Rebel News Podcast - September 23, 2025


EZRA LEVANT | Carney flounders at the UN as Canada heads for dire straits


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

155.62364

Word Count

5,756

Sentence Count

422

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

Ezra LeVant talks about a speech made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Council of Foreign Relations, and why he might not be as smart as people think he is. He also talks about how a middle power like Canada can deal with the situation where the rules-based order is eroding, great power rivalry is intensifying and authoritarian models are hardening.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, my friends. Mark Carney was on the world stage at the Council of Foreign Relations and he
00:00:05.460 gave a speech and I watched it. And I got to tell you, they say this guy is smart, really smart,
00:00:11.520 they say. And I've said that too. I said he's Trudeau 2.0, but harder working and smarter. But
00:00:16.120 I don't even know if he's smarter. I mean, how could he have run Brookfield Asset Management?
00:00:21.380 I don't know. I'll take you through his speech. And I just think it's meaningless. Now, maybe
00:00:26.420 that's high art. Maybe it's a kind of performance art or maybe saying nothing while pretending to
00:00:31.580 say something. Maybe that's the highest achievement of a politician. I don't know. But I'm still
00:00:36.060 waiting for the smart part to kick in. I'll take you through it. But first, let me invite you to
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00:01:02.540 podcast and the satisfaction of keeping Rebel News strong because your $8 a month is how we pay the
00:01:08.060 bills around here. Tonight, they say Mark Carney is smart. Is that true? It's September 23rd,
00:01:29.120 and this is the Ezra LeVant Show. Well, there's some big meetings at the United Nations. Donald
00:01:48.560 Trump gave some remarks today. It was an incredible thing. Some workers at the United Nations building
00:01:56.280 joked about turning off elevators and escalators right when Donald Trump got on them to make some
00:02:05.460 political statement about underfunding. And wouldn't you know, that actually happened. They turned off
00:02:12.960 the escalator when Donald Trump was on it. I suppose that's not the same as turning off an elevator,
00:02:18.880 which could kill a guy. But, you know, the idea of causing physical annoyance, at least, and harm at
00:02:28.340 most to conservatives by people who work in public institutions, that is part of the same leftist
00:02:35.280 mentality as Antifa and, in extreme circumstances, assassination. I thought that was really gross.
00:02:41.140 I'm not done going through Trump's speech. Again, they turned off his teleprompter, too.
00:02:48.780 And he started riffing, and Donald Trump doesn't need a teleprompter. He gives hour-long speeches all
00:02:54.280 the time on the campaign trail. He just went into campaign mode. Some grown-up turned back on the
00:02:59.860 teleprompter. But seriously, if you have an institution that turns off elevators and escalators
00:03:04.540 and turns off teleprompters, it's actually a bit of a security threat when you're dealing with the most
00:03:09.280 assassination-prone person in the world, namely a U.S. president. Super gross. I'll talk a little
00:03:15.780 bit more tomorrow about Donald Trump if time warrants. But I want to talk about something that
00:03:22.080 our prime minister said, the Council for Foreign Relations, which is sort of a globalist left-wing
00:03:29.960 think tank, but it has a good reputation and a lot of—they have a lot of good speakers. So Carney went
00:03:36.740 there. And I want to play for you some clips from it. And I'll stop it once in a while. I'm not going
00:03:44.680 to play the entire thing, and I'll give you some of my thoughts. So I want to show you Mark Carney
00:03:52.120 on the world stage. Take a look.
