industry.
00:45:26.340 We've determined some guidelines on which locations are most suitable for capturing critical data.
00:45:31.340 All we need to know are your city's areas of highest concern, and then your data collection can begin.
00:45:37.340 The microsensor also comes with access to the SmartLynx data management software, so you can manage your data
00:45:43.340 analysis online. We know that not every municipality wants another piece of software to learn,
00:45:48.340 so we also offer customizable PDF reports that appear in your inbox at a frequency you get to decide.
00:45:54.340 With SmartLynx subscriptions, you get ongoing support and lifetime warranty for the hardware.
00:45:59.340 We equip you with online resources and technical support to ensure low-maintenance data collection
00:46:06.340 to help better inform decision-making and help to safeguard your community.
00:46:11.340 SmartLynx's microsensor solution offers new scalable ways to get city insights previously unattainable
00:46:18.340 with traditional data collection methods.
00:46:21.340 Our goal is to ensure your teams can work efficiently, and that your solution scales without hassle
00:46:27.340 as your digital infrastructure grows.
00:46:29.340 The key part of that presentation is, I hope everybody got the audio on that, is that you can install these in two minutes.
00:46:51.340 The other part that's key is that they use a universal connector on the top of these LED lights,
00:46:58.340 so it can be any brand of LED light. They've all got the same standard connector, and any sensor from any company,
00:47:05.340 so this includes future sensors which haven't been developed yet, can plug into the light.
00:47:10.340 It's designed to be interchangeable, okay?
00:47:12.340 So here we have speed monitoring, air quality, noise monitoring, so it's going to listen to you too.
00:47:18.340 And for safety, this is a camera and traffic analysis.
00:47:22.340 This actually tracks cars, and we'll talk about why it also tracks people as well.
00:47:28.340 And then just because it's not installed now, they can come back at any point in the future and just pop whatever sensors in that they want.
00:47:35.340 So this is showing these sensors are millimeter wave sensors.
00:47:40.340 So this is, again, coming into this 5G technology.
00:47:44.340 It's kind of the same scanner that you go through in the airport, which I've never been through, by the way,
00:47:49.340 and I've traveled around the world about 100 times since 2002, and I've never had to go through one and just say no.
00:47:55.340 So what this does is it can track different moving objects and tell you the speed.
00:48:00.340 It's very interesting technology, and the price is coming down.
00:48:04.340 So how is this being used right now?
00:48:06.340 Here's a real-life example. This is from London, England.
00:48:10.340 So I think it's 2019, the mayor there, Sadiq Khan, I believe his name is, he made an area in the city, it's called a zero emission area.
00:48:22.340 So now if you drive in that area with a vehicle that has emissions, they take a picture of your license plate and you get a fine in the mail.
00:48:30.340 You get like a 12 pound fine for every day that your vehicle is caught in that area.
00:48:35.340 So this is the way that cities are going to start to discourage the use of certain vehicles and then limit your use.
00:48:42.340 It's not a law. So what they're doing is they're nudging you. They're trying to change your behavior.
00:48:48.340 So how could this be abused with all this 5G infrastructure and your vehicle?
00:48:54.340 You know, here we've got a car. This is going to be an EV. It's hooked up wireless.
00:49:00.340 Like, I have a brand new Chevy, but for the last 10 years Chevy's had OnStar.
00:49:04.340 Your Tesla's connected to the internet all the time.
00:49:07.340 Most EVs are always connected to the internet so they can download software updates.
00:49:11.340 This is just the way that the world is going.
00:49:14.340 And I would suspect, I don't know, but if I was the government, I would ask them to put a kill switch into certain vehicles,
00:49:20.340 like if you really wanted to control things.
00:49:22.340 And I'm sure that that's where all the EVs are going in the future.
00:49:25.340 So if you're driving now, maybe you have a digital ID with an RFID, whatever it is, you're going through the city,
00:49:32.340 and every single street lamp is tracking you, tracking your movement, tracking your vehicle.
00:49:37.340 During the next COVID lockdown or emergency, environmental emergency, they might tell you you're not allowed to leave your 15-minute city.
00:49:44.340 So then you drive to the end of the block and your vehicle just shuts down.
00:49:48.340 So this sounds kind of far-fetched, but the technology is not something new.
00:49:55.340 Like this has been around for a long time.
00:49:56.340 This could be implemented tomorrow.
00:49:58.340 So as soon as you move over to an EV, and this is something that maybe we should address on a federal level in Canada,
00:50:04.340 is that vehicles sold in Canada must not have a universal shutdown switch or something that can allow them to be tracked.
00:50:12.340 Because if they do, it would obviously be abused.
00:50:14.340 Could you imagine if the government had this power during the COVID lockdowns?
00:50:20.340 I think we would have been in for a world of hurt.
00:50:24.340 So what does CSIS say?
00:50:27.340 I got this document from Adrian at the, she's from Cowichan Valley.
00:50:33.340 They have a great group out there.
00:50:34.340 It's called coap.ca.
00:50:37.340 Highly recommend you check it out at coap.ca.
00:50:41.340 They've got great information and they've been doing a good job over there.
00:50:44.340 And then this document, CSIS talks about how bringing in all of our utilities into one centrally controlled area exposes the city to attack.
00:50:57.340 So now where there used to be gas, power, everything was distributed, they're going to control everything under one local control station.
00:51:04.340 So if somebody hacks into it, they can shut down the entire city.
00:51:07.340 It also means that citizens are being tracked.
00:51:10.340 All that data is there and that foreign adversaries can track people.
00:51:15.340 You know, China can hack in and track somebody that they're interested in.
00:51:18.340 Say there's a Chinese dissident who the Chinese government doesn't agree with.
00:51:22.340 They can hack into our city infrastructure and track that person and spy on them.
00:51:26.340 So this is the risks that CSIS identified.
00:51:29.340 And what CSIS says municipalities should do, and I'm sure you guys were not aware of this because your city didn't do this, is engage citizens early to ensure awareness and understanding of privacy.
00:51:43.340 Be transparent with citizens about the data collected and the way that it's handled and stored.
00:51:48.340 And to do your due diligence and make sure that the smart technology is meeting whatever standard and it protects the security of Canadians.
00:51:56.340 So this is something, there's a link here.
00:51:58.340 You can find it on the website.
00:51:59.340 You can download this document, take it to your city council, to your city planners and hit them over the head with it and say,
00:52:05.340 how come you guys didn't discuss the privacy impact with us?
00:52:08.340 Which brings me to this point, the privacy impact assessment.
00:52:12.340 So in British Columbia, there's an act called the FOIPPA, Freedom of Information and Protection and Privacy Act.
00:52:20.340 And in here, any institution which is holding data on you or there's a bunch of different definitions, but a smart city definitely reaches the definition.
00:52:31.340 They have to conduct a privacy impact assessment before implementing this.
00:52:35.340 So we should go to the cities, you should go to your municipality and ask them, where's the privacy impact assessment?
00:52:43.340 Because some cities are already running that smart links software from livable cities and they're already tracking vehicles and they're tracking people and everything.
00:52:51.340 So get a copy. If they don't have it, that's something else you can hit them over the head with.
00:52:57.340 So this is just some standards on the protocols for these devices and the 5G.
00:53:05.340 And then we're talking about the proliferation of this technology.
00:53:08.340 So this is a sensor you can buy for 20 bucks on eBay or Amazon.
00:53:15.340 It uses millimeter wave technology and it'll actually link into your home automation system.
00:53:21.340 So Google Home or something like that.
00:53:23.340 And you can program so you lights turn on and do all sorts of stuff.
00:53:26.340 But the point is, is that this sensor costs $20 and it'll show you how many people are in the room and where the people are.
