Rebel News Podcast - August 17, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Poilievre cooks clueless reporter, Freeland's 'clean economy', Kenney doesn't get it


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1 hour and 11 minutes

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12,352

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16

Harmful content

Misogyny

17

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19

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Join Sheila Gunraid filling in for David Menzies and co-hosting with me today is my friend and colleague Drea Humphrey, who I had the pleasure of seeing just last week in Whistler at a screening of Church Under Fire.

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00:00:00.000 oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody and welcome to the rebel news daily roundup i bet you
00:00:20.280 were expecting david menzies but newsflash i'm not david menzies i'm sheila gunraid filling in
00:00:25.380 for david menzies and my co-host today is my friend and colleague drea humphrey whom i had
00:00:30.960 the pleasure of seeing just last week in whistler at a screening of church under fire drea how's it
00:00:35.360 going yeah it's going really good and it was great to see you in person i think sometimes in bc i don't
00:00:42.100 get to uh catch up with the co-workers as much so that was great and hopefully everybody's ready for
00:00:47.460 a really juicy show today yeah it's a a real packed pierogi as david menzies might say um
00:00:55.880 so we'll get right to it um i'm going to see how much we can get to today since i don't have david
00:01:01.460 slowing me down with pop culture and anecdotes we'll just breeze right through it so this is
00:01:08.040 rebel news daily roundup it's normally hosted as i said by my friend whom i poke fun at but it's
00:01:12.940 always in good nature uh my friend david menzies and uh it's where we talk about the news of the
00:01:17.520 day completely unscripted um so we'll show some video clips you'll get some reaction from us and
00:01:23.240 hopefully we'll get some reaction from you because we are streaming on youtube so there is often a
00:01:28.120 vigorous uh chat thread happening there in the live chat but if you'd like to support the work that
00:01:34.160 we do completely willingly out of the goodness of your own heart instead of the mandate of this state
00:01:39.800 might i consider moving over to a platform where we are monetized because youtube demonetized us
00:01:47.200 for being just a little bit too uh truthful during the times of covid um so uh we are monetized over
00:01:56.480 on rumble and on odyssey on rumble you can leave us something called a rumble rant on odyssey it's
00:02:01.400 called a hyper chat and that gives you your say it takes the show in your own direction um i like to
00:02:07.580 leave the chats until the end of the show but i know drea has a a different recipe for how she 1.00
00:02:12.800 likes to bake the cake of the daily roundup she likes to read them as they come in so we'll let
00:02:17.660 her do that because she's been kind enough to co-host with me today and uh if your comment is over five
00:02:23.680 dollars us usually that's when we read it on air but don't let that stop you because for example
00:02:29.580 yesterday i was hosting with david we read some one dollar chats we read some free chats so um there's
00:02:34.640 always an incentive to get involved in the show so i think that's it drea i'll let you start with this
00:02:40.500 really really incredible thing that happened yesterday in a press conference with pierre poly up
00:02:46.800 um just i i've watched this like 20 times it's just so perfect i did too and i was grinning ear to
00:02:54.760 ear and david and i had some fun uh you know just talking about how the mainstream media has totally
00:03:00.560 been slamming uh pierre or trying to with the smear campaign that they all had almost the same title
00:03:07.460 uh going around saying that uh he is basically peddling mainstream uh in other words the what
00:03:16.520 most people think but mainstream conspiracy theories regarding the wef so he just uh takes a journalist
00:03:24.400 to town here let's watch the video hello mr paliev um a number of your own comments and actions have
00:03:31.880 been um characterized as dog whistling to the far right by who by a number of different but i think
00:03:39.560 it's been characterized by that way but are you trying to sorry are you trying to clarify sorry i just need
00:03:45.100 to clarify by who by a number of different experts and a number of who are the experts who work who
00:03:51.640 who are the experts okay well i think it's been established that this is this is a concern are you
00:03:57.120 trying to court the far right vote i'm sorry who are these experts you say that there are experts who
00:04:01.340 are saying this who are they my question is are you trying to court sorry i i'm sorry your question
00:04:07.180 uh seems to be based on a false premise you can't even tell me who these experts are it sounds like
00:04:13.260 it's just a cbc smear job thank you but what about the question about whether the answer is that i'm
00:04:19.200 i have a common sense agenda to axe the carbon tax bring home powerful paychecks clear the way to build 0.98
00:04:25.840 affordable homes to put those uh put people uh in housing that they they can afford that is a common
00:04:32.640 sense mainstream canadian agenda and i know that justin trudeau's supporters are so desperate to
00:04:38.560 distract from that because his political career is falling apart so we're seeing uh we're seeing
00:04:44.680 an attempt here to distract and protect justin trudeau uh from his extremely unpopular carbon
00:04:50.780 taxes and other failing policies but we won't let him or his um or others distract from that reality
00:04:57.420 so thank you so you're not going to answer that question that was beautiful and you know what the
00:05:03.640 funny thing is you can literally find an expert to say anything but they even they they couldn't find
00:05:10.080 an expert to say that what you're saying is dog whistling to the far right dog like what that a
00:05:17.580 bunch of billionaires at the world economic forum are trying to control the world the billionaires at
00:05:22.920 the world economic forum will tell you that they wrote a book about it called the great reset um
00:05:27.700 and it's not it's not a conspiracy theory but it's you can get an expert to say that climate change is
00:05:34.640 making kids fat i've literally seen that or that climate change is the reason for everybody just
00:05:41.160 having all these cardiac events two years after an untested vaccine was sort of plunked into the market and
00:05:48.560 anyways i probably just got we're on dangerous by saying that i'm treading water with sharks when i say
00:05:56.600 stuff like that but like you can get an expert to say that no no no that's climate change causing all
00:06:01.580 the heart attacks and it's climate change making kids fat and it's climate change making kids depressed
00:06:06.160 and not the standard american diet wreaking havoc on their hormones and their psyche you can get an
00:06:13.000 expert to say literally anything if you dangle enough dough in front of them and even they couldn't
00:06:19.820 find an expert to say what they were accusing pierre paulia of of doing and you know like she should
00:06:26.520 have just said it's me i'm the expert i see yeah because that's we all know that we all know that
00:06:34.280 right i love what menzie said about it when we laughed about the same thing he said you know it's
00:06:39.780 probably some janitor and said whispering something in passing but yeah they're not even putting the
00:06:45.140 experts and what's really sad and concerning here is that this journalist is just parroting this horrible
00:06:51.260 uh you know rhetoric that's been going on through the propaganda and she doesn't even know who the 0.96
00:06:56.660 experts are as well and like when you're going to go up against well it shouldn't be going up against
00:07:01.700 it should just be asking a question but it seems as though it's going up against uh someone like pierre
00:07:06.360 paulia who we've seen many times uh you know destroy prime minister trudeau over and over you better
00:07:13.180 know what you're talking about and what you're referring to and in the article it wasn't just that they just
00:07:18.000 claimed experts and you're right absolutely you can find an expert to say anything uh without backing
00:07:24.720 that up they also said that he is uh spreading debunked conspiracy theories without providing
00:07:33.020 any evidence of what exactly they mean how was it debunked and so it's just such poor journalism all
