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00:06:39.160I don't know how well people with anxiety are going to be faring when you're tasked with, like,
00:06:46.600Well, in a war zone, but these are very stressful, intense, fast-paced, fast-moving jobs.
00:06:54.700It just, military standards are there for a reason.
00:06:57.980They're supposed to serve as this framework that values and upholds the operational aspects of the military.
00:07:06.560And that is a demanding, high-stress job.
00:07:09.940Someone with anxiety, I would caution, is not going to necessarily be able to uphold these expectations for things, you know, like performance, conduct, equipment maintenance.
00:07:24.920Maybe you could be assigned there to kind of hang back and hold down the fort in some areas.
00:07:30.780But, gosh, this sounds like a recipe waiting to happen, or a disaster waiting to happen.
00:07:35.980Yeah, and, you know, members of the military, past and present, let us know in the comments what you think about this.
00:07:43.080I'm on the outside looking in, although I did have a young man who's very close to my family, go into basic training this year.
00:07:51.360And I did my best to convince him otherwise, because I thought, you know what, give it a year or two until the Conservatives are in power,
00:08:00.080until, you know, there may be a change in the chain of command.
00:08:05.720Because you have to remember, this is still the chain of command that enforced the COVID restrictions that saw some of the best and brightest of the military forced out.
00:08:16.440And I think that's the point that I want to make here is there was fit and unfit, right, before.
00:08:22.780And these are the same people who said, unvaccinated, you are unfit.
00:08:31.420Now, that may still be the case, unvaccinated, you're unfit for duty.
00:08:35.460But someone going in with an anxiety disorder, that's fit for duty.
00:08:39.840And I realize a lot of people have anxiety disorders.
00:08:42.220But when you're dealing with anxiety disorders, and now you're going to add on top of that, quite possibly, an operational stress injury like PTSD, I agree with Tamara.
00:09:04.200But I'm not sure lowering the recruitment standards is the way to go, because we kind of already did that, haven't we?
00:09:11.500And I just can't see that this is going to make it any better.
00:09:14.720When you are, you want the best and brightest.
00:09:18.240And so you have to create a military that attracts them.
00:09:23.300And I don't think this creates a military that actually attracts them.
00:09:27.160You have to address the, to use the Liberals' language, root causes of why strong young men and women are not enrolling in this iteration of the Canadian military.
00:09:51.060So I guess just let's get that threshold very low.
00:09:55.180But if you contrast that to what President Trump is doing, for instance, with the military, one of his very first executive orders was to reinstate all military members who were ousted during the COVID hysteria when the mandates were implemented for military service members.
00:10:15.060He not only reinstated every single one of them, but he ordered them full, complete back pay for their suffering over what two plus years that they were prevented from doing their jobs.
00:10:31.100Not because they were unfit or unwell or had some other issue, but simply because they were upholding their own freedom to make their own medical choice for their bodies.
00:10:42.920And so I find that really stark again in the way that Canada is approaching some of these issues versus what they're doing in the U.S., which I would say there's been massive support behind President Trump's decision to do that, to reinstate and issue full back pay.
00:11:02.440And then look at us here, the weaklings in Canada, we're just going to lower our bar for military service and we'll find somewhere where you can fit in.
00:11:14.420And I mean, this is kind of also unsurprising given that the chief of defense staff was responding to questions about Pierre Polyev, the leader of the Conservative Party, who's very likely going to be our next prime minister.
00:11:30.900His plan is to change military culture from woke to warrior, claiming that she doesn't know what woke means.
00:11:50.320So, first of all, I don't know what woke means, but what I can tell you is that for us, the ultimate goal is to build strong teams and strong teams are built upon the foundation of trust and respect between its members.
00:12:06.840Excuse me, ma'am, I can tell you, ma'am, I can tell by your glasses, you know, exactly what woke means.
00:12:13.980But again, Pierre Polyev is exactly right.
00:12:20.200We've got a problem with the culture of the Canadian military, where young, fit Canadians with a sense of civic duty, pride and patriotism are not choosing the military.
00:12:36.760But instead of saying, OK, we do have a cultural problem, they are instead of trying to fix the culture, they're trying to change the culture while denying that's what they're doing.
00:12:54.520OK, like you could you could say, like, well, I disagree with his assessment that the military is woke.
00:13:01.080But just to say that you don't even know what the word means, whatever, whatever, lady.
00:13:06.320Well, and look at it's right on the National Defence Government of Canada website, the diversity, equity and inclusion principles of the armed forces of our national defence strategy.
