00:08:15.460my favorite ear horn song how's everybody doing this is going to be uh i've changed the time a
00:08:22.000little bit so anyways like i said it doesn't matter i'm just you know trying to fit it in
00:08:26.840while i can so whatever if you're here you're here if you're not i'll catch you on the replay
00:08:30.560um we are going to talk about you know and i just realized i forgive me i'm trying to get0.57
00:08:37.440my shit together. Okay, hold on a second here. I just realized too that I labeled this weekly,0.56
00:08:44.620and I'm actually doing it twice a week. So maybe we should change it to bi weekly, but whatever
00:08:47.760semantics, right? So today, we're going to start with something I like to call it. Did anybody
00:08:55.980watch Saturday Night Live in probably the early 2000s, maybe? I think it was probably in the early
00:09:02.5002000s, maybe late 90s, where they had Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy. So yeah, I was thinking
00:09:09.260there's I was going through all my different things, because what I usually do is I like,
00:09:13.640when I'm going through, you know, Twitter, Instagram, or whatever you want to call it,
00:09:17.280and I'll just kind of bookmark stuff, as I see it to go back to it later, when I have time.
00:09:22.700And a lot of the stuff I bookmark is kind of crazy shit that interests me, but doesn't really
00:09:29.780fit into any kind of category. So I'm going to start calling it Deep Thoughts. I thought that0.74
00:09:34.180would, you know, steal a little page from when Saturday Night Live was actually good. So yeah,
00:09:40.280we're going to go over a couple of that. And I probably have told you guys already that I
00:09:43.940have this theory. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's kind of a schizo theory,
00:09:48.880when you think about it. Because I used to be obsessed with, you know, missing people and
00:09:55.000people that go, like I said, missing without a trace, like literally just disappear out of thin
00:09:58.880air. And there's like no trace, there's like nothing, right. So I'm convinced that there is
00:10:04.520some kind of, you know, wrinkle in time, so to speak, like, if you know, I don't know how else
00:10:09.420to explain it. But and I think it's, you know, kind of tied into what the government's doing.
00:10:14.500Well, the US government, I should say, with direct energy weapons and stuff like that,
00:10:18.620and gravity and all this kind of stuff. So when I saw this story, I was like, this kind of might
00:10:26.320fit into my theory a little bit so apparently you guys probably know that the um department
00:10:33.560of defense in the u.s i don't know is it the cia i'm not sure maybe it was the cia they released
00:10:38.720the ufo files or i guess they were never classified they just kind of released them
00:10:45.680or something to that degree so anyways now obviously a lot of people are talking about
00:10:50.380aliens and all this other shit's coming out honestly i can't see why there wouldn't be
00:10:55.460Like it doesn't really, it never really made sense to me that human beings like us were the only people in or only kind of, see, I don't even want to say people because our aliens people, I don't know.0.92
00:11:07.400But we were like the only kind of living, you know, being of this intelligence on in the entire universe.
00:11:15.020I think we're just the only ones that live here on Earth.
00:11:17.220And then, of course, you can get into even further conspiracies.
00:11:20.220Excuse me, I'm sick, so you'll have to forgive my voice.
00:11:22.680then you can get into even further ones like where is reality even real or is it just our
00:11:28.960perception but that's like going down a whole philosophical or philosophical pipeline that
00:11:33.680we're not going to get into today so anyways i came across this story i'm going to share it with
00:11:37.220you aliens in colorado apparently according to the daily mail now take this with a grain of salt
00:11:45.400we know how the daily mail is um it's kind of like the inquirer for the uk i guess i don't know
00:11:51.920um yeah this is the U.S. edition of the Daily Mail so their CIA apparently is accused of using
00:12:00.280Ancestry and 23andMe to hunt down alien bloodlines in millions of DNA tests I've always had this kind
00:12:08.880of hesitancy to submit my DNA to one of these places and I don't know I could joke and say well
00:12:16.040it's because I don't want the cops to have my DNA you know in case I get arrested for hate speech or
00:12:21.100something and they test me by DNA. I don't know. Who knows what these people are going to do?
00:12:25.420But now I'm kind of like, maybe that was a good decision. So according to the CIA, there was four
00:12:31.700species of aliens recovered from crashed UFOs. Now to see, I'm going to go over this and, you know,
00:12:38.780we'll see what you guys think. The CIA has been accused of gaining, or sorry, of gaining secret
00:12:45.420access to the DNA information of millions of people as the intelligence agency allegedly
00:12:51.360searched for alien life on earth. You want to go out again? Hold on.
00:12:59.700This is going to be a nonstop thing with him. Again, I'm not surprised because I'm pretty sure
00:13:06.200that people are coming to check out how absolutely insane it is here. But it also furthers my, oh my
00:13:12.980god. It also furthers my belief that they're gonna, you know, if you submit your DNA to these
00:13:17.740things, they'll be able to do whatever they basically want with it, right? So it's, I guess
00:13:22.840it's a choice, right? Some people want to find out, you know, and ensure that they are, you know,
00:13:28.080European, I guess. But you're taking a chance, because they never know, they might sell it. And
00:13:33.000the next thing you know, you find somebody that looks exactly like you, and acts like you, and
00:13:37.140they've cloned you just like they did to dolly the sheep so a phd and science fiction writer now
00:13:42.680this right here could kind of give you pause because they're a science fiction writer they
00:13:47.860recently claimed that he spoke with a retired u.s army sergeant where are we here oh we don't need
00:13:55.800this sergeant uh who served as a psychic spy and knew of the government's secret program to hunt
00:14:01.820down individuals with extraterrestrial DNA. This is kind of like it reminds me of the astral
00:14:07.340projection people talk about, like you get into these groups and stuff like that, where they talk
00:14:13.420about, you know, astral projection and all this kind of stuff. So again, who knows, this stuff
00:14:19.000could be true, right? Like, right now, I would believe literally anything that comes out.
00:14:23.740Georgiani, who is this philosophy PhD in science fiction writer, said in the American Alchemy
00:14:30.140podcast that the CIA, the nation's premier foreign intelligence agency, has a backdoor program
00:14:35.420that allows it to search through genetic testing companies such as 23andMe and Ancestry.
00:14:41.500Can't say I didn't tell you. This was, again, one of my biggest fears about giving my DNA,
00:14:47.180and that's why I haven't done it yet. According to the author, the purpose is to look for
00:14:50.280individuals who have DNA ancestry tied to a race of aliens known as the Nordics, who allegedly
00:14:56.500look like extremely tall humans from scandinavia with blonde hair blue eyes and fair skin0.94
00:15:01.460now stick with me here this is where my conspiracy theory kind of goes a little bit schizo1.00
00:15:09.620we all know that they're trying to you know basically erase the european identity through0.99
00:15:14.020you know race mixing and uh all this other kind of stuff that they've been doing to us replacement
00:15:19.300what if they label people that have you know the blonde hair the blue eyes kind of like the
00:15:26.020opposite of what supposedly Hitler did, like Hitler only wanted people with blonde hair and
00:15:30.660blue eyes and fair skin, according to, you know, the propaganda we've heard, I don't know whether
00:15:34.800that's true or not. What if they're doing like the opposite, they're pulling an uno reverse on us. So
00:15:40.160now all these people are going to be considered aliens. Now they do mention that they're pretty
00:15:44.520tall people, right? So I think they said they're, yeah, they said they're extremely tall. But I have
00:15:50.180a feeling that what's going to happen is they're going to start targeting these people as aliens,
00:15:54.580and then maybe there'll be some kind of you know what did they call that um where they you know
00:16:02.800basically weed out those people the words are escaping me but it's uh whatever you know what
00:16:08.860I'm talking about fuck I need to be better prepared for this stuff um so yeah I I don't0.80
00:16:13.580know what you guys think but now I'm thinking either yes maybe that is true and there are like0.99
00:16:18.220all humans on Earth are maybe various species of different aliens, potentially. Or they're just
00:16:25.920saying this so that they have an excuse to kind of eradicate and, you know, get rid of the1.00
00:16:31.100Scandinavian looking people that are, you know, tall with blonde hair, blue eyes, the Aryan0.97
00:16:35.860looking people. So I don't know what you guys think about that. But hey, Earl, that was my
00:16:43.220conspiracy theory on the whole thing. But I would be interested to see if this is true. Like this
00:16:47.380is, I guess, an alien depiction known as the Nordics. They talk about other ones too, like
00:16:52.360the greys, which I think is what the typical alien is that we would see, like with the big
00:16:57.120head and the big eyes and stuff like that, which I guess is supposed to be from the future. I don't0.99
00:17:01.900know. But so these psychic spies here, according to the story, they perceive information about
00:17:07.160distant objects, events, or people. So telekinesis, I guess they're talking about, or telepathy,
00:17:11.460sorry, not telekinesis, telepathy. This person also claimed in this podcast interview that
00:17:17.380the government was actively looking for people whose DNA did not fit into the standard pattern
00:17:22.140of human ancestry and has been listed as other or unknown, unidentifiable. Does that even happen?
