00:02:25.940Yeah, yeah, of course. Of course. No, it's my pleasure. I saw a couple of weeks ago that you were, you know, another person, another vocal Canadian, another activist or dissident being debanked and no one doing anything about it. It's like you're kind of you're kind of out there on your own fighting, fighting. You're the only one who's going to save yourself in this situation. Right. So it's pretty crazy.
00:02:50.820but yeah no you're the first person who reached out for comments i haven't heard from the the
00:02:58.220mainstream media for some reason you don't say you don't say wow uh but tonight we will be talking
00:03:04.840about the debanking we'll be talking about these other crazy charges that you've gotten um i you
00:03:12.180know jeremy mckenzie is a regular uh co-host on the show controlled opposition we've obviously
00:03:18.080kind of talked about his charges but your charge one of your charges is arguably even crazier the
00:03:24.780sort of this this is phantom gas theft that happened where apparently you stole gas but
00:03:29.440there's absolutely no evidence of it and you got thrown in jail for it this is totally insane like
00:03:34.180like no one talks about this story it's totally nuts we'll be talking about that and then also
00:03:38.680uh just the state of politics in nova scotia um how crazy and corrupt it is and how it sounds
00:03:46.420like you have a good kind of finger on the pulse of nova scotia who's actually doing stuff who
00:03:51.320isn't doing stuff and potentially some concrete plans for yourself or freedom fighters to actually
00:03:57.200get something done um to move things in a positive direction which i'm very excited about but but to
00:04:03.060get things rolling here i wanted to first ask you know i like to ask people their first time on the
00:04:08.200show you're because not because you know engaging with canadian politics and actually following it
00:04:14.620It's a rare thing. A lot of Canadians don't care, especially in Nova Scotia.
00:04:19.120I'm sure, you know, they're they're they're close to trailer park boys or what have you.
00:04:23.540But, you know, we're a minority of people who actually are paying attention and caring about politics.
00:04:28.260And sometimes we inevitably find out that, you know, a lot of these politicians don't have our backs, liberal, conservative, orange, whatever it is.
00:04:35.700What was that experience like for you, Morgan, to to initially start following politics and kind of trying to look up to the politicians and finding that, oh, man, these this is not looking too good.
00:04:48.440What was that experience like for you?
00:04:50.720Yeah, I guess growing up, my father was always very interested in politics. And so the news was on 24-7 growing up. I was always interested, but honestly, until the scandemic, I did not delve too deep into politics.
00:05:11.280and then i realized i haven't been really paying close enough attention to what is going on in
00:05:17.200canada and clearly it's getting completely out of control so i did start uh paying closer attention
00:05:23.680especially in nova scotia to what was going on yeah but really around the world it all seemed
00:05:31.980to be similar a similar narrative so yeah and you're certainly not alone um you know a lot of
00:05:39.080people came into the fold got red pilled very red pilled very quickly uh during that time um
00:05:45.800and yeah i'm just thinking of like specifically there was like a new wave of like new like ppc
00:05:52.620candidates who came out of the woodwork in 2021 because they were like the only party who are
00:05:56.440against like all the lockdowns and stuff and it's always great to see just like bright people uh
00:06:01.980getting involved uh who actually care and who actually uh you know do stuff to to move the
00:06:07.180needle and uh and you know you're you're a great addition to uh you know canadian warriors who are
00:06:13.300trying to and the funny thing about it too is or at least i'm not sure if you can relate to this but
00:06:19.200you know i remember when i was first at the ppc convention in 2019 there's all these like you know
00:06:25.360very naive canadians who know nothing about politics who are like hey you know we're like
00:06:31.280like it's totally new here and we have no idea how how deep and dark and disgusting it's going
00:06:36.420to get but we're still there anyway because we know it's the right thing to do um did you have
00:06:41.420a similar experience in terms of like okay cool like my vote matters my voice matters like
00:06:47.120politicians are going to listen to me right yeah so i also grew up on george carlin so i
00:06:53.420he had a spiel at one point where he said i don't vote and therefore i am not a part of the problem
00:07:02.180and you can't blame me because you know and and i always thought that was interesting to the point
00:07:07.460where one year i did throw my vote and i can't remember which election that was but i remember
00:07:13.620they had the dominion the voting machines and because i threw my vote it made a weird sound
00:07:22.140and they came up to me and they were you know in front of everyone and they were like oh i think
00:07:27.700you accidentally threw your vote and i said no i i did it on purpose but now everybody knows how
00:07:32.820i voted which i'm not i don't feel great about and then they because because they wanted me to
00:07:37.460explain why i did that you know and i was you know this was at a polling station we're correct
00:07:45.880yeah yeah yeah just for some reason yeah i made a different sound i suppose the idea was that
00:07:56.620in case you messed up your vote it would make that sound or i i don't know but yeah i i was
00:08:04.320uncomfortable with the the way that that went down um it was the only year i threw my vote and not
