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EZRA LEVANT | The entire board of the Trudeau Foundation resigns in disgrace. What’s the truth about their Chinese money-laundering


Summary

The Trudeaus have used the Trudea Foundation as a slush fund for money laundering for over 20 years. They got 125 million dollars from Canadian taxpayers and put it in the piggy bank and put the trudeaus in charge of it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello my friends i'm going to tell you a little bit about the trudeau foundation
00:00:03.300 did you know that 150 million of your tax dollars was put into that thing more than 20 years ago so
00:00:10.120 it's more than 200 million is worth now and that the trudeaus are perpetually guaranteed to be on
00:00:16.580 the board i'm talking about the trudeau family it's so super gross by the way their whole board
00:00:22.340 resigned today i'll take you through what it means and how the trudeaus have used it as a slush fund
00:00:27.340 and for money laundering for 20 20 years but first let me invite you to become a subscriber to rebel
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00:01:12.420 the trudeau foundation resigns in disgrace what's the truth about their chinese money laundering
00:01:17.660 it's april 11th and this is the ezra levant show
00:01:20.520 shame on you you censorious bug
00:01:26.780 the trudeau foundation was a scam from the very beginning do you know what i'm talking about
00:01:41.720 i mean there is a u.s tradition that former presidents when they retire they set up presidential
00:01:48.820 libraries which are really shrines to themselves and their ideas their libraries and that there's
00:01:53.880 a lot of historical documents about those presidents that are there they're also museums and
00:01:58.340 they're privately funded that's i think the most important thing political donors or friends of the
00:02:03.740 president they feel pretty partisan we're showing you some images from the reagan library right now but
00:02:09.680 the key part about all of those presidential libraries is they're privately funded so who
00:02:14.560 cares what they do not so with canada's trudeau foundation see the trudeau family doesn't give
00:02:23.220 anyone money they take money and in 2002 they set up the biggest slush fund in canadian history and they
00:02:31.760 took 125 million dollars from canadian taxpayers and just put it in the piggy bank and put the trudeau
00:02:38.960 family in charge of it i'm serious you might know that most programs most institutions in public
00:02:44.960 life they get annual grants they have a budget the budget can be increased or decreased they can be
00:02:51.440 rewarded for excellence or punished for corruption whatever but the thing about the trudeau foundation
00:02:55.760 is they got an eternity of money in advance in a lump sum jackpot given to them by a liberal government
00:03:02.960 government that could never be taken away by future governments and that was insured by having family
00:03:08.960 members in charge it was a slush fund for trudeau children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren
00:03:16.080 who couldn't make it on their own i mean there's sarah coyn the illegitimate daughter of pierre trudeau the
00:03:23.600 product of his affair with his mistress deborah coyn yes she's a relative of the globe and mail columnist
00:03:31.120 andrew coyn to canada really is a small club and you're not in it um i show you that because this
00:03:38.080 is a trudeau family fund as you can see there's alexandra trudeau there he's justin trudeau's
00:03:43.600 brother uh who like justin trudeau just can't get enough dictators in his life i mean i don't know
00:03:51.200 if you know this but he made a propaganda movie for the dictatorship of iran called the new great game
00:03:55.680 he was literally paid for by iran and then he wrote a pro china book literally paid for and published by
00:04:02.560 the chinese dictatorship obviously justin trudeau himself was on the trudeau foundation too so many
00:04:08.560 journalists show up at the trough um you might see this one for example chantali bear she's on tv all
00:04:14.480 the time giving her opinion on things including trudeau excuse me um she doesn't actually ever
00:04:20.960 mention her affiliation with the trudeau foundation that's strange isn't it it would be like someone
00:04:25.600 talking about automobiles on tv without mentioning that they work for ford so anyways here's the big
00:04:32.960 news this morning um a statement from the pierre elliott trudeau foundation resignation of the board
00:04:39.600 of directors and president and ceo dated montreal april 11th in recent weeks the political climate
00:04:47.680 surrounding a donation received by the foundation in 2016 has put a great deal of pressure on the
00:04:52.800 foundation's management and volunteer board of directors as well as on our staff and our community
00:04:58.640 the pierre elliott trudeau foundation is an independent non-partisan scholarship organization
00:05:03.680 created with broad support in the house of commons in 2002 the circumstances created by the politicization
00:05:10.320 of the foundation and made it impossible to continue with the status quo and the volunteer board of
00:05:14.720 directors has resigned as has the president and ceo three directors have agreed to remain on an
00:05:20.960 interim basis so that the foundation can continue to meet its obligations pending board renewal including
00:05:26.800 towards its scholars mentors and fellows we would like to thank pascal fournier for her work as president
00:05:31.840 and ceo over the past five years as well as all the members of the board of directors that's it that's the
00:05:36.720 whole press release except it's bs obviously in recent weeks the political climate surrounding
00:05:43.600 a donation received by the foundation in 2016 has put great pressure on the foundation really just in
00:05:49.360 in recent weeks as well as on our uh staff and our community was it just really in recent weeks no you've
00:05:56.800 known everything about that grant for seven years it was highlighted in recent weeks because of
