postyX - March 08, 2026


Maple Syrup & Mayhem 28- India


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In this episode of Maple syrup and mayhem, I discuss the Canada india pact, the economic reset, and why we should be worried about all the mass immigration coming in from India. I also discuss the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and the "One Earth, One Family, One Future" philosophy.

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00:00:00.000 hey guys welcome back to maple syrup and mayhem with me posty i'm gonna try to get through this
00:00:05.760 i wasn't planning on doing anything for a few weeks um during recovery period but i'm
00:00:10.600 fucking bored and i can't take it anymore so we're gonna try we'll see how long it takes
00:00:14.820 to get through this but we got to do something right so i think we should what is a you know
00:00:20.340 apropos or what do they call apropos apropos maybe to call this space or sorry this podcast
00:00:27.440 this episode whatever is india because literally ever since maybe for the last two weeks or so
00:00:34.240 it has been nothing but india on canadian timelines everything which i mean i guess that's not
00:00:40.640 surprising but uh everything it's it's it all has to do with india so i wanted to start with
00:00:46.060 something wiretap has been doing the lord's work um in you know well in all of the issues in canada
00:00:53.320 for um really but he's been doing the lord's work with uh the india you know bullshit that's been
00:01:00.240 going on and he did a really great story about this canada india pact now you may have heard already
00:01:06.480 that um canada or sorry australia rather is let's see if we can do this hold on
00:01:14.120 there we go um australia also signed an agreement recently with india for uh i i don't even remember
00:01:23.320 what it was but i don't know if it's immigration has to do with immigration or students or or whatever
00:01:27.540 it is so now of course they're you know coming out with this in canada not like they didn't have
00:01:33.280 some sort of agreement in my opinion before but now they're making some kind of official agreement or
00:01:39.520 uh you know pact it's called the canada india pact so wiretap wiretap as you can see poses the
00:01:46.100 question is this an economic reset or an immigration time bomb i would argue that it's both um economic
00:01:51.980 reset in the sense that our economy is is going to be worthless very soon especially by you know way
00:01:58.800 of the mass immigration that's coming in from india um and yeah obviously it's an immigration time bomb
00:02:03.920 we're already you know well past that point as well as there is something else i'll share later and i
00:02:10.340 think we talked about this on our thursday space um that you know some indian fucking person scholar
00:02:16.800 minister i don't know but what he is because i really don't care is is saying that we should
00:02:22.860 have 60 million indians in canada so 60 million indians
00:02:28.580 yeah can you imagine like we don't even have that many people here period
00:02:45.520 oh god it's all so fucking tiresome honestly so i read through this quickly but i want to go through
00:02:53.680 it uh more thoroughly here and it's going to probably be long and boring but bear with me
00:03:00.680 hailed as a strategic reset canada prime minister mark carney and the indian prime minister
00:03:06.920 modi unveiled a suite of agreements on march 2nd 2026 during his visit carney's visit to new delhi
00:03:13.900 it the packs encompassing trade energy and innovation aimed to catapult bilateral trade to 50 to 70
00:03:20.380 billion by 2030 so before we go on any further i want to know what innovation india brings to
00:03:26.380 anything go home ya goat rootin fucks and i don't want to hear we'll get into more of that down you
00:03:32.480 know the line here but i don't want to hear that they bring talent because they do not okay any of
00:03:37.760 the indians and yes you know obviously with the population that large you are going to have some
00:03:41.640 people that do you know are outside of the the um average rather so yeah i'm sure that there are
00:03:49.680 some actual you know intelligent indians but those people now live in the u.s where they can make you
00:03:54.460 know unlimited amounts of money or scam for unlimited amounts of money so none of those people are still
00:03:59.620 in india and none of those people are in canada so where is this innovation coming from that's that was
00:04:06.220 my first question when i read this so the key agreements at a glance so wiretap um you know
00:04:13.700 goes through this step by step or you know each one the funny thing is is they're calling this
00:04:19.780 philosophy whatever that indian word is but one earth one family one future and it's again so funny
00:04:26.380 because people you know like me and other people that were talking about the world economic forum and
00:04:31.340 the one world government we were called conspiracy theorists i'm so used to it by now and i'm sure
00:04:35.760 everybody is out there like basically what's the difference between a conspiracy theory and the
00:04:40.020 truth and it's about six months um but that's exactly what this is saying one earth one family
00:04:44.980 one future so you're trying to take away the sovereignty of our country canada by making us
00:04:51.400 an economic zone yes this is old news i know and we're just going to be considered one world so
00:04:57.300 if you needed further proof that the world economic forum it wasn't bullshit this is their goal and
00:05:02.940 they're railroading over everybody and they are backdooring there's another thing we can talk about
00:05:06.600 later but they're backdooring a lot of these things or i don't want to well it is kind of backdooring
00:05:11.600 but it's like soft launching them so they don't announce it to anybody but they slowly or quietly do
00:05:16.580 it and then unless you're digging for it like wiretap has been doing in some of the other independent
00:05:20.320 uh news outlets you wouldn't know that it's happening and that's because they know that it goes
00:05:26.660 against the sentiment of the majority of actual canadians so a trade boost a comprehensive economic
00:05:33.960 partnership agreement framework was signed with negotiations set to wrap by late 2026 this builds
00:05:39.900 on current trade levels of 7.8 to 13 billion targeting exponential growth through reduced tariffs
00:05:45.360 and investment flows other than cheap garbage tax shit like that you know whatever like i don't even
00:05:52.860 know if we get cheap electronics from india i think mostly it's uh from china so what are we getting
00:05:58.100 from india in trade agreements spices some shitty fucking made clothes but even that's probably
00:06:04.660 bangladesh which i guess is close enough so what are we actually getting from a trade agreement they're
00:06:10.320 not giving us oil or anything like that so is this trade beneficial or this trade agreement beneficial
00:06:15.620 to canadians and the canadian people probably not because i guarantee we're probably sending them
00:06:20.240 some of the natural resources we have and we're not getting the same kind of return we're probably
00:06:25.940 what we're getting for this is their people they're coming here to invade our country and change the
00:06:31.340 whole demographic and the you know culture of it oh okay so here we go i should have read i should
00:06:37.780 have read further ahead anyways energy and resources so a supply uranium supply deal from canada's camco
00:06:43.540 uh to india's atomic sector headlines the energy partnership alongside mous on critical minerals
00:06:50.060 like lithium and clean tech collaborations these are all i'm assuming these are these minerals are
00:06:56.020 all coming from canada and not the other way around so i'm interested to see what we're getting
00:07:01.100 in return and this is the australian thing where i was saying it's a trilateral or trilateral rather
00:07:08.020 tech mou with australia focusing on ai while cultural and agricultural packs promote exchanges
