postyX - April 25, 2026


Maple Syrup & Mayhem: The call is coming from inside the house


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Length

1 hour and 35 minutes

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162.73216

Word count

15,602

Sentence count

400

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Misogyny

12

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Toxicity

231

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Hate speech

139

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00:00:00.000 and settled for and by the crown as an extension of western european identity and culture
00:00:07.200 we recognize that this is the ancestral territory of the british french scottish
00:00:12.720 and irish and pay homage to the societal and governing architectures
00:00:16.960 of the founders of this great anglo-franco union we call canada
00:00:46.960 guitar solo
00:01:16.960 I ain't found a way to kill me yet 1.00
00:01:36.920 You son of a bitch! 1.00
00:01:38.840 I've burned with staring sweat 1.00
00:01:42.920 It seems every path leads me to nowhere
00:01:52.920 Life and kids don't talk bad
00:02:03.920 Call me free when she knows a man 1.00
00:02:09.920 You were not born into this earth to be the slaves of the Jews and their puppets. 1.00
00:02:14.920 You were not born to get taxes and then die. 0.95
00:02:18.920 You were born onto this earth as an Aryan man.
00:02:21.920 You were made in the image of God. 0.98
00:02:24.920 To cover it. To rule it. To have dominion over it.
00:02:28.920 This country is hell!
00:02:34.920 Are you not entertained?
00:02:36.920 Are you not entertained?
00:03:06.920 Do you accept that it's a neo-nazi group?
00:03:34.920 Yes.
00:03:36.180 Right, so you've joined a neo-nazi group.
00:03:38.000 Correct, probably.
00:03:38.880 Why is that?
00:03:39.640 Because I'm a neo-nazi, obviously.
00:03:44.300 Sometimes in life, you have to fight.
00:03:48.040 Immigration, so we can create a nation. 0.99
00:03:50.140 We don't have a nation at the moment. 1.00
00:03:51.240 We've got a halfway house for the world.
00:03:52.760 We need to be a nation.
00:03:54.120 Our people, Australians, we're a nation.
00:03:56.000 We're a fault. 1.00
00:03:56.860 And we need to keep it that way.
00:03:57.720 Can our nation abide any more betrayal?
00:04:02.520 Put it up the floor with stomach.
00:04:04.380 not by those who were 1.00
00:04:06.240 supposed to be our protectors
00:04:07.860 we were told that our choice
00:04:10.180 matters, that we vote for
00:04:12.320 what we want
00:04:12.980 first of all, they give
00:04:16.260 our nation nothing, and we
00:04:18.380 in return, must be doing
00:04:20.300 nothing, let us go without
00:04:22.260 our money, without our
00:04:24.100 rights, without our votes
00:04:26.060 and let us be
00:04:27.720 an immediate invitation
00:04:30.020 to the nation, that they
00:04:32.000 shall not, go on
00:04:33.740 I see you, thousands of patients, hearts ablaze, and I know we are unbreakable.
00:04:41.740 We are the blood of warriors, the spirit of rebels, and we will hold the line for our Britain!
00:04:49.740 This country was built by our ancestors. It was bled for by our ancestors.
00:04:55.740 On the beaches of Gompley, in the bushes of Dakota, they bled for a white Australia. 0.83
00:05:03.860 And we will fight for a white Australia. 0.89
00:05:20.420 This is a message from white Canada. 0.91
00:05:25.740 You know he ain't gonna die 0.84
00:05:32.740 No, no, no
00:05:39.740 You know he ain't gonna die
00:05:45.740 Walkin' tall machine gunmen
00:05:55.140 They spit on me in my homeland
00:06:00.960 Gloria sent me pictures of my boy
00:06:10.080 I've got my pills against my skits of death
00:06:21.740 My body's breathing, it's dying breath
00:06:28.260 Oh God, please, won't you help me make it through
00:06:40.080 Yeah, they come to snuff the rooster
00:06:46.480 Oh yeah, yeah
00:06:52.320 Yeah, here come the rooster
00:06:59.440 Yeah
00:07:01.780 Yeah
00:07:02.320 You know he ain't gonna die
00:07:09.320 No, you know he ain't gonna die
00:07:39.320 I don't care if he's here, legally or illegally, if he thinks he's here to stay, he's wrong.
00:07:54.820 Because it's not his country and it never will be, it's ours.
00:08:04.820 And it's ours, Mike Lott.
00:08:09.160 Hello, hello, everybody.
00:08:11.680 How are you doing?
00:08:12.640 It's Saturday afternoon. 0.98
00:08:14.380 I'm getting my shit together. 0.94
00:08:16.520 And I'm hoping, I'm trying to fix the sound issues.
00:08:18.440 Because I know I have just a whole separate sound setup in the, what do they call this thing?
00:08:25.900 The fucking soundboard thing that, you know, the mic plugs into and it controls all this stuff. 0.53
00:08:29.800 and i don't know what's going on but it somehow seems to never be consistent to where my voice is 0.97
00:08:36.600 at the same level as the videos that i'm playing so i'm working on it i just have to get a tech
00:08:42.520 expert over here or somebody anyways and we'll figure it out but uh i wanted to start with a
00:08:47.640 little bit of housekeeping just because before we get into the more serious stuff about the
00:08:52.760 foreign interference and our new bestest trading partner um i wanted to mention a few things one
00:09:00.940 of the first things was uh in australia you guys probably if you know me i'm pretty close to
00:09:05.340 the australians i have quite a few close australian friends rather um they had anzac day which was
00:09:13.300 yesterday our day like uh well yesterday their day um it would be today for us i guess early
00:09:21.600 morning or maybe it was a day before anyways the time fucks me up over there but anyways and they
00:09:25.320 had anzac day which is kind of like our remembrance day it's a day that they um appreciate and and
00:09:32.820 kind of honor the soldiers that you know fought for australia over the many centuries or years
00:09:37.940 rather anyways um last year there was a bit of a uh kind of silent not silent uprising but a sudden
00:09:45.800 uprising i guess you could say um our friend jacob persant decided to boo uh the welcome to
00:09:52.840 country ceremony and you know i believe that he was totally justified in that because much like
00:09:57.880 many of the things here in canada it always gets hijacked by some sort of you know left-wing 0.91
00:10:03.560 fucking you know organization or something uh that wants to make the day about themselves and 0.99
00:10:09.720 you know if anybody deserves a day that is not um interrupted by any of this global homo 1.00
00:10:15.400 fucking DEI bullshit is the soldiers that would probably be rolling over in their graves now if 1.00
00:10:22.080 they saw what they ended up fighting for. That's pretty sad. So anyways, I wanted to share a couple 1.00
00:10:26.560 of the clips because I did laugh pretty hard when I saw the booing. I know that doesn't sound very
00:10:31.680 nice and not very patriotic because it is about the soldiers, but I think this is the kind of way
00:10:36.500 you have to send a message because they obviously, they're not listening, right? Governments, they
00:10:41.480 don't listen anymore. I don't know if they ever did, but they don't really listen anymore to the
00:10:45.180 people they just kind of do whatever they fucking want with autonomy and it's getting worse in a lot
00:10:49.920 of our countries because they're starting to excuse me they're starting to grant themselves 0.94
00:10:54.660 powers like here in Ontario the provincial government has now granted themselves powers to
00:11:00.200 never be asked about for the most part so you can't request a freedom of information
00:11:04.360 on his government Doug Ford's government or you know any of that kind of stuff so
00:11:09.640 it's going to be tougher to uh you know kind of figure these things out so anyways let's hold on
00:11:17.300 so this was the first let me share this i'm going to play the first one for you uh
00:11:21.760 it's uh one of these indigenous i guess leaders there in australia who is about to do the welcome
00:11:28.500 to country ceremony and i mean just think about how much of it how just think about how it's such
00:11:33.880 slap in the face um to basically ask people who fought for that country and you know fought to
00:11:41.640 make it the great country that the indigenous enjoy to have to kind of bow down to them it's
00:11:48.360 a humiliation ritual clearly so the booing was i think hilarious um i think we all have a little 0.99
00:11:54.120 bit of the spirit of jacob hersant in us so you know good on them i am uncle mark brown
00:12:01.080 elder and senior cultural heritage officer of the Bunurang people and today I'm here to welcome
00:12:09.880 everybody to my father's country beautiful Bunurang country but before we do that as always
00:12:20.680 we take a moment we pay our acknowledgements and we pay our respects
00:12:26.120 We pay our respects to all of my ancestors, we pay our respects to all of my elders, and
00:12:37.120 we pay our respects to all of my community members, past, present and emerging.
00:12:48.020 And we acknowledge the continuous and unbroken connection to country for the Boomerang people.
00:12:52.820 We also pay acknowledgments and respects to all traditional custodians of Australia, Aboriginal
00:12:59.920 and Torres Strait Islander.
00:13:03.420 And we pay acknowledgments and respects to all of my indigenous brothers and sisters
00:13:07.100 from around the world who work, rest, live or play on Bundaran country.
00:13:20.160 So did you see that? He looked like he was about to cry. You know, and obviously, the guy that was there with him, whatever politician that is, you know, kind of put his arm on his shoulder and was like, it's okay, buddy. But it's really not, you know, I mean, you guys get your own fucking, I'm sure you get multiple days that are, you know, dedicated to you and your suffering, supposedly, I guess.
00:13:43.720 so it's not really um you know okay and like i said it's just more of a humiliation ritual
00:13:49.040 as we already know here was another one these are all in different cities uh in australia
00:13:53.860 um where it happened the booing the great booing as i like to call it a lot of people got pissed
00:13:59.140 off because when i posted it like in the the comments in the thread saying like i'm a horrible 0.79
00:14:03.880 person and that and that's probably true but i really don't give a fuck but i mean other than 0.98
00:14:08.180 that like what about the fucking soldiers like why can't they just have a day dedicated to them i i 0.98
00:14:13.200 just don't get it why everything has to be hijacked. So cry more, bitches. 1.00
00:14:43.200 that was a really fucking good one they really let their boos be heard in that one that was 1.00
00:14:52.580 fucking amazing um and then i have this one more this is the last one um although i did think the 0.98
00:14:58.160 great the great booing happened in many cities but this was just the three videos i was able to get 0.97
00:15:02.740 from my australian friends would you please welcome cabby cabby and good and good man
00:15:09.340 Pastor and Uncle Ray Minicon
00:15:11.920 to deliver the acknowledgement
00:15:14.080 of country. 1.00
00:15:16.740 Fucking cabbie cabbie. 1.00
00:15:18.280 It's like goat goat. 1.00
00:15:24.900 We gather today
00:15:26.440 on land that is sacred.
00:15:31.020 For thousands of years
00:15:32.360 people have gathered in this place
00:15:34.500 to share stories
00:15:38.240 to celebrate culture
00:15:40.860 and to remember our ancestors.
00:15:46.940 These rituals make it a sacred site,
00:15:51.220 a precious inheritance of land and ceremony.
00:15:56.260 Sacred to the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation,
00:16:00.960 the traditional custodians,
00:16:02.760 whose ancestors nurtured it through time.
00:16:06.180 today we gather here at the cenotaph in martin place
00:16:11.460 110 years on from the landing at anzac code
00:16:17.080 as indigenous australians were not of european descent 1.00
00:16:22.300 they were exempt from military service during the time of the first world war so they're exempt 0.65
00:16:28.880 Yeah, but they get to hide that mistake.
00:16:30.340 Over 400,000 Australians enlist.
00:16:34.800 It has been estimated that up to 1,000, perhaps more,
00:16:40.660 Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people came forward to enlist.
00:16:46.020 It is not known what motivated Indigenous Australians to enlist.