00:07:39.760 around and i think at this point not only do they have the uh stake in the game uh for you know
00:07:47.020 just trying to be heard trying to survive they have an issue with pierre paulia because he gets
00:07:53.460 the biggest cheers when he says he's going to defund them so they are desperate it looks like it's so
00:07:59.140 desperate that they're not even practicing journalism at this point to uh smear him you know i was at the
00:08:05.660 democracy fund student journalism conference over the weekend some of the brightest young minds in
00:08:10.860 up-and-coming independent journalism were there and we had rodney palmer speak and he he's great uh
00:08:17.880 former journalist worked inside the belly of the beast at cbc and he spoke at the national citizens
00:08:24.820 inquiry the nci about just the absolute gall of the mainstream media to pretend they're unbiased on
00:08:32.540 on many many things and look i don't believe that anybody is unbiased we all have a specific lens
00:08:38.480 through which we look at the world i don't want to force you to pay for it using the hammer of the
00:08:44.760 state if you like what i have to say throw a little a few bucks the rebels way if you don't great that's
00:08:50.940 okay a lot of my content is free but i think that free citizens should not be forced to pay for
00:08:56.040 propaganda as they are with the cbc and i also think that for cbc to prevent present themselves as
00:09:03.620 unbiased is just so dishonest um and it's an insult to the their readers and viewers the few that are
00:09:10.420 left i always lead with my chin if i'm talking about pro-life issues pro-family issues i tell you
00:09:15.020 exactly where i'm coming from so that you know you know the lens through which i'm talking about these
00:09:20.620 issues i don't hide that i'm a conservative i wear it on my sleeve and sometimes on my t-shirt um
00:09:26.940 and ronnie i learned a lot from him and i i'd like to think that i might be a bit of a veteran
00:09:33.980 journalist at this point uh and i learned a lot from ronnie when he said when they say when they
00:09:40.980 make a claim in a story stop and ask yourself says who and i was like yes what a great tip
00:09:50.560 to keep in your mind when you're reading these experts say okay well who's the expert now let's
00:09:58.120 let's drill down on that expert the expert says and then they quote the anti-hate network and you're
00:10:03.720 like oh so the anti-hate network says that pierre polyev is dog whistling to the left who funds the
00:10:09.680 anti-hate network oh justin trudeau oh okay so that's the circle that just we just closed the loop on that
00:10:16.420 circle there so justin trudeau funds uh you know an organization to run smear jobs on his um you know
00:10:25.680 on his political enemies and the canadian taxpayers have to pay for it now i'm just making up uh a
00:10:31.880 situation here where they might have found an expert they didn't even go that far in these articles they
00:10:37.920 they didn't even get that far they could have got they could have got someone to say it they just
00:10:41.700 even bother to try and it wasn't just cbc it was ctv it was global it was all of them doing the same
00:10:48.540 thing and that question is so good says who but it doesn't just apply to news anymore we are losing
00:10:55.440 questioning in general we see it in schools critical thinking is gone um you know people need to question
00:11:01.680 who's behind this and whatnot and what you mentioned about everybody having a bias what i love about being
00:11:06.700 a journalist for rebel news is we tell people straight up we bring you the other side of the
00:11:12.660 story that the mainstream media is ignoring right so we are basically filling in the gaps for the
00:11:19.000 people we tell you right away but we still practice good journalism when doing so when we show you the
00:11:24.480 other side of the story we also show you the side that's going around we make sure you're aware of it
00:11:29.220 so number one you know what we're talking about which is what's not happening here people don't know
00:11:33.680 exactly what they're talking about if they did show the other side here they would show kraus swab
00:11:39.000 saying uh you know how he's penetrated such a gross way to say it our own right and how you know happy
00:11:46.640 he is of our prime minister uh and to have some you know billionaire or whatever how much money i think
00:11:53.580 he's just an entrepreneur and say that about your prime minister and your federal cabinet that's evidence
00:11:59.420 enough this is not a conspiracy theory yeah um these that's the thing like like it's just
00:12:06.980 they're just this is a thing that normal people talk about it's hanging out there right in the public
00:12:12.700 view if you wanted to see it just because you want people to shut up about it by calling them
00:12:18.040 conspiracy theorists doesn't mean that they are they're not alt-right lunatics when you all you have
00:12:24.300 to do is listen to these people and that's why pierre polyev is probably going to be a very successful
00:12:30.700 conservative leader and jason kenney is a failed one because if you were critical of um things that
00:12:37.700 he said well then he just labels you and alt-right media whatever that is is he by the way is he accusing
00:12:44.260 us this jewish owned and operated um and you like we're i think we're a we're a very diverse newsroom
00:12:53.620 um they tell me the right is misogynist but i women run the newsroom over at rebel news between myself 0.96
00:13:00.020 and tamara um efron monsanto very ethnic sounding name he's our head of video and then we've got
00:13:09.380 atan he's jewish ezra he's our ops manager ezra's jewish he owns the place um i think we're pretty
00:13:17.420 diverse newsroom oh you forgot our muslim co-workers i mean we could go on oh yeah we can go on and on
00:13:23.620 and you know we're not all christian we're not even all the same denomination we've got catholics we've
00:13:28.040 got evangelicals we've got protestants it doesn't it doesn't matter oh yeah we've got a atheist too who
00:13:35.320 just believe in being left alone alex dolly wall our news writer to calgary he's a nice muslim guy he's
00:13:41.060 got a really nice little muslim wife i mean like we all just get we all just get along because we
00:13:47.980 all believe we want to be left alone that's all we want freedom and being left alone and uh i think
00:13:54.640 other newsrooms would dream of being as diverse as we are i think ezra levant if he ran like a
00:14:01.040 independent news on the left side of the spectrum he would be given all sorts of awards for his
00:14:06.360 feminism yeah we already we covered how the cbc at the top it was all rich white men right so yeah
00:14:13.720 yeah and then catherine tate the american who commutes across the border to run the the network 0.99
00:14:21.380 that's necessary for canadian content but yeah if ezra were on the left he would be getting awards for
00:14:26.480 his feminism for his uplifting of female journalists and his staunch defend defense of us being allowed to
00:14:32.640 do our jobs in the workplace without threat of violence which is something we experience all the
00:14:36.240 time yeah um but he's but he's not so we're not but apparently according to jason kenney alberta's
00:14:42.120 failed premier who couldn't even finish out one term uh we are i think he's referring to us because we
00:14:48.340 were his loudest staunchest critics alt-right media and it was alt-right media that led to his downfall
00:14:55.380 let's play this because you should never have opened your mouth jason kenney you should have just faded
00:15:00.080 into obscurity doing whatever you're doing now exactly and i think i've been credited through
00:15:07.040 25 years in elected life 30 years in in uh public life uh for being a pretty good communicator
00:15:14.680 a fairly persuasive but i found it almost impossible to persuade or even speak to some
00:15:20.460 segments of the population in covet you know there were and i'm i know this is a non-partisan series
00:15:25.660 but i'll break this down and into more political terms which is to say there are large segments of
00:15:30.920 the population that have broadly come to distrust uh mainstream legacy media outlets and i think
00:15:39.800 mainstream legacy media are partly have some uh responsibility for this okay he's right uh and and
00:15:46.920 so what's happened is you've had the rise of all alternative media both on the left and the right
00:15:51.440 um and and often their business model is the monetization of anger so i found during covid
00:15:58.400 that uh if i stood up at a news conference and said folks we're going to have to bring in some