00:08:10.360because you know i mean now i'm very vocal about who i'm voting for or if i choose to vote or not
00:08:19.120but at the time yeah i definitely wanted to keep that more to myself
00:08:25.380yeah and i mean you have dealt with you know obviously i'm friends with jeremy i know about
00:08:34.000the situation that's been going on between you two for the past year since the convoy especially
00:08:38.180and i really you know you have such this you have such a sweet demeanor still despite all this
00:08:45.660insanity and you guys have just been through so much chaos and bullshit and um to the point where
00:08:53.100it's like oh you know there's no politician there's no official opposition talking about
00:08:57.460what's happening to me it's like it's not even happening i'm totally used to that now was that
00:09:02.340always the case was there a time when you kind of had some you thought there was going to be more
00:09:07.900faith or more sort of like um i don't know activity you thought someone was going to care
00:09:13.000like like surely like during the during the trucker convoy for example or when you got thrown
00:09:17.380in jail um the first time outside of uh the nova scotian chief medical officer's house when you
00:09:26.980were protesting out there with a group of people um so maybe i should actually summarize that story
00:09:32.340really quickly uh you guys were outside the chief medical officer's house this was after the trucker
00:09:38.820convoy because nova scotia decided we're going to keep mask mandates for children and there was a
00:10:54.820Yeah, and I and I don't even know who sent them. But
00:10:59.660essentially, they were the middleman, the communication
00:11:02.880between the protesters and the chief medical health officer. So
00:11:07.760We would relay our concerns or if they had questions, how late do you plan on staying, things like that.
00:11:14.380The problem was that we tried emailing, calling, reaching out to our MLAs, protesting at Providence House and at, you know, different officials, places of work.
00:11:28.200But a lot of the time they would be working from home.
00:11:31.320and so we're yelling at an empty building because covid and you know so yeah the definitely the
00:11:41.640second time around felt more intense and the police were seemingly trying to escalate the
00:11:48.280situation i think i have a live video or i i was live streaming at the time where i called an
00:11:56.340officer out i think it was the sergeant who yeah i said i'm here i'm trying to de-escalate this
00:12:02.980situation and i feel like you're trying to escalate all i'm trying to do is you know you tell me if
00:12:09.140i'm doing anything illegal and i'll refrain or you know like there were things uh they wanted
00:12:14.740us to turn our music down or at one point we were apparently laughing too loudly so we quieted down
00:12:22.180not allowed no laughing no fun no fun masks on no fun um so
00:12:32.540Nova Scotia I've only really heard things from yourself or Jeremy about Nova Scotia I've only
00:12:41.120visited Nova Scotia like one time when I was very young and it like the further I tumble down the
00:12:48.120canadian politics rabbit hole there's always kind of more new fun and exciting uh disgusting and
00:12:54.720shameful and dishonorable things that are happening and i feel like the more i hear about
00:12:59.580what's happening in nova scotia it's like wow you guys have your own totally different fun house of
00:13:04.140of uh bullshit to deal with um based on your experience like do you have a means of comparison
00:13:10.980to comparing it to the rest of the country is there something especially messed up uh about
00:13:16.140nova scotia as a whole and also its politics in your experience
00:13:20.460what is some uh someone said like it's something about the ocean because i would compare us to
00:13:28.160british columbia actually our politics and level of corruption things like um our health care
00:13:35.140workers are still not permitted to unvaccinated health care workers cannot go back to work
00:13:39.860i believe it's the same in british columbia i believe all other provinces have let that go
00:13:46.660and we are in a health the middle of a health care crisis here it's a disaster i i frequent
00:13:53.140the hospital and check the the temperature i went in the other day and asked what the morale was like
00:14:00.460and they were just like it's it's crazy it's completely out of control to the point where
00:14:05.440we're calling firefighters to go into emergency rooms to deal with people who are having heart
00:14:10.140attacks wow firefighters hey you got a hat on get in here that's crazy yeah like well we need help
00:14:20.620we'll take it from anybody and i what's what's the political game like there it doesn't sound
00:14:28.760like there's any shortage of crises going on um because you know in ontario at least we had people
00:14:35.060like uh maybe randy hillier or uh uh rick nichols like we had a few like dissidents or outspoken
00:14:42.980politicians who at least tried to speak up for the people uh during the pandemic was there anything
00:14:48.020like that happening in nova scotia i don't believe i was noticing more the people who you mentioned
00:14:55.220i cannot i'm going to refrain from saying names of any elected officials so i do not break my
00:15:01.060bail conditions yeah for those who don't know she has these strict speech conditions now which were
00:15:06.660part of her bail conditions to get out of jail um because you're you're just so i don't know you're
00:15:13.140just so charming and persuasive you might bring the whole system down if you name these people
00:15:17.300or something like that not sure how it works no i guess i'm really intimidating or something i don't
00:15:22.740don't know but yeah the the so one elected official that you had previously remembered