00:07:14.200 in arts and pulse proteins what the fuck is that and ai like do we really want indians dealing i mean
00:07:21.880 they already are i guess to a certain degree but like they're like the bane of the internet's existence
00:07:26.240 so why are we putting them more and more into like ai and all this kind of shit and a cultural pact
00:07:31.960 with like australia the most whitest well at one time was the most whitest place when i think of
00:07:39.400 white people i think of germany and i think of australia like that has always been and ireland and stuff
00:07:44.580 like that but like i've never but now if you look at it australia is probably the same if not worse off
00:07:50.420 than canada as far as the indian invasion goes because their population is probably less than ours and
00:07:55.840 you know they don't have as much land as we do they have a lot but not as much as us
00:07:59.880 to spread it all out security ties a new defense dialogue enhances maritime cooperation signaling
00:08:08.340 deeper strategic alignment and then agriculture declaration on the joint pulse protein center i
00:08:13.380 don't know what this is i'd like to look into this more this pulse protein center but i can tell you
00:08:17.700 that i'm not taking anything proteins or anything like that from india that that's all i have to say
00:08:23.280 and hopefully i'll have a choice in that matter and it won't be injected into my food and shit
00:08:26.900 that i don't know about but the security ties thing is interesting for me because i've been saying
00:08:32.840 i have a conspiracy theory um as far as
00:08:35.360 use of force in canada and who's going to be permitted to uh use force and i i believe i firmly
00:08:46.260 believe that because of the incompetence of these indian people that they're bringing in
00:08:51.540 um they can't really you know and i've spoken to many retired police officers and some that are
00:08:56.540 still on their way to retiring who are training indian police officers and they have legit concerns
00:09:04.380 about these people's level of comprehension and understanding of you know your basic things
00:09:08.780 that you need to just just function in canadian society but let alone be a police officer
00:09:13.540 like directions for one example like handling a firearm like use of force
00:09:19.160 so not a lot of people want to be a cop i mean would you want to be a cop with all these fucking
00:09:25.660 indian terrorists running around probably not it's a thankless job and then don't let's not forget
00:09:30.560 about the blacks right that are also you know doing their fair share of crime although they're
00:09:34.440 not in the spotlight as much anymore because the indians have kind of taken that crown
00:09:37.880 from them so they're now having to you know accept more foreigners into the police force because it's
00:09:47.500 just by way of you know population right and also there's incentives for them to accept uh non-whites
00:09:53.240 and discouraging things for them to into them accepting white police officers so my theory on this
00:10:01.840 use of force and uh how they're doing it is they're going to start kind of policing and stuff like
00:10:07.640 that is going to become like a where it's only high level things where the police are involved
00:10:11.760 in like your basic things like misdemeanors and all that kind of stuff is going to be handled by a
00:10:15.860 in between like a security guard kind of person and this is why we're seeing a lot of indians
00:10:20.760 insecurity like i'm telling you in canada at least 99 of security guards um are indian right maybe
00:10:30.020 there's some high level security guards like at you know clubs restaurants i don't know venues that
00:10:35.360 are still white but they're very few and far between even other than indian like not even white
00:10:41.820 but like even chinese like there's there's very very very very few so it's been dominated solely by
00:10:47.640 the indians and i believe because they are making it more difficult for you to get your securities license
00:10:55.460 um and they're expecting a lot more background checks for you and a lot more training
00:11:01.640 they they want you to partake in um i think that this is going to be a plan to have a kind of
00:11:09.620 supplemental police force because if you look at how you know the the convoy was handled and i'm going
00:11:14.760 off on a tangent here and i'll wrap it up in a sec how the convoy was handled they didn't have the
00:11:19.120 reason why they couldn't shut it down right away is because they didn't have canada doesn't have
00:11:22.600 the level of policing required to really quell a serious kind of rebellion or something if you wanted
00:11:29.840 to call it that so they have to use laws and you know backdoor methods like banking you know
00:11:34.780 locking your bank account or whatever because and on a fight on fight force on force kind of thing
00:11:40.340 they don't really have the the bodies like they don't have the personnel and because of the size
00:11:46.160 of canada so that i believe is they realize that and so people that are in securities again primarily
00:11:52.600 indian are going to be permitted soon to be like deputized sheriffs in the u.s where they are able to you
00:11:59.580 know manage when things like this happen or there's any suspicion of an uprising or people
00:12:05.100 saying mean things on the internet you're going to have some indian security guard who you know
00:12:10.020 maybe speaks five english words coming to haul you away to the gulag and that is my conspiracy theory
00:12:16.600 for that but we'll see if it's true or not it could be an actual cracked one but we'll see
00:12:20.680 so why oh this this is the this is the other thing that was insane to me so canada's pension
00:12:28.400 funds right so the canada pension fund is something that everybody who works in canada pays into it's
00:12:34.540 mandatory it's called the cpp you have to pay into it and the reason why is because you're supposed to
00:12:38.880 be guaranteed a certain level of a like a pension because a lot of our companies here most companies
00:12:43.940 here most employers here do not offer any kind of pension whatsoever so you're basically once you
00:12:49.060 retire if you haven't invested in you know rrsps or whatever you want to call it you're basically
00:12:56.040 fucked you know what i mean like you wouldn't have anything to live on so they created this
00:13:00.200 canadian pension fund years and years ago so that you would have something and it was a good like most
00:13:05.800 things it was a good you know initiative and before it was being abused um it had a good purpose it
00:13:12.640 served a good purpose when it was served like for the canadian people but what's happening now is so
00:13:17.560 they they take that money the cpp money that people pay into every year and they invest it in things
00:13:22.920 and hope it grows just like if you were to have an rsp but we never get to say what they're investing
00:13:29.800 that in and i get you know we're not all fucking stock market experts and stuff like that but
00:13:34.000 the fact that they just took a hundred billion of that money and invested it in india
00:13:40.080 is kind of fucked up that's a lot of money and what are we investing it in in india are we investing
00:13:48.020 it in bringing more indians here because that is against the will of most of the people
00:13:52.280 so this 100 billion stake in india was spotlighted as a vote of confidence though no fresh commitments
00:14:00.140 were made central to the reset is the canada india talent and innovation and innovation strategy
00:14:06.800 launched in february 28th in mumbai which positions education as a foundational pillar
00:14:11.960 it repeat it features 24 mous including 13 university partnerships and funded internships
00:14:17.720 for hundreds of indian students so this article from wiretap is basically wrapping up it wraps up all
00:14:23.520 a bunch of the different tweets or stories i had bookmarked because there was quite a few so they are
00:14:28.660 investing in a university partnerships to get more indian students here like we don't have enough
