Rebel News Podcast - August 18, 2022


DAILY | Trudeau's back from vacation (for photo ops); Ptbo mayor vs the "Queen"; COVID serial killer


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Join Sheila and Tamara as they talk about a serial killer on the loose in Ontario, a mass death outbreak at a public hospital, and the latest in a long line of scandals involving Canada's health care system.

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00:00:00.000 oh hey good morning good afternoon everybody and welcome to the rebel news daily live stream i'm
00:00:20.140 your host sheila gun reed and i am joined by my co-host tamara ugolini tamara i'm very excited to
00:00:26.380 co-hosting with you today thanks for joining me yeah likewise it's been quite a while so it's
00:00:31.500 always fun to get fresh new faces and new takes on things i have no idea why the lighting is so odd
00:00:38.940 and so terrible in here i look like i have a sunburn but i'm strongly committed to the sunscreen
00:00:43.360 use so i don't know what's going on in here so just bear with me everybody it's it's it's not you it's
00:00:49.060 me i don't know what's going on um and i am flying frankly a little bit blind today because i'm
00:00:54.000 filling in for ezra levant so i was sort of um recording things and then working on my monologue
00:00:59.720 and then uh i just threw a hoodie over so that i wasn't like overly dressed up for the for the live
00:01:05.860 stream it's it's a different sheila that you get on the live stream than when she's trying to fill 0.89
00:01:09.860 in for ezra levant so um tamara i'll trust you to sort of lead us through some of these conversations
00:01:15.540 really i don't even know what the topics are i'm just sort of looking out of the corner of my eye but
00:01:19.820 normally i'm far more prepared i should tell everybody what we're doing here um before i um
00:01:24.940 set myself up for failure so this do you want me to take that over sheila and you can have a quick 1.00
00:01:30.040 look over our itinerary uh it's okay because i think the first thing is something i wrote so that's
00:01:35.700 good because we have a serial killer loose quite possibly in ontario and um i i think it's really
00:01:41.180 interesting because nobody's talking about the big the big thing in the middle of it so um we are
00:01:46.120 currently streaming on youtube although if we start talking about things that might run afoul of
00:01:52.080 youtube's censorship laws and since i'm joined by tamara ugolini strong possibility there uh
00:01:57.340 uh she's our uh covet statistics nerd um so and i mean that in the kindest of ways um but if we
00:02:05.820 do sort of get into the red zone rather than have them or give youtube the pleasure of nuking our 1.5
00:02:12.980 million subscriber channel we'll just cut the feed but the good news is we're streaming on getter we're
00:02:17.960 also streaming on rumble and odyssey and on rumble and odyssey you can support the work that we do
00:02:22.260 completely willingly by leaving us a paid chat on rumble it's called a rumble rant on odyssey it's
00:02:28.440 called a hyper chat if you send us one of those we will do our best to read it on air and we will
00:02:34.420 also make a commitment right now to do our best to read the first half of them during the first half of
00:02:40.820 the show instead of just waiting till the end so if you uh chat with us early um we'll try to get
00:02:46.380 to your comments early too so that there's not a big like 20 minutes of just us reading chats at the
00:02:51.320 end i think that's probably the best way to do it am i right i'm not sure we'll find out the hard way
00:02:56.280 um well and i was going to say sheila too that maybe we should leave that one that first story
00:03:02.920 that you had there to the end so that if we do have to get off of youtube that we can spend a great
00:03:07.940 deal of our time already on it and then we can kind of spend the last maybe 10 15 minutes or so
00:03:13.660 talking about some covid nitty-gritty stuff that isn't necessarily youtube safe but we can continue
00:03:18.240 our chat on to uh rumble uh getter or the other platforms that you already mentioned what do you
00:03:24.160 think about that i think we can probably get to this very first one about the serial killer
00:03:29.160 because i i think i can do this without questioning the science um which apparently is constantly evolving
00:03:37.220 and the only person allowed to change their mind about the science is the public health officers
00:03:41.900 and we have to wait patiently for them to change their mind before we can change their mind because
00:03:46.040 as you know according to big tech they're much smarter than all of us let's go to this first
00:03:50.760 story if you wouldn't mind uh olivia or efron i think it's olivia today in studio so if you got all
00:03:58.960 your news from the mainstream media you would just know maybe yesterday you might have heard
00:04:05.560 that a doctor in ontario was charged in the deaths of three elderly patients now going back a little
00:04:17.100 dr brian nadler or nadler he was originally charged in another death way back last march um in the death
00:04:28.240 of an uh 89 year old albert poidinger i think i'm saying that right so he was originally charged after
00:04:37.660 they had a covid outbreak at the hospital and then a bunch of old people started to die which
00:04:45.480 happened during covid outbreaks but a whistleblower i don't know the extent to which the whistleblower
00:04:52.280 said things but things were said which prompted the hospital to their credit to call in the police
00:04:59.420 and soon thereafter they started an investigation into five suspicious deaths uh first charge was um
00:05:08.340 last year now three more charges there's still sort of one that they're still investigating
00:05:13.360 and just as a side note here this guy who was initially charged with
00:05:19.280 first degree premeditated murder he got out on bail like right away after well not right away like
00:05:26.860 two months in jail which is um you know can pretty odd considering how they really wanted to keep
00:05:34.540 tamera leach in jail for public mischief or counseling to commit mischief which is the crime of saying 0.90
00:05:41.060 hey come on do that stupid thing it'll be cool but that's a crime now in canada but then 0.92
00:05:46.780 yesterday afternoon this doctor was charged three more times with the death of an 80 year old a 79 0.99
00:05:54.060 year old and a 93 year old here's the interesting part the cluster of deaths were first attributed to
00:06:02.720 a covid 19 outbreak at the facility that was declared march 25th 2021 so and then previous reported
00:06:11.620 by cbc news indicated that medications used to treat covid 19 patients at an eastern ontario hospital
00:06:18.440 are part of the murder investigation into dr brian nadler now this guy he was one of those like
00:06:25.980 stay home to stay safe doctors and he was trying to get international attention by saying it i think he
00:06:31.360 tweeted at um ryan reynolds um about uh covid 19 and um this dr brian nadler he was saying i'm a
00:06:41.400 frontline physician in canada requesting you and everybody you can tell to uh tell your fans and
00:06:47.660 followers to self-isolate immediately we do not have enough ventilators for even the young and healthy
00:06:53.160 well who weren't at all at risk who weren't at all at risk but is that why this guy allegedly and i'm
00:07:00.700 saying allegedly here took it upon himself to um euthanize the old people because he was so caught up in
00:07:07.280 this like oh my god we don't have enough equipment for the young people so let's get these old people 1.00
00:07:13.140 out of the way yeah nobody's talking about that well and i found it really interesting that no one
00:07:19.720 directly names the medication used to treat covid 19 and i suspect that that may have been remdesivir
00:07:25.860 and we know that remdesivir has a laundry list of adverse effects one of which is uh organ liver
00:07:32.660 failure and you know i i have met a lot of people who claim that their elderly grandparents or parents
00:07:39.940 who were in hospital due to um or with covid 19 were given this medication and then they saw a very
00:07:48.040 speedy decline in their health which ultimately led to their unfortunate passing now whether that was
00:07:54.600 you know directly covid related or due to this medication that had been prescribed and has continues
00:08:00.380 to be prescribed to patients um i wasn't able to see anywhere in any of those reports if that was
00:08:05.980 in fact the medication associated with what happened here but i would not be surprised if it was