00:06:04.080 more news about justin trudeau's corruption with communist china but you were the original corrupt
00:06:09.920 money launderers i even mentioned in my 2020 book china virus it is not a secret it's been well known for
00:06:16.480 years here's a whole new story about foreign donations to the trudeau foundation slush fund back in 2016
00:06:24.000 this from the national post money began to rain on trudeau foundation once justin took over liberals
00:06:30.240 analysis shows the national post analysis confirms one in six donors if academic institutions are
00:06:35.840 excluded have affiliations with organizations currently lobbying the government and then this
00:06:41.680 incredible chart shows that really no foreigners donated to the trudeau foundation until justin trudeau
00:06:48.720 became the leader of the liberal party in 2013 and everyone knows justin trudeau is for sale everyone
00:06:54.640 knows it today everyone knew it back then he's being convicted by the conflict of interest and ethics
00:06:59.840 commissioner how many times now do you doubt that we'll find out one day that he took money from
00:07:04.800 pfizer and moderna this is a picture of that big chinese communist party donor posing with trudeau back
00:07:11.600 in 2016 everyone knew the trudeau foundation knew there's really no news here other than for the first
00:07:18.240 time the money launderers will be asked to do some splaining so they all quit and ran away i just don't
00:07:24.080 think that's how it works though uh when you're a director of a company but back to their press release
00:07:29.680 the pierre elliott trudeau foundation is an independent non-partisan scholarship organization
00:07:36.240 yeah no no you keep lying uh that doesn't make it true he was never independent here let me read from
00:07:42.080 the bizarre corporate structure of this slush fund this is from their own website i have never heard of
00:07:47.120 anything this before in accordance with the canada not-for-profit corporations act the pierre elliott
00:07:53.280 trudeau foundation is governed by two bodies the foundation's members and its board of directors
00:07:59.280 okay it sounds normal but look at this the foundation's membership is limited to 30 members
00:08:06.240 six seats are reserved for members appointed by the minister of innovation science and economic
00:08:10.240 development canada and another three seats are reserved for liquidators of the succession
00:08:16.880 of the late right honorable pierre elliott trudeau what huh so justin trudeau appoints six foundation
00:08:23.360 members in his capacity as prime minister and like some sort of inherited aristocracy pierre trudeau's
00:08:29.520 children and grandchildren and and that uh illegitimate daughter by a mistress they're just perpetually
00:08:36.320 beneficiaries or director of this of this fund um where 125 million dollars of our tax money was put
00:08:43.840 it's literally designed as a way for no trudeau to ever have to work again no wonder the chinese
00:08:49.280 targeted it it was literally the trudeau family piggy bank and trudeau was famous for milking every
00:08:55.680 dollar and cent he could from anywhere when when trudeau was on the board of katimovic that was a
00:09:00.160 government-funded youth group trudeau would expense costly meals and liquor but of course he did let me
00:09:06.160 read a bit from the sun uh trudeau had a lunch for two that included fine brandies on another occasion
00:09:12.240 he built 93 dollars for sushi lunch for two other receipts show a taste for the premium gray goose
00:09:18.000 vodka in 2005 trudeau charged the taxpayer funded group for a 350 steak dinner in halifax documents
00:09:25.840 don't show how many people were present and questions about properly documenting expenses were subsequently
00:09:30.640 raised by an auditor trudeau has always done this at katimovic when he used to give speeches for hire he'd
00:09:37.440 build charities 30 000 a pop to speech even mental illness charities which you he said he cared about
00:09:44.880 because his mom had problems like that he literally made the charities pay him he didn't donate to them
00:09:52.000 they had to pay him even when he was an mp and giving speeches was his job and that's just what
00:09:56.320 he built through his own speaking tours of course his whole family got in on it through the corrupt
00:10:03.200 crooked we charity funded by the keelbergers hundreds of thousands of dollars crooks all around
00:10:09.280 all right back to the press release the circumstances created by the politicization of the foundation have
00:10:14.320 made it impossible to continue with the status quo and the volunteer board of directors has resigned
00:10:19.280 as has the president and ceo what does that mean the circumstances created by the politicization of the
00:10:25.840 foundation what does that mean it was always political it's always been a liberal slush fund
00:10:30.880 and they were happy to make it a slush fund for another political party too the chinese communist
00:10:35.680 party that didn't just happen now that happened along you know 2013 started going crazy in 2015 2016
00:10:43.600 but as you see the board was fine with all that they just don't want to be accountable or responsible
00:10:49.280 for what they've been doing back to their press release three directors have agreed to remain on
00:10:53.360 an interim basis so the foundation can continue to meet its obligations pending board renewal yeah i would hope
00:10:59.600 so uh we would like to thank pascal fournier for her work as presidency over the last five years
00:11:05.280 all the things i bet she's i bet she's seen some things if pascal fournier was the ceo for the last
00:11:12.080 five years she can't just run and hide everything she did must be scrutinized forensic auditors must be
00:11:21.040 called in to review everything this is the money laundering arm of the liberal party and the trudeau
00:11:25.840 family and frankly a lot of that money is ours 125 million dollars from taxpayers 20 years ago it's
00:11:33.120 worth about 200 million dollars now 125 million sorry this is a it was given to the biggest wastrels