00:16:05.180 really difficult and painful restrictions because we're running out of hospital beds and uh we need
00:16:12.960 to make sure that uh if you get into a car accident or a loved one has a heart attack that there's a bed
00:16:19.260 for them so we're going to have to slow a viral spread um in order to preserve emergency you know
00:16:28.180 critical health care capacity so if i went out and said that a lot of people would hear it they may not
00:16:32.940 like it but they would understand at least what the motive was and it was necessary we have my quibble
00:16:38.160 about the policy might quibble about the health care system but they would understand what we were
00:16:44.380 trying to do and why but i found in covid there was a whole segment of the population that opted out of
00:16:49.160 mainstream institutional legacy media who were only in one case listening to uh alt-right media
00:16:55.780 and who just kept seeing stories about nurses doing tiktok dances in hospitals and that covid was fake
00:17:04.240 were massively exaggerated and so those folks never heard what i had to say and so they thought that
00:17:10.900 these restrictions were done completely arbitrarily they were for malicious reasons they were so you
00:17:17.560 know that's an extreme example but it's one that certainly worries me wow okay it was not me that
00:17:25.580 made him lie about vaccine passports to claim he didn't know what they were and we would never have
00:17:31.400 them and they would violate your privacy and your freedom it wasn't me that made him lie about that
00:17:36.900 he lied and the people could not abide it it wasn't me that made his government go around arresting
00:17:43.720 pastors in the street like they're el chapo yeah he did that all we did was report on it it wasn't me
00:17:50.540 that made him go to the top of scandal plague sky palace and have a drunken whiskey party with senior
00:17:56.360 cabinet ministers i forgot i didn't do i didn't do that he did it all we did was report on it
00:18:03.580 while the protesters underneath sky palace were facing arrest for gathering at the hands of the sheriffs
00:18:11.200 and the eps he was up on sky palace overlooking them with senior cabinet ministers including tyler
00:18:18.120 shandro who lost his seat because i think in part because of this photo um even though daniel smith
00:18:25.860 tried valiantly valiantly to save him by giving him a very uh red meat portfolio for alberta
00:18:32.180 conservatives take the gun file they she tried to save him she couldn't even do it because there's 0.94
00:18:37.160 too much stigma attached um we didn't do that all we did was report in it the public thought he was a
00:18:43.940 liar on both the left and the right and instead of having time to do some introspection he can't even
00:18:51.160 figure out why we elected a freedom-minded conservative woman who had been out of 0.99
00:18:57.480 politics and who had in fact betrayed us once we were willing to forgive that yeah over what jason
00:19:05.320 kenny did the first thing she did was apologize for everything jason kenny had done to us she had
00:19:11.900 played no part in that but she knew that that was a thing that we needed to hear to heal us
00:19:15.860 we forgave a betrayal that led to the ndp from her because she was not jason kenny what does that say
00:19:24.620 about jason kenny you know you worded it all so perfectly he is the sorest loser i think i've ever 0.84
00:19:30.800 seen i don't know what cave he's been living in it's like he's been i don't know disheveled growing
00:19:35.240 a beard and then just thought ah i will just i have the strength to attack them now and clean himself up
00:19:40.260 but uh there was a couple things that he said there that stood out to me he kind of caught himself
00:19:45.380 when he said that he wasn't able to persuade and then he backpedaled there i thought that was really
00:19:50.060 interesting it's like we're too stupid we were too stupid he's like oh i was a great communicator 0.80
00:19:56.880 over 30 years but these rubes were too stupid to be convinced by my sweet honey sweet words 0.99
00:20:03.400 we're just we saw through the lies we saw through the lies and then he's like i know this is non-partisan
00:20:09.020 but like he's just been waiting to say all this and he makes it totally non-partisan but what really
00:20:15.780 stands out to me the most here is another uh you know applaud for independent media he even said
00:20:22.180 basically alternative media on the left and the right is a problem because you're right they are
00:20:26.880 more free to go at him and government and they're less chained and you see that in his talk he pointed
00:20:33.720 out the lies that he did over and over and i don't know how but i actually forgot about that
00:20:37.980 rooftop uh dining there you know while he's throwing pastors in there and throwing more
00:20:43.600 pastors behind bars than any other place i cannot believe how narcissistic it is for him to have sat
00:20:51.200 there and just been like it's all them it's not me wow yeah and he spent his entire career leading up
00:20:58.160 to being the premier of alberta advocating for civil liberties in other countries but once it became
00:21:04.560 his responsibility to protect civil liberties from the tyranny of the state i mean china uses public
00:21:11.260 health all the time to infringe on the civil liberties of its citizens they did it in hong kong 0.97
00:21:16.180 right when they took over hong kong and cracked down on the protest there they said it was you know for
00:21:20.580 public safety that we have to stomp all over the rights of free people um and i'm i'm sure even to
00:21:28.280 this day jason kenny himself cannot travel to china because of his advocacy for a religious and ethnic
00:21:37.200 minorities there wow but it's real easy it's real easy to complain about those issues from afar it's
00:21:45.700 real easy to point the finger from the safety of canada but it's when you're it's it's easy to be an
00:21:52.460 advocate for civil liberties during the good times yeah when there's no persecution but to flip from
00:21:58.940 you know it's the reversal of salt paul like flip to go from the defender to the persecutor i mean
00:22:05.600 i don't know what that is is that it was it just not genuine was that just the card you wanted to play
00:22:11.320 at the time or did something really happen to shift you and make you go down such a dark evil path
00:22:17.480 i think that he believes these things in theory but in practice he just couldn't pull it off he
00:22:22.060 couldn't do the hard things and it's a lot of people can't do the hard things and we saw this
00:22:26.560 with the christian churches during covet right how many pastors um knew that it was the right thing
00:22:33.540 to be obedient to god above the state but when the rubber met the road when they were truly tested
00:22:39.820 they failed the test and you know ezra asked one time at one of the church under fire screenings he said
00:22:45.500 how many of them actually actually truly believed the things they were saying from the pulpit
00:22:52.580 i don't know i mean people people are people fail you know that's why the there are great men in
00:23:01.360 history that stand out and you remember them because they are so few and far between and as it
00:23:08.220 turns out jason kenney was not one of those great men in history i just want to add one more thing to
00:23:13.180 that because i did call certain pastors that i knew and was like what the heck why aren't you
00:23:17.600 speaking out and the other factor there is they cower to their board uh their board members so
00:23:23.440 it's supposed to be the pastor that's the shepherd leading the flock but in reality it's more of a
00:23:29.180 structured system for some and it's the elders and the board members and they they have to all agree
00:23:34.180 uh which is a whole nother issue in itself yep hopefully they've uh they'll come around to
00:23:41.320 the righteous way of thinking next time around i'm a catholic so we're firm believers in shame
00:23:46.520 shame sends people right sometimes so sometimes i i call out the local parish priest by name at some
00:23:54.020 of the church under fire screenings maybe it'll get back to him i know what you did
00:23:58.660 that's so funny um yeah that's the reason the lord gave us shame it's a bad feeling
00:24:04.940 you don't like it maybe next time you'll learn something we should get hit an ad break and then
00:24:10.980 we'll go on to uh green energy and uh how it doesn't work and it's bad and uh if we move towards
00:24:16.920 it we're all gonna die which is what i believe
00:24:19.240 have you seen our new documentary church under fire canada's war on christianity yet well if you
00:24:40.440 haven't you have not missed your chance the documentary details the trials and persecutions