00:14:33.760 already then we go on to how this these packs could drive an indian immigration surge i wouldn't even
00:14:40.420 say how it's how i would say they're going to so i guess yeah how they're going to explaining it how
00:14:46.400 but it's it's not even a question anymore it's definitely going to so india
00:14:50.860 immigration from india has skyrocketed in recent years with 118,995 rather indians gaining permanent
00:15:01.340 residency in 2023 alone 27 of our total intake that year student visas are the primary gateway
00:15:09.600 with over 300,000 indians enrolled pre-2024 and many transition to work permits and citizenships
00:15:16.320 i've talked about this before because literally it's it's just so crazy that it goes on and it's so
00:15:22.260 blatant but there's tons of these indian agencies consulting immigration agencies that will basically
00:15:29.440 scam whatever they do to each other scam other indians into coming here promising them that
00:15:36.180 they're going to get citizenship when really what they're doing is giving them you know they're
00:15:39.500 getting a student permit and these kids people never show up to school like there's been tons of
00:15:45.360 stories of colleges it's mostly i think colleges i don't know so much about the universities but
00:15:50.300 possibly now that there's going to be a partnership the colleges there were some of them that reported that
00:15:54.580 some of the students never even showed up from day one of school never took any classes they just
00:15:58.600 disappeared into the ether of canada and again because they all have very similar last names it's
00:16:03.580 probably very difficult and also let's not forget they don't do the proper checks on these people
00:16:07.940 according to mark miller who admitted that when he was the minister of immigration they just they
00:16:14.020 come here and then they disappear and like i said they do uber eats or whatever they get hired by their
00:16:19.200 relative who owns a tim hortons whatever you want to call it so the new agreements amplify this
00:16:25.740 through targeted programs student mobility and i know daniel tyree of the dominion society talked
00:16:30.260 about well he talked about the international mobility program but this is probably very similar
00:16:33.920 the actea my tax mou provides 300 fully funded 12 week research internships for indian undergraduates
00:16:42.340 in canadian university starting in 2027. my question before i continue is how many do we offer to
00:16:48.500 canadian students i guarantee it's probably not that that many why are we bringing people with
00:16:55.620 average to low iqs in for 12 week research internships at a canadian university who you know
00:17:01.700 should be amongst the best universities in the world given that we're a western developed country
00:17:06.840 oh sorry there's reciprocal slots for canadians in india so why don't and again
00:17:12.560 god this is so fucking ridiculous why would anybody want to study in india their credentials
00:17:18.920 don't meet snuff here so unless they're working on changing that which maybe they are analysts say
00:17:25.800 such experiences often lead to extended stays post-graduation work permanence no what it leads
00:17:30.760 to is stupid desperate white men getting with some pujita who because they love the white men there
00:17:35.920 that's what it leads to and i'm staying in india and having little shit babies that's all it happens
00:17:40.560 like it's not gonna and i don't even know why anybody would want to are you looking to die of
00:17:45.080 food poisoning i'm not fucking sure like what would be the the you wouldn't even you couldn't
00:17:49.720 pay me enough you can pay me enough i don't know what the incentive would be joint degrees and
00:17:54.400 exchanges partnerships like dalhousie universities nursing oh my god nursing dual degree with srm
00:18:01.700 institute offers pathways to canadian credentials and job scholarships including 100 million from the
00:18:06.640 university of toronto for 200 indian students to further incentivize flows why can't we train
00:18:14.420 canadian people to do this don't tell me that there is no canadians that are in high school right
00:18:20.920 now i know it's getting few and far between but can we not encourage canadian students english
00:18:26.760 speaking students that are here in canada already to do this kind of work even if they're not white
00:18:33.880 they you would hope speak english already because they're they were born here they live here
00:18:38.560 they've graduated from high school here so why i'm just so confused as to why we need to do this
00:18:45.320 and transnational campuses such as dalhousie's hub in tirupati allow indian students to start
00:18:51.300 studies at home before transferring to canada now i don't even want to talk about because there is
00:18:56.560 to me ai clean energy skilled workers there is no such thing as skilled workers that come from india
00:19:01.660 so i'm not sure this is almost like a fucking gaslighting i guess on the government's part
00:19:07.620 so because they did curb the influx because of the screaming that everybody was doing and stuff like
00:19:14.940 that it was just a temporary fix which most of us knew it's like a band-aid they just throw on for a
00:19:18.780 bit to shut everybody up and then we all get distracted on wars that israel started and you know
00:19:23.380 that we will get eventually pulled into so their permits fell 32 percent last or 2024 rather and 60 in
00:19:30.560 2025 because of housing strains and fraud probes so we're going to try this again is that it yeah
00:19:36.600 we're going to do this again we just had all this fraud that was exposed and we're going to do this
00:19:40.440 again official stress the strategies rebalancing towards quality over quantity potentially limiting
00:19:46.440 net growth to five to ten percent by 2030 now the fraud epidemic now wiretaps going to get into this
00:19:52.660 and this is the thing like anywhere you have indians or mass amounts of indians you have mass
00:19:57.560 amounts of fraud because that is the only thing that they do i don't even want to say they do it
00:20:01.420 well but it's the only thing that they're consistent with and that is fraud so anytime you have a large
00:20:06.560 group of them anywhere you can bet that they're working on some sort of fraud so i go back to the
00:20:13.000 question why we already have exposed tons of people for you know fraudulent fucking degrees fraudulent
00:20:20.220 letters of acceptance all this other stuff so why do we continue doing the same thing and the answer
00:20:25.660 to that is not it's a rhetorical question because the answer to that is is because they want to
00:20:29.880 destroy canada and i don't know how anybody can deny that fact now they want to destroy canada and
00:20:35.640 make uh us we're no longer be a sovereign nation will be like india north or whatever they want to
00:20:40.340 call it um where you know it'll you can go back and forth between the two countries without needing a
00:20:45.620 passport it'll mean nothing to be a can to be canadian like that's what they're that's been their
00:20:50.860 ultimate goal but now they're just like despite the pushback from you know a lot of the nationalists
00:20:57.960 and i guess some right uh maybe some right-wing uh political organizations and groups they're trying
00:21:06.420 to you know even though there was some pushback from those places they don't care at this point
00:21:10.860 they're just pushing through with this and this is because what are we going to do about it right
00:21:15.040 so the key issues to the fraud that were uncovered is the ghost students like i talked about so an
00:21:22.680 estimate of 20 000 to 80 000 no shows indians entering on a student visa but skipping classes
00:21:28.300 to work or alternatively to get into the u.s this is also don't forget canada is a big big pathway an
00:21:36.100 easy pathway for these indians to get into the u.s fraudulently we have the largest unsecured
00:21:40.920 border of any countries like land border rather it can't be it can't be secured all of it and we've
