Rebel News Podcast - July 28, 2022


DAILY | The dangers of napping; COVID jabs for babies and toddlers; ArriveCAN insanity


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In this episode of the rebel news daily live stream hosted by our co-hosts, Mary Ugolini and Andrea Humphrey, we discuss the crisis at our borders and airports caused by the arrival can app and the chaos that ensued.

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00:00:00.000 hello everyone all of our fellow rebels at home welcome to the rebel news daily live stream i'm
00:00:21.980 your co-host mary ugolini and i'm joined today by my beautiful correspondent in the province of
00:00:29.480 british columbia drea humphrey hey drea how you doing today i'm good tamara good to be back here
00:00:35.240 with you and with everyone else i'm sure it's going to be a good convo so it's always nice to
00:00:42.060 to have chats with you i feel we're so busy all the time doing work and you know obviously being
00:00:47.740 on separate ends of the country we don't get to discuss and chat very much but i always appreciate
00:00:52.840 the insights you bring to the table so uh thank you for joining me you too all right so what do
00:00:58.600 we have in store yeah so in case everybody if you're just joining us you're not sure what we're
00:01:03.120 doing here this is like i said the daily live stream hosted by us here at rebel news today of course is
00:01:08.840 thursday july 28th and it's basically just an hour-long segment where we're live and interactive
00:01:15.400 with our viewers to discuss the newsiest news items of the day so if you're joining us here on youtube
00:01:21.840 which a large following of our platform is through the youtube uh platform but unfortunately being
00:01:29.280 that it's drea and i will probably discuss some risque topics in terms of the covid response and
00:01:36.560 how it continues to be handled uh so at that point when we start to you know question the science or
00:01:42.760 critique certain things unfortunately having those thoughts goes against the ministry of truth at
00:01:48.440 youtube and their community standards so we will have to at that point switch and sometimes it's
00:01:52.900 abrupt depending on what our editors think and if we're discussing things that they think are too
00:01:57.800 hot for youtube um so i always urge people to either have it set up and ready to go in the background
00:02:03.140 or switch over right now to rumble odyssey or getter uh rumble is a great platform it's what we use a lot
00:02:11.600 of the time uh just to host our videos but also because you can engage with us directly there
00:02:17.320 through what are called super chat so it's a way for the viewer to give us a small monetary donation
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00:02:29.600 you comment and what you say on air and engage with us so if you if you send us a super chat through
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00:02:42.040 have to say so please don't be shy feel free to engage with us we love hearing from our viewers and
00:02:47.220 of course because we are completely viewer funded uh it's our way to to keep afloat with what you're
00:02:53.700 thinking and your perspective as well and and stay on top of the news that you would like us to cover
00:02:58.480 um so without further ado we are going to be discussing as it said in the title of the arrive
00:03:03.500 can app and the absolute disaster that that has caused at our borders various borders and airports
00:03:10.060 um the the jabs which have been approved for babies and toddlers in canada and now uh in ontario at
00:03:18.380 least i'm not sure what it's like in bc drea but you can formally you can officially make your
00:03:22.740 appointment to have your baby vaccinated against covet 19 and other certain wild things that we have
00:03:30.700 never previously heard before like the dangers of napping yes oh and this is gonna be so good i can't
00:03:38.220 wait to get to that one so yeah well first and foremost we want to keep this stuff that's kind
00:03:42.880 of more youtube safe we want to run through that first so that we can you know keep our viewers engaged
00:03:48.740 on youtube like i said that's a very large platform for us and that's why we're so careful
00:03:52.600 on youtube because we don't want to risk being deplatformed from there completely we have
00:03:57.480 amassed a large following and we don't want to abandon youtube but unfortunately they just keep
00:04:02.840 going down that slippery slope of uh censorship and so to be able to not censor ourselves we kind
00:04:10.880 of indirectly have to by switching over to another platform that doesn't uh engage in that sort of
00:04:15.680 censorship so um let's talk about some of these things that are a little bit more youtube friendly
00:04:21.400 drea do you want to kick it off with the arrive can app and the chaos that's ensued oh my goodness
00:04:27.100 so i'm just going to scroll down to find that one there but in case you guys don't know we've done
00:04:32.820 a lot of coverage on the arrive can app and we even have a petition for you to sign at noarivecan.com
00:04:40.840 but it looks like it's catching up to of course not just the vaccinated it's also catching on to
00:04:49.460 everybody it says if you look by this article by windsor it says arrive can app non-compliance
00:04:55.340 causing headaches for understaffed border officers shocker the union representing border officers
00:05:03.220 says the canada border services agency is facing several staffing shortages i mean we see this in
00:05:11.600 every industry imaginable where they're using covid policies um so if you scroll down a little bit it
00:05:20.440 says that the cbsa has had to implement mandatory overtime and cancelled vacations to address
00:05:28.300 the understaffed border crossings according to mark weber who is the customs and immigration union
00:05:34.540 president he says we have even got sorry what a great way to have your summer uh being an employee
00:05:42.820 of this border service agency during the summer that you have now mandated overtime and you can't take
00:05:49.060 vacation all because your very own government has decided to implement this surveillance tool is
00:05:56.260 what i equate it to be onto everyone indiscriminately yeah as as you pointed out dre it doesn't matter
00:06:02.700 whether you're vaccinated or not everyone crossing the border coming into canada has to download so
00:06:08.960 they're told has to download this arrive can app and uh and the people being forced to do the dirty
00:06:16.060 work of the government to surveil everyone and their mother are are missing out on summer vacation time
00:06:22.380 and even just regular working hours i mean what complete disregard and respect for those people
00:06:28.980 now that are like i said just doing the dirty work of the government and speaking of those people true
00:06:35.000 north uh did an article about an elderly woman in her 70s who is the perfect example about this not
00:06:42.760 having anything to do with your vaccination status she is fully vaccinated and took a day trip just for
00:06:48.960 a couple of hours over to a new york i believe can we play a little clip she is so sweet and so innocent 0.57
00:06:55.680 and she says something so true and heartbreaking because they're saying you know download this app
00:07:01.940 or else you'll be punished by having to quarantine and be tested i mean you know what does the vaccination
00:07:09.840 status matter if you have to do that solely based on the act so we should show a clip but she even says
00:07:15.840 in there which is really heartbreaking she says you know i don't want to quarantine i've been locked down
00:07:21.600 for the past two years and they're like sorry you know my hands are tied here but yeah it's oh it looks
00:07:29.400 like we have the article here here's this lovely woman you know if you remember the beginning of all of 1.00
