00:00:00.000We are on conquered land, settled for and by the crown as an extension of Western European identity and culture.
00:00:08.500We recognize that this is the ancestral and Irish and pay homage to the societal and governing architectures of the founders of this great Anglo-Franco union we call Canada.
00:31:08.960i told you the dog has to be the star of the show every single time
00:31:15.840uh yeah he's got a bluetooth speaker on and i this is the other thing i find with um and maybe0.75
00:31:22.940it's a stereotype maybe it's a generalization but whatever sue me every black guy thinks he's a
00:31:28.280rapper um that he's got moves and every black woman thinks she can sing and i'm just like0.95
00:31:35.400like i don't know i guess maybe it comes with the lack of self-awareness0.71
00:31:38.940but i'm not gonna lie i'm sure there are some that can sing but not all of you
00:31:44.120not every single one of you yeah i know yeah exactly peace and quiet is low-key0.84
00:31:50.300racist yo like that's it that's very white-coated1.00
00:31:52.800and it just can't have it but yeah like this kind of shit1.00
00:31:56.500you don't need to hear the you know whatever the hell language he's1.00
00:32:00.460speaking but this is the kind of shit that people1.00
00:32:03.460have to deal with in the airport. And somebody said, you know, I think, yeah, yeah. Mine didn't0.99
00:32:15.740hear that. He's probably just hearing someone come in because my streaming room is in the basement,
00:32:20.340but he doesn't like other people that are not white. He doesn't like browns. He's very racist,0.99
00:32:27.140my dog. And I didn't make him that way. He was just like that. So I heard, I don't know,0.90
00:32:33.220i heard or someone told me that they heard so this is like third-hand information that uh elon
00:32:40.240musk was going to buy spirit airlines right and like spirit airlines should have legit been called0.92
00:32:45.640nigger airlines because like every single story that you hear that comes out of uh the airports0.99
00:32:51.600that you know is like black coated urban decay kind of shit it's yeah the pavement ape dialogue0.99
00:32:59.520it's all spirit it's all spirit airline right so i don't know why elon musk would buy it unless0.97
00:33:07.340he's planning on tuning into something else but this is why we can't have nice things because
00:33:11.220you know spirit airlines was obviously created i don't know i don't think it was created to cater0.94
00:33:15.680to the yn group but because they were so cheap um and you know they hired ghetto fabulous people0.96
00:33:23.620to work there it that's what it became so it kind of ruins it the whole thing is it ruins it for0.96
00:33:29.700everybody because you know it was initially created i'm sure as a budget airline uh so
00:33:35.180yeah i'm just like i myself i'm tired of of seeing it like just everywhere like and thankfully like
00:33:43.100i said i don't have to take the transit but i see it on you know my timelines i see it if i go
00:33:49.160shopping sometimes and it's just like you know what I mean it's great that you think that you're
00:33:54.080the main character in in this story but you're not and then going over to the UK which there's
00:34:02.540actually some good news if you haven't heard yeah it's self it's self-preservation and that0.91
00:34:09.740this was uh the other thing I read that uh Zimbabwe wants to give the farmers the white0.68
00:34:17.280farmers their farms back now and we all know why because they're going to be starving soon0.98
00:34:22.700and they can't grow their own food right so that's the other problem with uh you know them like that1.00
00:34:28.860like with africans and the other problem with their population has exploded because the west0.99
00:34:32.880has been been giving them food and stuff like that because if they can't get their own what0.98
00:34:37.560have they done with those farms that they took from the the white farmers it's going to be the
00:34:42.260same thing in south africa and so i don't know like i get that the south africans don't want to
00:34:46.660leave but i don't think you'd have to leave for too long because you know you leave and these0.99
00:34:50.700motherfuckers are going to starve they're going to kill each other they're going to starve they're1.00
00:34:53.420going to cannibalize each other and then once they're they die off the south africans move back1.00
00:34:58.240right and just you know i guess they'd have to rebuild but i don't know that's my thoughts on0.99
00:35:03.560the whole thing not that you asked but so keir fucking starmer um who everybody fucking hates0.93
00:35:11.820in the uk i hate him and i don't even live there but uh he just said i feel like okay so sorry let's0.96
00:35:19.840get to the good news so the restore britain party um rupert lowe has are you coming back in
00:35:27.880rupert lowe has won all of the seats uh which i believe was 10 10 out of 10 seats yes thank you
00:35:37.080joe um which is is really white pilling and i know it might not sound like it is because it's
00:35:42.860like 10 seats but like the fact that his um you know political platform is is what would be
00:35:49.860considered racist um that's actually a big w right so that was the good news from from britain0.98
00:35:59.700from england so and i i feel like this may kind of light a fire i'm hoping under some the asses0.68
00:36:07.520of some people obviously you know countries have different slightly different political systems and
00:36:13.020stuff like that but i mean i'm hoping that it gets enough people the general public to wake up and
00:36:17.700kind of start changing the culture seeing that it's possible because that was the other thing
00:36:21.640okay and i'm getting a bit off topic here slightly but anyways are we did the space we did with mark
00:36:27.780right like and i'm not going to say anything you know shit on the guy or whatever but
00:36:31.380the the problem is the whole civ nat uh kind of attitude and the whole um
00:36:37.880that you can't like his belief was he basically was telling us that it can't be done
00:36:44.240winning can't be done that you know we're not never going to achieve remigration we're never
00:36:49.260going to achieve any of this you know the stuff that us you know nationalists really believe in
00:36:53.920Right. And my, you know, one of my really close friends from Australia came in and kind of, you know, ripped a strip off him and basically, you know, said, well, you fought for marijuana rights for 45 years and it took 45 years for you to get it to be legalized.