00:13:18.340You know, it's right there where positive space program, learn about the positive space, a program which fosters a safe and inclusive work environment.
00:13:28.460And two SLGBTQI plus communities, gender based analysis, combating systemic racism and racial discrimination in the defence team.
00:13:41.280I mean, the list here goes on and on of where woke has infiltrated into the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces.
00:13:50.920It's it's listed right on the website.
00:13:53.980And if you can't see that and see that those might be deterrents to people who, she says, build strong teams built on trust, a foundation of trust.
00:14:03.440No, a strong team is for the military, for our national defence is built on strength of mind, strength of body, strength of conviction, strength of patriotism.
00:14:14.620Trust is I don't I don't think that is really the strong foundation of a team of national defence that you build off of.
00:14:25.520And I mean, maybe there is a place for, you know, some people with, for instance, autism are amazing with numbers or have have, you know, quirky areas or sectors where they excel and are strong in that sense.
00:14:40.140But deploying someone to combat, that's where my brain automatically goes, deploying someone to combat who's has an anxiety disorder.
00:14:48.140I mean, gosh, what are we doing to those poor people who have to try to face something like that, knowing you have a predisposition to something like a panic attack?
00:15:19.080I want to use the word sex, but dividing people up based on sex, sexual preferences, race seems like the opposite of building an effective team because I you're segregating people.
00:15:33.940You're carving them out of the team by making their differences first and foremost.
00:15:43.580But what I think most people recognize is the military is some place where you want a strong, fit person beside you because your life depends on them, too.
00:15:56.120And if we're just shoehorning people in for the sake of quotas, I'm not sure that's going to work out very well.
00:16:04.620And, you know, like if this and I guess we're jumping to conclusions, of course, based on what we know of the federal government, that this will be lower combat readiness standards.
00:16:17.100But if we're talking about what the IDF does, I think I'm kind of all for that.
00:16:23.360So the yes, because there's mandatory military service in Israel, they find ways to actually be inclusive.
00:16:32.280So if you are somebody with a developmental disorder or, you know, a mental illness, they find a place where you can work within the military to meet your mandatory military requirements.
00:16:45.380If that's what we're talking about, OK, that's actual real inclusivity.
00:16:51.240But if we're talking about just putting people into positions of combat or deployment readiness to meet some sort of arbitrary DEI quotas, this is a dangerous, dangerous proposition.
00:17:05.020Yeah, especially when you consider something like asthma, where, you know, if you have to run fast and get out of there, I don't think that you want to be doing that with an asthma affliction where you all of a sudden cannot breathe.
00:17:19.880And then, of course, this leads to panic and anxiety and the fallout.
00:17:23.040And then how many people are you taking off of the task at hand to help facilitate the person who maybe was not appropriately placed in that position in the first place?
00:17:35.440So this, again, seems like a policy implementation that has not been well thought out.
00:17:42.440But I would similarly to you, Sheila, like to hear from military members or former serving upcoming what they think on this topic, because, yeah, we are outsiders looking in.
00:17:53.120So maybe we're not getting the full scope of what's going on here, but seems like a recipe for disaster to me.
00:18:00.640And to bolster my suspicions that this is not about like inclusivity in different places within the military, but more DEI nonsense is this statement.
00:18:47.580Focus is transformation and mobilization are the two key words that I use to describe the approach that we have at the moment.
00:18:55.700Of course, modernization means more than just changing how we recruit, but it also means changing who we recruit.
00:19:03.340With support from the vice chief of defense staff and government partners, we are challenging outdated policies and practices to simplify security process for applicants with ties to other countries.
00:19:16.820Therefore, most applicants, including permanent residents, can begin basic training after receiving their reliability status clearance.
00:19:26.860Just recently, we have enrolled our 455th permanent residents.
00:19:33.880To build on how we recruit and ensuring that we don't unnecessarily screen good candidates out,
00:19:40.180we are modernizing our medical standards by reviewing our military common medical standards and aligning them with our new universality of service policy.
00:19:50.640This will give us more flexibility to recognize that people with low risk medical condition may still serve fully in the Canadian Armed Forces.
00:20:00.720Right now, 26.4% of newly enrolled Canadian Armed Forces members identify as racialized Canadians.
00:20:09.02018% are women and 5.2% identify as Indigenous.
00:20:15.120To succeed, we must continue to tap on all Canadians from all communities who want to serve.
00:20:21.880Candidates without high-risk foreign implications now complete an initial reliability status check before enrollment.