00:53:33.340 It's like having radar.
00:53:35.340 OK, but the stuff that's coming out is just game changing.
00:53:40.340 So this kind of changed my opinion on things like I don't think that because of the proliferation of this technology that people are going to be able to stop it, but we might be able to control how it's used.
00:53:51.340 And I think Canyon Action for Canada are really good with the law.
00:53:55.340 And I think, you know, this is where we could focus some energy because what will happen is they'll just put this stuff in place and then they'll get control and then worry about the law later.
00:54:05.340 So where's the danger?
00:54:08.340 Well, the UN, the feds, the BC government, everybody's in alignment.
00:54:13.340 This is happening whether you like it or not.
00:54:14.340 It's been happening for 15 years.
00:54:16.340 You just found out about it today.
00:54:18.340 OK.
00:54:19.340 That's it.
00:54:20.340 That's a fact.
00:54:21.340 You cannot change it.
00:54:22.340 So it's not if it's when we need to be looking at how this can be abused.
00:54:29.340 Again, we need to separate the normal stuff like densification, gentrification.
00:54:33.340 This is normal urban planning stuff.
00:54:35.340 We need to separate it out and focus on the stuff and be able to articulately explain that to people.
00:54:43.340 And then we're looking at this PACE program.
00:54:46.340 They might end up owning your house.
00:54:48.340 And then again, everything is limiting your personal transportation and your personal freedom.
00:54:52.340 Why can't we have these nice livable cities?
00:54:54.340 I'll use example.
00:54:55.340 I was just in Bellevue, Washington.
00:54:57.340 They've done it there.
00:54:58.340 It's all nice high rises development.
00:55:00.340 It's a very nice place.
00:55:02.340 But right now, people can still drive cars.
00:55:05.340 So if we could have all that nice stuff with these nice streets without all the stuff tracking us and still drive our car, I think I'd be OK with that.
00:55:13.340 Eventually, things have to change.
00:55:15.340 But we really need to pay attention to this other stuff, the nasty stuff.
00:55:19.340 So conclusions being implemented now.
00:55:23.340 Again, a lot of the changes in the city plans are good.
00:55:26.340 This is normal city plan stuff.
00:55:28.340 So you've got to be able to differentiate it.
00:55:30.340 The plans definitely include stuff which consolidates control to track you.
00:55:35.340 And this can and will be abused as we see the government always does.
00:55:39.340 The growth boundaries are limiting development.
00:55:42.340 So for people in rural areas, you really want to pay attention to this.
00:55:45.340 They're changing how the land can be used outside of the city for all the rural people.
00:55:51.340 What they're doing is saying you can't build anymore because they don't want people living out there.
00:55:55.340 They want to force you all into the city and they're going to start limiting what you can do on the land.
00:56:00.340 And they're going to say it's all for the agricultural.
00:56:02.340 They want to preserve.
00:56:03.340 No, it's just to limit you.
00:56:04.340 That's my opinion on it is they're just trying to limit you.
00:56:07.340 So the other thing we need to know and which is a great fact to bring up with the city councils is that these goals cannot be met,
00:56:14.340 switching over to EVs.
00:56:16.340 It's just not possible.
00:56:17.340 There's not enough electricity generation in B.C.
00:56:19.340 It would take decades to build more.
00:56:21.340 They're not coming up with all these solar panels and wind turbines to build all this power.
00:56:26.340 It's just not happening.
00:56:27.340 So by necessity, following the suicidal economic plans means you will be giving up your ownership and your right to drive a vehicle.
00:56:36.340 There must be less trips.
00:56:39.340 That's the only way that you can meet these goals.
00:56:42.340 And I think that the guy that I spoke to probably knew this.
00:56:46.340 And I think that's why he couldn't answer the question.
00:56:49.340 And I think that's why you'll have problems getting answers from government, which is why we should bring it up.
00:56:54.340 Also, Tanya, this is something you would probably know better than me.
00:56:59.340 So please feel free to correct me.
00:57:01.340 But as far as I know, there's no legal requirement for the cities to implement this stuff.
00:57:06.340 It's all voluntary at this time.
00:57:09.340 And they're just following the OCP.
00:57:11.340 The only thing they have to do is report their greenhouse gas in the OCP by law, but they don't have to install this stuff.
00:57:17.340 So if we can change the OCP, that makes all those other plans void.
00:57:22.340 And we can remove the potential for abuse out of these plans.
00:57:27.340 So my opinion, again, these changes are ushering a radical change in society, the economy, transferring individual ownership and control to corporations in the government.
00:57:37.340 This is basically an excuse to implement the stakeholder capitalism, which the WF likes to talk about.
00:57:44.340 And there was another point I didn't finish, so I'll just move on.
00:57:48.340 Let's talk about taking action here, guys.
00:57:51.340 I've said this a lot of times and I just keep harping on it.
00:57:55.340 When you roll into the city and you start talking to the people at the city and you talk to the councils, even when you're talking to the public, you're going to be swimming against the current because they're seeing all the good reasons for this.
00:58:07.340 Oh, less traffic, more of this, more of that.
00:58:09.340 Who doesn't want to ride their bike to work?
00:58:10.340 That sounds great.
00:58:11.340 So you need to be able to articulately differentiate the risks from the benefits, OK?
00:58:18.340 Because you don't want to be the guy arguing against having cleaner air and riding your bike to work.
00:58:23.340 So don't run into the city hall hooting and hollering.
00:58:27.340 I would say go please talk to the city first, read the plans, understand the terminology that they're using in your municipality so that you can speak the same language.
00:58:38.340 Read up first, then go talk to someone at the city, then find out more and then go talk to the council.
00:58:43.340 I think you'll be much more effective that way.
00:58:46.340 Again, we don't want to be this is a trap that for us, we don't want to be rallying against all the good things in these plans.
00:58:55.340 We just want to talk about the bad things.
00:58:57.340 And if the plan is not to implement these bad things, if it's not a conspiracy to take away your freedom, then the city council should have no problem at all implementing something in the bylaw saying that they're not going to do facial recognition and they're not going to track you and they're not going to invade your privacy.
00:59:16.340 And I couldn't imagine too many people in the city being against having that added in.
00:59:22.340 So as a populist demand to put on the cities, I think that would probably go very well with a lot of people once they realize the risks.
00:59:31.340 So here, I'm saying update the OCP, change it right now, you can amend the OCP or you can wait till the next OCP is passed.
00:59:39.340 But I would suggest lobbying the council and the city to change the OCP right now.
00:59:46.340 So we don't want to track and you should put a statement in there that the city affirms and recognizes your, your free right to travel, just just like it says in our charter of rights and freedoms.
00:59:57.340 And that city that all citizens should have an expectation to privacy when in the city and the city will never undertake any measures to track or trace anyone.
01:00:06.340 And you can get into the specifics there.
01:00:08.340 So I wrote out an example, another action plan for your OCPs.
01:00:13.340 If you actually get to the point where you are going to amend the bylaw, if it's not a conspiracy to put everybody on digital ID, so you have to buy your groceries and the mark of the beast, then let's have the city put in a bylaw saying,
01:00:26.340 that every store that does business like every Walmart or Safely, they must have at least one cashier there that accepts cash while the business is open.
01:00:37.340 That's easy to change.
01:00:39.340 And you can argue for older people, retired folks who don't have all this technology, why can't they keep using cash?
01:00:45.340 And the other thing is to argue against not using digital ID, so it should never be required to have digital ID to purchase anything in your city.
01:00:58.340 So these are some questions for counsel.
01:01:00.340 I'm not going to go over this in too much detail.
01:01:03.340 This was from another presentation.
01:01:05.340 Adrian from COAP, that's C-O-A-P dot C-A, had these questions.