00:07:34.820 this we were told that everything we were doing for was for you know the elderly right um but if you
00:07:41.660 scroll down or if you check out that article you can even watch just a small clip of it it's it's
00:07:46.320 heartbreaking but she's so sweet and so right my goodness are we able to show a clip i don't know i
00:07:51.100 thought that it was quite powerful just because she's she's just a regular person like you and i and
00:07:55.960 like you said an elderly woman who all of these protocols and policies are supposed to be protecting and 0.97
00:08:00.900 she's like but i don't want to do it anymore i i if ever i know and yeah here we go
00:08:06.900 look she's so little i am not going to sit here very strong on you or convince you um current policy
00:08:17.560 though is that we are supposed to issue you a quarantine order at that point uh so that's what
00:08:23.020 i'm going to have to do that today but i'm vaccinated isn't that just for i'm vaccinated well it comes
00:08:28.860 down to this is what i have to do as a screening officer i don't have the ability to make that
00:08:35.540 decision i can put you in touch with public health you can speak to a couple of them if you choose to
00:08:39.400 i also can't force you to do that sorry certainly i don't mean to interject but you're saying that
00:08:43.760 you're acting as a screening officer so are you employed by the uh public health agency of canada
00:08:49.520 i know i'm employed by the canada border service agency cbsa border service officers are also
00:08:53.520 classified as screening officers under the quarantine act okay so why is cbsa being
00:08:58.620 forced to do p hacks during work that's a question about my pay grades sir i don't know
00:09:02.800 fair that's fair yeah i had to put you into quarantine so this is the information uh for
00:09:10.240 that that's your public health uh your uh vaccination info passport and two test kits so that's all
00:09:17.520 back for you and you're basically all set on our end so what if i don't do this because i've been
00:09:24.380 two and a half years and well isolated for two years i'm not going to isolate again okay so i
00:09:30.280 can certainly appreciate the frustration over the pandemic uh once again that's a public health issue
00:09:35.120 not a cbsa issue so we have zero follow-up or enforcement on our end it goes to public health
00:09:40.440 health and uh they have an enforcement compliance division where they handle all that stuff which
00:09:44.580 they do whatever it is that they do i don't talk to them i don't work with them it's all done
00:09:50.160 how are you feeling you okay there joe i'm getting upset oh she's so cute this is insane
00:10:00.460 it is insane you shouldn't have to go through this no canadian should just because i don't want to put 0.96
00:10:07.420 an app on my phone it's insane this is what mobility rights matter people doesn't matter your medical
00:10:16.600 choices you have to stand for your rights including mobility rights because where is the science in that
00:10:24.460 what happened to that lady well exactly and what a mess of the bureaucracy i mean he even says 1.00
00:10:30.440 there it's above his pay scale i mean fair enough however they are doing public health's dirty work
00:10:35.900 and then there's no communication though between the public health agency of canada and the canadian
00:10:40.720 border services agency so where's the cohesive science-based approach right if it was all about
00:10:46.080 trusting the science then everybody would be on the same page you would think um because we're not
00:10:51.280 allowed to question the science so i i also want to point out as well in that ctv news windsor
00:10:58.460 article i don't know if we can pull it back up again um but they say that approximately 30 percent
00:11:05.420 of border crossers haven't completed the app i mean that's a pretty great number in my opinion 1.00
00:11:12.800 i obviously there's a lot of room there for there to be more non-compliance but that's a pretty high
00:11:18.640 number 30 percent so that's that's contributing to the lag and the hold up uh prolonging traveler
00:11:24.660 processing times amid an already chaotic travel season yeah thanks again government and then and
00:11:31.200 then it goes down as well says weber so that's the union president says searches for illegal drugs
00:11:37.880 firearms and in-depth interviews have taken a back seat since much of the focus is on the arrive
00:11:44.400 can app like if we want to talk about health and safety yeah it's all arrive can or nothing
00:11:52.340 apparently none of this other stuff firearms and illegal drugs hey that's what you know that that
00:11:57.800 doesn't matter anymore because we have to make sure that everyone downloads a tracking app
00:12:02.300 onto their cell phone for the same health and safety reasons why we would not want firearms
00:12:08.200 and illegal drugs and it's eerily similar to during the lockdown where we had our law enforcement
00:12:15.340 being called to you know chapters bookstores because an autistic child can't put a mask on
00:12:21.740 you know is nothing more important for you guys to be doing it's the same thing being repeated over and
00:12:29.180 over in different ways absolutely and i this particular woman heard that video there so i think that if i
00:12:37.000 remember that story correctly because that's just a few days ago now that that went viral on twitter
00:12:42.640 and was picked up by true north she's crossing the new york border there uh with niagara falls and so
00:12:52.540 that's a land border crossing so we see the chaos that's happening in pearson airport and montreal
00:12:57.920 airport and various airports all across canada that the main hubs of travel but we didn't hear much
00:13:03.700 previously about what's happening at the land border crossing so that woman was taking a day trip into new 0.96
00:13:09.560 york and then we also have the clip now of the niagara falls or the niagara mayor he's having a
00:13:17.200 conversation with the niagara mp uh dean allison if i remember him correctly yes dean allison and he's
00:13:24.900 denouncing all this border this this this app as being essentially destroying uh the economy there so
00:13:33.520 maybe we can just show a quick clip as well of what this mayor had to say about the arrive can app and
00:13:38.600 again he's in the hub where they're that land border crossing a main artery between canada and the
00:13:44.460 united states is happening yeah and app requirement at the border it's absolutely bananas why we're
00:13:52.340 doing this and you know and i've asked and we've asked in the national chambers of commerce and duty
00:13:57.660 freeze and the hospitality industry hotel association cross-border mayors we're all asking the same
00:14:03.780 questions why are you doing this we know why we had it in the beginning and we agreed you know we
00:14:08.540 had to keep covet out of the country well clearly it's here and we always said follow the science
00:14:13.180 well the experts like zane chagla at mcmaster university are saying it serves no purpose
00:14:18.360 other than to kill tourism it literally is choking it and i'll give you a typical example dean someone
00:14:24.180 shows up the border with their family in their minivan from pennsylvania well they don't keep an eye
00:14:28.700 on ottawa to see what's happening in canada they've got their passports they get there and they realize
00:14:33.120 they can't get in with their passports and and so they're not sure what to do because they don't
00:14:37.040 have roaming they can't access wi-fi there's a lineup behind them they're told there could be
00:14:41.460 quarantining issue fine issues random testing issues and the message is they tell their friends stay
00:14:47.360 away from canada it's a mess they don't know what they're doing and cbsa agree with us the numbers
00:14:53.240 are quoting us for compliance are absolutely ridiculous it's very low most americans have opted not to come