00:24:46.340 of the pastors and congregations who stood up to the lockdowns when covid restrictions
00:24:51.520 came to their churches we have taken the documentary across the country to bring it
00:24:59.000 to the people who lived the stories we tell inside of it but we're not done yet we've just added new
00:25:06.760 showings in alberta to get details and show times please go to churchunderfiremovie.com but i'll give
00:25:13.560 you a few right now we've got a showing in lethbridge on august 23rd one in red deer on
00:25:19.060 august 24th edmonton august 25th mirror alberta that's drive-in movie august 26th and westlock alberta
00:25:28.300 august 27th if you are someone or you know someone interested in hosting a rebel screening of church
00:25:36.260 under fire you can contact us the information is at that same website churchunderfiremovie.com
00:25:44.120 all right churchunderfiremovie.com and uh great uh exclusive uh merch for the movie um it's really
00:26:04.600 nice like it's really nice um you can find that at uh rebelnewsstore.com you can use the coupon code
00:26:11.540 sheila10 or drea10 to get 10 off your order and it's free global shipping so i already got lots of
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00:26:26.700 cried i think i cried five times in it so but just seeing it all packaged together so beautifully well
00:26:32.160 done sheila and kian very good job yeah yeah kian did a really great job i was just sort of the
00:26:37.380 person doing the blah blah blah um kian really turned it into a cinematic masterpiece but the
00:26:43.300 merch is gorgeous it's i think i i don't like i know it's my movie but it's some of the nicest
00:26:50.380 merch we've ever done and uh the hoodies come in new colors oh that's a new one i don't have that one
00:26:55.800 i know yeah that's exciting do we have purple yeah we have burgundy we have burgundy it's great
00:27:04.220 uh that's an olive oh you know olive is good because you can still wear it in front of a green screen
00:27:09.960 um that's great i have to really consider my colors because i work in front of a green screen every day
00:27:16.080 and i love green but sometimes i'm like oh did i just chroma key myself like i have a tattoo that
00:27:21.400 chroma keys so if i hold my arm up in the green of my tattoo you can like see through my arm it's
00:27:25.980 very creepy anyway that olive looks great uh let's move ahead to front of oh sorry i was gonna say i
00:27:31.820 work in front of my lovely homeschool area nice which is good yeah nice uh get them out of the
00:27:39.060 government brainwashing factories let's go to the green energy uh portion of the show uh we've got a
00:27:46.080 video from once again pierre pauliev responding to another cbc reporter uh cbc had a rough day
00:27:52.300 yesterday oh it could happen to a nicer network um so um he's uh he's telling them that in addition
00:28:03.420 to scrapping the carbon tax he'll green light green projects and he fires a shot at deputy pm christopher
00:28:10.080 freeland who suggested canadians need to ride more bikes to reduce energy costs uh i am a 45
00:28:17.260 minute round trip for a jug of milk and that is not even to town that's to the local convenience
00:28:21.300 store up on the highway so i'm not sure how a bike like my milk would be sour by the time i got home
00:28:27.700 they're gonna 15 minute city you yeah good luck you can't keep me you can't fence me anyways let's uh
00:28:36.760 let's show this club she doesn't work for cbc but i do it carrie campbell uh thank you for taking my
00:28:41.520 question um prince edward islanders are still cleaning up from post-tropical storm fiona and
00:28:46.840 now they've been told to prepare for um another very active hurricane season uh this year so if you
00:28:53.560 act the carbon tax will you have another plan to try to reduce canada's emissions and if so
00:28:59.760 what is that plan the plan is to instead of bringing up the cost of traditional energy that we need
00:29:06.280 let's bring down the cost of low carbon alternatives that are promising for the future let's green
00:29:12.720 light green projects like tidal wave power that was proposed for nova scotia that would have brought
00:29:19.280 clean renewable power from the oceans onto the grid in atlantic canada let's speed up safe approval
00:29:27.980 of nuclear power so that we can bring clean green emissions free nuclear energy onto our grid
00:29:35.920 let's incentivize and sign off on carbon capture and storage so that our energy sector can put the
00:29:42.640 carbon right back in the ground where it came from in other words let's green light green projects
00:29:49.200 rather than trying to raise the cost of traditional energies that are still required look under these
00:29:56.520 roads here these people need to drive vehicles you're coming into charlottetown from cavendish
00:30:02.800 you can't do it by transit you can't do it by uh bicycle you know christia freeland came to
00:30:10.400 pei recently and said that everyone should just ride a bicycle if they're worried about a buck 86 a
00:30:17.440 liter gas prices that's not realistic and it does nothing for our environment what we need is to lower
00:30:22.760 the cost of carbon-free alternatives rather than raising the cost of the energy that canadians still
00:30:27.920 require thank you that uh whole question from the cbc reporter was prefaced on the idea that a carbon
00:30:36.880 tax would have stopped hurricane fiona we had a carbon tax we literally had a carbon tax we had a carbon
00:30:45.840 tax when hurricane fiona hit the east coast so uh what do we what what would repealing carbon tax do
00:30:54.160 does that like a force field around the country if we keep raising we just have to raise the carbon tax
00:31:00.640 until the hurricanes are like oh that's enough we'll go somewhere else now they mean business
00:31:06.720 yeah like that i think that's what the question is based on i'm not sure but it's really ridiculous
00:31:14.240 to ask people to bike to work or a hurricane is going to get you like that's basically what cbc is saying
00:31:22.160 here and thank goodness uh peer polyev said yeah no that like sure uh if green energy works and it's
00:31:29.520 affordable and we don't have to subsidize it perfect fine whatever um but why are we also simultaneously
00:31:37.760 disincentivizing people from using the cheap reliable energy that we are so wealthy with right now
00:31:45.280 and i really hope this is off topic a little bit but i'm i'll bring it back i hope his wife gives
00:31:49.840 them back his glasses oh i can't stand the mouth house look yeah but it just needs to match his iq i
00:31:57.440 love that they come with him with these you know horrible questions but he doesn't just answer it in
00:32:03.520 one way he answers it gives like four different examples so easily you can tell it's not scripted
00:32:09.840 you can tell that he knows his stuff and this is what i appreciate about it versus you know someone
00:32:14.960 like trudeau who dances around the question starts thanking his mom for no reason you know what i
00:32:19.280 mean like he actually has thought these things through and gives a common sense answer to it
00:32:25.520 that they can try to call uh alt-right or something like that but i think even the average person who is
00:32:32.240 watching this is going you know what that kind of makes sense and i feel sorry for those who listen to
00:32:38.320 this still don't get it and then go i need to ride a bike now because krista feeling said i could well
00:32:43.600 she's you know getting driven around in her sevs and you know jetting off to the wef like you could 0.99
00:32:50.800 hardly hear the question from the cbc reporter over the traffic in the background that didn't like
00:32:57.200 register with anybody that we still need cars like it didn't didn't clue in it's like we're standing in
00:33:03.360 front of a gas station and the cars like the traffic is like very busy um yeah people still
00:33:10.400 need vehicles to get around yeah it's ultimately just a tax grab and good for uh pierre paulia for
00:33:15.440 calling that out but making life more expensive for normal people who just need to drive back and
00:33:19.920 forth to work uh let's go he mentioned freeland there freeland uh freeland was in my neck of the woods
00:33:27.920 unfortunately this week i'm sorry i think yeah i think she's at a tourmaline site and i've got
00:33:33.520 things to say about that so uh let's go to this video of christopher freeland claims the race to
00:33:39.120 build the global clean economy is the most significant economic transformation since the
00:33:43.760 industrial revolution sounds like a great reset but i'm reliably informed that that is a conspiracy