01:01:10.340 And I highly recommend you check out their website.
01:01:13.340 They're excellent.
01:01:14.340 They're always dealing with their counsel and they're taking action there.
01:01:18.340 But these are interesting questions you go through along with some of her experiences, and they also do a lot of FOI requests.
01:01:28.340 So here's some more research.
01:01:30.340 Please, guys, the only way we can do this is if we are all looking into this.
01:01:35.340 So I managed to put this together over a couple of weeks now, but the initial presentation, I think I put together in about two days.
01:01:41.340 I just went down the rabbit hole for a few hours a day and I used to just store everything on my computer.
01:01:47.340 So I decided, why don't I just put it in a presentation?
01:01:49.340 And this is how this came about.
01:01:50.340 So if everybody else picks something off of here and they research it and we all post our information publicly and share it, it's going to help everybody.
01:01:59.340 And we can continue this discovery and uncover the plans and how to defeat them.
01:02:04.340 And with that, I've talked a lot.
01:02:07.340 I know it's been a long time, so I'm going to stop now.
01:02:10.340 Tanya, thank you so much.
01:02:11.340 Any questions?
01:02:12.340 Yeah, thank you so much, Jeff.
01:02:17.340 I didn't want to rush you in any way.
01:02:20.340 I mean, as I had mentioned to everybody when I saw you a couple of weeks ago give this presentation, I'm like, this is what Action for Canada is all about.
01:02:28.340 We're about educating people, bringing people on to educate people, and then as well giving them some solutions and some options that they can personally take part in, right?
01:02:42.340 This is about our freedom.
01:02:44.340 This is about the future of this country, the existence, not even just in Canada, but, you know, around the world.
01:02:50.340 Everybody is facing this because this is a global agenda.
01:02:53.340 And so, thank you so much.
01:02:56.340 That was absolutely incredible.
01:02:58.340 We're going to have the Empower Hour posted by tomorrow on the website and available, and I really want to encourage people to share this information.
01:03:07.340 So, now what we'll do as well, we'll go into a bit of Q&A.
01:03:10.340 Are you up for that?
01:03:12.340 You good?
01:03:13.340 Just give me a second for my voice to come back, but go ahead.
01:03:16.340 Okay.
01:03:17.340 Okay.
01:03:18.340 That's all right.
01:03:19.340 Maybe take a drink of water.
01:03:21.340 And I'm just going to mention as well, we're working on a Smart City 15 Minute City flyer that will be ready in the very near future because we think it's very important to have this information so that you can pass it out along, right, to people in your neighborhood, people in your community, your family, coworkers, etc.
01:03:43.340 So, be prepared for that.
01:03:46.340 And, of course, you know that Action for Canada has launched a notice of liability.
01:03:50.340 And maybe what we'll do, Terenzio, is let's share my screen for a moment.
01:03:56.340 Let me know when that's...
01:03:58.340 Is that working?
01:04:00.340 We're good.
01:04:01.340 Okay.
01:04:02.340 Okay.
01:04:03.340 So, under Current Issues, let me just pop down.
01:04:07.340 I'm just going to go to the actual page.
01:04:09.340 And you've got 15 Minute Cities.
01:04:11.340 And then at the top of 15 Minute Cities, we're going to put our flyer on this page as well when it's completed if you want to check back in a few days.
01:04:19.340 But then as well, here's the notice of liability.
01:04:23.340 And you would just take this to your mayor and council, city, township, wherever you live.
01:04:31.340 And you would put the date and attention.
01:04:35.340 And then you would serve this to them either by registered mail or potentially in person.
01:04:40.340 But as Jeff said, and as I've said in some of the reports that I've done in the past when we've spoken on this issue, a lot of these mayors and councils think they're doing a good thing.
01:04:52.340 Because they have been inundated with information from the globalists selling this.
01:04:58.340 This has been a whole marketing scheme, as you can imagine, and incrementally so.
01:05:03.340 As Jeff was talking about the school, right, that they're shutting down.
01:05:09.340 This is about safety.
01:05:11.340 It's mind manipulation in order to get you to comply.
01:05:15.340 And because this has just been such an ongoing campaign for over a decade now, there are so many people are buying into it.
01:05:24.340 So please get the notice of liability, assign it, send it.
01:05:29.340 It's an educational tool as well.
01:05:31.340 Ask your mayor and council to read it.
01:05:34.340 Sorry, Terenzio.
01:05:35.340 I forgot to say.
01:05:36.340 Stop here.
01:05:37.340 Okay.
01:05:38.340 And, you know, it's a great tool in order to start opening up that conversation towards education.
01:05:46.340 And then, of course, we're going to be providing Jeff's information on the website.
01:05:51.340 He has just been so generous with the PowerPoint that you can print that information off.
01:05:58.340 You can also send the mayor and council this video and just say, please review this and then get back to me.
01:06:06.340 I have some concerns about this.
01:06:08.340 Find some friends on the council.
01:06:10.340 And then as well, one of our objectives is to, of course, run people in upcoming elections.
01:06:16.340 So, again, that we can get some sanity.
01:06:19.340 I keep saying back into humanity.
01:06:21.340 All right.
01:06:22.340 All right.
01:06:23.340 Okay.
01:06:24.340 Jeff, how's the vocal cords feeling?
01:06:26.340 I'm back.
01:06:27.340 Are you back?
01:06:28.340 All right.
01:06:29.340 Okay.
01:06:30.340 I'm just going to go through.
01:06:32.340 Okay.
01:06:33.340 So, if we plan to run for municipal council, example, mayor, to oppose this, what can we expect in unofficial opposition, say, from the UN, who are the originators of this brainchild?
01:06:48.340 Hmm.
01:06:49.340 That's an interesting question.
01:06:51.340 I don't know that I have a real answer for that, but I would just say that most of the people who work for the city have been taking this information in, like Tanya just said, they've been marketed to for 15 years.
01:07:08.340 So, this is the culture within the city.
01:07:11.340 Everything they've been doing for 15 years has been leading up to this.
01:07:14.340 So, to go in and just suddenly change everything, you're going to find a lot of internal resistance.
01:07:21.340 And I think also on the councils, you'll find a lot of resistance.
01:07:25.340 So, it's going to have to start with the councillors.
01:07:28.340 And then even if the council gets on board, you're going to have resistance within the city itself.
01:07:33.340 Right.
01:07:34.340 And I just want to remind everybody as well, I've been proclaiming this for many years, is that the UN is an unelected body.
01:07:42.340 Did you vote for Klaus Schwab at the WEF?
01:07:45.340 I didn't.
01:07:46.340 How about little Greta?
01:07:48.340 Did any of us vote for her?
01:07:49.340 Do we care what little Greta has to say who's been groomed?
01:07:52.340 And, you know, as far as this propaganda is concerned, if anything is in violation of our constitution, charter rights, or the coronation oath, it is of no force or effect.
01:08:03.340 And that is what we have to assert.
01:08:06.340 This information, we have to provide it with confidence.
01:08:10.340 We have to go to our mayors and councils and say, are you aware of this?
01:08:14.340 The UN does not work for the Canadian people.
01:08:18.340 You do.
01:08:19.340 And we have a constitution, a charter, that charter says that we get to be mobile.
01:08:24.340 We are allowed to work and provide for our families.
01:08:28.340 The liberty, right, is the liberty to work.
01:08:32.340 It's absolutely essential.
01:08:34.340 And so they cannot restrict us.
01:08:36.340 I put a big period behind all this.
01:08:38.340 This is all nonsense.
01:08:39.340 And when we get mayors and city councils in place, I believe that we can just, we're going to call for them to simply overturn this.
01:08:46.340 And every single smart anything on the polls need to be taken down.