00:17:27.900Do they even do that? Can you imagine getting your DNA test back? And they're like, I don't know,
00:17:32.820you're unidentifiable. That'd be pretty fucked up, man. I would fucking hate that.0.99
00:17:37.760So anyways, this was that he told him about the extraordinary incident where he was contacted0.99
00:17:42.960by a group of Nordics. Now see, now the story is getting a little crazy, right? Who said they were
00:17:47.360aware of the cia's efforts to track down alien human hybrids and had requested his help now i'm
00:17:53.620starting to press x for doubt so anyways it goes on and on about this i don't know whether or not
00:17:58.740this is true or not whether you would believe it because like i said again it's the daily mail
00:18:02.160but the cia scientist christopher kit green was a scientist for 20 years and he publicly admitted
00:18:08.840to working on the remote viewing program before officially leaving the agency in 1985 now we
00:18:14.100know they did do you know tests with people with um what was it uh like acid and stuff like that
00:18:20.820they kind of did all these various different testing uh with younger people and stuff like
00:18:25.360that so it's entirely possible right um that they did something like this i don't know if it works
00:18:31.780or not but uh they didn't clarify the author here didn't clarify how green was involved in the cia's
00:18:37.840alleged access to these dna database since he supposedly left them before those companies were
00:18:43.320even founded. So the Daily Mail reached out to these things. Of course, they're not going to
00:18:47.680admit it because then they're going to lose their whole, you know, base that basically pays to get
00:18:52.480these things done. But it is food for thought. I thought it was kind of interesting. And it is one
00:18:56.080of my deep thoughts. I'm like I said, wondering if there is actually aliens on earth, and it all
00:19:01.580ties into direct energy weapons and people that go missing without a trace, especially in places
00:19:07.420that are like, maybe there could be, I don't know, like gravity discrepancies, possibly,
00:19:13.180I don't know, it's a rabbit hole, I haven't gone fully down yet, but it's probably going
00:38:34.160Finished looks like an economic collapse.
00:38:36.520Finished looks like spending all your money on foreign wars when nothing works in the country.
00:38:42.000Finished looks like you can't get a job for being competent.
00:38:46.040There's no sanity even in recruitment.
00:38:47.800We have a competency crisis because for increasingly ideological and insane reasons, employment opportunities, even training opportunities, are restricted.
00:38:56.380There's one news story after another about why, for political reasons, we're doing mad things that bankrupt the country,
00:39:04.300that basically park people's careers, that exclude talented people of genuine principle from any area of influence whatsoever.
00:39:11.920And taken collectively, this is the politics and economics of national suicide.
00:39:15.700so it has to stop and there's increasingly a sense not just in britain but throughout the west that
00:39:20.740something has to change and i think that's only going to build as we begin to see the devastating0.56
00:39:27.080consequences of the latest round of reckless warmongering in the middle east which we should
00:39:31.900never have been involved in but we're all going to have to live with those consequences and from
00:39:35.800this summer on we're going to see how bitter they are and it's only going to get worse unless we
00:39:40.860change the system and there's no real change that's offered by the parties of the forced
00:39:46.080consensus that was the liberal establishment after the second world and i love how he said
00:39:50.460the forced consensus too because that's what it is it's forced consensus war and it doesn't work
00:39:56.180anymore and it hasn't produced the utopia it's promised it's produced a sort of hell on earth
00:40:00.740from which there seems to be no way out but there is there are there are people of genuine principle
00:40:06.880and genuine talent in this country and the reason why so many people despair of that is because i
00:40:12.960think they've been systematically excluded from positions of power influence and professional
00:40:18.680advantage for ideological reasons that has bankrupted the country but we have enormous
00:40:24.320human capital here we're just not permitted to release it because if you don't have the correct
00:40:29.080views you don't get the job you don't get any promotion in fact you might be harassed off social
00:40:33.740media and find yourself debanked. Or at least your career is stymied. So what we need is a
00:40:40.620realistic economy, some return of human dignity to every area of life. Because as I said, it hasn't
00:40:47.160just financially bankrupted us, it's morally bankrupted us too. And we're looking at a state
00:40:52.520where you're going to live in a borderless international bazaar, a placelessness, if you
00:40:58.840like an international nowhere land where nothing sounds very much like what tom sewell said uh
00:41:05.000it's a halfway house for the world our countries have become that's pretty much the same along the
00:41:09.180same lines thing means anything nowhere seems like home and where the essential value of human life
00:41:15.760is replaced with price such as we see in awful things like surrogacy or zero hours contracts
00:41:21.900or the increasing degradation of if you what you call a work-life balance finally how many people
00:41:27.540actually do work how many people are now dependent on the state directly or indirectly to the point
00:41:34.080where those people exceed the ability of the nation to actually make money this is an economic
00:41:39.020doom spiral and so the more that you look at the problem the more you realize that really
00:41:44.240we are facing a national emergency and if you are going to take on the duties of the state something
00:41:50.140more than self-interest or printing money for your own political friends we need to do better than
00:41:56.600that we need to take seriously the depth of the crisis that we're in and we need people of genuine
00:42:02.500principle and talent to address that and i think we found them under rupert learn in restore britain
00:42:07.380and so do you believe that essentially it's the rhetoric of blood this guy talks better than any
00:42:15.980politician i've ever heard and i don't know if he's a politician if he's running for restore
00:42:19.900britain or not but if if this was how our politicians talked and took it like they took
00:42:25.680at this seriously we wouldn't have these issues sweat and tears that we need in this country
00:42:30.460no i don't think we need any rhetoric at all you see that's that's partly the problem for for the
00:42:36.300last century we've been ruled by the political technique of the liberal system which is basically
00:42:40.380the rule by media and what you do then is you use slogans and you use concepts and you attach
00:42:45.420people's hopes and dreams basically to messages for products that you're never going to deliver
00:42:50.720that's how we're ruled we are sold dreams our desires are stimulated by if you like the kind
00:42:57.420of ruling consensus but none of these things ever happen and instead what happens is what the elites
00:43:02.560want to happen and so we get involved in these terrible economic doom spirals we see the quality
00:43:08.780of our lives degraded as margins are shaved everything's subject to shrinkflation now it's
00:43:13.920not just your chocolate bars that are getting smaller it's it's the value of your wages it's
00:43:19.440your ability to earn a living it's the kind of job that you have to do to do so usually a kind
00:43:23.680of dignity free environment right where you're slowly choked to death by the lanyard and its
00:43:28.180terms and conditions i love that so if we have just more empty rhetoric we're not going to get
00:43:34.760anywhere you need credible pre-people of genuine integrity and experience and ability who are
00:43:41.580committed to some higher purpose than themselves than their own personal enrichment or their own
00:43:47.160mad ideological faction we need a sense of higher purpose to see beyond the predicament that the
00:43:54.760real bi-media has delivered us into because it's delivered us all into a fantasy world
00:43:59.320that's turned out to be a nightmare and those adverts if you like for that
00:44:03.320system that francis fukuyama described as the end of history the liberal system he said
00:44:08.040periodic elections plus cheap consumer goods and that was the final verdict on the organization of
00:44:13.640mankind and we could never do any better well it hasn't delivered has it the elections have
00:44:18.600delivered political paralysis in britain and in france and in germany the major powers of europe
00:44:24.120and so what's that electoral system doing it's ground to a halt and the economics of this
00:44:31.000if you ask conservatives who market basically market worshippers if you sit next to them and
00:44:37.200say look you've destroyed our nation replaced it with a series of light industrial sheds1.00