00:33:50.720 theory let's roll it our economic plan is fiscally responsible and it's working and that's really
00:33:59.120 important as we deliver major investments to build canada's clean economy and create great middle class
00:34:06.640 careers for people here in the peace country across alberta and from coast to coast to coast
00:34:13.120 the race to build the global clean economy is the most significant economic transformation
00:34:21.520 since the industrial revolution and it is an incredible opportunity for people here in alberta
00:34:29.600 that's why our 120 billion dollar clean economy plan was built with alberta at its heart 0.83
00:34:37.760 yeah i bet it was built with alberta at its heart she wants to phase us out like the whole point of 1.00
00:34:44.960 the green the green reset is to get rid of alberta's power within confederation we're getting a little
00:34:50.720 too uppity and so we have to get smacked down down into our place i'll let you uh i was just making
00:34:56.320 some notes about what i saw there um but you go ahead first i'm just saying she's speaking like a true
00:35:03.280 uh trustee member of the wef there which she is which is concerning enough you know she's just
00:35:09.520 pairing it parroting out uh the agenda that we're seeing being pushed by these foreign bodies that
00:35:16.560 have a lot to say about our country and you're right she is targeting alberta with these fluffy words 0.95
00:35:21.680 but a big contrast again between how you see pierre polyev uh respond to something she's constantly
00:35:27.920 checking her script back and forth uh barely makes eye contact it's like she's not even in believing
00:35:34.320 what's coming out of her mouth if you ask me when you look at it but it's uh yeah it's just nonsense
00:35:40.880 uh so that's not a great look for tourmaline by the way tourmaline that's the oil and gas company
00:35:47.200 where she is and those uh few people who work for tourmaline lined up like a hostage video like it's
00:35:54.400 a proof of life hostage video touring around see that's where i work that's where i go to work
00:36:00.000 that's where i work to bring you the oil to put in your suv and we're going to walk over here and
00:36:05.120 i'm going to show you the people that your green energy policies are going to unemploy um they're
00:36:09.200 going to go home to their crying wives and children after they get their layoff notices thanks to
00:36:14.480 everything that you're doing let's go over here and meet the other guys you're going to lay off and
00:36:17.680 this is this is the stuff that we're going to shut down like not a great look for tourmaline as they
00:36:22.640 stand there lined up in a proof of life look hostage video um while this little gargoyle says
00:36:29.120 that she's going to put everybody out of work she's basically saying we have to transition to green
00:36:34.320 all of this here this amazing work that you guys are doing here at tourmaline uh with your uh what is
00:36:40.480 it uh this is the triassic oil project if i am right about that i think i am um this modern marvel
00:36:49.360 of engineering and energy efficiency uh we're just gonna shut it all down we're gonna do the
00:36:56.080 green thing she's been she's standing there saying i'm going to unemploy all of you with 1.00
00:37:00.240 our green energy policies like you can she can fancy it up with her like kindergarten teachers 1.00
00:37:04.560 talk that thing that she does and shake her little head uh like a bobblehead all day long but 1.00
00:37:09.920 ultimately she's saying the green transition means we're going to transition you people from
00:37:15.360 six figure jobs today to the unemployment line and uh she says it right to their faces tourmaline
00:37:22.800 not a great look um going for the heart of alberta with a dagger and a smile on her face literally 1.00
00:37:29.600 yeah anyway i think that's it that's all i have to say about that tourmaline bad choice um i i get it
00:37:37.040 when the deputy prime minister wants to come to your site that uh the big wigs uh the fancy belt buckle
00:37:45.040 guys in uh calgary they might say that you got to do this but um i hope that those people there
00:37:51.600 were from head office in calgary and they were not and they were not the poor workers at the
00:37:57.920 tourmaline facility um because uh that is uh just undignified if it is what you did to them
00:38:05.280 yeah that's all i have to say well at least you guys have some good leadership better than uh
00:38:09.520 kenny uh as all this is going down can you imagine yeah i'm not sure i'm i don't know if
00:38:15.840 our uh premier actually met with freeland while she was here i think it might have been very very
00:38:22.160 briefly yeah which is another handshake but uh a wet noodle handshake where she didn't want to hold 0.60
00:38:29.360 his hands it was like yeah exactly no i don't blame her okay i think we need to hit an ad break then
00:38:37.120 we'll quickly breeze through some china stuff and we'll talk about maui we're facing an imminent 0.65
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00:40:54.160 the most important thing eight-year-old headshot is that guys i know this graphic look at look at david
00:41:02.080 menzies yeah and ezra looks positively cherubic he looks like a fat baby angel none of us look like that
00:41:11.600 anymore david menzies you're on fire today sheila with your uh references they're hilarious i'm
00:41:18.480 we've been sucking the life out of david menzies slowly but surely 0.96
00:41:26.720 anyway uh let's go on to this uh quick china stuff and uh we'll touch on something that brian lily
00:41:33.520 reported but i'll tell you why um he shouldn't get accolades for this story because anyway i'll just get
00:41:40.880 to that i know these things because i pay attention to this stuff and uh anyway uh let's go to this
00:41:47.280 video once again pure poly of very poly of heavy show but he had a fire day yesterday so you know
00:41:53.040 when they do good things we applaud when they don't then uh you know we'll kenny him if he doesn't we will
00:41:58.640 kenny him yeah for sure for sure just keep doing the right thing and we're your biggest fans and if you uh
00:42:04.320 go the wrong way just ask jason kenny how the alt-right media treated him uh
00:42:13.200 let's go to this uh clip of pure poly of slamming justin trudeau for his admiration of the basic chinese
00:42:18.800 communist dictatorship that clip never gets old does it let's uh let's listen i think it's it's outrageous that
00:42:26.800 justin trudeau has done absolutely nothing to stand up for canada against
00:42:30.320 beijing beijing interfered in two subsequent elections to help trudeau win
00:42:36.880 they have police stations on canadian soil targeting canadian citizens
00:42:42.800 i just think it's incredible that he's done absolutely nothing to stop it we're demanding an
00:42:46.720 immediate public inquiry and a full registry to identify and expose anyone who works for a foreign
00:42:52.400 dictatorship in a paid capacity to manipulate our politics this is common sense and i think it's just
00:42:58.720 incredible we have a prime minister who says he admires the basic chinese communist dictatorship
00:43:03.840 who's allowing foreign police stations on our soil to intimidate our citizens you want to talk about 0.99
00:43:10.960 extremism that's extreme it's extreme to have a prime minister who would allow a foreign dictatorship
00:43:17.360 to run police stations in our country to single out and target canadian citizens with intimidation
00:43:25.120 that's not something that i will allow we will bring home control of our democracy
00:43:32.480 i don't know what i can add to that i don't know what i can add to that and these chinese 1.00
00:43:36.640 police stations by the way i had i had no idea how easy they were to just get to um we had again some
00:43:44.160 i go back to the democracy fund student journalism conference some kids did like because we give them
00:43:49.440 an assignment like do a civil liberties journalism story with a written piece and a video and um
00:43:57.520 comment and different elements and stuff like that these kids went to the chinese police station
00:44:02.640 and one of the kids and they're not kids they're like young adults but i mean i'm in my 40s and they're
00:44:08.080 younger than my kids they're they're younger than my kid so they are kids to me and uh one of the one of
00:44:16.320 the groups went to one of these chinese police stations and one of the girls the young ladies
00:44:22.560 uh is a chinese speaker so she like read the signage on the door into the video and i felt like i was on
00:44:29.600 like i had a very special secret tour guide to one of these chinese police stations and you can just go
00:44:34.960 to them like you're not even trying to hide them it looks like an embassy office quite frankly like a