00:14:59.240 because of it because it's easier not to so just like in business and dean yourself as well i understand
00:15:05.660 customer service i always go to my customer and i find out what they need and i try to fill the need
00:15:10.340 i don't shove something down their throat that's not all you work or you'll be out of business so
00:15:14.800 what are we doing we're forcing this down their throat and i can tell you i've spoken with a number
00:15:18.840 of federal ministers and they're all saying our suggestions are fair and the one other part if i could
00:15:24.160 just throw in there dean the other frustration is people who live here specifically senior
00:15:28.920 citizens and i get a lot of calls a lot of emails i get contacted regularly and the people are so
00:15:35.080 offended and they feel discriminated against they say you know i'll show my passport i haven't got
00:15:40.000 vaccinated but why do i have to have digital technology i don't have a smartphone or i have a
00:15:45.060 flip phone and that kind of stuff is maddening to local seniors who have paid their dues you know and
00:15:50.740 yeah absolutely shock and horror of being discriminated against by a covid rule i mean it
00:15:58.460 reminds me talking about the land border of the couple i interviewed a retired couple who lives
00:16:05.100 part-time in bellingham and then likes to spend the summers in their summer summer home out here in bc
00:16:10.900 in penedicton find 25 000 for not doing the arrive cam app and um probably i still not not testing as
00:16:21.180 well we've covered that story and it also happens to be that the leaves are one of the newest clients
00:16:26.740 taken on by our charity partners at the democracy fund who do amazing work helping you know everyday
00:16:34.320 law-abiding citizens just like the leaves here fight tyrannical fines and so in case you guys are
00:16:41.860 new to rebel news that's something that we're really passionate about helping and collaborating with them
00:16:46.600 on and it's only possible by donations that go to fightvaccinepassports.com that's our special website
00:16:54.020 to help fund many legal cases for canadians like the leaves you know whether even back in the day
00:17:00.020 remember the quarantine hotels there was a lot of situations with that and so we helped um people
00:17:05.680 fight those types of fines too again fightvaccinepassports.com it's madness but i always say
00:17:11.240 the bright side of all of this is that people are asking questions like that gentleman just said
00:17:16.180 all of us are asking why well thank god for that two years later that's exactly what we needed
00:17:23.520 to happen a long time ago and still not getting answers from the bureaucracy right that's the issue here
00:17:29.440 is that people they don't they they implement these things like the arrive can app they don't think
00:17:35.060 about all the nuances involved in it just as the mayor said in that clip that you know the family
00:17:40.460 full of kids coming over in a minivan where they don't have roaming they don't have data they have no
00:17:45.580 idea that they need this app to get into the country and there's a lineup behind them i mean at that
00:17:49.240 point you're stuck between a rock and a hard place what are you going to do and uh the bureaucracy
00:17:54.740 obviously doesn't think about these nuances because they don't have a minivan full of children
00:17:58.700 they're flying up in their private jets or on chartered uh business class so they don't think
00:18:05.060 about these things on the ground that are happening to everyday people just trying to live their lives
00:18:09.980 and reinstitute their pre-pandemic way of life i mean like i said that's a main artery there for
00:18:16.920 people for tourism and also there's families and people that visit and so all those nuances get lost
00:18:23.240 in the bureaucracy that is so out of touch and only increasingly seemingly out of touch and um it's
00:18:31.440 going to take a lot of people rallying like that asking those questions to have this finally terminated
00:18:37.340 and also in addition to the fight vaccine passports campaign i also want to highlight that we started
00:18:42.260 a new fundraising effort and petition at no arrive can.com so that is specific to the arrive can app
00:18:50.360 and people who are facing fines and repercussions for refusing to comply with this government
00:18:56.080 surveillance tool and i also want to point out too that in you know we've had a few reports on that
00:19:02.600 subject since we launched the campaign but in my original report on the no arrive can app website
00:19:10.580 we we mentioned in there the day that the rogers network went down so that was i guess two weeks
00:19:16.920 roughly two weeks ago now so across canada one of our main telecommunications providers went down
00:19:23.920 all across the nation and some of the federal government actually operated their networks
00:19:31.360 through the rogers network and the arrive can app was one of those items that was directly affected by
00:19:36.700 the outage and so there was just absolute chaos because no one's arrive can app worked for
00:19:42.400 uh pretty much a full 24 hours so it just highlights how absolutely ridiculous something like this is to
00:19:51.780 implement and the dangers of having and relying so heavily on technology because when it goes down
00:19:58.180 this is the fallout that ensues i mean it was absolute chaos for people trying to get through
00:20:04.080 the border and not having any cell service or their app not even working yeah oh so much we can go on
00:20:11.380 forever but yeah please do check out knowaradcan.com i think this is a good moment to jump to one of our
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00:20:31.420 side of the story
00:21:01.420 now i missed the last few seconds of that video but there's so many new designs in the rebel news
00:21:08.900 store as well there's those really cute trucker um resistance resist i think in resistance uh t-shirts
00:21:15.160 what they say and then the the stop or eat the beef uh whatever that campaign that was very successful
00:21:21.320 because the government backpedaled so quickly on trying to put warning labels on beef and uh i think
00:21:27.240 there's some really cute signs yeah the justin castro ones yeah hover on the justin castro for a
00:21:32.100 second i still have to get mine but that that is that's my favorite it's my favorite i mean look at
00:21:38.260 that it's uncanny my goodness but yeah it really is out and i believe we have a code on for the summer
00:21:44.540 as well so all the types of shirts you're looking here the unisex shirts if you use coupon code summer
00:21:50.620 when you order you get a second one free isn't that right so it's buy two and get a third free
00:21:57.180 ah so and there's so many new designs you could easily pick three really solid shirts to wear this
00:22:04.540 summer uh and show other people in the family too yeah yeah i mean this would make a great gift for a
00:22:11.140 really radical lefty who who might need some a push in the direction of hey look how similar
00:22:17.420 justin trudeau and fidel castro look oh gosh yeah you gotta see it side by side like that
00:22:24.160 we have one super chat from adam ottawa he gives one dollar thank you adam national post reported
00:22:31.200 today on a group of israeli youth who got redirected for testing so 15 of 33 were randomly selected
00:22:38.960 as a result they're missing their trip to wonderland trying to chase tests yeah there's a classic example
00:22:46.140 of how tourism and this industry that has already been put under such intense pressure due to covid
00:22:53.080 restrictions is further being damaged by this the covid restrictions it's just a snowball effect that
00:23:01.020 this government has and my goodness let's just get government out of the way once and for all i mean
00:23:07.340 what do you mean by that to me careful now