00:44:42.140increasingly staffed by third world migrant labour, what has that conserved? It's demolished1.00
00:44:47.700everything. Everything that they claim to believe in about Burke and its little platoons, about
00:44:52.860traditional communities and traditional values, has basically been suborned to market worship
00:44:58.180and pure profit. We need something more than money. We need something more than empty ideological
00:45:03.880slogans. We need real change for people's real lives, for a change. And I think the crisis that
00:45:10.100the West generally is facing politically, diplomatically, morally, and financially
00:45:14.640gives you the opportunity to make the kind of deep-rooted change that you need to save the
00:45:19.340nation. And where is it you think that reform has fallen into, you know, these traps are falling
00:45:25.360for this? Because obviously you've chosen restore over reform, and you've already mentioned the
00:45:30.600Iran war, and they obviously want to back the Americans. Well, this is a difficult question
00:45:37.120to approach if you don't if you're not a kind of sad person with no life like me who actually gets
00:45:41.680into this but the americans didn't choose that war freely on their own did they they've admitted
00:45:48.780severally their own chief diplomat marco rubio and many others the leader of the house and so on
00:45:54.180have said that this was a war for israel because israel was going to launch that war and so that
00:45:58.700the real fundamental question is who basically rules the united states because that war is
00:46:02.960definitely not in the national interest of the americans in fact i personally predicted this
00:46:09.020along with others at the beginning of january this has led to a strategic defeat of the united
00:46:13.400states it's broken its military presence its credibility it's it's now seen as agreement
00:46:18.160incapable that means in diplomacy nobody believes your promises so no one's going to make any deals
00:46:24.120with you because you constantly break them and what's worse with that you then assassinate the
00:46:28.260people that you were trying to make the agreements with in the first place. Incidentally, the
00:46:33.180streets were open before you did this, and you killed the man who placed a religious prohibition
00:46:38.180on the development of nuclear weapons, you know? And then your big idea is to bomb everybody so
00:46:42.860they love you. I mean, this is insane. It doesn't make sense. There's no interest in the national0.99
00:46:49.680interest at the political elite level in the West, whether it's in the United States or whether it's
00:46:54.540Britain. And I had said this before, and I'm not the only one, that the U.S. had no reason to have
00:47:02.140to strike Iran or to go to war with Iran. They purely did it for Israel's benefit. And this is0.80
00:47:07.880how Israel operates, right? They have a goal of creating their, you know, Pax Judaica or whatever0.99
00:47:13.960it is, getting back what they believe is theirs, rather. And they'll use whatever, you know,0.88
00:47:19.960assets they can to, you know, take or to achieve that goal. And if the US thinks that after this
00:47:27.120is all said and done, they're going to be coming out as the superpower by the end of all this,
00:47:31.940I think they're sadly mistaken. Or whether it's in Europe, and that's the reason why
00:47:36.340these political parties are seeing themselves decline dramatically in popularity, because
00:47:42.060they're not delivering for their own people. The way that they rule is for the interests of the
00:47:46.800rulers not the ruled and you can see that there because these wars are mad and it's not just the
00:47:52.000iran war these wars are mad from the point of view the national interest of any western nation because
00:47:56.620it didn't deliver anything for them other than misery and and chaos and in fact if you look into
00:48:02.080the history of regime change not only did it come about because of benjamin netanyahu saying that he
00:48:07.180wanted the west to replace diplomacy with a war on terror from 1979 but when it went on to do this
00:48:13.640what did it produce the reason we have a mass migration crisis in europe is because of the
00:48:19.760wars in the middle east that the united states has wholeheartedly fought which serves only the
00:48:25.240grand strategy of the israelis that's the reason why you had millions of people come into europe
00:48:29.580in 2015 from syria that's the reason why as colonel gaddafi predicted in in 2010 he went
00:48:35.680on french television and said if you kill me europe will turn black and then operation obviously dawn
00:48:40.620when they did kill him, when Hillary Clinton and David Cameron killed Gaddafi, rather brutally,
00:48:46.180Europe did turn black because Libya was a gateway that wasn't open then. And so was Syria. And then
00:48:52.400so was Iraq. And so when you smash these countries, what happens? People flee and0.99
00:48:58.320roots are established and that becomes a business. Mass migration is a criminal enterprise. It's a0.97
00:49:04.060racket. People pay thousands. It's modern day slavery. Simple as.
00:49:08.020of dollars to be shipped into your country this becomes a parallel economy it's part of the
00:49:13.820corrupting influence of the business of mass destruction itself and when people are beginning
00:49:18.740to see that now because they're seeing that it's going to make changes in their pocket the price
00:49:23.180of their petrol the availability of their food through the scarcity of fertilizer the cost of
00:49:27.920living is going to go up governments like the labor party and probably like reform we're seeing
00:49:32.680this in canada more so right like things are we're the most expensive food or have the most
00:49:37.320highest rather food inflation in the g7 uh you know carney has no desire to create or to make
00:49:44.120a trade deal with the u.s and i believe this is on purpose it's part of his whatever strategy he has
00:49:49.760uh to you know make it make it more favorable to the canadian people to align with the eu
00:49:55.300are going to borrow more in order to defray those costs which will further devalue the value of your
00:50:00.960money making it harder and harder to survive it's a death spiral fundamentally the decades of regime
00:50:07.500that's what happens at the end of societies right before they fall it's like a death spiral
00:50:10.800change wars that i've seen have changed one regime more than most and that's our own
00:50:15.580because i remember when we used to live in a sane functioning stable and relatively happy country
00:50:20.960and now it's terrible and all these policies have been undertaken which have created this nightmare
00:50:27.420I was watching you stream, I don't know what game you were playing
00:50:30.460it looked like Call of Duty, but I wasn't sure
00:50:32.140I haven't played Call of Duty in forever
00:50:33.440Political consensus that was formed after
00:52:46.020you bloody bastard bitch you bloody fuck you bloody fuck you bloody1.00
00:52:52.500All right, we're going to get to our, let's go over here, our Butter Chicken Tsunami section.1.00
00:53:00.020And this is where we talk about the Butter Chicken Tsunami that is invading Canada and most of the West.
00:53:05.700I will be referring to mostly Canada.1.00
00:53:09.640And of course, my friend Wiretap, who is always posting the best fucking shit.0.99
00:53:14.620He's always got the greatest stories and stuff like that.0.98
00:53:17.300And I'm saying he, it's probably an organization, I don't know, but I know Jason, so I'm just referring to he, but anyways, they're doing awesome work.
00:53:25.960So we all know, again, in Canada, if you've had any kind of experience in the healthcare system lately, it's probably been abysmal, right, at best.
00:53:36.500And, you know, you often wonder, well, why is it so bad?
00:53:39.280Because the government will come in and gaslight us, that word is coming out again, and tell us that, well, we're not, you know,
00:53:45.380the provincial governments aren't paying for these, you know, immigrants or refugees or whatever
00:53:51.960their health care. No, but the federal government is. And that is still our tax dollars. And1.00
00:53:57.960furthermore, it still takes up the resources, regardless if the person is paying for it out
00:54:02.640of their pocket, whether the federal government's paying for it, the provincial government, the
00:54:06.920municipal government, it doesn't matter. Okay, it's all of our tax money, right, with the exception,
00:54:11.420if they're paying for it themselves, which they're not. And it's also taking the resources that are
00:54:16.060already strained from Canadian citizens who have been paying into the system their entire life,
00:54:21.180as long as they've been paying taxes, right? So PBO, and I believe this is the part, yeah,
00:54:27.860the Parliamentary Budget Office revealed asylum seekers and failed claimants are costing Canadians
00:54:33.260$822 million under the Interim Federal Health Program. And what this is, is that for these
00:54:40.320people that don't have actual Canadian citizenship, or I guess, PR permanent residency, they get
00:54:46.640healthcare funded by this program, which is through the federal government, the IFHP.