00:21:48.640 seen many stories of indians scamming to get people across you're paying and they're driving you across
00:21:52.840 like coyotes in mexico and getting you across to the u.s because that's probably where a lot of them
00:21:58.220 ultimately want to go because if you can't grift and can't which you can but the grift is probably
00:22:02.680 bigger in the u.s but that's all i'll say about that forgery rings fake acceptance letters led to over
00:22:09.860 700 deportations in 2023 that is way too little way way too little agent the agents of fucking indian
00:22:19.580 agent oh they were charged well no surprise agent mishra was sentenced to three years in prison in
00:22:27.240 2024 after pleading guilty to defrauding hundreds of indian students through his jala handar based firm
00:22:32.600 education migration services so i don't know if this was a immigration agent they worked they probably
00:22:38.160 worked for the government so another reason why we shouldn't have these people working in the
00:22:41.860 government there should be some sort of you know grandfather i don't know what you would call it
00:22:46.660 maybe not a grandfather clause but you should have to have be like third generation canadian
00:22:51.120 to serve in any form of government whatsoever any kind of position of power whatsoever because you're
00:22:57.800 never going to have the country's uh the good of the country before your native country if you
00:23:04.040 haven't been here that long if you weren't born here and even if you were born here and your parents
00:23:07.540 weren't born here you're always going to have national just look at it they call them indian
00:23:10.660 canadians they're not just canadians they call themselves well most of them call themselves just
00:23:14.600 indians or pakistanis or calistanis or whatever you want to call it sikhs they don't identify
00:23:20.340 themselves as canadians anyway so you know what why are we allowing these people to serve in positions where
00:23:26.320 it's open right for scamming the average canadian trafficking probes as well this is another thing
00:23:33.840 human trafficking indians enforcement directorate is investigating canadian colleges for human smuggling
00:23:40.080 canada is one of the biggest i'm in my opinion again one of the biggest uh perpetuators of slave
00:23:46.400 labor and human trafficking in the world and it's just they do it in what they call legal terms
00:23:53.400 so this was linked to a tragic border death in 2022 a stark example is the patel family
00:24:00.380 all these different people they froze to death during a blizzard near emerson manitoba
00:24:04.580 in january 2022 while being smuggled across the u.s canada border
00:24:08.840 prosecutors prosecutors revealed the family was part of a scheme using fraudulent canadian student visas
00:24:14.960 leading to convictions of smugglers of these two people 10 years and three in 2025
00:24:20.840 and then of course the crime connections and i want to talk about the crime connections because
00:24:26.040 this kind of started and i think people might forget how this kind of it was almost like the indians were
00:24:32.380 just basically in like taxis and uh tow trucks right and you know it was annoying at that point in time
00:24:39.320 but like it wasn't like where they were everywhere and it just seems like during the convid scam during
00:24:44.600 those years it just exploded to where they're now their hands are in every single fucking industry in
00:24:50.180 the country from trucking to you know enforcement to um licensing obviously fast food restaurants
00:24:58.080 everything they're in walmarts grocery stores like they're everywhere uber fucking taxis whatever
00:25:04.660 it's in everywhere so they back then even when it was just like the tow trucks and stuff like that
00:25:10.900 they had constant crime going on between gangs rival gangs tow truck uh rival tow truck um companies
00:25:17.020 you know where they would kill each other throw firebombs at each other's you know trucks houses
00:25:23.020 businesses whatever so they already brought just that stuff so now multiply that by 10 because now you
00:25:28.580 have them not just the gangs but they're they're trafficking people they're trafficking fentanyl
00:25:32.720 you know drugs they're trafficking weapons and all this stuff so all that comes with crime
00:25:37.360 right obviously now it says the crime is not widespread well the fraud crime anyway some
00:25:45.740 fraud victims have turned to extortion or violence well with the rcmp probing diaspora ganglings of
00:25:50.840 course because they come here and they don't want to be canadian they come here and they want to be
00:25:54.400 indian in canada and take the benefits of the canadian society for instance in 2022 an elderly
00:26:00.980 abbotsford couple de jong were brutally murdered in their home by three suspects including indian nationals
00:26:06.540 hired for odd jobs trial of the accused linked to immigration irregularities began in early 2026
00:26:13.020 and the other cases of arshdeep singh a former indian student deported in 2025 for ties to extortion
00:26:19.640 arson shootings and vehicle fraud across the province connected to the bishnoi gang
00:26:24.380 vikram sharma charged in 2025 for extortion related arsons and shootings including at this punjabi
00:26:31.520 musician's home was in canada on an expired student visa abjit kingra another former student
00:26:38.220 faced similar charges tied to the bishnoi tied to bishnoi instructions rcmp reports indicate these
00:26:44.340 crimes often involve indian-based gangs recruiting locals on student or work permits escalating to
00:26:49.100 murders and threats against the sikh diaspora so the government countermeasures to this was a 2023
00:26:55.220 task force and a 2025 permit cancellation powers but they're not sufficient critics argue they're not
00:27:00.180 sufficient and they're not there should not be a single right now there should not be a single
00:27:04.240 indian being allowed into this country until they get this shit on well i don't think ever okay ever
00:27:08.740 but you know the minimum they could do is that they get this shit under until this shit everybody's
00:27:14.760 been deported and this shit gets under control any anybody who is not a canadian citizen and i
00:27:19.880 say that with air quotes goes home that's it and then we'll try again next time like this is insane
00:27:26.920 security experts warn that unchecked fraud could compromise canada's borders and i'm you know on
00:27:33.500 this note too like i'm pretty sure cesis has you know and again we know cesis is a government agency
00:27:39.400 but even them they have even released information saying that india is a threat to canada but yet we
00:27:46.300 just welcome them in with fucking uh red carpet and fucking open arms and fucking you know money a pile
00:27:52.560 of money for them this is uh what is it yeah so it's it unchecked fraud could compromise the borders
00:28:01.580 no show and fake docs create entry points for espionage laundering and terrorism though no india
00:28:07.000 specific threats have surfaced yet the system's 1.5 million million rather foreign students strain
00:28:13.720 oversight eroding public trust and fueling anti-immigration backlash in hot spots like
00:28:18.580 brampton isolated crimes tied to student desperation highlight social strains
00:28:21.900 when he's saying that too we're talking about little things like having too many people living
00:28:27.000 in there um sexual exploitation of these you know if there's feet if they're female students you know
00:28:32.620 forcing or having forcing them to have a relationship so they have a place to live
00:28:36.220 like all this stuff is against the un uh conventions against human trafficking and slave slavery and yet
00:28:43.480 canada's supposed to be part of that and canada's supposed to be this moral fucking high ground
00:28:46.840 they like to think but yet they're one of the biggest perpetrators of this stuff
00:28:50.100 and they're doing it all legally again with air quotes adding to the concerns like i just said