00:23:12.840 well just remove all this red tape and really think you know i don't know that government's always
00:23:20.140 saying oh we're engaging with the stakeholders and the stakeholders the stakeholders the stakeholders
00:23:24.460 well what about the taxpayers aren't we the largest stakeholder maybe someone should finally consult with
00:23:30.860 us the actual stakeholders people on the ground who have to deal with this madness and chaos
00:23:36.400 and determine whether or not some of these implementations are actually wise decisions because
00:23:41.480 as it turns out millions are thrown at these billions even are thrown at these idiotic responses 0.69
00:23:47.800 and they end up being scrapped because they literally make no sense and who's going to be to blame for
00:23:54.360 all this who's going to take the fall who's going to be the scapegoat uh you know once people realize all
00:23:59.300 this is falling apart somebody has to answer the people who did the bidding for the government are going
00:24:06.220 to have to face the music you know i'm have a report coming out on bc ferries recently they've canceled
00:24:13.420 travel travels on or um yeah travel on sundays due to short staffing and on the back scene they recently
00:24:21.080 hired some of their unvaccinated workers back but they fired their ceo due to decisions around short
00:24:28.360 staffing so it's like what's going on here was was one of those decisions to can or lay off without pay
00:24:38.220 for months uh what i believe is close to 150 unvaccinated workers all i'm waiting to see if
00:24:45.600 they'll respond on that but i mean again every industry and i think some of these people at the
00:24:51.000 top that have been just been blindly following or following against their better judgment are going
00:24:57.700 to have some consequences unfortunately yeah i i think so too and we see it across as you've mentioned
00:25:04.060 already before we've seen it across all sectors that there seems to be these shortages and yet
00:25:09.300 simultaneously there's the people who have lost been terminated due to mandates and it even started
00:25:13.780 with the masking arguably so many people couldn't tolerate eight hours a day being masked for prolonged
00:25:20.640 periods of time that they were off on stress leave and other things even pre the injection rollout
00:25:26.460 in canada and depending on which province you're in and when what the timeline was on that so these
00:25:31.140 mandates and restrictions have been causing harm to the employment sector for the better part of two
00:25:37.700 years now and it started even before the past the vaccine passports came into effect um we do have
00:25:43.280 two more super chats by the same guy so phrase phrase bow so i think that's frazier in hamilton thank
00:25:49.300 you for your five dollar donation and another one dollar donation i'll just read them together but
00:25:53.440 it says do you think any of the cpc candidates would support this and the sale of cell phone data to
00:25:59.360 private users and police with this fine police with a fine of a thousand dollars to be paid to the
00:26:04.720 victim of this crime the government has no right to spy on us all mandates should be cancelled when now
00:26:11.760 well that seems like an interesting uh perspective i'm not sure if any of the cpc candidates would
00:26:18.080 support this maybe it's worth asking any of them um but definitely you know this this scooping of
00:26:25.500 cell phone data without the knowledge of the user that is very questionable and public health the
00:26:31.920 public health agency of canada has been doing that all throughout the covid narrative they were working
00:26:35.960 with telus uh sheila gun reid has reported heavily on this and has filed various access to information
00:26:41.680 requests to find out more about what unfolded there but um yeah they wanted to know who was complying
00:26:47.820 with you know the stay-at-home orders where they were going how long they were spending away from home
00:26:52.180 all of these things so i definitely see this as being a slippery slope and the arrive can app and
00:26:57.760 it's tracking and surveillance of you is just further reinforces how much of a slippery slope this is
00:27:03.520 and unless people don't comply with it then they're going to continue to get away with it and um
00:27:09.680 personally again i think this paves the way for that k k t di the known traveler digital identity 0.99
00:27:18.000 that's the wefts the world economic forum's brainchild in partnership with the government of
00:27:23.280 canada pearson international airport the trudeau international airport in montreal and other
00:27:29.920 stakeholders like some weird ai companies and so they want to institute a tracking and tracing
00:27:36.220 um yeah there it is unlocking the potential of digital identity for secure and seamless travel
00:27:42.700 so it's all about safety and convenience i've actually interviewed a few months back a gentleman
00:27:49.140 from free to fly canada so a former pilot uh who's unfortunately been put on unpaid leave i don't
00:27:56.820 think he's been formally terminated uh due to his non-compliance with the vaccine mandate and yeah he
00:28:02.960 you know he reiterates in that interview it's all about safety and convenience safety and convenience
00:28:07.200 but at the expense of having literally every ounce of your being and all of your data trackable and
00:28:15.120 traceable and what are the the potential repercussions of something like that i mean we know that that
00:28:20.240 could pave the way to social credit scores and then your green credits and how much carbon you use this
00:28:25.980 month or this year so i um i'm really concerned about the direction that something like this the arrive
00:28:32.800 can and the known traveler digital identity will take moving forward in the future if people continue
00:28:38.180 to comply with it right well you know they say he who owns the data owns the world essentially or
00:28:44.940 controls the world so imagine the power if you can get everybody to put their data in one one area
00:28:50.840 what can you do with that information and you know you have to think of the boiling frog analogy
00:28:56.020 how slow we've been conditioned to get to this point you know uh what it started with first or you
00:29:02.380 know predominantly just disclose your vaccination status no big deal you know just to keep your job
00:29:07.780 you know everybody's just having to do that and then you know it's just one step ever you you
00:29:12.900 surrender those privacy rights and then it just pushes and pushes and pushes and now vaccinated 70
00:29:20.300 year old women uh get punished and forced into confinement or solitary confinement basically at home after two 1.00
00:29:27.980 years of doing the same because they don't comply right well and i also want to start to get into
00:29:34.900 some of this more nitty-gritty covid related stuff um and so i want to remind anyone who's just tuning in
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00:30:35.860 um so that being said let's touch on this cnn article uh from earlier this week napping regularly linked
00:30:44.240 to high blood pressure and stroke a study finds i'm really surprised it's not related to climate change
00:30:50.240 to be honest well you know first of all i love how it's like a study finds but um you know i thought
00:30:57.920 climate change was the craziest one to see on this but i almost think that this is more i mean come on
00:31:03.960 now and and the fact that these are coming out around the same time is very interesting as well so
00:31:11.240 um yeah it's like anything other than the miracle novel injections is to blame for all of our ailing
00:31:19.080 health uh oh my gosh i really i'm like do we tell the toddlers that their naps could mean that they
00:31:27.680 would have high blood pressure yeah the younger the younger you are right i mean it does say if you go