00:08:10.060 yeah i i have no idea that i just was able to find that one instance as i was like oh my goodness
00:08:17.420 there's a serial killer and i haven't been paying attention because usually i'm like serial killers
00:08:22.340 let's find out everything you can find out about them sheila and i was like there's one
00:08:26.760 right using the apparently allegedly using the guise of covid to commit his alleged crimes um i thought
00:08:35.260 this is like the intersection of the two things that i'm most interested in right now and uh i was just
00:08:41.120 i could find that one hint that covid medications were involved in all of this um but they've never
00:08:50.380 ever named the um named the medication and from what i could understand a fine digging around on like
00:08:58.120 the the bmj had published an article about him um that he had been pretty prickly in the past um
00:09:05.840 a few complaints filed against him he had a specific interest in geriatric medicine and he had only been
00:09:13.220 really practicing for one year and he was under like a restricted license so he had to practice
00:09:19.320 under the supervision of a more senior and experienced doctor so um apparently they caught him pretty quick
00:09:26.140 if he did do this and again if he did do this but he was the outbreak was declared on the 25th
00:09:34.820 and then he was arrested i think on the 29th of march now what came first the chicken or the egg
00:09:39.900 you know like what came first the alleged murders that were then declared a covid outbreak or did a
00:09:47.720 covid outbreak happen and then alleged murders were sort of hidden within it always outbreak it always
00:09:56.180 makes me question too you know were there other instances of this happening elsewhere is this an
00:10:01.600 isolated incident or you know could some of this malpractice i mean we know that for instance in
00:10:06.920 america in north america that the medical malpractice is the third leading cause of death and so it always
00:10:15.420 makes me question whether or not this happened on a broader scale i mean one of my very first rebel
00:10:22.280 investigations where i filed access to information requests that are still being filibustered was in may
00:10:28.580 uh sorry in august of 2020 when a nursing home pinecrest nursing home in bobcage in ontario
00:10:34.760 lost 50 percent of their residents so they were a small long-term care nursing home approximately 68
00:10:42.280 residents they lost half of their residents in a two and a half week period due to covid 19 but what
00:10:49.440 we found in the investigation was that staff were not showing up for their shifts and so these poor
00:10:56.020 elderly patients the elderly the most elderly the most senior of the elderly were left in squalor and
00:11:02.780 neglect and um i have some suspicions there as to what actually unfolded which is why we have a freedom
00:11:09.380 of information request in which all of our viewers at home can chip in to offset the cost of at rebel
00:11:15.120 investigates.com and i had some interesting communications with the care home itself uh the con
00:11:23.340 that did not uh that they weren't in alignment with what the freedom of information request was coming
00:11:30.340 back that there was no responsive records or communication that took place but i have it in email
00:11:34.300 that actually they claimed that there was so a lot of really fishy handlings of geriatric patients
00:11:40.140 both in hospital and in long-term care and as sad as it is it does not surprise me and i wonder how many
00:11:46.500 more there may be moving forward as maybe hopefully more whistleblowers come forward because if i
00:11:51.940 under if i read correctly there it was a whistleblower that came forward with this particular
00:11:56.340 dr nadler and that's how the whole thing kind of came to fruition and and thankfully it happened
00:12:02.660 quite quickly but this idea of medical professionals hiding their crimes um by
00:12:11.060 for example david has done some stories on this uh about elizabeth wetlaufer she was an ontario nurse
00:12:20.580 not all that long ago i think she was convicted of murdering or killing i should say uh 14 victims
00:12:29.100 either killed or injured by her actions she's described as one of the worst serial killers in 0.99
00:12:34.060 canadian history and most people don't know her name she was a nurse um she murdered eight senior 1.00
00:12:39.780 citizens and attempted to murder six others in southwestern ontario she was a geriatric nurse and so
00:12:45.940 you know these sorts of angel of death kind of uh serial killers that use medicine as their
00:12:54.220 pretext for getting rid of our old people um they love working in nursing homes and so when covid is 1.00
00:13:03.560 coming along to hide your crimes um you know i would not be surprised if there's more of this stuff out
00:13:10.540 there yeah exactly well thanks for writing that up sheila what uh what a disgusting unfolding there 1.00
00:13:18.320 for the people who you're supposed to trust the most um speaking of people who you're supposed to
00:13:23.320 trust our prime minister justin trudeau who is finally back from his costa rican vacay in the middle
00:13:29.980 of our beautiful canadian summer he was jet setting across the globe to costa rica so he's back now
00:13:37.040 and his itinerary for today is that he has three photo ops so it sounds like a really busy hectic day
00:13:44.160 for our beloved leader um he's visiting a local farm sheila do you have a comment on what justin
00:13:51.320 trudeau might be doing at a local a local farm in quebec i can't even believe this guy's itinerary by
00:13:58.600 the way like he starts his work day at 11 a.m like farmers are up with the chickens he rolls up to the
00:14:06.240 farm at 11 a.m to visit a local farm he's probably going to tell them uh kill those three cows keep
00:14:13.260 those seven cows and quit using fertilizer i'm sure that's what he's going to say um then he's going to
00:14:20.100 ask to see if the tractor is electric but he shows up at 11 at a local farm pooled photo opportunity so
00:14:27.640 no scrum no opportunity for questions and you know what the media are completely going to go along with
00:14:32.440 this they're going to be like perfect let's get a sexy picture of him hanging off a tractor
00:14:37.040 and they're totally going to do that and then obviously then he'll go for lunch um after putting
00:14:42.760 in about 17 solid minutes of posing he'll go for lunch and then from there he'll go to another farm
00:14:50.100 of sorts a local wind turbine manufacturing facility by 11 45 in the afternoon once again just a photo
00:14:58.400 opportunity uh we'll see him posing beside a big wind turbine blade um looking i don't know possibly
00:15:08.000 quite zoolander-ish and no questions of course and then he'll go and have a nap and once he gets out
00:15:15.960 of his nap then he will go to a local rolling stock retrofitting facility which i have no idea what that
00:15:23.580 is if somebody knows please chat it to us um it's like a locomotive like it's trains and stuff
00:15:28.980 oh oh oh okay and then notes for media guess what pooled photo opportunity again no questions just
00:15:36.800 justin trudeau doing his best um male model impersonation the whole day in between snacks
00:15:42.780 and naps great and starting his work day at 11 wonderful and wrapping her up by 3 15 good job
00:15:49.460 hard day's work minister we're paying him for this he reminds it kind of reminds me your your little
00:15:54.980 run through of his itinerary really i got a visual there of mad tv stewie you know look what i can do
00:16:00.920 and just picturing you know that mental picture of trudeau with a wind turbine posing beside it you
00:16:08.880 know look what i can do and i'm the most virtuous person because we wasted all this energy to build this
00:16:14.200 giant wind turbine that will literally never decompose but will only maybe last us like 25 to 50
00:16:19.440 years and we'll hope that there's enough wind to actually utilize its power generation if there's
00:16:24.660 not well then no power for you plebs but i'll be over in costa rica eating and dining under the stars 0.97
00:16:30.480 yeah no we can uh we can erect that wind turbine and if there's no wind and the thing about wind
00:16:37.460 turbines is if there's no wind they don't work if there's too much wind they don't work you know
00:16:41.840 it works all the time fossil fuels and so when when the wind turbines don't work then we have to buy
00:16:48.360 fossil fuel electricity from the united states in alberta we buy it from montana and wyoming even
