00:00:01.000Welcome back to another episode of Stand on Guard. I'm your host, David Creighton, broadcasting live Friday evening. Here it is, six o'clock. It's been a long day at the Ottawa Provincial Courthouse, and breaking news about Universal Ostrich Farms. We'll have all of that in mere moments.
00:00:23.720The Prime Minister lied, and his minions continue to lie.
00:00:31.140Your home is your castle. We're calling on the government to introduce and immediately pass the Stand on Guard law.
00:00:41.460But we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:44.020Please like the station any way you can. Subscribe. Help us financially. We appreciate your help, and it's much appreciated.
00:01:01.340Yes. So, ten o'clock this morning, I arrive in the Ottawa Provincial Courthouse, and this, of course, is the, shall we say, the sentencing hearing for Chris Barber and Big Red, his truck.
00:01:19.740I've never been to a sentencing hearing for a truck before, but I've never known a provincial government or a crown that is so vindictive, so punitive, it wants to steal the truck from somebody who was convicted on mischief charges.
00:01:40.020When's the last time they confiscated a vehicle from a rapist, a drug dealer, a murderer?
00:01:45.880Huh? I can't think of a single instance.
00:01:49.040But this crown in Ontario has got the gull that suggests that Big Red, the truck, and here's my friend Chris Barber standing next to Big Red.
00:02:18.340They couldn't even get the business done today.
00:02:21.760They're coming back on September 25th for a second day of a hearing for Big Red to see if the provincial government can expropriate or otherwise steal Chris Barber's livelihood.
00:02:35.220Now, why is it his, it's his livelihood, and here's why.
00:02:41.820This is Chris Barber's other truck on the left of this picture.
00:02:45.760Now, September 2nd, his son Jonathan barely escaped death, apparently, and was able to prevent serious injury when this truck came in contact with a farm vehicle on the road.
00:03:03.340Apparently, it was not Jonathan Barber's fault, but it caused tremendous damage to the front end.
00:03:12.740And as Chris Barber's lawyer explained today, this truck on the left, which one of the lawyers decided to call Big White, was financed with the collateral of Big Red.
00:03:27.520So, take away Big Red from Chris Barber, and he's down with a truck that needs massive repairs.
00:03:34.300Now, there's some question about whether or not insurance is going to come through.
00:03:37.400And quickly, you know how insurance companies are.
00:03:39.860It's the Saskatchewan Insurance Corporation that's looking after this.
00:03:44.720So, anyway, Brendan Miller was the lawyer on tap today to talk about all this.
00:03:53.720So, I want to go to X right now to bring you up to speed on what was happening, because this is how we get to the bottom of this stuff.
00:04:08.940Now, Tamara Leach posted a lot of this stuff this afternoon.
00:04:17.000And why are they so adamant on going after Chris Barber?
00:04:26.120Because, I tell you, I sat there and I wondered, I'll get this to a second, but let's just go through.
00:04:31.720You know, well, here's Tamara Leach's post.
00:04:35.140Today in court, Brendan Miller is representing Chris Barber, his family's son, and his parents, who are the legal owners of Big Red.
00:04:42.420After securing only three convictions out of 13, and three years after the Freedom Convoy,
00:04:47.300the prosecution office took it upon themselves to make an application for forfeiture of his Canadian symbol of hope.
00:04:55.400In doing so, they dragged his family into this.
00:04:58.040After being challenged in several issues with their application, some regarding jurisdiction,
00:05:03.120the Crown suggested that then perhaps they would head to Saskatchewan and pursue other legal avenues to obtain and destroy Big Red,
00:05:11.780should her honor rule in favor of today's summary dismissal application.
00:05:16.140Well, as it is, that didn't happen today.
00:05:25.260We're coming back on September 25th, and presumably at that time,
00:05:29.680Her Honor, Justice Heather Perkins McVeigh, who, of course, we've reported on quite extensively,
00:05:37.540on this station will make a decision about that.