00:31:33.500 into the article it does say well here's the thing most people are reading headlines they know that
00:31:38.680 there's been studies about that i think it's around 70 will just read the headline before they
00:31:43.320 even share it with others so when you look at a chunk like that the headline makes a huge impact
00:31:48.480 the article of course does explain if you go down into it that people who and i'm in the wrong article
00:31:55.420 but basically people who are napping are also more likely to have other issues making them more tired
00:32:01.600 like they're not sleeping through the night and that makes them more tired so there is an explanation
00:32:05.660 for this and that makes perfect sense but for the 70 percent that just read it go oh my gosh
00:32:10.720 you know maybe i've been napping too much that's that's why i have myocarditis i can never say that
00:32:16.520 word you know myocarditis yeah myer well it says here it says here if the person was younger than age
00:32:23.780 60 napping most days raised the risk of developing high blood pressure by 20 percent compared with people
00:32:31.440 who never or rarely nap according to the study published in hypertension an american heart
00:32:37.500 association journal i mean i just i i've had many i've had babies and i used to nap you know they say
00:32:45.360 sleep when baby sleeps i mean as as impossible as usually that is like i've done my my fair share of
00:32:51.360 napping over the last well probably since since ever i've always been a huge fan of sleep um yeah i can say
00:32:59.080 that i've very very don't like blood pressure um this i i just can't even believe that these are
00:33:06.020 the headlines we're seeing now because we have things like all-cause mortality skyrocketing
00:33:12.060 through the roof higher up in some cases up like 30 to 40 percent higher than previous years 2019 and
00:33:19.700 before and it could maybe be because you're taking too many naps and are people gonna start fearing naps
00:33:27.080 now like are they like fighting to stay awake if they're tired you know what i mean and and you
00:33:33.260 talk about pregnancy obviously that's an example of uh you know having some more pressures on your 0.97
00:33:38.860 body and needing to nap but sometimes i'm tired and i will pull over and have a 20 minute nap so that
00:33:46.140 i'm not driving home in an unsafe fashion so i feel like that would contribute that let me know if you do
00:33:52.820 that too but my point is like oh no i better not nap i might die meanwhile you fall asleep on the road
00:33:58.720 like yeah and being stressed and straining to try to stay awake that probably contributes to higher
00:34:04.740 blood pressure if i'm not a doctor but uh but yeah this is so questionable yeah and the people
00:34:11.940 the true believers of cnn will be like oh shock and horror we we've been napping this whole time
00:34:19.220 oh my gosh it's just yeah like what do you think is more bizarre the climate change one or this one
00:34:26.740 oh my you know like i said at the onset i'm just shocked that they didn't conflate this with climate
00:34:34.340 change you know that napping and and your climate the climate crisis you're somehow you emit more co2 when
00:34:41.480 you're napping and that's contributing to the global warming and the climate crisis i'm just
00:34:45.880 shocked they didn't try to spin it that way you're right but this is wasted opportunity
00:34:50.600 oh no don't give them any ideas all right this is almost as bad as what else did they say in the
00:34:58.140 headlines recently uh not napping but um oh the heat right heat was was more likely to contribute to
00:35:05.860 clotting i believe it was if i don't know if we can pull that up i think it was last week or the week
00:35:09.720 prior and i'm like how did all of those populations live along the equator all these years my goodness
00:35:15.660 well in bc more people died from the heat wave than they did for covid you know during that really
00:35:24.920 bad heat wave last year i mean that's separate than the blood clotting but um it's interesting i i you
00:35:30.560 probably won't be able to find the chart because i can't remember where i saw it but when you look at
00:35:34.660 are all cause deaths in this province um you know we had about four or five years in the last 12 years
00:35:41.860 where we had more deaths than 2020 and 2021 but i think 2021 we matched some of them and they put
00:35:49.880 due to covid 19 and you know the heat wave they had to couple it together you know right just just
00:35:57.980 mislead that little bit more the other article that we have here that uh you've been following the
00:36:03.180 legal beat a lot more closely than i have but the children's health defense which i really
00:36:07.080 appreciate their reporting i i like following their stuff when i'm able to um i'm always enlightened by
00:36:12.720 their articles so they they put out this article uh about a historic decision uh from the courts in
00:36:19.480 italy maybe you can elaborate on this one drea well first off i i don't know about you guys but
00:36:25.840 anytime we can share good news it's very good so this is awesome it's a historic decision it relates to
00:36:32.220 people being laid off without pay or terminated for not being vaccinated and so this came out
00:36:38.620 of the courts in italy and so basically on july 6th the court of florence has approved a sentence
00:36:46.300 annulling the measure taken by the order of psychologists of tuscany against one of its members the reason
00:36:53.120 being the suspension of exercise of the profession risk compromising primary individual rights such as the
00:37:01.880 right to a livelihood to a livelihood and the right to work yes no shocker there and also it goes on
00:37:09.180 um in here saying basically that there is also no difference between whether you're vaccinated or
00:37:16.400 in over there i guess it's having three jabs because of the time that um you know goes past so
00:37:22.520 they also talk about that in the decision if you look at the actual ruling from the judge so he actually
00:37:27.320 ruled uh based on science as well which is something like you said i've covered a lot of
00:37:32.980 the legal cases in in bc anyways that are covid related and the judge judges do seem hesitant to
00:37:40.200 even sort of sort through the science they they prefer to default to um when they're looking between
00:37:46.760 two experts they want to default to the expert who's been granted the authority to make the decision
00:37:52.460 which of course is always public health um so it's refreshing to see that a judge um did sort of
00:37:58.460 sift through the science to come up with this decision and i know i interviewed um you know a
00:38:04.260 psychologist i believe in december about this but you know they were in in bc they were threatening to
00:38:11.000 do the mandate like bonnie henry basically said if you are not vaccinated by this date i think it was
00:38:15.940 two weeks before she said it too bad you're out uh family physician physicians as well she ended up
00:38:22.580 backing off of that i don't know exactly why perhaps there were a lot more than they suspected i don't
00:38:29.160 know um but i did interview a psychologist you know who explained you know this is ridiculous
00:38:34.760 especially since covid we've been doing a lot of our appointments via zoom and they're trying to say
00:38:40.060 that we're going to be out the door like this imagine the mental health crisis if already we've
00:38:46.980 seen uh you know a spike in mental health crisis but imagine what would happen if these medical
00:38:51.900 professionals who work in the mental health field can't even do a zoom meeting for pete's sakes um
00:38:57.860 there are some people who won't even leave their homes for different mental health reasons and need
00:39:01.960 to meet that way um i have a background in mental health and that's actually more common than you