00:44:39.360 consular office wow very official yeah it's pretty pretty freaky that's interesting i remember when the
00:44:45.520 story first broke i did try to find the ones in vancouver and i couldn't and most of the ones
00:44:50.160 around here um most all the news articles couldn't do but i'll take another look now because it would
00:44:55.520 be at the very least we can expose where these are i think right yeah oh there's a fly in here
00:45:01.440 it's a fly season and it's a mike pence mike pence spy yeah i just wanted to land on my face and like
00:45:08.560 crawl across my face as i'm talking but they're on my lights and they're getting one is on my light
00:45:13.920 one is on my computer screen it's very annoying um now uh let's go to this brian lily story
00:45:19.760 and this brian lily story it seems like an exclusive um it seems like a good one so i'm
00:45:25.600 interested to see what you have okay about it so uh this is true steven gilbeau the environment minister
00:45:34.320 is uh he serves as an advisor to beijing and it's because he sits on something called the china council
00:45:46.080 um it's the uh the china council for international cooperation on environment and development
00:45:55.360 and basically it's just this like council of the two countries and they advise us on climate change
00:46:03.920 issues and we advise them on climate change issues which seems crazy um and it's he's working literally
00:46:11.200 this china council is part of the chinese government we have an environment minister
00:46:17.120 who is working for the chinese government um it's so concerning okay go ahead no no go on go on okay
00:46:30.160 get it out but here's the thing i know this file very well because as you know uh catherine mckenna was my
00:46:37.440 muse for a very long time uh she inspired a lot of jokes from me and a lot of nicknames and i thought
00:46:45.680 that she was absolutely uh just a mental uh lightweight i was going to use a different term
00:46:52.480 uh and uh i i just thought she truly truly doesn't understand how the other half lives and she was
00:46:58.320 just a big fat hypocrite too and i so i love calling out the environmentalist policies because they're just
00:47:03.760 they never lived the way they want you to live but no matter how many times she would photograph
00:47:07.120 herself snowshoeing snowshoeing and i was like sister shovel your sidewalks are you getting a ticket for
00:47:13.680 that like i was like this this is a municipal bylaw infraction you showing me yourself snowshoeing to
00:47:21.040 work shovel your sidewalk lady anyway the thing is this china council rebel news broke this story back
00:47:28.240 in 2018 so five years ago already uh catherine mckenna was co-chairing the agency set up by the chinese
00:47:37.040 communist party of canada to promote china's interests not ours um and even worse it's not just
00:47:44.880 bad enough that we have ministers of the crown working for the chinese state in a ccp set up 1.00
00:47:52.880 organization but canadian taxpayers are paying 1.6 million dollars a year to china oh no for the
00:48:02.000 privilege of sitting on this council to help them meet their five-year plans oh my gosh and they're
00:48:07.520 doing a horrible job they're doing a hard horrible job because china is the worst you know the biggest 1.00
00:48:14.160 co2 emission this is like coupled with everything that pierre paliev just pointed out and then this
00:48:21.520 how is this happening from the election interference from the police stations to this and we're paying
00:48:28.000 we're paying to be on it i did not know that part so you're right you did bring it home and uh i don't
00:48:33.520 think uh lily put that in the article here but i just want to also point out what gabal says he already
00:48:39.680 sets up in his comment that he makes in this um that's quoted here he sets up already like a shade
00:48:46.080 over whoever might point out and critique him on this he says maybe some political opponents will try
00:48:52.800 and attack me for traveling to china amid tensions between the two countries so that's what he told
00:48:58.800 national of the server and he says i am clearly a lightning rod for some of them yeah of course yeah
00:49:05.120 but i think canadians in general will understand how important it is we can't solve climate change
00:49:11.520 you can't solve the international biodiversity issue without working with countries like china okay
00:49:17.680 good luck let's let's see how good you do we can't solve it by working with china because 1.00
00:49:25.520 according to the united nations china so the world's second largest economy sometimes it's the first
00:49:29.840 depending on how you measure it um with uh this incredible amount of fossil fuel driven industry
00:49:38.080 you know how they get away with not having to meet their climate targets because according to the united
00:49:43.760 nations and the people behind these uh massive green wealth transfers they are classified as a
00:49:49.760 developing nation and so developing nations get a pass and developed nations like us we don't so while
00:50:02.160 we have this nation that absolutely dwarfs our economy in size and scope we have to give them money and give
00:50:12.480 them even more opportunity to develop their economies until i guess until such time as they completely
00:50:20.000 completely take over the world um they are going to be completely unabated and we in the developed 0.84
00:50:25.520 world we are supposed to kneecap our economies to meet climate targets that the massive country of
00:50:31.680 china with its immense population they will never have to comply with oh my gosh i didn't know that but yeah 1.00
00:50:38.480 that would make sense on why they're using it that way everything it's like is everything a lie like
00:50:44.720 was my whole life a lie yeah wait remember the days like i don't know how long ago it was for you but it
00:50:51.680 wasn't that many years ago for me where of course i didn't you know i didn't blindly trust the government
00:50:58.400 or the news but you know i thought most most of the time it's the truth you're hearing and now it just
00:51:03.920 really seems like the complete opposite yeah i think as an albertan i'm a natural skeptic of the
00:51:10.400 federal government generally like you're you're percolated in that soup as a young person right like
00:51:17.440 i i say in our movie ungovernable one of my earliest memories as like a four-year-old three-year-old
00:51:25.200 is my parents sitting at the kitchen table being absolutely just head and hands stressed about money
00:51:31.200 because uh old man trudeau's uh policies about uh the national energy program were putting my dad out
00:51:40.240 of work and it was driving up interest rates my family even though we have the family farm so that
00:51:46.080 was fine but farm equipment is very expensive and my parents had just bought new farm equipment because
00:51:52.400 things were going great and then interest rates just went right up there was no work for my dad
00:51:58.720 and it was it was just an absolute nightmare that one of my very first memories and my parents like
00:52:05.600 wondering what are we gonna do and it was through no fault of their own things were going good they
00:52:11.120 were you know there was money to buy farm equipment and then there all of a sudden there wasn't because
00:52:15.760 the job that my dad had and had always had uh it was just gone it was just gone because uh they were
00:52:22.800 treating alberta like a colony of the rest of the country and so as an albertan i guess that's a long way
00:52:28.080 around as as an albertan you never trust the feds and you like and you and you don't trust the
00:52:33.040 mainstream media because you're like no actually we the trudeau families they're doing a terrible job
00:52:38.880 and we don't like them here but then you're watching the cbc and they won't shut up about
00:52:42.240 how great they are and that is like from the time that you can consume the news that's what you figure
00:52:48.480 out or at least that that was like for me and like my little bubble of people i keep around me
00:52:53.600 well i was born in alberta but then i must have got tainted moving over to bc lower mainland
00:53:00.080 lower lower mainland yeah okay we should hit a quick a quick ad break and then let's go to the
00:53:07.120 truth about maui because we have two journalists on the ground um in maui uh in and around the the
00:53:13.680 location of the wildfire there and however it has been very difficult for alexa lavoie
00:53:19.440 and uh lincoln jade to get any footage out to us because the absolute destruction of the local 0.98
00:53:27.200 infrastructure there where the fires have happened so let's hit an ad break and we'll go to that