00:16:49.920 I can tell you what motivated them.
00:16:51.780 But loyalty and patri...
00:16:53.540 It wasn't loyalty and patriot. 1.00
00:16:56.320 it was probably to get the fuck out of their shithole where they were fucking you know living 1.00
00:17:00.080 like their teepees or whatever it is that they live in over there in australia but uh yeah i i 1.00
00:17:05.380 mean i want to say like at first i kind of had a little tinge of uh empathy and maybe even sympathy
00:17:13.420 for the people that were giving the thing because like it is pretty you know it can be pretty
00:17:19.160 fucking demoralizing um to be standing up and speaking in front of a bunch of people and be
00:17:24.680 boot off the stage I mean just ask any stand-up comedian I'm sure that they've all you know 0.98
00:17:28.600 experienced that but like I said the the different the reason is is well the reason why I didn't I
00:17:37.860 guess go too far with that because I was like they wouldn't have the same empathy for us right
00:17:43.120 the fact that they're even hijacking that day just shows where their motivations are so
00:17:47.700 that kind of feeling of guilt and I'm working on it you know like I'm working on that whole feeling
00:17:52.360 of of feeling guilty and and kind of feeling like oh you know the poor kids and all this kind of
00:17:57.060 stuff I'm really trying to focus my energy on how my ancestors you know hundred of years hundreds of
00:18:02.720 years ago or a hundred years ago would have and that is basically you know take care of your own
00:18:08.500 tribe or whatever it is so anyways and one more thing we'll share before we get into the nitty 0.98
00:18:13.920 gritty um I thought this was hilarious it's just a stupid fucking video but um I really think I'm 0.91
00:18:21.260 gonna start sharing this with people because i've experienced a lot of people not being able to you 0.99
00:18:26.700 know obviously mind their own business uh this happens i mean obviously it really went up during
00:18:33.200 covid where people just really felt like they had the authority to police other people so i thought 0.79
00:18:38.560 this fucking video was absolutely hilarious uh hey buddy shared it um and it's just like a couple of 0.96
00:18:44.700 i don't know you know if they're they look like i guess mafioso type guys but they're basically 1.00
00:18:49.080 explain to everybody just shut the fuck up mark and craig pop brothers at law it is shut the fuck 0.98
00:18:55.220 up friday and today we want to concentrate on shutting the fuck up when cops ask questions 0.99
00:18:59.760 oh they're lawyers so they're giving us advice on when cops uh ask questions good advice it's good 0.96
00:19:05.960 advice for everybody just to shut the fuck up mind your business but learning the script and never
00:19:11.340 ever consenting to a search unless you're on probation or parole and you have no search and 0.97
00:19:16.400 seizure rights. So when those cops ask questions, what do you do? And I'll tell you what the
00:19:20.440 funniest thing, and sorry to interrupt it, but the funniest thing I found about the whole video
00:19:23.620 was the guy just smoking in the back, like some kind of mafia enforcer and stuff. It was fucking 0.98
00:19:29.360 hilarious. Shut the fuck up. And never consent. Shut the fuck up. Never consent. Shut the fuck 1.00
00:19:35.200 up. And what do you say when the cop first comes up to you? Why'd you come up to me or why'd you 1.00
00:19:39.160 pull me over? And he starts asking questions. Not discussing my day or evening, sir. And he keeps
00:19:44.200 asking questions by being detained or my free to go and if detained he's the joe pesci to the robert
00:19:49.520 de niro and casino for sure what do you say sir i invoke the fifth and then what do you do i shut 0.99
00:19:55.720 the fuck up never consent shut the fuck up never consent shut the fuck up never consent 0.99
00:20:02.060 shut the fuck up so that's also good advice not only is it funny but it's also good advice i think 1.00
00:20:08.980 for all of us because you know we all know eventually we're gonna if well i know it's a 0.99
00:20:14.020 joke okay but i who knows we all may end up in uh some kind of super prison i know doug ford wants
00:20:19.160 to build a super prison in ontario and um you know knowing him uh he probably plans on putting all
00:20:26.700 the people that speak out about his government uh in there or you know the federal that break
00:20:32.120 bill c9 or something and i watched if if you didn't watch greg wyclef he did a really good
00:20:37.200 i think it's like a 30 minute video on it um and one of the things i learned in that video which i
00:20:42.560 you know find insane is that the swastika is also a symbol used by indian people i think i don't
00:20:50.320 think it's the sikhs i think it might be the hindus but i could be wrong now it is slightly 0.79
00:20:54.400 different it has four dots but i mean it's the same fucking symbol right it was even called a 0.69
00:20:59.600 swastika so they've changed it in the legislation to like a german the german original german word 0.88
00:21:05.360 for it so the indian you know group lobbied the government to have that symbol removed their
00:21:11.120 version of it removed so i mean israel government and the indian or not government sorry the israel
00:21:17.920 lobby groups and the indian lobby groups lobby the government to have their certain you know
00:21:23.360 allowances made for them so again if you didn't already know like we're kind of cooked when it
00:21:28.240 comes to that stuff but anyways okay so let's get to the uh juicy i noticed i saw an article
00:21:37.040 and this is how i kind of went down this rabbit hole um i saw an article on twitter about how
00:21:43.360 the trade practices right now with china like they're dumping wood lumber or something like
00:21:47.680 that they're doing some shady right with uh some of the things we trade with them
00:21:52.160 because i believe it's steel and lumber so i just kind of went down a rabbit hole because i know
00:21:58.500 that carney's been you know screaming about you know how the u.s we need to kind of move on from
00:22:03.000 the u.s being our number one trading partner and by the way the u.s we do about 80 percent of our
00:22:08.700 trade with the u.s um just you know in case you didn't already know that um and 20 with the rest
00:22:15.800 of the world, and China is included in that. So he wants to, you know, I really firmly believe that
00:22:23.260 he wants to kind of separate us from the U.S. in all manners, other than, I guess, the border that
00:22:30.740 we share with them, the land border. He wants to join the EU, so I think he's trying to get away
00:22:35.360 from our dependency on the U.S. Now, some of that I can agree with as far as we shouldn't have that
00:22:41.300 much dependency on any country period we have enough of the resources we have enough of the
00:22:46.500 well now but it's getting there where we might not but we have enough of the you know highly 0.96
00:22:52.060 skilled intelligent Canadian people left still that can help get this shit going so I mean I 0.94
00:22:58.540 don't agree that we should be dependent really on any other country but I mean I guess it is what it 0.97
00:23:02.160 is so I went down this rabbit hole thinking why would the Canadian government want to create
00:23:10.180 a firm trade partnership with a country that is consistently under investigation or surveillance
00:23:19.200 for foreign interference. So then I went down this kind of rabbit hole. I found a CSIS report
00:23:25.220 that was released and expressed the concerns about China and India as far as interference,
00:23:31.720 foreign interference. Obviously, China is a bigger threat or a higher risk, I guess you could say,
00:23:37.900 but they're both equally doing the same shit here in canada um and then i you know went even further 0.97
00:23:45.240 down there and i was uh i found some videos about the reason why because if you remember trump cut 0.91
00:23:50.580 off trade talks it's been back and forth but he cut off the trade talks with uh the u.s or with
00:23:57.280 canada rather after it was around the time i would say it was probably in june of uh last year maybe
00:24:06.460 or no, when would the World Series have been?
00:24:08.420 So it would have been like October.
00:24:09.520 It was October of last year.
00:24:11.360 And because Doug Ford, who has no authority over the federal government,
00:24:14.920 he's the premier of a single province in Ontario,
00:24:18.020 he ran some ads against the U.S. basically, you know,
00:24:22.020 encouraging people to go back to the Reagan era kind of politics
00:24:27.100 and reject Donald Trump, I guess you could say.
00:24:32.020 And these ads were running in the U.S. obviously during the World Series.
00:24:34.880 Doug Ford spent millions of our taxpayer money on these ads. So then obviously Donald Trump sees
00:24:43.680 these and he's upset about this. And there was another thing that Anita Anand said. We're going
00:24:48.840 to get to some of these videos and clips because I was watching quite a few independent videos or
00:24:55.340 reporters talking about it and stuff like that. So there was something Anita Anand said as well
00:24:59.800 that didn't sit right with Donald Trump.
00:25:02.280 And I've said this from the very beginning
00:25:04.340 when he started slapping tariffs on Canada.
00:25:07.800 I didn't blame him because Canada is clearly a security risk.
00:25:13.200 We already know we have the largest land border with them,
00:25:16.620 which is mostly unsecured.
00:25:18.740 So that already is a threat.
00:25:21.340 And the fact that we just pretty much let any kind of criminal in
00:25:24.640 from any third world country or, you know, terrorist labeled country without much vetting
00:25:31.760 at all. So I can understand why the U.S. would be, you know, a little bit concerned with
00:25:37.100 the security of Canada and doing trade with Canada when, you know, we can't even clean up
00:25:42.920 our own doorstep, so to speak. So Wiretap, I found that Wiretap, my friend Wiretap did an
00:25:48.600 article about why Canada's secret RCMP Beijing police PAC stinks of betrayal so there was quite
00:25:55.480 a few different things that CSIS had identified as in this report that came out in 2024 that CSIS
00:26:02.840 had identified as being concerning that may have what do you call it you know it may be may involve
00:26:13.180 foreign interference I guess is the best way to put it and it continually happens so I just
00:26:18.200 couldn't wrap my head around why the US who ceases has never had an open
00:26:23.700 investigation about regarding foreign interference I mean it makes sense why
00:26:28.540 would the US need to interfere in Canada but yet China has had multiple so I just
00:26:35.660 couldn't understand why you would risk the national security of the country to 0.98
00:26:40.160 do business with a foreign a country that is a threat clearly all in the name 0.75
00:26:47.940 of what right so I mean again it's rhetorical because there's obviously some sort of backroom 0.79
00:26:53.580 deal just like people seem to forget that there was a deal between you know the liberal government
00:26:59.220 Carney I'm not sure if it started with Trudeau but with Carney in regards to with India in
00:27:04.620 regards to finding employment for their billions or millions of men young men that are unemployed
00:27:10.800 and that is why we're seeing the butter chicken tsunami flood that's part of the reason anyways
00:27:16.140 so this article this was uh it says prime minister mark carney's government quietly
00:27:20.980 handed beijing's ministry of public security the keys to the rcmp's intelligence cupboard
00:27:25.800 i can only imagine what it must be like and i'm not you know gassing up or glazing csis or any of
00:27:31.880 these agencies these three-letter agencies but can you imagine how demoralizing it must be for
00:27:36.960 people who actually care about the security of the country and you know work in these fields for that
00:27:42.920 reason and to be constantly you know fucking shut down or to be constantly ignored by the
00:27:48.560 government and all this kind of stuff I mean it happens with police I guess too when the court
00:27:53.820 lets them out the next day so I guess they're kind of used to it at this point in time but like I know