00:39:06.540 might think there's a lot of reasons why people just can't um you know cope with going somewhere
00:39:12.080 in person or even talking to someone in person about such intimate and personal things so i mean it
00:39:18.040 reminds me of that but it's great to see a ruling like this wish it was in canada but you know um
00:39:24.980 you know there are they can look to um you know some of these cases as well and use them as example
00:39:31.260 in our country as well too so well that's what i'm hoping like when will this cause that ripple and
00:39:37.580 the ricochet effect that it starts to trickle over into the canadian courts um i did i did also
00:39:43.900 appreciate in that in the article itself it said that the judge declared that you cannot sacrifice
00:39:49.680 life and health of an individual for the benefit of the population but yeah based on the public data
00:39:56.680 coming from the italian and european health authority there's evidence that at the end of the day
00:40:00.840 there isn't even a benefit for the community and it's like you know clap because finally someone
00:40:07.040 has slow clap light like really if we're not if we're not preventing transmission if we're not
00:40:14.840 preventing infection um and the benefit is is apparently and in my opinion arguably beneficial to
00:40:22.720 only the person being injected then what is the point of instituting a mandate and i mean here in
00:40:29.300 ontario we're still there's still terminated uh health care workers and various other sectors
00:40:34.600 workers they're all yeah and it's in crisis sorry in ontario is it more isn't it the the individual
00:40:44.940 hospitals decide the rules am i right yes so now that cross the board it's just if you're unjabbed or
00:40:51.940 haven't disclosed your vaccination status you're done and now they've terminated over 2 000 of them
00:40:57.920 and meanwhile i mean the bc ferries i think the daily hive uh if we can pull that up back to the bc ferries
00:41:04.900 ceo being canned for short staffing the daily hives article says well how is the ceo can when the health
00:41:13.900 minister adrian dix is still working even though our um our hospital system is shambles in shambles but of course
00:41:21.440 no mention of not bringing back the unvaccinated health care workers like it's just what is the
00:41:28.440 insanity we're experiencing here you know like let's not talk about the huge elephant in the room that's
00:41:34.960 pregnant and about to have more elephants you know just keep pretending that there's no issue here and 1.00
00:41:41.740 you know the the majority of people who are only consuming state-backed media i mean
00:41:47.960 how is any of this making sense to them because it's not making sense to us but at least we can
00:41:53.700 we can see that elephant so like where's the disconnect like how do they understand what's
00:41:59.680 happening why is everything sort of crashing or collapsing at the same time i would love to know
00:42:05.760 what their explanation for that is yeah and is it more just deflection and and trying to make sense
00:42:12.960 of it all with these weird like napping for instance is is is a problem now and will those
00:42:19.580 the people who i like to refer to them as mainstreamists the ones who just follow wholeheartedly
00:42:25.640 truly believe the mainstream like they will eat that up and oh my goodness all this time we had no idea
00:42:30.860 that napping was bad for our health just one more one more thing i want to say about mainstreamists
00:42:37.280 and the legacy media and the legal cases i i think i've covered about eight that are ongoing and about
00:42:44.100 five that you know have actually been heard in supreme court that are waiting for their rulings
00:42:49.180 and last i checked the legacy media hasn't said a peep about these cases like they are just flat
00:42:56.080 out ignoring i imagine if it's um you know a poor outcome they'll shout to the mount mountaintops about
00:43:02.940 that but the amount like when you sit through these um you know hearings and you hear the evidence that
00:43:10.100 the justice is hearing they have to stay away from that information you know what i mean and so i guess
00:43:15.920 they're just like i don't know they have to be tuning into it i would think on some level but just not
00:43:21.720 informing the public at all about cases challenging covet 19 mandates or policies um in the supreme court
00:43:32.660 it's it's really it's really yeah i that's you took the words right out of my mouth i was going to
00:43:38.560 say it's actually shocking and the canadian public is none the wiser to any of it um we're going to take
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00:46:23.980 purebloods are allowed to travel by plane and train i went to new brunswick when i was supposed to
00:46:30.360 take the train back on july 22nd the train was cancelled because of a sick call from a manager
00:46:36.820 had to wait until 24 hours to leave well that's something i haven't really heard is about train
00:46:43.460 delays i don't know if you've heard that or not but that's crazy so one person is sick
00:46:47.960 and that's it the train's delayed for 24 hours that's nuts and i love how uh they oh yeah go on
00:46:55.500 just in my you know the small town that i i live close to they their busing system so the whole
00:47:02.920 transportation sector has been uh affected by what they call staffing shortages so sometimes the public
00:47:10.280 transit here doesn't even run on certain days because they literally just have no one to drive
00:47:15.340 the buses so yes you know not specific to trains but yes staffing shortages across the board seem to be
00:47:23.240 at an unprecedentedly high level um if you go on linked or if you go on indeed and you search
00:47:30.340 full-time employment i don't know what it's like in bc but for instance in toronto in the gta the
00:47:35.020 greater toronto area there's like 18 000 full-time employment job offerings and i'm thinking to myself
00:47:43.140 where are all of the workers where is everyone you know never before have i seen numbers like that
00:47:49.400 and it might actually be higher i might be i might be off on those numbers and this is going back a
00:47:54.360 couple weeks so it may actually be higher now but it has me wondering where everyone is and why they're
00:47:59.760 not working you know um i haven't gone to that site we definitely should dig into this a report on this
00:48:06.000 for each province but um i have noticed just a lot of wanted signs and i was in chilliwack
00:48:12.500 working on a report and going around and i said to the people at tim horns i'm noticing in particular
00:48:18.280 in that area chilliwack bc like it's everybody is hiring and they said yeah we can't find staff
00:48:24.100 like for nobody's coming back since covid and i thought well how are they how are they managing how
00:48:30.420 are they coping what's going on and you're right um where are they where are the working adults i don't
00:48:36.560 know don't want to make any speculations there but maybe they're taking too many naps
00:48:40.040 yeah that that's probably it adam ottawa says in the super chats on rumble uh thanks for the dollar
00:48:46.540 donation if you if you're tired maybe you're just low on protein try a handful of crickets instead of
00:48:55.380 a nap oh ground cricket we'll have to get alexa we'll have to get alexa right on that tested out the 1.00
00:49:02.480 theory for us so yeah shauna marie
00:49:06.980 sorry drea shauna marie g83 gives five dollars thank you my dad's childhood best friend's wife
00:49:16.240 who is in perfect health passed away age 64 with a l am leo d am leo dosis i think i'm pronouncing
00:49:24.480 that correctly i have heard of this and i want to comment on it 10 in 1 million in canada and they
00:49:29.920 still won't accept that the jabs aren't safe i'm going to put something um i'm going to send it to 0.88