00:16:56.160 though we sit on the same coal seam they generate their electricity using the same coal seam as us
00:17:03.940 same coal as us same molecular composition they get to create electricity with it and then sell it 1.00
00:17:11.200 back to us when our wind turbines don't work it's gross yep it's stupid thank you canada and prime 0.99
00:17:18.340 minister justin trudeau for prioritizing the energy independence of canadians um there speaking of 0.97
00:17:25.620 more justin trudeau liberal failures there was an article out by i forget who i think son the toronto sun
00:17:32.420 laurie goldstein at the toronto sun yes the cctb so that's the canada child tax benefit program
00:17:41.120 is actually only helping middle to upper class individuals and is really leaving behind the
00:17:48.080 lower class that it was touted and said to be helping the most behind so the study was done by
00:17:54.100 the frazier institute i guess it costs canadian taxpayers 25.2 billion dollars just this year
00:18:02.560 alone and uh they found that based on statistics canada data the study concluded that families with
00:18:10.600 an annual income under 60 000 annually experience a reduction in the share of total spending a drop
00:18:18.300 from 42 so almost 43 percent under the old programs to 29.7 percent under the canada child tax benefit
00:18:28.400 which was adjusted for its tax-free status and then by contrast in the next paragraph
00:18:33.640 says that families with income between 60 000 and 180 000 a year experienced an increase in their share
00:18:41.780 of spending from 49.2 percent under the old programs to 66.8 percent under the new program
00:18:47.740 so those are pretty hefty differences there especially when you look at the increase
00:18:52.660 for those families in the upper earning bracket compared to the decrease experienced by the families
00:18:59.900 making under 60 000 a year i mean i don't even know how you could be buying groceries and paying rent
00:19:07.080 on an income like that when you have children i mean that is basically in my opinion right at that
00:19:13.300 poverty level given the rate of inflation um so this is just another epic failure by this government
00:19:19.220 and i don't know how much longer we can sustain some you know these these repeated offenses and
00:19:26.060 failures to the canadian public and the population yeah and i think the worst part of all of this is
00:19:32.920 something wasn't broke so the liberals broke it um they took this they took their program and replaced
00:19:40.980 two previous programs that were created under harper and the liberals wanted to put their stamp
00:19:48.280 on helping families and so they took away those other programs and then dropped their own in on top of it
00:19:55.800 and as it turns out their programs aren't working or at least they're not designed to help the people
00:20:01.040 they say they are as the liberals like to say we're helping the middle class and people working hard to join
00:20:06.140 it are you because you're giving money to your rich friends who can afford their kids while you
00:20:12.000 simultaneously make life even more expensive for everybody else through your carbon tax you're out
00:20:17.520 of control spending which is causing inflation to skyrocket and then don't get me started on
00:20:23.440 immigration targets which is causing a housing crunch um they've never done any look i'm i'm pro
00:20:29.420 immigration i'm pro immigration let me say that but across the board every political party even the
00:20:37.200 ndp once you present them with what the immigration targets actually are every single year they say oh
00:20:43.000 that seems like a lot maybe we should slow down because if we want immigrants to be successful 1.00
00:20:48.400 and if we want society to catch up and make sure that there is enough housing enough hospitals enough
00:20:53.000 schools for everybody we are admitting to our country maybe we need to slow this down so that
00:20:57.040 everybody is set up for success and it doesn't matter what party you're in if you show people
00:21:01.880 those immigration targets they say ah that's a little high the liberals have never ever ever and
00:21:06.780 we have a tipped this they've never done any analysis on what those immigration targets are doing
00:21:12.860 to the cost of housing because you fine bring in all these immigrants but where are you gonna put them 1.00
00:21:19.260 and we're only building so many houses every single year which drives the cost of housing up for
00:21:23.900 everybody else including the immigrant by the way so um you know there's all these liberal policies
00:21:29.840 that are making just being alive in canada so expensive and uh apparently the only people
00:21:37.440 they're helping are the rich friends which just speaks to you know liberal privilege which i always
00:21:42.820 like to go back to is that you can see just even on the lawn signs who has liberal lawn signs out
00:21:49.160 traditionally and there are these nice well maintained alberta the answer is no one here
00:21:55.540 fair enough yes we're in ontary i'm in ontarible so uh that's yep that's that's unfortunate but uh i
00:22:04.840 think that we're going to do a quick ad before we get into maybe some super chats i think there's a
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00:22:37.940 i like their lovely so good
00:23:07.820 yeah the lovely cat in that their sweater um with the little misunderstood i want to get one of
00:23:13.760 those ones i had one i just took it when i was in toronto last time and then i came home my daughter
00:23:19.580 just took it so i guess i i get what i had coming so there you go it's also around it's also popular
00:23:26.380 with the teens there you go yes uh let's get to some of these chats adam ottawa gives us a buck
00:23:32.140 and says she will let's blame your red color today on climate change apparently you can blame 0.99
00:23:36.300 everything on climate change including uh having fat kids it's climate change that they don't want
00:23:42.800 to go play outside it's not the playstation you bought them or the craft dinner you feed them
00:23:46.920 um it's climate change it's not nabisco it's not kellogg's i don't know who ever thought that cereal
00:23:54.180 was a health food but anyway it's it's not any of their faults it's your suv so i guess at the end of
00:24:00.300 the day it is your fault that your kids are fat it's just it has to go through the hands of the 0.69
00:24:04.620 atmosphere first instead of just through your pantry i think the cereal manufacturers are probably the
00:24:11.880 one that thought it was a health food they're like yeah let's push this fast convenient sugar-filled
00:24:16.260 junk on families and mothers burdened with trying to manage everyone's life and be a personal secretary 1.00
00:24:22.720 and chauffeur and work at the same time and here you go it's health yeah yeah and uh let's blame the 0.81
00:24:29.680 liberals a little bit too by the way making life so expensive that moms have to work full-time 1.00
00:24:33.820 um and not allowing them to income split um society would be a lot better kids would be probably be a
00:24:40.420 lot healthier if life was a little more affordable anyway sorry go ahead here um amt 60 gives one
00:24:47.380 dollar thank you i'm 61 in january when i was really sick and had to be put on a vent for 11 days
00:24:54.160 before the vent i was asked if i would take remdesivir and i refused my gp said i'm the only
00:25:00.660 severe patient of his that survived well there you have it a nice little anecdotal evidence piece of
00:25:08.000 evidence that um remdesivir could potentially lead to more harm than good yes i i'll defer to you on
00:25:16.920 remdesivir i don't really know anything about it um but i'm surprised that you were on the ventilator
00:25:24.360 for 11 days and you're fine usually when you go on a ventilator it is your chances aren't great um so
00:25:32.280 i'm i'm really happy uh to see that you're okay um yes congrats amt 60 i mean staying alive
00:25:40.880 that's all i ever wanted to do was to stay alive and be left alone with the government the government
00:25:49.700 has other plans for me uh let's go to sorry i'm just bumping i just we had a new one here but we
00:25:56.600 didn't it didn't come through our chat olivia if you can just send that to us in the chat so we can
00:26:00.740 read it on our screens first um but we'll go to yeah some some negotiations or the negotiations that
00:26:08.500 were said to have been ready and able to take place before the justin trudeau liberals justin trudeau
00:26:16.000 himself invoked the emergencies act back in february to deal with the freedom convoy that had taken to