00:37:09.020We were just at the beginning of this fight. Right. And what our fight is for is for our survival.
00:37:14.380It's not a fight to be or a fight to be able to smoke fucking wacky tobacco legally.
00:37:19.080It's a much bigger fight and people are going to be much more motivated to win it.0.95
00:37:22.740so that was the I guess the only kind of shitty thing is that you know we thought he was coming
00:37:30.520around as far as his you know based attitude because it did seem like he was moving a little
00:37:34.200bit more towards the nationalist side of it but I think that we were misinformed or we misread
00:37:41.860the situation because it doesn't seem yeah we do keep moving the needle right but it was just like0.77
00:37:47.440I feel that you know it's going to be really tough to get convinced some people and boomers
00:37:51.880especially because I mean and no offense to any boomers out there that are listening but0.78
00:37:56.500you know boomers are very set in their ways right it's just that's what comes with age and I've
00:38:00.800worked with seniors most of my career and I know that they just get to that point where it's very0.99
00:38:05.060hard to shake their beliefs and of course I'm speaking of the majority of them I'm sure there's
00:38:09.160some really awesome base seniors that are willing to you know change their beliefs or already have
00:38:13.480the same beliefs as us but the sad thing is is the majority of them don't right okay so back to
00:38:18.920Keir Starmer I know they have a nickname for him but I can't think of it right now
00:38:22.560so he thinks he's pulling an awesome W for feminism and diversity and all this other crap
00:38:31.640he appointed this woman Harriet Harman as his advisor on women and girls right she's apparently0.61
00:38:40.360a strong advocate for women and girls and I he said he goes on to say I know she will deliver
00:38:48.100a greater opportunity for women in public life.
00:38:51.580I'm committed to tackling structural misogyny.
01:00:42.260uh indian redditor is starting to see the fatigue play out in real life
01:00:48.460this is funny too and you know what i'm proud
01:00:52.300of canadians um i don't know that this is necessarily
01:00:55.700canada but i do have seen many stories about canadians making
01:01:00.780indians feel very unwelcome here and that's you know that's very important that's very important
01:01:09.700because we don't want to attract we don't want to make canada seem like the welcoming country that1.00
01:01:14.340the government is portraying us to be to these other countries to try to get in the wage slaves0.97
01:01:19.200we want them to think if you've seen that movie stepbrothers and i know i use a lot of movie
01:01:24.940analogies where they want to sell the house and the two brothers band together to make
01:01:30.780you know it unsellable that's what we need to do with canada we need to make it seem like we're0.98
01:01:37.800it's just so hateful that you'd have to be crazy to fucking move here from another country that's0.69
01:01:42.680what we need to do so i i don't have a problem with it but this person's on reddit um i feel0.95
01:01:50.840like an increasing number of people genuinely do not see indians as human beings it's taken a while
01:01:56.480for them to get that. The racism and hate online is so virulent and so casual to the point where
01:02:02.460there could literally just be an Indian existing in the background of a video or speaking completely
01:02:09.260normal but with a slight accent and boom an onslaught of comments making Indian jokes
01:02:15.000or the crazy levels of backlash toward Indians just existing together in places like Frisco.
01:02:20.020So this is the US. Frisco's Texas is bad. And this was the city. This was the city. I was trying to tell somebody the story and I couldn't remember what city it was in Texas, but it's literally been taken over by Indians. Hey, screw the people, screw the CCP.