00:27:59.560 the CBSA had reported uh you know a lot of fraud regarding passport fraud and stuff like that and
00:28:04.880 nothing has been done about that either so they actually tried to silence the guy
00:28:08.240 okay so in the shadow of a multi-million dollar public inquiry that branded the people's republic
00:28:19.200 of china the single greatest threat to canadian democracy this is in the csis report as well
00:28:27.920 but mark kearney has quietly handed beijing's minister ministry of public security the keys
00:28:33.600 to RCMP's intelligence cupboard and it's in the form of a memorandum, an MOU on cooperation in
00:28:40.560 combating crimes and this was signed in January of this year when he went to Beijing. It's about,
00:28:47.040 on paper it's about fighting drugs, fraud, cyber fraud rather, money laundering and corruption
00:28:51.600 but in reality it's only, it's, it is the only MOU from that trip that the government refuses
00:28:58.160 to release to parliament or the public and rcmp officials have bluntly told senators that details
00:29:04.480 cannot be disclosed without beijing's permission so we're now under the control of you know beijing
00:29:10.640 right uh the single fact should set off every alarm in canada canada just spent years and
00:29:16.080 millions exposing how the chinese communist party interferes in our elections also in the csis
00:29:21.760 document harasses diaspora communities and runs covert police stations on canadian soil
00:29:27.040 this was told to be a conspiracy theory and i did when we get to the video um there's a video of a
00:29:33.360 former ambassador i think to china talking about how uh there has not been any evidence of police
00:29:41.920 stations on canadian soil but my question is really like there isn't any evidence you know
00:29:47.360 in quotation marks but now the top law enforcement agency is in a secret intelligence sharing pact
00:29:53.120 with the very ministry running those operations so again why would you question donald trump not
00:29:58.000 wanting to really do business with canada and on the other hand wanting to take over canada
00:30:04.480 you know i could see just alone from a security perspective he'd want to do that so you know the
00:30:11.200 wiretap goes on to say they do sign police cooperation agreements all the time and they're
00:30:14.880 most of the time they're routine and transparent with trusted partners agreements with the u.s federal
00:30:20.560 Trade Commission and Human Smuggling Trafficking Center. We have one with them but of course the
00:30:24.620 U.S. does share democratic values if you want to call them democratic and reciprocal safeguards
00:30:30.060 and then there's the fourth RCMP's MPs pact. This one stays locked behind a Beijing approved
00:30:37.280 required clause which Beijing is not going to release any information because that's the whole
00:30:41.220 point of a communist government. Well not the whole point but that's a big point of it. They
00:30:44.960 don't have to tell people shit. China doesn't let any information out that they don't want people 0.99
00:30:49.420 to know so you know energy food safety wood products were promptly published only the
00:30:54.380 policing deal with the mps vanished into the black box so there's obviously some sort of
00:30:58.280 fuckery going on um so i don't i don't have to necessarily read the whole thing you should read
00:31:04.320 it you know go and read it on your own but i just wanted to start with that because 0.95
00:31:08.340 carney is pushing this partnership with china when there is clearly tons of evidence that
00:31:15.360 you know would say that this is probably not a good idea uh so and then they're again talking
00:31:21.820 about the fentanyl which we all know again from china so uh it's recklessness yeah it's
00:31:26.560 recklessness so let's go to uh another article that the rcmp closes the investigation into
00:31:32.560 alleged chinese police stations in the montreal area so this is also another article that claims
00:31:38.180 now of course it's by cbc but it claims that uh another article claiming that there was no evidence
00:31:45.040 that there were chinese police stations in the montreal area so they've closed the uh investigation
00:31:49.680 into alleged clandestine chinese police stations in the montreal area and they're not recommending
00:31:55.600 charges the federal police everybody remembers is this the rcmp everybody remembers who was in 1.00
00:32:00.640 charge of the rcmp during covid right it was that brenda fucking lucky wasn't it like some fat 0.99
00:32:05.200 fucking lesbian bitch i don't know but i wouldn't be too confident in the leadership there at this 1.00
00:32:10.540 point. The federal police force says it will, however, continue its efforts to combat foreign 1.00
00:32:17.060 interference, harassment, or threats of harm targeting the Chinese diaspora. The closure
00:32:22.620 comes as the RCMP faces a 4.9 million defamation lawsuit from the groups named in the probe.
00:32:28.040 Again, that's just kind of lawfare to try to get you to silence people.
00:32:33.620 It was filed by the Chinese Family Services of Greater Montreal. I guess they were linked to
00:32:38.700 potential uh foreign interference or these police stations um the rcmp publicly linked them to
00:32:44.560 foreign interference and hosting illegal police stations on behalf of the prc without properly
00:32:50.060 investigating the allegations this is what i mean like it's so fucking crazy that like a foreign
00:32:55.100 entity can come in and basically sue our country for raising concerns about foreign interference 0.97
00:33:01.780 like how the fuck i just don't understand that like why are we even letting that happen it should 0.99
00:33:06.700 be like fuck you i i don't get it um so of course okay so they're suing the rcmp so this is where i 0.99
00:33:14.680 guess it came out that there is no evidence of the police stations in the montreal area 0.99
00:33:21.060 um and then even going back there was even another article because i i was able to
00:33:26.920 what do you call it scrub not scrub what's the word scrape a lot from uh the internet and these
00:33:33.740 a lot of these are older articles as well not too old but so this one was CSIS warned
00:33:40.180 did I share it yeah there you go CSIS warned the prime minister's office in 2023 that China
00:33:45.460 clandestinely and deceptively interfered in elections this is again back in 2023
00:33:51.320 they did interfere in the elections but the outcome was that it didn't make a difference
00:33:57.520 in the elections and when we get to the video uh with the ambassador the ex-ambassador he will
00:34:03.880 bring up a good point about the fact that it doesn't really matter if the i mean first of
00:34:08.540 all i don't believe that but even if you did believe that it doesn't really matter because
00:34:12.060 those people in that constituency uh that were were basically misled and it's similar to what's 0.96
00:34:19.580 going on with the most recent floor crosser lena gladu or whatever the fuck her name is she's being 0.95
00:34:24.800 sued by her constituents for fraud because they voted for a conservative member with conservative 1.00
00:34:31.880 values and there should there was no by-election or anything else she just crossed the floor to the 0.99
00:34:37.040 liberals which i don't blame them and this is what needs to happen with every single fucking 0.69
00:34:40.820 floor crosser um so i guess it's a similar thing where the voters in those constituency 0.98
00:34:46.020 constituencies where the chinese were interfering feel like they've been you know misled or they
00:34:52.380 could feel like they're being misled so that's also a very good point about it um not that the 0.63
00:34:58.420 government cares because i mean have they done anything about anything like even though they
00:35:01.820 came out and said that the response to the truckers convoy and uh you know even the vaccine 0.97
00:35:09.120 mandates or the all that shit was unconstitutional and what nothing's fucking going to happen doesn't 0.97
00:35:15.120 matter they go on am i in the right one yeah so they go on to say that the prc clandestinely and 0.98
00:35:21.580 deceptively interfered in both 2019 and 2021 general elections and who won both those elections.
00:35:27.420 In both cases, the foreign interference was pragmatic in nature and focused primarily
00:35:31.880 in supporting those viewed to be either pro-PC or neutral on issues of interest to the PRC.
00:35:39.100 I understand, too, that they're really just targeting the Chinese diaspora in Canada. 0.57
00:35:43.960 So part of me is like, you know, I really don't necessarily care if they're not Canadians that
00:35:48.760 are being affected by it but by default we are affected by it so i mean and furthermore nobody
00:35:54.560 should how can you claim to have a sovereign country and take have your country even be taken 0.97
00:35:59.840 seriously on a world stage when you can't even you know get your own fucking security in order 0.96
00:36:05.540 you're allowing multiple instances of election interference from a hostile you know foreign 0.98
00:36:12.300 country that has the potential to easily you know take over like it's not a fucking joke i mean they 0.93
00:36:19.440 could easily i mean obviously well i'm pretty sure the u.s would make sure that doesn't happen but 0.84
00:36:23.140 it is something that they could potentially do so i don't understand how you know this could not be
00:36:28.940 considered treason and could there wasn't any more serious sanctions being put again against them
00:36:35.120 but because of this the outcome of this which is why i'm going through all these the outcome of
00:36:40.100 this was that they decided they were going to create a task force. Here it goes. The briefing
00:36:44.060 note goes on to say the task force assigned to monitor foreign interference determined that
00:36:47.920 these activities didn't affect the overall outcome of the election. So they're actually
00:36:51.560 coming up with a different task force that, where is it, that they were talking about in this one
00:36:58.900 video here. Yeah, the Foreign Influence Transparency Registry. So this is what they were
00:37:04.980 supposedly going to be doing. They haven't yet to do that yet. And we're going to get to that
00:37:08.840 in a second. I'm going to put that video up. It's a bit of a long, it's not that long, 17 minutes,
00:37:14.520 but I'm going to try to skip around to the more important parts of the video, just so we're not
00:37:18.660 here listening to it forever. But this was, when was this? I can't remember when this came out,
00:37:26.940 but I think it was last year. So I'm going to go to the first part. So it was basically they're
00:37:33.360 talking about this foreign influence transparency registry. This is the video that I said there is
00:37:37.940 former ambassador to China, David Mulroney, his name is,
00:37:43.260 and I don't think he's related to the previous prime minister,
00:37:45.440 but I could be wrong.
00:37:46.880 And it's regarding the significant delays and challenges
00:37:48.900 in establishing this Canadian or Canada foreign influence
00:37:52.440 transparency registry.
00:37:56.600 So the legislation passed in June of 2024,
00:37:59.240 but they've been slow to name a commissioner
00:38:02.200 or implement the registry.
00:38:04.100 So we'll get to that part.
00:38:05.760 Hold on.
00:38:06.200 of why this holdup is going on.
00:38:09.920 I have to say that I believe it's going on
00:38:12.880 because the government has been from the outset
00:38:15.400 very unenthusiastic about moving in this direction.
00:38:19.040 And they only moved in the direction
00:38:20.840 because they were prodded by months of headlines
00:38:25.680 pointing to the very real problems that we have.
00:38:30.360 And in preparation for meeting with you,
00:38:34.080 I went back and I read everything I could about the interference issues that had led up to this
00:38:42.840 and the various things that the government did in response.
00:38:47.920 And my sense is that the government is consistently a step or two behind where interference is going.
00:38:56.700 We tend to think of it.
00:38:57.640 So if you hear what he said there, number one, they're consistently behind it, 0.99
00:39:02.100 whether that is intentionally or just due to, uh, being stupid or, or, uh, incompetence, 1.00
