Rebel News Podcast - February 03, 2026


REBEL ROUNDUP | Laurentian elites smear Alberta separation, Epstein's ties to trans ideology


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 22 minutes

Words per Minute

156.44034

Word Count

12,919

Sentence Count

588

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

37


Summary

Sheila Gunn-Reed and Lise Murrell talk about the Epstein scandal, Jeffrey Epstein, and the transphobic politics of the late, great Jeffrey Epstein. Also, a new word for the day: snake hibernaculum.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Oh, hey, good morning, good afternoon, everybody, depending on which part of this beautiful
00:00:19.980 country that you're in.
00:00:21.700 You're watching Rebel Roundup.
00:00:23.320 I'm your regular host, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and it is Tuesday.
00:00:26.080 So I am joined by my real-life best friend in the whole wide world, Lise Murrell from
00:00:32.640 Regina, Saskatchewan.
00:00:33.680 Lise, how's it going?
00:00:34.700 Well, I am your irregular guest, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and I'm coming in colorful today because did
00:00:43.140 I or did I not write a best-selling book about a rainbow unicorn?
00:00:47.340 Exactly.
00:00:48.360 Exactly that.
00:00:50.320 Now, some of you have written in to tell me yesterday that we were off the Revlimiter.
00:00:53.840 That might have been the case, but we're going to try to keep it in our lanes today, maybe
00:01:01.340 not swear on camera.
00:01:02.960 We'll see how it goes, though.
00:01:04.240 I might be making promises that I have no ability to keep.
00:01:08.240 I should tell everybody what we're doing around here real quick because we've got a super-packed
00:01:12.100 show.
00:01:12.880 I think, you know, already I'm regretting even making that promise because this first one
00:01:18.940 is probably going to put Lise into orbit, our first topic.
00:01:23.060 If I know my best friend, and I believe I do, this one's really going to just grind
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00:02:07.920 And let's get into it, shall we?
00:02:10.200 So I, like the entire internet, I believe, have been on the Epstein Files rabbit hole,
00:02:18.720 but it's more of a rat hole, an ant farm.
00:02:22.480 Everywhere I go-
00:02:23.460 A snake pit.
00:02:24.140 A den of snakes.
00:02:25.460 Thank you.
00:02:26.320 What do they call that?
00:02:27.860 Habituary or a hibernaculum.
00:02:30.940 A snake hibernaculum.
00:02:32.740 There's your new word of the day, people.
00:02:34.520 Where the snakes all tangle up and go to sleep, but they also wriggle and writhe all the time.
00:02:40.500 Under the ground.
00:02:42.480 You know they're there.
00:02:44.120 You don't want to pick up that old sheet of plywood because you know they're there, and
00:02:47.460 then they'll just come out.
00:02:48.660 That has been the Epstein Files.
00:02:51.760 And I think you can put it in, like, multiple categories.
00:02:54.260 So there's, like, the weird sex stuff, and then there's the weird influence peddling stuff.
00:02:59.580 And then there's, like, the weird science stuff that he does.
00:03:07.500 And then there's, like, then the weird science stuff sort of tracks over top of the weird sex stuff.
00:03:12.980 Anyways, I've been doing my best to make sense of it all.
00:03:16.540 I don't think I can.
00:03:19.580 I don't.
00:03:20.300 Like, these rich people, man.
00:03:22.400 We are going to need a whiteboard for this, Sheila Gunn-Reed, and about 48 hours in a hotel room.
00:03:29.160 Sticky mouths.
00:03:29.740 There they are.
00:03:31.100 There they are.
00:03:31.860 A post-it whiteboard.
00:03:33.340 Yeah, really quite staggering.
00:03:34.940 I've only, I've just got to be really careful because I find it so disturbing.
00:03:39.060 Like, I find the whole thing so disturbing that I've got to be really careful about what I chase down.
00:03:45.260 What I'm still interested in, though, is how the CBC was related to Jeffrey Epstein and the relationship there.
00:03:55.060 Friendly as all get out.
00:03:57.820 Yeah, it's been weird.
00:04:00.480 And, you know, what's been revelatory in all of this is that the trans madness was never an organic thing, was it?
00:04:11.140 Of course it wasn't.
00:04:11.960 It was these rich weirdos talking about it years ago and then infecting other people's kids with this suicidal ideology.
00:04:23.200 And so this is from Gays Against Groomers.
00:04:28.420 And this is shocking.
00:04:31.160 Jeffrey Epstein spoke to a Harvard scientist about the sexual benefits.
00:04:35.720 Oh, I hate even reading this, of turning children trans and spoke of doing so as young as three years old.
00:04:45.280 And I'm just going to, can we dig in?
00:04:50.680 There's the screenshot there and then there's a picture of Jeffrey Epstein.
00:04:54.360 Which, by the way, I was watching a video of him and, what's his face?
00:05:01.420 Formerly of Breitbart, Steve Bannon.
00:05:05.460 You'd think that this guy, for all of his wealth and connections, would have done something to correct his horrible New York accent.
00:05:18.120 And his insufferable voice.
00:05:21.260 Yeah, can we just listen to a little of this?
00:05:23.540 It's revolting.
00:05:25.900 Please.
00:05:26.280 Like, straight up creep show.
00:05:28.200 He's got all the money to have somebody come and train him not to talk like this.
00:05:32.240 Like, look, I know I sound like an Albertan.
00:05:35.280 Two Michelob Ultras, I'm up in my nose.
00:05:39.020 And I've got to stop saying for sure.
00:05:41.660 You know, like, I know.
00:05:42.880 I don't put me around fancy.
00:05:44.460 Deadly.
00:05:45.120 Deadly.
00:05:45.540 And right on, like, I know, like, it happens to me.
00:05:48.960 One time I did it around a very, I did it around Conrad Black.
00:05:53.000 And I was like, my God, what have I done?
00:05:55.320 That's where I like my Saski to come out, is in polite circles.
00:06:00.680 I like my Saski to just, oof.
00:06:02.580 I like to make it all good.
00:06:03.400 In the fancy circles.
00:06:04.320 These people know what they're getting out of me.
00:06:06.080 But anyways, let's listen to just a little bit.
00:06:08.840 I know, Olivia, thank you for finding this.
00:06:10.600 This is totally off topic, but this I find very strange.
00:06:16.260 His voice, right?
00:06:17.240 Like, he could have fixed this.
00:06:19.120 There are vocal coaches to have done this for you.
00:06:22.700 Especially in the circles.
00:06:23.920 Dialect coaches.
00:06:25.220 Yeah.
00:06:25.700 Yeah.
00:06:26.180 Just let's just listen to a little bit of it.
00:06:28.260 Okay.
00:06:28.600 In business terms, you should never lend to.
00:06:31.360 But what we'll do is we're going to, I'm going to form an agency called Fannie Mae and Ginnie Mae.
00:06:36.660 Just another agency names.
00:06:38.560 They'll guarantee your loan.
00:06:40.360 So don't worry.
00:06:42.440 Don't worry.
00:06:43.200 Wow.
00:06:43.420 You don't have to pay it back anymore.
00:06:46.880 Even though you, and maybe you don't even have to work as hard anymore.
00:06:50.660 That's probably a harsh statement.
00:06:52.060 But these players, these two big firms, Fannie Mae and Ginnie, will guarantee the fact that that bank will receive it.
00:07:01.200 Just the way he talks feels like my inner ear is being licked out by an anteater.
00:07:05.860 He sounds exactly like you think a con man would sound like.
00:07:13.560 A molester.
00:07:14.760 He talks like a molester, right?
00:07:16.560 Like an alleyway flasher.
00:07:19.340 You know what I mean?
00:07:20.140 Like trench coat, flasher.
00:07:22.140 Yes.
00:07:22.600 For sure.
00:07:23.720 One of those public menaces.
00:07:25.800 Like a sex pest.
00:07:26.860 Sex pest.
00:07:28.460 Sex pest voice completely.
00:07:30.600 Anyway, let's go back to Gays Against Groomers.
00:07:32.680 This is from 2018.
00:07:33.820 This is the email that they dug up.
00:07:37.060 And so this is sort of when the trans madness was really popping off.
00:07:42.460 This was, this was, I mean, this was the, this was right in the thick of it.
00:07:47.100 This was right in the lead up to it.
00:07:50.080 I'm trying to, go ahead.
00:07:52.080 I'm trying to, so, so basically what is claimed here and Jeffrey Epstein had a lot of relationships within academia.
00:07:57.440 I can't read this on air.
00:07:59.680 No, do it.
00:08:00.380 Please do.
00:08:01.500 Some of it I have to skip over.
00:08:03.580 But yeah, he had a lot.
00:08:04.700 And he was very, he wanted to make like a super race.
00:08:08.100 Hey guys, screen cap this and read this later.
00:08:10.860 Okay.
00:08:11.140 This is really important.
00:08:11.600 Sheila can't read all of this on TV because we said some untoward things yesterday.
00:08:16.220 So I'm going to be, try to be careful.
00:08:17.640 Uh, he says, it's very simple.
00:08:19.940 I will compare male to female with female to male with greater molecular control over development.