00:15:30.820mentioned had i saw him speak in parliament and they shut his microphone off and wouldn't allow
00:15:39.060him to continue and i started researching what he was talking about and he was dead on
00:15:43.920and at that point i knew things are really bad they're trying to conceal how bad it is clearly
00:15:51.820you could hear members of parliament in the background asking like did they just shut off
00:15:57.560his microphone and there was confusion and yeah and then i really started digging into the politics
00:16:04.360after that but in nova scotia i know there was one member of the conservative party who
00:16:11.080she stepped out a line she didn't follow the cpc narrative and so she was ousted later she ran as
00:16:20.120an independent and she she did get back in and has been you know i don't agree 100 with her
00:16:28.080politics but she stands for the people and she listens to the people the constituents and that's
00:16:33.620why i think she did get in and she said she was an independent correct because she was yeah she
00:16:45.100could no longer be a part of the conservative party um i believe it was during the border
00:16:50.740lockdown she was trying to help get the bound not border the boundary between new brunswick
00:16:57.840and nova scotia she was trying to help open that oh that's right you uh the maritimes had some very
00:17:05.580specific um border rules that was very unique actually during the pandemic during the pandemic
00:17:11.760every kind of province had their own thing you know quebec had these weird curfews going on
00:17:16.400we had these weird mandates where you couldn't leave your house unless it was like for something
00:17:19.760very specific um and i think it was nova scotia and new brunswick like just simply driving in and
00:17:28.000out of the province there was all these like you know stipulations right and even for people who
00:17:32.560were moving it was very difficult i remember listening to a story about a farmer who was
00:17:37.040trying to move his livestock and at one point we had coveted hotels and you you had to pay yourself
00:17:44.240to stay there for two weeks and i don't know what you're supposed to do with your livestock in the
00:17:48.880meantime if they're supposed to hang out in the parking lot or what have you but it was not i was
00:17:54.480trying to get in to the province to help my family at the time um just with some mental health issues
00:18:02.400and then also my father passed away shortly before the pandemic started and i was not able to go down
00:18:11.440have a funeral help you know deal with his belongings sell the family home and so i was
00:18:18.480trying i was trying very hard to find loopholes to get in and out i was watching chris guy's videos
00:18:23.940at the time and paying attention to how he was you know using the passport to travel you know
00:18:30.660because we have like a mobility rights obviously in our our bill of rights and yeah and and but i
00:18:37.700was trying to do it the pro go through the proper channels like at one point you know you could ask
00:18:42.500the government for special requests to get in or for work you could get i think they called it a
00:18:47.940green card um wow yeah and and then red cross stepped in and every time it was just roadblock
00:18:56.740after roadblock and i could not get into the province so then i had you know there was a back
00:19:02.580road in basically and and there were so many vehicles taking that taking the back road in
00:19:10.260in and out of new brunswick the only problem was that i was trying to get to my hometown of
00:19:17.220graman and island new brunswick and so getting into new brunswick was easy getting onto an island
00:19:22.580where everybody knows who you are you know the population's about 2400 people they all knew i
00:19:29.080shouldn't be there and yeah so there was a lot of backlash um you know they wouldn't go
00:19:36.840to my mom to get their hair cut by my mom because they knew wow so so this wasn't even like a
00:19:44.060security thing on the ferry this was like the the social enforcement from people who were like
00:19:49.120who shouldn't be here exactly yeah and there's no concealing your vehicle or who you are like
00:19:55.440everybody knows everybody and even just seeing my vehicle parked in you know they they knew right
00:20:02.420away um and there were kind of social repercussions for that wow um speaking to that just while we're
00:20:13.700still talking about nova scotia we'll get on to the to the to the the fire emergency apparently
00:20:18.460still going on but but one last question before that um is like this is kind of like again a very
00:20:25.360generic question but when it comes to nova scotians like is it a is it a big hefty spoonful of
00:20:32.300political apathy for most people where they really just don't care at all about what's going on for
00:20:38.020the most part you know what's what's what's the generic flavor would you say of the average nova
00:20:42.540scotian when it comes to giving a about uh the politics in their in their province
00:20:49.900i would say it depends on what part if you're if you're in the city it's very different from
00:20:55.980rural areas but overall i think people are so mentally checked out and i do believe that
00:21:04.140most everyone has experienced a lot of trauma over the past three years
00:21:08.300um whether they you know went against the narrative or if they were coerced into
00:21:14.780taking experimental drugs everyone's so traumatized and checked out that and i speak to
00:21:21.660oh people all day long in this in the city and they really just don't seem to have a clue
00:21:29.800what is going on they go to work they come home watch netflix maybe clean the house deal with the
00:21:34.980kids go to bed do it all over again and they're really not seeing what's out yeah I mean to the