00:39:08.540 I guess you could say. Um, but I, well, like I said, I think that's one of the most important 0.99
00:39:14.620 things. They lacked enthusiasm for the project. They're not really concerned about it. Uh, so
00:39:18.960 I found that a little bit interesting. And then he goes on to say that the, um, it's becoming
00:39:24.760 more sophisticated involving daisy chains of cutout companies and the targeting of Canadian
00:39:29.800 MPs in their families, such as the Michael Chong and activists like Joe Tay. So we'll get to that clip.
00:39:37.880 And I think political parties should be informing MPs that they dabble in foreign affairs at their
00:39:47.560 peril. I can recall under both liberal and conservative governments in Ottawa, whenever
00:39:53.080 there was a crisis with a country like China, the word went out that nobody was supposed to
00:39:57.960 freelance with them or to engage in some form of of communications that uh that the center would be
00:40:05.880 managing this through the crisis and that doesn't seem to have happened and then the other thing is
00:40:11.640 when we so what he's saying is that they're supposed to basically keep their mouth shut
00:40:15.000 like the video we saw earlier um and talk to when when they suspect that they might be being targeted
00:40:23.640 by you know foreign actors or something like that they're supposed to consult this
00:40:27.960 task force or whatever it is he's referring to, the special commission, and then just go silent
00:40:33.340 and stay quiet from there. But that is not happening. Big fucking surprise. We have a
00:40:37.420 government and political class full of narcissists, so it shouldn't surprise anybody.
00:40:42.800 You think about how is interference changing, that the most recent series of crises
00:40:49.840 have included targeting of Canadian Conservative MP Michael Chong
00:40:57.600 and potentially his family in Hong Kong.
00:41:02.600 And another Conservative candidate named Joe Tay,
00:41:06.720 who came to Canada as a Hong Kong democracy activist,
00:41:11.740 someone we should be proud of,
00:41:15.380 there were indications that he was being targeted too.
00:41:18.940 So this is getting more and more serious, and we're simply not paying attention to it.
00:41:25.520 Yeah, look, I'd like to pause on something you said there, because you mentioned that increasingly it seems like MPs view it as part of their role to engage with consuls and embassies of foreign governments.
00:41:36.520 And that's important to say, too, because I feel this is happening with all the political class.
00:41:42.340 I mean, Doug Ford is the perfect example, right?
00:41:44.420 they're you know kind of hitting above their station when you when you like they're trying to
00:41:49.560 get involved in things that they're not supposed to be involved with they're trying to make
00:41:53.640 negotiations with you know other countries that they're not supposed to have uh that kind of
00:41:57.980 power to do um and they're just no nothing's being done about it so it just continues right
00:42:03.100 and that obviously opens a country up to foreign interference one of the concerns to look at that
00:42:09.900 in a slightly more nefarious light is that the MPs who are doing that are already under...
00:42:15.020 Yeah, in it for love, exactly. 0.99
00:42:16.940 It's like, fuck, that's actually a great point. 1.00
00:42:19.380 It's like seeking marriage counseling from a prostitute, basically. 1.00
00:42:23.260 So that's what the government offers us. 0.97
00:42:25.640 For some kind of foreign pressure to do so,
00:42:28.380 whether that's through a diaspora community or through the government themselves.
00:42:30.980 But that seems like that was the implication of some of those conversations
00:42:35.060 that came to light during the foreign interference.
00:42:37.060 And the way they frame it in this video, I just want to let you know, is obviously they're, you know, trying to keep it politically correct enough to stay on YouTube. 0.54
00:42:46.060 So they're trying to frame it as that these diasporas are being, you know, against their will. 0.91
00:42:53.300 And that may be true for some of them, but we can't forget, and especially in the case with India, that they purposely come here to seek that power. 0.55
00:43:02.040 Like they don't even hide it, right?
00:43:03.240 So it's not like, oh, poor victims of this community are being, you know.
00:43:06.360 yeah there's probably a small handful of of them you know experiencing whatever extortion and all
00:43:11.640 that stuff but a lot of them know what they're here for and they have a set goal as to what
00:43:16.700 they're supposed to do so they're not like poor little victims in Korea a couple years back
00:43:20.860 absolutely and diaspora politics are a dangerous business and China is the China offers the 0.71
00:43:31.780 example of the most highly developed diaspora politics when i was i can remember coming back
00:43:38.200 to canada when i was ambassador once or twice and i'd be invited to events in vancouver or toronto
00:43:45.080 and these would be big you know parties or community events and i was really surprised 0.77
00:43:52.360 to see how the consular officials were treated they were treated like vips by
00:43:59.740 Unmomental. I fucked up somehow my screen here. 0.92
00:44:04.540 Give me a second. There we go. We're back. We're back. 0.98
00:44:09.720 Canadian MPs and members of provincial parliament,
00:44:14.280 they were accorded a degree of deference that I found quite surprising.
00:44:19.160 When I worked in China...
00:44:20.640 This is good. Listen to him talk about when he was the ambassador to China,
00:44:25.080 of how he was treated by them compared to how we treat foreign representatives' ambassadors.
00:44:31.980 I was kept on a tight leash. I can recall going to Xinjiang on my own, not going through the
00:44:38.920 foreign ministry because they would have interfered with everything, and then being followed by a car
00:44:42.980 load full of thugs. Another time I was on my way to a city where Canada had a number of interests,
00:44:49.680 But it also had a Catholic seminary that was being pressured by the Communist Party.
00:44:57.380 So I said I'd include a call on the seminary, just as a sign that Canadians are concerned about religious freedom.
00:45:04.260 And when I got to the town, a Chinese diplomat was waiting on the train platform, screaming at me about,
00:45:12.320 why was I doing this? This was interfering.
00:45:14.560 And they had changed my whole schedule so that I couldn't.
00:45:17.720 i had about 15 minutes with the uh with the seminary and i did what i could so they basically
00:45:23.800 found out that he was trying to help um i guess a anti-ccp you know organization um and they
00:45:33.640 fucking changed his whole schedule around they made it sure so he had no you know agency over
00:45:38.320 himself for the most part in as the ambassador to china and the difference of what we offer 0.98
00:45:43.340 you know we allow in our country is staggering but um they hold our diplomats as they say on a 0.64
00:45:51.260 tight leash there's a lot more we should be doing to police what china is doing because it's it goes
00:45:56.920 beyond the bounds certainly of what consular officials are allowed and expected to do 0.91
00:46:02.500 that's a good good transition is taking a step back you know um in a best case scenario i'd like
00:46:10.820 to hear your perspective on what a well-designed foreign agents registry would do. And then on the
00:46:16.580 flip side of that, to the best of your understanding, based on the framework legislation and what the
00:46:20.340 government has said, what your sense is of what Canada is planning to do? Well, if we look at the
00:46:25.520 gold standard, there are examples in the UK and the US. The US has the oldest of them all. The
00:46:33.220 one I really like is the Australian model, because they worked really hard at it. This was shocking 1.00
00:46:38.440 to me that the australians because they're experiencing the same you know butter chicken
00:46:43.440 tsunami as we are and you know they have the same issues with immigration and and stuff like that so
00:46:48.920 i was actually really surprised that they have what's considered the gold standard model for
00:46:53.000 foreign interference at it and what the australian experience which goes back to i think around
00:46:58.240 2019 shows is that it's really really hard to get right either it's so broad that it captures people
00:47:08.000 who don't belong in it, or it's restrictive and so narrow that it misses people.
00:47:13.860 And what the Australians found is, on the first pass, they missed people because they
00:47:19.340 weren't prepared for how complicated the daisy chain of companies and cut-out people 0.95
00:47:27.840 the Chinese were using in their attempts to influence Australian democracy. 0.99
00:47:34.900 And, you know, I'll go back to the whole thing. 1.00
00:47:37.760 like this can easily be solved by just not allowing these foreign, you know, people or 0.97
00:47:44.180 people from foreign countries to buy property, to, you know, invest in anything, to work in
00:47:49.920 government, to any of this stuff could be, like I said, it's a very easy fix. And I know that
00:47:54.940 they're basically spinning their wheels or, you know, on the hamster wheel, trying to figure out
00:48:00.380 how to do this without being considered racist. But there comes a time where you have to decide
00:48:04.540 what's more important and maybe in Canada they don't give a fuck which it seems more apparently 0.98
00:48:11.180 so as we go along but a lot of these other countries that have tight security they don't 0.98
00:48:16.580 give a fuck about the fact that they've banned like even the U.S. for example like they've gone
00:48:20.800 out well Trump has and banned whole groups of people from coming to the U.S. so my whole thing 0.99
00:48:26.660 is is anybody coming especially from a non-European country or a country that could be considered 0.99
00:48:33.540 hostile they i don't think they should be allowed in and if they are having to come in for whatever 0.93
00:48:39.700 fucking reason the security should be extremely their vetting should be extremely thorough and 0.98
00:48:44.720 tight from another i think it's in the other video we're going to watch but they even target 0.99
00:48:50.920 private investigators as well to get information on you know to frame political uh members that
00:48:58.560 are from that diaspora community so we could avoid all these issues if we just stopped allowing it
00:49:03.220 to happen. But they'll continue to spin their wheels and try to do this in a politically correct 1.00
00:49:08.540 way, which will never be successful. They've gone back to the drawing board and they're working at
00:49:14.200 it. So it's a really tough thing to do. No, it's not. But I'm not sure we're going to approach it
00:49:20.960 with the same degree of seriousness. To get this done, and as I've read the description of the
00:49:28.440 registry means an entirely new entity arrives on the scene in Ottawa and is immediately going to
00:49:35.020 need the cooperation of other entities, notably the security agencies. The security agencies are
00:49:41.780 among the most jealous guardians of their prerogatives of anyone, and Ottawa is a pretty
00:49:46.440 defensive city. And that is probably a common thread amongst all Western countries, but in
00:49:52.920 Canada it's very you know prevalent where they will because everybody wants to keep their job
00:49:58.280 right and a lot of these government institutions people that are working for these government
00:50:02.440 institutions are paid really well for what they do they have pensions they have all this kind of
00:50:07.460 stuff that the average you know worker in Canada doesn't get so it's in their best interest to
00:50:12.380 continue to be needed so they won't cooperate like police forces are the same like they won't
00:50:18.660 cooperate with each other. It's the same with the three-letter agencies. So all this red tape
00:50:24.660 makes everything, anything impossible to do in Canada. And then you have also, anytime we want
00:50:31.200 to do any kind of infrastructure or, you know, manufacturing or like oil for oil and stuff like 1.00
00:50:37.440 that, we have the, you know, Indigenous people blocking that. So everything in Canada is just 1.00