01:08:51.340 I want to just ask you as well, like I saw ground wires there.
01:08:54.340 I saw that, you know, these polls attached to something and, you know, people feel like, oh, my goodness, all of this is happening around me and I can't do anything about it.
01:09:04.340 And I'm not, I'm not calling for vandalism, you know, Kelowna would just love that.
01:09:09.340 I'm just saying that there's got to be something that we can do in appealing to our mayor and council, because this is taxpayers money.
01:09:23.340 You were showing us in Barnhartville, 47 of these devices going up.
01:09:30.340 Do you know the cost?
01:09:32.340 So, yeah, just to clarify, those devices, Tanya, those actually belong to TELUS.
01:09:38.340 So that's TELUS installing the 5G network.
01:09:41.340 And I haven't seen it written anywhere.
01:09:44.340 But to anyone listening who has the time to research, this would be a great avenue of research is what is the future of fiber optic and DSL and cable Internet?
01:09:53.340 Because I suspect there is no future.
01:09:56.340 And I suspect that the future is all going to be 5G.
01:10:00.340 Why would they continue to provide you Internet through a line to your house when they have the 5G?
01:10:05.340 And I think that this is where everything's going to go.
01:10:08.340 And they're going to get rid of all the infrastructure of all the hard lines.
01:10:11.340 Everything will be wireless.
01:10:12.340 And I think it's this.
01:10:14.340 This is just my opinion.
01:10:16.340 I can't prove any of this.
01:10:17.340 But I believe it ties in with Klaus Schaub when they talk about how there's going to be a COVID-like Internet virus that will shut down and multiply on the Internet and shut down.
01:10:30.340 Or we're going to be hacked by the Russians.
01:10:33.340 One day we're going to wake up.
01:10:34.340 The Internet will be down.
01:10:35.340 And you're going to wake up and they're going to say, oh, the Internet's different now.
01:10:38.340 You need a digital ID to access it.
01:10:40.340 And you can imagine all the people having their withdrawals from Facebook and everything.
01:10:44.340 They're going to, of course, run out and grab a digital ID and be on the 5G.
01:10:48.340 And that's how they'll do it.
01:10:51.340 Yeah, it's pretty nefarious.
01:10:53.340 It's pretty nefarious.
01:10:54.340 I always say you've got to give them that.
01:10:56.340 They've had this plan in place.
01:10:58.340 They've known how to manipulate and work people for sure.
01:11:01.340 But our job is to 100% say don't buy into fear.
01:11:06.340 We need you to be fierce right now.
01:11:08.340 We need you to be on the front lines of asserting your rights.
01:11:12.340 Knowledge is power.
01:11:13.340 Make sure that you fully understand that what they're doing is unlawful.
01:11:19.340 They cannot infringe or impede upon your 100% guaranteed rights.
01:11:24.340 And if more Canadians knew that at the beginning of COVID, if they'd only read the emergency order,
01:11:30.340 the federal emergency order said that even under an emergency, they cannot infringe on your charter rights and on the Bill of Rights.
01:11:39.340 And people would have been going to work and living their life accordingly.
01:11:43.340 And that's the same thing applies now.
01:11:46.340 Know what your rights are, assert them, and please make it your business to start educating people around you.
01:11:52.340 Okay, as for TELUS, it was still approved by the city.
01:11:59.340 And I know that in the city of Surrey, at the beginning of COVID, they were doing the tracking and tracing on anybody that had a TELUS phone.
01:12:07.340 And they had offered to the city to provide them that data.
01:12:12.340 And so I did a call to action immediately.
01:12:14.340 I said, this is illegal.
01:12:16.340 This is in violation of privacy.
01:12:18.340 And I can tell you, their lawyers got on it right away.
01:12:20.340 And they had to take it very seriously.
01:12:22.340 But if you're in tacit agreement with them, if you're not complaining about what's happening, then they're just going to continue on.
01:12:30.340 Okay, does the 2040 emissions vehicle also include private sales?
01:12:35.340 The way I interpret it is it actually says, I'll just bring it up here.
01:12:42.340 I'll read the actual words.
01:12:44.340 It says, no person shall buy or sell a non-ZEV.
01:12:52.340 That reads to me as it's illegal for everyone.
01:12:54.340 So that would be personal sales.
01:12:56.340 Right, right.
01:12:57.340 It's just crazy.
01:12:58.340 It's ridiculous.
01:12:59.340 Okay, do emissions from...
01:13:01.340 Oh, sorry.
01:13:02.340 Sorry, I guess this wasn't really on the news.
01:13:04.340 Maybe it was just a footnote.
01:13:05.340 But why aren't they talking about this every day?
01:13:07.340 Like, hey, everybody, just a reminder.
01:13:09.340 You're not going to have a car in six years.
01:13:11.340 I think people would freak out if they actually knew what the plan was.
01:13:15.340 And I think we need to get this info out.
01:13:17.340 Yes, absolutely.
01:13:20.340 I agree.
01:13:21.340 Well, they're all in on it, right?
01:13:23.340 We know that the mainstream media is bought and paid for.
01:13:26.340 And I don't know how these people cannot care about their freedoms.
01:13:30.340 And, you know, not go out on a limb like a couple of people have left mainstream media.
01:13:36.340 There was a lady that was giving a report who worked for CBC.
01:13:41.340 And she just morally and ethically couldn't go along with what she was being instructed to do.
01:13:47.340 And we need and we're calling for more ethical reporters to be helping us out on this.
01:13:55.340 Okay, do emissions from cities include emissions from shipping goods to the city?
01:14:00.340 Or can cities simply avoid manufacturing emissions by offshoring them?
01:14:05.340 That's an interesting question.
01:14:08.340 So, yeah, just just in I'll just speak to the specifically to the Kamloops plan.
01:14:14.340 So they broke it down by buildings and transport.
01:14:18.340 And within buildings, there's residential buildings and then there's commercial.
01:14:22.340 So in Kamloops, there is a large commercial area that does have emissions.
01:14:26.340 And we also have the pulp mill, which I'm sure has some emissions.
01:14:29.340 So they're looking at ways to reduce that.
01:14:32.340 And then they're talking about just reducing the housing.
01:14:37.340 So that's a great point.
01:14:39.340 Usually what they do is tricky economics and they just offshore everything.
01:14:43.340 And it's just the same.
01:14:44.340 And then we end up with more control here.
01:14:47.340 I'm not sure if that answers the question.
01:14:50.340 Well, from what I'm how I'm reading this is that is it sort of a zero emissions for us because they're going to be putting offshore shipments because, you know, China is going to lose a lot of business if we have to take account for moving their product into Canada.
01:15:11.340 And so will they be responsible for the mission emissions of bringing their product in?
01:15:17.340 That's how I'm reading this.
01:15:18.340 But I could be mistaken.
01:15:19.340 Oh, yeah.
01:15:20.340 I mean, the world still has to go on.
01:15:22.340 And like these these changes are only applying to us.
01:15:26.340 I get maybe they apply to everyone in the world, but it seems like the Western world is really excited about implementing this right now.
01:15:33.340 It's just it's insanity.
01:15:35.340 I just as I'm going through all of this, I'm like this.
01:15:38.340 Somebody pinch me.
01:15:39.340 Wake me up.
01:15:40.340 This is the Twilight Zone.
01:15:42.340 It can't be real.
01:15:43.340 It's economic suicide, Tanya.
01:15:44.340 It's economic suicide.
01:15:45.340 It absolutely is.
01:15:46.340 Absolutely.
01:15:47.340 Look at it.
01:15:48.340 And you've got to wonder about these people that we've elected into these positions that, you know, don't have that little niggling in their gut.
01:15:56.340 You know, something seems wrong here.
