Rebel News Podcast - July 04, 2023


DAILY Roundup | Trudeau’s affordability plan, woman sues Govt. $10.5M, migrant riot in France


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 14 minutes

Words per Minute

157.85944

Word Count

11,770

Sentence Count

28

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

On this day in 2017, we celebrate the three-year anniversary of the time that I was first ever arrested, and how I ended up as a rebel. This is the story of how I became a rebel, and the circumstances that led me to become a rebel in the first place.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good afternoon ladies and gentlemen you have tuned into the daily roundup on this
00:00:20.080 a tuesday july 4th 2023 happy birthday to all our beloved american friends i'm david menzies
00:00:28.080 and my co-host well let me tell you a little bit about my co-host do you know what folks
00:00:33.520 today is national caesar salad day and at the rebel news cafeteria we have sequestered an area
00:00:42.320 for caesar salad only yeah we call it the cesarean section anyway she is the she devil with a spatula
00:00:51.040 she is the khaleesi of the greater coberg area she is tamara ugolini how you doing there tamara
00:00:59.440 better now knowing that it's caesar salad day i don't know how cesarean section came into the
00:01:04.320 play there but uh nonetheless here we are on july the 4th which i want to say actually is the
00:01:12.560 three-year anniversary from the time that i was first ever arrested how i ended up as a rebel
00:01:19.040 a real i was i was a real life rebel first um but uh yeah i was strolling the beach shoreline in
00:01:26.080 coberg where they had restricted access arbitrarily due to the covet hysteria and i guess at the time
00:01:32.880 there was this idea that outdoor viral spread was a scientific phenomenon which we know we knew then
00:01:40.080 but now we really know that that was never the case yeah and uh in defiance of these arbitrary
00:01:46.160 restrictions i walked the beach shoreline and was subsequently arrested and detained and held in
00:01:53.760 jail for approximately an hour and a half until i identified myself and then when you came david and
00:01:58.720 we did our interview together shortly thereafter ezra reached out and offered me a job and the rest
00:02:04.720 is history so that's a really fun time july the 4th it's kind of like the freedom day anyway you know
00:02:10.960 we have our american friends to the south who are celebrating independence and um i really felt that
00:02:18.000 in in my soul that day so here we are it was your own personal version of independence that's right you
00:02:24.480 know became an independent journalist and we're so happy to have you tamara i mean like you know folks
00:02:29.680 oh absolutely yeah i call tamara when it comes to the covid business uh she is a covid nerd and i say
00:02:37.520 that with all sincerity uh that's not a pejorative term uh she studies and studies this looks at the
00:02:44.720 fine print quite frankly the kind of stuff after page three i'm already uh you know zoning out your
00:02:50.400 sleep and um you know that and by the way i i just want we talked about this briefly uh in the meeting
00:02:57.680 you know tamara what happened at the beach in coburg your hometown was just an absolute
00:03:04.720 incredible example of how insane the so-called public health uh you know operatives were trying
00:03:14.800 to make our lives for example that beach it's not a very big beach they fenced it off you couldn't get
00:03:21.440 in it was all for safety but if you went a little way down the road because it was federal land uh there
00:03:28.640 was a beach there that you could swim in only the problem is uh it's still water and it is
00:03:36.720 thoroughly polluted by canada geese droppings so you go in there you don't want to go in there
00:03:42.880 50 50 chance you're going to get e coli uh contamination but that's okay go have a swim kids
00:03:49.200 and then even the beach that was fenced off folks and i'm not making this up you could access it by going
00:03:56.160 to um it was like a pier where the canadian coast guard of all people is situated and you could walk
00:04:03.360 down the rocks and assuming you didn't slip on one of those wet rocks and break your skull open you
00:04:09.280 could jump in the ocean and you could swim to the beach right oh yeah the lake i'm sorry well there's
00:04:14.960 this thing called riparian rights and so no one actually owns the shoreline and i think that's probably
00:04:21.040 why ezra hired me because i had done all this research on the lot lines and who owned what
00:04:26.160 and if the town actually had the jurisdiction to restrict access to this shore there's riparian
00:04:32.960 rights and then there's also um i can't remember the legal term but essentially like a right of way
00:04:38.960 where there's an easement that pedestrians and civilians had been utilizing this shorefront and that beach
00:04:46.240 passageway for centuries essentially um and so to restrict that is legally questionable and as i've
00:04:55.760 already mentioned very arbitrary it was actually not the public health unit that recommended this
00:05:00.720 they actually advised against it they said there at the time i was attending all the meetings and i was
00:05:06.160 advocating and i was delegating and you know i was doing all of the things politically that you're
00:05:10.160 supposed to do to get involved to have your voice heard in a democracy and it was all of course
00:05:14.880 following on deaf ears which is what led to my compelling of engaging in civil disobedience
00:05:20.960 because no one was listening but the public health unit actually said that it was safe to open up the
00:05:25.680 beach and if there was i mean of course they recommended restrictions be put in place but the full
00:05:30.960 closure and fencing of this beach was never recommended to council and i think it was just a straight
00:05:38.160 xenophobic display of hysteria because the cobrick beach is a known tourist destination and every year
00:05:46.800 gtaers flock to the beach uh to seek reprieve from the heat and the council really wanted to keep the
00:05:53.680 others away remember we had those color-coded lockdowns where certain areas were restricted more or less
00:05:58.960 than others and so toronto was always seen as this hot spot throughout the covid narrative because it was
00:06:05.440 cases and testing and the populations more condensed so this was all done really to keep
00:06:11.920 the others the gtaers away and there was nothing more nothing scientific to it it was
00:06:18.240 purely that so you know what that's very profound and important what you've said uh tamara because we
00:06:24.720 were told throughout this bloody pandemic follow the science follow the science and here you have the
00:06:29.200 scientists and the doctors and the health officials officials on public health and they're telling
00:06:34.400 council no this is a fool's errand to shut down the beach yeah okay thank you noted we're gonna shut
00:06:39.520 it down anyways unbelievable one last thing about this lunacy of this beach closing in uh coburg folks
00:06:47.840 is that i swam in a full suit to the shore and there was a bylaw officer there and i was walking up and
00:06:56.720 down he was like my physical shadow because while i could go into the water i still could not go on the
00:07:03.040 beach and there's bylaw officers there police officers tamara ugolini oh the whole nine yards
00:07:08.480 and i said to him uh i don't want to get a ticket or anything officer so what's the rule and he said
00:07:15.600 and i'm not making this up i wish i were uh we're going by uh the ankle exposure rule and i go what does
00:07:23.280 that mean he says well if i can see your ankles that means you're not deep enough in the water you're
00:07:29.840 closer to the land of the beach and i'll have to give you an 880 ticket what is this victorian
00:07:35.280 england don't show your ankles that scale can you imagine and that's where law enforcement resources
00:07:42.240 were applied to absolutely incredible i just that was the same day my dad was arrested yes yeah so it
00:07:48.320 was like a double whammy for the ugolinis those few weeks there i was arrested but mind you i didn't
00:07:53.440 have a whole crowd there and i just had myself and uh the teacher that joined me retired teacher
00:07:59.520 together we're obviously very there is mr ugolini himself there's what a legend with his rage hat
00:08:06.000 um but there's footage in that video as well of you jumping in david you in a full suit as you
00:08:11.040 mentioned and you lost your hat i did what a time to be alive it went out to sea i guess
00:08:15.840 does the coburg lake attach to the sea somehow maybe there's a a menzoid hat floating in the