00:03:54.240 You know, what I propose to do in 10 minutes is just to say a few words about how a middle power like
00:04:00.240 Canada can deal with the situation where the rules-based order is eroding, great power rivalry
00:04:09.260 is intensifying, and authoritarian models are hardening. I mean, that's a simplified version
00:04:14.800 of what's going on. A rules-based global system, that's not really how it works because there's no
00:04:21.600 global enforcer of rules. It is, as it has always been, the strong defeat the weak, which is why
00:04:30.720 Israel has to be strong in the face of terrorists who would wipe it out and kill it. We don't like
00:04:37.280 war, but war is what happens when politics fails. The rules don't mean much, as Stalin said about the
00:04:44.320 Pope, how many divisions does he have? But rules-based international order is sort of a buzzword that
00:04:51.920 people like Mark Carney and before him, others like Chrystia Freeland have used. But there were no
00:05:00.080 rules that went along with his weird endorsement of a terrorist state to come out of the ashes
00:05:05.840 of Gaza. So I think he only talks about the rules when they favor him. And when he talks about
00:05:11.920 authoritarianism, he's the prime minister of Canada who, when the trucker convoy was operating in
00:05:20.560 Ottawa, he wasn't prime minister then obviously, but he took time out from his overseas work to write
00:05:25.760 an op-ed in the Globe and Mail saying that Trudeau wasn't going hard enough and far enough. And it is
00:05:33.280 reported that Mark Carney, because he knows banking and he was the former head of the Bank of Canada,
00:05:38.800 that he was the one who proposed the idea of seizing and freezing bank accounts,
00:05:44.480 which was the worst part of the lockdown. So it's a bit much for someone who wanted Trudeau to go
00:05:50.400 harder against a peaceful protest to complain against authoritarianism. At least it looks that
00:05:55.600 way to me. Here, let's listen to some more from Carney. I'm going to give you a punchline, which is,
00:06:01.360 we think we can thrive, and I choose that word advisedly, thrive in this new non-system or the
00:06:08.240 system that's evolving for three reasons. And the first is, we have what the world wants.
00:06:15.680 Take on the energy side, we are an energy superpower. That is going to become increasingly evident.
00:06:22.080 85% of our energy is clean. We're one of the world's largest LNG exporters, one of the largest reserves of
00:06:29.600 oil and gas. We measure additions to our grid in 10 gigawatt chunks, to put it into perspective.
00:06:38.080 And you will see that with time. Hey, do you think that Canada is thriving?
00:06:42.960 Do you know anyone in any industry who would use that word? Do you think we're an energy superpower?
00:06:49.760 I think we could be. But I think after 10 years of the Liberals blocking every pipeline,
00:06:54.640 and driving out $100 billion worth of investment, I'm not sure if that's quite true. Mark Carney has
00:07:03.040 been Prime Minister for more than six months now. And he now says he's going to have an approvals
00:07:08.240 process for fast-tracking mega projects. He's listed a few of them, but not a single pipeline is on his
00:07:15.520 list. Why would he tell the world that he's going to move forward on things like that when he doesn't?
00:07:22.080 He says we're one of the most important countries in terms of mineral wealth, but a lot of those
00:07:30.320 companies no longer operate in Canada. Mining companies based in Canada often operate in other
00:07:37.760 parts of the world because they can't get permits in Canada. Here, take a look. We are top five in
00:07:43.280 10 of the world's most important critical minerals. 40% of the world's listed mining companies are in
00:07:50.160 Canada, to give a perspective there. Yeah, I think Canada used to be big into mining,
00:07:54.800 but that so-called ring of fire in Ontario, that's been dormant for decades. I mean, again,
00:07:59.840 it's regulatory processes that have killed it. Now, Mark Carney, like all politicians, loves to use the
00:08:06.480 words AI. He doesn't really know what it means. He just knows it makes him sound fresh. Take a listen.
00:08:12.560 We are a leading developer of AI and our research universities are some of the biggest producers in
00:08:22.240 volume of AI computing and quantum talent in the world. Unfortunately, most of them go to the United
00:08:30.240 States. I understand you're changing your visa policy here. Yeah. Does anyone really believe that
00:08:37.760 Canada is an AI superpower? I mean, do you, do you believe that? I know there are some AI companies
00:08:45.040 like chip makers, like Nvidia, and then there's a race between chat GPT and Grok AI and XAI. And I
00:08:53.600 mean, I barely understand what these things are, although I do use Grok AI, which is associated with
00:08:59.200 Twitter, but none of them are Canadian. Does anyone actually think that just because Mark Carney says we're
00:09:06.240 an AI superpower that, that we are, I just think that's sort of laughable. Here, listen a little
00:09:12.320 more. Now, the second reason why I'd say we have good prospects, not assured prospects, but good
00:09:18.160 prospects is we have values to which much of the world, not all of the world, much of the world still
00:09:25.840 aspires. We're a pluralistic society that works. Our cities are the most diverse in the world.