00:05:40.780And, of course, the last witness of the day was detachment,
00:05:47.020was, sorry, the Crown brought in Detective Carrie Lonan of the OPS Ottawa Police Service Provincial Asset Forfeiture Unit
00:05:55.380this afternoon to testify about the hearing.
00:05:58.700Now, as Brendan Miller pointed out, it's very rare, if not unheard of,
00:06:13.220to ask for the forfeiture of a property from somebody convicted of a crime,
00:06:22.160unless there was also seizure of that property.
00:06:28.700Prior to an application of forfeiture being issued.
00:11:07.400This must, this must be a very difficult afternoon for you, Katie.
00:11:11.080And, you know, you, uh, you were kind enough to send me this document.
00:11:14.860I went through it very quickly, uh, you know, I have to say that I'm not entirely surprised that the Supreme Court of Canada right now would, would not bother doing their job with this.
00:11:28.880And as I, as we discussed before, we went on the air here, I think one of the options for you would be a ministerial inquiry.
00:11:54.480So we, so, so pressure has to be put on this minister.
00:11:58.320There's no, there's no question about that.
00:12:01.020And the ag minister needs to know that Canadians are not happy about this.
00:12:05.920Everybody, this is our, you know, this is what our constitutional rights are, are under attack here.
00:12:12.760We should be having a, uh, uh, having a remaining emergency state order in place until we are allowed the due process of applying for Supreme Court.
00:12:23.640Uh, it shouldn't be an open call order so that they can come in whenever they want while we apply for the leave of the Supreme Court.
00:12:30.440Um, but right now, the way that it looks is that, you know, in our last order, they also put out that they can continue to prepare for the call while we were waiting for this.
00:12:45.740They came out with a new theory or that they said that they were doing running more tests on the two PCR tests that they took from these ostriches in December.
00:12:54.100And that says that, uh, we have a new, a new type of strain of H5N1 that is even more deadly, but, and, you know, I'm going to put that back at them.
00:13:05.080And like I said, well, thank you, because doesn't that make these animals even more valuable?
00:13:10.220Because these animals have been 241 days healthy, and these animals have the key to humanity.
00:13:19.840They have the key to healing viruses and disease in the future.
00:13:23.660And if they are carrying the antibodies for what they say they tested, then they're even more valuable because they have the ability to heal animals and humans with their antibodies.
00:13:36.320They are not talking about natural immunity.
00:13:40.140Somehow natural immunity got lost here.
00:13:42.780Um, but what we're protecting, protecting is international bodies that are on non-elected governing bodies.
00:14:09.840I briefly put up this, this article here that I, I read the other day and I sent you and I've sent it to, uh, Viva Fry as well.
00:14:18.360Because here's another hit piece, this time from Canadian Press via CBC.
00:14:23.020And I read this very carefully and, and, and, and this is, you know, the, the work of this deputy chief veterinarian at, uh, a food agency, Kathy Furness.
00:14:36.860And, and she says, here's the key line in the story for me.
00:14:41.420It says, but Furness says the CFIA doesn't know how likely it is that the ostriches at the Edgewood BC farm remain infected or will become infected.
00:14:56.880So to me, here they are playing both sides of the, of the, of the road, suggesting that, oh, it was really bad last November, December, but I wonder what it's like now, but they don't give it away.
00:15:13.740Why don't we know they won't test and they won't let you test at the risk of, of $200,000 fine of bird and six months in jail for a bird.
00:15:23.720And this, this to me is just beyond the pale in terms of, it's, it's almost cynicism, government cynicism that they, they not only lie, but they lie by omission, by not telling the whole story.
00:15:38.940And of course, the CBC, Canada Press, Global, other stations have been making this into a story about how the mainstream media, how the state media backs up the government every time.
00:15:54.800So, so I'm putting, I'm, I'm laying down the gauntlet tonight and saying, okay, Supreme Court, you don't want to hear this case.
00:16:02.860Minister, start listening as people come through.