00:11:41.040 and leeches in the kind of the biggest mooches what are they doing you know i've just got to show you
00:11:46.960 how justin trudeau reacted when he was as he was asked about this twice today and he told similar
00:11:52.720 lies it looks like he's been synchronizing his messaging with the trudeau foundation here's the
00:11:57.600 first time he was asked about it and he had his down pat lines tell me if you can spot the two lies
00:12:03.360 here here's trudeau being asked the first time mr trudeau katherine ellsworth with global news here
00:12:08.640 this is in regards to a trudeau foundation question the entire board and the ceo of the foundation
00:12:14.800 resigned this morning they cited the recent politicization of their work are you concerned
00:12:20.320 about the long-term stability of the organization and that the fallout from allegations of foreign
00:12:25.680 interference is extending beyond your government as you well know the trudeau foundation is a a
00:12:34.560 foundation with which i have absolutely no intersection it was established to promote knowledge
00:12:42.720 and academic research into the humanities following the death of my father and has had an extraordinary
00:12:50.800 impact on academic institutions and on you know brilliant canadians it is a shame to see the level of
00:13:00.080 toxicity and political polarization that is going on in our country these days but i am certain that the
00:13:09.360 trudeau foundation will be able to continue to ensure that research into the social studies and
00:13:16.880 humanities at the highest levels across canadian academic institutions continues for many years to
00:13:22.800 come oh did you get that so it's toxic to ask about chinese communist party donations it's not toxic
00:13:31.760 to take those donations and launder them through the foundation you see it's toxic to ask about it and my
00:13:37.040 favorite part is there's no connection at all between justin trudeau and the trudeau foundation and alexander
00:13:43.360 trudeau and his um half-sister and the family and no no no you're you're toxic for mentioning it those are two
00:13:51.200 lies in what about 60 seconds and here he is asked about it later in the day and he gets down right angry
00:13:58.160 he says that other people are politicizing the trudeau foundation really who else is laundering money
00:14:03.840 from foreign dictatorships look at the second time he was asked about it in regards to the ceo and the
00:14:09.200 board of directors resigning from the trudeau foundation um given that politicized uh given
00:14:14.560 that they cited politicization will you continue to appoint people connected to the foundation to
00:14:19.280 do work for your government those people who are trying to get short-term political gain by increasing
00:14:33.040 polarization and partisanship in this country by launching completely unfounded and ungrounded
00:14:40.560 attacks against charities or foundations um must not succeed canada is a place where
00:14:53.040 we support good works of all different types
00:14:56.880 and we need to continue to do that i am i have no doubt that the trudeau foundation like
00:15:08.560 foundations and charities that conservative politicians have attacked in the past
00:15:13.760 will continue to do the excellent work that it will do but as i've said many times
00:15:19.440 uh it's a foundation in my father's name that i have no direct or indirect connection with
00:15:26.800 what a crook what a gaslighter he blames others for doing what he himself did that's the key to
00:15:33.680 understanding trudeau when he calls you a sexist remember he's the guy that sexually assaulted rose
00:15:39.360 knight in creston bc when he calls you a racist remember he's the guy that dressed up in blackface so
00:15:45.200 often he lost count whatever trudeau accuses you of doing that is an easy way to understand what
00:15:50.320 he's thinking about because he did it let me close with a video that justin trudeau published himself
00:15:56.720 on a completely different subject because he thought it made him look smart and everyone on trudeau's
00:16:02.880 staff thought it made him look smart but it doesn't it makes him look actually astoundingly
00:16:07.680 staggeringly out of touch like a man who has never in his entire life had to pay for anything ever
00:16:12.800 anywhere he thinks that this video is financial advice to young people because it's how he
00:16:18.080 lives and has always lived i saw this in a pierre pauliev tweet actually want to know why one in
00:16:23.920 five people are forced to skip meals while nine and ten youth believe they'll never afford a home
00:16:28.320 and why our debt has doubled just listen to the guy running our economy talk for a minute about credit
00:16:32.880 cards and he's right and justin trudeau has never had to balance a budget budget balance themselves
00:16:39.600 listen to this guy yes you know you know if you're using you use your credit card for the first
00:16:45.760 time you're using your credit card to invest in a huge flat screen tv home theater system for your
00:16:53.040 basement okay you know that's going to be something you're going to be paying off for a while but if
00:16:57.920 you use your credit card to go back to school or if you use your credit card uh you go into debt to
00:17:04.640 build an expansion on your house that you're then going to be able to sell your house for more if
00:17:09.280 you're making investments that are going to return that is how you grow a strong economy because quite
00:17:14.640 frankly confident economies invest in themselves and that's exactly what canada has done and that's
00:17:21.440 why canada is looking so good for the future and our fiscal path is responsible restrained and is
00:17:28.480 going to uh leave people with more opportunities not burden in the coming years yeah guys just put
00:17:35.920 things on your credit cards what's credit card interest these days 25 no problem i mean why not
00:17:43.120 some chinese communist party billionaire will just come along and pay it off that's how it always works
00:17:47.840 for him or maybe the trudeau foundation slush funder katima hey i bet their document shredders are