00:09:33.120 Public Square is loud, diverse and free. Are our cities working? I mean, Mark Carney goes in a limo
00:09:40.960 with an entourage and the roads are swept free in front of him. But does he not see the homeless
00:09:45.840 encampments along the side of the road? He has security around the clock, so he doesn't see the
00:09:50.720 crime wave. But does he not know about it? Is he briefed on the world or just what his
00:09:55.360 flax want him to hear? There are, there is loudness in the public square. He's right on that part.
00:10:03.360 But it's also violent and bigoted and full of foreign extremists, including 700 agents of Iran.
00:10:10.560 So yeah, we have a loud public square and it's hounding Jews and sometimes even shooting up Jewish
00:10:16.320 schools. And it's not free. He's making it less free. He supports online censorship. Why does Mark
00:10:24.160 Carney say certain things in public when he's got an American audience that just aren't true?
00:10:31.280 You know, most of his speech, and I went through it unfortunately, it's just endless
00:10:36.320 bureaucracy speak, a sort of fog of meaningless jargon. In Orwell's 1984, that was called duck
00:10:46.480 speaking. And to call someone a duck speaker could be an insult or it could be praise. Oh,
00:10:53.280 he's an excellent duck speaker. Mark Carney just... Listen to this carefully and you tell me,
00:11:01.680 if you doubt me, you tell me what he actually means by what you're about to hear.
00:11:07.680 We, by the nature of our federation, we have to practice collaboration and partnership.
00:11:13.280 And it's a country that is still committed to sustainability. And the third reason why I'm
00:11:18.880 going to argue we can, we can thrive in this time is we recognize what's going on. This is not a
00:11:27.040 transition. This is a rupture. This is a sharp change in a short period of time, driven by a
00:11:32.480 variety of factors. We have a determination to rise up and meet this. And this is going to,
00:11:39.280 I'm going to give you one last set of threes and then we'll, we'll have our conversation.
00:11:44.160 Our response to this is to build strength at home, to build resilience by diversifying abroad
00:11:51.520 and pursue a variable geography to defend our, our values and pursue our interests.
00:11:58.080 Tell me, no, you got to say, what does that mean? He uses words like rupture and, and values and
00:12:03.920 pursuer. Like what, what is, did you learn anything there? Like that's sort of like mesmerizing,
00:12:10.560 hypnotic word salad. I don't know, but I thought this guy was super smart. I think it's completely
00:12:18.080 meaningless. It pretends to be deep. I don't know how this BS would have worked when he was
00:12:22.960 the chair of Brookfield asset management. Was he different there or were they all like this? I don't
00:12:29.760 know. You watch some more. So just on strength at home, I can understand if you were distracted by
00:12:35.920 events down here and you haven't followed exactly everything we've been doing in the last four months.
00:12:40.960 Uh, but while you, while you were otherwise occupied, we've cut tax comes in capital gains.
00:12:47.680 Uh, we have removed all years to interprovincial trade. Is that true that they've removed all
00:12:54.480 federal barriers to interprovincial trade? Is that true? Is that true for oil? Oil pipelines are a
00:13:00.880 national project and they're under federal jurisdiction. There is no right for provinces or indigenous groups
00:13:07.280 to veto them or to block them. Yet that remains the case in Canada. Why would Mark Carney say that
00:13:13.840 he has removed all barriers to interprovincial trade barriers that come from the federal government?
00:13:19.120 Why would he say that if he is still blocking oil and gas pipelines? Why would he say that?
00:13:25.120 Um, we have passed landmark legislation to fast track literally hundreds of billions of dollars
00:13:31.120 of projects, uh, in energy, in AI, in critical minerals, in new trade corridors.
00:13:37.600 So when is that all going to happen? I mean, he's been prime minister for half a year now.
00:13:41.840 Donald Trump has a furious pace. You could name a hundred things he's done.
00:13:45.440 We are doubling our defense spending by 2030.
00:13:48.720 We're doubling our defense by 2030. No, I, I just don't think that's true. In fact, I checked.
00:13:55.120 Now it is true that Mark Carney is renaming a whole bunch of other spending as defense spending so he
00:14:01.520 can claim to boost funding, but there's no actual new money or very little new money. It's like when
00:14:07.520 he called every single bureaucrat working at the, at the border agency called them a border guard. So you
00:14:15.520 could be a paper pusher in some office in Ottawa. And he suddenly called that a border guard to appease
00:14:22.880 Trump on fentanyl and terrorism. I checked last year, Canada spent $41 billion on defense. And according to
00:14:32.800 Mark Carney's plans, five years from now, that number will rise to 57 billion. So it is going up and
00:14:41.200 slightly faster than inflation. So if he actually keeps his word, it's growing. Um, but how's that doubling?