00:16:06.040And the Minister of Agriculture in Canada is Heath McDonald.
00:16:10.720We'll, we'll have the information in the description, how you can reach Heath McDonald, tell Heath McDonald to take care of his department, to be a man, to do something about what's going on here.
00:16:23.120And this is, this is a completely irresponsible decision.
00:16:27.520And this is what it comes down to, Katie, is the people against an authoritarian government.
00:16:33.380And I think that's, you've got to keep fighting.
00:17:11.400Offering the FDA, the NIH, and they even offered testing.
00:17:14.860So then they moved it to, we had a novel reassortment.
00:17:18.400Then they moved it from novel reassortment back to trading partners.
00:17:21.460Now we're back to, we have one of the most, the deadliest strains of H5N1 here, still with no testing, just off the two PCR tests in December.
00:17:31.940And then now we're back, you know, it's to trading partner policies and protecting the trade and the commercial poultry associations.
00:17:39.760Our poultry association, I mean, I have high regard and everything for them.
00:17:45.240But again, they shouldn't be above everybody, especially when we have a non-commercial animal behind me that is nobody is ingesting and they are under quarantine.
00:17:55.580They are not flying anywhere like our migratory birds are.
00:17:59.340And they offer such opportunity for Canadians and on a global scale.
00:18:05.000And they're offering antibodies, which exist.
00:18:08.620They've developed a firewall, just like you, David, just like me.
00:21:29.760But we had so many weird moments in this trial today.
00:21:34.180I was at, I don't know how to describe it because I've never been at a trial for a truck or a sentencing hearing for a truck.
00:21:42.840This is how bizarre the Chris Barber case has become.
00:21:46.720Because we were supposed to get through all of this today with a judge potentially making a decision on whether to proceed on the Doug Ford government stealing.
00:21:58.100And I'm not going to say expropriating.
00:22:01.000I'm going to say stealing Chris Barber's truck, stealing his livelihood.
00:22:04.500And he is literally down to that one truck now for his livelihood because his other truck, it was smashed in a very bizarre accident that was not his son's fault.
00:22:15.480But I'm thinking, where is this country going where we've got crown prosecutors?
00:22:34.660I think we're all, they stand as beacons of hope.
00:22:38.920They really are beacons of hope for every Canadian citizen because if we can do this here on this farm, you know, this policy is coming to a farm near you.
00:22:49.540And that's all we've been fighting for was this policy to get changed.
00:22:53.040It wasn't about setting a new precedent that was going to make it dangerous.
00:22:55.780It is about putting, making that policy right and protecting our farmers.
00:23:26.340And I would have never probably believed this nine months ago.
00:23:30.560So if you are in that position and you can't believe it today, I need you to believe it.
00:23:36.120Because we've been nine months fighting something that could have been done in a week.
00:23:39.380And we could have tested these animals and had them deemed clear, saved millions of dollars of taxpayer money.
00:23:44.480And we could have just restored the trust within Canadians that's been eroded between the organizations and the farmers that are fighting for our food security.
00:23:54.480Yeah, and as I pointed out several times, not only today, but throughout this battle, and I think you mentioned it during our first conversation, the similarity, the incredible similarity between what you're going through and what Chris Barber is going through.
00:24:12.740And here we are today, this was when we had the hearing for Big Red, same day you get the note from the Supreme Court saying that the appeal is denied.
00:24:23.980So I think there's an interesting serendipity here.
00:24:27.900There's an interesting coexistence of tyranny on two levels.
00:24:32.340Because here we have like a trucker who's being, his livelihood has been invaded.
00:24:39.860And what I kept saying to people today, you know, they said, I said, people in the U.S. are extremely interested in this case and in the ostrich case.
00:24:49.380Because it sets a dangerous precedent for everybody.
00:24:52.700In your case, it means the government can invade your property, can steal your livelihood or take your livelihood, steal your livestock and kill it.
00:25:01.100In Chris Barber's case, it means that if we are protesting against the government and we're convicted of a mischief charge, the government can come take our house away, can take our car away.