00:21:42.780to a point I was talking to a man last week and he he was referencing the chief medical health
00:21:49.120officer and he couldn't he could not come up with his name and I'm thinking he just ruled your life
00:21:54.600for three years and you don't even know his name it blows my mind I don't know yeah when someone
00:22:02.700is pressed like if you like is there a strong like you know a lot of liberal voters a lot of
00:22:08.100conservative voters like are there the types that are like super like you know ingrained into like
00:22:14.040yes i'm a liberal our family's always been liberal you know uh is that a thing as well where people
00:22:18.900are kind of mindlessly they obey their party politics or whatever they were raised to believe
00:22:23.640yeah it's pretty split and actually yeah there's a lot of nd peers around here too i find
00:22:30.240but yeah for the most part people grow up it's whatever their parents you know it's kind of like
00:22:38.540religion yeah i think like however you were raised it's really hard to leave the your it's
00:22:46.980like a belief system i guess yeah yeah all right well i want to play this clip here um from peter
00:22:54.640McIsaac. And essentially, you know, I had Mark Friesen on the show some weeks ago. We were
00:23:01.940talking about the forest fires, the wildfires out west, and how it was really up to the citizens
00:23:07.540to try and protect their property. You know, the city, the municipality, they weren't doing
00:23:12.980anything. They were actually almost preventing people from saving their own property from these
00:23:16.600wildfires. Set up this clip for us. Like, what can you tell me about Peter McIsaac? You said
00:23:22.540that there's still like an emergency state of emergency going on right now in nova scotia about
00:23:27.380these fires even though it's raining yeah it's rained for about a month if anyone who if you
00:23:33.240take a walk in the woods like it is wet the ground is wet and we've had like i said about a month of
00:23:40.340rain and he did extend so each state of emergency gets extended by two weeks and it was signed off
00:23:47.520on again today and what does that mean for uh you know the citizens of nova scotia is i remember
00:23:55.900jeremy made a clip of uh making fun of oh you can't go in the woods is that part of the emergency
00:24:01.840measures what else that part thankfully has been dropped and we are allowed to have fires again so
00:24:08.880that's lovely um how which i don't understand why you can burn if there is a state of emergency
00:24:15.980at the end of the day it's so they can have overreaching powers get more funding that's
00:24:23.420i i'm to the point where okay so i have like a a i'm gonna block off part of it but at the start
00:24:31.700of all this i was very against the state of emergency in nova scotia and so i set up a petition
00:24:38.160and block off all the signatures but i did it the right way because at first we had a petition
00:24:45.160online that was 3300 signatures in nova scotia they don't accept online petitions so i got about
00:24:51.980a thousand signatures in writing and um oh my god now i'm gonna lose my train of thought
00:24:59.040anyway the the whole point was that i i feel very strongly that we need to end states of
00:25:09.180emergencies in general because they're going to be abused in moving forward whether it's for
00:25:15.800climate emergencies what have you they'll always come up with an emergency so that they can
00:25:22.400abuse powers that's that's absolutely absolutely i mean for anyone from our perspective who's
00:25:30.580like truly saw what went on uh yeah for our safety yeah that sounds like bs oh for our safety yeah
00:25:38.620that sounds like bs um and isn't it interesting that these like you know uh fire lockdowns
00:25:44.920very much operate the same way right um i'm trying to think of the other stuff oh they want to do the
00:25:51.86015-minute cities as well having to do with climate change which is like hey we want to track it's all
00:25:56.140very congruent it's all very the same um i'd vote for that no more states of emergencies how about
00:26:02.020no more states of emergencies until like i don't know more more than just cases show up you know
00:26:09.260what i mean more than just like little blots on it because they always show us some graphic
00:26:13.040on the news and that's why it's an emergency right there's like a whole bunch of like red
00:26:17.260there's like red lines or like red areas okay state of emergency you have no more rights
00:26:23.020that's usually how it goes well and i was thinking like well maybe if there were if a war broke out
00:26:28.620then we could have a state of emergency but then they'll just create wars
00:26:33.500to push the state of emergency i don't know yeah that's a good point um so yeah peter mcisaic i
00:26:41.820maybe i should just uh throw us into this clip um yeah to get us up to speed or could you give
00:26:47.660a quick inter introduction yeah so yeah a lot of people saw my boyfriend jeremy mckenzie's
00:26:54.940omar cotter protest video when he came to dow house university a couple years ago
00:26:59.820it had over 10 million views before it was scrubbed from the internet and that video was recorded by
00:27:05.340peter mcaissack uh he also recently uploaded this clip you're about to show that had well over 176
00:27:12.140million views just on tiktok uh so yeah you can give it a go i guess yeah absolutely and
00:27:19.980just to kind of summarize what's going on this was from uh june 4th 2023 so just over a month
00:27:26.220ago when the fires were raging and he kind of gives a quick summary here of the situation
00:27:32.300and then i immediately notified natural resources whoops let's slow it down there
00:27:37.500wow you're watching it at two times speed relax okay i was on coffee at the time okay here we go