00:20:29.160That is to say, they are now enrolled under the same process as Canadian citizens who do not possess high-risk foreign implications.
00:20:35.740We've analyzed our processes and realized that the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test was not in line with industry best practices and served as a barrier to enrollment.
00:20:46.600Instead, we've introduced a Scored Employment Application Form, or CIF, which evaluates essential qualities of personal and organizational success,
00:20:56.880including academic results, qualifications, work experience, extracurricular activities, or other life achievements.
00:21:05.020With a modernized common enrollment medical standard, we are adding a third group, fit to the task, which means that while the applicant has medical...
00:21:13.740This is so absurd to me, whereas you could just say, hey, we're hiring back all the people we fired over their vaccine, COVID-19 vaccine refusal,
00:21:24.320and we're going to give them back, maybe not even give them back pay, but we could just hire them all back,
00:21:29.560do away with that ridiculous mandate, because we know so much more about these injections,
00:21:34.160and I know we have to be a bit safe here, what we say on YouTube.
00:21:36.680So I'm sure a lot of our viewers already know some of the reporting that we've done in that way,
00:21:42.240but we know so much more about these injections now.
00:21:45.000It doesn't make sense to continue mandating them and compelling people to receive them
00:21:49.240with holding the carrot of their employment over their face to do so.
00:21:54.540Instead of just doing that, saying, hey, we're done with the mandate, come back, please.
00:21:59.000We'll maybe give you some sort of incentive to do that, because you surely have bad blood now
00:22:05.080as a result of the despicable treatment you've received over the last few years
00:29:20.420Asking some real questions of Pierre Polyev.
00:29:23.300And just a hint, David's got a story coming up.
00:29:26.780I guess the mainstream media were quite beside themselves that Polyev took questions from independent journalists over them, to which I say, I don't care.
00:29:41.720Your tears satiate my thirst for vengeance for the fact that these people have exclusive access to all politicians of all parties on the parliamentary precinct.
00:29:52.740They have never once complained when Rebel News journalists are arrested or kicked out of events.
00:29:58.960So I don't care if somebody doesn't take your questions because you have ample opportunity all the other times that you're around politicians to ask questions.
00:30:08.900They told David Menzies, and again, this is just a little sneaky peeky.
00:30:13.240They told David Menzies they didn't know about all those other times that Rebel News journalists were attacked, arrested, or had to sue to get into the leadership debates.
00:30:22.800So actually, they chose ignorance and stupidity over being against the free press.
00:30:28.820So I guess those were their two options, and they took, I don't know, which probably makes them a bad journalist.
00:30:34.440But anyways, let's listen to David Menzies doing journalism.
00:30:38.900Good morning, Mr. Poliaff, I'm David Menzies with Rebel News.
00:30:43.000Mr. Poliaff, you recently said that any foreign nationals who are convicted of anti-Semitic crimes in Canada should be deported.
00:31:30.660We're going to be releasing our election platform once the red is dropped and the election is called.
00:31:37.420So you'll have to wait until then for those sorts of final decisions and commitments.
00:31:42.920But what I've made clear is that we have to reverse the hate and division that has been unleashed in this country over the last 10 years.
00:31:51.020The radical woke agenda that Justin Trudeau instituted and that Mark Carney has said explicitly he wants to continue has divided our people.
00:32:02.840He's broken people up into different ethnic, religious, cultural groups and turned them against each other.
00:32:10.280Liberals have deliberately divided community against community for electoral gain.
00:32:17.040And they have put in place an ideology that obsesses about every single possible ethnocultural division.
00:32:26.900A 251% increase in violent hate crime under this last decade of the Trudeau-Carney Liberals.
00:32:35.860So I will end that radical woke ideology.
00:32:39.820I will treat every single Canadian equally.
00:32:43.680We will cut off the funds that have gone to anti-Semitic groups and to other hate mongers.
00:32:50.700We will pass tough new laws that punish people who vandalize or attack places of worship.
00:32:58.680We will deport foreign nationals who are in this country that engage in violence or law-breaking of any kind, including anti-Semitic violence.
00:33:09.480And we will ban every single terrorist group that's operating here.
00:33:15.600We will find and deport all of the IRGC thugs.
00:33:22.200There are apparently 700 IRGC thugs who are in Canada today operating with impunity, who are not citizens.
00:33:31.340They're spending the stolen money that they took from the Iranian people while they instigate divisions on our grounds in this country.
00:33:38.400They will be kicked out of this country.