01:15:58.340 Should I actually be signing my name to this?
01:16:00.340 And we've got our work to do.
01:16:02.340 That's for sure.
01:16:03.340 Okay.
01:16:04.340 What would the hallmarks of a smart city be for a municipality that wants to sneak in the smart city project?
01:16:13.340 Okay, so I would say, if they're trying to sneak it in, they're using terminology that, you know, you're not familiar with.
01:16:22.340 So the first time I read the OCP from Kamloops, nothing really jumped out at me.
01:16:27.340 I actually spoke to Adrienne at coap.ca.
01:16:30.340 I'll plug it again.
01:16:31.340 And she put me on to some other words, which I looked up.
01:16:34.340 So some of the words you need to look for are things like compact neighborhoods.
01:16:39.340 That's talking about densification.
01:16:41.340 Another word for a compact neighborhood is mixed use centers.
01:16:46.340 These are, these are just euphemisms for 15 minute city.
01:16:50.340 So they're going to divide up your city and all the urban areas into these little zones, and then they're going to center everything there.
01:16:57.340 The other words you need to look for are complete streets and complete neighborhoods.
01:17:01.340 So like to the lay person, when you read this, it doesn't, it's not so obvious.
01:17:06.340 And I've seen different words used in different municipalities.
01:17:10.340 So that's why I really stress to everybody is to read it and understand it and then read it again, then talk to the city and then go read it again.
01:17:18.340 And it'll make so much more sense when you understand the words that they're using.
01:17:22.340 Right.
01:17:23.340 Know the language.
01:17:24.340 I was making so many notes when you were going through your PowerPoint.
01:17:27.340 You had said reduce, restrict, decrease, compact, complete.
01:17:32.340 You had also said mass movement as a service.
01:17:36.340 Yeah.
01:17:37.340 And that's a good one.
01:17:38.340 I just picked that one up today.
01:17:39.340 So like I said at the beginning, like this, this presentation is not complete every day.
01:17:43.340 I'm adding something new.
01:17:45.340 And just to everybody here, I'll continue to update it online.
01:17:48.340 And I want all this information online.
01:17:50.340 And I hope that everybody here listening.
01:17:52.340 I'm sure there's lots of people out here who are doing your own research for your own local municipalities.
01:17:57.340 Post that online, you know, and post it online for other people and start sharing it.
01:18:02.340 And that's what I hope with that forum is that everybody can use that link to share this information.
01:18:07.340 So I might see something and it's going to set me down the next rabbit hole, which will find the Achilles heel to get rid of all of this.
01:18:15.340 And that's the goal is to keep us all safe.
01:18:17.340 Right.
01:18:19.340 And I'm even thinking that through some of this information, I might revisit the notice of liability and make sure that it's as powerful and as impactful as it can be.
01:18:29.340 And again, because we have like tens of thousands of people watching our Empower Hours now, there is many of them who may not have heard.
01:18:37.340 And I think it's worth repeating.
01:18:39.340 During COVID, we had so many different notices of liability to stop employees from getting vaxxed, to get masks off children.
01:18:48.340 And we had success, like huge success rates.
01:18:52.340 But in British Columbia, we kept 45,000 teachers and school staff working.
01:18:58.340 Not one of them ended up being put on unpaid leave because we were appealing to the school board trustees about personal liability.
01:19:07.340 You can't extort people.
01:19:09.340 You can't intimidate them.
01:19:11.340 And especially as a medical professional, they didn't have that power.
01:19:14.340 And so we're doing the same thing with the SOGI notice of liability within the schools.
01:19:19.340 We know that this is causing harm to children.
01:19:22.340 And we also know that this has caused the now with the 15 minute cities, the smart cities, this is going to cause harm.
01:19:30.340 This is going to cause death and destruction of our economy.
01:19:34.340 But I also believe that this is costing, they've said, billions of dollars in some of the major cities to set all of this up.
01:19:42.340 This is a misappropriation of people's funds.
01:19:45.340 The taxpayers haven't voted on this.
01:19:47.340 And that's a good question to ask your mayor and council, right?
01:19:53.340 We didn't vote on this matter.
01:19:55.340 You're using our tax dollars in order to implement all of this control within the city.
01:20:03.340 So there are certain positions that you're going to need to learn to take.
01:20:06.340 Even it's evolving for me in my knowledge.
01:20:09.340 And how is it best to address the cities?
01:20:12.340 And if I'm not mistaken, Jeff, like you, I think you had mentioned, you personally have gone in and spoken to the mayor of Kamloops.
01:20:19.340 And is it city council as well or?
01:20:22.340 So, unfortunately, I wanted to speak to city council and present what I had.
01:20:29.340 And actually, to be honest, I'm glad that I didn't because I've learned so much more in the meantime.
01:20:34.340 This is why I keep stressing, like, go, go back, read, go back, because it's continuously developing.
01:20:40.340 So I want to put together a presentation.
01:20:43.340 And if there's anybody from Kamloops here watching, I'm happy to share with them Kamloops specific information.
01:20:49.340 So try and reach out to me.
01:20:51.340 And I did speak to the mayor, Mayor Hamer Jackson.
01:20:55.340 He's a nice guy.
01:20:56.340 The Kamloops city council is dysfunctional from what I can see.
01:20:59.340 But, you know, my understanding is council's entrenched and they're going to go ahead with this because they've been doing it for 15 years already.
01:21:07.340 Why would they stop? They have no reason to.
01:21:10.340 And my discussions with the mayor, he was unaware of this.
01:21:14.340 You know, and if you think that the mayor or any councilor is going line by line through all of these plans and they know them inside and out, I would I would question that because it does take a lot of time and effort.
01:21:27.340 But probably the city, the city guys are the city planners and the people that are putting these plans out are the ones that most know what's actually happening.
01:21:35.340 So I think it's just it's a big job of education.
01:21:38.340 We have to educate them.
01:21:39.340 Really?
01:21:40.340 Yeah, no.
01:21:41.340 And I so appreciate you.
01:21:42.340 And I really believe that this video that we're going to be able to take just the presentation portion.
01:21:49.340 And I think that, you know, it would be a good idea to put it out there so that people could make appointments with their mayors and councils and go in.
01:21:58.340 It's a little concerning, you know, because of everything that we're facing with school board trustees wanting to do a delegation to talk about our concerns.
01:22:05.340 And we have 100 percent right that even if there's a difference of opinion, that your elected officials need to listen to you.
01:22:14.340 I just want everybody in the public to know that by law, they cannot just censor you and your concerns.
01:22:22.340 They must listen to you.
01:22:23.340 They work for you.
01:22:24.340 All right.
01:22:25.340 So make sure that you demand that if you come up against some opposition to them hearing you on this matter.
01:22:30.340 And they're going to have been also groomed themselves by the individuals that are implementing this, saying even even cautioning them on conspiracy theorists.
01:22:41.340 When I was approaching the city of Surrey several years ago, I was already going after all of the 5G, the harm that it was going to cause.
01:22:49.340 And the individuals like the telecommunication companies on their front of their brochure, this is how much they already knew and were aware that there was going to be public backlash on this.
01:23:03.340 Once we started becoming aware, they actually felt a need on their on the cover page is to address conspiracy theorists.
01:23:11.340 Now, why would any telecommunications people do that if they believed in what it was the product that they were selling?
01:23:18.340 And if the city is the are the ones that have signed a contract right with tell us to implement all of this like they didn't they couldn't just on their own go and implement all of this.
01:23:30.340 There is contracts that have been signed with the city and you need to go to the city and you say, how is this being paid for is tell us paying for this or are my tax dollars paying for all of this, these devices to go in.