00:27:42.860team, and then I immediately notified Natural Resources at Fire Control in Shuby. I contacted
00:27:50.340a local district supervisor, and they both notified me that the province wouldn't be
00:27:55.640interested in hiring on any retired staff to do work. So at the same time we were being told that,
00:28:03.400the premier was begging for help on every newscast that he could get on. So I started that last
00:28:09.060Tuesday and then I fought with the province on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and again on Friday
00:28:16.560trying to get our guys put in key positions where they were needed throughout the province
00:28:22.480and I got the same answer continually thank you but no thank you finally I got frustrated and went
00:28:30.700on talk radio on Thursday and then I got a phone call from Shuby Radio that said uh or not Shuby
00:28:36.840radio should be fire control that they'd put my name on a list and the name of a few others it
00:28:41.360was a polite way to say look uh we know you're making noise thank you but no thank you we're
00:28:46.180still not going to hire you guys to come fight fires so wow so yeah i mean he's offering retired
00:28:53.900firefighters to come and fight fight the fires it's an emergency and even on tv they're like it's
00:29:00.160an emergency we need help and then it's like no no uh don't help don't help we're gonna let it
00:29:06.280burn we're gonna let it burn and isn't that really just the attitude of like
00:29:10.560what when push comes to shove that's really the attitude of the political
00:29:16.460class of these establishments it seems it's like are you actually gonna solve
00:29:20.800the housing crisis it's like no we're just gonna let it burn we're gonna let
00:29:24.400it get worse interest rate percent now it's like it's brutal and that was not
00:29:29.800the only instance to volunteer um my roommate is was a volunteer firefighter he was not able to
00:29:39.720find a way to to volunteer like there were a lot of roadblocks it almost seemed like
00:29:45.400yeah like they wanted to let it burn like you said and so actually recently most of your
00:29:51.720followers are probably familiar with dr reiner fulmick and he caught wind of that video and
00:29:58.120reached out to peter to learn more about the fires and discuss if there was you know potentially a
00:30:03.800political solution uh they did a podcast yesterday actually to cover it i haven't had an opportunity
00:30:10.840to watch it yet but um he was very interested in yeah in in what peter's kind of political solutions
00:30:20.360were and uh i we're going to talk about that more when we talk about solutions right when it comes
00:30:28.320to you guys want to run some independence essentially in nova scotia to kind of try to
00:30:32.960get people in there or at least kind of disrupt the uh you know the landscape uh but before we
00:30:38.800get into that let's talk about the debanking let's talk about the debanking uh you know you get this
00:30:43.740letter uh i believe it was a letter to begin to begin with also from scotia bank saying that hey
00:31:20.280that are also being shut down august 3rd so i i initially i thought it was a scam
00:31:30.760just the way it was written there was no signature at the bottom of the letter
00:31:34.920looked a little sketchy i was certainly not going to call the phone number that
00:31:38.680was on the letter without going into my branch to confirm um i went to a different scotia bank
00:31:46.040branch and they told me that the letter was legitimate without you know i didn't have to
00:31:53.080stick my debit in they knew right away they knew who i was and so they they advised me to call the
00:32:00.440number and i still didn't trust it i went down to my home branch they did get me to stick my debit
00:32:07.560into the machine to confirm who i was and then they said we have similar notes on our files
00:32:14.440so we do feel the letter is legitimate and you should call this number now before
00:32:21.560i think i left 10 minutes later they that number called me and i did record that call and posted
00:32:28.920it online um i just try to document as much as possible because people don't believe it and i
00:32:36.920don't blame them it sounds crazy i posted my credit score of 823 because i wanted people to
00:32:44.260know you know i've been banking scotia bank was the only banking option on greenland island
00:32:50.040so i've been banking with them since i was 11 for 22 years yeah and you shouldn't have to say
00:32:55.700your credit score to like you know ignore these trolls online who are like oh like you know no
00:33:01.700one should have to share their credit score to to prove themselves you know what i mean like
00:33:05.500the onus is on these financial institutions that are you know oh could it be related to
00:33:14.420her political beliefs like you know like are we really gonna play dumb here like let's let's get
00:33:19.780real um and i'm just looking at this tweet now i did not hear about this so tell me about this
00:33:26.640uh this is a tweet from you july 5th time to make a trend again hashtag boys uh boycott scotia bank
00:33:32.660rumble already removed my recorded call video i have successfully re-uploaded it to facebook
00:33:39.400for now i can't believe i did not hear about this um that's not the first video that rumble
00:33:46.320has removed of mine anything that involves paul westaver who i call the foy pop king of nova
00:33:51.460scotia is like immediately removed that's wild for those for those like unaware rumble is owned
00:34:00.260by canadians if i'm not mistaken so yeah i don't know who works for rumble so i should touch base
00:34:08.100with him and see what he thinks about all that but yeah no seriously well come on i mean it's hey