00:25:15.440Because it's all about being vindictive.
00:25:18.460And if people can get that, that it's not just about Avocati, it's not just about your farm, it's not just about Chris Barber or Tamara Leach, it's not just about David Creighton.
00:25:28.540It's about everybody who loves freedom in this country and who doesn't want the government telling them how to live, what they can do for a living, that they own their property.
00:25:43.120And people are finally, I think, coming around to how important your story is, just as they finally come around to realizing it.
00:25:51.840But crucifying Chris Barber means everybody is going to get it in the end, if you don't go with the narrative.
00:25:59.480We live in a country where you can go and commit crimes and $5,000 or less, I believe it is.
00:26:08.360And, you know, you walk free the same day.
00:26:11.760And here we are fighting for our rights and our property rights and our animals and our livelihoods and innovative science that could change.
00:26:22.920You could put Canada on the map and for actually helping protect and heal the world.
00:26:30.680We're the ones, you know, being drugged through the mud.
00:26:33.020And we have a real problem when we protect the when we protect the the true the true criminals and the ones that are fighting for our freedom and the ones that are fighting for food and to provide food for generations to come are the ones that are actually being persecuted.
00:27:42.700And one of one of one of my viewers said she sent an email to Kathy Furness to say, please provide us with exact details, including pictures of dark field microscopy from your laboratory analysis.
00:27:57.280We are in particular interest in the visual isolation and purification of molecules you were describing as avian influenza virus.
00:28:04.940We need the exact scientific steps taken in respect to prove the causation of symptoms described as avian flu.
00:28:12.320Please send this critical information to us without delay.
00:28:15.760We will conduct a thorough investigation into your work.
00:28:19.380So people aren't buying this and they're saying, we know this is a smokescreen.
00:28:33.720I'm exhausted from listening to crap all day.
00:28:37.660And I tell you, I said this afternoon after the first hour and a half of this hearing, I said, I feel like I'm in an insane asylum.
00:28:47.260Inmates are all talking because they don't even seem to realize they're talking about human beings anymore who are being subject to their ridiculous decrees.
00:28:57.120And they can't even see how nonsensical and ludicrous this whole process has become two years now and a week of a mischief trial.
00:29:08.460And it's still going on and might be over in October.
00:29:31.560I guess they can basically it's a hybrid charge so they can kind of make it whatever they want it to be.
00:29:38.380You can get as much time as they want you to have and they can make a precedence out you as however badly they want to.
00:29:44.940And that was told to us by some RCMP that came here and let us know that, you know, if we stand in the way or we whatever, or if we're just in the way at all, we will be arrested and removed from our property for them to carry out their work.
00:30:01.260Yeah, I think mischief has become the Canadian equivalent of what in the Soviet Union used to be called a crime against the state or in some cases, wrecking.
00:30:15.220Wrecking meant anybody who's who's sabotaged a government facility installation.
00:30:21.280And there were literally hundreds of thousands of people who were accused of wrecking sent to gulags.
00:30:27.180Hundreds of thousands, millions of people with with crimes against the state sent to gulags.
00:30:33.360And I, I'm never sure where we are in this country because we're on a slippery slope.
00:30:38.820And as you say, they keep moving the goalposts on us.
00:30:43.580Mischief used to be something that occurred at a wedding party and where people got a bit drunk and they started throwing food at each other.
00:30:52.080And maybe it could be maybe it became a mischief charge.
00:30:54.820Maybe it became the police coming and saying, OK, settle down.
00:30:58.240But if it was a mischief charge, it was settled outside of court.
00:31:02.800But here's here we go with two years in a week for a mischief charge.
00:31:06.580And now they want to take his truck away.
00:31:09.160And I'm just I can't tell you how how fed up I am listening to these these lawyers who don't even seem to understand the basics of freedom in this country.
00:31:20.340Yeah. And when lawyers forget what freedom is, we're in trouble.
00:31:24.720Yeah. Yeah, I feel like we got a good one.