00:08:21.680 atlantic ocean there's some of the beach goers anyway um what a time anyway okay so while we kind
00:08:30.800 of get into some of the covet hysteria let's get back to what we're doing here today we have a full
00:08:35.440 docket as per usual um if you're joining us you can find us we're streaming on a few different
00:08:41.440 platforms rumble odyssey and youtube and getter um we will get into some more coveted nitty-gritty
00:08:48.800 i think towards the end of the show so at that point we'll sign off of youtube because they're
00:08:53.040 censorious thugs and we can't share any opinions or even actual data that goes against that safe
00:09:00.240 and effective narrative um due to their arbitrary community standards which actually change every
00:09:05.520 month so um we will get off of youtube at that point so i urge you just to head on over to one
00:09:12.000 of those other platforms and join us there so that you will have uninterrupted stream and then on some of
00:09:17.680 those platforms you can send us some paid chats and that's a great way for you to engage with us on
00:09:24.080 the live stream directly us to provide some commentary or some feedback or if you have a tip or anything that
00:09:30.000 you would like us to read on air i believe it's five dollars or more and also support our independent
00:09:37.520 journalism at the same time because we don't take any handouts from the government we're not state
00:09:41.280 funded media and that is why we can continue to bring you truth to power journalism that focuses
00:09:47.840 on accountability instead of just parroting the the state so and nor would we take those handouts
00:09:55.360 if offered assuming there'd be a frigid cold day in hell could you imagine that which might be nice
00:10:01.360 because it's extremely hot here in southeastern ontario today and i gotta tell you it's working
00:10:06.320 for you tamara i thought when i first saw you today i thought you had one of those 300 yorkville
00:10:11.120 salon hairdos but it's the humidity it's just the humidity it is just going it's what a look i'll tell
00:10:16.560 you and you know i got one last note on that uh please toronto radio stop topping the news that it is
00:10:23.280 hot humid and hazy and that experts recommend you stay well hydrated and wear sunscreen and
00:10:30.560 sit down in the shade i mean we're not you know delicate endangered flowers here like i mean i think
00:10:38.320 we know what to do when it's hot all right this is not driving you crazy it's like oh really uh stay
00:10:45.200 hydrated stay in the shade oh golly i would have been so much cooler if i had known that yesterday
00:10:51.200 it's the nanny state rearing its its thumb once again speaking of nanny state yes we have prime
00:10:57.840 minister justin trudeau um gaslighting canadians telling him telling us that he's making our life
00:11:06.560 more affordable well his government quite literally does the exact opposite have a look at this cringy
00:11:13.520 social media post by the prime minister of a g7 nation at that we're working to make life more
00:11:20.320 affordable deliver you the supports you need so let's go over the five different benefits we're
00:11:26.080 delivering this month first is our newest benefit which we recently passed in the house of commons
00:11:31.440 called the grocery rebate if you're a family with two kids earning a low or modest income you could
00:11:37.200 receive over 450 dollars that's going out on july 5th and about 11 million canadians will be eligible
00:11:44.880 another one is the gst hst credit this is a payment goes out tax-free to individuals and families with
00:11:52.160 low and modest incomes if you're a single canadian you may be eligible for up to 496 a year with payments
00:11:59.920 also going out on july 5th you're a family with kids you probably already know full well about the
00:12:05.680 candidate child benefit which is hundreds of dollars a month tax-free to help you with the
00:12:11.200 high costs of raising children well every july that amount is adjusted based on your family income
00:12:17.520 and indexed to inflation so coming july 20th you'll get the updated payments if you live in any of these
00:12:24.000 provinces you'll be receiving your summer pollution price rebate between july 14th and july 21st it puts
00:12:32.080 more money back in the pockets of families while fighting climate change and protecting our
00:12:36.480 environment and finally payments for the canada pension plan will be delivered on july 27. if you're
00:12:42.640 retired this money is here to support you and will vary based on your previous income that was a lot of
00:12:47.920 information and you can find out more about each of them at canada.ca benefits but at the end of the day
00:12:54.800 what you need to know is this oh my goodness you know uh tamara ugolini first of all how condescending
00:13:05.200 is he i mean is it just me but that's the the vibe i got it reminds me of the you know the romper room
00:13:11.760 teacher looking through her magic mirror like treating adults taxpayers as children but he said a lot five
00:13:18.320 different things grocery rebate uh i'm you know what i you know who's going to benefit the most
00:13:23.760 from that it'd be like the weston and sobe families the multi-billionaires i'm sure they're
00:13:30.080 doing cartwheels over this but here's the thing uh blackface if you didn't slap a carbon and pollution
00:13:36.880 tax on everything then those groceries getting to shelves wouldn't be so expensive we wouldn't need
00:13:44.160 this rebate number two gst for low and moderate income describe that uh tamara ugolini does that
00:13:51.040 mean somebody like you and i who can't afford to oh i don't know go to london england and stay in a
00:13:57.120 six thousand dollar a night room with a private butler i mean the guy is so tone deaf in this
00:14:05.200 inflationary high interest rate post-covid time to do something like that i mean if i were prime
00:14:11.520 minister if i were the town dog catcher to abuse tax funds like that it would be off the off the
00:14:18.000 table uh then there was the um the child benefit uh program i wonder if my two kids who are now in
00:14:26.400 their early 20s can they identify as uh children you know yeah underage yeah because you know blackface
00:14:32.560 you know much like that um burly bald muscular guy identifying as a female uh rugby player and putting
00:14:40.160 real biological women in hospital with his um his hits uh can can does that you know identification
00:14:49.200 business work in a non-sexual orientation gender identification fashion because then i could use
00:14:55.520 that money too for those kids then the pollution price reaping you know tamara just last week went to
00:15:03.520 see blackface do a 1700 a dinner fundraiser at a swank toronto hotel if you ask me he's overcharging
00:15:11.280 that dinner by 1600 999 dollars and 99 cents but that's just me and i couldn't help but notice once
00:15:19.280 again folks the suvs are running 24 7 are are they evs are they plug-in hybrids oh no no no typically
00:15:30.720 chevy suburban full-size suvs with an eight-cylinder engine and they idle because god forbid that black
00:15:38.080 face with his armani clad suit gets in and his arse touches leather seats that are not perfect room
00:15:45.520 temperature what a hypocrite again and then the canada pension plan like seriously tamara can anyone
00:15:52.800 especially in these inflationary days live on a canadian pension plan allowance anyways that's my rent
00:16:00.000 over to you my friend well it's so ironic that the government just give us all your money through
00:16:06.160 taxation and taxes on taxes which is what the carbon tax is essentially and then we'll give
00:16:12.800 you back a small portion of it as though somehow we're benefiting you and this isn't a positive this
00:16:18.560 doesn't indicate that canada has a robust strong growing economy this indicates that everyday canadians
00:16:26.560 are struggling to afford the basic necessities of life and the government must in step in and
00:16:33.680 intervene and issue these rebates and i mean a lot of people and myself included would state that this
00:16:41.280 is a stepping stone to that universal basic income which we know the government has been trying to
00:16:47.600 institute since the covet days where they gave out these covet checks just willy-nilly to everyone i think
00:16:53.920 two thousand dollars bi-weekly for six weeks if i remember correctly and there was all these small
00:16:59.680 business grants and this and that when people could have literally just assessed their own risk
00:17:05.760 stayed open went to work if they so pleased if they didn't then i'm sure there was others who were