00:14:49.520 Why would he say that if it's not true? Listen a little bit more and count how many times you hear
00:14:56.320 the word AI. Our core capabilities with respect to defense, AI, quantum, cyber, critical minerals,
00:15:05.200 provide unique opportunities for dual use and economic benefit. And we intend to fully exploit those.
00:15:11.680 Like I say, he's calling everything defense spending now, isn't he? Let me cut to the end.
00:15:16.640 Uh, look, I'll, I'll just, I'll sum up. Um, I would ask you to, when you think about Canada, um,
00:15:26.000 think about Canada, actually, that's my request. Think about Canada. As a strong, sovereign,
00:15:31.360 independent nation, think about Canada as that. Um, but there is a, there is a big opportunity in this, uh,
00:15:38.720 in this, uh, shifting, uh, in Canada. Uh, we understand what's going on. We understand the
00:15:45.600 scale of the responses required. We have the resources, uh, the world needs. Uh, we have the
00:15:51.120 talent, uh, to turn that potential into, uh, growth. Uh, we're a reliable partner. We're connected
00:15:57.440 more than anyone else through trading relationships with any other part of the world. Um, and we're no
00:16:04.640 longer relying on just the strength of our values, but the value of our strength, um, with your help.
00:16:12.480 So thank you very much. And I look forward to those. Did you understand any of that? Here's what I took
00:16:17.920 away from it. We're no longer reliant on just the strength of our values, but the value of our
00:16:25.200 strength. I, I think he might've got that from some influencer on TikTok. Like, I think, I think this
00:16:35.840 girl might have given him the idea. Don't love your job, job your love. Don't love your job,
00:16:43.040 job your love. Don't love your job, job your love. I love that. Yeah. Get ready. Get ready. Don't think
00:16:53.280 outside the box. Let the box think outside. Don't rush to me that deadline. Let the deadline rush to me
00:17:00.160 too. Don't take it personally. Personally take it. Don't quit trying. Try quitting. Yeah. I, I just don't
00:17:09.600 know what he means and I'm really trying hard to find out what he means. I think we have an airhead
00:17:14.720 as a prime minister. I'm afraid. I don't know. Happy to be proven wrong. Oh, and on Palestine that,
00:17:20.320 that came up. Uh, did you know that Mark Carney proposed to the council of foreign relations?
00:17:25.920 He didn't say it in parliament yet that Canadian soldiers go over there to Gaza, into Gaza
00:17:32.880 Gaza, to disarm Hamas. Oh, what? The CBC didn't put that on the news. Listen, he's talking about
00:17:41.360 disarmament. His first word in this clip. Take a look. The disarmament, um, uh, and elimination of
00:17:48.720 Hamas as a, as, as a force, uh, certainly as a political force, military force first and political
00:17:54.400 force, uh, is one of, is one of the conditions for, uh, a sustained cessation of hostilities and peace.
00:18:03.120 Um, and when you say who is going to do that, um, there are many proposals that I suspect you're
00:18:09.600 aware, uh, from variety of Arab states, combination of Arab states, um, and European states, uh, to which
00:18:18.240 Canada would be party, uh, if they were to come to pass, uh, for multinational forces to be, uh, deployed
00:18:25.920 in Palestine to enforce a peace, uh, and to, uh, and to drive, uh, that process, uh, that process forward.
00:18:34.560 Now, is that smarter or dumber than Mark Carney saying that Gaza will be a Zionist Arab country?
00:18:43.680 Canada joined, um, some European countries in recognizing Palestinian statehood. What do you
00:18:51.360 expect that to accomplish?