00:08:26.220 We are increasingly capable of producing novel phenotypes, more feminine men by blocking testosterone receptors or castration.
00:08:36.060 Really?
00:08:36.880 Really.
00:08:37.760 And at the same time, increasing estrogen production.
00:08:40.600 The one, uh, the one, I guess, blocks male features.
00:08:45.140 The second encourages female features.
00:08:46.880 There's more masculine women, heavy testosterone dosage, incredible external effects, heavily bearded men.
00:08:53.840 You would never guess they had a female bone in their body, except their bones are actually female.
00:08:58.500 If they die and you dig them up, that's how you tell.
00:09:01.320 Um, first kind male, female is four times more frequent than female to male.
00:09:07.480 The first is attractive.
00:09:09.140 Okay.
00:09:09.500 I'm going to stop here.
00:09:10.700 You can read this yourself.
00:09:11.760 Just go a little bit down to that highlight.
00:09:14.060 There's a high highlighted part.
00:09:15.640 There we go.
00:09:16.300 Yeah.
00:09:16.620 Yeah.
00:09:17.500 By the way, you can read this.
00:09:19.540 Yeah.
00:09:20.260 We are now pushing the intervention earlier.
00:09:23.820 So you notice your three-year-old son has trans tendencies.
00:09:27.160 So now you intervene with hormones.
00:09:29.080 I would be frightened to do that, but who knows?
00:09:32.300 But we do know.
00:09:33.600 We do know.
00:09:34.560 Um, this entire, this entire operation, uh, is driven from the top down.
00:09:41.520 It was funded by fortune 500 companies.
00:09:44.960 Uh, it, it, it was forced upon the public as a way and children were included to validate
00:09:51.140 the extreme fetishes of a very, very small group of men.
00:09:56.680 And this entire movement was born out of, uh, forums for men that fetishized about, uh, castration,
00:10:06.040 mutilation.
00:10:06.520 The seeds, the seeds were planted.
00:10:08.460 The seeds were planted from way above and we were our children, not our children, but our, as a society, like the Royal, we, the children, the children were just their social experiment in their own perversion.
00:10:26.640 And they, they literally don't care what, as long as their perverted needs are met, they don't care how many kids kill themselves along the way, how many parents are devastated.
00:10:39.920 I mean, it's how many, how many, how many families have been really upended and, uh, and thrown into chaos over this issue.
00:10:48.920 This is, uh, this is what Tamera Cronus is defending.
00:10:52.660 Yeah.
00:10:53.060 This is at the heart of it.
00:10:54.220 This is what Tamera Cronus is defending.
00:10:56.640 It's the fetishization of children.
00:10:58.800 This is a deeply sinister, uh, biblically evil thing.
00:11:05.440 And it, they put it in emails.
00:11:07.920 They put it in emails.
00:11:09.480 Like, I think we all sort of knew, like, if you really genuinely thought about this, you all sort of knew that this had to come from somewhere.
00:11:18.460 This just didn't happen on its own for the first time in human history.
00:11:23.120 Like, you had to, you had to have known that this was grown and percolated in some petri dish somewhere.
00:11:29.300 Well, now we're seeing.
00:11:31.260 Now we're seeing.
00:11:32.220 It came, it, it, it, it did come out of academia.
00:11:35.060 It did come out of psychology.
00:11:37.940 It did come out of the, the top down funding that, that people, people like you and I weren't even aware of until it was so overarching.
00:11:48.520 You couldn't avoid it.
00:11:50.380 Yeah.
00:11:50.500 Um, but this is definitely not something that is, that is, you know, that, that children are just discovering, you know, that they're born in the wrong body.
00:11:59.660 They were told that they were lied to, and we have to roll it back.
00:12:02.380 It was, it was like a, an infection that was released by these weirdos into the world.
00:12:10.520 It was, it was a social contagion.
00:12:12.500 Like, the statistics actually back that up.
00:12:14.640 Sure.
00:12:14.980 Now we're seeing that we're on the downside of it.
00:12:17.100 Well, let's help.
00:12:19.460 Let's help that.
00:12:19.960 I believe so.
00:12:21.320 Despite what we saw over the weekend, I truly believe so.
00:12:24.640 Um, but as I frequently say, Moloch always gets his babies, right?
00:12:30.880 Like, this is a deeply perverse, uh, biblical evil, you know, with, uh, every generation, there's always people willing to serve their children up on the altar of Moloch.
00:12:48.660 And this is it.
00:12:50.160 This is it, man.
00:12:52.120 Not me.
00:12:53.180 Not me.
00:12:53.820 Not me.
00:12:55.200 Uh, all right.
00:12:57.040 On that grim note, let's move ahead to Alberta, USA stuff.
00:13:03.100 Things we didn't get to as much as we wanted to yesterday because we were so occupied by the, the one vote at the Conservative Party convention that didn't pass.
00:13:13.020 Um, okay.
00:13:14.700 The, um, business leaders are in Alberta.
00:13:19.620 And when we say business leaders, we don't mean your small business who knows that, um, a free and prosperous, prosperous Alberta with lower taxes would be good for you and your small business and your welding company and your small oil field services company or your mom and pop, uh, restaurant.
00:13:37.400 Um, they don't mean you, they don't mean you, they mean big, big business with ties to liberals.
00:13:45.040 Yeah.
00:13:45.840 They mean the, they mean the, they mean the, the businesses that attend big, swanky galas take selfies with liberals.
00:13:53.960 That's who they mean.
00:13:54.820 So, uh, and this is according to the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce who, uh, I don't want to hear from because they didn't say anything when businesses were closed during COVID.
00:14:06.760 So I don't want to, I don't want to hear from you people ever again.
00:14:10.440 You, you, uh, showed yourself, I was going to say something a little bit more colorful during COVID about how you actually care about businesses.
00:14:18.720 You didn't actually lobby for businesses to be reopened.
00:14:21.760 You lobbied for more money from the government to keep them closed while people lost everything and their jobs too.
00:14:29.640 So they say the separatist math doesn't add up, warns Edmonton business leaders.
00:14:34.340 Don't care.
00:14:35.440 Um, an independent Alberta would start off $60 billion in debt and take decades to recover economically, says Edmonton Chamber of Commerce.
00:14:43.720 Absolutely not.
00:14:45.340 Uh, they say if Alberta separates and accepts U.S. President Donald Trump's offer of a line of credit, then the new country, I like, I just like seeing that in writing.
00:14:53.660 The new country will be starting off $600 billion in debt.
00:14:58.040 Take back.
00:14:58.500 Yeah.
00:14:58.780 Who cares?
00:14:59.640 Uh, they're issuing a stark warning, um, uh, and says it's already driven away investment in Alberta and the province.
00:15:08.920 I'm, I absolutely do not believe that to be true.
00:15:12.160 Oh, absolutely not.
00:15:14.020 But this is Project Fear.
00:15:15.900 Um, for those of you who don't know, Project Fear was a campaign driven by the Federalists in the last days and months before the Quebec referendum.
00:15:27.980 And it was to scare people about outward flight of business and a brain drain and wildly fluctuating interest rates and basically becoming uninsurable if Quebec were to separate.
00:15:47.220 Now that could have been at least in part some ways true in Quebec, but it's definitely not the case here.
00:15:54.500 We're in a better financial state.
00:15:56.500 We're in a better trade relations with the Americans.
00:15:57.500 We're in a better trade relations with the Americans.
00:15:58.280 We have something they need.
00:15:59.940 That's right.
00:16:00.820 And a lot of it.
00:16:01.820 And our own federal government won't let us produce it.
00:16:05.220 Imagine if we were not bound by the federal emissions targets and we could ramp up coal, uh, fired electricity and drill baby drill and build export pipelines and, and, um, strike trade deals without having to go through the idiots in Ottawa.
00:16:24.000 You really think that we would be in a crippling financial state?
00:16:29.920 Really?
00:16:31.180 Absolutely not.
00:16:32.800 Yeah.
00:16:33.100 Same goes for Saskatchewan.
00:16:34.480 We have all the food, we have, um, all the fuel and we have all the fertilizer.
00:16:39.860 So what, what exactly are we doing here?
00:16:42.780 They're, what they're doing is they're scaremongering and they're not giving Albertans or Westerners,
00:16:48.120 the independence minded Westerners, the benefit of the doubt that we would be able to find a way, um, what they're operating from is, is, uh, is, is within the idea of the constraints of Canada, let us loose, unshackle us from the burden of the dying star of the nation of Canada.
00:17:07.120 And watch us go, watch us go.
00:17:10.340 Yeah.
00:17:12.820 It's, uh, they say if Alberta does move.
00:17:18.600 To a separate state, it's going to take decades for people to come back to seeing Alberta as a great place to invest.
00:17:26.820 If you look at Scotland or Quebec.
00:17:31.240 Sure.
00:17:31.840 There's a lot of different examples where a separatist movement had massive impacts on the economy.
00:17:37.420 Except.
00:17:38.740 We are not doing this for cultural reasons.
00:17:41.040 I mean, we are doing it for cultural reasons, but we are doing this for economic reasons.
00:17:46.140 Right.