00:17:12.080 willing to come forward to replace them and the economy would have continued to survive so this to me
00:17:17.600 doesn't sit doesn't state booming economy this is a failing economy where canadians and the citizens
00:17:26.160 of canada are struggling to afford basic necessities and the government is going to be there as this saving
00:17:32.960 grace when the root cause of all of this is their own policies and short fallings i mean did we expect
00:17:39.760 anything more from a prime minister who stated himself that budgets would balance itself i mean didn't
00:17:45.440 he say he had a learning disability i don't know if we have that clip where he can't do basic math
00:17:50.400 i mean that's really this is really embarrassing that this is someone who's ruling well we know he has
00:17:56.400 an ethics disability but you know what i'm not trying to be funny or mean here or anything but
00:18:01.680 that's an incredible quote the budget will balance itself like what what did he mean by that i remember
00:18:08.000 once asking katherine swift of formerly the head of the canadian independent business federation
00:18:13.600 yes uh she says i have no bloody idea what the budget will balance itself it sounds like something
00:18:20.960 a child would say well i'm lost for words there because as time goes on uh this prime minister conducts
00:18:30.400 himself more like a child than a reasonable rational adult but on this not on this topic we have
00:18:36.160 a um article from ctv news politics where the cra the canada revenue agency they delve into
00:18:43.200 their that specific rebate they're issuing this one-time grocery rebate on july the 5th and so
00:18:51.120 about halfway down they give examples here on how much you could receive and i'm not sure it's
00:18:57.200 obviously based off of income so i don't know what the cutoffs there are but if you're single you could
00:19:02.400 receive a maximum payment of um depending on how many children you have 628 one-time payment if you have
00:19:09.520 four children and then if you're married or living common law you could receive up to 628 for this
00:19:15.600 one-time rebate if you have four children but canadians would be keeping that in their pockets
00:19:21.440 if they weren't being taxed out of the yahoo by this prime minister his policies again the carbon tax
00:19:28.000 which he said happy canada day to canadians by instituting the second federal carbon tax and as the
00:19:36.240 um taxpayers federation the canadian taxpayers federation said i think they put out a news
00:19:42.640 release let me just share this so that we can um share it with you on the screen that's run by franco
00:19:49.920 terrazzano who does great work by the way great work yeah um he says here there are no rebates this is
00:19:58.160 about fourth paragraph up from the end there are no rebates with the second carbon tax so that came out july
00:20:04.880 first happy canada day to all of us no rebates and it's being added on top of the current tax because
00:20:10.480 there was already an existing carbon tax in place by 2030 which is kind of like the end game date for
00:20:18.880 net zero uh so by 2030 the two carbon taxes will increase the price of gas by about 55 cents per
00:20:26.320 liter and that doesn't include inflation and the rising cost of gas and oil per barrel and all this
00:20:33.440 so how this is simultaneously going to cool the earth and offset global warming is is really beyond
00:20:41.840 me you know tamara when you say um when you're quoting uh franco talking about the rebate being
00:20:49.360 a no rebate um that reminds me when i was a child late 60s early 70s devouring every marvel comic book
00:20:58.560 published in the letters of the editor section if you could find something wrong something wrong in
00:21:04.560 the continuity maybe the the character's costume was a different color because of some printing error
00:21:10.880 you could write in alert them and if you and if they verified that it was wrong they would give you
00:21:16.800 a no prize and as a kid i was too stupid to understand what the joke is because i i would like
00:21:24.560 study these comics thinking i want to win a no prize not realizing that was the gag you're getting no
00:21:31.840 prize much like trudeau said you're getting a rebate and franco's going uh-uh it's no rebate
00:21:38.560 it's nothing coming back to you this is disgraceful yeah yeah and we have a super chat here from snowy roof
00:21:45.200 on this topic uh who asks since when did the cpp the canada pension plan become a government pension
00:21:52.560 when it was the employees and employers who paid into it hmm good point and they what is the
00:22:00.560 retirement age because they monkeyed around with that a couple of times 65 67 or 65 you can apply
00:22:06.480 for it even if you're working i believe uh there's just again it's based off of your income so depending
00:22:11.440 on how much you make you'll get and i'm not there yet and that is one of the problems uh tamara
00:22:17.520 ugolini in terms of the age benchmark when these actuary tables were set many decades ago it was
00:22:26.160 thought that you'd retire in the early 60s pretty much by 65 66 67 you were buggering off to the great
00:22:34.080 hereafter you were dying right now we have 70 and 80 year olds climbing mount everest for goodness sakes
00:22:41.280 we're living longer because we're living more healthy uh and that has completely thrown out
00:22:48.640 the viability of the pension plan well and the way things are going now there are some canadians who
00:22:54.800 are out there who are approaching that age saying we retirement is a distant far off perhaps even a
00:23:02.480 memory we will never be able to retire under these conditions and with these with these measly payment
00:23:09.200 payouts and payments um but we have some comedic relief from our friend comedian ben bankus
00:23:17.200 that we wanted to share with our viewers so that it's not all doom and gloom uh it's a nice voice
00:23:22.720 over here let's have a quick look at it we're working to make your life as difficult and awful as possible
00:23:29.200 so let's go over the ways that we're doing that here at the liberal government first is our newest
00:23:34.320 benefit the grocery rebate so essentially if you're already poor and have no money and can barely
00:23:40.480 afford groceries we're gonna send you like 200 a year next is a gst hst credit which essentially is
00:23:48.240 a scam so i'll explain it so not only are you taxed on your income annually but of course every single
00:23:55.920 thing you buy has an extra tax on it so we're trying to tax you as much as possible probably
00:24:02.320 like 70 after it's all said and done so to make you feel better about this absolute assault on your
00:24:09.440 finances we are sending you a small check for 200 a year that'll just make you feel good about
00:24:15.600 communism the canada child benefit so what this is is once we steal all your money through taxation
00:24:22.160 and fees and municipal taxes etc etc we're now coming for your kids so once we teach your child
00:24:29.440 to be transgendered we're also going to give you a benefit for that so expect another couple hundred
00:24:34.640 dollars a year this summer pollution rebate you guys are going to get this based on how much smoke
00:24:40.160 is in the air and that you've inhaled and once we determine how quickly your lungs are deteriorating
00:24:46.320 we're going to send you another couple hundred dollars that was a lot of information so if you want
00:24:50.560 to read it all out you can go to canada.ca slash you're you know here's the thing um i feel for the
00:25:00.240 stand-up comedian community tamara ugolini because you know real life like the front page is a stand-up
00:25:08.320 script or a sitcom script i mean the jokes that we are being delivered by our elected officials uh bad jokes
00:25:17.360 with no punchline uh by the way uh how does ben bankus and such uh make a living by the way my
00:25:24.000 condolences to ben bankus he was one of 102 candidates that ran for toronto mayor and i had a
00:25:31.520 little monologue last week folks i was looking at the winners and losers of course the ultimate winner
00:25:35.440 would be olivia chow she is the mayor uh anyone from anna bylau the second place finisher on down
00:25:42.560 you you're the loser the ultimate loser uh the city of toronto just where you see what uh three
00:25:48.960 years of uh commie socialism does to hogtown and you gotta when you look at the list though there was one
00:25:56.720 other benchmark i thought for loser versus uber loser and that was one of the candidates that was running was
00:26:04.800 molly the dog and 83 human beings finished behind molly so if a canine if another species beat you
00:26:13.760 and i'm afraid ben bankus was in that category wow how do you talk about that at a cocktail party