00:34:14.100hey hey it's just me being debanked hey no hey don't mind me don't mind me just being debanked
00:34:19.860thanks for standing up for free speech rumble what the hell um and yeah i i did see part of this uh
00:34:27.700part of this phone call and uh sounded like some indian guy but um yeah he just said that he was
00:34:35.220not going to give me a reason which from my understanding so i was on canada bow valley
00:34:40.580credit union in alberta is excellent but you have to live in alberta to bank through them
00:34:46.820unfortunately and i i don't think that they are enforcing the experimental drugs unlike
00:34:54.500apparently the branch that i went to in nova scotia who also denied me um yeah and they and
00:35:02.260they kind of said the same like they said it was something to do with my pending charges
00:35:08.500and so i went to a bank today and i spoke to them and and you know she she was mortified and she
00:35:15.620said criminals have bank accounts you know you don't you don't even have a criminal record so
00:35:20.260i don't understand so from what i understand though in canada they do have to provide me
00:35:26.340a reason in writing so i will be pushing for that from uh cohover credit union as well as the
00:35:34.260the scope my scotia bank main branch yeah and i want to emphasize you know because there's all
00:35:44.020these trolls online there's all these haters everywhere who cares what their political
00:35:48.420backgrounds are anyway to me it all just melts together all all the hate and all like the the
00:35:53.400people you know undermining your your experience and gaslighting you really you know this is like
00:36:00.760almost like a full-time job to have to document what is happening to you like if you actually
00:36:06.280want to properly defend yourself and like someday have justice to what's going on you're you're
00:36:12.880doing all the right things and i just want to emphasize like it's not like it's not like it's
00:36:17.000you know, like this takes time and effort and a lot of your, you know, blood, sweat and tears.
00:36:24.900Like, okay, now I have to document this phone call. Okay, now I have to get all this paperwork
00:36:28.980done. You know, I'm not, I'm not someone who really likes paperwork, but it really seems like
00:36:35.080you'd be becoming a pro at this because you've also been helping, if I'm not mistaken, your
00:36:40.280boyfriend Jeremy with some of his BS. Is there a future of law for you? Are you going to pass
00:36:48.220the bar in Canada eventually? Are you going to go to law school or what? Sounds like you're
00:36:51.620getting quite the education, the crash course. I spent 11 years in front of a computer being
00:37:05.380a door frame and hardware technician and commercial project manager. And I am not
00:37:12.420interested in that lifestyle of sitting in front of a computer all day, every day. I don't know
00:37:18.620if I, if, you know, I'm, I am very interested in the law. I don't think you're going to see
00:37:26.000me become a lawyer though, but what a great learning experience. And I did my, my lawyer
00:37:33.200did drop me um for political reasons or what have you if i if i wanted to be a dick i could force
00:37:40.840him to represent me but i obviously wouldn't feel that he was properly representing me if i
00:37:47.180made him do that and so i i'm done paying lawyers retainers just to have them drop me
00:37:55.120um you know so i'm i am representing myself on three different cases
00:38:00.820i want to emphasize again you you still despite all this total insanity that
00:38:09.860most people wouldn't even believe that you're going through um what is what is morgan may's
00:38:18.420sort of opinion on canada do you still have a sense of like canadian identity or canadian
00:38:25.640pride at this point has it just been kind of dampened are you hoping it's going to be like
00:38:29.960reinvigorated or is this country dead to you now like i'm very curious kind of what your
00:38:35.000you know your perspective on that yeah is this nation just a diagonal line now you know just
00:38:43.040it's all about diagonal we're just gonna build our own country and maybe there needs to be a
00:38:48.660diagonal bank i don't know but bank of diagonal bodge okay yeah i invest in bod
00:38:57.640bod can have a business for sure i'm actually not that black-pilled i think that like we said
00:39:04.400earlier everyone's mostly apathetic um but i think there are way too many good people in this country
00:39:11.940we saw that during the convoy um and especially on our way there when you saw every overpass was
00:39:18.980filled with people these are people who have been hiding out they didn't dare say anything
00:39:24.820but they'll come out and support you know what what kind of protests have we ever seen where
00:39:31.100people were just throwing money around like you know and just i sat in a truck in ottawa and was
00:39:38.960overwhelmed by the amount of people that were coming up and donating money gift cards food
00:39:44.960poetry artwork it was it was so moving that i know i i just i know that when
00:39:53.980shit hits the fan i think that the people will rise up but we do need to get better organized
00:40:01.400very very well said and i i totally share that sentiment um you know during the convoy i i felt
00:40:10.560like i saw and tasted and experienced like what it means to be canadian for the first time and it
00:40:16.380really is it you know part of the cliche part of the stereotype is true that we are we are these
00:40:22.640like incredible people with these generosity and these big hearts and and helping one another out
00:40:29.020in in the dead of winter um so yeah yeah i really appreciate you saying that i i agree when when
00:40:36.300When they go and get tough, the real Canadians are going to show up and it's, you know, we're going to we're going to save the nation, you know.