00:53:32.240 how in the world could such a small group of people with limited resources change world history but in
00:53:39.600 fact that's happening and it's the power of the truth the truth is like kryptonite health care
00:53:44.880 isn't in some sense working very well foster colson is thinking about this he's got a new
00:53:49.760 company an online healthcare platform called the wellness company telehealth company called the
00:53:54.000 wellness company the wellness company the most popular product is the detoxification supplement
00:53:59.120 that features natto kinase natto kinase is the only enzyme that we're aware of right now that dissolves
00:54:04.880 the spike protein spike protein is loaded in the body with the covet 19 infection and definitely with the
00:54:10.240 vaccines we've been completely accurate on the spread of the virus early treatment on the deficiencies
00:54:16.800 in hospital care and now the deaths that are occurring after vaccination this is a human outrage
00:54:23.440 and it's occurring at the end of a hypodermic needle isn't it interesting natural substances combating this
00:54:30.080 man-made disaster
00:54:37.440 you know our wellness company delivery came yesterday and uh quickly disappeared i think it went directly
00:54:43.360 into my husband's work bag i don't think i'm never gonna see it again the elderberry vitamins like i have
00:54:50.400 to hide those from the kids kids like they'll just like pop those things like crazy yeah no uh and i think
00:54:57.520 my daughter has become an evangelist for the uh spike support um because so many young athletes and she's
00:55:04.400 a young athlete uh took the vaccine just so they could play and now that their parents are like
00:55:11.520 are we gonna have a died suddenly on our hands and so um you know it's a it's a scary thing for a lot of
00:55:17.120 parents who you know made this decision because they wanted their child to pursue the sport that they
00:55:22.880 love and and you know they were forced into it by the likes of jason kenny not the alt media um and so
00:55:30.240 now they they've got regret and they they need something that can help alleviate some of what they
00:55:36.400 feel are the possible physical complications related to that decision so yeah never again let's not forget
00:55:43.200 what we let happen yes okay let's go on to because we've got some chats we should get to but it's the
00:55:49.600 truth about maui.com we have sent alexa levon lincoln jay to maui um they're going to the town of lahaina
00:55:59.280 uh and that's where the wildfires happened and uh it's to investigate whether or not um the fire
00:56:09.600 itself was a result of climate change because if you ask the mainstream media in joe biden um that's what
00:56:15.040 they say it is a wildfire um is always climate change even if people are charged with arson that's
00:56:20.880 what i continue to learn every wildfire season here in alberta but it seems as though this and
00:56:26.640 i should tell you hawaii is like the deep blue state very democrat and it seems as though and we'll
00:56:32.640 get to this in a second um that some administrative decisions were made that uh
00:56:38.720 uh may have made this much much much worse but our team is on the ground there they're doing their
00:56:45.440 best to investigate however because the wildfire just ripped through uh this community there's not
00:56:51.760 a lot of infrastructure left and it has been very difficult for them to send us video even to send
00:56:58.560 pictures and tweets it's very difficult they're they're looking at their phones and saying like help
00:57:03.520 we have full bars but there's really no access to the internet whatsoever and so uh some of our
00:57:09.360 reporting might be delayed on that but please friends at home know that they are working very hard
00:57:14.800 in some pretty untenable conditions um to to get facts from on the ground and you can support their
00:57:22.320 journalism at the truth about maui.com yeah and justin it looks like they did we did manage to get
00:57:29.760 a video out so if you go there after this live stream you'll be able to watch that and see what
00:57:34.640 it came up but i'm looking at the thumbnail right now it just looks devastating um it's terrible so
00:57:40.080 definitely definitely worth the watch to see what they're up to and i like that they're also there's so
00:57:45.360 many you know theories going around and all these things that would could have started the fire and so
00:57:50.880 they're going to be graciously looking into some of those things too and so who better to do it than
00:57:57.200 rebel news have their boots on the ground and also we're of course pointing out some of the
00:58:01.840 charities that are there with their boots on the ground helping people get back on their feet i know
00:58:08.720 red cross is one of them and there is another again that is all at the truth about maui.com
00:58:15.600 yeah i think we've included the links to some of the local on the ground charities working
00:58:20.480 to help people recover from this devastation that's on the page the truth about maui.com so
00:58:25.840 um you know it's just uh just an absolute nightmare now we've got a video would and this is one of the
00:58:32.640 reasons we sent journalists there is because you know there's nothing that climate change can't do
00:58:37.760 apparently according to the left but did climate change do this not so sure uh head of maui's
00:58:44.720 emergency management agency has zero regret for not activating the sirens during the deadly wildfire
00:58:53.360 what on earth people died there's like 100 people dead what do you have no regrets i'm not sure what
00:59:01.280 this man does but i know for sure he's a democrat uh let's uh roll this the sirens as i had mentioned
00:59:07.840 earlier is used primarily for tsunamis and that's the reason why many of them are found almost all of
00:59:14.720 them are found on the coastline the public is trained to seek higher ground in the event that the
00:59:20.480 siren is sounded in fact on the website of the hawaii emergency management agency the firing
00:59:25.440 guideline is provided if you are in a low-lying area near the coastline evacuate to high grounds
00:59:31.760 inland or vertically to the fourth floor and higher of a concrete building alerts may also come in the
00:59:37.040 form of a wireless emergency alert had we sounded the siren that night we're afraid that people would
00:59:43.200 have gone mauka and if that was the case then they would have gone into the fire and so that is the
00:59:49.600 reason why our protocol has been to use wea and eas by the way i should also note that there are no sirens
00:59:57.440 mauka or on the mountainside where the fire was spreading down so even if we saw the assignment it would
01:00:04.160 not have saved those people under on the mountainside mocha huh well i don't know if i get his reasoning
01:00:15.040 i get his reasoning i'm not sure that's true but i think alerting people to an emergency yeah i think
01:00:20.720 alerting people to an emergency probably would have been a good first step yeah yeah the first thing is
01:00:27.680 is that true he said it's primarily used so there's some room there he didn't say it's always used for
01:00:35.520 this purpose he said primarily so definitely it's worth looking into uh the new claims that he's coming
01:00:41.040 out and you know he he seems very cold about it when he's delivering the stuff to uh like sort of he's
01:00:47.600 just talking about like why they stopped a sale at save on foods or something i don't know but yeah um
01:00:53.760 yeah definitely looking into it and you know it's also just pointing out that there should be
01:00:58.640 a better system in place um and maybe worth looking into where you live right now to see what's
01:01:05.280 exactly in place oh sorry my phone fell if a fire was to break out i think alberta's alberta
01:01:12.240 system is pretty great we all get text messages to our phones um right and like we know like we know
01:01:18.640 and it's because we deal with these things all the time like all the time every single year it's
01:01:24.720 not climate change it's living in the boreal forest that does this but also in southern alberta they
01:01:31.280 deal with grass fires all the time those sparks can happen like that it comes off the train tracks or
01:01:35.600 some idiot throws a butt out the window and you could i mean it just it'll just tear through the 0.83
01:01:41.520 prairie and then again i'm i'm where the grassland just crashes into the boreal forest so we deal with this
01:01:47.120 stuff all the time um but something very interesting and i saw this this morning uh michael schellenberger so