00:26:22.160 oh molly we have a couple more super chats i'll just read them quickly before we get to our next
00:26:27.440 story which is a david feature oh um so we have five dollars from cool beans 89 thank you the host
00:26:35.200 well let me tell you about him yesterday july 3rd 38 years ago back to the future was released in 1986
00:26:44.160 i bought my first vcr and the first movie was back to the future there you go wow you know what one of
00:26:51.520 my favorite movies ever because uh i really can't stand living in this woke society folks and if there
00:26:58.240 was such a thing as a delorean dmc 12 with the uber rare flux capacitor option i'm setting those
00:27:07.200 coordinates right for that year 1985 maybe 1983 that was a good year i remember it was so normal then
00:27:14.720 you know tamara ugolini i wasn't born yet but well i'm telling you then all the more reason to hop in
00:27:20.000 my delorean and get back there and show you how reasonable what i mean the idea of a trick question
00:27:27.040 to a supreme court justice would not be define a woman i mean it was so normal and i i know time
00:27:35.920 travel is a science fiction trope and probably can never be done but how about plan b how about we
00:27:43.920 swing the pendulum back how about after all this nonsense we're going through you know with uh
00:27:50.720 she males competing in female sports and drag queen story time and pornography in uh children's school
00:27:57.840 libraries when are we going to hit the wall and say enough i don't care if you call me insensitive
00:28:06.160 or bigoted or a hater we're rolling back the clock to when things were normal that's right i use the
00:28:13.440 new n-word folks normal there is normal and there's abnormal and the abnormal abnormal inmates that should
00:28:20.880 be in the asylum are instead running it i think well let's go to a quick ad break and then we'll come back
00:28:27.840 to uh david's story from windsor no matter what god will bring us through and i said we will not bow
00:28:37.680 down to your gods for tickets showtime details and to see the trailer please go to save the christians.com
00:28:55.840 in a world plagued by conformity where truth is distorted freedom is a distant memory and big
00:29:03.680 brother is always watching one man winston smith looks to break through his bleak existence
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00:30:06.560 not only the rebellion of conformity but i think the rebellion against state surveillance and censorship
00:30:14.560 and so a lot of the times on this show and on our reports we have referenced certain terms that come
00:30:21.360 directly from that book orwellian george orwell's writings in what was a fictitious dystopian depiction
00:30:29.360 of uh 1984 the year 1984 moving forward and so if you're not sure when we use some of those words like
00:30:36.160 the thought police or big brother um the ministry of truth that is a great read to
00:30:43.120 to kind of get up to speed with the way things have rolled out and the way that the state has acted
00:30:50.000 especially as paul revoch the illustrator said over the last three years so um i think that's by 1984.com
00:30:57.440 and the book itself i read 1984 gosh i don't even know 15 20 years ago probably i've read it a few times
00:31:04.560 but i do remember that it being very difficult to read because the font was really small the actual font
00:31:11.360 style itself was hard to follow so nothing in the book in terms of the actual writings have been
00:31:17.120 changed it's just that there's obviously the accompanying illustrations now but also the font
00:31:23.920 and type has been adjusted to make it easier to read so for anyone is interested i think it's a great
00:31:30.400 place to start if you haven't already read that book 100 you know tamara i read 1984
00:31:36.000 in 1979 five years before the actual date i was in high school uh it was riveting and our big boss man
00:31:44.240 ezreal event back in 2021 said during one of his monologues that i ask you even if you've read it before
00:31:53.520 re-read uh 1984 i should and i did i bought a new copy read it and two things struck me one i had forgotten how
00:32:04.880 shockingly good it was in a haunting and heartbreaking fashion secondly i was struck by how much had come
00:32:13.920 true that orwell's only sin i think tamara ugolini was getting the date wrong and the only reason it's
00:32:20.160 called 1984 he wrote it in 1948 published the year the next year or while passing away tragically in 1950
00:32:28.720 he had chronic health problems but he just simply uh reversed the digits in 1948 became 84 that's the
00:32:38.320 only reason for the title of the book uh so his only sin was not calling it oh i don't know 2022
00:32:45.360 and changing the setting to say ottawa canada and looking at what happened to people supporting the
00:32:52.480 trucker rebellion suddenly having their bank accounts tinkered with uh having even ex-law enforcement
00:32:59.360 having their cell phones bugged and their computers this is pure 1984 stuff folks but it happened uh
00:33:06.880 here big time in 2022 and now you look at the censorious bills of c11 c18 um blackface is just
00:33:17.360 getting ready to go full orwell on our asses let me tell you please read this book and see the
00:33:24.000 brilliance of georgia orwell you know going back you know so many decades in terms of predicting what we
00:33:31.440 are living through today it's even going back right to the beginnings of 2020 when the health
00:33:35.920 emergency was declared where the public health agency of canada colluded with telus to monitor
00:33:42.720 and track canadian cell phone data i'm not lying we have this is as an exclusive access to information
00:33:49.200 request and maybe we can show i just shared the article there's a couple of them but that we've
00:33:55.120 published at rebel investigates.com um that highlight just how much telus was paid by the public health
00:34:03.120 agency of canada i.e our tax dollars to monitor your compliance with public health measures including
00:34:11.440 the lockdowns and the stay-at-home orders so yeah this is this was kind of the writing on the wall which
00:34:16.960 is a scary thought to think that um something a dystopian novel of this magnitude could come to fruition
00:34:23.440 in real time and sadly we're living it yeah indeed um animal farm was sort of the primer
00:34:31.040 uh for 1984 again uh wholly recommend you read that or reread that as the case may be
00:34:38.480 and you're another good book by orwell too um down and out in paris and london chronicling
00:34:45.120 that he was homeless in both those cities for years struggling as a writer to get by i think that's
00:34:51.200 what contributed to his bad health in uh later years you know and he said something very profound
00:34:57.040 about that tamara ugolini and it was this that um you know people uh look down at panhandlers right
00:35:05.680 thinking um you're lazy right go get a job and what he pointed out is that when you're you know going up
00:35:15.200 and down the pavement 14 15 16 hours a day in heat in frigid cold in rain and you're begging for bits
00:35:25.680 and pieces of change really what people don't like or despise you for is the fact that you're putting
00:35:35.440 all this effort because it is hard work panhandling according to orwell for such little gain you know and
00:35:42.240 i never connected those dots and i think he's right i mean imagine if you and i if we spent our
00:35:47.200 existence living out on the streets uh just walking up and down in all kinds of weather trying to
00:35:54.320 get by on you know dimes and nickels and quarters uh it would be horrendous i think and um and that's
00:36:02.720 the problem it's too much work is going into too little payoff brilliant guy yeah or you could utilize
00:36:10.400 that energy and try to get a job 100 but let's talk about some of the uh the report that you
00:36:19.600 recently went to you traveled to windsor and you've done a few reports in windsor you were busy
00:36:24.000 during your time there but this particular one is about the um immigrant immigration hotels
00:36:31.680 that is right uh windsor much like cornwall and ottawa and toronto and perhaps worst of all
00:36:38.960 and i say worst of all because it is one of the most iconic tourism cities in the world niagara falls
00:36:48.160 um hundreds and hundreds of hotel rooms are being taken over by um well illegal aliens in the case of
00:36:57.840 windsor with the candidate chris soda he ran for war two uh he lost um but he took me on a tour of some
00:37:05.440 of these hotels and i get it from the hoteliers uh or the people who own the hotels folks you're