01:23:43.340 And I bet you're going to find out it's you, you the taxpayer that's paying for this, which means you have a right to say, I want it pulled down.
01:23:50.340 OK, so let's try to get through as many questions as possible here.
01:23:54.340 What happens if there is a change in provincial governments, I would say?
01:23:59.340 I think that we've sort of covered that, right?
01:24:03.340 Yeah, that's going to step out of my my understanding of politics at that level.
01:24:09.340 But I would hope that if we get a conservative B.C. conservative party government that they could stop this dead in its tracks.
01:24:16.340 Absolutely. I have had city councillors come to me and they were part of the climate change initiatives and the sustainable development goals within the province of B.C.
01:24:32.340 And Trudeau literally had come in and met with the head of this committee in British Columbia with the instructions to implement.
01:24:43.340 And this city councillor saw that what they were doing was actually illegal and unlawful, was afraid for her life in order to go to the RCMP and provide the information that she had personally firsthand witnessed.
01:24:59.340 So understand very nefarious illegal things are going on in order to implement this in order to infringe on your rights to push this forward.
01:25:10.340 So it's very important that we know who we vote for in the future and where they stand on these issues.
01:25:15.340 OK, and we just said who is paying for all of this funding the installation of all the towers?
01:25:20.340 Oh, there we go. Ask ask ask your city who's funding this.
01:25:25.340 Yeah, misappropriation of funds is a good word because that's unlawful and individuals that are doing that should be removed from office.
01:25:33.340 Is there a connection with the purple street lights and 15 minute cities?
01:25:39.340 I'm not familiar with the purple street lights. I have heard some some things about LEDs being used for other things, but I haven't got into that. I couldn't speak on it.
01:25:53.340 No, that's OK. I saw it on social media sometime as well, and I haven't had a chance to research it further.
01:25:59.340 Do you believe it will be possible eventually to purchase? I wondered about this, too.
01:26:04.340 Good question. Scrambling units for your car and or house so as to preserve our privacy.
01:26:10.340 Well, I think that's how things go is that technology is developed and then there's like an asymmetric response to it that the anti technology is developed, so it enables you to maintain your privacy.
01:26:25.340 But I think in this case, by the time that those things are developed and widely available, if everything keeps continuing on the path that we are now, I mean, it could literally be six months from now that they roll all of this out, shut the gate on us.
01:26:41.340 And I'm not trying to be hyperbolic here. I'm trying to explain that.
01:26:46.340 Like, I'll use the analogy of catching wild pigs in the forest.
01:26:50.340 You put some food down. The pigs come freely. They eat the food. You build one section of fence.
01:26:55.340 Then the next day you build another section of fence and the pigs get used to it.
01:26:58.340 They see it every day. The pigs are still free and you keep building more sections of fence over time.
01:27:03.340 So that's what we're doing here is 5G, CBDC infrastructure.
01:27:07.340 All this other stuff is coming around and it's building this this fence around us.
01:27:12.340 Technically, you're still free.
01:27:14.340 But you're getting to the point where all they have to do is push one button.
01:27:17.340 And I think it's there's going to be something that happens with the Internet will go down.
01:27:21.340 The banking system will go and we'll all wake up and they'll say, oh, this is the new thing.
01:27:25.340 We got attacked by Russia. And then when when that happens, that's it.
01:27:29.340 So, you know, like I really don't want to be hyperbolic, but I think that most of the infrastructure is already done.
01:27:37.340 It's already there. And it's just a matter of time before this happens.
01:27:40.340 So will we be will we have enough time to get this stuff?
01:27:46.340 I don't know. I haven't seen anything. And if there is, I'd love to get it.
01:27:49.340 But I think by that time they'll have 30 different ways to track you.
01:27:53.340 So I'm not sure how useful it will be.
01:27:56.340 Right. And, you know, I think that we need to fight fire with fire.
01:28:00.340 And if there is this kind of scrambling devices and whatnot, we should be accessing them.
01:28:08.340 But quite honestly, when they're so blatantly violating your rights and they're tied to a tower that has a ground wire,
01:28:18.340 I really believe that there's going to be, you know, steps that people will be forced to take.
01:28:24.340 We're at war. They have commenced war against Canadians.
01:28:29.340 And, you know, you're giving this analogy of the pigs and slowly a fence being, you know, taken up.
01:28:37.340 They don't have the intelligence to know what's happening to them.
01:28:42.340 But we do. We see these fences going up around us and we're not doing anything about it.
01:28:47.340 And it's shocking and terrifying to me when all we need to do is, like, there are situations, there are things that could be done if our mayors and city councils aren't going to listen.
01:29:00.340 And the government knows that. They're anticipating this as next steps.
01:29:04.440 And that's why they're trying to disarm Canadians. They're working so hard to take away people's gun rights.
01:29:10.440 But, yeah, it's going to be interesting. We're pleading with our government to back off and to do the right thing because we don't want to see civil war in this country.
01:29:20.440 We want to live peacefully according to the rights that, you know, are guaranteed to us.
01:29:26.440 So I don't know. That's my appeal to government leaders is please do the right thing and research the information.
01:29:32.440 I have some thoughts on that, Tanya.
01:29:35.440 Just I think a lot of people have it in their mind.
01:29:38.440 They're kind of aware that the government is doing all these things.
01:29:41.440 They know that the fence is getting built.
01:29:44.440 But what they're expecting is some sort of kinetic or physical face off.
01:29:51.440 You know, maybe maybe gun owners or somebody's got canned food up in the mountains and they're like, oh, whatever, you know, come, come take my gun, take my liberties, whatever.
01:29:59.440 It'll be like no one would ever do that. And I don't think that that's the plan at all.
01:30:04.440 Like what I see is this is they're distracting us with the kids right now.
01:30:10.440 Everybody's paying attention to that. And there's all these other issues.
01:30:13.440 There's all this other stuff, the World Health Organization, the IHR.
01:30:17.440 It's all happening at once. But while all this is happening, they've been continuously marching forward, building more sections of the fence.
01:30:27.440 Right. And they're just getting it so that like it's going to happen so fast that when they shut that gate, I think some people will just wake up and they won't even realize like everything will be different, but their life will be the same.
01:30:39.440 And it's the people that that are think that they're going to be able to fight or there will be some sort of like conflict.
01:30:47.440 I don't think there ever would be. And I think that's their plan.
01:30:50.440 So I you know, that's my opinion. I'm not suggesting that anybody fights or I'm definitely not saying that.
01:30:57.440 But what I'm saying is that people should change the way that they think about this, because I don't think it's like coming up to a final confrontation with these these world powers or these globalists.
01:31:09.440 I think it's going to be a slow erosion and then bang. And anybody who's not on board, too bad.
01:31:15.440 Well, and I think that actually the slow erosion was happening pre covid, because as many people know, I've been fighting this fight since 2015.
01:31:24.440 There's been others who were trying to ring the warning bells and fighting it before, you know, well before 2015.
01:31:32.440 And so prior to that, they were passing laws and changing legislation and, you know, really infringing on Canadians rights.
01:31:43.440 The freedom of speech was a hard hitting one, which could lead to all of these censorship bills that Trudeau is wanting to pass right now.
01:31:52.440 It's like you need to think a certain way, you need to speak a certain way.
01:31:55.440 And that's really regarding the LGBTQ and it is regarding Islam because of the motion M103.
01:32:01.440 And again, this isn't hateful towards, you know, human beings, the gay and lesbian community or the moderate Muslim.
01:32:09.440 Muslim, please stop. If you're if you had a knee jerk reaction to what I had to say and think, you know, well, that's hate or or, you know, I'm not being tolerant of certain individuals.
01:32:18.440 We're not talking about just the average individuals within those communities.