00:17:46.580 Because we don't see an economic future where we are allowed to attract investment as long as we stay in Canada, where we have some of the most onerous business restrictions, especially on natural resource development, on the entire face of the earth.
00:18:03.300 Mm-hmm.
00:18:05.260 And we're, we're thinking, we're thinking what kind of place we want for our great, great, great grandchildren.
00:18:11.700 Right.
00:18:12.400 Do we want, do we want them to still be fighting the battle that we're talking about today?
00:18:17.320 Or do we want a clean break of it and give them a chance at success?
00:18:21.400 This is what we're pondering.
00:18:23.420 And that's, I don't think that the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce is quite tapped into that yet.
00:18:29.380 Yeah, these are the guys who are perfectly fine with the temporary foreign worker program, artificially depressing wages in this country and unemploying an entire generation of youth.
00:18:41.080 I don't want to hear from them.
00:18:42.920 Like, I don't want to hear from them.
00:18:44.540 You're fine with indentured servitude.
00:18:47.280 Right.
00:18:47.460 We're not going to do that in the new country.
00:18:50.020 No.
00:18:50.280 When, when I'm the Christy Gnome of the new country.
00:18:52.880 When you get to, when we actually get to, get a, get a say in who moves here.
00:18:59.480 Yeah.
00:19:00.060 No, no, I don't want to hear from these people.
00:19:01.820 I don't care.
00:19:02.240 You guys are the pushers of the temporary foreign worker program.
00:19:06.340 So thank you.
00:19:07.160 No, thank you.
00:19:08.040 You were fine when our businesses were closed during COVID and people lost their jobs, their houses, their family, everything.
00:19:12.920 Don't want to hear from you.
00:19:13.920 Zip it.
00:19:14.580 Zip it.
00:19:15.080 Also, don't compare us to Quebec and, and Scotland.
00:19:18.260 We've got something they don't have.
00:19:20.980 And that's quite literally everything else.
00:19:22.880 Right.
00:19:23.540 Right.
00:19:24.340 Like everything.
00:19:26.280 Anyway.
00:19:27.260 Now I love, uh, Marco Navarrogini at the Haltain Institute.
00:19:33.040 Oh, me too.
00:19:33.520 Oh, just a beat.
00:19:34.260 If you're not following his substack, you must.
00:19:37.180 Um, he does, he's done some great work on, uh, debunking the myth of, oh, you're going to be landlocked.
00:19:45.500 And he, like, draws on other places in the world where states became independent and were able to get access to markets.
00:19:54.080 And one of the places that he routinely points to is Kazakhstan.
00:19:57.180 Why is that important?
00:19:58.940 Landlocked and oil rich.
00:20:00.360 And they have figured it out.
00:20:04.000 So.
00:20:04.660 They made a way.
00:20:05.460 They made a way.
00:20:05.940 They negotiated.
00:20:07.040 They negotiated.
00:20:08.120 They got a good deal and they're doing okay.
00:20:09.700 And that's going to be the same for, uh, the West.
00:20:12.340 So, um, I guess we're going to, he points out, um, a video and this is what he says.
00:20:21.140 Marco says, this video embodies the condescending progressive Laurentian attitude towards Albertans.
00:20:26.880 And then we're going to watch this together, but don't scroll down.
00:20:29.260 I want everybody will, we'll do the reveal together because the person looks exactly the way you think.
00:20:35.300 Okay.
00:20:35.660 You're not going to be surprised at all by this Justin Bieber looking woman.
00:20:39.400 Um, it features an Ontario teacher mocking our premier and Albertans for wanting to secede
00:20:45.520 from Canada, but allegedly not knowing what secession means.
00:20:48.880 The teacher is wrong on every one of her seven points, but it's hardly, it is hardly worth
00:20:52.480 refuting them individually until you notice that she cannot even spell the key word she's
00:20:58.640 pontificating about Alberta separation, Ontario education for the win.
00:21:05.040 So let's hear from lady Justin Bieber, shall we together?
00:21:08.900 Okay.
00:21:12.460 So Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta, is leading about 275 Albertans to think that separation
00:21:18.920 from Canada is really a plausible idea.
00:21:21.940 Time to get the board.
00:21:24.200 If Smith would just sit in on my grade eight class, all of this would actually be easier
00:21:28.780 for her to understand.
00:21:30.520 There we go.
00:21:32.200 Ignore the glare.
00:21:33.020 It's going to work out.
00:21:33.740 Don't worry.
00:21:34.280 Don't worry.
00:21:34.780 It's new, but I like the picture in picture thing we've got going on here.
00:21:38.960 Stand by for the markers.
00:21:40.420 I'm already in line.
00:21:40.920 This could be messy.
00:21:41.860 Nobody really knows.
00:21:43.960 Alberta separation.
00:21:47.440 Oh, that's pretty.
00:21:48.860 Come a little bit closer so you can get a front row seat.
00:21:51.920 I'm going to give this little band of potato men trying to make deals with down south seven
00:21:56.660 legitimate significant reasons why secession is a bad idea.
00:22:01.260 Oh, can somebody explain to them what secession means?
00:22:03.940 I don't have time.
00:22:05.140 Number one, economic devastation.
00:22:09.680 Nope.
00:22:10.180 Capital will leave.
00:22:11.340 Corporations will leave.
00:22:12.720 People will leave.
00:22:14.000 This will devastate your tax base.
00:22:16.920 And in all fairness, collapse your housing market.
00:22:20.140 Is that what you're going for?
00:22:21.640 Okay.
00:22:21.940 Oh, you think taxes are bad.
00:22:24.340 You're going to try the whole tariff thing as well?
00:22:27.320 Are you going to explain to the people and still them paying the tax?
00:22:30.220 Number two, landlocked vulnerability as a landlocked newly independent Alberta, you're
00:22:42.100 going to lose guaranteed access to pipelines and tidewaters instantaneously.
00:22:49.840 We don't have tidewater pipelines.
00:22:51.220 Are we going to rely on the rest of Canada to pick up the slack and make you guys economically
00:22:55.420 solvent?
00:22:56.660 Interesting.
00:22:57.180 Or were you going to rely on the potato down south to swoop up and save you and rescue
00:23:04.880 you enough?
00:23:06.300 Enough.
00:23:06.780 Like, honest to God, I can't say this is, this is exactly the reason why I want to leave.
00:23:11.380 Yeah.
00:23:11.840 I want to leave because of people like this.
00:23:14.400 Yes.
00:23:15.780 Yes.
00:23:16.660 Post your child for see you later.
00:23:19.660 Oh, look at it.
00:23:20.260 She can't even.
00:23:21.000 Oh, it's so funny.
00:23:21.880 Like when she doesn't have a spell check.
00:23:23.440 Look at me and my grade eight.
00:23:25.440 I, I am the leader of a bunch of grade eight activists in Ontario.
00:23:30.480 No, they can't spell.
00:23:32.440 No, they can't do math.
00:23:34.040 But they will be activists.
00:23:35.240 I just want to, Olivia, I'm going to drop this in here because our friend Peter McCaffrey
00:23:42.060 at the Alberta Institute did a pretty good job of debunking some of this.
00:23:52.000 I'm too annoyed by the condescending nonsense of this teacher that can't even spell separation
00:24:00.660 talking down to our premier who is, look, you can, you can say a lot of things about
00:24:07.240 premier Smith.
00:24:08.080 If you're on the left, you might not like her policies and stuff, but that is one sharp
00:24:11.860 cookie.
00:24:12.640 That woman can rattle off numbers like nobody's business.
00:24:16.520 Like she's the premier, but she's got her thumb on every single portfolio out there.
00:24:21.380 You can talk to her about youth unemployment numbers.
00:24:23.560 She doesn't just know youth unemployment numbers in Alberta.
00:24:26.940 She knows where Alberta sits across the board with relation to the other promise, provinces.
00:24:34.480 She's extraordinarily engaged.
00:24:36.820 It's so smart.
00:24:38.680 Like you can ask her about a specific project and like an obscure project.
00:24:44.080 Like you could ask her about, and I realize Curl Lake is not obscure if you're from the industry,
00:24:50.220 but that's if you're from the industry.
00:24:51.720 She will rattle off numbers out of whatever project you're talking about, you know, and,
00:24:58.560 and she's so smart on this stuff.
00:25:00.940 So to say that she doesn't understand, um, when you can't spell separation, that's quite
00:25:07.120 something.
00:25:07.760 This is one heck of a self-own actually, when you think about it, like that teacher, Lady
00:25:13.820 Justin Bieber, grade eight teacher.
00:25:16.880 Detention.
00:25:18.240 She extra tutoring.
00:25:19.600 She watched that video, edited it slightly, you know, cause you can see there's jump cuts
00:25:25.380 and stuff and thought, post in this banger, unlearn indeed.
00:25:32.680 This, uh, the unlearn, the unlearn label tells me everything I need to know.
00:25:38.040 Like, like that's a, that's a, a kind of study that promotes the anti-colonialism, the climate
00:25:44.460 change, the, you know, across the board, this is, this is what unlearning means.
00:25:50.240 Right.
00:25:50.520 But these are also the sorts of people who don't have children of their own through self-sterilization
00:25:56.020 or because they see kids as a plague upon the face of the earth, causing climate change,
00:25:59.520 whatever.