00:54:52.440And it's funny, because they call it interim, but these people are on it for a long time. Like when
00:54:57.140you hear interim, you would assume that's a very temporary measure, right? Which they shouldn't be
00:55:01.820getting anyways, because the healthcare system here was built by Canadians for Canadians, okay?0.99
00:55:07.720and we pay a ton of fucking money in taxes for that and now you can't even see a fucking doctor0.97
00:55:14.280in a timely manner which is ridiculous but they don't give us a break on the taxes that we're0.99
00:55:18.320paying for it so this was the report called reviewing the administrative and fiscal impacts
00:55:23.460of the interim federal health program and i find the funny thing is when they do these things they
00:55:28.000never the media never talks about it like you'll get independent media like wiretap and you know
00:55:33.220independent twitter users and stuff like that sharing this stuff but you never see these
00:55:37.100stories on like the mainstream news channels why because it makes the government look bad
00:55:41.340uh so this is a federal safety net for asylum claimants like i said resettled refugees and
00:55:49.340failed claimants this one here killed me so you are not you failed you're you are not being accepted0.83
00:55:56.020and you're still getting health care there's no okay you're not being accepted get the hell out0.57
00:56:01.220there is and so what would be the what would be the reason like what what would be
00:56:07.200uh what would initiate i can't even think of the word incentivize that's the word what would be
00:56:13.180the incentive for these people to go back home when they can sit here and appeal and appeal and
00:56:18.560appeal the decision and still get free health care right and the health care that a lot of
00:56:23.280these people need are quite costly if they were to have to pay for these or maybe they in their
00:56:27.960home country they don't have the same level of health care we have they don't have the same you
00:56:32.320know doctors and nurses and the equipment and the you know technological advances that we have over
00:56:37.480here so what would be the incentive for them to go home they might as well just stay here and keep
00:56:41.040appealing appealing appealing which will take months if not years probably years and they still
00:56:46.420get free health care for it so it ballooned to 822 million in 2024 to 2025 the fiscal year and
00:56:54.920of course of that 722 million went to asylum seekers alone so wiretap goes on to say it's a
00:57:03.520direct consequence of policy choices massive black logs extended eligibility for rejected claimants0.95
00:57:08.420this is the appeal shit and a surge in supplemental benefits like urgent dental care we don't even get0.68
00:57:13.600dental care you have to unless you are extremely low income which oddly enough most of these1.00
00:57:19.460immigrants fall into you don't get free dental care you have to get it through your workplace1.00
00:57:23.780And most workplaces, as we know, are hiring temporary foreign workers, LMIA applicants, or they're only offering part time work where they're not giving you any sort of dental benefit or anything like that.1.00
00:57:35.420So these people are coming here getting whatever they need done for their dental care, mental health counseling, whatever stuff that us Canadians can't even afford and don't get for free, even though we've been paying taxes our entire life.0.94
00:57:47.980This is what they get instead, instead of us.
00:57:50.840so the funny thing is though is that the report which because they usually do sugarcoat the reason
00:57:57.360right they never pinpoint it directly to immigration necessarily but it this report
00:58:03.700actually pins the explosion squarely on the immigration system delays but of course they're
00:58:08.620going to say it's the delays not the fact that they're allowing too many to come in um so they're0.52
00:58:13.900saying it's the delays rather than the raw arrival numbers i guess it's something right and
00:58:18.380wiretap goes on to say it opens the door to a harder conversation if canada wants to control
00:58:24.620these costs they need to have a sound accelerated remigration plan enforcing removals for the tens
00:58:29.220of thousands of failed claimants who remain fully eligible for premium benefits the other thing i
00:58:35.220wanted to mention too because the u.s is having uh you guys should actually sorry before i continue
00:58:39.380you guys should read this i'm not going to read the whole thing to you because i think you should
00:58:41.900go to wiretap's page or his website and read it there just because he's the original creator and
00:58:48.000that's just how I feel about it. But a lot of people don't realize this either, um, in the
00:58:53.220States as well. Oh, where am I? That, um, I was going to say, I lost my train of thought,
00:59:03.160but I was just going to say that they're having this, Oh, sorry. The laws are already on the
00:59:07.220books, right? Like the States, the U S talks about this a lot too, right? All they need to do
00:59:11.980is enforce the laws that are already on the books. So I'm sure in Canada, we have laws regarding,
00:59:17.200you know failed asylum claimants and deportation orders and stuff like that now maybe they have
00:59:23.460changed to the point where they're allowed they can you know appeal it and all this stuff so many
00:59:27.600times but the laws exist on the books already so it's not like we have to restructure the whole
00:59:33.500system we just need to enforce the laws and maybe take out some of these little add-on caveats that
00:59:39.000they've added like you know the ability to appeal a million times and all this kind of stuff the
00:59:43.080decision is made that's it what donald trump has done again you know i guess this is a good thing
00:59:48.880for him but i mean he has his own issues there but is now he's forcing people that are waiting
00:59:55.580for a decision to wait for it or to apply from for green cards from home so while your green
01:00:02.180card's being approved you can't hang out in the states and you know get all the benefits and stuff
01:00:06.120like that that the individual states want to give you you have to go back home while you're awaiting
01:00:10.480your decision. And you have to, I believe, apply from your home country as well. This is something
01:00:16.480that we could easily do here in Canada. Of course, they won't. But my point being of this whole thing
01:00:21.200is that it's not a massive problem that needs to be fixed. We just need to enforce the existing,
01:00:25.100you know, laws and maybe remove some of the, you know, addendums that they've added to the
01:00:30.000existing laws. That shouldn't take a huge effort. And more on that subject here. This was from
01:00:38.840Juneau News, the Conservatives say the thing, the PBO report, the, what was it called? Parliamentary
01:00:45.460Budget Office report, validates their call to restrict health benefits for failed asylum
01:00:50.320claimants to emergency care only. I wouldn't even give them that because again, then there's no
01:00:54.940incentive for them to go back home, right? If you're getting, you're going to hang out as long
01:01:00.120as possible if you can get all this free stuff. They're not getting this at home and it's unfair
01:01:04.840and it's again it's treason as far as I'm concerned it's treason to the Canadian people
01:01:09.180to take away something that we pay for every single day when we go to work and give it to
01:01:14.880somebody who has paid nothing and is not even technically allowed to be in the country because
01:01:18.300they've failed their asylum claim. It's put forward a motion to restrict access to health
01:01:25.800benefits for failed asylum claimants to emergency life-saving care only. The thing about Michelle
01:01:32.460Rempel you know Garner whatever she says some base things but like she's another one who doesn't put1.00
01:01:36.640her money where her mouth is like you know she'll say some things and she'll put a motion forward
01:01:40.580but it's really just lip service like it never goes anywhere and stuff like that and she talks
01:01:44.620out of both sides of her mouth a lot of the time so sometimes I can't really take her seriously
01:01:49.240although she does come up with some you know base stuff once in a while but like none of these
01:01:53.500politicians are even real like they're they it's all just a theater and that motion was defeated
01:01:59.600by the Liberal government and a Liberal MP as well as frankly pundits on political panels said
01:02:06.580that that issue wasn't a problem, that there wasn't data to support that position. Well,
01:02:12.320the Parliamentary Budget Officer released a report this morning that shows unfortunately
01:02:18.080the Conservatives were right. So this morning the Parliamentary Budget Officer released a fairly
01:02:25.440damning report on the interim federal health program's costs. And this is the program that
01:02:31.520was designed to be a temporary or a program to provide temporary health benefits to legitimate
01:02:39.360refugees who are fleeing war zones. And again, the funny thing is, is going back to what that guy said
01:02:45.300before, the guy in England, our governments, I mean, not necessarily the Canadian government
01:02:50.560specifically but like the US government and then the UN by and afterwards get involved in these0.88
01:02:56.600wars that generally are started by Israel and then what happens we end up dealing with the0.99
01:03:00.540influx of the refugees like they we get told well you know you have to take these refugees because1.00
01:03:05.620you know their their home has been destroyed and stuff like that well we never we never decided1.00
01:03:11.140that we wanted to go in there and destroy their home that's Israel's doing so why doesn't Israel0.87
01:03:14.660take them in right but they'll never do that so you get the point of this video we don't have to0.99
01:03:19.380play the whole thing she's putting forth a motion to limit that it may save you know some millions
01:03:24.440but at the end of the day nobody that is not anyone who is not a canadian citizen should not
01:03:29.500be getting health care like free that's it and i and i would argue that like i said they should
01:03:33.880have to pay an extreme up you know like an up charge for it because we regardless if we're
01:03:39.780paying for it or not they're still utilizing the resources that we have so even if someone is
01:03:44.440coming in and paying the fee at the emergency room you're still taking a doctor away from a
01:03:48.640Canadian citizen that, you know, might need it, in my opinion. I found this post, it's not really
01:03:56.040necessarily, it does have to do with the butter chicken tsunami, but I just thought she has some
01:04:01.480very insightful posts. And I think this was really good, because this is something I've been
01:04:07.100experiencing lately, and I'm sure everybody has who speaks out about it, is that, you know, the
01:04:11.380Indians keep coming in and saying, you know, you're racist for saying this and that for noticing
01:04:14.740things. And what she said here is that what they call racism is actually a lack of consent
01:04:20.000for Indian immigration entering Canada. Indians have no right to come to Canada. Nobody has a
01:04:25.700right to come to Canada, right? It's not your God-given right to come to any country that's0.99
01:04:30.780not your own and expect that you're going to get, you know, all this fair treatment and get
01:04:35.700treated the same way. The Charter of Rights and Freedom certainly does not apply to them before
01:04:40.460they enter Canada, but it does apply to the Canadians being dismissed as racists. Our
01:04:45.300government needs to stop lying and claiming that we are all, or sorry, that we are an inclusive,
01:04:50.360tolerant people. I've mentioned this before. We are not as tolerant as they like. It's again,
01:04:54.540gaslighting. It is illegitimate to claim this when evidence says otherwise. We have no emperor here
01:05:00.540who can dictate new constitutions at will. I'm allowed to hate South Asians, and even if the1.00
01:05:05.940government banned it, I don't care. The solution is don't bring people that Canadians hate to0.97
01:05:10.380Canada. Our country is supposed to operate according to democratic values. If enough of us
01:05:15.040hate them and the government knows that, then why are they still being brought here? There is no0.77
01:05:19.340legal principle that says hatred invalidates democratic will. Racism isn't the worst evil
01:05:24.640known to mankind, nor is it a human failing. Most of the world is racist and it always has been.