00:18:52.480 Well, I think the first thing to say is this is consistent with our policy since 1947. Since 19,
00:19:00.960 every Canadian government, whether, of whatever political stripe has supported a two state solution,
00:19:06.640 uh, as, as many other countries have, um, what we have been seeing, um, first because of the acts
00:19:13.920 of, uh, these heinous acts of, uh, Hamas, uh, but then other, uh, in, in terms of response is that that
00:19:20.400 prospect is receding before our eyes. Okay. So, uh, the idea of waiting until all the conditions are in
00:19:27.600 place for a, a free and viable Palestinian state committed to peace and security side by side with
00:19:33.760 the state of Israel, uh, is what, what I've called a Zionist Palestinian state, which is what we want.
00:19:40.240 That, that's what you want. That's what you think you're getting.
00:19:42.800 You think that by declaring Palestine a state, even though that's not, it hasn't happened,
00:19:48.320 nothing's changed on the ground. You think it's going to be a Zionist Palestinian country,
00:19:54.400 that they're going to be pro Israel and they're going to believe that the Jews belong there. You,
00:19:59.360 you think that's going to happen. You call it necessary. You say that's Canadian policy
00:20:06.000 and yet it doesn't exist and it never will. And yet you still command, I don't know,
00:20:11.760 implore Israel to accept a Palestinian state and recognize it without those things. Hamas's charter
00:20:19.280 calls for the extinction of Jews. Um, the current head of the Palestinian authority
00:20:25.600 got his PhD in Holocaust denial. What, where are these Zionists? You know, they say Mark Carney is
00:20:33.840 smart. They say he's very smart. I'm still waiting for the smart part. Just incredible.
00:20:38.880 Hey, I want to show you two things because I don't know if you're following this ostrich
00:20:45.440 situation in BC. In the BC interior, there's an ostrich farm. It's not for leather and it's not
00:20:51.520 for food. It's for medical research. And there's hundreds of these giant birds there. And they have
00:20:58.880 been ordered to be killed on mass because almost a year ago, one of them had avian flu. They all got
00:21:06.560 better. They all have herd immunity. And the farmer says, look, I'm happy to test every bird
00:21:11.280 here to prove they're not sick. But the Canada food inspection agency has commanded a mass killing
00:21:18.000 of the birds. There's no science behind it. And I think one of the reasons why people are revved up
00:21:22.960 about it is not just the idea of slaughtering hundreds of animals who did nothing wrong. Not that
00:21:28.720 animals do things wrong there. They don't have consciences, but where's our conscience? Why are we just
00:21:34.080 killing hundreds of animals because some bureaucrat says so? It really is an echo of COVID times when
00:21:41.600 we were told to do stupid things by people in white lab coats and just to obey. And you know,
00:21:46.640 there's a real showdown going on there. Our Drea Humphrey is there, as you know, and Sheila Gunn-Reed
00:21:51.200 went there with reinforcements driving all the way from Fort Saskatchewan, BC into the heart of
00:21:57.440 Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta into the heart of British Columbia. It was an 11 hour ride here. Let me
00:22:03.040 show you some of the action that happened there today.
00:22:08.240 Yeah, 252 days have been entirely healthy. Their eggs are used in medical research for COVID-19 and
00:22:17.680 of course for avian flu. If they are killed, if they are killed, then that research...
00:22:23.440 Right, I'm just going to interrupt to update on what's happening. So you can see the police are all
00:22:28.880 standing here and they want to speak with the farmers, but we're not allowed to go over there.
00:22:35.280 So my understanding was Jeff was going to try to get them to come over this way so we could all be
00:22:40.480 present. And so I'm going to walk you guys over here because I think they're going to drive this way.
00:22:45.600 But look, look, they've been here all night. And you guys should know that the warrant,
00:22:49.760 by the way, that was issued allowed us to get a little bit of sleep. The warrant says that nothing
00:22:55.760 can be done by the CFIA. By the way, it's the CFIA's warrant, not the RCMP's. And it says that
00:23:03.920 after 9pm and before 6am, they're not allowed to, you know, do any of their duties. So everybody was
00:23:11.520 allowed to, you know, not sleep with one eye open for a little bit there. So that was really nice.
00:23:16.480 You must come there all the same. So here, what's happening is they're saying, no,
00:23:20.640 if you want to talk to the farmers, do it where everybody can see. So they're walking over this
00:23:24.800 way. It's not going to get any better over here with the loud. Be warned. Why are you arguing?