00:49:35.440 the editor here because i actually heard about this term am leo amyloid osis again i apologize if i'm
00:49:46.500 mispronouncing that um jessica rose dr jessica rose i've interviewed her twice before on the rebel
00:49:52.040 platform there it is she published a substack article on this phenomena back on june the 16th
00:49:59.260 and she submitted it for peer review publication so her and i we still have that open door of
00:50:04.500 communication and i've been meaning to get to a story on this because i think it's fascinating
00:50:08.760 essentially what they're finding is like uh not clots wow but a plaquing of the arteries and so these
00:50:17.420 they look like clots but they're actually a hardened plaque like protein substance um and those are
00:50:24.440 showing up in the arteries of people who have obviously post injection uh and you know some
00:50:31.000 there's a lot of misinformation and a lot of misleading things being shared on social media
00:50:35.380 and so i'm always hesitant to put that there but dr jessica rose is a well-researched well-qualified
00:50:41.300 credentialed expert in the field of molecular biology immunology she has a master's she's very highly
00:50:51.600 educated and she has done a thorough investigation into this and like i mentioned she will be
00:50:57.880 submitting her findings for peer review so uh if you want to check out that article that her substack
00:51:04.040 and again that's from june 16th because she goes into this phenomena quite heavily and it's very
00:51:08.420 sciencey and technical but you should be able to get the gist of the article so um i'm sorry to hear
00:51:13.960 uh to uh shauna about your best friend's wife um but i i unfortunately think that there may be more
00:51:22.440 instances of that as we continue to see the fallout of this public health response wow yeah the amount
00:51:29.020 of stuff we're still finding out go ahead yeah no it's it's really heartbreaking um and and unfortunate
00:51:36.540 that it's being gaslit into being the result of you know naps or climate change
00:51:40.840 um on the topic of naps amt 60 gives one dollar thank you i've napped for many years as i used to
00:51:48.780 work shift work retired last year and still nap when tired pure blood not concerned about dying
00:51:53.640 while napping i feel refreshed after my naps likewise you've seen the pure the cure pure bloods it reminds
00:52:02.840 me of the bare faces all these tribal names we have now shauna marie g83 donates five dollars thank you
00:52:10.220 says please see previous rant oh no now i have to say the word amyloidosis amyloidosis is a listed
00:52:19.160 are we able to say this maybe we'll get on youtube yeah i don't know is it getting spicy now
00:52:26.100 it's not us it's you guys in your comments we're off youtube perfect okay we're off okay so
00:52:32.640 please see previous rants oh no amyloidosis is listed adverse effect of the jab i feel like there's
00:52:40.300 nothing i can do to wake them up and it's literally shattering my heart yeah it's it's very well look up
00:52:48.160 that jessica rose article and have a read through that and then feel free to share it out yeah share
00:52:53.220 it with them and then scott not to tease donates five dollars as well thank you so much let's not
00:52:59.760 talk about the huge elephant in the room that's pregnant and about to have more elephants in case 1.00
00:53:07.120 you're tuning in that was just a comment i said later about you know all the delays that have nothing
00:53:13.440 to do with covid19 policies and restrictions um oh and shauna marie again she gives five dollars
00:53:20.320 thanks shauna she says thank you so much tamara and thank you shauna for bringing that up because
00:53:24.780 without your comment which is why i love that we can engage directly with our viewers without your
00:53:29.840 comment that wouldn't have sparked my memory on what jessica rose has investigated there so thank you
00:53:35.540 uh we're running out of time here and i definitely want to touch on this the vaccine rollout for infants
00:53:42.440 right we put that in the headline so we have to get to it yeah i don't know if we can just pull up
00:53:46.480 that small little twitter posting that the ministry of health ontario put out so as of this morning
00:53:53.600 anyone who wants to go out and have their babies experimented on through this jab can now book
00:53:59.900 their appointment for this what i like to call a clot shot um in ontario i don't know if it's the same
00:54:07.420 in other provinces we saw health canada approve the injection we did that breaking two weeks ago to
00:54:12.520 the day yeah and now you can get that appointment and sign them up yeah same in british columbia you
00:54:20.320 can do the same thing and of course it says it's safe and effective uh so don't question anything
00:54:25.780 there um and i believe the date that they will actually start doing the appointments is august 2nd
00:54:33.640 in british columbia and that's when the babies take part in this uh experiment heartbreaking what 0.87
00:54:42.360 what i think is relevant to highlight here is that there was an article put out by black lock so it is
00:54:47.500 behind a paywall so we'll run through it with you quickly here they just published it today and it's
00:54:52.080 to do with the vaccine injury claims that have been submitted through the federal government's vaccine
00:54:57.040 injury support program uh so the total of eight vaccine death and injury claims been paid to date
00:55:04.500 in canada with almost 700 awaiting completion of medical reviews the federal records show the eight
00:55:12.860 anonymous claims are the first to be paid under a 75 million vaccination compensation program that was
00:55:19.320 launched in 2021 i did a previous report on this um and and we filed an access information request on
00:55:28.040 on how that money was being allotted and i don't remember offhand how much of it went was going to
00:55:35.100 the vaccine injured recipients directly but a very large portion of that 75 million dollars was actually
00:55:42.900 just going to the third party company that was implementing this program and and doing you know
00:55:49.300 all the the divvying up of the funds so when they say 75 million vaccination compensation program
00:55:55.640 a fraction of that will actually make it to the pockets of the recipients and also they list vaccine
00:56:03.200 death so in the case where someone dies there was a certain amount allotted to help cover the costs
00:56:09.320 the funeral costs and things like this but like how do you compensate someone who's died you can't as a
00:56:15.340 result yeah you can't and you know i have covered the many shortcomings of this program in uh various
00:56:22.940 reports one that i did was actually interviewing who was the first to get paid out um after 11 you know
00:56:31.860 horrible months and her mother did die um that was uh moderna death and it took close to 11 months of
00:56:39.820 fighting having to go to the media and doing all these things to get um you know i have an update
00:56:46.420 coming up with an interview with her but she said the same thing i mean you can't compensate for a death
00:56:52.280 you know what i mean but um and i don't know if we can quickly jump to the other article this is just
00:56:57.960 another example another bc man um paralyzed after taking the vaccine and same thing he's struggling
00:57:06.120 to get any compensation for this so hundreds of people uh who knows how many are having situations
00:57:12.520 like that who knows how many are having other um you know important side effects but are just getting
00:57:18.500 dismissed as not i mean physically it's hard to say no to this person but they're still not getting
00:57:23.560 compensated as well so this man is from summerland and i've interviewed um sean muldoon who also hasn't
00:57:31.660 been compensated yet uh even the legacy media reported on his astrazeneca vaccine industry
