00:00:13.300Elections Alberta says there was an alleged misuse of what it describes as an extremely sensitive elector's database.
00:00:20.440This is a really short one. I was just wondering about the cop cars outside, if you have the reason why they showed up, just so we can get ahead of the speculation.
00:00:53.860you know it started in late october and it only took till almost the beginning of may what is it
00:00:59.660today the 30th yep april 30th and we're finally having consistent spring weather i thought it
00:01:07.580was going to be sometime in early early april because we were having decent weather then and
00:01:12.280then suddenly just decided to go back to winter and it got really cold and snowy again but
00:01:16.940back in my neck of the woods at least and i think it's all over alberta but my neck of the woods
00:01:22.280as far as i can tell it's finally spring and we're having decent weather uh for a while so
00:01:30.160that's a good thing finally mother nature always tricks us and gives us like three winters before
00:01:36.100spring actually comes oh yeah and it lasts for anyone who lives in alberta or anyone who knows
00:01:42.440about winters in alberta they last between five and six months we get really long harsh winters
00:01:48.160out here summers are beautiful uh when there isn't a forest fire a wildfire summers are beautiful uh
00:01:56.720you know but winters are too damn long it's five to six months going in but we're finally out of
00:02:03.280the woods i think they can't say there's going to be a drought look at all these ponds everywhere
00:02:09.280yeah it's pretty there's a lot there was a lot of snow and it even it even rained0.99
00:02:14.000hopefully we don't get some some idiots going in the woods and starting fires because they0.99
00:02:19.920did say a big chunk of that is it's people that are negligent you know a big chunk of the wildfires1.00
00:02:25.760are human cost yeah you can look it up big chunk of those fires are human cost people being
00:02:31.920negligent it doesn't necessarily mean that it's some green peas maniac going in the woods
00:02:36.560purposefully trying to prove their agenda by starting fires although that has happened it's
00:02:41.520It's not always that someone has a cigarette, but they throw it out the window and it's really dry, you know, or or someone starts a campfire and they just leave it, you know, without properly putting the fire out.
00:02:53.800That happens. Anyways, did you hear, babe, what's going on out here with the elections, Alberta?
00:03:01.260There's some more drama out here in Alberta with the Elections Commission, the branch of the Legislative Assembly that runs our elections out here.
00:03:12.800As expected, I told you guys that government entities, the Alberta swamp, the Canada swamp, all the people that benefit from the status quo and from keeping Alberta shackled to Canada's corrupt federalism are going to come out of the woodwork.
00:03:28.380and they're going to do everything in their power to keep Alberta attached to this mess.
00:03:33.700And so another instance is what happened today.
00:03:36.460If you guys have been in the Twitterverse, we still call it that, or the Xverse or whatever.
00:03:41.480There was an event yesterday hosted by a pro-independence group called the Centurion Project.
00:04:19.920You know, like they were using some sort of database with electors names from Elections Alberta, something that they were allegedly allegedly not allowed to use.
00:04:30.840And I kid you not, I'm going to leave the footage on the screen somewhere.
00:04:34.700About a dozen cruisers, Edmonton police cruisers, showed up in Edmonton to intimidate because I don't think you can say anything more.
00:04:46.060No, it was a signal to intimidate people.
00:04:49.920Yeah, they showed up to intimidate the attendees, the speakers, nothing new.
00:04:56.920Anyone who's been following Alberta, the Alberta independence movement since, what was it, May of last year,
00:05:03.980knows that they've been doing things like this and it's only going to ramp up.
00:05:10.040They know that there's a real shot at winning this.
00:05:12.880I love that there was this article from CBC, the government state paid media talking heads, saying that Alberta independent support has stalled.
00:05:24.300Right. They said that. Right. And then right as they say that things like this are happening, where government is clearly trying to order government bureaucrats.
00:05:33.740Right. Trying to intimidate and to stifle the movement. If they have nothing to worry about.