00:23:30.240 There's an injured ostrich over here because of this operation. The RCMP, the RCMP was flying
00:23:38.640 their drones far too low and it caused complete hysteria with the birds. I have never seen them
00:23:46.400 run around the way they were running. They can run very fast. They were terrified because they're
00:23:52.240 thinking there's prey hovering around their heads. And so one of them, one of the hens ran right full
00:23:58.960 speed. These guys can go 50 to 70 miles per hour into a fence, injured herself, is unable to walk.
00:24:06.480 There's two veterinarians here. I interviewed one for a report, you know, a recap of day one that
00:24:12.240 our producer is working on. I'll see if I can find the other one, but there's two veterinarians here
00:24:18.880 that have been calling different animal health organizations and also calling the CFIA and say,
00:24:26.160 there's nothing humane about this. You guys have an injured bird here. No vet is coming in here to help.
00:24:32.720 The RCMP did say, okay, fine, we'll stop flying the drones. And I did interview an officer about that,
00:24:38.960 about them making the call. But the point is, they don't even know what the heck they're doing here.
00:24:43.360 And maybe you should start by not coming to kill 400 healthy birds in the first place.
00:24:50.320 What's going on? Officer Paul? Officer Paul? What about the letter from the
00:25:08.240 CFIA that said they could feed them when they were requested?
00:25:11.680 Are you guys scared of catching avian flu? Or is that the cop line?
00:25:21.680 Thank you. Just get your step back.
00:25:24.080 Be proud of yourself.
00:25:30.640 All right, Sheila, what does it feel like to see, you know, the farmer's tears for the first time in person?
00:25:36.400 As I said, I don't care for ostriches, but I do know what it's like to be a farmer whose
00:25:44.960 livelihood is tied up in the land and the livestock.
00:25:48.240 All right, O Canada, we stand on guard for Thee. God, keep our land glorious and free.
00:26:06.800 O Canada, we stand on guard for Thee.
00:26:16.320 O Canada, we stand on guard for Thee.
00:26:25.360 Here's the table. I think Drea showed this yesterday during the livestream, the list of supporters.
00:26:31.200 People who have spoken out in favor of keeping the ostriches alive, President Trump.
00:26:44.560 And there we are.
00:26:48.080 There's Viva.
00:26:49.760 I don't know if anybody can see that.
00:27:03.440 So this is supposed to be footage, if you guys can see it.
00:27:06.640 And the hazmat, that is bugging me so much with the hazmat stuff.
00:27:09.280 Oh, it's the medical theater of COVID all over again.
00:27:13.200 There were CFIA officers here yesterday, no masks, no nothing.
00:27:16.960 They went right past the yellow caution tape.
00:27:20.880 Yeah.
00:27:21.360 So the birds didn't really give them a hard time, eh?
00:27:25.600 Very dangerous.
00:27:26.320 I think they actually dropped something on the ground before that.
00:27:29.760 So they could eat it.
00:27:30.640 So that they could eat it.
00:27:31.600 Hopefully not poison.
00:27:33.200 No, it wouldn't.
00:27:36.240 What's it going to do, put them to sleep or something?
00:27:39.840 They seem pretty frisky.
00:27:42.480 There you have it, guys.
00:27:43.680 All to get the farmers away from their herd.
00:27:49.040 So over here, just about three minutes down the road from the farm, sort of hidden amongst many trees,
00:27:58.400 we can see a bunch of ideal lease trucks with many hay bales, which is consistent with what Rebel News sources
00:28:09.200 told me would be the case, that CFIA had used tax dollars to go ahead and buy these hay bales,
00:28:16.560 just as we reported.
00:28:18.880 I believe these trucks are based out of Dawson area.
00:28:22.400 And you can see police are also guarding here.
00:28:25.200 So I have obviously not had time to reach out to the company as I would normally do.
00:28:29.120 But you guys are seeing exactly what we're seeing here right now.
00:28:33.520 I'm going to let you listen to some of the supporters out here trying to, I guess, convince the RCMP to back down.
00:28:41.040 While I assume they're getting their other supporters and other people online to maybe call this company
00:28:47.120 and try to do a last minute back out.
00:28:49.840 There's already been at least three companies who have backed out.
00:28:53.760 I believe there's a fourth.
00:28:56.160 I have been meaning to investigate that all day and haven't had a chance that have backed out of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's call plans.
00:29:04.240 So for the 400 healthy ostriches, let's listen in.