01:05:30.100The only anti-racist people have been Westerners and we are waking up to the fact that it was all
01:05:34.560a scam and the entire world hates us. No lecture will make me think otherwise. It will just harden
01:05:39.540my resolve as i am not a suicidal person i love my race and want them to survive and thrive
01:05:45.140even if canadians were the most vile racist people in the world the government is still
01:05:49.820obligated to serve us and not the third world a government that hates its people is a treasonous
01:05:55.180one and that should be removed at all costs there is no consent and i wanted to share that because
01:06:00.080i thought that again like the guy in uh britain says it so eloquently and accurately and without
01:06:07.920you know any ad hominem attacks it's the truth we did not consent to any of this stuff and i'll
01:06:13.280bring this up a million times we when we go because a lot of people say well you get what
01:06:18.060you vote for right well not really not anymore because none of us voted for this nobody none
01:06:23.160of these politicians ran on a platform that they're going to be you know sending millions to
01:06:27.160other countries that they are going to be bringing in millions of you know invaders they didn't tell0.99
01:06:32.240us any of this stuff they you know plat or they run on a platforms of you know basic like shit0.97
01:06:37.660that nobody even cares about right but you're stuck in a position where it's like well who's0.91
01:06:42.520the you know worst or who's the better who's the best of the the worst i guess you could say
01:06:46.860if you even participate in the voting system so it's not really that we voted for that it's just
01:06:52.820that you know again the voter turnouts are pretty low although maybe recently they were a bit higher
01:06:57.540but we're not really getting what you guys promised us anyways or they might throw us a0.95
01:07:02.720bone like some of these little things like the you know carbon tax fucking reductions all these0.98
01:07:07.700little shit things they throw out there they don't mean anything at the end of the day right and so0.98
01:07:11.720yeah of course they can achieve them but they didn't run on a platform of changing the fabric0.99
01:07:17.140of this country nobody voted for this anyways continuing on on the butter chicken tsunami
01:07:25.400this is a foreign worker from india a student who turned into a pr permanent resident got five and
01:07:32.460a half months of house arrest for using her position as a walmart cashier to help her friends
01:07:36.540steal seven thousand dollars worth of merchandise now i want to say you know what walmart that's
01:07:42.100your problem right if you like i don't think that stealing is right regardless but if you want to
01:07:48.160hire people because i'm sure walmart was one of those big companies that were using the lmia
01:07:52.480bullshit not to the same degree as tim's but i'm pretty sure they did as well you get what you hire
01:07:58.080Just like we get what we vote for, you get what you hire. You hire a scammy, you know, people that basically their whole identity is surrounding around who can scam the best. This is what's going to happen. So the reason, though, we are talking about this is that she only got five and a half months of house arrest for stealing $7,000 worth of merchandise. And the reason for that low sentence was immigration consequences. And it says here, she stole the goods from Oh, this was in Alberta.0.99
01:08:28.080um so what she was doing is this the scanning thing right where you know they'll scan something
01:08:33.880for much uh less than what it actually costs for or it actually was um none of the stolen items
01:08:40.380have been recovered uh she was either said the total loss to walmart like i said was 7 000
01:08:45.940um they did fire her that day um and let's see she has no she didn't even have to pay it back
01:08:52.580so they didn't say it in here the circumstances of the offense but the reason why she got a
01:08:57.860lighter sentence, and this Jamie is a reporter for, I believe, the National Post, or opinion
01:09:04.080writer, I believe, yeah, the National Post, is it was immigration consequences. And we see this all
01:09:09.920the time. This happens constantly, that people are getting off on a lighter sentence because it might
01:09:14.440affect their immigration application, which is absolute fucking baloney, if you ask me.0.95
01:09:21.600Now, probably, well, maybe some of you guys will remember Paul Anka. I really don't. I never0.98
01:09:26.580listened to him, I was a bit too young, I guess. But I do know who he is. He's a Canadian singer.
01:09:32.260This video, again, I think this was a little bit, it's from a couple weeks ago. But he basically
01:09:37.220blew the lid off Canada's multicultural experiment nightmare on Bill Maher's, I can't even pronounce
01:09:42.320that show. He forced Maher to, is that how you pronounce his name? Mayor Maher? To acknowledge
01:09:49.340the direct link between Canada's unchecked immigration policy and exploding crime within
01:09:53.480its cities. Anka says, we're not a homogenous nation here. You look at homogenous nations,
01:09:58.840Asian, wherever, different cultures, we are not homogenous. Well, no shit. Then he goes on to say,1.00
01:10:03.640well, we're going to listen to the video, but he goes on to say that in Toronto, there's like over
01:10:06.580400,000 immigrants. I would argue that it's a lot worse than that. That's probably just what1.00
01:10:11.580they have the numbers for. We're not a homogenous nation here. You look at homogenous nations,
01:10:18.300Asian, wherever. I will say this, for his age, I mean, he doesn't look too bad. So I don't know
01:13:12.780I talked about this, and I think the video I uploaded yesterday about gaslighting, but
01:13:17.460this is a massive organized crime network busted in Canada. All but one are based in Canada,
01:13:25.860but none are Canadian citizens. There's a total of 109 criminal offenses. Now, listen to the
01:13:32.720police talk about it. They will acknowledge the glaring issue, like the extortion or whatever
01:13:39.080they're doing but they never never talk about like any of the the fact that they're not supposed to
01:13:44.240be here that you know they were none of them were baser like they never talk about the immigration
01:13:48.860issue it's like taboo the predatory on innocent families you can't here's a case where all the0.91
01:13:55.380alleged criminals are not even Canadian citizens and I get that they are South Asians targeting
01:14:00.100other South Asians so it's Indian on Indian crime right but at the end of the day a lot of this0.93
01:14:05.240stuff trickles out there's a trickle down effect and furthermore it's using our police resources
01:14:10.360again it doesn't matter necessarily if it's not directly affecting us it has the trickle down
01:14:16.580effect so you're taking up police resources which means they're being diverted from something else0.98
01:14:20.880and this stuff we don't want this shit in our country we don't want this in our backyard we0.92
01:14:25.400never had it before but they were acting with impunity in our region if you think this can0.99
01:14:31.460replicated, it's going to have the same result. I feel like whoever recorded this video sped it up
01:14:36.840because that doesn't, I can't believe that's his voice. And having CBSA here to send a very clear
01:14:42.000signal that this is not tolerated in Canada, I think is particularly helpful. Yeah, you have the
01:14:46.220CBSA there who half of them are probably Indian as well. And they're probably in cahoots to a
01:14:51.140certain degree with some of this stuff. There's got to be a reason why people are able to get away
01:14:55.620with it. You know, there was, I don't even know how many years ago this was. It was quite a while
01:15:00.300ago, but it was, this was somebody from the Mexican drug cartel. They had said, they were
01:15:07.340asked, why did you set up in Canada of all places? And he said, because it was easy, right? And I
01:15:12.680believe that's still the case, right? It's just, it's easy to get in here. It's easy to smuggle
01:15:16.800the drugs in here. It's easy to bring people over to, you know, illegals, steal the drugs here.