00:26:23.340 the nation's capital for three straight weeks in protest of the government's covid19 response
00:26:29.020 we have a clip here that we'll just show quickly of the negotiator uh dean dean french i don't have
00:26:37.080 his and dean french and just so everybody knows who dean french is he's not some uh wild-eyed convoy
00:26:45.540 wingnut by the way um as the mainstream media would have you believe i think he was the chief of staff
00:26:50.560 for doug ford so that should tell you where he falls down on this issue um so he is obviously
00:26:58.600 i mean a conservative but he did also work for doug ford so he's not some radical libertarian
00:27:06.240 um who you know doesn't believe in taxes and hates the government he literally worked for the
00:27:12.500 government so uh we do have a clip of dean french who was one of the negotiators along with keith
00:27:18.180 wilson who was the lawyer for the convoy comes to light that there is an agreement on the sunday and
00:27:25.060 we know there's a cabinet meeting that follows and that's what i kind of preface the interview with
00:27:28.320 right so so in when when jody thomas the national security advisor is telling the government there
00:27:33.480 is the potential for a breakthrough is your assessment that that potential she's talking
00:27:38.220 about is the negotiations that you were going like this is the breakthrough did you feel there's a
00:27:42.600 breakthrough and how do you define breakthrough so i define the breakthrough and i think the word
00:27:46.860 should have been there is an agreement because tamara's own words in her letter it's a one page
00:27:51.720 letter from the mayor one page letter from tamara very easy to pick up on her final uh quote was 0.93
00:27:57.380 we will be doing our best to start on monday which they did so yet to answer your question yes
00:28:02.800 that's they had to be referring to that but again it was five hours before the meeting it was pretty
00:28:07.480 clear i'm surprised the wording from the security advisor to the prime minister in the cabinet i'm
00:28:12.080 surprised it wasn't a little bit more direct the mayor has an agreement quote unquote so so here's
00:28:17.360 where uh i think i can challenge the idea that it's a breakthrough and i want to hear your response to
00:28:22.040 it first of all we know that um pat king another organizer immediately denounced that agreement and
00:28:28.300 said stand your ground uh in a video i think that was posted on social media tamara leach at the time
00:28:33.380 then said there isn't agreement the media is lying and then later you know did did say that there is
00:28:38.460 one right yeah walked it back so there is some confusion there and then the next day uh when the
00:28:44.160 act was actually invoked um i don't have an exact count but not all the trucks were moved from
00:28:49.280 residential areas right it started to as you correctly point out but certainly i remember
00:28:53.380 watching live reports where they were talking to people saying we're not going so you have two
00:28:57.060 things going on there that would cast a lot of doubt on whether there actually is a breakthrough
00:29:01.800 kind of lending support to the government's position what's your response to that first of all i think
00:29:06.600 it's the key question of the whole thing and during the upcoming inquiry that's going to be asked in a
00:29:10.640 big big way so my response to that is that yes there was some walk backing and some clarity that
00:29:16.600 need to take place there was you can speak to that group i was the mediator i wasn't taking sides
00:29:20.860 i know in politics that sometimes other people work other people's twitter accounts i'm not sure that
00:29:27.260 happened in that case but let's get back to what we're really focused regardless that message went
00:29:31.360 out to support so regardless i'm i'm a little surprised that you know being a former chief of
00:29:36.020 staff we never direct the police and so i wasn't i didn't make a single call as a mediator to the
00:29:40.660 police but i'd love to know what the ottawa police had as a number because i had as a number on
00:29:44.720 monday dozens of trucks two blocks dozens of trucks got out of there that might seem like a
00:29:49.440 small amount but when you're coordinating a group that's been sort of on side different sides for a
00:29:55.180 couple weeks the fact kudos to the law enforcement and to the truckers that day for getting dozens
00:29:59.940 out we need to get the official account that's going to come out in the inquiry but this is my
00:30:03.940 point why wouldn't trude's cabinet have waited on the sunday night to say mayor watson a very credible
00:30:09.360 respected mayor has an agreement let's just wait two or three days to see if this peaceful
00:30:14.060 resolution works if it doesn't if it's not real then let's put down the hammer but this was this
00:30:19.560 is a black mark on canadian history history will show this was a total overreaction in my opinion
00:30:24.340 and the inquiry is going to show that as well okay i think that's good right there um mary you just put
00:30:30.220 the same sort of uh comment into our slack chat as i did uh you put in the freedom convoy's response to
00:30:37.340 uh jim watson now i've got no affection for jim watson i think he's one of the worst mayors
00:30:45.100 if not the worst mayor in this entire country and i'm including edmonton and calgary in the mix there
00:30:51.820 and possibly toronto i think those are really the worst um jim watson so uh the freedom convoy started
00:31:00.580 negotiating with jim watson who was out of the other side of his mouth banging the drum demanding
00:31:08.540 a crackdown on the freedom convoy um i want to know what jim watson's communications were with the
00:31:14.380 federal government and i'm going to a tip them if i haven't already i lose track of how many i file
00:31:18.560 um but i think it's all going to come out in the emergencies act uh inquiry that's coming up but um
00:31:26.020 jim watson has got a signed agreement here um with uh the freedom convoy he cc'd keith wilson the
00:31:37.420 lawyer for the convoy and he says uh in his uh i look forward to your protest movement meaningfully
00:31:45.660 delivering on these steps as a show of goodwill towards our community once there is clear evidence
00:31:51.420 that you have delivered on these commitments i'm prepared to meet with you in a timely fashion
00:31:54.500 a copy of this letter has been provided to your legal counsel and then the convoy writes back
00:31:58.980 to jim watson again signed by tamara leach and cc'd uh to keith wilson the freedom convoy
00:32:07.340 board agree with your request to reduce pressure on the residents and businesses in the city of
00:32:11.720 ottawa we made a plan to consolidate our protest efforts around parliament hill we'll be working
00:32:16.200 hard over the next 24 hours to get buy-in from the truckers we hope to start repositioning our
00:32:21.200 trucks on monday and this is on february 12th so i just want to see what i'm just going back to
00:32:27.500 february 12th was the saturday and so on monday was the 14th and that's the day that we know now we
00:32:34.260 know that justin trudeau invoked the emergencies act so they gave her no time they gave her no time
00:32:39.460 they had a deal reached she was getting the trucks to move and instead justin trudeau moved to seize
00:32:45.600 bank accounts crack heads and arrest peaceful protesters just like hugo chavez like this is
00:32:52.100 crazy um i cannot wait for the emergencies act inquiry i can't wait for it yeah and when does it
00:32:59.520 start sheila is it sometime in october uh 14th is it we because we will be providing very close
00:33:07.280 coverage of that i think there will be a team assembled specifically to cover the convoy um inquiry
00:33:13.420 and yeah i i hope i very much like you look forward oh it starts september 19th okay so i think
00:33:19.220 it's supposed to be wrapped up by october 28th and you better believe rebel news is going to be there
00:33:26.380 in full force we're going to be there in ottawa we all have journalists on the scene we're going to be
00:33:32.580 providing daily updates i think we're probably going to live stream um many of the hearings if we
00:33:40.940 are able to um they have said it's going to be open and transparent now i don't know how much
00:33:46.180 uh i believe that considering the federal government's involved so they might have their
00:33:50.500 hand selected journalists on the inside but we'll grab the live stream and we'll make sure that nobody