00:50:42.600 basically red tape running in circles and nothing ever, ever gets done. That's meaningful.
00:50:47.520 So unless you have complete leadership from the top and a long-term effort where people know that the prime minister himself is behind this, the prime minister values this, that sends a message.
00:51:04.480 I saw this in the wake of the Manly panel report on Afghanistan, when the prime minister took on board all of the panel's recommendations and personally supported it, even though some of the players involved didn't want to change what they were doing.
00:51:20.320 When they saw the prime minister leading it, they changed.
00:51:23.320 But unless you have that level of...
00:51:26.260 I don't know what prime minister he's referring to, but it definitely couldn't be Trudeau.
00:51:29.120 It had to be before him.
00:51:30.720 support i think it's it's very tough to to make this work you know um think about
00:51:38.340 so i just want to see what uh i think that's pretty much the best parts of that video because
00:51:46.420 there's there's another one that is a lot more in depth that talks about why we are no longer
00:51:51.180 doing trade with uh or why the u.s put a hold on the trade meeting and stuff like that but what i'm
00:51:56.600 going to share now is the whole CSIS document. There was one particular area of it. Can I close
00:52:03.000 this? How do I do? There we go. I circled this because this was important. The whole report is
00:52:11.100 a bunch of, you know, ass padding of each other and all this kind of stuff. But if you read through
00:52:17.940 it, there's like a section that talks about the foreign interference part. And this is just,
00:52:22.860 you can google CSIS Public Report 2024. So this was actually from the 1993 CSIS Public Report
00:52:30.780 and it still stands true to this day. Many foreign intelligence services attempt to influence,
00:52:37.360 interfere with or intimidate Canadian ethnic communities. Their purposes vary but include
00:52:42.840 attempts to ensure the opposition to their government's policy does not develop in Canada,
00:52:47.140 to recruit agents to operate in Canada and to endeavor covertly to influence Canadian government
00:52:52.220 politics. So remember, this is in 1993, which is 30 something years ago, they were raising the
00:52:59.320 alarm for this. And then they talk about here in this section that this is what they've, you know,
00:53:06.980 learned, and this is the where they're at with foreign interference from different countries.
00:53:11.940 The two most or the two biggest threats are obviously China and India. But yet, nobody ever
00:53:20.640 I mean, I guess CSIS isn't going to talk about it, but I feel like it's a threat just having all these Indians come here is already a fucking threat. 1.00
00:53:28.920 Like, forget if they're doing any kind of, you know, covert fucking information seeking. 1.00
00:53:34.100 It's the fact that they're, it's treasonous to fill the country with them. 0.98
00:53:37.760 Like, already that's foreign interference as far as I'm concerned. 0.98
00:53:41.300 So, with the People's Republic of China, I highlighted the important points of this, not to bore you with reading it.
00:53:50.640 But they said, with one of the world's largest and most active security intelligence systems, 0.51
00:53:54.780 the PRC poses the greatest counterintelligence threat to Canada,
00:53:58.740 intently focused on ensuring the survival of the Chinese Communist Party,
00:54:02.180 which is otherwise known as the CCP.
00:54:05.440 The PRC intelligence service actively and clandestinely target democratic states around the world.
00:54:12.800 This is why a lot of states, this is not in the article, this is my comment,
00:54:16.440 but this is why a lot of countries have very tight security and rules around this but not Canada
00:54:23.420 Canadian citizens and Chinese communities to advance oh sorry I missed a line in Canada they
00:54:29.460 have targeted all levels of government Canadian citizens and Chinese communities to advance the 1.00
00:54:34.320 PRC's natural interest national interests first of all there shouldn't be Chinese communities here
00:54:38.940 it should everything is it's Canada like there should not be separate Chinese Indian whatever 0.99
00:54:44.660 you want to call it communities like it should like you're you become if you're going to come 0.60
00:54:49.900 here and i disagree with that but if you're here it's canada that's it there's no other
00:54:54.460 different communities the ministry of state security and the military intelligence directorate
00:55:01.080 apply a variety of methods including leveraging social media and job advertising platforms and
00:55:05.900 offering financial incentives we all know that i'm sure there's many sloppy lists out on the 0.93
00:55:10.840 internet that take um you know money from the prc or the ccp or whatever the fuck and they recruit
00:55:17.900 individuals to provide the prc with privileged or classified government documents or proprietary
00:55:22.040 information if you remember back during the covid scam somewhere in between that there was
00:55:30.500 accusation i honestly i believe it may have been proven or there was charges late or whatever
00:55:36.400 of scientists in a winnipeg lab taking stuff and sending it back to china like whatever kind of
00:55:41.840 classified you know bioweapon or whatever the fuck it was that they took um so again like it's 0.98
00:55:47.700 not like this is a fucking new thing like it's been happening right under our noses and they 0.99
00:55:51.200 don't give two shits about it and you know it's crazy because like i said we only do 20 of our 0.98
00:55:57.140 trade with the rest of the world so china is probably the largest percentage of that but it 0.96
00:56:02.140 doesn't matter that still like 80 of our trade is done with the u.s that is our biggest trade
00:56:07.260 partner so i know you're trying to mark carney's goal is to get it to be that china is our biggest
00:56:13.420 trade partner but that doesn't make any sense not just regarding the foreign interference but 0.97
00:56:18.640 regarding regarding the distance of the goods having to travel when the u.s is right fucking
00:56:22.680 there um and it's all part as far as i'm concerned it's all part of his plan to you know
00:56:28.220 kind of divorce from the U.S., Canada, and have us join the EU.
00:56:33.700 And there's a reason why the U.K. left the EU, right?
00:56:36.360 The Brexit thing, like, people want out.
00:56:39.180 So, but not Mark Carney.
00:56:40.540 He's jumping in feet first with all of us behind him.
00:56:44.240 The MSS, Ministry of Public Safety, oh, Security, sorry, my glasses,
00:56:49.000 and the United Front Works Department is the CCP's primary foreign interference administrative arm, 0.95
00:56:56.320 also try to recruit people to spy on canadians who challenge the narratives promoted by the ccp 0.67
00:57:01.340 leadership to me this is wild like can you imagine being a you know a chinese person 0.99
00:57:06.940 in canada and you're talking about the government in canada and you fucking could end up fucking 0.95
00:57:13.960 being epstein like it to me that's wild like it's one person on the internet like what you know i 0.99
00:57:18.820 guess maybe it's only people that get gather traction on their shit but i don't fucking know 0.98
00:57:23.160 man to me that is like if you have to protect your reputation that badly then you're obviously 0.98
00:57:27.960 not doing very good things um so this kind of foreign interference can include coercing of
00:57:34.600 coercing a victim to return to the prc or threatening their family members that are still
00:57:39.960 in china they largely target those they see as posing a threat to ccp rules such as human rights
00:57:45.800 activists political dissidents journalists and members of religious and ethnic minority groups 0.65
00:57:50.440 and these malign activities compromise the safety, security and rights of Canadians. 0.96
00:57:56.140 So CSIS has already identified this in 2024 and has anything been done?
00:57:59.640 No. Mark Carney is working on signing a deal with them for more trade.
00:58:05.420 They go on to say another important point here.
00:58:07.640 The PRC has repeatedly shown that it is willing to use clandestine and deceptive means
00:58:12.420 to acquire intellectual property and emerging technologies, like I said, the lab,
00:58:16.620 most notably those related to artificial intelligence quantum computing biotechnology
00:58:21.420 and aerospace from canada and its allies to provide prc companies and the pla with competitive
00:58:27.640 and strategic advantages so a lot of people will go on to say and i do believe the iq has it has
00:58:33.260 been actually proven there's evidence that east asians have a slightly higher iq than um europeans
00:58:40.700 or whatever white people but why are they stealing our technology then like shouldn't they have the 0.94
00:58:48.420 technology first if that is true on a large scale like i just never understood that logic if they're
00:58:54.160 having to steal technology from americans um and canadians i guess uh then you know i don't
00:59:00.540 understand the whole iq point like if i thought you guys were smarter than us and more innovative
00:59:04.360 what's going on you they're innovative when they steal our ship says with its advanced economy and
00:59:10.480 cutting-edge research expertise. We let these people in here to study at our schools too,
00:59:15.800 right? Let's not forget that. In 2024, Canada was a frequent target of pernicuous
00:59:20.700 PRC activities that threatened Canada's economic prosperity. CSIS grew concerned in 2023 and 24
00:59:29.300 about former Canadian Armed Forces pilots employed in the PRC by the Test Flying Academy of South
00:59:36.060 africa an entity contracted by the pla to teach advanced canadian and north atlantic treaty nato
00:59:43.080 fighter pilots let's get over here let me open this up all the way there we go tactics techniques
00:59:51.260 and procedures to pla pilots so again training our like canada was training the you know people's 0.94
00:59:58.980 liberation army uh in canada on canadian soil with cold weather fucking exercises and shit like that 0.98
01:00:05.560 we're just giving them the fucking they don't even need to interfere we're just giving it to them 0.97
01:00:10.520 cesus warned pilots by letter that such an activity is detrimental to canada's security 0.98
01:00:15.000 interests they sent a strongly worded letter everybody that's totally gonna get them to stop
01:00:21.240 in conjunction with its 5i partner cesus also issued a historic joint bulletin
01:00:25.560 warning of the prc's evolving efforts to recruit current and former western service
01:00:29.320 members to bolster the prc's military so you know how we would solve that problem 0.95
01:00:35.720 not let uh foreign foreigners into the military like i mean again the answer is extremely simple
01:00:41.700 um i went down to this is see russian yeah see i didn't go over russia because i i honestly don't
01:00:49.960 think it's you know as bad as the other two countries we don't see russians coming in here 0.93
01:00:56.380 by the you know boatload and we don't see you know fucking um which is surprising i guess 0.96
01:01:02.300 considering the war over there but we don't see them coming in you know by the boatload we haven't 0.98
01:01:06.320 seen them you know coming in taking over fucking industries and stuff like that at least not 0.87
01:01:11.480 recently so with india it says as pifi began its first phase of public hearings in march 2024 the 0.95
01:01:20.020 extent of the government of india's involvement in foreign interference became clearer indian 0.93
01:01:24.620 officials including their canada-based proxy agents which is every single fucking indian here 0.60
01:01:29.680 engage in the range of activities that seek to influence canadian communities and politicians 0.95
01:01:35.540 when these activities are deceptive clandestine or threatening they are deemed to be foreign
01:01:40.640 interference we see this now with the whole culture wars going on the whole uh what is it
01:01:46.340 intimidation they're doing to the people of their own community they have no morals they don't even 0.99
01:01:50.520 give a fuck about their own community. These activities attempt to steer Canada's positions 0.75