00:34:14.680It's not this symbol of far-right extremism, as was painted by the leaders when the convoy hit Ottawa in the winter of 2022.
00:34:26.380I like that Pierre Polyev refers now to the government or to the Trudeau-Carney government, because a lot of people don't realize that Mark Carney, who is now running to be the liberal leader and de facto prime minister, that he's been advising the Trudeau liberal government since at least 2020.
00:34:50.600I was trying to pinpoint exactly when he began liaisoning between or with the liberals.
00:35:01.100And the earliest one I could find was this article from the CBC from August 10th, 2020, where he has been advising the prime minister on the COVID-19 economic response.
00:35:16.280But I suspect and imagine that that goes back much further than 2020.
00:35:21.420And perhaps all along, Carney's been in the background pulling the strings and offering his radical ideologies and agendas to the government.
00:35:30.380And you can bet your, you know, bet that if Carney's appointed, selected to lead the liberals and then becomes the de facto prime minister, that as somebody who advised the government all throughout the COVID handling, we're never going to see any accountability for how that was mismanaged.
00:35:51.560Because he was behind the scenes pulling the strings the whole time.
00:35:54.440Why would he ever investigate himself?
00:35:58.440It's like when the liberals investigate themselves, they're like, no, we investigate ourselves and we found absolutely no evidence of wrongdoing of ourselves.
00:36:08.240He's the mismanager that got us in this mess.
00:36:10.520We saw in the text messages that came out during the Freedom Convoy that they were very concerned about what Carney wanted.
00:36:16.640Um, and he wanted, he wrote that op-ed that called for a crackdown and he was obviously in direct communication with the cabinet calling for a crackdown and guess what they did?
00:36:26.740So if you think that you're going to get a change, no, you're going to get, uh, all of Carney's ideas without having to filter them through the empty heads of the liberal party before you get them.
00:36:43.040And since he doesn't even have a seat, he's not even concerned about being responsible to the electorate who elected him because he will be an unelected prime minister of this country, at least until we go to the next election.
00:36:56.420And we saw, uh, Karina Gould musing about whether or not we even needed to have one right away.
00:37:02.620Um, which leads me to believe that they probably start already struck a deal with the NDP to delay the election.
00:37:12.640I was trying to find that photo to Mara Leach.
00:37:14.420Well, you also had been posting those photos of the leaked, um, text messages where, um, they're asking, you know, how many tanks do you need?
00:37:23.520And in there's Carney's referenced as well.
00:37:25.820I was trying to find the photo here, but I can't seem to pull it up, but, uh, yeah.
00:37:32.440And, and they're asking, ask an and Anita Nant, who was the, uh, minister of defense at the time, if I remember correctly, um, how many tanks.
00:37:47.260You need to get the police to move if the Canadian armed forces, uh, and the Canadian armed forces, if necessary, they were going to call in the military on Canadian, peaceful Canadians.
00:37:58.400Too many people are being seriously, adversely impacted by what is an occupation.
00:38:04.740You cannot occupy your nation's capital.
00:38:33.440I mean, they, they deployed heavy handed police.
00:38:36.980And, uh, yeah, and then in Alberta, when we were, we, Jason Kenney was asking for a military tow truck, something that would be able to move, uh, a big dual wheeled, sorry.
00:39:02.000Uh, but they were going to deploy tanks on civilians in the nation's capital because the honking was too much for the, um, boiled potatoes who live there.
00:39:12.580Uh, let's, I, oh, I had one thing that I wanted to talk about because I see my friend Chris Sims is very upset about this.
00:39:50.120Supporting our public broadcaster is not a question of the political left or right.
00:39:56.300It's not a liberal or a conservative issue.
00:39:59.420It is above all, a commitment to ourselves, our culture, and our independence.
00:40:05.300You cannot say you love Canada and yet pledge to destroy our public broadcaster that is central in telling the stories of our country.
00:40:12.400Claire Poilievre doesn't know what it means to put Canada first or else he would choose to protect the Canadian institution that belongs to Canadians and exists for Canadians.
00:40:24.540CBSC Radio-Canada will never belong to billionaire tech oligarchs like Musk or Zuckerberg.
00:40:30.420It will always belong to the people of Canada.
00:40:36.280I want to, uh, I just want to read to you the response of my friend, Chris Sims.
00:40:41.040She works for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
00:40:43.040She's got a pretty unique view on the CBC, given that she is a former journalist herself, uh, and who worked at the Sun News Network when it was euthanized by the bureaucrats, um, in Ottawa.