01:02:34.880it's been literally taken over by indians like and it to me texas i thought texas was going to be1.00
01:02:42.300the last fucking holdout in the u.s like i thought i thought texas was going to be like0.95
01:02:47.960for well i guess in montana too but was going to be like cowboys and you know what i mean but now0.98
01:02:53.740it's like cowboys and a different kind of indian now it's not just the back in the day those
01:02:57.040cowboys and feather indians now it's cowboy and dot indians so it's just crazy but yeah he goes0.99
01:03:03.280on to complain um even though they're a completely harmless community that has done nothing but boost0.90
01:03:09.120the local economy this is their and this is why i wanted to read this too because this is always
01:03:13.480their argument right we are boosting the local economy you guys don't want to do the job you're0.95
01:03:18.480not boosting shit because it's come out number one that they immigrants and students and all0.99
01:03:23.880this other whatever they call them that they bring in here on all the different permits0.99
01:03:27.320they inherently cost more than they they contribute and they make they send in remittances
01:03:36.140a lot of their money back like a lot of these people work and send half of their paycheck back
01:03:41.060in remittances to India the money's not being spent here in Canada so they're not contributing
01:03:45.800to the economy and even if they were contributing to the economy it's not worth changing the fabric
01:03:52.960and the um just the the culture of a country you know and that's an elitist attitude and that's
01:03:59.560why the elites are the ones in control of doing this because it doesn't care they don't care
01:04:03.440they're not affected by they don't live in it so to them you know it doesn't matter
01:04:07.880nationality or nations don't matter it only matters uh the gdp number is the only thing
01:04:13.580that matters oh really so texas is okay texas is case number one for why 2a nationalism doesn't
01:04:20.620yeah okay so the second amendment is was what uncle semite is that the i thought that was the
01:04:25.960gun amendment um the expanse predicts a texas indian hybrid in the future oh lord
01:04:37.060yeah you know what i watched that joe yeah i think i did watch that video
01:04:41.720the second amendment is a coping mechanism for white americans
01:04:46.660i thought that was okay someone's gonna have to let me know what the second amendment is because0.65
01:04:52.620i'm getting it mixed up with the gun one so yeah indians aren't being seen as human beings guys so
01:04:59.000you americans you americans out there uncle semite you're probably in you're probably
01:05:03.640responsible for this martians or texas indians yeah maybe i should have shared this one earlier0.86
01:05:11.640because it's another bad driver i'll get my shit together one of these days okay so just this is a
01:05:19.080the 401 on the 401 um for you know americans that are listening the 401 is the biggest highway in0.87
01:05:26.760canada pretty much um busiest highway sorry i think the trans canada is bigger but it's the
01:05:31.860busiest highway in canada it's in the toronto area
01:05:34.300driving the wrong way on the highway are you an albertan uncle semi oh my god why did i think
01:05:47.940that you were an american i have no idea why i thought that anyways you probably know about
01:05:53.400okay first day is speech 2a is guns okay thank you yeah i'm in the wrong way and this happened
01:06:02.000this happened near my house like not about a week ago um on the 401 and the person died and well
01:06:08.820not the person who was driving because they were drunk and it was definitely a non um but
01:06:14.340the person they hit driving the wrong way on the highway and they full-on got on like the way ramps
01:06:22.360are designed on ramps um are designed is usually curving to the right right yeah to curving to the
01:06:29.520right so because we drive on the right so I'm trying to understand how the rain because this
01:06:35.340particular ramp or this person got on I know it and it does curve to the right so you're getting
01:06:40.240on going the wrong way which means you would have been driving on the wrong side of the road in the
01:06:43.560first place and then the ramp's going the opposite way for you and then you don't you see cars and
01:06:49.240like so to me unless you'd have to be pretty blackout drunk because I think even you know me
01:06:54.840driving when I've had a few drinks and stuff like that I would never I know for a fact I've been0.85
01:07:00.280drunk I've never driven but I've been pretty fucking drunk and even as drunk as I was I would
01:07:05.060never get on the fucking hobby going the wrong way so this is either I mean the one that happened0.99
01:07:11.280near me was a drunk driver this it's the middle of the day could be a drunk driver Indians have1.00
01:07:16.440a real big problem with alcoholism that's a fun little fact and it's absolutely true
01:07:21.340or it was just somebody who just doesn't know how to read the signs, right?