01:01:54.580 into alignment with India's interests on key issues. Why do we have half of a fucking government 1.00
01:02:00.860 filled with Indians then? Particularly with respect to how the Indian government perceives 1.00
01:02:06.220 Canada-based supporters of an independent homeland they call Calistan. So they're just kind of
01:02:11.580 defending the Sikhs here, saying that, you know, the Indian people are targeting the Sikhs. The
01:02:17.720 Sikhs, you know, I feel like a lot of that has to do with their own behavior, to be honest with you. 1.00
01:02:21.680 But if they weren't here, there wouldn't be foreign battles and foreign fucking bullshit on our soil anyways. 1.00
01:02:28.460 And they finally just finished it with saying we must remain vigilant about continued foreign interference conducted by the government of India, not only within ethnic, religious and cultural communities, but also in Canada's political system. 0.99
01:02:39.460 So my question is that CISAs, when I did this whole fucking report and stuff like that, and nothing has changed. 0.78
01:02:46.680 The government is still allowing the tidal wave of Indians to come in, and yet they kind of are shifting the blame to, you know, they tend to blame terrorist activities on the Islamic forces or people from the Middle East. 0.94
01:02:59.500 Not saying that that's not necessarily, you know, prudent to do either, but I think the people that we're letting in our door willingly and bringing them in by the boatload, I think, are posing a bigger threat to national security. 0.99
01:03:11.520 So we're going to go back to the original question is why are we doing business with China when the U.S. has had no evidence, like there's been no investigations whatsoever into interference from the U.S. 0.93
01:03:25.160 And I know it would make sense to have interference from the U.S., but I'm just saying.
01:03:31.220 So I just wanted to go over a couple of the different investigations that CSIS has, like the different things they've caught or they suspect China doing as far as interference, foreign interference.
01:03:49.340 sorry, it'll come to me. Now, this information, obviously CSIS doesn't release a lot of stuff
01:03:57.300 due to privacy and security reasons, but there was some publicly known reports that talk about
01:04:03.740 these things. There was actually, it was called the NSICOP review, which was what reviewed, I guess
01:04:11.300 that was the review into the foreign interference by China into the elections.
01:04:16.180 CSIS conducted
01:04:18.560 has conducted though ongoing and historical
01:04:20.780 assessments or investigations into
01:04:22.740 the PRC foreign interference and these include
01:04:25.060 into
01:04:27.040 the democratic process they assess
01:04:28.800 that they clandestinely and deceptively
01:04:30.940 interfered in the 2019 and
01:04:32.780 2021 federal elections through disinformation 0.99
01:04:35.140 I fucking 0.99
01:04:36.800 hate that word I really fucking 1.00
01:04:38.880 hate that word because I feel like we heard it 1.00
01:04:40.800 so much during COVID and it was bullshit 1.00
01:04:42.560 I fucking hate that word 1.00
01:04:44.660 proxy networks undisclosed funding or donations no fucking shock there um an influence over 0.99
01:04:50.940 nomination contests uh significant for example a significant role in the liberal nomination in 0.74
01:04:56.200 dawn valley north for candidate handong ceases brief the prime minister's offices on these 0.99
01:05:00.960 conclusions in 2023 and is can you guess what happened absolute fucking butt kiss nothing 0.80
01:05:08.040 A second one that they talk about that's been publicly known, the broader PRC foreign interference and espionage, longstanding investigations into PRC tactics targeting politicians, diaspora communities, academia, critical infrastructure, and economic interests, including elite capture, transnational depression, and influence operations. 0.71
01:05:30.520 we allowed basically the chinese to come in and take over vancouver it's called hongcouver now
01:05:37.480 for a reason they've come in and this was harper did this opened this up and they just bought up 0.98
01:05:44.320 all kinds of shit to park their whether it's to park their money to hide it from the um you know 0.98
01:05:49.480 the communist party of china or if it's just to fucking participate in kind of foreign interference 0.99
01:05:55.040 who knows but it never should have been allowed like never should have been allowed uh because 0.85
01:06:00.000 now they, you know, when you have a lot of property in a particular place, you obviously
01:06:03.700 end up with, or you could potentially end up with a lot of influence in the political
01:06:08.560 sphere. It's all fucking elites on these things. You get on boards and stuff like that, and 1.00
01:06:13.720 then you're able to influence policies in a country that you have no ties to, which 1.00
01:06:17.920 is absolute fucking bullshit. The CSIS Public Reports between 2023 and 2025 described these 0.99
01:06:26.360 operations by the PRC or PLA whatever the fuck it is CCP as sophisticated persistent and pervasive
01:06:35.120 with the PRC as the leading actor in scale and scope they also participate in economic espionage 0.89
01:06:41.820 and intellectual property theft investigations into the PRC efforts to steal sensitive technology
01:06:47.600 and research example is the former Hydro Quebec employee charged in relation to the battery and
01:06:54.080 EV technology scandal, whatever. And CSIS has highlighted the PRC targeting of Canadian
01:06:59.400 innovation, universities, and critical minerals. China owns a lot of mining, critical minerals in
01:07:07.020 Canada, as well as fishing. So they've already, you know, got their fucking hands well deep into 0.98
01:07:12.280 the cookie jar. Now, I also wanted to talk about the CBS, CBSA, which is Canadian Border Services. 0.99
01:07:18.960 They do a little bit different investigations.
01:07:22.460 It's not necessarily related to national security.
01:07:24.900 It's related more on trade and our, you know, trade coming in with our trade partners.
01:07:30.000 They focus on, it's the Special Import Measures Act, but it's not considered foreign interference.
01:07:36.400 Now, the most recent thing that got me going down this rabbit hole is the ongoing CBSA
01:07:42.500 SEMA investigation involving China that started this year.
01:07:45.660 And it's into the steel racks, like I said before.
01:07:48.960 um dumping of steel racks plus a subsidy that was initiated april 20th um wood same thing dumping
01:07:58.540 and what dumping is is i believe i believe i looked this up it's something about like um
01:08:04.020 bringing products here and like dumping them for i i can't remember if it's dumping them for a lot 0.71
01:08:09.620 less or more or something but it's some kind of fucking scam that they're they're doing um and 0.84
01:08:15.660 there's tons of this stuff from the trade like there's carbon steel strapping thermal paper rolls 0.97
01:08:21.180 cast iron soil pipe uh truck bodies forged grinding media unarmed building unarmored
01:08:27.740 building cables um and like i said plywood and steel racks so they're investigating that they've
01:08:33.720 launched dozens of investigations over the years many concluded with duties imposed so
01:08:38.700 all we do for shady trade practices with these countries is slap a duty on them that's it like
01:08:45.420 I get no wonder they don't take it seriously or they terminate it but I've never seen that like
01:08:50.240 we haven't seen any instances of that like especially with China they want to go full
01:08:54.000 fucking you know speed ahead and have them as our major trading partner and like I said they're not
01:09:01.920 publicly that was just something I grabbed from the interwebs but there was another video that 0.98
01:09:07.760 he it's northern perspective and he talked about this was I thought the most informative one
01:09:13.460 because he talked about what led us to break down in trade with the u.s um and how you know like
01:09:20.880 basically how we got to that point which is kind of funny because like i said they talk about the
01:09:25.300 doug ford um thing so there is some stamps uh time stamps and i'm gonna go through the time
01:09:32.200 stamps just to make it easier for everybody 0.68
01:09:33.720 and me because i can't fucking focus for too long so let's get it to 117 and we're going to share 0.77
01:09:45.540 this with yeah hold on is this the one 0.75
01:09:50.860 yeah this is it okay so this is a podcast called northern perspective uh i'm obviously they're in
01:10:02.920 canada but um i like i said i'm going to the timestamps they're going to talk right here
01:10:07.700 they're going to talk about the ad campaign that doug ford did that you know kind of started the
01:10:12.360 breakdown of trade talks between trump and canada so ladies and gentlemen this is the announcement
01:10:18.320 which took the internet by storm before it was subsequently deleted so it's by president trump
01:10:24.180 says the ronald reagan foundation has just announced that canada has fraudulently used
01:10:29.320 an advertisement which is fake featuring ronald reagan speaking negatively about tariffs the ad
01:10:35.260 was for 75 million dollars they only did this to interfere with the decision of the u.s supreme
01:10:40.540 court and other courts tariffs are very important to the national security and economy of the usa
01:10:46.440 based on their egregious behavior all trade negotiations with canada are hereby terminated
01:10:52.280 thank you for your attention to this matter president donald j trump you may not like
01:10:57.960 So that was what the tweet that he responded to, or basically informed everybody, because Donald Trump likes to talk in tweets, informed everybody that, you know, trade deals were off. And this was, he was referring to the reason being Doug Ford's government commercial, that it was a $75 million ad campaign that he ran in the US featuring former President Ronald Reagan, and it was to criticize the tariffs, right?
01:11:22.760 Again, I don't know what power or what thing Doug Ford thinks he has over trade.
01:11:28.220 That's a federal area, as far as I know.
01:11:30.900 But, you know, he's trying to play the big man on campus, hence the whole buying of an airplane and then having to immediately return it.
01:11:40.400 This could be perceived as foreign interference.
01:11:43.640 He explains how this could technically be perceived by the U.S. as foreign interference by, you know, putting that commercial out.
01:11:50.800 And, of course, Dougie didn't even get a slap on the wrist from Clowney.
01:11:55.160 What he's talking about in terms of influencing a Supreme Court decision, because there is a case going through the Supreme Court right now as to whether the tariffs that Donald Trump is invoking are actually legal or not.
01:12:07.780 The issue is that we have a Canadian government, in this case, the Ontario government, taking out ads to run against American viewers.
01:12:17.840 this could be argued to be foreign interference at minimum it's foreign influence
01:12:27.160 imagine this imagine if donald trump took out an ad that was trying to so we're going to skip
01:12:39.140 to the next thing because he this guy talks really slow and i apologize and not no shade
01:12:44.100 or anything but I can't deal with it he just talks very slow so the next point
01:12:49.380 he brings out the next highlight of the video is that he it extends beyond the
01:12:54.600 ads and this was the part that I was extremely interested in it was Anita
01:13:00.040 Anand's comments and characterization of China that kind of did it was the final
01:13:05.100 nail in the coffin so to speak so here it starts here yeah entire article folks
01:13:11.860 The source said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has complained to the president that Canada had threatened to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:13:21.660 So if you didn't know how much Trump loves old Benji over there in Israel, there you have it. 0.98
01:13:28.740 They, you know, Canada said they were going to arrest him, which they ain't going to do shit. 0.98
01:13:32.300 But just by saying that, by virtue of saying that, that pissed Donald Trump off. 0.79