00:28:56.540 the canadian service intelligence service agency cesus has reaffirmed that india remains one of the
00:29:02.000 main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in canada directly contradicting a senior
00:29:07.080 government's official recent claim that such such activities have ceased so there's always this
00:29:11.240 disconnect too in what cesus uh has to say the actual intelligence agency um in canada and what the
00:29:17.880 government tells everybody right so they don't want this if it suits their purposes like when they're
00:29:22.300 talking about active clubs like men's active clubs when it suits the purposes they'll you know release
00:29:27.120 cesus's advice and information but when it doesn't suit the purposes then they just dismiss it or don't talk
00:29:31.880 about it at all india is listed alongside china and russia as a top threat with ongoing activities
00:29:38.140 targeting ethnic communities religious groups and political systems they're targeting our own political
00:29:42.980 system they're invading our political system and trying to you know secure block voting and chain
00:29:47.940 migration and all this stuff so they continue to get block block votes and eventually it'll be a totally
00:29:53.140 indian government especially in some provinces like bc and probably ontario even the rcmp
00:29:59.940 echo the worries maintaining active investigations to links between indian government agents and violent
00:30:05.800 crimes in canada including homicides extortion arson and threats the arson stuff and the threats
00:30:11.520 extortion has been going on since the tow truck war days in an october 2024 statement rcmp commissioner
00:30:17.900 revealed evidence tying high level indian officials to campaign of violence targeting violence targeting
00:30:23.100 the sikh diaspora as of 2026 they continue engagements with india's national investigation agency
00:30:29.260 but emphasize probes that but emphasizes that probes into state-backed threats remain ongoing
00:30:34.400 etc etc i wouldn't work with the indian government because they don't even number one i wouldn't trust
00:30:38.780 them and number two is they can't even keep control of their own fucking people like look at the rampant
00:30:43.400 fraud that goes on in their fucking thing like they shut down one thing and they're a country of a
00:30:47.300 billion people and they shut down one fucking scam ring and they're like all fucking bragging about
00:30:51.640 it on the internet like get fucking bent like you i'm sorry you guys have a huge fucking problem
00:30:57.240 so i wouldn't be working with any of fucking police force from there because they're probably all corrupt
00:31:01.680 too this remember is that people the word izzat means it's it's the the motto that every indian lives
00:31:09.100 by i need to be the one that out scams the other one like scamming is their ultimate goal being good
00:31:14.440 at it so that was a really like i said a good story that wiretap had um wrote about this that basically
00:31:23.960 summarizes all the indian um sentiment that i've bookmarked from the last week since i've been
00:31:30.220 you know indisposed um but there is definitely a few other things we're going to get on to so this
00:31:36.480 may be a little bit longer than usual but that's okay it's been a while not that i needed more
00:31:42.420 evidence to show my you know or evidence to prove that i'm right about the scamming we and why they
00:31:48.500 should not be in government positions we have mp randeep whatever the fuck his name is surrey center
00:31:54.480 bc is cited for breach of conflict of uh interest act he is the 10th current and former member of
00:32:00.480 government caucus to be found in violation of this and i guarantee the majority of those people if not
00:32:06.140 all are indians so why do we allow them to be in this uh country serving in a public office and if
00:32:14.360 you look at this somebody posted this in the comments which i thought was interesting
00:32:17.360 he's the godfather to our current mass immigration crisis he sorry this motion it was a parliamentary
00:32:24.240 motion introduced by him that directing the government to create a plan for expanding permanent
00:32:29.160 residency pathways for temporary foreign workers and international students so my point going back
00:32:33.800 to they're always going to work for their own people they're never going to work for the people
00:32:36.820 of canada so why are we putting them in positions where they have a choice to to make decisions for us
00:32:42.520 where we're putting them and i i know you say well you vote for it it shouldn't be allowed okay in the
00:32:47.200 in the u.s you cannot be and i even believe here and the prime minister cannot be somebody born
00:32:50.920 outside of this country you should not be allowed to serve in any political government or public
00:32:57.160 service position if you are not a canadian native born canadian and that's end of end fucking of
00:33:03.940 because you're always going to put your country's fucking interests before the country canada's
00:33:07.880 and that's that's fucking it and here's another uh again you don't need the evidence it's all
00:33:14.320 fucking here or you can find it everywhere but these evidence of these scam fucking whatever you
00:33:20.440 want to call it agencies this one here what is it um yeah they advertise canadian visa saying young
00:33:26.120 or old educated or not we'll get you into canada so in can in punjab canada reach is code for getting
00:33:32.140 in by any means so this is their videos and they post these on refuse zone so you would think i don't
00:33:46.800 want to play the whole thing because i can't stand listening to them talk but you would think a
00:33:50.100 country as as advanced as canada right would this would be a concern for our security or our you know
00:33:57.640 national security that these these things are going rampant on tiktok they're advertising on whatsapp
00:34:02.440 and all this other shit on scamming to get you into the country why is this not a concern for our
00:34:07.140 national security do you ever ask that well again rhetorical question it's not a concern because they
00:34:12.600 don't the government doesn't want it to be a concern they don't care that it's a concern
00:34:16.720 this is another long read but i think it's kind of relevant to what we're talking about
00:34:21.560 um canada's living standards are collapsing in a socialist doom loop and you may say well you know
00:34:30.220 what does that have to do with indians well they're the primary cause because they're the primary
00:34:34.640 demographic that is coming into this country scamming their way into this country and utilizing our
00:34:41.040 social service systems the government is trying to hide this by growing the economy with massive
00:34:47.600 number of immigrants i've talked about this before it's the per capita gdp versus the overall gdp when
00:34:53.760 a country tries to over or to inflate their gdp to make it look good on paper so that they can borrow
00:34:58.760 money their gdp needs to look good so their gdp how do they make that look good i don't know why but i
00:35:05.480 guess by having a huge population boom or growth it's not even by growth it's immigration it somehow
00:35:12.460 makes it look better on paper the overall gdp because they're assuming that these people are
00:35:17.400 working when they get here but as we'll get into further into this tweet this z tweet whatever you
00:35:22.860 want to call it it's blowing up in their face quite spectacularly however cramming millions of
00:35:28.400 bangladeshis into toronto doesn't make for a more powerful first world city it just turns the entire
00:35:33.380 the entire city into a third world into the third world also i would argue third world shithole
00:35:39.260 now they're all on welfare and the rent is higher for everyone see what i mean so that's what happens
00:35:46.080 is now they're the government again in their infinite fucking wisdom thinks that by bringing
00:35:51.700 in millions of indians that all these indians are going to work well if we don't have number one the