00:57:37.880 injury where he lost six feet of his intestines and almost died and he had last i checked and did
00:57:44.360 the interview he hasn't been compensated either he calls it the vaccine injury stress program
00:57:50.400 instead of support program and i think that well because you on the nail with that you have to jump
00:57:56.020 through all of these endless hoops and i mean if you're struggling with an injury and especially i hear
00:58:01.320 a lot of them are neurological so when you can't even compute on a day-to-day basis and function
00:58:08.180 how are you supposed to make it through this multi-level bureaucracy to try to actually get your
00:58:14.200 your injury identified and compensated for i mean they allude to it here in this black locks article
00:58:19.640 it's a few paragraphs long um again it's behind a paywall but if you use sometimes the wayback machine
00:58:27.160 uh sometimes people have saved it and you can access the article that way so that's kind of a little
00:58:31.200 workaround if there is a paywall uh but they said that um where's where's the quote here
00:58:38.060 uh managers of the vaccine injury support program said of 774 claims this is the second paragraph
00:58:45.180 of those 774 claims they received fewer than a tenth 71 were rejected due to incomplete information or
00:58:55.360 ineligibility eight were paid and another 654 are under review as investigators retrieve all medical
00:59:04.300 records i mean if it's anything like what you and i have reported andrea the medical records are
00:59:09.440 extremely difficult to obtain if they were even documented there are instances where i've talked
00:59:15.100 i've spoken to people and they said there's no record of me even being in the er department for my
00:59:20.480 oh my gosh well not only that so many people don't even know this program exists so how are they going
00:59:25.920 to apply for it right and by the way if you're watching this and you're one of the people who had
00:59:30.220 an injury and um you know were denied or approved make sure you reach out to tamara or myself just
00:59:35.660 search rubble news in our name you'll find our email contact to do so because we would love to make
00:59:40.160 sure that um this is getting you know the public is aware of this and i don't know tamara if you 0.99
00:59:45.500 remember the the whole amount that the government set aside um but it's not much if there's hundreds
00:59:53.200 of people like it's not enough to compensate that many people which is another reason it's like
00:59:57.520 oh missing information you know they didn't put the accent over their french name done
01:00:02.280 like you know so well and originally they only budgeted to take in 400 people a year and so they've
01:00:08.800 already surpassed that amount exactly in a year and a half um so automatically sorry well if it takes
01:00:19.240 also if it takes if your mom drops dead within the 15 minute waiting period of having the moderna
01:00:25.500 vaccine and the you know the autopsy says it was a vaccine injury and it still takes you 11 months to
01:00:32.880 be compensated we're not finding um anything out about these vaccine injuries for years basically
01:00:40.120 and again that is somebody who kept pushing and went to the media that is not your average person
01:00:46.440 exactly yeah please reach out to us i would love to shed light on that and make sure that the canadian
01:00:51.520 public is aware and of course perhaps even reach out to the relevant government stakeholders i like to
01:00:58.040 to say um to determine what exactly is happening here and and hear from people on the ground
01:01:02.820 experiencing this just how difficult the process is to navigate um we're at one o'clock now but we do
01:01:08.180 have a really hefty super chat that i want to get to um sundress gave a few separate donations for a total
01:01:15.900 of 110 so thank you very much that is quite the hefty amount uh she says they they i shouldn't assume
01:01:22.900 your gender sorry sundress um ladies please interview please interview dr poor neema log i hope i'm
01:01:33.560 pronouncing i'm terrible at pronunciation um in case anybody hasn't already noticed but she has proven
01:01:39.720 pat king's claim in the court of alberta i haven't heard about this doctor i haven't uh i haven't been
01:01:46.320 following the pat king unfolding closely or you know honestly it at all unfortunately so i'm not at all
01:01:52.480 familiar but um yeah if anyone has any links to send uh dre i don't know if you're familiar at all
01:01:58.000 with with how that's gone or this particular doctor but um thank you very much yeah assume uh this person
01:02:06.220 is talking about the claim that it hasn't been isolated that coke 19 hasn't isolated that's what
01:02:12.900 there seems to be a lot of controversy around that and i from what i hear from scientists i know we're
01:02:19.320 going over but just quickly what i hear and i'm not a scientist obviously i have no actual medical
01:02:25.180 or science background but there's not a clear way to isolate anything and so the scientists themselves
01:02:32.400 can't agree on the proper method of isolation and that's where there's a controversy and that
01:02:39.020 you know is it the coach postulates is it something else can there be some cross-contamination
01:02:44.060 um so the scientists themselves haven't agreed necessarily on that gold standard
01:02:49.240 um yeah and of course i'm open to being incorrect on that well same here and again i'm i'm certainly
01:02:56.560 not a doctor or scientist but i have spoken to many and and the ones that i'm speaking to there is
01:03:02.420 debate over it in between in the freedom uh you know medical professional or science community
01:03:08.400 and i think most of them the majority of what they're saying to me is what you said but also
01:03:14.720 that we seem to be focusing on it uh you know incorrectly like we're propping up that a bit too
01:03:21.340 much like it even if it's not isolated based on the standards it doesn't mean that covet 19 isn't a
01:03:27.620 virus so that i don't know if you're hearing that as well so yeah and i think that there's a lot of
01:03:32.600 distraction as well right let's focus on the fact that it's widely acknowledged and viewed that there
01:03:37.900 is this virus but how did the response to it fail right let's focus on holding account to how the
01:03:45.640 failures and the fallout of that response happened and what happened was it blown out of proportion as
01:03:52.360 well right yeah yes rather than you know because who's to say down the road there isn't going to be
01:03:57.640 the next virus that maybe is properly isolated or as per whatever the postulates or the gold standard
01:04:03.760 um we need to solidify and work on how this response happened who was in charge of it and
01:04:10.400 the disastrous effect that it had on our society and country as a whole and i think that there's a lot
01:04:16.840 of other things that are are big distractions in that regard which i personally find to be unfortunate
01:04:22.280 yes absolutely but uh but uh we're at time now positive note okay well just on a positive note i want
01:04:30.220 to say there's a lot of change a lot of people are waking up and a lot of people are asking questions
01:04:35.140 so that's all a good thing and um you know something hopefully that will change the course of our near
01:04:41.500 future and going yeah into the future for the next you know we're not i don't think we're out of the
01:04:47.280 clear yet for monkey pox no we've got monkey pox oh my goodness that's a live stream for another day
01:04:53.620 yeah thank you drea for for joining me and for uh having this discussion i appreciate like i said
01:04:59.960 your insights on these topics and for all of our viewers at home thanks for joining us and make sure
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01:05:11.240 and i on thursdays we'll see you next thursday guys i don't know why i'm doing that ciao