00:37:12.400 getting 100 capacity for months and months and months probably at full rack rate that's industry
00:37:21.760 jargon for you know the maximum price not the discounted price you're going to get on hotels.com or
00:37:28.000 hotwire.ca and on and on so really um it's like that lottery ticket cash for life isn't it to marry
00:37:36.560 you galini but the problem is what is the cost of the taxpayer um it's not just the accommodation
00:37:44.240 it's the meals it's the clothing and allowance it's the fact that as they discovered in agra falls
00:37:49.360 uh these migrants aren't getting around on public transit or even taking ubers they're taking cabs
00:37:54.160 that's the most expensive way to get around and it's all on the taxpayer tab and uh as i understand
00:38:01.840 it for windsor most came through the notorious rocksham road crossing between uh quebec and new
00:38:09.040 york state and some were flown from new york to detroit and they come over via the ambassador bridge or
00:38:16.480 the windsor detroit tunnel and um it's just the fact of the matter is tomorrow what is
00:38:24.080 this costing us and secondly are these really all um refugees or are these some of these people at
00:38:33.600 least i'm sure there has to be some unquantifiable percentage folks are they just people skipping the
00:38:39.440 line they don't want to get in the line and migrate into canada like everyone else probably a process that
00:38:46.320 takes a couple of years i understand it but you know what why should we be in the process of rewarding
00:38:53.920 uh those people who skip the line well and they disregard canadian law right from the onset does
00:38:59.600 that sound like that's going to be a contributing upstanding citizen of our country when they disavow
00:39:07.360 our laws and legislation right off the hop and as we just discussed there are national canadian nationals
00:39:14.880 in the streets panhandling veterans suffering homelessness and injustice after being injured in the
00:39:23.040 field in their line of work and those individuals are all completely disregarded by this government
00:39:29.600 i mean another famous quote by prime minister justin trudeau was you're asking more than we can take
00:39:35.600 in response to a veteran wondering why they aren't compensated for work related injuries that they
00:39:43.440 suffered while they were serving our great country no and um so this is just you know another
00:39:50.880 nail in the coffin for failed policy by the liberals is this idea that we can welcome newcomers and
00:39:59.520 diversity is our strength but we don't have the support system in place our our economy is failing our
00:40:05.840 healthcare system is in crisis chronically understaffed overburdened overworked
00:40:11.200 and we have canadians at home suffering who aren't getting any of this help and you know uh tamara
00:40:19.120 ugolini i spoke to a merchant in windsor who deals with a lot of hotel employees so he was he had so many
00:40:26.880 stories uh couldn't come on camera of course because we live in cancel culture and uh you know hasta la vista
00:40:34.400 for this guy and his business but one of the anecdotes stands out and it was about um a hotel
00:40:41.040 throwing out a huge shipment of perfectly edible and fine food why because there were refugees from
00:40:49.280 afghanistan coming in and the government ordered the hotel to make sure that everything was halal
00:40:55.280 now look i you know i'm all about religious sensitivity but by the same token what's that saying
00:41:00.720 beggars can't be choosers i mean are we going to inject wokeism into this policy as well and actually
00:41:08.320 be in a position to ruin perfectly good edible food um because of some kind of you know religious
00:41:16.480 sensitivity uh i'm sorry that's not my bag and parents are quite literally struggling to feed their
00:41:22.080 children and so this is the state of affairs in canada where it seems like people crossing our border
00:41:27.440 illegally are treated better than those who live right here at home who are suffering and struggling
00:41:32.480 oh yeah and let's not forget i'll never forget um when you quoted blackface telling that veteran
00:41:39.600 in edmonton that you're asking for too much that was just one year after blackface had uh presented
00:41:47.360 omar qatar our homegrown al-qaeda terrorist who murdered a u.s serviceman and partially blinded another
00:41:56.720 gave him an eight-figure check 10.5 million of your tax dollars for being a self-confessed murderer
00:42:05.600 and terrorist and what was the excuse to marry you galini oh you know what if we went through the
00:42:10.880 courts um and we had to fight this uh this could end up costing the government 20s you know over 20
00:42:17.760 million 30 million etc oh suddenly the blackface liberals are fiscal conservatives when it comes to this
00:42:25.520 terrorist give me a break already well and speaking of mass immigration and the repercussion of that
00:42:31.760 we recently had a dynamic duo ezra levant rebel commander and our head of production efran monsanto
00:42:38.960 in france and we have a compiled a page there that you can check out all of our france reports from the
00:42:45.440 last few days france on fire dot com but we have a video from ezra himself on migrant youths looting and
00:42:56.240 vandalizing a local car dealership so let's share that with you here if you haven't heard otherwise
00:43:02.800 ezra levant here in marseilles where there have been riots for almost a week in response to police
00:43:09.040 shooting a 17 year old muslim man after an altercation i'm standing outside a volkswagen
00:43:16.240 dealership that i saw on social media take a look at what i saw
00:43:30.240 well i came here and the place is being smashed in you can see the door is crashed windows are boarded
00:43:48.480 up and they're being blocked by another vehicle and there's a man on guard well what happened well i
00:43:54.560 spoke to the owner who told me in some detail a group of young people she said as young as 12 or 13
00:44:01.920 smashed into the volkswagen dealership and found the keys to all the cars
00:44:09.280 broke in grabbed them and tried all the cars and they stole 42 cars last night what's fascinating
00:44:18.640 is that she said that 20 of them were recovered the next day just abandoned on the road they weren't
00:44:26.080 even sold these kids were taking them for a joyride an act of defiance and theft as a way to fight the
00:44:33.760 man she said she's never seen anything like it unless she's scattered she said that in the past police
00:44:41.200 have had other altercations but it's led to nothing like this i don't know what the future is
00:44:47.920 of this volkswagen dealership it's like so many riots in american cities where black lives matters
00:44:54.720 activists have a riot as protest to a african-american being shot but they protest by
00:45:02.480 burning down their own neighborhood this volkswagen dealership has nothing to do with the government
00:45:08.720 or the police it's a hard-working family that's trying to sell cars in a neighborhood that doesn't
00:45:14.960 really have a lot of businesses they feel scared and victimized and frankly i don't know if they're
00:45:20.880 going to stick around for revolutions i'm ezra levant and to see all our stories from marseille and the
00:45:28.400 riots in france go to franceonfire.com you know tamara ugolini thank goodness ezra levant and efran are there
00:45:39.520 because quite frankly i don't trust how the mainstream media is covering this story but you
00:45:45.680 know i think ezra really nailed it um this 17 year old nigerian that was involved in a police chase
00:45:52.640 was killed it seems like an overreaction by the police um we don't have all the details but it is
00:46:01.200 you know france's george floyd year if you will and um like ezra said how did the cause for social
00:46:10.320 justice in america get forwarded by rioters you know such as the members of antifa and black lives
00:46:20.160 matter which is really just a communist front going into black neighborhoods and incinerating independently
00:46:28.240 owned black businesses how what was the purpose there similarly in france i think there's a lot
00:46:35.040 of blame to go around i believe when you have these migrants to france from say nigeria or algeria
00:46:42.800 that they are not treated as as first-class citizens i think there's a lot to that however
00:46:48.400 ezra in one of his previous videos said to some of the kids he was interviewing do you consider yourself
00:46:55.680 french first or algerian or nigerian as the case may be and it was always their home country oh
00:47:02.480 algeria oh nigerian well if you're now living in france and you're not all in as being a french citizen
00:47:11.360 then maybe that is going to lead to some justification of not treating you as a first-class