01:07:30.540And then finally in the Indian or the Butter Chicken Tsunami portion of this program,
01:07:37.300you guys have probably already seen this, but this is one of those,
01:07:42.320and this is why I'm against these bins, right?
01:07:44.800So I'm sure you guys have all seen these bins.
01:07:47.860We used to be based, looked up the Battle of Athens.
01:07:51.340Yeah, yeah. Well, and this is my point, Wise Elk, about the guns, right? Like with the Americans and the guns, like they, you know, and I'm sure, again, there's always exceptions to the rule, right? But if I'm going to talk in generalities, what does it matter that you're able to hold guns? Are you going to do anything about it?
01:08:08.300The whole point of the Second Amendment was to prevent government tyranny.
01:08:13.040At least that's how I understand it, how the Founding Fathers wrote it,
01:08:16.500was to prevent the government from becoming, you know, tyrannical, right?
01:08:21.260So, and allowing the people to be able to defend themselves.1.00
01:08:24.940But obviously things have changed, I guess, right, in this global homo society that we're living in.1.00
01:18:45.820And I've talked about this as far as like the U.S.
01:18:48.120being concerned about our security and stuff like that.
01:18:50.680And that's why, because we let in literally let in terrorists. Right. And you think that the U.S. is not going to be concerned about that when, you know, they're right there and they have a hell of a lot more to lose probably than Canada.
01:19:03.920So basically, I'm going to sum it up for you instead of reading the whole thing, because, again, I don't want to bore you too much.
01:19:10.700And I encourage you to go read it on Wiretap's page.
01:19:16.080So the U.S. strategy is basically portrayed as a merciless battle plan.
01:19:22.020And I believe that because, like I said, I've been listening to this predictive history guy talking about how he thinks it's going to play out in the Middle East and the war and that it is going to be World War III.
01:19:33.300So I do believe that the, you know, their strategy would be a merciless battle plan because that's kind of the nature of Trump, I guess you could say. Like he's very, you know, narcissistic a little bit and prioritizes three main threats, narco-terrorist cartels, right?
01:19:54.500And this is a concern from Canada too, because again, we're letting these people in the country, especially fentanyl. Who is dealing the fentanyl now? It used to be the Chinese. Now, not so much anymore. It's the Indians, right? They've jumped on that as a deliberate mass murder campaign. I personally believe that the government did it. Like I believe that the government either is purposely ignoring the problem or they've been part of it to kill as many people as possible.
01:20:23.720Like, they want to kill as many people as possible in this country because it's too much of a burden on the health care system.0.97
01:20:29.340And if they can kill a bunch of, you know, whitey who Canadians who are outspoken, who have their own opinions, are strong-willed, stubborn, you know, all this stuff.0.98
01:20:39.000And if they can kill all them and import a very, you know, a class, a slave class of people who are very docile, very, you know, cooperative, they don't have their own opinions, they don't really speak out too much, then they're going to do that.0.99
01:20:52.020yeah yeah i agree wise elk but you know this is where we are0.97
01:20:58.220so they're also the u.s is also concerned about foreign jihadists and muslim brotherhood networks
01:21:03.500right i just want to say that the cesus never identifies massad as a concern and i know it's
01:21:13.180not as huge of a concern here in canada as it is in the u.s clearly but it's i feel like all of
01:21:19.340these things, they never mention what Israel's influence could be in any of the stuff. It's
01:21:23.520always the Muslim Brotherhood, which I agree, it's a problem too. They're both a problem.1.00
01:21:28.160And then violent domestic left-wing extremism. It's not us guys, not this time. Explicitly
01:21:35.120including Antifa-linked networks, anarchists, and radically pro-transgender ideological
01:21:41.680violence. So that's the U.S.'s strategy. They are targeting the left-wing extremism,0.68
01:21:49.540right? Not the right. Not us right-wingers. Now, the CESIS report, basically, the summary is,
01:21:56.120it describes, sorry, it emphasizes more so on the foreign interference from China, India, Russia,
01:22:04.060Iran, Pakistan. Again, Israel not mentioned. But downplays domestic threats using vague acronyms
01:22:10.840like rmve which stands for religiously motivated or mve ideologically motivated um and then even0.98
01:22:18.920and another this fucking government loves fucking acronyms loves it like the bigger acronym they can0.96
01:22:24.820make the better and then pmve politically motivated it briefly mentions cartels only briefly though0.99
01:22:32.740related to Canada's, or added to Canada's terrorist list in 2025,
01:25:32.280And speaking of selling information, or at least taking it, Gun Grab Gary, I like to call him Big Gary, or Goofy Gary.0.98
01:25:41.200but he said or sorry wiretap talked about this that bill c22 is far more than just handing over