00:26:00.660 Um, so in a couple of generations, these people are indeed a self-fixing problem.
00:26:05.560 So that's the moral of the story here, but because they don't have children of their
00:26:10.580 own.
00:26:10.740 Okay.
00:26:11.200 So look, Lisa and I, between the two of us have nine children.
00:26:15.500 Yes.
00:26:16.580 That's how we are going to change the culture.
00:26:19.380 We, we will pass along our values to our children.
00:26:23.720 That's how it should be.
00:26:25.060 But this person like a zombie or a vampire has to bite your children and infect them with
00:26:31.200 their bad ideas because they don't, they won't do the selfless thing of actually having their
00:26:38.280 own children.
00:26:39.380 But anyways, getting back to the point, Peter McCaffrey, he says, literally every single
00:26:45.700 point of this lesson from someone who is apparently a real teacher is factually wrong.
00:26:49.600 Separation is spelt wrong.
00:26:50.920 There's no reason for businesses and capital to flee a wealthy province.
00:26:54.400 Businesses fled Quebec because Quebec separation would have meant Quebec getting poorer from
00:26:59.220 not receiving subsidies anymore.
00:27:01.380 Bingo.
00:27:02.180 And independent Alberta would need permission to transport things across from, from the exact
00:27:07.020 same people in governments it currently needs permission from.
00:27:09.980 It would need permission from only the U.S. instead of the U.S. and Canada to transport
00:27:15.060 things south.
00:27:15.940 Excellent point.
00:27:17.260 And they want market access to our product.
00:27:20.300 It's, it's, it's in their strategic interests to have access to Alberta oil, which is why
00:27:26.820 we'll never have to worry about anybody invading us or harming us.
00:27:31.120 Look what they did for Kuwait.
00:27:33.240 Oceans away.
00:27:34.620 And, and they're like, no, that's a strategic asset.
00:27:37.860 We can't have Hussein meddling in that.
00:27:40.620 You think someone's going to look at us wrong?
00:27:42.600 Someone's going to scowl at us wrong.
00:27:44.200 And they're going to get black bagged into a black hawk.
00:27:48.260 Anyway, let's keep going.
00:27:51.260 Some things have fixed costs.
00:27:53.100 That's true.
00:27:53.460 But the savings on things with very, very variable costs would outweigh this.
00:27:57.020 Albertans currently pay for all of these things already.
00:27:59.600 The federal government just acts as a middleman and takes a cut, which spends other provinces.
00:28:04.480 Bingo.
00:28:04.860 Bingo.
00:28:05.680 Indigenous rights would stay exactly the same as they are now.
00:28:08.600 Yeah.
00:28:09.340 We might even actually meet the obligations under the treaties.
00:28:12.440 You might get clean water.
00:28:14.360 And drug treatment on reserve.
00:28:16.280 I do believe the quality of life for First Nations people would drastically improve without the federal government of Canada getting involved.
00:28:23.880 Also, we already do these things.
00:28:26.180 The feds wouldn't build out drug treatment beds on reserve.
00:28:30.620 It is their responsibility.
00:28:32.680 They failed to.
00:28:34.020 Indigenous people are dying of opioids.
00:28:36.900 And you know who stepped in to help?
00:28:38.420 The provincial government.
00:28:39.680 Because the feds wouldn't.
00:28:41.540 So, we'll take it from here.
00:28:44.160 Thanks.
00:28:44.640 Sure.
00:28:46.540 Alberta is entitled to our share of the CPP funds.
00:28:49.880 Pensions are provincial jurisdiction in the Constitution.
00:28:52.560 And the formula is clear no matter how many times you lie about it.
00:28:55.380 Also, we paid into those pensions as Canadians.
00:29:01.060 Even if we are no longer Canadian, we still paid into those.
00:29:04.200 It's like people retiring to Arizona.
00:29:06.600 They still get their CPP.
00:29:07.480 Exactly.
00:29:08.600 This is such a silly argument because we know that there are Canadian expats that are living clear across the world, okay?
00:29:14.320 In every country across the world.
00:29:16.480 And guess what happens to their pensions?
00:29:18.920 They get deposited into their bank accounts no matter where they're living.
00:29:22.960 And the same will go for the people of Alberta.
00:29:25.480 Your pensions aren't going anywhere.
00:29:27.580 Alberta's oil exports are greater than all of Quebec's exports.
00:29:34.120 Not just Quebec's oil exports.
00:29:36.360 All of Quebec's exports.
00:29:38.060 So, our one sector export outweighs the entire export economy of Quebec.
00:29:46.240 Quebec, so again, that's not potash, that's not natural gas, that's not food, that's not lumber, that's not all the other things that we do.
00:29:55.800 That's not, no, no.
00:29:57.440 One pipeline is worth more in GDP than Ontario's entire auto sector.
00:30:03.080 But, like, just digest that for a second.
00:30:05.880 And look what they are doing to protect the auto sector.
00:30:09.580 Yes.
00:30:09.860 One pipeline is worth more than that.
00:30:13.620 And they won't let us build one.
00:30:16.240 Unreal.
00:30:18.640 And then Peter goes on to say, if this is what they're teaching people in the rest of Canada, no wonder they have no idea what's happening in the real world.
00:30:26.600 Bingo.
00:30:27.820 Beautiful.
00:30:28.060 No wonder they don't understand why we want to leave.
00:30:30.440 Like, this is, these are the people that are being called in as experts.
00:30:36.980 Well, and it just goes to show how different we are.
00:30:41.480 So different.
00:30:42.560 Like, we don't identify as whatever that is.
00:30:45.160 We don't identify as whatever that is.
00:30:47.460 We have different ambitions.
00:30:48.720 We want to do big things.
00:30:50.660 And as long as we're shackled to Canada, we're never going to be able to do them.
00:30:54.640 Look.
00:30:55.080 And I'm going to be slightly unkind here.
00:30:58.940 But, and I'll preface this by saying, once again, as I always say, I'm not winning any beauty pageants.
00:31:05.060 But this person has some real sallow skin.
00:31:09.160 Like, we're not eating enough to fuel our brain.
00:31:11.460 Like, we're not, there's something wrong here.
00:31:15.260 Like, that, those eyes are wild.
00:31:17.420 Those are crazy eyes.
00:31:19.280 Crazy, crazy eyes.
00:31:21.420 And you look, look.
00:31:23.580 Just sallow skin.
00:31:25.940 This is a person that I would cross the street if I was walking towards the motorcycle.
00:31:29.720 Oh, to avoid completely.
00:31:31.080 Yeah.
00:31:31.260 A hundred percent.
00:31:32.440 Yeah.
00:31:33.640 They get, ooh.
00:31:34.900 Yeah.
00:31:35.220 No, frightening.
00:31:36.720 Imagine leaving your kids with that person for seven hours a day.
00:31:39.840 For a whole entire year.
00:31:41.740 This is the reality of Canadian parents.
00:31:44.080 You guys, oh, like, let's just bring this up.
00:31:45.960 This is not a one-off teacher.
00:31:47.580 This is not a one-off teacher.
00:31:48.920 This is what Canadian parents are fighting in the public school system, tooth and nail.
00:31:53.380 Yeah.
00:31:54.720 Okay.
00:31:55.260 Let's go to Jean Chrétien.
00:31:58.780 They dusted off that old fossil to criticize Alberta.
00:32:03.060 Stuff him back in his sarcophagus unless you're going to give him a hard time about residential schools.
00:32:09.100 Okay?
00:32:09.660 Because he was the last guy who signed off on them.
00:32:11.720 We've got to listen to these jerks like that chronic house flipper, Tlaib Nur-Mohamed, say that we're, the conservatives are denying a genocide.
00:32:22.480 I believe Jean Chrétien is still alive.
00:32:25.920 Apparently, we've got proof of life here.
00:32:29.020 Go bother him about residential schools.
00:32:31.460 I don't need to hear from him about Western separation.
00:32:34.680 Okay.
00:32:34.980 Oh.
00:32:35.260 Is he alive?
00:32:38.540 I don't know.
00:32:40.580 It's moving.
00:32:42.120 At this moment, our friend from the South has created a mood that a Canadian have never been so proud to be Canadian.
00:32:51.800 You know, in my province of Quebec, it's still the same thing today.
00:32:56.920 You know, the desire to have a referendum is very low in Quebec.
00:33:01.380 I don't know what the hell is going on in Alberta.
00:33:07.620 But I have to go there.
00:33:08.980 I have 500 cousins.
00:33:10.580 I didn't sign the petition.
00:33:13.740 Any Tories, dude?
00:33:16.540 I'm told not.
00:33:20.160 Anyway, we're having fun.
00:33:23.420 Are we?
00:33:23.940 We remain united.
00:33:25.000 Don't worry.
00:33:25.920 When?
00:33:27.020 That was like, I can't get Bernice.
00:33:29.180 You know, I said he's still alive, but then I saw him, and I'm like, I'm not so sure.
00:33:44.460 Yeah, the reanimated corpse of Jean Chrétien can go back into its crypt for a while.
00:33:49.800 It's weird how they could digitally remove those marionette strings, you know, in post-production.