00:40:55.580Who, uh, who, uh, deal with, uh, who gets access to Canadian airwaves.
00:41:01.240And they decided that, uh, a wholly Canadian news channel was not deserving of access to Canadian households simply because it was conservative.
00:41:13.620And, you know, if you buy a cable package in Canada right now, you get the CBC, actually get the CBC whether or not you have cable.
00:41:20.220Um, but if you buy a cable package, you get, uh, CBC's news network, but you also get CNN.
00:41:29.260That apparently is, uh, essential to Canadians.
00:41:34.480Um, but anyways, this is what Chris wrote.
00:41:36.780And I wanted to bring this up because, uh, she's exactly right.
00:41:40.460How dare Pascal St. Anges say that CBC is the defining characteristic of what makes you a good Canadian.
00:41:48.580She's, Chris says, I'm thinking of my family members on both sides who died in the wars and who served this country, who have pioneered through hardship and helped build this country, who still put it on the line today, giving their best at great risk to themselves.
00:42:03.480I'm trying very hard to keep my temper at this desk ruling politician who's paid $300,000 a year by taxpayers who tells me and my family that we don't love Canada because we think journalists should not be paid by the government, that CBC is a huge waste of money and that it should be defunded.
00:42:22.180But, um, she's right, she's right, she's right, she's right, I hope people let Pascal St. Anges know that, um, you can be a good Canadian, you can serve this country, you can serve your community, you can, uh, be a good, contributing, valuable member of society without thinking that the, uh, absolutely bland opinions being barfed at your eyeballs by the CBC at Issues panel
00:42:51.000is not some sort of, uh, cultural necessity you should pay for in this country.
00:42:56.840And just point blank, pointing out how much these ministers are being paid and not to mention still being paid all the while Parliament is prorogued.
00:43:07.760They aren't going to work and yet they're still getting paid on the taxpayer's dime.
00:43:13.000Um, I think that we need to start, you know, sounding the alarm on that specifically and the fact that they qualify for automatic raises no matter what kind of job they do, uh, representing Canadians, you know, job, I use that term loosely, um, all while continuing to up our taxes, bloat the bureaucracy and increase the cost of living for everyday Canadians.
00:43:39.280So I like that, that, that Chris is also pulling that key factor into her criticism of what's being said there, because if we had a mainstream media that was actually, um, set on holding politicians accountable and having, you know, ensuring that they live up to their promises and are working to better the country and better the lives of Canadians, then they would be highlighting the insane salaries of these politicians.
00:44:08.180And the benefits and the benefits and the perks of the job and all these, these things, um, to, to put that pressure on and to keep them accountable.
00:44:15.420But they just don't, uh, we talked last week, Sheila, about the ridiculous questions that they ask, like the border czar press conference.
00:44:23.780How did you come up with the word czar?
00:44:25.520And I mean, if that's the robustness that we're getting from our mainstream media, I think it's pretty clear that it's time for a change.
00:44:31.860Yeah. Yeah. Chris is right. That's $300,000 a year to call Canadians names, you know, at least again, this, this is the same problem with the military.
00:44:43.140They're making this announcement today that it's going to go more woke instead of fixing the systemic problems with the CBC that nobody wants to watch it, except old people who don't know how to use their remote controls.
00:44:53.900They just call you names. If you don't like the CBC, why don't you worry about why people aren't watching it?
00:45:00.580Especially your flagship news coverage. Uh, could it be that you keep, um, regurgitating the same opinions, your diverse panels, are people saying the exact same thing?
00:45:11.900Whoopity do? Uh, no, no. The problem of course is us. We're the problem. We don't love CBC and we're the problem.
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00:45:44.020Uh, it's the gaslighting and Canadians are seeing through it. They're like, wait a minute. Am I being gaslit by my government and by the media that's paid by the government? Um, I think more and more Canadians are starting to see and, and notice and recognize where they're being hoodwinked.