00:40:43.080But the ones who are awake now need to get our shit together.
00:40:47.580Did we want to revisit the before we get on to kind of the future for yourself and what you're planning in Nova Scotian politics?
00:40:55.320Did you want to touch on the phantom gas theft that you had to go through?
00:41:03.080because i i do want to touch on this quickly because you know when it comes to pointing at
00:41:09.820something uh like for example like members of my family are totally not into the world of politics
00:41:15.680they think i'm crazy and sometimes when i'm catching up with them i want to quickly explain
00:41:21.120just how insane just how insane what's going on in this country is like you know point to something
00:41:26.240and more more and more i'm thinking the gas theft story is kind of one of the most insane things
00:41:31.980that you can point to and be like this uh very sweet young woman activist whatever you know
00:41:37.840she got thrown in jail for gas theft and they have produced no evidence so just imagine you
00:41:44.560get you get was it a letter that initially came for the gas theft how did that how did that how
00:41:48.800did that all unfold again i forget yeah i believe the rcmp started calling me around may and then
00:41:56.220they said there was there had been an incident in lower sackville nova scotia and they needed me to
00:42:03.040come in and surrender myself to be arrested and i was like they were calling you not even rcmp was
00:42:11.680calling you about a gas theft hold on and they didn't even say it was about a gas theft they
00:42:17.800just said uh hey we really need to uh can you come we we really got to talk to you about something
00:42:22.480really important right and so i at this point i had a long history of them doing very out of
00:42:30.400character and odd things like taking photos through my window which i posted a video of on youtube and
00:42:35.480i was like i don't believe you i would like to know what case number are you referring to and
00:42:40.900what exactly do you think that i did and then it it started shifting and and they were like no
00:42:46.820actually it was a gas theft and it was in enfield at the irving in nova scotia and um and that was
00:42:54.820a separate phone call when the story kind of changed right or right um and i did at one point
00:43:01.420i switched i stopped recording calls and i started putting everything in writing because it was
00:43:07.120getting weird and i i let them know that i did not trust them and that i had called criminal court
00:43:13.100um i called dispatch and i was trying to get more information and they only had my four charges
00:43:20.340uh that you had referenced before in regards to my peaceful protests at the chief medical
00:43:25.820health officer's home and they didn't have any information about an alleged gas theft
00:43:30.880so i was thinking if they do have evidence then certainly there is a file number
00:43:35.400yeah yeah silly you right silly you thinking so i i wrote them back and i said i don't believe you
00:43:45.440but if you can provide me with some more information i have no problem surrendering
00:43:49.680surrendering myself and i followed up on that a couple times which is funny that hasn't showed
00:43:56.520up in my disclosure documents they just kind of made it look like i fled and and forgot that i
00:44:04.140tried to sweep it all under the rug i guess um so then yeah sorry did they produce anything
00:44:12.940because you said hey i'll surrender myself if you give me evidence did they produce anything
00:44:17.020no and so i was in a fender bender um an suv hit me in a parking lot it was very minor but i was i
00:44:25.820was having trouble producing my insurance documents and so i was on the phone with my insurance
00:44:32.700provider they were sending me a temporary insurance card and they were impatient so they
00:44:39.060called the police next thing you know i'm in handcuffs and i assumed it was to do with those
00:44:45.720emails and i i was right and so i that was on a friday and so i had i did have to sit
00:44:53.600in solitary confinement over the weekend until i could go to court monday morning now since
00:44:59.920what i've discovered is that my my friend paul westaber did a freedom of information request to
00:45:06.320see is this typical if you were to maybe forget to pay for gas will you also be thrown in jail
00:45:14.180and out of 7 000 nova scotians who have forgotten to pay for gas or stolen gas i was the only one
00:45:21.380who has uh had a an un what is it called um i'm not going to be able to come up with it but the
00:45:29.300type of warrant that you have to go before a judge the police are not permitted to release you
00:45:34.380and i believe that was because i'm considered a person of interest lucky you lucky you wow
00:45:45.360once again all because you don't want masks on kids um totally insane totally insane a little
00:45:54.900bit to do that but also probably because i had whistleblowers and i was kind of um exposing a
00:46:01.260couple police officers who had been meddling in my life so i kind of countermeddled and then i felt
00:46:08.480like this was retaliation potentially right and would you say that this debanking fits the same
00:46:15.680theme of that because your activism hasn't stopped because um this uh this individual the the foy pop
00:46:22.860King, you're still working with this individual, if I'm not mistaken, to try and expose more
00:46:28.040information and corruption going on in Nova Scotia.