00:17:53.280 working around the clock at the trudeau foundation don't you i bet trudeau's getting some top advice
00:18:00.080 from hillary clinton on how to bleach hard drives and triple delete emails don't you what a crook stay with us for more
00:18:11.120 welcome back well david lametti is best known to me at least as the man who took jody wilson raybold's
00:18:29.680 chair she was the justice minister who was too ethical for justin trudeau so she simply
00:18:35.120 had to go what a disgrace that was to trudeau and you can see that his natural governing style
00:18:41.680 is the type favored by the trudeau foundation um but um lametti has made news in the last
00:18:48.880 day or so for something else he was speaking into the assembly of first nations and there was a question
00:18:54.400 put to him about a 1930 constitutional amendment that gave certain powers to the provinces over natural
00:19:02.960 resources obviously this is extremely important to provinces like alberta and saskatchewan he he was
00:19:09.680 asked by the assembly of first nations which is an interest group a special interest group they have
00:19:15.520 their own agenda and they asked a question which is fair enough they can ask any question they like
00:19:21.600 would he rescind that law presumably to take the constitutional power away from those provincial
00:19:29.280 governments to give them i presume to some sort of indigenous government why ask who else would
00:19:34.880 they be asked and he said he wouldn't rule it out he said he would consider it and he said it would
00:19:42.080 not be uncontroversial if he did well the provinces of the three the premiers of the three prairie
00:19:47.840 provinces went on high alert each of them putting out press releases and sending a signing a joint
00:19:53.600 statement appalled at that and let me read to you verbatim i have it on my phone here lametti's response
00:20:00.960 to their response and then we're going to call in our expert on this matter here's what lametti said
00:20:05.520 when the three western premiers were manning the battle of the battlements he said i am the minister
00:20:11.120 responsible for the implementation of the united nations declaration act into federal laws and policies
00:20:17.280 last week i met with first nations leaders to discuss its implementation as part of a session of the
00:20:22.240 the assembly of first nations that was focused exclusively on the u.n declaration act amongst
00:20:28.320 the many questions i was asked the natural resources transfer act was raised by first nation chiefs on a
00:20:33.520 couple of occasions it is part of my job to listen to those concerns to be clear at no point did i commit
00:20:41.920 our government to reviewing areas of provincial jurisdiction including that over natural resources the
00:20:47.760 focus of our government's work is to co-develop an action plan with indigenous partners that will show
00:20:53.120 the path we must take towards aligning federal laws and policies with undrip that's the u.n declaration
00:21:00.800 on the rights of indigenous persons joining us now via skype from edmonton is one of our favorite people
00:21:06.320 lauren gunter of the edmonton sun and uh the post media chain he joins us now lauren that is not a
00:21:14.160 denial by uh david lametti he's saying in fact that his job is to make canadian law compliant
00:21:22.640 with the u.n he's actually saying the most terrifying thing he could say that's my reaction what do you
00:21:28.720 think yeah you know what it would be very difficult if not impossible for the federal government to take
00:21:36.560 away natural resource powers from the provinces the 1930 which he calls an act it's not actually
00:21:43.520 an act it's an agreement the natural resources transfer agreement from 1930 put constitutional
00:21:49.520 authority over natural resource development exclusively with the province there have been several court
00:21:56.000 decisions since that time that recognized the transfer agreement as part of the constitution and then
00:22:02.080 in 1982 and when we repatriated our constitution from from london uh it was specifically outlined in
00:22:10.800 the division of powers in section 92 that the provinces have exclusive control over their non-renewable
00:22:18.400 natural resources so i i think it would be virtually impossible for the federal government to do that
00:22:24.240 but i don't ever put it past the liberal government the trudeau liberal government to try something like
00:22:30.240 this to go to the supreme court you know the supreme court essentially said that the carbon tax was
00:22:35.920 unconstitutional that the federal government didn't have the power to tell the provinces what taxes they
00:22:41.760 had to charge or tax them federally instead didn't have that power but it was so important to save the
00:22:50.000 planet that the supreme court was prepared to override the constitution well can you envision the time where
00:22:57.040 the majority on the court the court now is about six to three liberal to semi-conservative can you can
00:23:03.600 you imagine the scenario in which the six on the supreme court majority voted in favor to take natural
00:23:11.680 resources away from the provinces even though the constitution says they belong with the provinces yeah i can
00:23:17.920 imagine them deciding to take it away because while national reconciliation is just so much more important than
00:23:24.400 provincial rights and so do i trust lametti with that whatever that non-denial denial that he uh that he had
00:23:34.720 there do i trust him no i don't trust him i i don't think it's going to be tried i don't think it would
00:23:41.680 succeed if it was tried but i never ever put anything past these guys yeah well and right now it's clear
00:23:49.840 that they want to get rid of uh the most conservative judge on the bench justice russell brown who's uh
00:23:55.280 being taken to um the judicial council because he got into some argument at a bar in phoenix or
00:24:01.040 something so they would love to boot him out he was a harper appointee trudeau would love to appoint an