01:32:23.440 All right. They've had their platforms just completely taken over and sabotaged in order to use them to shut down your freedoms of speech.
01:32:32.440 That's the plan. And so while as Jeff was saying, while all of that was going on, you know, we were still also like, you know, for myself, I said three or four years ago, I was writing to my city about the 5G towers, wanting to prohibit them from putting them in place.
01:32:51.240 And it's like, what were all of you doing? And you will probably say, I wasn't aware four or five years ago of this.
01:32:57.360 OK, but you are now. What are you willing to do now? We are the majority.
01:33:01.820 It doesn't have to come to civil war if everybody stands up and says, I'm not complying with this and start writing to your mayor and city council and start opposing this.
01:33:12.300 And when they see the mass. OK, so just as an example, at the beginning in my weekly update, I provided the big win this week where York Catholic School voted against raising the pride flag.
01:33:25.900 And I hope people can understand how significant that is.
01:33:30.860 The radical sex activists, LGBTQ have been lobbying governments for decades to get to this point where we cleared the way.
01:33:39.380 So now they have free access to our children. When is enough enough and when are we going to say no?
01:33:44.600 Well, the Catholic school board, there was a lot of people appealing to them saying, I don't want this within my school board.
01:33:51.120 Why are we recognizing only one community? Let's treat all of the children equally.
01:33:56.860 That's fair. That's reasonable. And it's according to our constitution and the rule of law.
01:34:01.000 The same goes here. Mayors and city councils, they want to get elected again.
01:34:05.840 And it is the loud, squeaky wheel that's going to get the most attention.
01:34:10.000 And Action for Canada has been, you know, implementing chapters across the nation.
01:34:17.780 We have chapter leader meetings with all of our leaders so that we can implement these amazing campaigns to support.
01:34:24.740 So it's not Jeff just working in Kamloops, trying to appeal to his mayor and city council and, you know,
01:34:31.720 the other individuals involved in putting this infrastructure in place to our demise.
01:34:36.040 But it's nationwide. We are at Action for Canada, a coalition all working in sync together.
01:34:42.720 And that's where we're going to see the kind of change.
01:34:45.020 And that's why I'm so grateful for Jeff having come on the show tonight to provide this really, really critical information.
01:34:53.360 All right, let's do one more question.
01:34:59.260 Yeah, no, I don't think so.
01:35:00.600 Okay, so are we going to be safer from all this out in the rural areas of BC?
01:35:06.040 Hmm.
01:35:08.100 So I guess there's two things you could be safe from.
01:35:12.620 One would be the extra electromagnetic radiation from these 5G towers, because there is a fair amount coming out of them.
01:35:21.120 It's a lot higher signal strength.
01:35:23.540 The frequency of 5G is mostly absorbed into your skin, whereas traditional cell phone towers were much lower power and it actually traveled right through your body.
01:35:32.760 And so that's that's one thing to think about.
01:35:37.260 And then the other thing would be what's going to happen in the rural areas.
01:35:41.820 So they're they're focusing on the urban areas, but they're also changing the the law, not the laws, the bylaws for the urban areas.
01:35:50.320 So how are you going to get to work?
01:35:53.040 How are they going to limit your travel?
01:35:55.480 And these things I can't speak specifically for wherever you are.
01:35:59.260 You're going to have to look into the official community plan for your community and it'll be in there.
01:36:06.060 And again, you just need to take the time to look at it.
01:36:08.460 But there's lots of examples from Vancouver Island in Cowichan Valley.
01:36:12.820 They found out a bunch of stuff that they're trying to do and they're telling people they can't subdivide their land.
01:36:18.240 They can't build other houses now.
01:36:20.640 There was another example, which was was it in Lumbee?
01:36:23.960 A bunch of people went into the city council and they got very upset because they were told that they can't do any business.
01:36:29.620 They can't work on their equipment, on their land they've lived on for 100 years.
01:36:34.500 So these are the changes that are coming.
01:36:36.500 And it's all written in black and white.
01:36:38.460 So it's there, guys.
01:36:39.920 You just have to read it.
01:36:41.880 Right.
01:36:42.520 And just because it's written in black and white doesn't mean we have to comply to it because our rights trump what the government is putting in place right now.
01:36:49.860 And when we're talking about 5G, the reason the difference between going from 3G, 4G and up to 5G is it's classified as a carcinogenic, which means, as you said, it penetrates through the skin.
01:37:03.140 And a carcinogenic would be poisonous sprays that you would put on your plants to kill the bugs that they're also banning.
01:37:12.120 That's the level that the 5G is at.
01:37:15.540 And the UN has actually designated it as carcinogenic.
01:37:21.980 So it's just a mockery of humanity because everything that they would say, OK, well, this is dangerous, but you know what?
01:37:30.360 That's OK.
01:37:30.780 We're going to go ahead with it because we're the globalists and it's essential for our plan.
01:37:36.860 And so going to 6G, I can't even imagine.
01:37:39.320 It's unnecessary.
01:37:39.960 And we, you know, 5G was completely meeting everybody's needs as far as this was concerned.
01:37:50.200 And have you ever gone by a 5G?
01:37:52.700 It's not any faster.
01:37:54.760 And even, you know, when you're out in the boonies somewhere, you're not getting any 5G, you know, internet or whatever on your phone.
01:38:03.440 It's not working.
01:38:04.760 It's just not working.
01:38:05.600 It's all a farce.
01:38:06.480 They're all lies and people have been gobbling it up.
01:38:10.640 But thank God people are finally starting to question.
01:38:13.800 I just wanted to finish one more.
01:38:15.600 Sheila had posted here.
01:38:17.140 Can a person refuse having a smart meter installed on your property?
01:38:20.920 Yes.
01:38:22.060 Absolutely.
01:38:24.300 Yeah.
01:38:25.160 I refused a smart meter.
01:38:27.980 Once they've been installed, you can have an old one installed.
01:38:31.620 I believe you have that right.
01:38:32.860 Yeah, I was just talking to my provider the other day, and I wanted to confirm that nobody had snuck in and changed my regular meter.
01:38:42.400 And I'm still on the old meter.
01:38:44.200 I've said I don't want a smart meter.
01:38:46.180 I'm getting new garage door openers.
01:38:48.020 And the guy said, oh, yeah, you can get them.
01:38:49.280 And they got a little camera on them.
01:38:50.380 Wi-Fi.
01:38:50.820 I said, no.
01:38:52.640 Why would I want a camera?
01:38:54.020 They could have access.
01:38:54.900 And are you aware of that, my friends, that if you have cameras in your home because you want to see what's going on when you're not at home, are you realizing that they can easily bypass your system?
01:39:07.640 And people could be watching you privately in your home, your little smart TV with the little camera on it.
01:39:13.260 It's not so smart.
01:39:14.920 It's not smart to have all this smart stuff in your home, smart fridges.
01:39:18.440 Just say no.
01:39:19.700 Just, you know what?
01:39:20.800 My uncle, I love my uncle.
01:39:22.320 It's his birthday today.
01:39:23.460 I'm going to be calling him as soon as I get off.
01:39:25.580 I haven't had time today.
01:39:26.540 He's 93.
01:39:27.980 And he would always say, you know, he hated all the new vehicles.
01:39:31.240 He likes to roll down his window, right?
01:39:33.540 Because it just electrical just provides more problems.
01:39:37.180 He could fix anything and everything.
01:39:39.320 And we need to go back to the simplicity and stop feeling like a bunch of spoiled Canadians and having to have all these new gadgets in our homes because they're not your friend.
01:39:49.140 All right?
01:39:49.500 I love you enough to say these gadgets aren't your friends.
01:39:52.020 And so start getting rid of them and cleaning up your home and stop giving them access, you know, to all of your personal information and your life.