00:35:56.980 employment unemployment level is you know it doesn't allow for that but also they're going to come
00:36:04.040 here and you they're scammers they're going to come here and scam for the fucking money that they can
00:36:08.060 get for free canada's gdp per capita was 94 of america's in 1981 we we had it was great i remember
00:36:18.640 a time and i yes i'm old i'm not that old but i'm a gen xer late gen xer um i remember a time where
00:36:27.260 our dollar was on par with the u.s and actually there may have been a short period of time where
00:36:30.940 it was better um and this was probably in the 90s so just in 81 it was 94 percent of america's today
00:36:39.780 it's 67 this is the widest gap since world war ii ontario is now poorer than 43 u.s states including
00:36:48.340 louisiana and alabama this isn't a hiccup it's a collapse so when you think about a lot of people
00:36:53.760 think about u.s states like louisiana and alabama and i i mean i know i do and i know this is wrong
00:36:59.120 but you know i think about backwoods people living you know a very poor life unfortunately because
00:37:04.960 of the there's not as much industry speaking of hiccups there's not as much industry there
00:37:11.120 um but we're now poorer here in ontario than them and ontario i would argue has taken next to bc
00:37:19.360 it might be the same or alberta it might be close but i think ontario is probably worse taking the
00:37:22.900 most immigrants from 2017 to 2024 u.s productivity grew 10.1 percent and canada fell 0.6 the u.s
00:37:33.240 spends 3.4 percent of gdp on research and development and canada spends 1.7 percent housing
00:37:40.680 prices are 50 percent to 100 percent higher in canada compared to the u.s meanwhile our incomes here
00:37:47.760 are 30 percent lower canadians spend an average of 48 percent of their income on a mortgage the
00:37:54.760 average for america is 34 percent we have canada has talent national natural resources safe geography
00:38:02.880 and a rule of law well sort of it's getting out of control it should be one of the wealthiest nations
00:38:08.740 on the planet yes we should but what it doesn't have is a system that rewards being successful
00:38:14.600 it is a system being strangled by bad immigration policy bad trade policies massive regulations woke
00:38:20.080 dei mind viruses and crushing taxes and here is a chart to further explain that standard of living
00:38:29.600 is declining like look how fucking bad it is here so why do we need more people here can someone explain
00:38:35.320 that and again rhetorical question if it's not for them to destroy our country and destroy the people
00:38:41.800 that you know built this country and the people who's who belong this country belongs to
00:38:46.320 then what is it what is it a few minutes as i was uh making this because i did it in a few parts
00:38:55.640 because i am unable to sit in an office chair for very long right at the moment um it's brutal
00:39:01.280 any orthopedic recovery is uh it's hard so i my sympathies and my understanding full understanding
00:39:07.800 is with everybody who's had to do this anyways um this article came out by city news and it's
00:39:13.640 to me it's gaslighting to the nth degree um now the headline well the headline anyway is gaslighting
00:39:20.200 it says as canada's population's growth slows an economic shift emerges so what they're trying to do
00:39:26.760 by that headline is lead you to think that the economic shift is going to be negative
00:39:30.920 negative and that um it's it's solely because our population growth has slown down and as i explained
00:39:38.680 earlier that it's the only reason that they're bringing all these people in is because on paper
00:39:43.960 or at least it used to make it look like the country would had a higher gdp because more people
00:39:50.760 who they assume will have employment which means the output of the country or financial you know um
00:39:57.640 output i guess you could say of the country is higher because of the amount of people however
00:40:02.360 it's blown up in their face like we talked about earlier because uh people are on welfare so you'll
00:40:08.760 see if you read through the article i read through it quickly i skimmed it and it says you know they
00:40:13.320 actually get to not the root but they actually get to the article really doesn't say much of anything
00:40:18.600 like what it basically does is it proves the fact that it's not necessarily going to make you know a
00:40:24.120 disaster in the economy that you know there was other factors involved in having to reduce the
00:40:29.400 immigration but they're trying to blame it because obviously the big push now thanks to all of the
00:40:35.160 nationalists in canada the dominion society second sons all those guys the semi-popular or the emerging
00:40:43.720 popular narrative is re-migration and it's not just here obviously it's in other countries too
00:40:48.680 so they're trying to counter that sentiment by basically gaslighting people into thinking that
00:40:55.000 well if we put a stop to this then we're going to have a collapse of the economy and really the
00:40:59.960 only parts of the economy that are going to collapse are the housing market right um and the i would
00:41:08.120 think the housing market like as far as i'm concerned any you know tim horns if they can't find staff
00:41:12.680 and stuff like that then we have too many of them okay because there's no reason why we have a huge
00:41:16.680 unemployment rate so i i really think the only thing that's going to suffer obviously is real
00:41:21.800 estate at least the most and this is what you know they're the ones that lobby the governments
00:41:26.680 and you know have backdoor deals with government officials doug ford
00:41:33.240 which would you know obviously make them more or at least want entice them to keep up the immigration
00:41:39.480 so that they can keep selling homes that are grossly overpriced
00:41:42.840 so what they say in the article is basically the effects of the slowing population growth growth
00:41:48.600 have started to show up in some sectors of the economy after the after the federal government
00:41:53.240 reduced its immigration targets well they only reduced them last year so it hasn't been that long
00:41:58.920 and i don't believe they've actually physically reduced them i believe on paper they're shifting
00:42:04.040 the numbers to something else like they're going to be students or temporary workers or something i i don't
00:42:08.920 believe that the actual number of people that are coming in is going to be that much lower than it was
00:42:16.680 before it's just i think they're going to be coming under a different stream
00:42:21.000 this year is expected to be the second in a row with the zero population growth in canada
00:42:25.480 after the federal government reduced its immigration target 16 months ago while fewer
00:42:29.560 people in the economy generally mean less aggregate spending this is where that comes with the gdp
00:42:34.520 economists say there's offsetting economic activities that can mute the overall impact
00:42:39.400 of slowed population growth and it's still a bit early to point to broad trends in the data we know
00:42:43.960 that it's still way too early to point to any broad trends in the data and again i i've said this a
00:42:51.240 million times and other people i'm sure you don't need to operate a society on infinite growth that is
00:42:57.160 obviously a capitalist way and i'm not you know a communist
00:42:59.640 but that is just the the infinite growth is just making the richer like making the rich people richer
00:43:05.800 that's really all it is you can do something similar to what the nsdap did in uh you know
00:43:12.280 germany uh where the the country what people are doing and building is for the country for the good of
00:43:18.280 the country they're not concerned about people making billions and all that kind of stuff
00:43:22.840 so we don't need to continue to have this economic you know massive economic growth because it
00:43:29.080 all it means is that we eventually have a strain on all of our social systems because