00:24:08.480 albertan what he thinks of an albertan would be like and yeah it absolutely wouldn't surprise me i mean
00:24:14.560 most important historical legislation in this country is done from our courts it's not done in
00:24:20.160 our parliament the stuff that really changes society they would absolutely do it and if they
00:24:25.040 would do it for climate change of course they would do it for indigenous reconciliation of course they
00:24:30.720 would and that's the thing about lametti's non-denial is instead of saying oh no no we were
00:24:34.960 just brainstorming i'm open he's he refers to his source of authority we're following the u.n my job is to
00:24:41.360 make us u.n compliant that's what i'm gonna do so he in instead of denying it he referred to his basis
00:24:49.920 for entertaining the idea and what does trudeau care if he outrages the prairies he's not getting
00:24:57.040 any votes in alberta saskatchewan and precious few in manitoba he loves this fight he's on the side of
00:25:03.920 turtle island he's on the side of you know gaia against those awful right wingers and oil men
00:25:14.160 trudeau loves this fight he wants this fight doesn't he well yeah because he gets him votes in
00:25:19.280 downtown toronto they could try a constitutional amendment i don't think that even the liberals
00:25:26.000 are interested in reopening constitutional negotiation but in order to change the constitution on this case
00:25:32.240 you'd have to have a vote of seven provinces with 50 of the population well first of all you're not
00:25:38.720 going to get manitoba alberta and saskatchewan so those three provinces only have to find one more
00:25:44.880 province to upend any constitutional amendment yeah because forestry is in the same section in the
00:25:50.720 constitution as oil and gas i think you can count on bc voting against it right and then if not bc
00:25:59.360 newfoundland either one of those two and maybe even quebec i don't think quebec wants the feds
00:26:05.280 rummaging around in their turf either yeah maybe not but you know what they would get backdoored
00:26:12.000 agreements with the feds over all sorts of things in order to do in the west like i don't i don't have
00:26:16.880 too much trouble believing that either but the thing is lametti should have should have said when he was
00:26:22.800 asked the question no that's just not possible we're never going to do that as theoretically as
00:26:28.640 wonderful as it might be we're never he didn't say that and then in his denial he didn't say that
00:26:34.400 either and the unfortunate thing is there are at least two major cases that i can think of over the
00:26:39.200 last 30 years where our supreme court has used canada's signature on a un declaration as the leverage it
00:26:49.280 needed to change domestic law so can i again it gets back to the court can i see a situation under
00:26:56.800 which the canadian supreme court uses the un declaration on the rights of indigenous persons
00:27:03.280 to uh change the canadian constitution and override the natural resource powers of the provinces yeah yes
00:27:09.840 i can see that yeah do i think it's likely no but but is it possible yes it's possible and at that
00:27:15.440 point then kiss western canada goodbye yeah because i will be the first person if there isn't separatist
00:27:22.800 party in place at that point yeah i will start one yeah you know it's it's incredible and uh i mean
00:27:31.120 this really is people say oh there's no such thing as globalism oh that's just a conspiracy theory
00:27:36.160 well when when you're having anonymous unaccountable bureaucrats at the un drafting something
00:27:42.000 and then canada's justice minister says sorry i answer to him not to you mere citizens it proves
00:27:48.400 all the conspiracy theories about globalism at its worst true here let me read to you uh the joint
00:27:54.880 response by the three prairie premiers alberta saskatchewan and manitoba um this is the version
00:28:01.840 released by scott moe of saskatchewan who is i think being pretty savvy danielle smith has been getting
00:28:08.160 a lot of ink for her sovereignty act but actually scott moe i think is a bit ahead of her let me
00:28:12.800 just read and then lauren i'd love your reaction so this is the release put out uh by the three
00:28:18.080 premiers on scott moe's letterhead prime minister justin trudeau needs to tell canadians today
00:28:24.720 that federal justice minister david lemendi was not speaking on behalf of the federal government
00:28:28.800 when he said he would look at rescinding the 1930 natural resources transfer agreements with the prairie
00:28:34.080 provinces and strip away their constitutional authority and control over natural resources
00:28:38.480 these agreements recognize the prairie provinces with the same rights over resources that all other
00:28:43.360 provinces already had so that's an important point is why should the why should they be made unequal
00:28:49.920 again i remember preston manning always talking about how the west was born unequal and ted byfield
00:28:55.200 would talk about that too imagine saying no we want to go back to that two-tier system anyway let me
00:28:59.840 finish the statement those rights have been fundamental to the people and the economic
00:29:04.640 autonomy of manitoba saskatchewan alberta for nearly 100 years the federal government cannot unilaterally
00:29:09.760 change the constitution that's your point it should not even be considering stripping resource rights
00:29:14.800 away from the three prairie provinces the prime minister needs to immediately retract these dangerous
00:29:19.120 and divisive comments by his justice minister of course he has not done so um i forgot that every other
00:29:27.200 province has this and lament he's not talking about taking away from every other province he's just
00:29:31.680 talking about taking away from the three provinces the liberals hate that's even that that even gives
00:29:37.440 me a little bit of hope that the current supreme court would find this outrageous that they would say look
00:29:43.920 all the provinces have to be equal so you either have to take natural resource rights away from all 10