00:33:55.780 can go in or out of that building without seeing a rebel journalist smiling faces there to ask them
00:34:00.940 questions what a time to be alive i'm so excited uh for the rebel team to be covering that in depth
00:34:08.320 on the ground and uh factually because yeah we can't the government uh the justin trudeau government
00:34:14.960 cannot continue to get away with these sorts of injustices um i'm really glad that there's been a
00:34:20.700 very big backlash from the conservatives and even from others who may be of other political stripe
00:34:26.940 that just say you know what this was very heavy-handed and unjustified unwarranted especially now that we get
00:34:32.860 these little crumbs of more information that you know negotiations were taking place and they were
00:34:38.740 looking to be successful and uh justin trudeau in his haste just continued anyway as uh the potential
00:34:46.900 castro relative that he is yeah it's uh who are you going to trust to uh bring you the accurate news
00:34:53.840 of the commission rebel news or cbc who said you know what i think these truckers they couldn't
00:35:00.720 possibly be mad at justin trudeau on their own they're a russian operation who are you going to
00:35:06.120 believe us to bring you the news or the cbc who just could not believe that any reasonable canadian
00:35:13.020 would be outraged with justin trudeau and how he's treating other canadians
00:35:16.660 which of course leads way into how his government continues to infringe on the rights of canadians
00:35:24.220 through the arrive can app uh so we know that the arrive can app has seen massive backlash i think
00:35:30.640 only 30 to 40 percent of canadians are even um complying with the the mandate or maybe i have that
00:35:37.300 opposite uh 30 to 40 percent are not complying with the mandatory download of this government
00:35:44.180 surveillance app uh you can check out our previous reports at no arrive can.com we have a petition there
00:35:50.220 we're onboarding some clients through the registered charity called the democracy fund to fight this
00:35:55.900 legally uh but we have a clip here of the safety public safety minister mendo mark mark i always
00:36:03.500 flub on his last name marcus chino marco mendicino make him up mendicino he just makes it up as he goes
00:36:11.280 and we also have a fire mendicino uh dot com um campaign and web page and petition there too but
00:36:18.760 we have a clip of him uh alluding to the fact that the arrive can app or perhaps maybe a derivative
00:36:25.380 thereafter of the arrive can app is here to stay check out this scary speech from the safety minister
00:36:33.740 regarding the arrive can app there's recently been some loosening of uh restrictions and rules with
00:36:40.120 that particularly with fully vaccinated visitors not getting a fine anymore if they miss some information
00:36:48.300 or filling out the app uh what can you say about the future of that app with this development and
00:36:53.120 could we potentially see it uh go away in the near future well i would begin by by noting that
00:37:00.080 the two most essential and relevant questions that arrive can poses to all travelers are one
00:37:05.440 are you vaccinated to a standard that has been approved by health canada and two are you symptom free
00:37:10.280 which are logical common sense questions that help us to mitigate against the ongoing risks around
00:37:16.280 uh transmission of of of the of covid uh in canada on a positive note i think it's great to see that
00:37:24.380 more people are traveling again and the wheels of the economy are turning faster and that is a good
00:37:29.760 thing um but we're always going to be open to to finding ways to um to to make sure that that
00:37:36.660 technology whether it's in the context of arrive can or any other platform is as efficient as possible 0.53
00:37:42.200 i've been through the montreal airport recently uh that guy's a complete and total liar but you know
00:37:54.140 when they say that this stuff doesn't spy on you i remember when the liberals were like oh we're gonna
00:37:59.980 make a weather app using environment canada data i'm like so just like all the other weather apps that
00:38:06.060 are on my phone that i don't have to download from the government okay what's your motive for doing
00:38:10.920 this besides shoehorning like scary climate change facts into your weather data and as it turns out
00:38:17.040 eventually that it came out that they were spying on you because to get your accurate weather data you
00:38:22.860 need to know where you are and then they were uh collecting and keeping the location data of
00:38:27.760 canadians and then you know you see medicino give assurances in other interviews about how it's this
00:38:34.660 arrive can app it's totally not going to track you and everything that you do and it's not going to be
00:38:39.800 invasive government malware into your phone but this is the same government that just said
00:38:44.920 to the phone companies give me all the information you have on canadians location data we'll pay you
00:38:52.900 for it oh and by the way can you give it to us dating back to 2019 so that we have a benchmark by
00:38:59.620 which to compare their travel and their location data too so are they complying in 2020 with our
00:39:06.640 restrictions let's look and see what they did in 2019 and the phone companies did it they just
00:39:11.520 turned it over they got paid for it they sold my data to the federal government against my will
00:39:18.280 without telling me or asking my permission and then pocketed the cash for it and we're all just like
00:39:22.200 yeah okay that's the federal government um so when medicino says stuff like this is not going to
00:39:28.240 track other things like your text messages or your anti-government sentiments
00:39:32.660 um you know uh i don't believe him he's just a liar who makes things up as we know given that he said
00:39:39.820 repeatedly the police asked for the invocation of the emergencies act the guy just doesn't know when
00:39:44.020 he's lying or telling the truth right and i want to mention too that that scooping of of private data
00:39:50.140 personal cell phone data was done in conjunction with the public health agency of canada so these are
00:39:55.040 the exact same overlords who are part and parcel with this arrive can app and recently uh conservative
00:40:03.960 dissident leslin lewis has come out and alleged basically that the arrive can app is almost
00:40:11.400 certainly illegal so in her press release there she you know says things like the uh it should only be
00:40:20.540 be used and regulated relegated solely to emergency orders and measures taken under the quarantine act
00:40:28.240 and basically since we're no longer in an emergency that there's no warranted or justified reason to
00:40:34.520 continue with an app like this uh she also says you know part of the app when you download it you have
00:40:40.200 to consent there that your information could be shared with international health organizations and
00:40:45.740 other institutions so you know like the world health organization who knows who else she also
00:40:51.680 references down there at the very bottom the ktdi that's the known travel known traveler digital
00:40:58.040 identity and so that's a weft partnership in conjunction with the government of canada air canada
00:41:03.260 the airport montreal the toronto pearson international airport um and she also calls the fines that canadians
00:41:12.100 are facing for not downloading this very possible government surveillance app um as being government
00:41:19.280 bullying and harassment so i really think she's pretty bang on there and i especially drew that uh
00:41:26.000 speculation with ktdi i think that the known traveler digital identity is a very concerning
00:41:32.140 program and partnership and it's a very slippery slope to privacy infringements and so this really to me
00:41:39.860 just screams that it's paving the way to have that implemented on just a massive national scale
00:41:46.940 yeah i mean did you also when you pay attention to mendicino there he says no you have to be able to prove
00:41:57.080 um that you are vaccinated to a standard that the government determines and that you are also
00:42:05.200 non-symptomatic which is an admission that being vaccinated to the standard by which the government
00:42:13.300 determines is not um any sort of prophylactic against catching covid19 obviously since we just
00:42:21.340 saw that omar al-jabra he also after four jabs he's down with um covid which i mean he could be down
00:42:31.160 with covid he could be pulling a trudeau and just taking a break who knows it's so funny when you see