00:33:55.860 My goodness, what they can't do with technology these days.
00:33:58.480 I don't know what the hell is going on in Alberta.
00:34:00.540 I actually think he doesn't know what the hell is going on a lot of times, maybe.
00:34:07.300 That would mean for the past 30 years.
00:34:09.680 I don't want to hear from him on Western separation.
00:34:13.020 Like, I just, you know.
00:34:15.000 No, and you know what I don't appreciate?
00:34:17.360 It's like the standard old guard coming out to rah-rah, united Canada.
00:34:24.620 When, if you spend any time in Alberta or Saskatchewan and talk to anybody that lived here,
00:34:31.440 the idea of independence is the first thing on our mind.
00:34:36.200 The amount of people who wanted to talk about Western separation at that Conservative Party convention,
00:34:44.920 like every single Western conservative, and plenty of them who weren't Western who said,
00:34:51.580 I get it, you guys.
00:34:52.820 I get it.
00:34:53.360 And surprising, from surprising places, but also when you think about it, not surprising.
00:34:57.940 Yes.
00:34:58.400 At all.
00:34:58.660 Agreed.
00:34:59.280 I was, I noted just sort of, just this morning, that the difference from the locals that were
00:35:05.760 in attendance, that Conservative convention, and the people that were coming from far away
00:35:10.280 were completely different.
00:35:12.100 The topics of conversation.
00:35:13.720 If you were from the West, you were talking about independence.
00:35:16.040 If you were from far away, you were, you were talking about other things.
00:35:22.720 Yeah.
00:35:24.240 Let's wrap that up.
00:35:25.320 We'll hit an ad break, and then we'll go back to Liberals Failing Upward, and a couple
00:35:31.660 of other things.
00:35:33.640 Also, the horrible state of the jail and bail system, and, oh, my cringe.
00:35:40.200 I dug up the cringe.
00:35:43.760 Anyway.
00:35:44.000 Is it?
00:35:44.700 I can't wait.
00:35:45.340 It's good.
00:35:45.840 It's good.
00:35:46.520 Because I'll, I just want you, anyways, we'll talk about it.
00:35:49.700 Let's hit an ad break.
00:35:50.440 We'll come back on the other side.
00:35:51.600 Okay.
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00:37:14.940 Thank you.
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00:39:01.940 go into bill blair speaking of old useless liberal fossils um the guy who was public safety minister
00:39:12.440 during the emergencies act the gun grabber um when justin trudeau decided that he should
00:39:21.880 start with 1500 of your favorite models of firearms and then expand it to over 3000 i believe it's at now
00:39:30.280 the and the man who was as police chief of toronto overseeing the largest explosion of gang violence i think in
00:39:40.560 that city's history ever ever um he is uh kicking off his slippers and failing upward he's um i think
00:39:52.400 he's resigning his seat in scarborough southwest to accept the appointment as the high commissioner for
00:40:00.340 canada in the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland so he's going to be repping us
00:40:06.460 in mark carney's home country of great britain so and this is a the appointment the appointment of
00:40:14.020 the high commissioner for canada in the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland
00:40:18.300 is a plum position that the liberal party of canada reserves for their most loyal foot soldiers so bill
00:40:27.780 blair is replacing liberal ralph goodale he's from regina saskatchewan my hometown uh ralph
00:40:36.440 was in that role for the past several years didn't amount to a hill of beans all i said listen i've
00:40:42.980 heard nothing about what ralph goodale has done there except for his um his his retirement his
00:40:48.960 retirement announcement and you know what i think that's the best i think that's the best outcome
00:40:54.340 when dealing with ralph goodale in charge of anything is if you don't hear about what he's doing
00:41:00.520 then he's not screwing it up because i remember when he was ag minister it was he he did sort of
00:41:06.440 like he tried to do a cutesy video like a goodbye video answering questions from people and it it came
00:41:13.320 off as so it came off as so shallow and so vapid and um like good like i don't get me wrong i'm
00:41:20.160 delighted that bill blair is going to be a real long way away from canada you know what i mean like
00:41:25.440 let him go abuse some other nation's citizens uh but but uh but still that this is this is the
00:41:34.180 level of um adoration that they will dump upon their loyal followers is crazy i mean this is this
00:41:43.120 this guy should should not be getting a plum position in europe because of what he did to everyday
00:41:48.700 regular canadians it's he should be resigning he should be resigning in disgrace over his role
00:41:55.740 in the illegal invocation of the emergencies act he should be resigning in disgrace for failing to
00:42:03.000 protect us from foreign interference in at least the last two maybe three elections um yeah it is three
00:42:11.440 actually because we know what happened to joe tay so it is three uh he should be unable to show his
00:42:19.140 face anywhere in this country and he should be hiding at home spending his golden years watching
00:42:27.460 reruns of the price is right he shouldn't be taking well-paid patronage appointments where he's
00:42:34.420 gonna go to the uk and pull the old tom clark and say this you want me to stay in this multi-million
00:42:40.560 dump i will not bring me an eight hundred dollar coffee machine like i have i have standards for
00:42:49.720 my chalets and castles thank you very much garçon well garçon i will be i will be having the caviar for
00:42:59.100 lunch exactly exactly this is the kind of this is the kind of this is the kind of lifestyle that he is
00:43:04.380 stepping into into this role yeah it is a gold-plated lifestyle it is being paid for by the canadian
00:43:10.000 public remember next time you have to step over a homeless person to go pay your taxes it that that
00:43:16.460 you are actually paying for bill blair to have the most extraordinary extraordinarily luxurious uh
00:43:23.820 experience available to any person in the country like this is how they reward themselves
00:43:29.360 the man is the definition of old codger you know you think he's gonna go over there with any sort
00:43:37.080 enthusiasm to do any work i saw him during the public order emergencies uh commission tell and
00:43:45.080 he looked like the like he had no business even continuing to have a day job like he just
00:43:54.380 didn't look well or with it and now he's going to be representing canada in the uk and these liberals
00:44:02.760 i'm telling you i'm not making this up tom clark moved into a park avenue penthouse and tom clark was
00:44:10.940 the guy that asked justin trudeau what sort of shampoo you use when he was working with ctv that was his
00:44:16.920 big tough question he got that gig that patronage appointment he was like this is not nice enough for
00:44:23.700 me so they they went and bought him another more expensive condo to apartment whatever and fully furnished
00:44:34.400 it upgraded it and then failed to sell the other one so then the canadian government ended up with two
00:44:41.440 residents for the you know official envoy to new york this is in you're gonna pull this again yes in the place
00:44:49.560 that has some of the most most the the highest real estate real estate prices on planet earth
00:44:56.260 and we were carrying this guy because the yeah with two apartments not just one two remember that next
00:45:01.200 time you take your yearly annual two-week vacation in your mother-in-law's basement because you can't
00:45:05.980 afford to do anything right yeah when um what's his face i forget his name the guy who lectured people
00:45:13.360 about taking road trips remember that when he gives you a hard time about taking a road trip in the used
00:45:19.880 magic wagon okay was it mark miller no no who was oh it was wait no oh they're interchangeable in my
00:45:27.680 head i just they're all idiots like in my head they're just paper dolls that i switched the head
00:45:33.160 off on you know what i mean clothes on yes yes i know i can picture him in my head but why can't
00:45:38.280 i conjure his name mark garretson no the garretson wasn't i don't know they're all prone to idiocy
00:45:47.480 so it's like put it in the chat yeah if you know please help help us help your sisters out put it in
00:45:53.420 the chat who was the guy that crap talked to road trips right when that's all anybody can do
00:45:57.960 like like that's all we can do that's all we can afford thanks um
00:46:03.920 no it wasn't sean fraser no why can't we not remember it again it's because like interchangeable
00:46:13.560 idiots the only only thing that makes christia freeland different than them is that she's a
00:46:17.960 woman and she cackles but they all say the same dumb stuff well sometimes in my paper doll brain in
00:46:23.820 my brain with paper dolls i put christia freeland's dress with uh with a different like a male head on
00:46:29.380 it just for fun like that same damn dress in different the red one red white she even has it
00:46:36.120 in purple yeah it didn't look good in red don't get it in white yeah with a boat neck we all know the
00:46:41.420 one that boat neck hits her arm in the wrong places it's hitting her on the thigh in the wrong
00:46:46.380 place the chest is all wrong it's all bunchy like yeah dress for your body type you know you can do that
00:46:52.620 um interestingly it would be a troll for her like moss do we have that uh i can't see it now
00:47:02.660 it looks like it's been taken down the crack dealer the judge grants leniency for toronto crack dealer
00:47:08.440 because of his nine children in his race olivia do we have that article what looks like it
00:47:16.080 okay let me pop it open oh i see it okay thank you maybe we can put this up judge grants this in
00:47:25.560 the national post today judge grants leniency for toronto crack dealer because of his nine children
00:47:29.700 in his race um this is uh this has bill blair's fingers on it though this is bill blair's fingers
00:47:37.900 right he couldn't lloyd williams couldn't prove his micmac ancestry but the judge was satisfied he'd
00:47:45.200 established connection to indigenous ancestry he just said he was and the judge is like well good
00:47:50.720 enough good enough in my courtroom i'm indigenous to saskatchewan okay i'm an indigenous sasky
00:47:57.880 a toronto crack dealer insane caught back in business three times over the course of 10 months