00:46:02.020And, um, thankfully we have platforms like rebel news, like alternative media, who I so often hear from people when they come to our events or I just, I, I mean, I, I really, these days can't seem to go anywhere without getting recognized, which is, it can be a little bit jarring sometimes, but especially when I'm out with my family, my kids, they're just like, ah, as soon as it happens. Right. But, um, but what I find and what I hear more and more from people out in the wild, as we say, is that they are just so thankful to have a
00:46:32.000voice that, you know, they feel like they're so alone in the way that they're thinking or feeling or questioning things. And then they have, um, an outlet or, uh, you know, a media company like ours, that's giving a voice to those people. When we go out there and do streeters, people are like, oh, I'm scared to say the wrong thing. Or I don't know what I'm going to say. And I said, just say what's on your heart and what you feel, because you actually don't know or, uh, or recognize the magnitude of other people who feel the same way as you, but they don't hear any of that on the main
00:47:01.980mainstream media because they're just within their little echo chamber of diverse perspectives of the same people saying the same thing over and over and over again. You know, it's like, if you repeat a lie so many times, it eventually becomes the truth. Then you have people sitting at home being like, am I the only one? And come to find out that they are not, they're just not being represented in any of these mainstream channels. And that is where I really hold high value in the work that we do is to bring that voice to people. So they know that what they're thinking,
00:47:30.980feeling, feeling, feeling, or seeing through the BS, you know, they're not alone in that.
00:47:36.840Yeah. Uh, I want to talk real quick about the SPVM arrest and then we'll go, let's see how quickly we can breeze through the, uh, the 51st state stuff. Maybe we'll just talk about, um, uh, Trump, uh, his tweet to the, uh, hockey players and the Mark Carney, uh, video from Juneau News.
00:47:58.740Um, because I really want to give you the opportunity to talk about that study out of Yale and.
00:48:05.660Well, I know we have a hard stop at 2 p.m.
00:48:09.340So that's what I'm trying to sort of, I'm sort of trying to breeze through it.
00:48:12.840Okay. So SPVM, the reason I just want to talk about it because finally they're making an arrest.
00:48:17.420SPVM, uh, arrests and finally arrests a second suspect in connection with the 2023 shooting at a Jewish school.
00:48:25.060If you got all your news from the mainstream media, you wouldn't know about the spate of shootings at Jewish schools in this country,
00:48:31.260which I think is directly exacerbated by the bad one-sided coverage of the issue of Israel by the likes of the CBC.
00:48:39.120Um, but anyways, Montreal police have arrested a second suspect concerning shots fired at a Jewish school, um, in, uh, back in November 12th of 2023.
00:48:50.940According to SPVM, the 19 year old suspect.
00:48:54.080So that mean he was like, could be underage when he did this was his was arrested on Wednesday and appeared at a Montreal courthouse in the afternoon.
00:49:02.640I'm really curious his name. Uh, I think that will tell us a lot.
00:49:07.380The shooting occurred around 5 a.m. at the Jewish school, Yeshiva Gedola and gunshots were heard on Deacon road near Van Horn.
00:49:16.560Um, so anyways, they're shooting up Jewish schools in Canada and burning down our churches.
00:49:22.320Um, but we know who the real victims are and that's, uh, the victims of Islamophobia and, uh, homophobia, according to Justin Trudeau.
00:49:30.660So the only thing I wanted to point out here was at first, um, you know, I said 2023, it took them what a year and a half to arrest anybody.
00:49:37.260But if that person was a minor previously, then they would have had to wait until they became of age to arrest them.
00:49:44.780Yeah. So that might've played a role in why there was such a delay there.
00:49:48.820But I mean, regardless, I guess justices are better late than never.
00:49:53.160I guess so. Uh, I'm just going to read this quick, uh, message from Patriot addict,
00:49:58.620and then let's get into the 51st state stuff. We'll just do this two ones. I'll call for them.
00:50:02.920And then I want to give to Mary an opportunity to talk about that Yale study without getting us completely demonetized.
00:50:09.100Um, but I think it's really important because this is what people have been saying for a very long time.
00:50:13.840Um, anyway, let's, uh, so Patriot addict is giving away Trump mystery boxes, absolutely free.
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00:50:46.500Um, let's get into this 51st state stuff. Uh, this tweet from Trump is I want to talk about the
00:50:56.720booing of the national anthem. Let me know in the comments, how you guys feel about it. I absolutely
00:51:01.260find it loathsome. It's the insufferable Canadian version of the taking a knee during the American
00:51:09.720national anthem. Do not use the national anthem as a political protest. It's the one thing that's
00:51:14.780supposed to unify all of us, uh, and show some respect for other countries. Um, but apparently
00:51:21.180some Canadians do not feel the same way as me. Let's show this Trump tweet. He says, I'll be
00:51:28.200calling our great American hockey team this morning to spur them on towards victory tonight again against
00:51:33.940Canada with, uh, which with far lower taxes and much stronger security will someday, maybe soon
00:51:41.180become our cherished and very important 51st state. You know what? I feel like Trump loves us when he
00:51:46.500says those sorts of things. Like I feel appreciated as a Canadian in a way that I've never actually felt
00:51:52.780from Justin Trudeau. I will be speaking before the governors tonight in DC and, uh, sadly, therefore
00:51:59.060we'll be unable to attend, but we will all be watching. And if governor Trudeau would like to join us,
00:52:03.860he would be most welcome. Good luck everybody. And have a great game tonight. So exciting.