00:47:18.640 citizen what i'm saying is very complicated you know to mary ugolini there is a ton of blame to go
00:47:24.800 around and let's not forget macron uh on this and his policies um so we're gonna i i think it's ebbing
00:47:33.920 out i know france has deployed the military and um and well they should because you know my heart that
00:47:40.960 you know that was a great piece by ezra folks here's a little mom pa volkswagen dealership i'm pretty
00:47:47.920 certain uh i'll have to ask ezra when he gets back that they are insured for this kind of thing uh if
00:47:54.400 they're not this might be a lethal blow to the business um but you're just trying to make ends
00:48:01.120 meet you're creating jobs you're providing a product people want to buy and these hoodlums these thugs
00:48:08.240 come in vandalize the dealership take you know 40 cars for a joyride of only 20 have been recovered
00:48:14.880 again is that all about standing up for the 17 year old that was victimized by the police or was that
00:48:22.080 you just having a wild saturday night well that's yeah it's a great point and france has had open
00:48:28.720 borders for for years now with massive as you mentioned unassimilated migrant populations massive
00:48:36.480 unemployment and um under now they're rioting and looting yeah under the guise of social justice i i
00:48:43.520 guess is what this all boils down to um and somehow stealing luxury cars is supposed to give justice to
00:48:52.640 this this youth um george floyd adjacent yes youth um so and then spilling into belgium uh as well
00:49:02.400 right well what did that nation have to do with this i mean come on this is i think these are
00:49:08.480 opportunists in terms of uh the mobsters out there that want to take advantage of a situation
00:49:14.880 they really don't give a rodent's rectum about that kid that was killed and i think that there will be
00:49:19.920 another report coming out just a wrap-up video on franceonfire.com shortly um so stay tuned for that
00:49:27.840 one as they kind of did a recap of what they found and what they saw on the ground because you can't
00:49:33.040 trust even twitter social media clips you never know when the clip was published if it was old if
00:49:38.880 it's fake if it's revamped um so it's really nice to be in a position to be able to provide you boots
00:49:47.520 on the ground journalism and so if you appreciate that you can also chip in at that website franceonfire.com
00:49:54.080 to help offset the travel costs of ezra and efron who traveled very modestly
00:49:59.360 we're already in europe decided last minute to head on over to france to do some reporting there
00:50:05.840 um so we always appreciate our viewers helping us to bring you that side often coined the other side
00:50:13.280 of the story and if i may add to marry you li unlike blackface we're not staying in six thousand
00:50:19.920 dollar a room uh hotels uh we're not um running up a tab of a hundred thousand dollars on a flight
00:50:28.960 i don't even know how you do that even if you're to try uh it is the very base economic airline that
00:50:36.720 got efron and ezra over to france um it's typically bmb or whatever the cheapest uh motel is uh it's not
00:50:46.560 some you know seaside view uh luxury hotel we we respect your donations that's what i'm trying to
00:50:54.960 tell you so and and even if it's just a little bit that you can contribute it all counts so thank you
00:51:01.040 yeah thank you all right let's go to a quick ad break we'll come back to some super chats but we
00:51:06.080 will get into a copid 19 vaccine injury story and so stay tuned for the ad break but after the ad we
00:51:14.320 are going to get off of youtube so if you haven't already head over to rumble odyssey or getter
00:51:20.320 join us there for the last roughly eight minute segment of the show um because it's wrong think
00:51:26.960 which is another 1984 reference if you haven't read the book again i recommend you head on over and
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00:52:32.800 all righty so we have a new lawsuit that went out in alberta and we'll just pull up our we have a
00:52:39.840 written piece um but i've reached out to the lawyer eva chibiak to do a video interview about this because
00:52:46.720 i have some additional questions um but the basics are that an alberta woman files a 10.5 million dollar
00:52:54.080 lawsuit against the government the cbc over her vaccine injury and the vaccine misinformation
00:53:02.160 spread by those entities um so it reads here following a thorough medical evaluation
00:53:08.480 miss sakamoto was diagnosed with severe and permanent bell's palsy attributed to the pfizer vaccine as a
00:53:16.400 result she has endured facial paralysis hearing loss vision impairment dizziness anxiety depression
00:53:23.600 memory loss cognitive impairment sickness which is essentially like twitches or jerk like body jerks
00:53:31.920 sleep dis disruption speech impairment tinnitus and vertigo so in other words her life has been ruined
00:53:40.720 seriously her yeah her life has been ruined she's a lethbridge mother of three now i have no
00:53:47.840 sometimes i barely function as a mother and i am a healthy robust individual i don't know how you
00:53:53.840 could even tend to your mothering duties let alone work outside the home or do whatever you do in you
00:54:01.040 know to make an income with these kinds of debilitating afflictions so she's suffering from permanent
00:54:08.000 bell's palsy after of course she was told through government and state broadcast messaging that she
00:54:15.200 had to do her part and was doing the right thing by following the incessant recommendations of the
00:54:21.760 covid regime to receive a novel covid 19 injection and as a result she's suffering these debilitating
00:54:29.200 afflictions but just um i think a few days ago i don't know the exact date i can follow up um this lawsuit
00:54:37.200 was filed on behalf of miss carrie sakamoto by lawyers eva chepiak who some of you may recall is one of the
00:54:45.280 freedom convoy lawyers um and james kitchen who we feature often through the liberty coalition canada
00:54:53.520 um organization and so both of them have joined forces they're working with the institute for justice
00:54:59.680 and freedom uh for empowered canadians and they have named directly the federal minister of health
00:55:06.800 so that's eve duclo the chief public health officer of canada teresa tam health canada the public health
00:55:14.080 agency of canada dr celia lorenko alberta health services and the canadian broadcasting corporation
00:55:22.960 they say that they were negligent provided information they knew to be false and or incomplete
00:55:28.480 and that they censored and suppressed truthful and reliable information about vaccine injuries
00:55:34.080 which caused harm permanent damage to miss sakamoto and we know this through um the the privy council
00:55:43.200 office they they put out a memo um on winning vaccine messaging that essentially sought to cover up
00:55:53.680 vaccine injuries downplay the risk to ensure that nothing compromised that safe and effective pharma
00:56:01.760 marketing scheme and i have a previous report on that i'm actually going to do a follow-up because i
00:56:06.720 have since been able to obtain the entire privy council office memo done in collaboration with impact canada
00:56:14.560 it is concerning the the lengths and the behavioral science
00:56:19.760 used to manipulate canadians to comply with the vaccine rollout and this poor woman
00:56:27.920 was subject to that a victim of it and now she will suffer the rest of her life now she has
00:56:34.400 a documented vaccine injury she was compensated barely by the visp program the vaccine injury support
00:56:42.240 program that newly instituted um vaccine injury support rolled out by the federal government
00:56:48.560 shortly after they saw the influx of covid vaccine injuries um but it's not enough to cover the costs
00:56:55.760 she's had to move the whole story is just absolutely insane the injustice faced by this individual
00:57:02.080 thinking she was doing her part and the right thing and now is suffering as a result and you know
00:57:08.240 tamara ugolini i can't help but notice the coincidence in terms of the figure that she's suing
00:57:15.280 uh for uh against the government 10.5 million dollars so imagine that folks we talked about that very
00:57:22.240 briefly earlier in the show omer katar terrorist murderer self-confessed by the way so there's no wiggle room
00:57:29.280 here voluntarily the federal government gives him 10.5 million dollars for hurt feelings and here's a
00:57:38.320 woman as tamara has said her life is ruined because of this minister misinformation in this experimental