00:43:33.960 the amount of people they're bringing in obviously doesn't correlate with the amount of jobs we have
00:43:37.800 available and housing but it all it also doesn't match like i said the um expectations like they're
00:43:46.360 we can't fund these people where they end up being on welfare and using our social
00:43:50.360 health care system and all this stuff and it ends up costing us more
00:43:52.760 we're going to take a little bit of a diversion here because i felt this was important to talk
00:44:00.520 about um because it does tie into the immigration and you know one of the many um you know factors
00:44:08.600 or what you want to call it one of the many consequences of this mass immigration of people
00:44:13.400 that are incompatible this is one of the worst case scenarios and i'm sure anybody who's in Canada and
00:44:19.320 knows about the humboldt broncos tragedy which happened in i believe 2018 or 2019 no 2018 and
00:44:27.960 the to summarize um they basically it was a bus of hockey players semi-pro hockey players all young
00:44:37.400 you know within the ages the late teens and early 20s and they were driving in saskatchewan to one of
00:44:43.880 uh an upcoming hockey games on a bus you know like a team bus and an invader who we don't even know
00:44:52.840 had a valid well i guess he had a valid license but we don't really know where he was trained or
00:44:58.600 any of this stuff but he was driving a double trailer semi-truck and he blew through a stop sign
00:45:05.800 going faster than the speed limit and collided with the bus that was carrying the players and staff
00:45:11.560 injuring 13 and killing 16 and most of them were teenagers so mocha uh bizarre i can never pronounce
00:45:19.640 this right mocha okay he's been obviously again doing the lord's work just like wiretap and getting
00:45:25.400 exposing a lot of these things and you might have seen this you might be seeing more stories recently
00:45:30.520 coming out about the humboldt broncos because the guy has served his six-year sentence or something or
00:45:36.920 or he served what he needed to serve he only got i think eight years which is absolutely fucking
00:45:41.240 disgusting so he was ordered to be deported after which i know you're all going to be shocked that
00:45:47.960 is very shocking for canada but he hasn't been deported yet and you know there's all these ngos
00:45:55.800 non-governmental organizations and even some of the politicians are kind of hopping on this train or
00:46:02.040 at least you know people that are part of the political groups and they're saying that
00:46:09.480 he served his time he did his you know he he basically paid the price paid his price for it
00:46:15.960 which again disgusting and he should he has kids and a wife here and he should be allowed to stay
00:46:22.360 despite the judge saying he needs to go back and the canadian border security agency saying he also
00:46:28.040 needs to go back so they're trying to push to get him to stay here so mocha you know went out and
00:46:33.000 spoke to one of the players who unfortunately passed away and his dad the person he spoke to the dad of
00:46:41.080 the player that passed away was a professional nhl player um back in i guess the 80s and 90s and this
00:46:46.840 was his only son only child i think so he speaks out about this ridiculousness this this campaign to get
00:46:54.520 this fucking invader who again probably didn't even have the right credentials to be driving what he
00:47:00.680 was driving to get him out because we need to send a message with these things yes there is tons of
00:47:08.600 canadians that you know do crime and stuff like that but we will deal with our own we police our own
00:47:13.080 we don't need the added stress the added risk of having these people in our country when we you know
00:47:18.360 have to deal with our own people as it is so i want to talk about this because and i'm not gonna i i
00:47:23.560 you need to listen to the whole story that mocha did it's touching it and and and hard to listen to
00:47:29.000 if you have kids so he did plead guilty and he served four years in prison roughly four fucking
00:47:34.920 years i thought it was six but it was four which is even worse sidhu has been on full parole since
00:47:41.640 2023 he has how he has continued to dominate the headlines though because he's fighting tooth and nail
00:47:47.560 not to be deported back to india and he's obviously getting people on his side jackson's father who is
00:47:52.920 the young man who lost his life chris joseph who's a former nhl player and a current firefighter
00:47:57.800 says that sidhu is not the remorseful man the media portrays him to be and that should be shocking to
00:48:02.840 nobody because they always portray their little pets as victims it's a lefty tactic very common right to
00:48:09.400 portray themselves as victims the perpetual victim but a selfish one who affected his life meaning chris
00:48:16.040 joseph's life in the worst way possible and who continues to do so by seeking an exemption and
00:48:22.280 yeah by seeking an exemption from the law and after having destroyed 29 families so just because not
00:48:27.560 everybody died doesn't mean those families weren't destroyed most of those players i don't believe
00:48:32.040 were able to continue playing with the exception of a handful one of them ended up paralyzed one of the
00:48:37.080 like so you yes you took away you know 13 people from their families but you also took away their
00:48:43.640 lives like the people that did survive you took away their life as they knew it
00:48:48.920 so chris tells mocha the last time i ran my fingers through my son's hair was in a morgue
00:48:55.320 he was cold and he was beaten up said joseph responding to the truck driver whose reckless
00:49:00.680 driving resulted in the death of joseph's son jackson because i'm assuming that this
00:49:04.680 sidoo whatever this guy that's being deported is saying that you know he won't be able if
00:49:08.680 he gets deported he won't be able to touch his children again well take them with you
00:49:13.400 right people who lost this gentleman chris he's never going to touch his son again ever he doesn't
00:49:19.080 have the option of getting on a plane to visit him well most canadians agree with this deportation
00:49:24.440 order some columnists and politicians argue that he should be forgiven and not be separated from his
00:49:29.240 family i'm sure a lot of those are politicians are indian or indian loving politicians
00:49:34.680 which there are many chris goes on to say which i thought was the most impactful statement of uh
00:49:42.120 the whole interview you tell me which child of yours you want to give up and i will be the keyboard
00:49:48.840 warrior hoping for forgiveness it's not about vindication although i agree that it should be
00:49:54.760 in canada you know we talked about this and a lot of people just to get off but it's not off topic
00:49:59.160 really but someone asked me like why are canadians like why do they like to fight so much like in
00:50:03.640 hockey and stuff like that and i said you know before we were invaded by the third world canada
00:50:09.960 had a very kind of moral attitude about right and wrong and the fact that it was an eye for an eye
00:50:15.720 so you know in the context of hockey fights obviously you know you fight it out you settle
00:50:20.200 the score and then we move on right we don't believe or we never believed in this whole you know
00:50:26.280 forgiveness and and uh we call it rehabilitation model of punishment we believed in an eye for an
00:50:35.560 eye right and i unfortunately i guess hockey is still though and it's it's getting out of there
00:50:40.120 quickly it's still one of the last places that we can still kind of practice that but this is what
00:50:45.480 he's saying here it's not about vindication it's about what's right and what's wrong and the future of
00:50:49.560 our country i i think it is about vindication myself because he needs to be punished like four
00:50:56.280 years in a canadian prison is not punishment i'm sorry but it's not you know i mean obviously the
00:51:01.800 worst punishment for him is to go back to his native country which is why he's fighting it so much so