00:52:08.040Donald J. Trump, you know, top tier trolling. I'm going to give it to him. Exactly. Yeah, it is.
00:52:15.360Absolutely. And, um, I, I don't think that anyone, the political class here in Canada just does not
00:52:23.080know how to compete. They're so humorless. Do we take it seriously? Do we not? Is he joking? When is
00:52:29.380it going to become serious? Um, it's yeah, there's just no sense of humor there. No. And I like how
00:52:37.420the, like Trump is flattering us as Canadians that we will be cherished and that will be loved.
00:52:42.300And after I just listened to Pascal St. Donge tell me that I am a bad Canadian because I don't like the
00:52:49.020boring state broadcaster. I, I, that tickles my ear to hear president Trump say nice things about us,
00:52:56.560because our own government sure as hell hasn't. Yeah. It's pretty refreshing actually to be, um,
00:53:03.280you know, the, the government or the liberals tout inclusivity and tolerance and just not if you have
00:53:09.900a different opinion or perspective on how things should be handled or run or administered, um, then
00:53:16.920they want to just resort to ad hominem attacks and smear you into pretending like you don't exist or
00:53:23.240you're part of some, um, um, domestic terrorist group. So yeah, it's refreshing, um, to see those
00:53:29.760remarks from Trump and also underlyingly hilarious because he's just trolling so hard.
00:53:37.580Yo, you invited Trudeau to the governor's conference. I think that's funny. Uh, let's watch
00:53:44.980this quick little video. Cause we do have a hard stop right at the top of the hour, uh, because they
00:53:49.860need the studio for something else. Juno news, which is the new initiative from, uh, counter signal and
00:53:55.280true North. Um, Clayton domain repeatedly asked Mark Carney, if he would call an election, if he
00:54:02.460wins the liberal leadership race, uh, he doesn't answer. And I think that should be like the number
00:54:09.180one thing he knows should come next. That's what Canadians want, but apparently it's not what the
00:54:15.080liberal parties, the liberal party wants. So I guess we can all just go straight to hell. Let's listen
00:54:20.040to this. Will you call an election if you win? Will you call an election if you win the leadership?
00:54:33.920Mark, will you call an election if you win? Why wouldn't he just answer? Yeah. Right. Yeah. Just
00:54:48.740maybe, I mean, obviously they've thought about it. So, um, you know, I always, I like to contrast the
00:54:55.520way that he's acting now versus how he acted, uh, in Davos last year when, um, he was asked,
00:55:03.920about David Menzies being arrested by, uh, the RCMP at Christia Freeland's event when he was just
00:55:09.640trying to ask her a simple question and he denounced it. He said, I mean, I don't, I don't know. I don't
00:55:14.960think we have, maybe we can end on that clip of Carney, um, and Ezra scrumming, but he denounced the
00:55:20.700arrest. When I was in Davos with Lincoln and that sort of happened, uh, uh, like when the arrest
00:55:29.360happened of the journalists who were at the, uh, campaign launch, I asked Lincoln, I said,
00:55:35.000let's just do a cut of Davos man versus, uh, team Canada man and show you how much can change in a
00:55:43.920year. Um, and I don't think anything actually changed. Uh, it's just that he, he's a liberal
00:55:49.880through and through and it's meet the new boss, same as the old boss, as David Menzies says.
00:55:54.360Um, and he acknowledged that Clayton asked that question. He looked right at him
00:55:58.900and then just didn't answer. And that is quite literally the one thing Canadians want to know
00:56:03.760right now is when the heck are we getting an election? And he won't even tell them when they
00:56:07.440can expect it. Yeah. And that court, that federal court hearing the prorogation or the motion to
00:56:13.560un-prorogue parliament, um, we'll have the ruling heard, I think what the day before or the day that
00:56:19.820the prorogation ends. So this is, it's, it's, uh, it's a mess. Our federal politics are in, uh,
00:56:27.800it's a dumpster fire of politics at this time here in Canada. Um, well, well, we are trolled by Trump.