01:25:48.720your ip contact like gun grab gary's claims they can actually order your device's microphones to
01:25:56.180be activated to remotely eavesdrop inside your home on mere reasonable grounds to suspect now
01:26:02.980we'll play this in a second but my understanding is that apple and google don't want to play ball
01:26:11.840with this because it breaches their privacy contract with the consumer um on the phone
01:26:17.460so i don't think that this will get through or it'll be it might get through but i don't think
01:26:25.040that these american companies are going to comply because it goes against their you know laws and
01:26:30.620shit like that and also if they don't comply and the government you know tries to force their hand
01:26:35.800then we may not be able to have apple phones and android phone i don't know what's going to happen0.99
01:26:40.440but that's up to what i know now is that apple is at least apple for sure and i'm pretty sure
01:26:46.880google was the other one saying that they can't breach their the privacy of the consumer like0.56
01:26:52.920that it's in their fucking privacy contracts or whatever and i think it's in their laws too in0.57
01:26:57.980the u.s so anyways let's listen to this and have uh see what they have to say many uh tech companies0.97
01:27:04.820um you know advertise that they have privacy controls um for example uh companies that have
01:27:13.820smart devices and homes advertise that the microphones can't be turned on remotely
01:27:18.520so that they can listen um under this legislation it's kind of odd to me that
01:27:26.560it talks about how it's content it's not here to look at content but that the ministerial orders
01:27:35.700can order these teller these companies to provide the capabilities to turn on a remote
01:27:43.860microphone. Is that correct? So when they talk about content, that's in terms of retention
01:27:50.280of data. But it does allow for the creation or the ordering of intercept capability. So that
01:27:59.640would be an intercept capability. And now you could potentially have an order that would require
01:28:06.500that capability. And as long as it didn't create a systemic vulnerability, yes, it could be in
01:28:13.780it could be implemented so she's saying as long as it doesn't cause a systemic vulnerability
01:28:19.140what does that mean like that would could potentially cause it like i said for the apple
01:28:26.460and stuff like that or iphone or samsung whatever phone you have that could cause a systematic
01:28:31.780issue so okay like do you want to elaborate on that like what do you mean by that um and uh
01:28:40.620they would have to change their advertising now that kind of creates a bit of a conundrum because
01:28:45.980what if it's a secret ministerial order so true um in i i don't have an answer for you um so so
01:28:57.800for like the benefit of the committee and those watching if a company says that you know remote
01:29:02.600microphones can't be turned on and the government issues a ministerial order saying you need to
01:29:07.420build in the capability to turn on a remote microphone the company oh yeah no you're right
01:29:12.840could not change its advertising to say we will not remotely turn on your microphone without
01:29:17.180violating the very non-disclosure and secrecy clause so so that's what he's talking about and
01:29:23.260that's why apple and them push back that's what he's saying they can't do that without violating
01:29:27.100the non-disclosure clause that's in their contract with the consumer still be advertising that they
01:29:32.340will not turn on remote microphones while the government has forced them to create that
01:29:37.120capability for law enforcement i'm not sure how a company would manage that situation right once1.00
01:29:44.760again another fucking moron woman making women all everywhere look stupid but it's also further1.00
01:29:50.800to my um opinion that women shouldn't be in politics to be making decisions like this because1.00
01:29:56.760uh we're emotional and and i mean not that i would ever ever think of something like that but0.82
01:30:01.760i'm one of the minority women so thomas massey predicted on tucker this week that someday in
01:30:07.940the not too distant futures these data centers will be obsolete and covered in vines and possibly1.00
01:30:12.380possibly um so this is oh fuck this is kind of the idiot politicians kind of thing but it's more so0.99
01:30:25.100the uh province of saskatchewan they're trying to push to ban kids from social media period now1.00
01:30:31.320i'm pretty sure canada's trying to push uh no is it no social media or social or internet i guess
01:30:39.160it would be social media right but i thought for some reason said internet anyways from 16 up
01:30:45.240and how they're going to do this is of course by making everybody else upload a picture of your id
01:30:52.280to use the internet so it's not about protecting kids that are under 16 because again
01:30:57.240Then, in an anarcho-tyranny society, right, or a military state, the state is basically, and they've been trying to do this, take over responsibility for the people, and they want to raise your kids for you, basically.
01:31:12.660So, they create this issue, and I'm not saying that, you know, child pornography and all that isn't an issue.