00:57:45.920 vaccine and she's got to go on the offensive and try to make the government do the right thing as a
00:57:52.800 citizen a law-abiding citizen of this nation to get her 10 and a half million dollars and i think
00:57:58.800 that's on the low side i think if this was being tried in the u.s court tamara uh the figure uh i mean
00:58:05.120 for goodness gracious you see um hundreds of millions of dollars being given out to people who
00:58:10.880 are driving with a hot cup of mcdonald's coffee scalding their thighs it's you know it's a self-induced
00:58:16.560 injury if you will so the fact that it's 10.5 million i know that sounds like a lotto max jackpot
00:58:22.720 to a lot of us but really in terms of what she's gone through i don't think it's that big and yet
00:58:28.240 she's going to be fighting she's going to be in court for years oh yeah you know and uh it's a disgrace
00:58:35.680 the real injustice here is the fact that this is all taxpayer funded that lawsuit any form of payout
00:58:44.960 is going to come from the taxpayers pocket right it's not going to come from theresa tam's personal
00:58:51.200 bank account it's not going to come from the ceo of the cbc's personal bank account this is going to
00:58:57.360 come from the honey pot the piggy bank of the taxpayer and it's big pharma who has made trillions
00:59:07.440 on pharmaceutical products and arguably billions on this particular vaccine it's not albert borla the
00:59:16.320 ceo of pfizer who's going to pay out this victim it's the taxpayers pocket and that's the real
00:59:23.520 injustice here is that the the people who are actually responsible that would be pfizer just get
00:59:29.920 away scot-free they've made their millions their billions their trillions and they aren't being named
00:59:36.000 in a lawsuit and that is arguably because liability was waived when those secret government contracts
00:59:43.040 were signed in the fall of 2020 to bring this experimental product to the market and roll it
00:59:51.120 out on a massive scale and we can't see those contracts that's secret that's hidden that's that
00:59:57.440 amazing it all of it is is amazing and we've covered it all and if you're you're not following i would urge
01:00:03.600 you to visit rebel investigates.com that's where we house all of our exclusive reports access to
01:00:10.240 information requests and a lot of this information has come by way of those requests so you might have
01:00:17.360 to dig back in the archives or reach out to me directly i apologize though my emails are a bit of a
01:00:22.640 mess and i'll try to get you some of those reports but we've covered all of this the injustice
01:00:28.240 faced by people who are suffering vaccine injury because they were quite literally manipulated
01:00:33.920 to do so through behavior modification and industrial strength mind control techniques
01:00:40.800 are now suffering at the hands of this covid regime and they quite literally called themselves
01:00:46.160 in these privy council office memo documents they call themselves a regime
01:00:50.240 um so that's the real injustice here i think that this will come from the taxpayers money not these
01:00:57.600 individuals will not be personally liable even though they may be named directly they will not see any
01:01:03.920 of a financial hit as a result and you know tamara i truly believe in the decades to come when this
01:01:10.640 period of time is looked upon by historians and those books are written i'm talking 2020 to 2023
01:01:17.520 uh it's going to be a story along the lines of the scam of the century maybe the scam of the millennia
01:01:26.560 um in terms of i mean what we went through in terms of untold trillions of dollars of economic
01:01:34.960 damage to the world economy as you said certain pharmaceutical companies getting away as trillion-dollar
01:01:42.480 bandits uh it's gonna make briex look like a game of three card monte on madison avenue you know what i'm
01:01:49.600 saying this is i as always in this business you follow the money don't you and you see who's winning and
01:01:58.080 who's losing and uh the insidious part about it all folks is that some people took this experimental
01:02:07.200 vaccine and they are paying with it in terms of their health and in some cases with their lives and
01:02:14.720 yeah i'm talking about specifically young male athletes fit as a fiddle destined to play in the pro
01:02:23.680 leagues dropping dead and oh well yeah you know there's no proof i mean it's coincidental there you
01:02:30.400 know please that this is what makes this scam the most insidious one i've ever seen tamara is that
01:02:38.640 the human misery the human suffering and the human death that has resulted from it there was just a
01:02:46.480 30 year old um world-class athlete i can't recall his name but anyway yeah the the phenomenon of died
01:02:53.920 suddenly is ongoing yeah um but anyway let's get to a couple of these super chats we have a quick
01:02:59.840 meeting after the live stream so we'll get through this and um not run too over schedule
01:03:07.680 app guy 2004 app guy i guess 2004 gives five dollars thank you i'm in the fascist state of camifornia
01:03:17.280 with governor nuzzolini seems blackface and biden have the same notes interesting globalist agenda
01:03:25.280 i watch every day and pray for canada love your show well thank you as do i pray for california i mean
01:03:31.840 gavin newsom he was one of the biggest shysters during covet of course when he actually do you
01:03:37.280 remember that video tamara ugolini where he was saying and it was ate by uh john tory the mayor of
01:03:44.160 toronto by the way when you go out to eat keep your face diaper on take it down put a bite of food in
01:03:51.440 put the face diaper up chew when you're ready for another bite take it down and then of course gavin
01:03:56.960 newsom is caught at a dinner party with the elites uh not a single one of them uh wearing masks give me a
01:04:03.600 break and i'll tell you as we head closer to is it 2030 or 2035 when the california law breaks in for
01:04:12.240 uh internal combustion engines will be illegal in the state of california uh right now that state
01:04:19.600 already has roving brownouts and blackouts it has two nuclear reactors left both of which are going
01:04:27.920 out of commission next year in the year after and there's zero plans to build any new ones good luck
01:04:34.160 when you get something like 14 million new ev vehicles sucking from that grid um my gosh you
01:04:42.880 know it breaks my heart because post world war ii tamara california was the epitome of the american dream
01:04:49.920 you know americans emigrated their sports clubs like you know like the giants the dodgers this was
01:04:56.880 the new new world um the the beautiful weather the mountains the oceans and look what um decades
01:05:06.720 of democrat meddling has done to this once great state i i pine for it amt 60 gives five dollars
01:05:14.960 thank you david i grew up in the 60s and 60s under a free canada i retired in september 2021 under a
01:05:22.160 dictatorship i miss free i miss the free canada i was a tomboy and glad no one made me doubt i was a
01:05:29.840 girl as no soji that sexual orientation and gender identity teaching yeah my sister was a tomboy and i
01:05:39.040 i'm afraid for what she would have endured had she have gone through the school system
01:05:44.560 um during this day and age well that's very profound and i'll tell you my friend uh you were
01:05:50.880 born at the right time uh lady menzoid was a tomboy too she hung around with boys she climbed trees
01:05:57.760 uh when she was given a doll she always tore the head off for some reason she just did match made in
01:06:03.840 heaven well that then uh the experts were right oh it's just a phase she'll grow out of it and she
01:06:09.280 became this beautiful uh woman today oh well this is obviously a boy trapped in a girl's body let's
01:06:16.320 get the puberty blockers going uh let's arrange for the uh genital surgery uh yada yada yada so um
01:06:24.480 that's how screwed up we are again uh more uh gris for the mill in terms of uh me wanting that
01:06:31.840 deloran with the flux capacitor option frazier mcburney gives five dollars thank you frazier corporations
01:06:38.400 take us for idiots and apparently so does prime minister prime minister justin trudeau when in
01:06:43.200 that first clip we shared he said this is a lot of information as though like we're unable to
01:06:48.240 comprehend what exactly he's saying when he details government benefits anyway but you know what
01:06:55.520 you know to fraser's point he's not done yet oh i'm sorry go ahead tamara that's okay i was
01:07:00.480 interjecting okay uh corporations take us for idiots black diamond cheese was on sale for a dollar 94.