01:15:22.020It's just easy compared to the U.S. And that says something because the U.S. has like what,
01:15:26.06010 times the population. This happened in Edmonton, Alberta. The security guard was apparently,
01:15:36.420according to this person who posted this, taking photos of her and her children. And then when she
01:15:41.480went to address it with the store manager, he was a brother, I guess you could say. And he didn't
01:15:46.760address it. He basically said he's not going to deal with it unless she stops recording. So
01:15:50.440you got to keep your head on a swivel out there, people. But you know what, I do encourage more
01:15:55.080exposure like this because everybody was so afraid like there was a clip too that went
01:16:00.520a couple weeks ago it was going around making the rounds and it was a man who was filming a woman0.97
01:16:07.240who was taking shit on the subway and some other you know obviously older white lady liberal lady1.00
01:16:12.800came up and said oh you can't do that she's a human being no she's not human beings don't shit1.00
01:16:17.360on the subway you're an animal so but that's what happens right so people are afraid to document0.97
01:16:24.240this stuff and afraid to share it but i encourage people no do it because we shouldn't have to live
01:16:28.240this way so this guy just took pictures of me and my kids as i walked by with that thing that
01:16:34.720actually sounds like a feather indian so indian on indian crime again right here
01:16:48.160i took pictures of me and my kids when we walked in the store you cannot show me but can you tell
01:16:52.960me why he took pictures of us it's definitely a feather indian i cannot talk to you unless you
01:16:57.840you have no permission to show me and i cannot talk to you okay this is so unprofessional yeah0.58
01:17:03.520that is so unprofessional yeah but that's how they are right and they don't care because it's all
01:17:09.440about you know like their family and stuff like that and because people will still shop there
01:17:13.840right we all see now i mean i still don't think it's having an effect that we need or sorry it's
01:17:20.160It's not having the effect that we want it to, but the whole Tim Hortons, you know, protest or boycott and stuff like that, because of it, they finally had to come out and say something about it.
01:17:30.700It's too little too late, but, you know, they won't do anything and they won't say anything about it until it gets called out by enough people.0.99
01:17:37.160So when they come and, you know, try to grovel and, you know, offer a white flag to people, fuck you.0.99
01:17:43.840Do it when, you know, do it because it's the right thing to do, not because you're being called out on it.1.00
01:22:22.820this is also by aware bears but um this is and i saw this scam in the u.s too uh so when i saw it0.66
01:22:31.480i wanted to share it because it's a group of punjabi men in brampton waste police resources
01:22:35.600by calling them over an accident that had no visible damage to the cars um so the police got1.00
01:22:41.160upset because they're not supposed to be there now if you get into a fender bender that there's
01:22:46.460no damage there's very little damages and uh even if there's damage but like the car's still
01:22:51.240drivable and nobody's injured you're supposed to go to a collision reporting center right you're
01:22:56.360not supposed to call the police but the reason why they're doing this is because they're trying
01:23:01.940to scam the system like this was the same person the same people if you look down here they called
01:23:07.460an ambulance for stomach pain and wanted to be treated on the spot instead of driving to the ER
01:23:11.540and waiting in the ER right so they're taking advantage of it because now you do get a bill
01:23:17.200right from the actually I don't even know if you would get a bill if they don't transport you to
01:23:20.820the hospital because usually the hospital sends you that bill so chances are there it's another
01:23:26.120way to scam so I'm guessing that in this case they brought the police here because they didn't
01:23:31.160want to go to the collision reporting center and do the report and all that kind of stuff
01:23:35.900and probably because they were at fault for some reason and you know at the collision reporting
01:23:40.900center they may not have the same um what would you call it they may not be as as forceful and
01:23:47.980may not i don't know like they're probably a lot nicer there maybe i don't know i haven't been to
01:23:51.980one in like 20 years you want to talk or you want me to talk okay you call us here right the best
01:23:57.340part is it's an indian co-op too we are in another one of the center okay don't talk about us
01:24:07.740they have nothing to do with the car0.98
01:24:09.100not a fucking word of English in sight0.98
01:24:18.860my get okay so now I just had an idea I'm thinking that they're doing this for an insurance scam0.97
01:24:38.500insurance purposes possibly um and they need a police report right because then i don't know
01:24:44.140maybe they even though there was no damage maybe they figured with a police report that they're
01:24:47.540going to be able to somehow get away with it it's all about scamming so you have to you know think0.98
01:24:52.760twice about the shit and i'm sure the police especially there in brampton are used to this0.99
01:24:56.180kind of shit but they wonder why we have issues with them they wonder why canadians are becoming1.00
01:25:02.580more racist towards Indians. It really is a guess, isn't it? And finally, in our Butter Chicken1.00
01:25:12.140Tsunami Connection, this is not necessarily Indians, but they are also not Canadians.0.99
01:25:17.700This is two African immigrants that land in Canada, and of course, they're all over the0.97
01:25:21.840food bank, praising it for all the free stuff Canada just hands out to anybody. Now, keep in0.99
01:25:26.620mind that these people, we talked about this earlier, they're getting all this other stuff
01:25:30.760for free not only health care but there's been you know data that I've seen that you know they're
01:25:36.340getting upwards of like five thousand dollars a month and you know free shelter and so they got
01:25:41.500what Canadian makes that kind of money like very few of us at least we don't take home that kind
01:25:46.360that's for sure so they're supposed to have proof of funds before you even get here this is how it
01:25:53.160used to work and for some reason they're not doing this again not enforcing the laws we already have
01:25:57.980on the books. So of course, they run straight for the free stuff. Well, destitute Canadians
01:26:02.340line up behind them. Apparently, there's a new push for the IRCC to grant visas to NPRs to
01:26:07.960Africans with very low CRS scores to prioritize French migrants. This is with Quebec because
01:26:12.680Quebec wants French speaking immigrants only. So hey, in it for love. Yeah, our bears and beavers
01:26:19.440fight back. Yes, at least we have the bears and the beavers. You know, they're doing the Lord's
01:26:23.780work out there but we need to maybe release a few more uh you know angry bears and beavers to
01:26:28.840you know get this thing going so don't let the ir or sorry ircc fool you with their claims that
01:26:36.020they're reducing immigration they're not they're just giving out citizenships like it's candy which
01:26:39.720is bill c3 that's the one where you can be related to a canadian down the line three generations ago
01:26:45.260and get your canadian citizenship and you just have to show ancestry as far as i have seen you
01:26:50.520can just show your ancestry results that you have this much you know canadian in you and there you
01:26:54.380go you're a canadian citizen now um so this is you know just more and all i can suggest for this
01:27:04.720stuff because we're never going to see an end to this right they're gonna if it's free they're
01:27:08.740going to take advantage of these people come from countries where you have to everything is scarce
01:27:13.060you basically have to scam cheat lie steal commit crimes to you know get your basic needs met and0.93
01:27:19.380why? Well, because that's the way the country your ancestors built for you, right? Our country,
01:27:24.800however, our ancestors did a much better job and built a much better country. So that doesn't mean
01:27:29.260you get to come here and take everything our ancestors built for free. So all I can suggest
01:27:34.660to people in this, you know, seeing this is that don't donate to food banks, donate to, you know,
01:27:41.060ask you again, if you go to church or something like that, ask the local church, you know, for
01:27:45.940people that are you know christians or whatever you want to call it or just maybe people in the
01:27:51.160neighborhood that you know and just donate to them directly because all this stuff that people you
01:27:56.940know they think they're doing a good thing but you're not really helping your brother you're
01:28:00.300not really helping the fellow canadian all you're helping is people that are scamming it and a lot0.99
01:28:04.280of these people wouldn't be surprised if they're taking it and selling it in their fucking own0.97
01:28:07.360stores and shit like that that would not surprise me in the least0.99
01:28:10.120oh my god this is like the worst french ever i don't want to hear this0.99
01:28:37.320absolutely ridiculous and that's why i said i would0.86
01:28:39.640not even be donating to food banks anymore, because it's not going to the people who are
01:28:44.100in need. It's going to people who are scamming for it. That should have their needs met. They
01:28:48.560should have come here already prepared for what they were going to need here. So and this is
01:28:53.900another thing that goes back to we can't have nice things. You know what I mean? Like it's we
01:28:59.160used to have a high trust society. I also did a video about that as well. And it's now low trust.