00:29:48.960 or leave them with all 10 but you can't take it away from three and leave it with seven you know i so
00:29:56.240 i i was again i i reiterate i don't think this is likely yeah but you know what if they thought they
00:30:04.560 could win an election get some more seats in the greater toronto area by bashing the west over natural
00:30:11.120 research the only reason we can't save our indigenous people is the three premiers of the prairie province
00:30:18.160 blah blah you would they do that of course they would do that in a second of course they would do
00:30:23.440 should we even tolerate these people trudeau would probably say right now there is this was said about
00:30:28.800 the unvaxxed here's here's a silver lining for those who are on the conservative side of the aisle
00:30:35.360 danielle smith is in an election very soon you know that like a matter of weeks yep and you know
00:30:43.520 it's not smooth sailing in fact i i think it's it's coin toss for me you can give me your opinion
00:30:48.160 if you think she's stronger than that but there's nothing that looks better on an alberta premier
00:30:54.000 than defending the province against a marauding uh prime minister other than if that marauding
00:30:59.040 prime minister is a liberal named trudeau so this may actually be this gaffe by that dopey david
00:31:05.440 lametti who i just have so much contempt for the way he rubber stamped the emergencies act the way he
00:31:12.160 was happy to take over from jody wilson rayball maybe that dopey goofy guy
00:31:19.760 maybe he'll actually save alberta from the ndp by giving danielle smith something to run on and
00:31:24.720 and something for the ndp to be on the back foot on what do you think of that yeah no i think that's
00:31:29.840 true i i and and smith is not dumb she will recognize this for what it is which is a giant
00:31:36.720 gift to her electorally um i you know i i know what the polls say i know the polls say that the ndp
00:31:43.200 is either slightly ahead of the um it's like slightly ahead of the ucp or they're they're even
00:31:52.480 there's so much ndp support in edmonton that i just don't see how that translates across the
00:31:59.040 province so they'll win the ndp will win all 20 seats in edmonton maybe they'll lose one but i
00:32:05.840 think they'll win all night i think they'll win all 20. the ucp will win 38 to 40 of the 41 seats
00:32:13.040 outside of edmonton and calgary and that means they only need five or six more seats in calgary
00:32:20.000 in order to win a majority and i think they're going to do that but the one big
00:32:24.720 big question mark the big unknown factor now is uh daniel smith herself you know and and she
00:32:33.120 she simply can't stop stepping in cow pies um of her own making and and so the biggest thing i hear
00:32:40.800 traveling around the province is i just don't know whether i trust smith yet or not i don't know whether
00:32:46.080 she's premier material yeah and then about every three or four weeks she comes out with something new
00:32:51.760 that simply yeah reduces whatever trust she's built up so there's the there's the wild card yeah
00:32:59.440 yeah i can't disagree with that well listen it's great to catch up with you and uh very interesting
00:33:05.440 that uh the liberals are not backing down they're not blazing forward but they are not backing down
00:33:10.640 no they're not they're not backing down they should have been much more emphatic much sooner
00:33:15.200 yeah great to catch up with you my friend lauren gunter of the edmonton sun and post media nice to see
00:33:20.320 you as always hey welcome back your letters to me ruth bard says your interview with dr lindsay was
00:33:34.480 worth the year's subscription price and then some funny how those pagan religions both old and new
00:33:40.480 boil down to the same old lie you shall be as gods it's the oldest lie in the book you know i um
00:33:47.680 i was thinking about what dr lindsay said about intuition and tacit knowledge
00:33:53.520 and um i mean you don't want to just go on feelings but when you look at anything old when you look at
00:34:00.560 medieval paintings when you look at ancient things you know we can say oh it's superstition they didn't
00:34:06.640 know they didn't they they thought the earth was flat or they thought you know you think of old
00:34:11.760 medicine old leeches to bleed you like they did some crazy things and they had some crazy beliefs
00:34:18.640 but is human nature any different in 2023 than it was in 2023 bc or how about 20 000 and 23
00:34:29.680 bc is human nature any different or the impulses the animalistic the evil and good battle within us
00:34:36.560 is it any different now and i think when you look to the past when you when you look to old texts of
00:34:43.360 what's right and wrong the bible the code of hammer abbey whatever your code is that the the laws of noah
00:34:51.680 they give us i think a hint of the moral battles in the past and just because we have new technology
00:34:58.800 and new scientific knowledge today does not mean we're in exempt in some way from the moral battles
00:35:04.960 of the past if you doubt me just think back 80 years to the absolute violent bloodbath of the
00:35:12.640 second world war just look back to chairman mao and what he did to 85 million of his own people don't
00:35:18.720 think for a second that humans today couldn't be just as cruel as in the dark past in fact crueler
00:35:24.800 because technology makes it even easier to be cruel i think we have to learn from the past because i i
00:35:30.800 feel like we're getting off kilter again and i i really enjoyed that conversation with james lindsey
00:35:36.640 and i it made me think about well i just believe that things are getting unmoored things are getting
00:35:43.280 undone in a way that they have not been in in a generation maybe not since the 1960s have
00:35:50.720 has the world been as precarious as it is now i don't think that's me being alarmist i think
00:35:56.400 that's me just looking out my window and seeing things as our show for today until tomorrow on