00:51:11.040How did this, you know, how new is this?
00:51:15.500idea and like was there any sort of group that helped bring it together or was it just a few
00:51:20.800individuals i think that this was one of paul was to his brain farts um he saw other this has been
00:51:31.540this is not a new concept obviously and and it has been tried in um the u.s in uh and none of it
00:51:39.880has like a consensus government as well where they're they only have independence and the idea
00:51:44.880is that that way the those who are elected are not beholden to a party and they have to be held
00:51:52.820to account by their constituents and and so at the end of the day they're really working for
00:51:58.600the people and not for the party because as you know as soon as you deviate from the party's
00:52:05.780um platform or narrative you're subject to getting the boot um so yeah i just think this
00:52:15.440is that he's really on to something with this idea and a lot of people seem to be excited about
00:52:20.480it like like i was saying dr um reiner fulmick thinks that they should do that all throughout
00:52:27.100europe and so i think that we're going to work uh on this idea kind of globally
00:52:32.420shouldn't it be called the dilf the dilf party that the uh i agree i have a pin
00:52:44.080what is it the the diagonal on imperial liberation front that's right that's right for those who
00:52:52.740don't know the uh it's gonna be the diagonal on political party when it comes out i think
00:52:57.240dags would make great independence if they would like to run as independents i know a lot of great
00:53:01.940day if you would like to reach out for sure for sure and we can we can talk about uh you know
00:53:08.220party politics because i know that you kind of we wanted to talk about that and uh i mean you know
00:53:15.000let's let's let's open up the floor here because because i think that obviously these old archaic
00:53:20.940parties are rotten to the core like i think that's pretty safe to say you know i don't care if it's a
00:53:26.260federal conservative i don't care if it's a provincial conservative they all act the same
00:53:31.240John Tory apparently is a conservative, a progressive conservative.
00:53:35.020And, you know, when lockdowns came, they all acted in lockstep exactly the same.
00:53:42.400However, when it comes to, you know, running a bunch of independents versus like even the independents that you want to run in Nova Scotia, it's still sort of under a group.
00:53:55.300So I guess the point I'm making is, although the archaic, disgusting parties that are kind of ruining our country right now, although they suck on the rotten to the core, I still think there is a lot of value in collectivizing people under the same banner.
00:54:13.840let's just do it with like good people you know and and better intentions and with a clean slate
00:54:21.440and you know just have like a better system of not not having any weasels or slimy people get
00:54:27.640involved i guess yeah and so far they you know they are being in nova scotia anyway vetted by
00:54:34.020peter and paul um just to make sure that yeah that they're not in it for their own
00:54:40.880you know they make a lot of money in nova scotia the mlas make ninety thousand dollars a year
00:54:47.720that's typical uh mla salary federally they make double that and have a pension of over a hundred
00:54:54.740thousand dollars for the rest of their lives which i yeah i think is outrageous um so yeah paul paul's
00:55:04.060idea here is because one of two things could happen it would be great if all the independents
00:55:09.760were elected and then we have a voice but there is a chance that we accelerate i and paul's a bit
00:55:18.880of an accelerationist in that he he's okay with the liberals getting in one more time if that's
00:55:25.400what it takes what is it he says like we'd be we're sacrificing the queen good chess players
00:55:31.000don't give the queen away easily but when it's time to let her go you gotta let her go to win
00:55:36.340the game and so we might let this election be a sacrifice and um you know it's about eventually
00:55:44.940being able to participate in policy making and is the is it similar to what's happening on a federal
00:55:53.200level uh in terms of like the mainstream political conversation if you want to call it that it's like
00:55:58.740oh the liberals are ruining the country it's all because of the liberals and trudeau and we need
00:56:04.840we just you know we need more we just need the conservatives in there and then that's going to
00:56:09.480solve all the problems is that the same thing going on in nova scotia more or less yeah i mean
00:56:15.460there we saw that they're all one in the same during the last three years and so to me um
00:56:23.760yeah one or the other and even like i don't i don't know just no matter what like i i've spoken
00:56:33.420to the you know the ppc party they still control their candidates of record and control what they
00:56:40.940say and so i i just think this way is so much more authentic and you're you'll understand what
00:57:04.100I think that if you're a PPC candidate, in my experience anyway, you can really more or less talk about whatever you want to talk about, I think, within reason, as long as it aligns.