01:13:36.960 If he came to Canada, Mr. Rubio has informed the president that Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand had said that Beijing is considered a strategic partner of Canada at a time when the U.S. is in the midst of a trade war with the world's second biggest economy.
01:13:52.240 The source said U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer also weighed in with the president on Canada's decision to impose tariffs on some vehicles imported by General Motors and Stellantis.
01:14:03.800 this is where we get to the real real crux of this folks now the ads may have just been the
01:14:11.880 straw that broke the camel's back again it's tantamount to foreign interference by canada on
01:14:16.520 the us that's number one but one of the things that the us and this is before donald trump
01:14:26.120 has been very concerned about in canada is the fact that china can waltz into canada and do
01:14:35.880 whatever it wants we had a whole public inquiry for goodness sakes on how china has been interfering
01:14:42.460 in our elections prior to donald trump oh is he in it for love i've never watched him before i
01:14:49.400 i like it was this video was very informative i watched it last night when i was trying to
01:14:53.180 gather more information about the foreign interference stuff so yeah he i mean he knew 0.97
01:14:57.360 his shit for sure just he talks a little slow for me but that's because everything in my brain is 0.75
01:15:03.160 running at twice the speed so it's not his fault we have lots of reporting from amazing investigative 1.00
01:15:09.620 journalists like sam i said he was the goat he's a goof okay okay now i feel better about saying
01:15:16.080 that about him because i didn't want to offend anybody but yeah he's he comes off as a little 0.64
01:15:21.460 bit you know he's a little a little weird who document how china gets in and there's even
01:15:31.860 something called the vancouver model this is what i was talking not in a not in a good way
01:15:36.520 where he explains how china uses real estate and casinos to get in to influence people to
01:15:44.480 influence politicians and then to get more people in see and that's what i said about the whole 0.87
01:15:49.540 fucking um buying up everything in vancouver and stuff like that when you own a lot of property 0.60
01:15:56.020 in that you are by default can have a lot of political you know weight and power because 1.00
01:16:00.660 everything's about fucking money so considering that this guy's a goof i'm being told that he's 0.97
01:16:06.740 goof i've never watched him before but uh we're going to skip to the uh deepening trade ties with 0.99
01:16:11.880 China which is was another one of the concerns of Donald Trump she was on power and politics the
01:16:19.880 other day yeah this is the clip here of Anita Anand uh saying you know about China and stuff 0.99
01:16:25.780 like that which is a fucking moron fucking thing to do I just but again is she really uh equipped 0.99
01:16:32.220 to her job I don't think so this is what she said I know there's a new foreign policy under 0.99
01:16:38.440 Prime Minister Carney than under the previous Prime Minister, and more focused on the real
01:16:42.640 politics, the need to have a relationship with the two largest countries on earth.
01:16:46.860 But there is some concern that big diplomatic issues are getting kind of pushed aside with that.
01:16:51.560 I mean, what do you respond to people worried about just the nature of China and the relationship
01:16:55.220 with India as well? Well, if I could just address the first part of your question about our foreign
01:17:00.220 policy, it's pragmatic, it's intentional, and it is based on ensuring that our diplomatic efforts
01:17:08.300 abroad serve the domestic population here in our country. And so when we think about India and
01:17:17.680 China and other relationships, we have to remember that it is necessary to raise issues of concern
01:17:25.500 to the Canadian population. At the same time, we need to be pragmatic about our economic needs.
01:17:34.120 the relationships are complex they shouldn't be grouped together but make no mistake we will not
01:17:41.420 leave canadian interests such as public safety such as foreign interference unaddressed 0.98
01:17:47.640 sure how are you doing that by fucking welcoming them in the front welcoming them in the front 0.84
01:17:52.300 door um and then this is the discrepancy in trade volume i talked about this already that we do 80 0.97
01:17:59.820 percent of our trade with the u.s so it's a discrepancy that canada's trying to the government's
01:18:05.180 trying to fool us into thinking this is going to be more beneficial to canada but clearly we all
01:18:09.180 know that that's not true um so yeah that was pretty much that video i'm not gonna make you
01:18:14.980 suffer through any more of that um and then there was just the csis director taking questions i
01:18:19.900 grabbed this this was on russian chinese and indian foreign interference and much like a typical
01:18:24.940 politician. He pretty much skirted the question
01:18:28.820 or didn't really give a sufficient answer, but I guess we shouldn't be surprised about that.
01:18:35.540 Judy Trin with CTV News.
01:18:37.620 In your speech today, you gave very particular examples
01:18:41.020 of Russian interference, Russian espionage. You
01:18:44.620 passively referenced activities in regards to China
01:18:49.020 and India. Was that a specific strategy
01:18:52.860 in which, in light of the political situation we're in
01:18:56.600 and how we're trying to, I guess,
01:18:58.860 improve trade with those two nations?
01:19:02.080 Well, actually, I just think that Canada has said a lot
01:19:04.580 about Russia and China and India in last year.
01:19:09.440 I would say the public inquiry was a testament
01:19:11.200 to how much we can actually say about that.
01:19:13.620 So he's basically saying, yes,
01:19:15.340 but I can't say anything about it.
01:19:17.080 I would say that Canada is not going to be shy,
01:19:19.460 or at least CSIS isn't going to be shy
01:19:20.820 to come public with information
01:19:22.320 when it's in Canada's national interest to do that
01:19:24.240 and when it's in our national security interests.
01:19:26.400 And the Prime Minister will promptly discard that in the garbage.
01:19:31.500 But today I gave examples that were new
01:19:33.820 and things that Canadians hadn't heard before.
01:19:36.940 Just to clarify, so there is nothing new in terms of espionage activities
01:19:42.480 or foreign interference or transnational repression
01:19:45.820 that China and India are doing
01:19:48.320 that you think is pertinent to tell the public at this moment.
01:19:51.920 in terms of their safety?
01:19:54.400 Yeah, well, what I would say is on any given day,
01:19:57.520 CSIS is monitoring and collecting intelligence
01:19:59.900 and preventing any number of threats.
01:20:01.700 We can't speak about the majority of those publicly.
01:20:04.340 What I would say is when it is in Canada's national interest
01:20:06.820 and when we need to speak publicly about them
01:20:08.580 to help assure Canada's national security,
01:20:10.800 we will do that, but it won't happen all the time.
01:20:13.760 Yeah, so thanks for nothing, bro.
01:20:18.240 I do feel kind of bad, like I said, for CSIS
01:20:21.500 because I'm sure that their hands are tied and there are, you know, some actual decent officers maybe still left.
01:20:28.360 But they will definitely be escorted out the door in short order.
01:20:33.340 The last thing, well, one of the last things I was going to go over with this whole thing,
01:20:37.600 and I apologize, I had this all organized, at least I thought I did,
01:20:40.460 and I feel like I'm going all over the place with it because I get super excited about information
01:20:45.880 and then I just, I am unable to collect it in a seamless way.
01:20:51.500 I guess you could say, or present it in a seamless way, but we'll get there.
01:20:56.640 I wanted to talk just finally about the two separate investigations
01:21:00.980 that have happened over the last two weeks about the plywood and steel.
01:21:07.180 Where are we? Here we go.
01:21:08.720 So it started with this tweet from Melissa.
01:21:13.500 You can see it. Yes, you can.
01:21:15.580 So the CBSA launches investigations into the alleged dumping and subsidizing
01:21:19.420 of certain types of plywood from china and then they also launched one into the dumping and 0.91
01:21:23.500 subsidizing of steel racks from china so i wanted to get into like what the fuck does that mean 0.91
01:21:29.380 dumping stuff um i thought initially it's like what the indians do to our beautiful parks and 0.87
01:21:35.780 waterways and dump garbage but that's not what they're doing it's actually some sort of money
01:21:41.060 making scam uh this article by ctv news who by the way if you don't know is asking for money
01:21:50.360 from the federal government bailout money i guess you could say because they're not making a profit 0.97
01:21:55.760 so i wonder if these executives and maybe they don't because they don't give a shit but uh if 0.97
01:22:02.000 they ever sit there and think where did we go wrong with this because you know prior to the 0.98
01:22:06.400 covid propaganda and the covid psyop most people did rely on the news for their information i was
01:22:14.220 one of them so what has changed then that now you're going from you know getting tons of public
01:22:21.520 support where the majority of the people were you know or watching or you know reading your articles 0.68
01:22:28.140 or stuff to get their information to now you can't even fucking make a profit anymore now i know the 0.62
01:22:34.120 nature of the internet you know makes it difficult for especially print but these are tv stations 0.72
01:22:40.200 television stations so i wonder if they ever think about that if they ever have any self-reflection
01:22:44.600 about that and think you know where did we go wrong maybe doing the bidding of the federal
01:22:48.120 government to keep your blood money uh was a bit of a problem you know you ever think about that
01:22:54.920 but anyways cbsa launches probe into possible dumping of chinese plywood so
01:23:01.080 i read this article before but don't ask me what it says uh i'll have to read it again but it
01:23:07.080 basically explains what this dumping is um it's being subsidized and sold at unfair prices in
01:23:13.240 canada so this is what the whole dumping means a news release from the agency says the investigation
01:23:18.680 began on april 10th and focuses on imports from producers operating in or exporting from china
01:23:25.240 it says the practices can harm canadian industries by undercutting canadian prices
01:23:29.160 and undermining fair competition that makes sense to me so much like a lot of the stuff that we get
01:23:36.040 from china that we used to have it was made before previously here in canada or maybe america 0.79
01:23:43.240 we're getting offered all these cheap cheap goods sub-quality um from you know chinese foreign
01:23:51.240 companies oh is it really in it for love that doesn't surprise me i mean look at okay so look 1.00
01:24:00.480 at example timu right this is the perfect example they're now being sued or whatever because 0.98
01:24:06.960 shocking their three dollar fucking pants and and tops and stuff like that have dangerous chemicals 0.99
01:24:15.840 in them right or plastics or whatever well what did you think you were going to get for fucking 1.00
01:24:20.180 three dollars right so we've gotten as a society so addicted to cheap and convenient that we're 0.99
01:24:26.740 by going our you know our own industry and our own country and also our own fucking safety and 0.98
01:24:33.760 and that kind of shit so because of the kind of society we are now like just constant consumption 0.99
01:24:38.880 of everything everybody's in a competition to get the cheapest product out there and to be honest 0.99
01:24:45.640 with you most people nowadays shopping don't really care about the quality product when you
01:24:50.560 look at televisions and stuff like that as well you know before it was american a canadian well
01:24:56.480 i think it was american companies mostly like phillips and sony well sony was japanese but
01:25:01.640 still like there was actual american you know european companies that made these products and
01:25:07.020 they lasted for years and years but when we became a society of consumerism and constant you know