00:36:02.960 behalf of all of us here at rebel world headquarters to you at home good night and keep fighting for
00:36:07.680 freedom imagine if i was an 18 year old that i just detransitioned and i was already feeling
00:36:13.200 vulnerable and suicidal imagine then if i read this message you're not going to believe this
00:36:18.160 a child protection activist from the uk says he received death threats all the way from canada
00:36:23.520 but from who appears to be a freelance writer for the cbc
00:36:32.400 straight over here with rebel news and my oh my is it just me or is this clown world we're living in
00:36:38.080 spinning just a little too fast depending on your news source it's like we live in two different
00:36:44.560 parallel worlds if you watch the cbc for example you might think that all of a sudden out of nowhere
00:36:52.000 there's all these people who just hate drag queens coming out to be bigots so much so that laws need
00:36:59.200 to pass now like in calgary where it's illegal to peacefully protest a drag queen story time because
00:37:06.400 difference of opinions i guess are violence now instead of the actual violence i mean like when pastor
00:37:12.240 derek reimer was thrown to the ground protesting a drag queen story time in that city billboard chris
00:37:19.040 was assaulted multiple times by trans activists while this officer constable frederick buckman
00:37:25.760 thought it was hilarious even failed to rush forward to help him and if you've seen our report on this
00:37:31.600 she even blames him for it for wearing his signs peacefully but that's why we have this petition
00:37:37.520 seen at the bottom here firebuckman.com you can quickly go to that even on another device and share
00:37:43.840 that please if you haven't already i'm going to personally hand that to the dpd because that's
00:37:49.600 outrageous but what i'm getting at here is depending on your media source you know two different versions
00:37:55.440 of what's happening we bring you the other side of the story we have no strings attached with the
00:38:00.000 government we're completely independent so you can see things like you're seeing right now when i say the
00:38:04.960 lgbtq plus religious zealots i don't mean people who are just part of the lgbtq community i mean the
00:38:12.720 ones like this which include antifa like you're seeing on the screen here doing extreme things
00:38:18.720 under their name but if you follow the state broadcasters or state preferred news like the cbc you're
00:38:27.280 only going to get the taste that makes you think like out of nowhere all of a sudden all these people just
00:38:32.960 hate bad queens which wouldn't even make sense but maybe that's why carmen akuna thought she could
00:38:40.320 get away with this sadistic message that she sent ollie london he calls it death threats i call it more
00:38:48.560 trying to convince ollie to kill himself but as soon as he posted about it on twitter she deleted it and
00:38:56.560 she also took the cbc link out of her bio that shows that she has backed britain for them i did
00:39:03.040 get a response back from cbc's public affairs department they say they are aware of the disturbing
00:39:09.200 tweet and although akuna is not an employee she is a freelance writer they will be forwarding it to
00:39:16.160 their programming department if you're not familiar with ollie london i recently interviewed him and i'll link
00:39:22.080 that below where he tells everybody his recent detransitioning story after finding god but today
00:39:29.440 is a very different story one that's frightening shocking and embarrassing to be happening in canada
00:39:36.320 from a journalist or like i said a freelance writer here is ollie well yeah so firstly in the last few
00:39:44.480 months since i detransitioned i've been subjected to daily death threats from you know trans activist uh
00:39:51.440 woke warriors these people that preach about inclusivity and kindness um but last night you
00:39:57.520 know i don't really check my direct messages because you know i get so many things and i i try to cut out
00:40:02.240 the negative last night i was going through my instagram dms i received the most horrific message
00:40:09.040 and i thought you know what let me click on it see what this person is ranting about see what they're
00:40:13.280 saying this person said that i should be taken to a warehouse to be tortured i deserve to have a very
00:40:19.600 horrible death and that the whole world and the media should um relish in my torture and death um
00:40:27.280 you know and it was very it was a very long message and it was very direct and it very very much seemed
00:40:32.400 like this person almost had an intent to carry out this um you know and um i never normally share
00:40:38.560 these messages because i think you know i don't like to give oxygen to uh such nasty horrible people
00:40:44.800 you know i don't believe in that but this instance was so shocking because what i discovered afterwards
00:40:49.920 was this particular individual is actually a contributor for cbc canada which um as we all
00:40:57.280 know is a state media in canada you know under justin trudeau's um state government so i was appalled
00:41:05.200 and you know when i looked at this person's they had an article on cbc they were listed as a freelance
00:41:09.840 contributor and it was funny because this whole article was about suicide prevention about you know
00:41:16.640 how to help look at the warning signs how to prevent suicide and here was this person this uh
00:41:22.800 freelance contributor for cbc news sending me the most horrific death threats so no firstly what a
00:41:28.880 hypocrite you're writing about suicide preaching about all of this and then you're secretly sending
00:41:33.920 death threats um but you know it was absolutely appalling and um you know i posted on twitter
00:41:40.880 and i tagged them you know i tagged cbc i tagged the president because you know it's obviously they
00:41:46.960 didn't know what their contributor was saying behind the scenes but they need to know because this person
00:41:52.400 should never again be writing for canadian state media when they are wishing the most horrific