01:29:04.560so like you can't have anything nice anymore and that was like i read a story ontario's thinking
01:29:10.980about um putting up license plate reader cameras right we all know we're moving towards a
01:29:16.120surveillance state like the uk there's no doubt about that whatsoever so now ontario wants to
01:29:23.320um and put these license plate reader cameras on the highways for people that are stealing
01:29:30.220so that they can you know um i guess track their license plates and stuff like that so these you
01:29:36.000know people that are doing these large thefts like at the lcbo and all this stuff they can track
01:29:39.180so what does that mean that means the rest of us have to have our you know i guess you're in public
01:29:44.980so privacy is not an expectation but still we now have to have our autonomy
01:29:49.240at or like give we have to basically give up our autonomy for the lowest 10 percent of society
01:29:55.560because they refuse to deal with the actual problem and instead the rest of us are going to
01:30:00.520have to now i'm just saying that is giving the benefit of the doubt we all know that the
01:30:05.200government's using that as an excuse to usher in a surveillance state right because that's exactly0.82
01:30:10.440what they want that's they want to mark carney has said it even fucking justin trudeau has said
01:30:15.060it that they admire china china's rather basic dictatorship china is a surveillance state and0.74
01:30:22.120we all know that's exactly what Carney wants to do. And that's why he's getting in bed with China,
01:30:26.660you know, they want to learn all their little tricks and all this kind of stuff. So they'll1.00
01:30:30.920say whatever they want, to make you think that it's needed. But reality is, is that if these
01:30:36.600people, these criminals were dealt with, like the laws allow us to deal with them, this wouldn't be
01:30:42.180an issue in the first place. Hey, Donald Ducktator, how's it going? All right, guys, we're done in the
01:30:49.640butter chicken tsunami section we are now this is fine
01:30:56.160we are now moving on to everything is fine this is where we're going to talk about all the
01:31:02.900different things in canada that are totally fine that we're all totally fine with um and once again
01:31:07.760i'm going to refer to wiretap who wrote the talk is talking about the bill c9 senate circus
01:31:13.700this is the obviously the rush to criminalize dissent I find this the combat combating hate
01:31:21.760act and then I guess it is what's the other one bill c22 well c22 especially I thought it was
01:31:29.200hilarious that basically the American companies like Google and all that stuff are pushing back
01:31:35.160and telling the Canadian government how to write legislation according to the law it's just
01:31:40.240we couldn't be more embarrassing if we tried is basically on the world stage canada could not be0.84
01:31:46.640any more embarrassing than they are now currently with the clowns that we have in there and we all
01:31:51.840thought trudeau was bad i mean he is still bad but like i don't know man this is like next level
01:31:56.360so the bill c9 which is styled as the combating hate act is racing through the senate standing
01:32:05.120committee on human rights after passing on march 25th on paper it amends the criminal code to
01:32:10.000create new offenses for willful intimidation and obstruction of access to places of worship
01:32:14.300or community spaces used by identifiable groups a standalone hate crime motive with enhanced
01:32:20.060penalties a public display offense for certain terrorism or hate symbols and remember that the
01:32:26.060swastika is included in this but not the indian version of the swastika so just the german version
01:32:32.720of the swastika and procedural tweaks it also removes a long-standing 319 3b good faith religious
01:32:39.920opinion defense replacing it with a weaker for greater certainty clause since on sincerely held
01:32:45.340beliefs so they're using this as a response they're saying it's a targeted response to rising
01:32:51.180hate crimes same thing that they did in in the uk right they create the problem by bringing in
01:32:56.280incompatible cultures who are going to have their ethnic blood feuds uh they're going to be fighting0.68
01:33:01.420about that they're going to bring their ethnic blood feuds to canada and fight on our soil0.82
01:33:04.840then they're going to tell you know everybody well you know the violence is increasing so we0.59
01:33:09.460need to do something about it and most people are you know they'll agree they'll be like yeah
01:33:13.340the violence is increasing we need to do something about it we want to feel safe and then they usher
01:33:17.660in the you know military or surveillance state right because people at the end of the day will
01:33:23.360trade their freedom for safety that that's just the reality of current society so that's all this
01:33:29.240is it's just a way to get you know the majority of the public or get the public opinion at least
01:33:35.340somewhat on their side for rolling out this, you know, surveillance kind of state China-like
01:33:40.580social credit score system that they want to do it. It hinges, the new legislation rather,
01:33:47.880new offences hinge on highly subjective elements that provoke a state of fear associated with
01:33:55.340listed terrorist entities and hatred, redefined as the emotion that involves detestation
01:34:00.520or vilification, and that is stronger than disdain or dislike. So it's all subjective to
01:34:06.140the person. Like again, I could say, yeah, that offended me. And that's actually something now,
01:34:10.600I just thought of it too. I wonder if it's going to apply that way. If someone, you know, if I
01:34:15.340happen to be going to a church or whatever, and there's people out there, you know, protesting or0.99
01:34:19.880whatever, is it going to work the same way for Christians if I say that I feel fear of these
01:34:24.920people? Probably not. Now, speaking of C-22, I love this. The Canadian government keeps getting
01:34:35.200community noted because they keep trying to lie and gaslight us about everything. So this is the
01:34:40.660third time they've been community noted on X. This is one of the greatest features.
01:34:47.460Here, they came out and said part two of Bill C-22 does not create new authorities such as
01:34:54.440surveillance powers for law enforcement and CSIS. It ensures that electronic service providers are
01:34:59.020able to respond to lawful access requests from law enforcement and CSIS. So the community note is
01:35:04.960Bill C-22 Part 2 creates new warrantless entry, search, and data seizure powers for minister
01:35:11.100designated inspectors to verify electronic service providers compliance. So basically they put law
01:35:17.720enforcement and CSIS but it's not going to be law enforcement and CSIS that's getting this
01:35:21.180information they're going to have specific minister designated inspectors that will hold
01:35:25.540neither of these titles they will not work under either of these entities so they would be exempt
01:35:31.240right so they're getting community noted on this all the time because again they're trying to lie0.93
01:35:36.060and that's we need more of this shit we need more not that the people that would vote for the0.98
01:35:40.420liberals and vote for the shit are gonna it's gonna change their mind because like i said they're all1.00
01:35:44.100you know fucking what do you want to call it npcs i guess would be the best word for it but it is1.00
01:35:49.560good to see that, you know, at least people that from other countries are going to see what kind0.99
01:35:53.800of a, you know, a joke we are. And this was the part I was talking about the Google lawyers about
01:36:00.360C22. So Google lawyers, Google's lawyers have added in a recommended provision to Canada's Bill
01:36:05.740C22, requiring that Canadian government ministers adhere to international law with ministerial
01:36:11.160orders, which would effectively kill the bill. So this is what Google wrote, or they, they want out
01:36:17.020taken out of it because it would go against their um or whatever privacy laws uh it goes against
01:36:25.520what they have promised their users as far as you know privacy and information sharing and stuff
01:36:31.720like that so they also put international law and community which means that they want the
01:36:36.080government to follow international law as it's written and if they were to do that they wouldn't
01:36:41.300be able to do or they wouldn't be able to put forth this bill so another interesting point
01:36:46.920um google in i guess google's coming in for the win to help us canadians because god knows nobody
01:36:52.180else is helping us our own government especially all right we're whipping through things here
01:36:59.760china rcmp won't really release china policing pact despite the conservative and ndp pressure
01:37:09.700And we're seeing more of this as well, where, like Doug Ford just did it recently in Ontario, where he made it that his government can't be, you can't ask for, is it freedom of information or stuff like that on them.