01:40:03.200 And so, Jeff, you know what?
01:40:05.000 Again, I'm going to say thank you.
01:40:06.500 Is there anything that you would like to add in closing?
01:40:10.420 Yeah, I will add one thing.
01:40:13.040 I'm starting another website.
01:40:14.540 It's called SaveCanada.com.
01:40:20.360 Pretty easy to remember.
01:40:22.520 SaveCanada.com.
01:40:24.260 And there should be some pretty cool stuff coming there shortly.
01:40:28.760 I'm in America right now.
01:40:30.860 And I'm working on trying to connect the best of the United States with the best of Canada.
01:40:38.040 And I'm basically coming down here to Stump for Canada.
01:40:41.860 So I'll be doing a bit of a convoy.
01:40:45.740 Be driving a truck from where I am right now down to Texas.
01:40:50.300 And we'll see how long this lasts.
01:40:51.960 But I'm pretty excited.
01:40:53.520 And I think I'm going to meet some great people.
01:40:56.340 And, yeah, I just want to share that with you guys.
01:40:58.680 This is happening.
01:41:00.080 And there's no turning back.
01:41:01.920 So off I go.
01:41:03.300 And wish me best of luck.
01:41:04.400 Thank you.
01:41:05.360 Yeah.
01:41:06.080 Thank you.
01:41:06.740 Thank you so much, Jeff.
01:41:07.640 Yeah, you need to bring some awareness to our U.S. neighbors.
01:41:10.520 They're very concerned, you know, about our border and the security because of all that Trudeau is doing with the Chinese and the mass immigration and things like this.
01:41:21.540 So it's good that you're down there bringing awareness.
01:41:24.340 We've got a couple of contacts in Washington that we've been reaching out to as well.
01:41:27.900 Well, they're very aware, but they're in some big trouble there in the United States as well.
01:41:34.140 So we wish you safe travels and all the success.
01:41:37.220 And thank you again for spending time with us tonight.
01:41:40.460 All right.
01:41:40.740 Thanks for having me.
01:41:41.960 Thanks, everybody.
01:41:42.900 God bless.
01:41:44.320 Thank you.
01:41:44.980 God bless you.
01:41:46.340 All right.
01:41:46.960 Wow.
01:41:47.480 Didn't I tell you that this was going to be an important show tonight with incredible information?
01:41:52.960 All right.
01:41:53.180 So next week, our guest is going to be none other than Mr. Mickey Willis.
01:41:59.600 The Pandemic 3, The Great Awakening, is being released on Saturday, June 3rd.
01:42:06.800 And there is going to be a big party involved in that release as well, a watch party, and you can sign up for it.
01:42:15.860 We're going to provide all of this information when I showed you on our weekly action page.
01:42:20.620 We've already made this available.
01:42:23.760 So if you go on to Action for Canada under Call to Action, look under the weekly actions and click on the Empower.
01:42:30.940 Can I actually share this page for a moment, Terenzio?
01:42:34.620 Sure thing.
01:42:35.060 I'm going to just take it a step further because I really want people deep to be involved before Saturday.
01:42:41.900 Normally, we send our calls to action out on Sunday night, but then you would miss it.
01:42:47.080 And I think this is going to be really, really exciting.
01:42:50.340 So it's the pandemic series spotlights and tracks the decades-old agenda that was sent into overdrive during the pandemic.
01:42:58.660 It exposes the dark reality of corruption throughout government and the medical establishments.
01:43:04.320 The film series warns the world about the sadistic crimes against humanity that are being committed to reduce the world's population and obtain control of citizens globally.
01:43:13.900 The Great Awakening is intended to be a lighthouse to guide us out of the storm and into a brighter future.
01:43:19.720 So we'll be discussing that.
01:43:21.020 And then just down below here, you can see there will be a free worldwide premier live stream event of The Great Awakening on June 3rd at 4 p.m. Pacific time.
01:43:31.320 And let me see.
01:43:32.940 The live stream event will feature interviews with your favorite doctors, journalists, and trailblazers.
01:43:37.540 You can help wake up the world by hosting a watch party.
01:43:41.560 There will be an epic giveaway and an exclusive virtual meet-and-greet plan for watch party hosts and attendees.
01:43:47.580 So that's why you really want to become one of the hosts.
01:43:50.640 And so you can sign up right there on our page.
01:43:53.500 And I would just highly recommend that.
01:43:55.460 It's going to be great fun.
01:43:57.080 Sorry, Terenzio, I'm just coming back.
01:43:59.620 And okay, so our scripture for the week.
01:44:04.500 It's a short one, John 1 5, but it's powerful.
01:44:08.680 The light shines in the darkness and the darkness can never extinguish it.
01:44:14.980 And so at Action for Canada, we are purveyors of truth.
01:44:18.520 We are out to expose the darkness.
01:44:21.760 And of course, we're firm believers that this is a spiritual battle of epic proportions of good versus evil.
01:44:29.180 So we're going to bring up God every chance we get because we want our nation to go back to our roots.
01:44:36.140 And those roots were built on Judeo-Christian principles, biblical principles.
01:44:40.720 Those are really good principles to live by, moral, ethical.
01:44:45.240 And of course, last week I spoke a little about how Trudeau just hates any absolutes.
01:44:51.020 He doesn't like there to be an absolute wrong.
01:44:53.580 He can certainly talk about that there's no absolute rights.
01:44:56.880 He likes those kind.
01:44:57.840 But when there's no absolute wrong, that's where all of the deviancy and all the tyranny is pouring into our nation.
01:45:05.320 So we've got to rise up for goodness.
01:45:06.940 We've got to rise up for God.
01:45:08.400 And we just encourage you that there is light in the darkness.
01:45:13.480 And that light, I believe, is Jesus Christ and God the Father.
01:45:16.840 And that when we appeal to Him, this nation, and when we turn back to Him, that we're going to see this tyranny overturned.
01:45:25.040 So we just encourage you with that today.
01:45:27.140 And I encourage you, make sure that you show up next week.
01:45:30.280 Share that invitation with others.
01:45:32.260 God bless you.
01:45:33.160 And God bless Canada.
01:45:34.240 I'm going to thank God and God alone for the ground that I'm standing on.
01:45:56.040 I'm going to thank our founding fathers for giving their lives and sacrificing so much for our freedom.
01:46:11.400 And I'm calling on you today.
01:46:14.780 Don't put them to shame.
01:46:17.060 Don't waste what they did.
01:46:19.320 We have guaranteed rights in this country.
01:46:26.040 We are putting chapters across the nation.
01:46:32.920 We are going to be in every town and every city.
01:46:36.740 And we are going to build communities within these communities of like-minded people
01:46:41.540 who are actually going to care for one another again and love on each other
01:46:45.400 and give each other the help when they're down.
01:46:48.620 We are going to use the teams and the people that build within chapters to support our businesses.
01:46:56.040 The government's actions are completely, 100% unlawful.
01:47:02.920 Judgment will again be found on justice.
01:47:07.020 And those with virtuous hearts will pursue it.
01:47:11.240 You have a virtuous heart if you are here today pursuing freedom and righteousness.
01:47:17.380 God says he will turn the sins of evil people back on them.
01:47:28.800 He will destroy them for their sins.
01:47:32.880 I take great comfort in that because I serve a mighty living God who has allowed us to go through this season of discomfort
01:47:45.880 because we as a nation have turned our backs on him and we need to get right.
01:47:52.160 So I am just going to thank you so much.
01:47:56.700 I'm going to say God bless you and God bless Canada.
01:48:00.560 Thank you.
01:48:22.260 Thank you.
01:48:52.260 Thank you.
01:49:22.260 Thank you.
01:49:52.260 Thank you.