00:48:07.600 i thought it was going to say 10 years managed to convince a judge that he deserves some leniency
00:48:12.260 because putting him behind bars would mean hardship for his nine children how many baby
00:48:16.520 mamas how many baby mamas are there also i want to know how much child support this loser's paying
00:48:22.060 because i guarantee you it's zero be honest what are they basing it off his income he's a crack dealer
00:48:29.080 you think he's reporting that to the cra
00:48:31.620 my god uh lloyd williams pleaded guilty in ontario's uh court of justice to three counts of possession of
00:48:41.280 cocaine for the purposes of trafficking and what justice andre chamberlain remember that name
00:48:46.220 described as the deeply troubled neighborhood surrounding the intersection at dundas and
00:48:52.060 shelburne for streets for rest from march 3rd 2024 october 25th 2024 and january 4th 2025 this guy was on a
00:49:03.100 tear williams this it gets better williams who was released after each arrest of course he was
00:49:09.500 twice on bail and a third time on the promise he wear a gps tracking device also pleaded guilty to
00:49:14.440 one count of possession of proceeds of crime over five thousand dollars oh he's probably going to pay
00:49:18.220 the baby mamas and two counts for under that amount and failing to comply with the release order on
00:49:24.280 february 5th 2025 the crown wanted six and a half years that still seems low williams lawyer argued for
00:49:32.440 two years less a day in jail so he's going to like provincial jail and not oh no clink
00:49:37.380 two stepchildren and seven biological
00:49:41.020 the young year old twins nine year old twins two ten year olds okay so this is oh there are more than
00:49:48.160 one baby mama this is multiple baby mamas this guy ain't paying child support for them
00:49:53.160 oh my word oh you guys provide support as a father to his children and that any length of absence
00:50:02.260 would be listen this is wow this is just well and and talking about you know his neighborhood
00:50:08.340 you get you could just claim that that because you come from a bad neighborhood
00:50:12.960 that that this should sort of absolve you from the crimes that you commit in it
00:50:18.500 what williams he he identifies as oh you guys this makes sense actually because look
00:50:24.180 he qualifies as two two checkboxes on the hierarchy of oppression he checkboxes both the
00:50:31.880 black and the first nations though he couldn't prove the latter the judge was satisfied williams
00:50:39.020 had established a connection to indigenous ancestry oh so they're just taking him at his word
00:50:43.300 he's a repeat crackhead drug dealer baby mama's all over baby mama's all over hell went on such a
00:50:51.220 crime spree that he was arrested three times over 10 months so again that's just what they're catching
00:50:56.880 him for because he was doing it every single day released breach conditions failed to comply
00:51:03.240 proceeds of crime and the judge is like you know what fella i like the cut of your jib i'll take your
00:51:08.100 word for it you this what your you your circumstance circumstance must be uh must be related to
00:51:16.760 intergenerational trauma that's what they said it is this is from the judge's ruling it is not unusual
00:51:24.560 for indigenous people who have struggled under the yoke of colonialism in this country and its
00:51:31.300 intergenerational impact to have lost connections to their roots and community okay and then they
00:51:38.060 go on to say further markers of the effects of internet intergenerational trauma including
00:51:42.320 poverty familial addiction struggles with education and mental health and over representation in the
00:51:48.720 criminal justice and child welfare system are often present when identity indigenous identity is
00:51:54.300 confirmed okay but it wasn't confirmed right like we should start there it wasn't it was just claimed
00:51:59.780 it wasn't confirmed he's probably buffy saint marie-ing the judge here i was just gonna say he's the
00:52:04.840 reason people are addicted this is the whole that's driving me crazy but we're learning we're learning a
00:52:10.040 real lesson in this and that it is if you are ever ever having to defend yourself that's the first thing
00:52:15.740 you should say is claim your indigeneity okay i'm an indigenous sasky that's where i'm starting with my
00:52:21.220 defense because we see that oh he's diagnosed with epilepsy at age three and continues to have seizures
00:52:26.580 okay so the safest thing for the community and this man's actual children would be for him to be behind
00:52:31.760 bars right be a separation between him and any influence over the community or over his own
00:52:37.500 children okay i am sure all of the baby mamas were absolutely shattered when they learned that he would
00:52:42.860 be let out right away i think they probably looked at these arrests and went thank god he's gonna get
00:52:47.680 thrown in you know it's drove in the slammer for a couple months give them a little bit of a break but
00:52:51.740 not here in canada no sir what's driving me crazy about this story besides the fact that you could just
00:52:57.120 roll up and be like i'm indigenous trust me and you have a history of crimes of moral turpitude um
00:53:03.460 and and lying to judges to get out of trouble and the judge is like i got you bro yeah indigenous says
00:53:11.140 the day is long um but he gets credit for being a victim of the things that his own behavior is doing
00:53:20.500 right like you're doing that the phone call good sir is coming from inside the house yes intergenerational
00:53:28.520 trauma he's inflicting that on his kids right now by being a just a plague upon the community crackhead
00:53:34.420 right poverty you're not taking care of them kids he's causing absolute chaos in other families in the
00:53:41.500 community that he was his own too exactly he's causing intergenerational trauma on his kid
00:53:48.700 imagine the ripples imagine the ripples of chaos coming out of this guy alone yeah imagine that
00:53:54.960 going in from his family outward into the community nine traumatized kids and all their all their baby
00:54:01.020 mamas and then all of the people that he's supplying with with drugs like just wild destruction
00:54:06.860 and yet this is a guy that that our justice system in canada says yeah no no you can go you you can uh
00:54:13.620 you get a jet get out of jail free card yeah like the judge points to familial addiction this guy's
00:54:20.940 probably getting entire families addicted that's right that i can't get over how the judge is giving
00:54:27.460 him credit for the thing like he's the victim no he's the perpetrator and certainly he's doing those
00:54:34.200 things certainly after three arrests he would be aware that what he was doing was illegal and wrong
00:54:39.580 and he had an opportunity to go do something else yeah he could have got yeah a lot of opportunity to
00:54:45.940 get right with the lord there and he never did the judge said williams deserves consideration for the
00:54:51.120 reduced moral blameworthiness associated with these challenges
00:54:56.000 this we this is why we want to go yep this stuff just like this this guy should be under the jail
00:55:04.640 instead the judge is like you know what
00:55:07.380 right on the old wrist pretend it hurts say owie ow yeah ouch ridiculous i learned my lesson i'm so sorry
00:55:19.120 um let's go into this other story this is my story from yesterday the liberals said asylum hotels would
00:55:29.100 end do you remember do you remember that they're like we're not doing that anymore we closed uh the
00:55:34.100 floodgates so i got my hands on some documents that show that not only were they not trying to end the
00:55:40.560 asylum hotels they were trying to expand them in cooperation with the red cross and another
00:55:47.000 group they were trying to institutionalize them interesting so just more liberalized so add
00:55:54.560 add the hospitality industry into the great number of of sectors in canada that the government is
00:56:02.420 upholding with uh with with funding um it never stopped from covid do you remember when they
00:56:08.400 when they took over the the hot excuse me the hospitals the hotels yeah covid held people you know
00:56:15.120 against their will in code that never ever stopped they pivoted from having covid hotels to having
00:56:21.360 refugee hotels so this is a hospitality industry bailout to the two-star hotels of the greater
00:56:26.620 toronto area percent it totally is like and what a joke those covid jails were i don't know if you
00:56:34.640 remember but we uh convinced kian bexty to leave the country and then come back into the country so that
00:56:40.000 he would have to be forced well we said just go willingly and give us an update from the inside
00:56:45.800 yes of the covid hotels and you would think that there would be these would be like isolated hotels
00:56:53.440 that you would because so it's so deadly you have to go into the covid hotel you can't just go to the
00:56:58.660 general public um sorry i have to sneeze i'm sorry okay we'll take lisa off she's got to sneeze
00:57:05.640 um but they these hotels they what they did was they only dedicated like one floor to the covid
00:57:13.200 jail and the other floors were like regular people in town for whatever so floors one and two and four
00:57:22.660 were just regular travelers and floor number three was for the covid jail so you just everybody would
00:57:28.180 pass each other in the lobby right and in what a scam yeah taking the same elevator using the same
00:57:35.560 garbage cans like swimming in the same pool like it's just the stupidest thing which is the biggest
00:57:39.980 scam um i i well i just want you to know that if you want to send me to a hotel for two weeks like
00:57:46.520 if rebel news wants to send me to a hotel for two weeks to just like report on the things that we're
00:57:50.660 reading here i'd be happy to be like i'm not sending you to a uh an asylum hotel sheila you forget that i
00:57:57.120 i sleep in i sleep in worse places now no that's not true that's not true i have perfectly great
00:58:06.600 luxurious safe accommodations yeah you do but um i have slept in worse places what really interested
00:58:13.540 me about these documents that i got was that they were planning a welcome hub at toronto pearson
00:58:20.700 to welcome the asylum claimant so remember when justin trudeau said oh we're closing roxham road
00:58:27.980 but they didn't close roxham road what they did was they allowed people to make asylum claims