00:56:35.460Yeah. And it also means that I think Carney has already struck a deal with the NDP that he,
00:56:40.660yeah, I think that's what that means is that the NDP are going to do what the NDP do.
00:56:45.600And that is, uh, get dragged around on the coattails of the liberals and, uh, Canadians are
00:56:52.020the ones doing the dragging. Even further undemocratically seize our country, um, by,
00:56:59.200you know, by way of this de facto liberal leader now being the prime minister, despite never being
00:57:06.940elected and these fringe minority parties coalescing together to form a majority government, um, not at,
00:57:14.160at all at the whim of what the actual Canadian electorates want, uh, or would have voted for.
00:57:20.600So, you know what it means? It means he doesn't care what, what we think. Uh, it's good enough
00:57:25.060to become the liberal party leader. He doesn't want to ask what Canadians think. If Canadians think he
00:57:30.320should run the country, he's not going to put that question to us unless he absolutely has to.
00:57:34.040Okay. I'll shut up. You talk about, you are Canada's leading medical journalists,
00:57:39.500despite what Andre Picard thinks of himself. I think Timothy Caulfield,
00:57:45.220whatever those two dudes think of themselves, you have done more work on this than anybody else. So
00:57:50.540please break down for us what this Yale study says. I only have three minutes and I want to keep it
00:57:56.760YouTube safe. So, and I don't want to give, and you're doing a video because I have a full video.
00:58:01.220I'm hoping it'll come out, um, by the end of the day today. And so for anybody who wants to stay up to
00:58:06.760date or follow this kind of coverage, especially as we have to kind of tiptoe around the community
00:58:12.440standards and the misinformation guidelines at YouTube, you can do so at nomoreshots.ca. You
00:58:19.300can click back through right to the beginning of the, that campaign launch and all of those reports
00:58:23.940ever since, if you are unsure of, of the kind of coverage that I have given these novel
00:58:29.980modified RNA injections. Um, but in this science, in this recent groundbreaking science, um, researchers
00:58:39.160have just confirmed that long COVID may actually just be double speak for post vaccination syndrome,
00:58:47.020proving that the conspiracy theorists have been right once again. Uh, that's an article there from
00:58:54.420the daily mail, but I did post the actual study link. If we could just pull that up on screen,
00:59:00.080it's a preprint. It was published just yesterday on February or sorry, two days ago on February 18th,
00:59:05.100um, where researchers basically wanted to explore, uh, what they described as a chronic debilitating
00:59:11.180condition after COVID-19 vaccination referred to as post vaccine syndrome or PVS. And they conducted a
00:59:19.880decentralized cross-sectional study, blah, blah, blah. It, it included 42 PVS participants and 22
00:59:26.840healthy controls. So this is a small sampling, but it's very important work. And the authors do note
00:59:32.660here in the study that this is like the first step in trying to decipher and determine what mechanisms
00:59:39.000are at play here with people who are suffering these kinds of reactions and these debilitating life
00:59:44.920altering things happening post COVID injection. Um, and they found some really key differences in
00:59:52.100the way that their immune systems have been affected. And I'm going to break this down more
00:59:56.300in my full video report. So again, you can find that at nomoreshots.ca, but there are very clear
01:00:01.140differences in the white blood cells and the different they're called T cells. Um, and how those are
01:00:08.060being suppressed in one area of the immune system, but then heightened in the other. And then a really key
01:00:14.340concerning finding here was also that the spike protein from the injections were, um, lasting more
01:00:23.720than 700 days after the last vaccination. So depending on how many doses you got or whatnot,
01:00:30.960and, you know, this flies in the face of certain individuals who previously told us that the vaccine
01:00:36.460stays in the shoulder and it's disintegrated very quickly and it doesn't spread throughout the body and so
01:00:40.660on and so forth. Anybody who claimed otherwise was touted as a conspiracy theorist and a
01:00:45.400misinformation spreader. And here we have researchers at Yale university, which is a highly credible
01:00:49.820institution, um, stating that this spike was around and lingering for 700 days post vaccination. So
01:00:56.720this is crazy. Um, I'll have a full report out on it, but, um, stay tuned at nomoreshots.ca. I see that
01:01:03.620it's 2 PM. I know that we have to wrap things up studios needed again. So I just want to thank
01:01:09.220everybody for hanging out with us, for joining for everybody who gave super chats or rumble rants.
01:01:14.280Um, I don't think we have any more to wrap up before we leave. We're good. So thanks again,
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