01:25:12.440 throwing shit away and and a throwaway society I'm sure there's a better word for that but I
01:25:17.080 can't think of it right now materialistic society that they were able to come in and corner the 0.99
01:25:22.780 market the other issue with this is not just that they're undercutting Canadian companies and stuff
01:25:29.040 like that but is the fact is it up to the same quality like in it for love said in my chat here
01:25:34.400 that Chinese steel has less iron so it's a lot weaker so is it up to the same standards as what
01:25:41.640 we are expecting here in Canada. That's another concern. But of course, the government's going to
01:25:45.740 turn a blind eye because I'm sure they signed, like we talked about at the beginning of the
01:25:49.800 stream, these MOU deals that nobody is allowed to look at. The investigation comes after a
01:25:56.500 complaint was filed by Columbia Forest Products and the Canadian Hardwood, Plywood, and Veneer
01:26:01.240 Association, which says they face lost sales, poor financial results, and reduced employment.
01:26:07.080 The CBSA and the Canadian International Trade Tribunal are both involved in investigations
01:26:10.760 of Chinese plywood the tribunal will issue its decision by June 9th I don't expect anything to
01:26:15.900 come out of it but I just wanted to read that because I wasn't sure what the whole dumping
01:26:19.600 thing meant until I read the article and I guess we you know another fix of this would be is that
01:26:27.160 we don't allow imports of stuff that we produce at home so you know I know they're trying to give
01:26:32.920 you know everybody the best deal but prior to international trade you paid what it was like
01:26:39.780 you paid the price and that was it right so i think that we should could simply solve this by 0.99
01:26:45.040 being okay canada canada fuck can't get my shit together canada produces its own lumber so what 0.99
01:26:51.720 why would we need to import especially at that level from a country such as china yeah exactly 1.00
01:26:57.660 cheaper but cheaper is cheaper yeah well that's the thing you get what you pay for and that stands
01:27:03.220 true regardless of the you know generation you're in like you get what you pay for so this lumber
01:27:10.340 is obviously i'm pretty sure it's probably not up to snuff it's not the same quality as you know
01:27:16.100 canadian lumber they've already said the complaint already says that it's that it's not at the same
01:27:20.980 quality simple simple solution would be we do not import anything that we can produce here at home
01:27:28.740 and my second thing would be is why not trade with your neighbor to the south we're right
01:27:35.300 like it's right there so you don't have the same shipping costs you don't have all that stuff so
01:27:38.960 it makes no sense to me unless there was nefarious reasons behind it that mark carney wants to
01:27:45.560 develop a trade relationship or a stronger trade relationship with china when you know they're
01:27:50.860 already investing in investigating into the and this is just this year we're only in april
01:27:55.420 they're investigating this and the steel issue this year alone so you combine that with the
01:28:02.180 multiple instances of evidence a proven foreign interference and why like why are we doing that
01:28:11.680 why isn't more people saying anything about it like why is it just totally okay for us to develop 0.89
01:28:17.160 this and basically kill our relationship with the u.s and we're gonna fucking pay a huge price not
01:28:22.140 just you know on the trade front but having a bad relationship with your closest attached neighbor 0.98
01:28:29.380 is probably not good for a country and canada has not a fucking foot to stand on either it's not 0.88
01:28:35.060 like we have uh you know well-equipped military a strong political class we don't have any of that 0.99
01:28:40.940 shit so we're open for takeover and i would almost be i could almost say for certain it's probably 0.98
01:28:46.860 going to be like China. They're going to, you know, these idiot politicians, you know, like 1.00
01:28:51.820 the likes of Doug Ford, Mark Clowney. Let's not forget that. And I think I mentioned this in the 1.00
01:28:56.660 last time I was live, that Mark Carney fucked up the UK as well when he was the Bank of England, 0.99
01:29:03.200 whatever the fuck, president, director, whatever the fuck he was there. So why are we trusting him 0.99
01:29:08.260 with a whole country, you know, thing? Our GDP is now matching our debt, which is, again, not good.
01:29:16.220 So why are we opening up and trying to kibosh our relationship with the U.S. trade relationship?
01:29:22.880 All for what? Because Donald Trump is bad?
01:29:25.740 No, it's because they have nefarious purposes.
01:29:28.420 They are looking to usher in, well, number one, they want to join the EU.
01:29:32.280 And then the other thing is they want to usher in AI.
01:29:35.040 They want to usher in the butter chicken tsunami. 0.99
01:29:37.860 And they want everybody to be to either poor, fat, fucking, you know, sick or whatever to do anything about it. 0.99
01:29:45.340 and and you can't convince me otherwise it to me the prime minister signing deals and this is the 0.99
01:29:51.500 i guess this is another problem i'll stop sharing this another problem with uh canada is that we
01:29:57.900 don't punish um these traders we don't really do anything about it like if cesus cesus has no power
01:30:04.860 over the prime minister so like if cesus is supposed to be independent agency and they're
01:30:10.700 they're supposed to investigate foreign interference when they find evidence it's
01:30:14.160 happen happening why is it that the prime minister is still able to you know try to ink these huge 0.58
01:30:20.400 trade deals with them with a foreign fucking uh potential foreign agent that could potentially
01:30:26.320 you know be a security risk to the country it doesn't make sense to me it's also i think a kind 0.93
01:30:31.740 of tit-for-tat move with donald trump to kind of piss him off and that's why i said like one of 0.99
01:30:36.180 So Canada is going to get taken over by one of these two places because they can't get their shit together. 1.00
01:30:42.280 Our leaders are weak. 0.99
01:30:44.040 We need to go back to, ideally, we should be going back to a national social, or I shouldn't say back to because we never had that in Canada.
01:30:52.000 But we need to go back to a type of national socialism or, you know, corporatism or whatever you want to call it.
01:30:58.240 I think national socialism would definitely be best.
01:31:00.300 It obviously would look different than it did in Germany because things are different now.
01:31:04.920 technology you know the industrial revolution all this stuff is different now although well
01:31:09.200 the industrial revolution happened before but anyways um we need to go back to that where
01:31:13.200 it's canada first and when we say canada first we mean canadians first not what's best for the
01:31:18.480 government and the elite of the country no what is best for the average canadian that's what we
01:31:23.000 need to go back to i don't think it'll ever happen unless we have some sort of reset like i talked
01:31:28.760 about in the last stream i did about the fourth turning and all that kind of shit if that ends up 0.57
01:31:34.280 happening and there ends up being a fucking violent overthrowing or something of the country 0.73
01:31:41.440 then and we have to build from the ground up then I definitely think that's where we should go and 0.99
01:31:45.960 just go back to producing our own shit not worrying about trade the less the less interaction and the 0.94
01:31:53.120 less dealings you have with foreign entities and foreign you know actors and stuff like that 0.98
01:31:58.640 obviously the more secure you're going to be and you have to deal with uh other countries obviously 0.98
01:32:05.180 at this point in time but we don't have to put primarily our trade with them they're fucking 1.00
01:32:11.260 jingping or whatever the fuck his name is he's fucking probably laughing his fucking ass off 1.00
01:32:15.220 you know easy they can fucking import their fentanyl and all their shit if they're sending 1.00
01:32:19.720 us tons of trade shit our cbsa can barely manage now what what is coming across the thing so i don't 1.00
01:32:27.700 think we have the resources to even handle that kind of shit too but does the government care 0.99
01:32:31.560 probably not right anyways i think i'm tapped out for the day i like i said went on a bit of a 0.97
01:32:39.920 long tangent there and it was a little bit confusing and messy but i just went down this
01:32:44.740 rabbit hole yesterday and i was just like because i just couldn't understand why we would be trying
01:32:50.460 to do more trade with china knowing that the goods number one are cheap and garbage number two look
01:32:55.200 how far they're coming from and for a government that is claiming to be concerned about the
01:32:59.160 you know the green initiatives and they're concerned about the environment and stuff like
01:33:03.920 that you're bringing in tons and tons of trade from a country that is fucking way farther than
01:33:09.420 the U.S. and using a hell of a lot more you know gas and oil and whatever it is to get it here
01:33:14.060 so it just made no sense to me so I just wanted to go down that rabbit hole it still makes no sense
01:33:18.980 it still makes no fucking sense other than to say that they're obviously doing it for nefarious
01:33:24.500 reasons to, you know, align with China and try to get that. You're never going to get that 0.92
01:33:28.540 separation from the U.S. OK, we are attached by a land border. We have been attached since,
01:33:34.280 you know, Confederation of the U.S. and since Canada became a country, we've been attached by
01:33:39.280 this land border. So it'll never happen, I don't think, as far as splitting totally off from the
01:33:45.180 U.S. because I think that Donald Trump will probably or whoever is the president at the time
01:33:50.400 will probably take action before the leaders of Canada get to fuck it up that badly who knows so 0.99
01:33:57.320 I'm just somebody who shit talks on the internet I don't know I just observe and notice a lot it 1.00
01:34:01.220 doesn't mean anything I could be totally off on this but what a bunch of fucking morons eh 1.00
01:34:06.160 Anita Anand saying on a fucking you know live fucking podcast tv show news whatever the fuck 1.00
01:34:14.140 it is that China is one of our strongest strategic trading partners when you're already in a trade 1.00
01:34:19.980 dispute or don't have a trade agreement with the fucking us i'm just like could you be any stupider 1.00
01:34:24.520 you're not doing well for the women out here okay like you're not you know making the case for women 0.99
01:34:30.200 in politics that's for sure and not that i necessarily think we should be in politics but 1.00
01:34:34.280 she ain't helping the case much like uh you know christia freeland didn't when she was in there as 0.88
01:34:39.180 well their garlic is ground on human waste is grown on human oh my god and do we get garlic
01:34:47.800 from them we probably fucking do don't we get girl oh my god you're teaching me a lot here i 0.99
01:34:54.480 ain't buying no fucking garlic from i'm gonna be double checking or i'll grow my own garlic that's 0.99
01:34:59.400 fucking disgusting oh my god this is the thing i have with the meat too like i and i know 0.99
01:35:04.020 necessarily doesn't come from china the meat but even going somewhere where there's you know 0.99
01:35:09.940 indian or chinese workers like the grocery store the sometimes they have you know these
01:35:15.300 Chinese grocery stores where the meat is cheaper for whatever reason, but I guess that should be 0.99
01:35:19.920 a concern for, oh my God, we got lots of garlic from fucking China. God help us all. Jesus, 0.99
01:35:26.020 take the wheel. Anyways, thanks guys. I'm going to log off. I really don't have a whole lot more
01:35:32.300 to say. I appreciate you guys topping by for my schizo ranting about CSIS and foreign interference. 0.83
01:35:38.880 And I will catch you on Wednesday. Wednesday, I'll be back in the afternoon and hopefully 0.70
01:35:45.120 have a lot more to chat about and that's it thanks for stopping by guys I appreciate it
01:35:50.600 and I will see you on Wednesday