00:29:08.080 Because you guys can leave.
00:29:10.080 This is really amazing to see that you have your future and their future in your hands.
00:29:18.640 Like you have that power.
00:29:20.640 And it takes one.
00:29:21.680 There's one of a hundred cops who just says no.
00:29:26.720 And if it happens to be you, I think you're going to find your fellow officers deciding that this is criminal to kill
00:29:36.640 or be complicit in the killing of these animals.
00:29:39.840 And I think it's really imperative that if, in fact, if this one of the hundred is you,
00:29:46.240 you'll be celebrated for the rest of your life by the world.
00:29:50.400 And we are so thankful for your being here.
00:29:53.360 Please do what you think you need to do.
00:29:56.560 And that is not put your head on the pillow tonight to see these birds killed.
00:30:00.560 Go watch the video.
00:30:01.360 I think this is important information for all of us.
00:30:04.160 And I just talked to Karen, who's the owner of this farm.
00:30:07.040 I've been here for many, many months.
00:30:08.400 I just talked to the owner of the farm.
00:30:09.680 I know you are here to keep peace and uphold the law.
00:30:12.800 What you're upholding the law is that the court order has said that these birds and the appeal have been denied.
00:30:20.400 But as of right now, today, that appeal is in place and it's in place to be heard.
00:30:26.960 So that is coming from the owner of the farm that the appeal is in place as of today.
00:30:32.400 So talk to whoever it is you are, because the appeal is in place.
00:30:35.600 Are you the commanding officer, sir?
00:30:37.600 Absolutely not.
00:30:38.960 What is your name and badge number?
00:30:41.840 My badge number, 50521.
00:30:44.000 Thank you, sir.
00:30:44.560 OK.
00:30:45.120 I so appreciate it.
00:30:46.080 I'm just saying that there's an appeal that has been officially in place.
00:30:49.840 And you guys, I guess, better coagulate over that.
00:30:52.640 And because you're here to uphold the law.
00:30:55.840 Guys, someone's coming through.
00:30:57.920 Ideally, he's called to hey back with the drugs and everything.
00:31:00.960 It's not over yet, but the carvers are still here.
00:31:15.520 Stick that hay up, you're the one that has.
00:31:21.520 Oh, yeah.
00:31:23.520 Hey, welcome back.
00:31:35.200 That's very interesting.
00:31:36.240 We're going to do our best to continue to cover that.
00:31:38.480 It's sort of strange.
00:31:39.360 I would not have thought that Save the Ostriches would have been a compelling call to arms.
00:31:43.920 But it's not even just about the ostriches.
00:31:46.720 It is about them.
00:31:48.000 But it's about a an administrative state that is so unresponsive and unaccountable that it
00:31:54.400 and so lacking in common sense that it proposes to kill hundreds of big birds simply because
00:32:02.320 some bureaucrat says so, contrary to the science, contrary to property rights.
00:32:07.520 And what's so incredible to me is the Canada Food Inspection Agency has the power to summon and
00:32:12.400 commandeer dozens of RCMP who I suppose have nothing better to do.
00:32:18.240 Is that a fact?
00:32:19.200 Just incredible.
00:32:20.400 Maybe the ostriches need to be wearing keffees or something and talk about a free Palestine
00:32:25.280 and maybe the cops will leave them alone.
00:32:27.600 Anyways, in a somewhat related matter, not really related,
00:32:32.640 we have a rebel reporter very far away from the interior of BC, Avi Emini, our Australian correspondent.
00:32:39.520 He actually went to Israel and when he heard about Canada voting to recognize Palestine,
00:32:46.480 he walked up and down Tel Aviv, the beach, and he asked people, should Israel recognize an independent
00:32:54.720 Quebec?
00:32:55.280 I mean, fair is fair, right?
00:32:58.880 Are not the Quebecois a people?
00:33:00.480 Do they not have the right to self-determination?
00:33:03.120 Are they not a distinct culture and language and history?
00:33:06.880 Should Israel recognize a state of Quebec?
00:33:10.880 And like Canada, should it give tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of dollars
00:33:15.920 to make that independence a reality?
00:33:17.680 And if you were to keep the analogy going, actually give money to the terrorist FLQ.
00:33:23.040 Well, luckily, Israelis have more common sense than Mark Carney.