00:58:34.100 at pearson instead so they didn't have to sneak across they could just fly in and then they were
00:58:40.780 planning a welcome hub at pearson like none of us would have noticed a welcome hub for asylum seekers
00:58:46.280 at canada's busiest airport sheila let us let us do tell the people what pearson international
00:58:52.100 airport looks like the last time we were there like it was so staggering it looks like any airport
00:58:58.120 in a third world country yes this is what pearson like this does not look it just feels like you
00:59:04.640 teleport to another entire foreign land and that's that's canada's busiest airport i maybe that's a
00:59:12.860 symptom of toronto i don't know but i you go there and you're like this could be anywhere in the world
00:59:19.760 except canada yeah it's it's really quite staggering um we've got uh i don't know what i want to do
00:59:30.320 or over time comments in the cringe okay one more thing this this was very busy on x yesterday
00:59:38.240 tamara ugolini wrote it up because this is definitely her beat health canada is withholding
00:59:45.980 the covid vaccine injury files for 15 years an order paper response confirms millions of pages
00:59:56.400 on vaccine and adverse drug reactions are sealed until the 2040s echoing the u.s fda's attempt to
01:00:03.960 this is previous attempt to hide pfizer's trial data for 75 years
01:00:10.320 you surprised are you surprised that they're trying to cover their tracks wonder what they're hiding
01:00:16.560 wonder if they're uh safe and effective a 15-year hiatus on the release of documents is
01:00:26.220 almost unheard of truly almost unheard of yeah and if you if if they had any contrition or if they
01:00:34.140 had any any care for the people that were negatively impacted by this they wouldn't have done this but
01:00:40.460 they're i mean they're not they don't care they don't care why they don't care why people died
01:00:47.360 they don't care oh or are injured uh their hearts are damaged after people and i look i don't begrudge
01:00:57.940 anybody who took the vaccine people took it against loneliness people took it against unemployment i took
01:01:04.620 it i took it so you were injured and you were injured almost instantly yeah instantaneously yeah
01:01:12.400 uh so i don't begrudge anybody for that um but i do have a lot of ire for the government
01:01:19.720 that made it so that people had to make that impossible choice it's hideous and now they're going to
01:01:26.540 hide their culpability in damaging millions of people for 15 years ridiculous this should i hope this is
01:01:36.880 being appealed to the information commissioner there's no reason why these files should be hidden
01:01:41.520 it's got to be there's got to be there should be no secrets between the government
01:01:45.800 and the citizens there should be no secrets like this when especially when the citizens were so
01:01:52.080 terribly profoundly impacted by i mean a multitude a multitude of different um sort of a multitude of
01:01:59.440 different reasons because of this whole event yeah it's it's it's sort of unforgivable and it says a lot
01:02:07.220 about how transparent and accountable this this government is willing to be people should be in
01:02:13.060 jail they should be in jail uh let's i'll just talk about the independent press gallery of which i am
01:02:22.660 the president um yesterday we applauded the conservatives for their policy motion to force the cbc to compete in
01:02:30.460 a free market um the independent press gallery again of which i am the president it is um an association
01:02:38.020 of journalists from all across the country working across multiple platforms and different forms of
01:02:43.740 media we don't care if you're on the left or the right here's what we care about do you believe in
01:02:48.980 the free press and do you believe in fully being independent and transparent do you believe in
01:02:57.400 being independent of the government and taking government funds if that's the case you're welcome
01:03:04.180 in the independent press gallery we provide training um we will like we've done training on
01:03:11.240 you know what you need to know to it's just been awesome yeah to prevent you from finding yourself
01:03:17.060 on the wrong side of a defamation lawsuit um we've done training seminars on your rights as a journalist
01:03:23.960 in a public place like what is trespass when can you be trespassed where can you film what's considered
01:03:29.700 a public place things that you need to know as a as a journalist out there in the world especially if
01:03:35.820 you're don't have the backing of an organization like rebel news where we're just like call the lawyers
01:03:41.220 sue everybody you know if you're if you're independent um we want to be there to provide
01:03:47.000 um okay if you if you see if you see journalists holding one of these i don't know can you see
01:03:52.660 this this guarantee this this guarantees that that uh that journalist is independent is not being um
01:03:59.140 is not being paid by government and is not towing any kind of any kind of line this is in stark
01:04:05.720 contrast you'll remember on yesterday's show it was divulged on cpac that there are how many 180
01:04:12.900 a thousand journalists scaring water for mark carney the liberal party of canada 180 000 remember that
01:04:21.180 there are a handful of independent of independent journalists that are uh that are the voices
01:04:27.940 countering that insane corruption this is a this is this is uh this is a media and government
01:04:36.620 uh rot together this is what that is so it's uh like a symbiotic parasitic relationship where
01:04:46.900 the taxpayer is the one being suckled dry um if you are an independent journalist and your work is
01:04:53.680 published somewhere and what i mean by that is um are you publishing on x are you on youtube do you
01:04:59.540 have substack do you have medium whatever and you want to join the independent press gallery it's 10
01:05:06.540 bucks a year you get a cool um press pass and access to our trainings and supports um and advocacy
01:05:14.000 i frequently i frequently issue press releases condemning the treatment of our member journalists and
01:05:22.820 sometimes not even our member journalists like our friends at caliber magazine i'm not even sure if he
01:05:28.000 oh my god i need a new headshot but anyway if uh if uh we frequently just provide moral support to
01:05:38.400 journalists who find themselves in harm's way um as opposed to the mean girls at the cbc who boohoo over
01:05:45.060 unflattering photos and mean tweets but anyway this is what we said yesterday for decades the cbc has
01:05:51.380 enjoyed billions in guaranteed subsidies while behaving like a political actor rather than a public
01:05:55.720 broadcaster it has been shielded from competition insulated from failure and allowed to posture as a
01:06:01.280 moral
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01:07:13.440 anyway i'm back elon musk failed me starlink had a momentary glitch there anyway you if you want to
01:07:23.880 read that statement it's on the uh independent press gallery socials but we just go uh through and
01:07:30.000 rip cbc for being a political actor rather than a public broadcaster shielded from competition insulated
01:07:35.900 from failure and allowed to posture as a moral authority without ever facing market criticisms um
01:07:41.800 we said that cbc has enjoyed extraordinary advantages protected budgets preferred distribution and
01:07:47.700 political insulation this era should end it is time for the broadcaster to face the same
01:07:52.400 discipline as every independent outlet in the country and we welcome this policy motion as his
01:07:57.840 as a necessary commitment against canada's bailout driven media cartel in a step toward restoring
01:08:03.720 a press that answers to citizens instead of politicians beautiful just gorgeous and yes the cbc
01:08:10.760 should have to compete on the same playing field as everybody else of course they should imagine oh
01:08:17.200 i could just you know what that's going to be the best day of my life is when the cbc has to rely
01:08:22.400 on the same level of hustle that we have to rely on here at travel news
01:08:26.600 even the real heads will explode just be awesome can't wait
01:08:31.560 okay i'm just sending you a message olivia about the two cringes because one
01:08:38.880 came to me from a friend last night and i thought that's a great one for at least to react to
01:08:44.680 and uh then there's one about the haitian immigrant and i just it's so
01:08:53.640 perfect like chefs kiss the left like when they're you know how they're like we can't deport all the
01:09:04.380 illegals my word who will cut the grass i don't know the 16 year old up the street like what are
01:09:09.880 you doing anyways we'll get to that um let's do the chats and then uh the cringes okay we've got a few
01:09:16.340 chats uh cutty 77 599 just spreading the love from my defunded gem account the west coast is listening
01:09:25.000 your defunded cbc gem account they're still going to count that as an active account as long as they
01:09:30.260 have your email address i learned that at committee oh oh interesting well thank you for thank you for
01:09:37.260 sharing the love we love you back yeah i think i learned that when kevin waugh one of my favorite
01:09:43.800 mps from saskatchewan he was given uncle kev uncle kev was given katherine tate at the cbc just the
01:09:56.680 business what and they were talking about like the number of gem subscribers that's their like
01:10:01.600 subscription service and it's like subscribers versus active users are two very different things
01:10:08.860 and like they were counting active users as just people whose emails they'd captured ah interesting
01:10:16.040 basically they were as big as crave if you ask them and it's like no i don't think so
01:10:22.360 actually northern lights i five zed gives us five bucks thank you for covering this
01:10:28.580 evil is hard to confront but confront it we must i believe that's the gaze against groomers stuff
01:10:34.380 thanks buddy thanks buddy appreciate you it's our it's our honor it's our honor to do this work
01:10:41.040 and it ain't easy i will tell you that for free it ain't easy yeah but grateful that we work at a
01:10:47.440 company that allows us to oh just the best uh 77 just jack gives us 10 bucks what's going on with
01:10:55.900 pipelines is exactly what happened in the early 1980s with the national energy program yes sir
01:11:00.540 alberta threatens the power dynamic of the laurentian elites they hate us having any power to