00:42:37.180 on twitter they all have to toe this line i think i recently just shared it actually it's a script
00:42:42.280 isn't it yeah like i'm so thankful i had my 17th booster but i still tested positive for covid and
00:42:50.540 i'm faring so well it's mild and i'll continue to follow all the public health advice that i've been
00:42:55.620 following this whole time but i still catch the seasonal respiratory virus that i said that i would
00:43:01.920 be protected and safe from if i did all the things that i'm going to continue to do it's just like the
00:43:07.800 mental gymnastics that you have to go through to try to reach that same conclusion and then you see
00:43:13.260 all of these officials and influencers parroting the exact same words i mean it just lends into the
00:43:21.920 fact and i've covered this before in my reports that there's behavior modification techniques and
00:43:26.680 mind control techniques that are being instituted here on the population largely unbeknownst to them
00:43:32.720 and so if you're not aware if you're not critically thinking if you're not consciously involved with
00:43:38.200 researching things independently you will fall for this stuff hook line and sinker because it's a
00:43:43.880 coordinated orchestrated campaign on behalf of the pharmaceutical industry in my opinion
00:43:49.620 yeah it's a lot and it's a script like they have to say the thing when they get covid and i think i
00:43:57.580 tweeted something along the lines of like when albert borla or whatever the pfizer ceo when he got covid
00:44:03.620 after i think four boosters or whatever it was some enormous amount of boosters and i tweeted a joke
00:44:10.320 like oh basically saying it but if you were like the ceo of trojan condoms like you would not take
00:44:19.500 you would question the efficacy of trojan condoms if the ceo said something like oh i wore four
00:44:27.900 condoms during the act of impregnating my wife and she's now pregnant with twins but for sure it would 0.93
00:44:36.660 have been triplets if i didn't wear all four you would be like no those things didn't work and how
00:44:42.000 would you know that she would be pregnant with triplets right like how would you know that it would 0.96
00:44:46.000 be worse although like having two babies versus three that's a blessing not a bad thing but you
00:44:50.580 know like how would you how would you know if it would be worse or better if you took the thing that 0.98
00:44:55.980 didn't work right like this was my stupid joke uh if the responding as though i were the ceo of 0.97
00:45:02.020 trojans i'd like to let you know that my wife is pregnant i'm thankful to have worn four trojan 0.99
00:45:06.040 condoms during the act of conception if not for the first two condoms and the two i called them
00:45:10.360 booster condoms my wife would be having triplets instead of just twins if the ceo of trojan said 0.99
00:45:16.260 that you'd be like no those things don't work and also how would you know that she would be pregnant
00:45:20.140 with triplets that's a conclusion you absolutely cannot draw but when they draw it at pfizer we're
00:45:25.480 like yep definitely 100 definitely for sure yep good for you taking all those things that didn't work
00:45:30.360 uh as more as more comes out i'm just so thankful to be on this side of history where you're just
00:45:38.680 pointing out the utter nonsense um now i think we have some more super chats here uh let me just
00:45:45.080 click back and we'll try to get through some of them because we have a few topics and two more ads
00:45:49.280 to cover before we're done for the day um paul auto newman gives one dollar thank you u.s representative
00:45:56.260 stephanick officially calls on canadian government to scrap the arrive can app i haven't seen that there
00:46:02.660 i guess that's is that a little clip there that we um we could maybe play or is it just a post
00:46:07.780 it's it's just a letter it's it's just a letter but maybe someone from the web team could write that
00:46:13.480 up as a news article because i think that's important um we have all these americans looking
00:46:20.040 at canada with horror it started off with josh hawley when he said that um maybe we should be on a
00:46:25.960 religious freedom watch list and i was like yeah probably yes literally probably we probably should
00:46:31.900 we have it coming and now um we've got another representative saying that they should end the
00:46:39.080 required use of the arrive can app because all it does is track you they literally don't care about
00:46:44.560 anything else all it does is track your information um we've got adam ottawa gives us a buck i'm reading
00:46:51.260 the freedom convoy book um from our friend andrew lawton uh it was a bestseller on amazon weeks before it
00:46:58.700 was even released because people were thirsty for the truth and i actually learned that there's a
00:47:03.020 group called lgbtory yes that's true um they used to be quite active at the conservative party
00:47:10.240 conventions and um just a bunch of normal conservatives who happen to be gay who are like
00:47:15.860 the government has no business in our lives and i'm like you know what i agree i agree generally
00:47:21.840 speaking thank you um maybe i can find some like-minded folks yeah there's there's quite a few of them
00:47:27.960 out there and frankly um i have some friends who are conservatives but also gay and um when you
00:47:35.880 think about people who don't have little tax deductions like kids um perhaps our uh perhaps you know
00:47:43.640 like we could be reaching out a little bit more to um you know people in the quite normal non-activist
00:47:50.760 lgbt movement and saying hey you don't have any tax deductions i bet you hate taxes me too get on over here 1.00
00:47:56.600 for conservatives so there's some outreach to be done there uh canadian mom 1997 gives us five bucks
00:48:04.420 are people who were born in 1997 having children this upsets me greatly anyway let's let's keep going
00:48:12.000 five bucks can we talk about the edmonton woman being denied a transplant because she didn't want to be 0.60
00:48:16.480 jabbed you know what um sid fazard actually did a an interview with her and her lawyer about two weeks
00:48:25.220 going he's reached out to the lawyer again now now that a judge has ruled that she absolutely has no
00:48:31.300 chance of getting that transplant unless she gets uh the covet vaccination but and we're a campaign
00:48:37.920 there you can burla that's right you can find his reports and keep up to date too at organs
00:48:43.960 not coercion.com i think there's a petition yeah there's a petition there um it's doing pretty well but
00:48:50.920 i uh i think that sid will probably have a follow-up there if you check out that website
00:48:55.240 organs not coercion.com yep there it is there she is yes absolutely and this isn't the first story like
00:49:04.500 this we've covered uh alexa has covered a lady in quebec um you can see that story at i think it's
00:49:12.440 save joanne.com again she's got um i think it was a lung disease and she's been denied uh back 1.00
00:49:22.140 she's been denied a transplant because she's not vaccinated it's terrible
00:49:27.680 and we also have this well hang on let me put this on the record if i die and somebody needs my organs
00:49:36.240 i insist they they be given to whomever they need whoever needs my organs and not whoever meets
00:49:43.020 the vaccination criteria to get my organs so many people have just removed themselves from the organ
00:49:50.380 donation list completely because they don't agree with the unethical way this whole thing has been
00:49:55.420 handled um so that's that's really unfortunate and there's some some sketchy things that happen with
00:50:02.120 organ donation too if anyone's ever gone down that medication rabbit hole but um but i know that
00:50:08.860 there was a big backlash that the organ donation people received when they instituted this and as
00:50:15.760 you can see it's they have not backpedaled at all they've held really firm to this unscientific stance
00:50:21.100 that is coercing people into life-saving treatment i mean how does anyone ever even rationalize
00:50:28.680 begin to rationalize that doing something like this to these desperate people who have literally
00:50:35.340 paid into this health care system for their entire life that's the other thing this is socialized
00:50:42.460 medicine in full effect we can see it on display now this you have no choice whether or not you pay
00:50:48.800 into this system and then when it comes time to actually need something to utilize the system that