01:37:22.860They're basically protected from any kind of scrutiny from the public.
01:37:26.280Well, they do that here, too, the federal government.
01:37:28.620They don't want anybody to know what this MOU is that they signed with China in regards to policing.
01:37:34.520Even though CSIS has said China is one of the biggest security threats.
01:38:07.340like he's it's all shit he's like trudeau i think it's a liberal thing because they will talk about1.00
01:38:11.740everything but the actual issue and it's almost like by the time they're done you don't even know1.00
01:38:15.520what the fucking question was in the first place and uh in a world that's more uh dangerous and0.95
01:38:20.700divided uh why is that why is the world more dangerous and divided could it be because you0.99
01:38:25.460keep airdropping criminals and incompatible people into our once homogenous and peaceful countries
01:38:32.040We face many threats. That's the reality. And the job, my responsibilities as prime minister, the job of the government is to manage those threats. You manage those threats by building resilience.1.00
01:38:51.180You manage those threats by training a foreign police force in our country, allowing them to have police stations here in our country, even though they're the biggest security threat to our country and our sovereignty.0.99
01:39:03.840That's how you do it, according to Kearney.0.97
01:39:05.800...holding security. You manage those threats through alliances. You manage those threats through engagement.
01:39:12.940Yet you don't want to have an alliance with our biggest trade partner and neighbor, the U.S., who has protected us militarily since World War II, has made sure that we have not been invaded by any other foreign country or anything like that, but you don't want to be partners with them.
01:39:28.900We're pursuing all of those. And I would say that, well, the threat environment has increased. The risks have multiplied. So too has our resilience and our engagement, which is protecting Canadians on balance.
01:43:55.560If the purpose of this committee is, I guess this was they're discussing this specific case, maybe?
01:43:59.880If the purpose of this committee is to, quote, verify the degree of preparedness attained for a safe and adequate application of MAID in MD-SUMC situations, end quote, your work should not be complicated.
01:44:12.500Clearly, there is a high degree of preparedness.
01:44:14.800The 127 physicians and nurse practitioners across this country who have confirmed in writing that the MAID system, MAID assessors and providers and psychiatrists who wish to be involved in MAID-MD-SUMC and who have testified that they are ready.
01:44:28.940You know that the model practice standard was published in March 2023 and have received uncontroverted evidence that the professional regulatory bodies are ready.
01:44:38.500They're real ready. They're meeting people at the coffee shop and ask them if they want to get the, you know, the final solution to their health problems, because God forbid you're not going to get any fucking help in the medical system here.0.91
01:44:48.580Safeguards are in place, including the requirement for a minimum 90 day assessment period, the need to consult with an individual with expertise, a psychiatrist in these cases, and so forth.
01:44:59.240So explain that then how this stuff is happening.
01:45:02.260Explain to us if this is all well and good and true.
02:07:47.880Because it sucks, especially for everybody, even the rich people.
02:07:51.260you just pay more taxes unless you're part of the oligarchy right then you know you get to a0.95
02:07:55.320wheel and deal but these guys aren't that up there that they get to make wheels and deals
02:07:59.420with Mark Carney they're they're you know they're rich but they're not that rich
02:08:03.040we're almost at the end here guys hold on
02:08:09.260the Tim Hortons debacle right so we all know I talked about this a bit earlier Tim Hortons you
02:08:17.560know facing backlash has decided they're going to dial back the use of the temporary foreign
02:08:22.300worker program they want you guys to feel that you were heard and that you know they only needed
02:08:27.480it for a temporary period of time they were just so desperate and they're willing now to take the
02:08:32.500hit and you know hire actual Canadians well they say Canadians but what is a Canadian right what
02:08:39.140is a Canadian to Tim Hortons so the funny thing was is that they got a ton of you know comments
02:08:45.460and stuff like that about it so they put out the facts about tim hortons and the temporary foreign
02:08:50.380worker program again they're gaslighting everybody into thinking that you know we're we're crazy for
02:08:56.220thinking what uh we all know what we're all witnessing with our own two eyes so recently
02:09:03.060they said recently we have seen troubling incidents of hateful behavior both online and
02:09:06.900in our restaurants directed at people based on assumptions about who looks canadian well it's1.00
02:09:12.940pretty easy. I mean, we all know what a Canadian is, right? By this point, we know. This is
02:09:17.680unacceptable. No one in our restaurants or in Canada should ever be harassed for who they are.
02:09:23.840This is how society functioned prior to it, when we had shame. People, this is how we had
02:09:29.220functioning high-trust societies is when people were allowed to shame each other for their bad
02:09:33.220behavior. Across the country, about 100,000 team members work in 3,800 Tim Hortons restaurants.
02:09:40.360We are incredibly proud of their hard work and many of the restaurant owners who provide meaningful jobs to so many, cross this out, Indians from India who wouldn't have a job otherwise, including young Canadians entering the workforce.0.99
02:09:55.960So Rational Post put, I reported that last sentence for misinformation because unless they mean 40-year-old Indians that call themselves Canadian, preventing Canadians from entering the workforce, and that's true.
02:10:07.160i'm sorry these are not students that are you know high school students that are looking for1.00
02:10:12.680a part-time job these are people that you brought in here on purpose so that the taxpayer would0.95
02:10:18.300be subsidizing their wages and you know because of that now you've you've fucked around and found0.95
02:10:24.180out like i said too little too late you can say what you want it's all lip service at the end of0.99
02:10:29.540the day even with dunkin donuts coming in you guys are fucking cooked you're done right you're done0.96
02:10:33.540holy boy and speaking of tim hortons and they're going to hire some youth workers well maybe they0.95
02:10:41.800can put a dent in our massive canadian youth unemployment rate uh this is the last thing i'm
02:10:49.240going to share with you guys um this is the bank of canada actually sounding the alarm on canadian
02:10:54.880youth unemployment it's the worst it's been in a long time i don't even remember a time uh that
02:11:00.240it was ever this much that this high I don't even remember and I'm in my 40s so I don't know0.57
02:11:05.980there was an influx of young people from abroad this intensified competition in Canada for lower
02:11:11.260skill and entry-level jobs this is dubbed from French again why why are we bringing in low skill
02:11:17.260entry-level people like I thought it was doctors and engineers that we needed this group faces
02:11:23.240major employment challenges in 2022 the unemployment rate for 15 to 24 year olds reached
02:11:28.840nine percent, nine percent, its lowest level ever recorded. Almost four years later, it exceeds 14%,
02:11:35.020which represents the largest in 14, they're saying, but I'm pretty sure it's even higher
02:11:39.240in some areas, like some places, some provinces or some, you know, municipalities, cities, areas,
02:11:44.740whatever you want to call it. It's like 22 percent. Increasing unemployment among workers of all ages.
02:11:50.680This deterioration is particularly marked, particularly marked among teenagers. Young
02:11:55.360people are not only over-represented among the unemployed, but they currently
02:11:59.020account for nearly a quarter of the long-term unemployed, a proportion that
02:12:02.860has more than doubled since 2022. In fact, their share in the rise of long-term
02:12:07.960unemployment exceeds what was seen during the recession of the early 90s and the
02:12:10.920global financial crisis of 2008 to 2009.
02:12:13.320Shani Gaib, data also indicate that it is in this group that the ability to find a