01:01:52.880 he has i i mean he's just he's great if you are not following michael schellenberger's work
01:01:58.320 both on twitter or whatever we're calling it now x x you're not calling it that i i'm not
01:02:05.840 um but also his articles like he writes for the national post sometimes or he freelances for them so
01:02:11.840 anyways michael schellenberger many say climate change caused the deadly wild deadly fires in
01:02:17.760 hawaii but it didn't what caused the fires was hawaiian electrics failure to clear flammable grasses from
01:02:23.520 around electric wires because its focus and ratepayer money was going to renewables oh i believe this
01:02:30.320 wholeheartedly between 2019 and 2022 and he brings receipts between 2019 and 2022 it invested less than
01:02:37.920 245 000 oh that's nothing on wildfire specific projects on the island while there was concern
01:02:45.760 for wildfire risk politically the focus politically the focus was on electricity generation looking back
01:02:52.560 with hindsight the business opportunities were on the generation side and the utility was going
01:02:57.520 out for bid with all these big renewable energy projects he said but in retrospect it seems clear we
01:03:03.200 weren't as focused on these fire risks as we should have been you think you think um same and he points
01:03:10.320 out this isn't the first time this happens in a democrat-run state same thing happened in california
01:03:16.160 governor gavin newsom gavin gruesome as i've heard him called before pushed the utilities to spend
01:03:24.000 billions on renewables and cut the budget for forest fire prevention the result was more forest fires when
01:03:28.560 they were caught they blamed climate change of course because uh that that justifies your ad spend
01:03:35.120 on or your i guess it is a green ad spend on renewables that justifies you shifting money that
01:03:41.040 way and he said he's been debunking climate and fire disinformation for three years the media know
01:03:46.160 better and they continue to lie about it why everything they say about california fires including
01:03:50.720 that climate change matters most is wrong in 2018 a fire ripped through the town of paradise california
01:03:54.800 killing 85 people it was the deadliest most destructive wildfire in the state's history
01:03:59.200 liabilities from wildfire started by its power lines bankrupted pacific pg&e which cut off power to
01:04:05.920 nearly 1 million homes and businesses last month to prevent wind from triggering and fanning fires uh
01:04:12.000 anyways it just it it goes on and on it's just if you follow that thread on twitter and he just goes
01:04:20.080 and just undoes all the lies and basically says no these companies should have been dealing with
01:04:28.320 wildfire risk clearing uh things in and around the lines i know i don't know if it's like in bc but like
01:04:33.840 every year i've got the power company out trimming trees near the power lines and and cutting everything
01:04:39.520 back and clearing the ditches to make sure that we don't spark up um but they weren't doing that there
01:04:45.040 they were taking that money dedicated to maintenance and making them build solar panels and stuff like
01:04:50.400 that and now here we are well definitely sounds like a follow to a good follow to have i'm not
01:04:56.160 following him yet so will do but it reminds i feel like climate change is going to be the new covid
01:05:01.280 where it's like just this blanket the old covid use oh well it's the old covid but i mean it's going to be
01:05:07.520 to the point where it's like oh that's climate change you can just sort of excuse away everything of the
01:05:12.640 any mistake that you do oh there's not enough ppe uh in canada for the health care workers oh that's
01:05:19.120 covid's fault no you threw away millions of ppe and didn't you know restock them so it's the same kind
01:05:26.400 of thing you're seeing here yeah and you know what else quit demonizing fossil fuels because you
01:05:31.280 cannot fight a forest fire without fossil fuels you cannot evacuate people without fossil fuels and you
01:05:37.600 cannot rebuild these communities without fossil fuels let this be a lesson that comes from this
01:05:43.040 is that the move away from fossil fuels makes people far less safe yeah okay let's get into some
01:05:52.880 of these chats because we're way over uh snowy roof gives us five bucks why isn't gilbo being charged with
01:05:59.520 treason being a canadian elected official and working for our enemy ccp um are according to the 0.72
01:06:07.280 canadian government is the ccp our enemy i would suggest not no he's it's our most admired it's our 1.00
01:06:15.760 dictatorship uh in canada so yeah um i think that answers that question yeah justin should have
01:06:24.400 doesn't think of them as our enemy uh strategically politically anything like that even after they uh
01:06:32.480 basically unleashed a virus on the world and lied about it yeah and let's not forget the two michaels 0.98
01:06:40.240 what what they did right to them too so yeah and what they do to their own people i mean the fact that
01:06:45.280 we even have diplomatic relations with these people seems to be a little bit unjust uh we should thank
01:06:50.560 cranky blue noser for becoming a monthly supporter thanks so much thank you appreciate that very much 0.67
01:06:57.280 and uh university or judiversity again i never know how to say it um gives us five bucks gilbo might not
01:07:05.520 return from china may be locked up over there does he believe they're going to listen to him oh they're
01:07:10.560 going to listen to him uh are they going to take what he says to heart no yeah they're just going to be
01:07:15.520 like thanks thanks bearded canadian goodbye thanks for the 1.6 million dollars yeah
01:07:23.920 yeah they're not going to take them seriously um and uh i think that's it we're all caught up
01:07:30.720 um yeah i think we as we were talking there we showed scenes from alexa's video um from uh
01:07:38.240 lahaina i think that was it as we were talking we showed that and oh we've got one more chat
01:07:43.600 one more vile dong okay uh it's like they made the name i think they made that name just so you
01:07:52.720 would read it out loud you know what i just read the names some of them send um like affectionate
01:07:59.200 messages to david menzies just so that they can hear me struggle to read them um 10 bucks thanks
01:08:06.880 for providing a vital service now that mainstream media doesn't provide news anymore but sticks to
01:08:11.600 manipulation and social engineering well thank you very much you know i always say that as long
01:08:16.880 as the mainstream media remains terrible and i'm confident that they will i have job security
01:08:22.160 forever so you know sometimes i don't necessarily cheer for them to right the ship i cheer for their uh
01:08:28.560 slow demise which is more of a suicide uh anyway i think that's it i think we're all caught up
01:08:35.120 um thanks drea for letting me talk too much as i tend to do when it's not good it was fun you had me
01:08:42.720 laughing just as much as david menzies on this one well thanks at least my jokes weren't perverty
01:08:50.240 yes this is true no hr after the after the live stream i'm not sure who is hr at our company it's david
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01:09:22.080 every little bit helps uh i'm not sure who's hosting the show tomorrow might be me let it be a
01:09:28.000 surprise to everybody including me you me everybody big surprise we'll all find out tomorrow just before
01:09:33.760 airtime um and as david menzies always says stay sane all right guys so alexa lavoie and i just touched
01:09:43.440 down in san francisco we're just on a quick layover and then we're headed to maui now i'm sure
01:09:51.200 some of you are aware that there's been some devastating wildfires that just took place in
01:09:56.880 the city of lahaina and it's completely devastated that city i just want to say that my heart goes out
01:10:04.320 to anybody that is dealing with this tragedy on the ground there whether you've lost your home
01:10:10.240 you've lost loved ones i just want to let you know that i'm thinking about you guys and my heart goes
01:10:15.120 out to you guys now we've been recommended a couple charities to support if you have any
01:10:20.400 means please consider donating to maui strong relief they're helping people on the ground
01:10:27.840 get back on their feet it's going to be a long road ahead so alexa lavoie and are are heading down
01:10:33.440 just to talk to locals give them a voice and see what really happened and just let them share their
01:10:40.720 story so we're going to be down on the ground stay tuned for our coverage if you want to check out all of
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