00:50:53.840 you've funded for your whole working life well sorry if you're not vaccinated then no organs for you
00:50:59.840 it's terrible i'm i'm putting it on the record right now if i die part me out like an old minivan
00:51:06.920 i'm careful about my health i'm careful about my fitness i'm careful about the foods i put in my body
00:51:13.120 all my organs are squishy and red and good and you can have them i don't care if you're vaccinated or not
00:51:19.180 lucky dogs we need like a privatized organ donation system where you can connect to others who don't 0.92
00:51:26.600 care you just need a poster of me with like like the the cuts of beef poster but it's like me and you
00:51:35.040 can just pin your name to like my liver my heart you can have my corneas no you don't want my eyes
00:51:40.140 my eyesight's terrible but um other parts the only thing yep um you know even someone can have my hair
00:51:47.380 i've got a lot of it um let's uh finish these last two chats and then we'll move on to we got an ad
00:51:52.840 break and then i want to talk about the peterborough mayor because i said that um you know that another
00:52:01.760 mayor was terrible but she's she's pretty bad too okay so amt 61 buck i follow i follow laurel and
00:52:08.020 tyler thompson from bc she had an interview with a woman whose son needs a blood transfusion and she's a
00:52:12.440 match hospital won't allow her to use her blood she wants unvaxxed blood well that is odd 0.99
00:52:19.320 uh c1 cas business five bucks hard to believe how powerful rebel news has become all over the world
00:52:25.940 all the reporters are true fearless warriors for the truth you give us hope and you are all making
00:52:29.740 a huge difference bravo um i'm really grateful for the opportunity to make a difference i think it
00:52:35.560 would be very um unsatisfying unfulfilling to be just a regular journalist and not a journalist
00:52:41.300 that shows up to tell the story but also offers um some help as we so frequently do or advocate for
00:52:49.060 people i just feel like um i don't know that other form of journalism kind of feels exploitative
00:52:55.400 i don't know to just show up tell the story so that you become more popular i i would rather do
00:53:00.940 something where i make a difference every day and i think we do it's also very humbling to hearing you
00:53:06.800 people like that who are obviously supporting us right like they say bravo to us but i say bravo to
00:53:12.340 you because without your you know five dollar donation here and there we wouldn't be able to
00:53:17.320 keep doing the work that we do so i say bravo to all of our rebel supporters because it's through your
00:53:23.040 direct support that we're able to continue doing this important work and that's something that's very
00:53:28.520 humbling to me is just seeing how much support and people there are willing to contribute to us telling
00:53:35.060 the other side of the story and of course it's very humbling seeing people who are suffering or
00:53:40.440 who are at the hands of bad policy and being able to as you mentioned help them and really try to make
00:53:46.160 a difference in the lives of canadians so yeah it's very humbling so thank you everyone uh from from
00:53:52.040 myself and my colleagues yeah i said that the other day in our meeting that while we hear the thank
00:53:58.240 yous from the people that we're helping we're just the vehicle by which the help comes it really comes
00:54:03.980 directly from our supporters at home and we're very grateful for that and i know the people who
00:54:08.800 are on the receiving end of the help um you are helping them on their very worst day when they think
00:54:14.820 nobody cares about them that they're just a normal person and they're just a little guy and help is
00:54:20.340 never going to come and then we show up and we're like actually we have this army of people who care
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00:55:21.800 platform but across other platforms too uh reach out to us so that we don't show adam's ad anymore
00:55:27.860 we show yours instead let's go to this horrible mayor um gosh diane tarian who has me blocked on 1.00
00:55:37.140 twitter although i think i've never interacted with her it's probably smart to preemptively block me if
00:55:42.120 you're a bad politician just uh but she defends the use of the f word in response to a weekend 1.00
00:55:47.920 protest now before we get into the weekend protest let me just say i am fundamentally opposed to this
00:55:54.180 weekend protest because i wouldn't even call it a protest i would actually call this public mischief
00:55:59.320 and i think that's what people were charged with here um and she sent out this profanity laced uh 1.00
00:56:06.040 tweet about a weekend protest um peterborough mayor diane tarian was called on to respond to a scene that
00:56:13.940 unfolded in her city east of toronto over the weekend a few dozen people gathered outside the police
00:56:20.180 station after a call from a q anon conspiracy theorist who purports to be the queen of canada
00:56:25.280 for citizens arrests of local officers and you'll note here that this cult leader didn't come to
00:56:30.380 arrest anybody she called on other people to do it because she's a low liability cult leader 1.00
00:56:35.240 just like charles manson he didn't engage in any of the killings he directed other people to do it
00:56:42.020 that's how they keep their hands clean that's why they build cults of followers so she told other
00:56:47.780 people to do this and other people got charged with following her directions um which is i think
00:56:55.380 actual counseling to commit mischief but tamara leach is in jail or was um so anyways tarian tweeted
00:57:03.040 her reply it read people have been asking for me to comment on the events of this past weekend in 0.99
00:57:07.540 peterborough i hate giving airtime spotlight to these imbeciles here's my comment f u u f wads 0.99
00:57:12.800 and so anyways this lady this queen romana i think it's her name she says that the american 0.99
00:57:23.020 military has named her the queen of canada now uh since the queen of england was executed
00:57:30.400 and i think she had her followers raise about sixty thousand dollars for her to buy an rv and then go on
00:57:39.240 a tour of canada and this leads me to believe that you can generate a lucrative cult following with
00:57:46.580 about 250 truly committed members that's all you really need to be a good cult leader or just a cult
00:57:53.220 leader i don't know if they're good um and they sort of communicate exclusively on telegram because
00:57:57.720 they're banned from other platforms which leads to the exclusivity of the club and it and it uh creates
00:58:03.840 that sort of us against them mentality once you get start getting banned from stuff um and i think 0.88
00:58:09.680 this woman is a crazy person and she exploits people and she directed other people's desperate 1.00
00:58:14.640 grandparents to go to this police station and try to do citizen's arrest which let me tell you right 0.95
00:58:20.880 now don't do it but i i'm actually my monologue uh because i'm filling in for ezra state is on this topic
00:58:29.660 because um i think um i think the peterborough mayor and politicians like her this queen romana 0.98
00:58:40.260 character is their frankenstein monster they created it through their failings over the past two years that
00:58:48.640 desperate people are turning to insane cult leaders because the people who they elected to help them have
00:58:58.480 failed them the courts have failed them politicians have failed them the news media they're not holding
00:59:02.820 the politicians to account the police are arresting peaceful protesters the world is so crazy that queen
00:59:09.240 romana seems normal or at least reasonable and the politicians have left this void through their own
00:59:17.680 failings that these cult leaders like queen romana can just step right into and and and inspire people 0.99
00:59:27.120 to do citizens arrests of police officers and politicians instead of saying whoa whoa whoa people are so
00:59:33.880 desperate they're doing these things they call them names there's no introspection it's only spite as i said
00:59:40.200 in my tweet yeah i mean never mind the fact that call saying f off you f wads i mean that is just
00:59:49.160 so just so just lax class in i there were there not any better words that you could have used that had
00:59:59.520 some form of intellectual merit apart from calling someone an f wad what even is that and is that really 0.63
01:00:09.640 language that a mayor should be using to talk to people who may have not been necessarily residents of