00:05:39.000yeah if all if all the support we have is only 25 percent a quarter of albertans then they have
00:05:44.520nothing to worry about right they're contradicting themselves when they say oh it's just a fringe0.97
00:05:50.200movement you know it's a bunch of hillbilly rednecks but then you're trying to stop us so0.91
00:05:55.480why are you trying to stop us if there's nothing to be worried about yeah we got we got the we got0.99
00:06:00.440the kids in the back in the back seat there so you'll have to excuse that you'll have to excuse
00:06:04.680the background uh background music and such so i'm singing the way i got one of my girls singing
00:06:11.080back there she loves to sing but anyways um and then so they say that support is flattening right
00:06:17.920they're saying that and recent recent news revealed that in the area of innisfail sylvan lake
00:06:26.340like i think that's red deer county that area there's about 28 000 eligible voters it's about
00:06:34.500population of about 40,000 just over 40,000 people and there's about 28,000 eligible eligible um
00:06:43.380eligible voters in that area right and out of that 28,000 apparently 26,000 signed the independence
00:06:50.580petition 26,000 people that's signed the independence petition this is what i've been
00:06:57.140saying on my channel for months now well over a year now they are worried yeah they know what the
00:07:05.600truth is people they know anyone who supports alberta independence and has been paying attention
00:07:12.000to the way government entities and bureaucrats have been behaving you know that what they say
00:07:19.940in the polls that we only have 25 to 30 percent of the vote is not true based on how they're behaving
00:07:26.720if we weren't a threat they wouldn't be treating us like the biggest threat ever
00:07:31.500over 90 percent of people in what i believe is red deer county the areas of innisfail
00:07:39.980sylvan lake i don't have bentley's in that area red deer area just the rural areas of red deer
00:07:46.600county i believe that's red deer county uh apologies if i'm mistaken there but it's innisfail
00:07:51.520sibling lake and such there's about 28 000 voters i'm going to reiterate that 28 000 eligible voters
00:07:59.200and about 26 000 people signed the independence petition that's amazing that's over 90 percent
00:08:07.200of people saying we want a referendum yeah we're tired of the situation in canada the way alberta
00:08:14.640has been treated for decades we're done and we want real change and the only way to attain that
00:08:19.600change is by having a referendum and voting yes for alberta independence and you better believe
00:08:24.720people who are signing the petition the stay free alberta petition are pro-independence people yeah
00:08:29.440at least on a margin of like 100 to uh 99 to 1 like 99 because the ones who are against it either
00:08:37.440wouldn't sign it or they signed a forever a colony of canada petition exactly this is a really short
00:08:43.760one i was just wondering about the cop cars outside if you have the the reason why they
00:08:47.600showed up just so we can get ahead of the speculation?
00:08:52.560I'm intimidated because I don't have the beard, right?
00:13:58.400they can't even help but lie it's just lie after lie after lie they can't help themselves
00:14:05.020They just can't. And yeah, the unions are funding them heavily. They're getting a ton of funds from the left. The unions that benefit from the status quo from staying a part of this corrupt federation, they know that if Alberta independence happened, we would have a republic and everything, everything would be uprooted.
00:14:24.340it would be a true draining of the swamp here in alberta and they don't want that to happen that's
00:14:30.180the last thing corrupt institutions want is an overhaul of the system that they benefit from
00:14:36.080think about that the last thing people who are benefiting from a corrupt system the last thing
00:14:42.300they want is an overhaul a restart a reset of said system that they benefit from exactly that's why
00:14:49.280you have chiefs of aboriginal chiefs coming out as opposed to band members very few band members
00:14:57.520coming out quite the opposite there's a lot of band members i've heard from and i've heard of
00:15:01.880and i've seen personally supporting alberta independence because they know the status quo
00:15:06.640isn't working it doesn't benefit them it benefits those at the top so that's what's going on out
00:15:13.060here in alberta oh that guy got something that raven over there got something um that's what's
00:15:19.400going on out here in alberta you had uh multiple speakers at the centurion project you had jason
00:15:25.500levine uh long time advocate for alberta independence you had tim hoven also alberta
00:15:33.300independence supporter uh marty up north long time alberta independence supporter as well
00:15:40.960uh david parker who um who the allegations are against uh from elections alberta now david
00:15:49.540parker alleges that elections alberta has a vendetta against them and i honestly i wouldn't
00:15:55.220put it past them to have a vendetta against them yeah um they're they have a vendetta against
00:16:01.720everyone who is pro-independence pro-independence especially especially the leadership yeah they're
00:16:07.940going after them and they're going to come up with accusations they're going to come up with
00:16:12.400slander things that you've never heard about before they're going to make up it's it's not
00:16:19.540saying um name the person and i will name the crime yeah that's what canada has become an
00:16:25.880authoritarian state and they're using lawfare to go against the people who pose a real threat
00:16:33.140to their to their uh to their regime looks a bit brown still but hey yeah i still find beauty in
00:16:42.660it you know it'll get green soon enough prairie as far as the eye can see i love when it all turns
00:16:50.020yellow the fields oh yeah this this is all this right here is all um canola fields yeah some of
00:16:56.020it is wheat but a lot of it is canola fields as the canada goose some of them will make
00:17:02.500Some good meat when open season heats.