01:11:06.960 due to due to our wealth yes yes um they also the elites with their uh pedigree last names
01:11:18.560 and their social circles they hate the idea that you can make a quarter million bucks a year in
01:11:23.740 alberta with your back in your hands and a little bit of hard work they hate that this is you can
01:11:27.680 graduate from high school and then have the wealth and life you deserve they hate it they they can't
01:11:34.580 stand us doing well they literally want to see us you know in a in a food line yeah the only thing
01:11:44.160 according to them the only thing that we should have is what they you know the crumbs that are swept
01:11:48.780 off of their immaculately set table okay right yeah right we're supposed to be table thanks the drone
01:11:56.520 underclass serving the queen bee a slave in this country yeah slaves slave class it's paul newman
01:12:03.560 gives us 6.99 he says i love him i know frequent donor to the show frequent chatter uh to be fair
01:12:10.960 chretien has not known what's happening in alberta going back over 30 years thank you
01:12:15.100 i think generally speaking perhaps i should cut him some slack because he did choke out a hippie that
01:12:22.620 one time and uh so oh wasn't that didn't he get hit hit with a pie or something is that is that
01:12:30.420 jean christian did they called it the old show in again handshake where he just grabbed that hippie
01:12:36.080 by the neck right took him down yeah someday uh bradley wilcox 8604 gives us two bucks and says
01:12:45.240 separation is the only way amen brother okay let's oh gosh let oh my words that popped up and it
01:12:54.740 shouldn't have okay let's go to the york regional police i don't know when this is from i'm gonna
01:13:01.740 say probably from last june okay but i regret to inform you that the york regional police are at it
01:13:08.320 again this is this is this the cringe this is one of the cringes we're gonna go to everybody there's
01:13:14.460 the okay at least this one's for you okay i'm ready i'm ready i won't take that
01:13:20.500 imagine being one of those cops in the background like you just want to die you know they have legs
01:13:42.880 they have let each one of those guys has legs i can see them girl is really getting into it
01:13:47.660 look at oh a drag hag all the way drag hag all the way that but but this well how could you debase
01:13:54.500 yourself how could you debase your uniform like this this is friggin embarrassing you know what i you
01:13:59.620 know what the last thing i think of is oh these guys are going to keep me safe for a dancer if that
01:14:04.340 dancer came into the women's washroom while my daughter was there who am i going to trust to keep
01:14:08.780 my daughter safe the guy the guys beating their legs beating the girl just like dancing like really
01:14:15.960 getting into it behind it gross absolutely gross we got to do away with dei and policing dei in general
01:14:24.580 but let's just start with policing oh it needs to be i just top down top down in every in every
01:14:30.580 industry in every ministry in every publicly funded institution gone yes yeah i'm all right you know
01:14:37.920 like i love summer i like the summer weather i like going on a summer toodle with my best friend
01:14:43.900 to all the cowboy zoos i love that the first part of summer is pride season i get it's just a non-stop
01:14:53.580 just optical abuse every time i open the internet yeah but now okay now you guys now you have something
01:15:02.720 now you have something really lovely to think about when you see those rainbow colors
01:15:07.300 because the rainbow doesn't belong to any one category of people it doesn't belong to just
01:15:13.580 one group um and this is how we take it back this is how we take it back uh you will not see me
01:15:19.240 dancing on a stage like that you just will not but i'm reading little stories to little children yes
01:15:24.840 yeah somebody points out that uh i think york regional police their starting salary is 72 000 a
01:15:35.220 year so 200 bucks a day five clapping cops for drag queen dancing is roughly a thousand dollars worth of
01:15:43.000 wages not to mention that drag queen is not dancing for free that's probably a five thousand dollar hit
01:15:50.720 there if you can call that dancing what is that oh this is that's like it's like the style you know
01:15:56.860 elon musk's problematic son if you watch elon musk's problematic son who's pretending to be a girl
01:16:03.240 uh this is this is a style of performance this year what you saw there and you know no thank you
01:16:10.160 it's just not my thing i don't want to be exposed to it i don't know if you caught linden and i uh
01:16:15.720 irish dancing uh the rebel who's after party but we'll come do it for like half this much both of
01:16:22.860 us okay i'll hired hi i'm at york regional please call me do you um do you have friends and family
01:16:31.120 pricing like what's my what's my rate what would it take for you guys to be in my living room doing
01:16:35.720 that dance linden will do it probably for a pack of cigarettes done bro get here leave now leave
01:16:44.080 and after the show i'll do it for free you know that um best let's go to that the cringe of the
01:16:50.820 lady who adopted a haitian migrant illegal a designer baby she got herself a designer baby
01:16:59.280 okay let's look sort of on the like 40th trimester
01:17:03.220 and it's really fun having them what i realized is there's so much prejudice against refugees mostly
01:17:11.740 because people don't know them lisa says she feels like she has her own personal chef as
01:17:16.300 will dande loves cooking and it's really fun having them what i realized ma'am slavery is illegal
01:17:25.280 she took in a haitian refugee and makes her cook
01:17:32.980 yep that's what that's what that's what was just said on the news could you imagine could you imagine
01:17:42.580 calling your local news and being like now listen i got me some designer adoptive kids who are really
01:17:50.140 quite happy around the house around the house they're cooking they're cleaning they're wearing uniforms
01:17:57.000 since they've arrived i don't have to get out of bed until 11 and even then they bring me my eggs
01:18:04.200 it is quite the splendor as everybody should try this not a great look the rich white lady with
01:18:10.800 the black lady doing all the cooking and the cleaning i thought we were against that it's a
01:18:17.040 little bit tone deaf a little bit tone deaf but but again liberal women absolutely oh she thinks
01:18:21.500 she's the best she'll be out there protesting ice tomorrow when she's getting virtue points right
01:18:26.560 because she gets virtue points from all of her friend group the friend group would be like how
01:18:30.480 you know you really sacrificed a lot to bring these poor haitian kids into your house meanwhile
01:18:36.260 right we got cinderella in the background scrubbing corners like she's like having a personal chef
01:18:43.760 hello i'd like excuse me are there any children to adopt that are really great at scrubbing toilets
01:18:53.380 and folding laundry those are the two jobs i hate the most so i was just hoping for for for for an
01:18:59.080 adoptive child that would fit well into our family just let me know okay bye yeah she adopted a refugee
01:19:05.060 or child on the 40th trimester or whatever it is like and she just thinks she's the most morally
01:19:12.760 superior woman it's like ma'am you have a slave in your house uh okay we've got a couple more chats
01:19:19.620 uh alex greer's 77 00 because it's 279 says chretien is the best recruiter for separatism
01:19:26.900 amen listen to me weekend at bernie's don't forget
01:19:30.900 every time i see him now i just want you to think that they're trotting him out with two people under each
01:19:38.140 under each underarm and then there's barionette strings that they take out and he looks like he
01:19:45.760 does like he remember when i was in brazil and i sent you all those photos and from the local cemetery
01:19:52.100 and the crypts were open and i was like i guess we have vampires that's where they put chretien back
01:19:58.780 to bed at night in a in in a splendiferous in a vast mausoleum yeah it's true into the mausoleum
01:20:08.200 with him yes a vast mausoleum okay one more silver feet 1280 gives us five bucks albertans
01:20:16.260 the first trudeau destroyed you the second trudeau demolished you what are you waiting for the third
01:20:21.020 trudeau yeah we don't need hadrian to come get us could you imagine ella grace just or the rapper
01:20:29.320 could you imagine which one is the rapper again oh it's the xavier xavier could you imagine taking
01:20:37.560 orders from xavier trudeau like we gotta go man we gotta go we gotta go arrivederci canada we're out
01:20:46.300 oh okay i think that's a show for today uh thanks so much for tuning in guys we're back tomorrow
01:20:56.100 with the buffalo panel because it's wednesday three straight days with lise merle on the show
01:21:02.860 we don't deserve this well i'm gonna be on thursday i'm gonna be napping okay i'll be recovering from
01:21:11.420 this actually my voice is having a hard time keeping up to this weekend so thanks for bearing with me and
01:21:15.560 my croaking and my coughing and my uh just about worn out i'm a chatty kathy as you all know yeah
01:21:21.020 and i think i about blew my vocal cords this week so no tomorrow's gonna be awesome tomorrow's
01:21:25.740 my favorite day of the week it's hump day okay hump day western wednesday this is where all the
01:21:30.620 westerners come together to have important conversations can't wait you guys wait till you
01:21:35.800 see who we have on tomorrow just you wait and wait till i see i don't know i don't know we're all
01:21:41.420 gonna see together because i didn't even look at the schedule for tomorrow uh olivia thanks so much
01:21:45.920 for putting the show together olivia and efron uh bringing up the things when we ask for them i know
01:21:50.740 we we sort of take it out of order sometimes and i throw to things that we don't have on the list so
01:21:56.700 i know that you guys have to find that stuff real quick thanks to those of you who uh kicked in a
01:22:01.120 little bit of money here to keep the lights on at rebel news and for those of you who um i i realize
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01:22:22.240 mission here at rebel news is to change hearts and minds and be happy warriors uh i think that's it
01:22:27.960 for the show and as lisa and i always say if you find us offensive maybe don't find us at all
01:22:33.980 you