01:00:15.820 peterborough but i'm sure there were residents of peterborough involved in that
01:00:19.680 quote-unquote protest that saw queen the the hailed queen just slowly back into her her crowdfunded rv
01:00:30.820 instead of partaking in what she had rallied behind allegedly but um but yeah i think what you say there is
01:00:38.060 spot on sheila that these politicians have completely ignored the cries of their constituents
01:00:44.160 for the better part of two and a half years i mean one other article that i don't think we'll even
01:00:49.720 be able to get to so i'm just going to touch on it quickly here is um oh yeah there she is retreating 1.00
01:00:54.980 into her rv oh my gosh and i saw another video where where the queen came with uh fresh cut veggies 1.00
01:01:02.720 and canned sardines to greet her people oh sheila i'll have to send it to you um because i was just in
01:01:12.220 utter shock that this could even be seen as even remotely valid the whole thing is obviously just
01:01:19.340 a sham and that's the really unfortunate part here is that yeah the people who have been completely
01:01:23.580 disregarded and ignored with really valid concerns like this ctv news article which says that more than
01:01:29.960 half of canadians so in there they actually stipulate 56 percent of canadians saying the pandemic has
01:01:36.600 negatively impacted their children so we know you know when your food security is at risk when your
01:01:41.920 livelihood is at risk and when your children are being negatively impacted by government's covid 19
01:01:48.560 response people are going to be mad they're going to to stand up they're going to be frustrated and when
01:01:55.700 their concerns especially when it comes to their children your most prized um possession
01:02:02.340 they're going to be frustrated and when they're disregarded and ignored this is the kind of
01:02:09.060 radicalization that takes place at the hands of these ivory tower sitting elected officials it's disgusting
01:02:17.700 yeah i mean think about how crazy the last two years have been people like think about you couldn't go
01:02:26.100 to church you couldn't bury your dead they were telling you that you couldn't eat inside because
01:02:32.960 you were unvaccinated you couldn't travel you couldn't fly they were telling you how many people
01:02:36.980 you could have in your house all of a sudden your work history didn't matter what a loyal or diligent
01:02:42.120 employee you have been none of it mattered your boss only cared if you took some medication you
01:02:47.680 didn't want to take so times have been so crazy that for some people is believing queen romana any crazier
01:02:59.360 than what they've just lived through and they've been so isolated because the government isolated them
01:03:07.340 from everyone and you know so when i see politicians like this just being so malicious 0.97
01:03:16.620 to these people all they do is drive more people into the arms of this crazy crazy woman 1.00
01:03:21.920 uh queen romana is the frankenstein monster they stitched together and now they're upset because 0.97
01:03:30.780 this frankenstein monster is tromping around the town scaring the villagers they did this they need
01:03:37.560 to figure out a way to fix it but they can't because all they know is talk down to people treat people 0.97
01:03:43.200 like garbage treat them crazy when all they did was drive them crazy point blank yeah i think that
01:03:51.020 you hit the nail on the head right there um i see now there is 103 though and i have a few other
01:03:56.680 things i need to get to today so we have some super chats we're just going to quickly get through
01:04:02.520 before we sign off for our live stream for the day we have one dollar from sojourner um thank you
01:04:09.780 about the organ donations i've been toying with the idea of writing to the department and insisting
01:04:14.780 that my organs can only be given to someone who has not been vaccinated for covid to bring balance
01:04:20.860 to the discrimination yeah definitely i would love to be cc'd on that communication keep us in the loop
01:04:27.660 if you decide to go forward with it uh not two t's gives five dollars thank you there are way too many
01:04:35.060 canadian good germans more than ready to abuse the government's specified targets rebel is the good
01:04:41.980 news well thank you because i'm part german um praise bow gives five dollars i just finished making
01:04:49.800 up my sign for our rally this friday 6 p.m hamilton 1 wilson street it says hoax lies global warming global
01:04:57.100 cooling climate change covid jobs should be fun you're hitting a lot of the things in one small little
01:05:02.860 a lot of boxes yeah and then i think the last uh chat is from fallacy gap 1944 ten dollars thank you
01:05:13.220 have you read the corkery ontario court judgment that refutes covid jabs as being safe and effective
01:05:18.600 as a judicial notice fact i have not read that but i will i did see that this is this is a dispute between
01:05:27.240 two parents and oh it's gone now this link doesn't work oh we we've got it saved elsewhere um so it's
01:05:35.180 between two parents the mom and dad neither one of them are anti-vaccination the dad is pro-vaccination
01:05:42.020 the mom said i'm not going to force my daughter to do this if she doesn't want it she's 12 um and
01:05:48.280 according to the left that's old enough to make decisions about your gender so i think it's old enough
01:05:53.160 to make decisions about vaccines although normally i would say no kids can't make decisions about their
01:05:58.240 own medical history these aren't my rules these are the left's rules so this is what you get this so
01:06:04.140 if you want it that way it's got to be this way too and uh i think that dad's lawyer argued that the
01:06:11.120 jabs are safe and effective and the judge refused to take judicial notice of that saying well i i just can't
01:06:17.960 admit that as fact i we're just not going to talk about that we're going to talk about is this it is
01:06:24.200 the parent is the mom right to not force the daughter to do this regardless of whether they are
01:06:29.860 safe and effective so that's sort of what happened there so interesting that a judge said i'm not going
01:06:36.120 to consider that as uh something i consider to be true maybe things are finally some common sense
01:06:44.080 rational uh feedback from a judge and yeah hopefully that's an indication that the tides are turning
01:06:49.000 okay i think um if uh team in toronto if everything is all caught up on the chat side i think we'll wrap
01:06:57.840 up the show because tamara is very busy today i'm filling in for ezra plus doing all of my regular work so
01:07:03.220 um i think i'm late for a phone call so uh thanks everybody yes thank you everybody uh who watches the
01:07:11.380 show today thank you everybody in toronto who works hard to put the show together including all the
01:07:15.640 back office staff that you don't actually see they work hard to make sure that the show is available
01:07:19.900 for you to find so that you can watch us and support us thank you to everybody who did pitch in to keep
01:07:25.600 the lights on here at rebel news uh every little bit helps and trust me we are very economical with all
01:07:31.280 of your donations uh tamara thanks for hosting with me today it was fun i don't get to do a lot of on-air
01:07:36.720 work with you so i really enjoyed it um i'm not sure who's on tomorrow but definitely we do have a
01:07:42.020 show and as david menzies always says stay sane
01:07:45.300 so expensive by everything these days i'm broke i'm i'm dead like it's just getting a little crazy
01:07:53.980 or ridiculous i think it's logical that the prices are up i think it makes sense decision is coming for
01:07:59.760 sure because nothing will be cheaper than now that's for sure it's okay doesn't hurt my company
01:08:05.420 we're okay we're just making babies in the pandemic yeah
01:08:08.120 hey guys isabel ravosh for rebel news i'm here on the boardwalk in toronto ontario it's a beautiful
01:08:16.720 saturday there's tons of people out today i want to go around and ask people what they think of the
01:08:21.840 rising cost of living these days how food and gas is just so expensive here is a chart from statistics
01:08:27.360 canada showing the rise of inflation from july 2021 and onwards you can see that it's risen drastically
01:08:33.240 and if this trend continues it will no longer be possible to live affordably in canada you'll
01:08:38.440 forgive me if i don't think about monetary policy i want to know how canadians are handling this
01:08:42.980 inflation and if they are concerned about the future economy