00:41:59.280 torture and death on someone and you're right i read that article the hypocrisy is not lost on me
00:42:06.160 um it seems like she at least from the age of 11 to 18 was a very hurting person and here she is trying
00:42:14.000 to hurt you i would call it sort of a message to try and entice you to become suicidal which is what
00:42:21.760 she's writing about her overcoming here in a certain way here and and coming out of cutting and stuff i'm
00:42:28.000 just gonna if you don't mind i'm gonna read a couple of the the lines here because i find it just awfully
00:42:34.160 sadistic what was written here begins with i literally hope you effing die you are a piece of
00:42:41.280 crap with nothing left in your life you so you target marginalized groups and shed an awful and disgusting
00:42:49.920 light on the existence of asian and trans communities now i follow you closely on what you do online you're
00:42:57.520 very focused on child protection issues in in the realm of you know the harms that come to people
00:43:03.680 or children when it comes to medically transitioning them and she goes on here to call you just such
00:43:12.560 horrible names here um and then accuses you of of doing something to filipino people which i i couldn't
00:43:21.600 quite understand uh what do you think she's getting at there well yeah firstly so um a lot of people
00:43:27.760 know me i do k-pop music um i have a lot of filipino followers so i do you know i do tiktok videos where
00:43:33.280 i'm talking their language where i'm trying to learn so you know it's related to their culture and um
00:43:37.920 this particular individual like you said completely sadistic and thankfully i'm a tough guy been for a lot
00:43:43.680 in my life i'm a super tough guy i can handle this but you know what drea imagine if i was an 18 year
00:43:48.880 old that i just detransitioned and i was already feeling vulnerable and suicidal imagine then if i
00:43:54.640 read this message you know as a teenager that receives this could generally take their lives we
00:43:59.600 see so many people from online bullying receive this and i was just absolutely appalled um this person
00:44:05.600 is also a filmmaker um at a school in winnipeg as well um and i just think i just think you know what
00:44:12.720 kind of person should be firstly writing articles for cbc canada secondly you claim to be a filmmaker
00:44:19.440 which you know filmmakers is about trying to help and tell people's stories so you know how are you
00:44:24.800 gonna tell someone's stories when you're so hateful and you know it just made me think we've seen so
00:44:30.880 much increased violence and trans activists recently we saw um nashville which you know nashville
00:44:36.960 police said is likely motivated by gender ideology we do need to see the manifesto with that
00:44:42.720 um you know we saw uh just very recently in colorado a transgender individual was just
00:44:49.440 arrested um for plotting to um commit a massacre at a school and local churches so we see this
00:44:56.720 increased violence so you know when i saw this i thought you know maybe this person's generally
00:45:00.880 going to carry out an attack on me or someone else because they're so incredibly hateful so you know
00:45:06.800 unfortunately in canada it's like it's almost as bad as communist china in terms of the the way the
00:45:12.960 government um treats these people they actually protect the trans activists you know if you're
00:45:18.080 trans activists you can scream at women you can send them abuse you can violently assault them
00:45:22.400 we saw um billboard chris uh uh children's activists violently attacked while the police laughed
00:45:29.920 at him they laughed at him while he was being beaten and then they said that he instigated so
00:45:34.400 no we're dealing with a government that is akin to communist china um and you know unfortunately
00:45:40.560 in canada they just side with these trans activists so i think you know it's outrageous and uh if this
00:45:46.800 was any other country you know if this person was sending me these threats in the uk i know they
00:45:51.520 would be you know arrested immediately and charged i know you guys have been looking at us in shock and
00:45:58.160 all uh we're living in it here uh reports on chris elston in general in the past it's not the first
00:46:06.000 time he's been assaulted his arm was actually broken in canada uh in montreal just for peacefully
00:46:12.080 standing on the street with his signs we hear a lot of things in canada and i know it's happening
00:46:17.440 elsewhere but it's the words the words need new laws to protect the lgbtq community and really it's the
00:46:25.200 the activists in that community because as you know the lgbtq community agrees with us in a lot
00:46:31.840 of areas and agrees with the activists as well as well but in canada we're actually seeing laws actually
00:46:37.360 change to silence words and you're right the real thing that's happening here the real hate the real
00:46:43.120 violence is often coming from these activists from the left and it is quite concerning i'm glad that
00:46:50.320 there is a huge distance between you and winnipeg uh from this person she is 18 years old so i don't
00:46:59.280 want to go too hard on her her brain's not fully developed but i have reached out to cbc as well i
00:47:05.520 haven't heard back from them yet about this but i would think at the very least this is not someone
00:47:10.720 who is suitable for journalism and communicating the public if they are in fact of course sending messages
00:47:18.000 like this to you thanks so much for being on rebel news and stay safe thank you i appreciate it god
00:47:24.480 bless you if you believe that an officer who thinks it's hilarious to watch trans activists beat a man
00:47:33.760 for peacefully protesting then go to our petition at fire officer buckman.com please sign it and share it
00:47:43.040 so i can hand it to the vpd and so that they know we're watching and waiting for them to do the right
00:47:49.040 thing that's fire officer buckman.com
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