00:51:05.720 that's what exactly why we should do it and i wouldn't have even let him stay here for four years
00:51:10.600 in prison and pay for it he would have been on the first plane back to his country and goodbye
00:51:15.080 and that's it and whatever like i know a lot of the argument comes well what if their country we
00:51:20.760 can't just put them on a plane what if their country doesn't accept them back not our problem
00:51:24.760 right not our problem you'll figure it out when he gets to the airport you know like when they drop
00:51:29.800 him off the airport it's just so ridiculous the suicidal empathy is crazy and when you see like i said
00:51:35.320 i'm not going to play the video because i don't want to you should go watch it on mocha's uh page and support
00:51:40.200 him but you need to watch it because he addresses those who advocate against sedu's deportation
00:51:47.640 and it's a message i guess uh what do you want to call a micro message and a macro issue
00:51:53.400 where a lot of white liberal women and well in this case it's probably white liberal women and indians
00:51:58.840 who are saying that he should stay and get a second chance but they say that until it happens to them
00:52:04.120 and you know what some of them are so stupid that it happens to them and they still say that because
00:52:07.560 god forbid they're considered you know racist or they're not considered one of the you know in
00:52:13.080 people so you are going to let this stuff happen to potentially you your family your friends your
00:52:19.400 community all because you're afraid of a name you're going to be called so but this this is it right
00:52:26.280 this is exactly it this is what these you know people do these crazy fucking insane lefty
00:52:33.560 fucking marxists do and it's it's terrible like how many more people are we going to have to lose
00:52:38.600 because of this we see this every day like the humble broncos thing was just a bigger you know
00:52:43.640 highlight of what happens on the roads every single day with these fucking people so i wanted to highlight
00:52:48.600 that in this podcast even though like i said it was mostly talking about the you know wiretaps article
00:52:55.240 about it but i wanted to talk about this because like i said i think you know mocha's doing great work
00:52:59.400 and i think we need more people to speak out that have been victims of this stuff um and let people
00:53:04.680 know that like you know they're they're not these good people that are bringing us innovation and
00:53:10.920 bringing us you know health care and stuff again no they're not they're sucking up the resources and
00:53:15.160 that's what i showed earlier where they're actually mostly on welfare so now our gdp isn't like is
00:53:19.560 is barely moving now because they're not coming here to work and contribute to the economy and grow the
00:53:23.960 economy they're here to collect welfare which is a net negative and then you add in all the policing
00:53:30.120 the free health care um all the other that we have to you know support them with and i don't
00:53:36.200 understand how there's any benefit at all to the country and we're going to finish it with this that
00:53:40.920 dr ricardo duchene posted and it's basically saying that this person curtis yarvin has saying that the
00:53:46.600 people will not resist so in canada we are way past that they will not resist many whites actually glow with
00:53:53.000 delight when you tell them that immigrants will become the majority and will eventually replace
00:53:56.280 them and this is because uh a lot of white people especially the lefties are sick people
00:54:01.160 like they're very self-aggrandizing fucking self-hating people um and i don't know why if
00:54:07.000 it's just because they've been prayed to the car they've fallen for the propaganda that we've been
00:54:11.080 sold for the last 40 years or 50 years but i just wanted to put this at the end because i agree 150
00:54:18.440 with this person as much as us nationalists and and you know god bless the guys out there
00:54:23.400 that are doing this stuff on the ground but as much as i believe that like i i believe that there
00:54:28.280 will be no resistance if anything happens soon because we just don't have the amount of people
00:54:32.680 that would be willing to stand up for themselves and for their people and and it's really sad but
00:54:37.720 look a bit like mass immigration like no we've not seen mass immigration we have no idea what mass
00:54:43.800 immigration is mass immigration is not two million people entering the u.s a year mass immigration
00:54:49.480 starts i i would not call it mass until it was like 10 a year and like mass immigration is really
00:54:56.200 the 10 to 50 to 100 million a year but that's what's responsible see i i i kind of disagree with
00:55:02.680 that because i think it depends on the country like it depends on the population of that country
00:55:07.000 in the u.s 10 million people may not be an obviously it's probably not a noticeable difference
00:55:11.880 in their thing but when you have a country like canada where everything is so spread out
00:55:16.120 and our population is significantly lower having even one million people come that are not like
00:55:23.240 you that are don't have your customs that don't speak the same language and stuff that is a huge
00:55:27.240 fucking impact on a country the size of ours so as large as we may be you know as it may be that
00:55:33.800 we're a large geographically you know acreage wise a large country population wise we're not
00:55:40.760 not so it's a huge and all of these people too because there are so few uh metropolitan areas
00:55:47.240 in toronto like large metropolitan areas they all settle in the same ones so anybody that's in the
00:55:51.800 vicinity of those where the majority of the population live is is suffering from this so yes
00:55:57.240 i i agree that or sorry i don't agree that it needs to take 10 million to make a noticeable difference
00:56:03.080 i believe of one million is more than enough to make a noticeable difference in our in our country
00:56:07.480 no no i don't know i'm seeing no no because people have no balls people have no balls and actually
00:56:15.080 like you know they will not resist they will not resist all of you know the thought that they will
00:56:20.040 get their muskets and put on their tri-cornered hats or whatever you know when you go back and
00:56:24.600 you go back into the period when people actually did this you're just like fuck these people are
00:56:29.320 completely alien to us never happened it won't happen at all what will happen is exactly what happened
00:56:35.480 in south africa which is they they will just acknowledge that they've lost all the power
00:56:40.120 forever and then they will sit quietly in their houses and build more and more barbed wire and
00:56:44.520 electric fences until finally they are exterminated in one big pogrom that's the future that's what
00:56:50.440 will happen to your children so yeah there you have it that's what's going to happen to our children
00:56:55.320 and i mean most of us see that we see the writing on the wall so this is why you know we got
00:56:59.480 to fight and push as hard as we can to get this you know reversed somehow um but you know if if you
00:57:06.760 feel that uh we're wrong then you know good luck with your lot in in life i guess i could say because
00:57:12.120 they're not going to have sympathy for you they're not going to remember that you sided with them when
00:57:16.040 the shit goes down so something to think about i will see you guys next time oh and i um
00:57:23.240 um update i'm uploading or uploaded the thursday space we did our nationalist space on thursday i
00:57:29.800 didn't stream it at the time because like i said i'm still recovering from surgery so but i was able
00:57:34.440 to um upload it again to my rumble channel so it's not live but it's still there uh you can listen to
00:57:40.440 it and uh we'll be doing it again on thursday hopefully so i will see you guys next time
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