00:33:26.800 Here's Avi Emini asking that question in Israel.
00:33:29.840 Since now all these governments are going around declaring states and recognizing states inside
00:33:37.520 of states, do you think Israel should return the favor and recognize, for example, Quebec,
00:33:43.920 which is a French province in Canada who some want independence?
00:33:48.800 Should Israel just recognize Quebec as an independent state?
00:33:53.360 We should be as Israelis.
00:33:55.120 We should be beyond that and be with compassion to the world.
00:33:58.400 And, you know, everybody will eventually get the truth.
00:34:01.680 And we don't have to be like, how do you say it, to give it back.
00:34:07.120 You know, like to be, to do, we do on purpose because they were wrong.
00:34:12.240 We're not, we are right.
00:34:13.440 We're not our truth.
00:34:14.880 And we are good people living in a crazy Middle East.
00:34:18.560 And we are trying our best.
00:34:21.200 And eventually, we'll be good.
00:34:22.800 Oh, I really don't know anything about that.
00:34:24.880 Why not?
00:34:25.440 If we're recognizing people as independent states, why not Quebec?
00:34:28.560 Why not the, why not the Aboriginal in Australia for their own sovereignty?
00:34:32.400 Why not?
00:34:32.800 I don't know, I don't know anything about, anything about Quebec, but...
00:34:35.440 They don't know anything about Israel.
00:34:36.720 What does it matter?
00:34:37.360 So I, I support Quebec independence, okay?
00:34:39.760 We cannot act like other people act.
00:34:43.200 If they are wrong or they get abusive about something, you, you don't want to be the same,
00:34:46.640 because you, you want just to look about yourself and, and resolve your own problem.
00:34:51.360 You don't want to get involved in other problems.
00:34:54.000 So what, what we should focus on is our problem.
00:34:56.720 No.
00:34:57.200 No?
00:34:57.840 No.
00:34:58.480 They should just be one.
00:34:59.600 That's right.
00:35:00.000 One Canada, yeah.
00:35:00.800 They don't need to have the French side and the English side, it's not necessary.
00:35:03.680 I don't think Israel has the luxury to play those kind of games.
00:35:08.000 I don't think they even try to play those kind of games.
00:35:10.320 I think what they're going to do is really focus on the international,
00:35:14.000 on the internal domestic decisions to take over Judea Samaria.
00:35:19.840 But I don't think it will change anything.
00:35:21.520 It's a really risky game and we don't have, you know, we don't have much power, you know,
00:35:27.680 to influence other, other countries.
00:35:29.840 So we can say that, but it doesn't, doesn't change anything.
00:35:32.880 Just, you know, just flew, it doesn't, you know, it's, it will get more fuel in the,
00:35:38.960 in the fire, you know, so it's, it's not smart.
00:35:42.720 I think it's kind of tacky because it's not, uh, these are legitimate things.
00:35:47.680 Like in real life, you have to have real borders.
00:35:50.240 You have to have real government.
00:35:52.000 You cannot just make up borders and make up statehood.
00:35:54.720 That just leads to chaos.
00:35:56.080 If they can handle the states, if there are certain borders that can be defined.
00:36:01.040 Okay.
00:36:01.520 If they have a government, a stable government, if all that can be done in a peaceful manner,
00:36:07.120 they can actually, they can have a state.
00:36:08.560 But Israel does cannot be part of the equation.
00:36:12.000 Depends on Canada and Quebec.
00:36:13.920 I don't know, you can go to, uh, where back, uh, course, uh, uh, Andalus, uh, Barcelona,
00:36:20.240 and, uh, everybody is like, uh, took some parts, uh, of the world.
00:36:25.120 And, uh, if you take it like this, like the whole Canada, it's belongs to the native.
00:36:29.200 And, uh, and, uh, Australia belongs to the aborigines.
00:36:34.560 Well, and there is, there are aborigines that, um, want sovereignty.
00:36:40.080 It would be the same as Israel declaring sovereignty for aborigines.
00:36:42.960 President Trump.
00:36:43.360 Do it, Carney.
00:36:44.240 Do it.
00:36:46.000 You're a wanker.
00:36:50.640 Well, that's our show for the day.
00:36:52.480 Until tomorrow, on behalf of all of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home,
00:36:56.960 good night, and keep fighting for freedom.