01:07:06.800 when i got home i noticed there was only 14 slices the last time i bought it there was 16 slices 21
01:07:13.600 less never again well that is hiding and trying to disguise inflation i've noticed you know the chip
01:07:20.240 bags are getting smaller the bottles of um everything from juice to pop are getting smaller uh
01:07:27.360 we try to stockpile so when things are on sale i'll buy a few and then you know coming home and
01:07:32.160 comparing if you get a new bag now to what you bought maybe three months ago it's shocking and
01:07:38.720 you're typically if you're not paying attention then of course you'll be none the wiser oh i was
01:07:43.840 paying attention because not only are these the days of inflation to marry you galini but shrinkage and
01:07:50.080 i don't mean the george costanza of seinfeld shrinkage you know what i'm referring to here right
01:07:55.200 you know and again thank god i met lady manzoid in a hot tub and not ice water anyway the thing is
01:08:02.720 we're paying more we're getting less but i thought fraser was going down the route of corporations think
01:08:08.080 we're idiots in terms of big pharma you know marketing the uh the the vaccine um the idea of a
01:08:16.160 corporation being greedy uh you could argue twas ever thus and sometimes uh to quote michael douglas
01:08:22.640 from wall street greed is good but what here was what was different during the coveted pandemic
01:08:29.440 is that the corporations were aided and abetted by government saying you have to take this jab or
01:08:38.640 lose your job how many millions and i know it's in the number that that number millions of people
01:08:46.400 grit their teeth uh close their eyes took that jab because if they didn't do so
01:08:52.800 the means of putting bread on the table for their family would be eradicated that is what makes this
01:08:59.840 immeasurably worse than just say some corporation selling you what is a bunch of snake oil it was the
01:09:06.560 mandate that you had to take this snake oil or you would suffer greatly economically and going back to
01:09:13.840 my earlier point i couldn't remember his name but this bodybuilder that just died suddenly um i believe
01:09:19.440 it was on july 1st i've just pulled up an article here it was uh joe joe lindner and he had another
01:09:27.040 he went by online had a huge following on his social media platform uh joe aesthetics dead at the age
01:09:34.240 of 30 after having suffering from an aneurysm he recently went on a podcast and was discussing how he took
01:09:41.600 four shots and had some testing done he had clots um things that you can't discover if you just go to
01:09:48.720 a basic lab you have to request all these certain specific labs and blood work um and then you know
01:09:56.000 listening to this podcast that he did just recently you know prior to his death and then of course he has
01:10:02.880 now succumbed to these this clot these clots suffered an aneurysm and died at the age of 30
01:10:09.280 four shots in terrible now you can see by the results that this was somebody who cared deeply
01:10:16.800 about his body and it's beyond me tamara why someone would make that you know take that chance
01:10:25.360 you know do that risk um you know it's kind of like i don't know if you noticed this during the
01:10:29.840 pandemic and i found this an absolutely fascinating sidebar when it comes to health food stores where
01:10:36.320 you buy your vitamins right some were the most liberal in terms of you don't have to wear a mask
01:10:42.720 in here you know you know we're not limiting the store to just three customers um such as the one that
01:10:49.280 i go to in richmond hill and then there were the big carrots you know of the world where there's like
01:10:55.920 security and they're forcing you to wear a mask and they want you and to show your uh vaccine proof
01:11:03.520 and i used to think tamara for a business that's all about you know being healthy and advocating vitamin
01:11:12.240 c and e and d and a multivitamin all the rest to build up your immunity why they would be so gung-ho
01:11:20.400 to be on team experimental vaccine do you get that no it truly is bizarro world upside down world yeah
01:11:28.960 um again i think a large component of this was the manipulation behavioral science tactics deployed
01:11:37.520 on the public indiscriminately through incessant messaging propaganda and as one interviewee who is
01:11:45.200 part of a cult and has since um rescued himself from the cult he described it as industrial strength
01:11:52.800 mind control techniques and so all of this was deployed on the population and incessantly
01:11:57.920 propagandized them over the course of pretty much two full years remember the highway signs were no
01:12:04.080 longer like don't drink and drive or wear your seat belt it was get vaccinated on the radio on the tv on
01:12:11.600 the highway signs everywhere you looked and turned you could not escape the messaging that was thrust
01:12:17.920 onto us and then they downplayed all the adverse events and so on and so forth and here we are now
01:12:23.280 suffering through the effects of the this shot the health system is destroyed there's no money left to
01:12:33.600 pay for them because big pharma is you know running off with its with its trillions and vacationing
01:12:40.720 and uh it's the taxpayer pot that's going to cover it hopefully maybe we'll see i guess with this
01:12:46.800 lawsuit uh that was recently filed uh good luck to her and you know tamara you forgot i think the
01:12:52.400 most insidious part of the public messaging during uh the vaccine period and that was certain cities and
01:13:01.120 regions targeting children to get the jab yeah such as you know uh the disgraced mayor john tory using
01:13:09.120 pokeru which in itself was super heroes they they use superhero day and get your sticker and you can
01:13:16.880 be a superhero there was that to peel region using brampton batman um you know although that received
01:13:23.920 so much blowback that they hastily pulled it uh i could never get answers from peel region
01:13:30.320 uh you know as to the real tangible reason for that but um i mean come on let's face it if there
01:13:39.040 was a brampton batman wouldn't he already have uh mayor patrick brown in handcuffs but now it was
01:13:46.000 really sad what they did to children anyway all right we're 14 minutes past the hour oh and we're
01:13:51.360 we're supposed to have a hard ending you said yeah 2 p.m yeah well there you go well you know what
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01:14:08.880 olivia for uh doing all her great work behind the board and of course tamara ugolini look at that
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01:14:23.680 tomorrow i think it's with drea humphrey in the middle in the meantime as always folks stay safe and
01:14:31.040 stay sane