00:31:29.080He's trying everything and he's throwing the kitchen sink at it.
00:31:32.040But we are under under a really odd timeline.
00:31:36.940They've just like you said, they keep moving the goalposts and they just keep cherry picking out of their own policy.
00:31:42.360What's going to suit them at a time that it that it's neat, that it's necessary.
00:31:46.580And so that policy, it's a very dangerous policy.
00:31:49.920The Canadian Food Inspection Agency operates with excessive freedom and no accountability.
00:31:54.140Could you imagine if we let our kids do that?
00:31:56.800Could now imagine having a government organization that has endless money and can continue to do that and operate with excessive freedom and never be put, never have any accountability.
00:32:07.340They failed their audits in 2019, 18, 2021.
00:32:13.280Their mandate, they are supposed to review and be accepting of new scientific information and work with veterinarians and they should be open to that.
00:32:22.640But unfortunately, what we heard their mandate is to test, no, quarantine, test, kill, compensate.
00:32:57.580And what that showed us was it was exactly what we thought was going to happen.
00:33:00.800The ostriches that were on our farm that never had any symptoms, never got, there was no sickness and there was no deaths.
00:33:08.340Their egg yolk from years ago showed that they have H5N1 antibodies.
00:33:13.100The ostriches that have been here 2020 after, they are the ostriches that had to go through their immunity building.
00:33:21.840They had to gain herd immunity and develop their antibodies.
00:33:25.220And now we're here and they have them and they pose way more of a firewall alive on this property than by killing them all.
00:33:35.380And because when you have young animals here that are still exposed to migratory birds, they still are going to contract whatever it is from the migratory ducks.
00:33:48.420So we have ostriches that actually have a developed firewall to H5N1 and they're going to be, they're going to be murdered because they have antibodies.
00:33:59.380Um, you know, it's, it's just, it doesn't even make any sense.
00:34:02.900It's, uh, it's a Canada that doesn't really feel, um, it, it's not broken.
00:34:08.480I keep saying it's fractured and we all just need to take our piece of peace in this and we need to rise up and we need to stand up and we need to have our voices heard.
00:34:17.400And, uh, we need to heal our country because it's a beautiful country and we're beautiful people.
00:34:22.260And we have a lot going for us in Canada and we need to protect it, protect it.
00:34:28.760And I'm going to tell everybody watching tonight.
00:34:31.060It's not my usual time slot, but I'm going to be saying this every day that I need to say it, email, phone, telegram, do whatever you need to, to tell the ag minister that you're, you're aware of this issue.
00:34:46.260And you know what the government is up to.
00:34:48.500Like the BC health authorities, they just amazed me.
00:34:51.400They just loved COVID because it allowed them to lock down people in that province to tell them when they could wear a mask, how they had to wear a mask.
00:34:59.540They had to stand six feet away from everybody, couldn't go here, might be able to go there.
00:35:07.820And I, when I was seeing the other day that they killed 8 million chickens in the province of BC, I'm thinking, well, maybe it's got something to do with the fact that the world health or, or, or the, uh, the, uh, world, uh, economic form wants us to eat insects because there won't be anything left.
00:35:25.080I wanted to ask you, there's, there's been these stories that once again, because my background is not just journalism as communications in the military and parliament Hill.
00:35:36.800And I know how these people work and I know how CBC works and how these other state broadcasters work.
00:35:42.860And they, they, they look for division.
00:35:45.080They try to find people who are opposed to what you're doing or to blow that up.
00:35:50.200And so I've seen these stories about neighboring farms saying, oh, they're so concerned about this outbreak.
00:35:57.500Why are they so concerned now in September when apparently they weren't so concerned when the outbreak was actually occurring?
00:36:06.100So is this, do you see this as just deliberately fomenting, uh, fictitious protests?
00:36:13.200Are these people, are, do you, are your neighbors really upset about this?
00:36:17.620There's some that are because they, they, they don't understand the facts.
00:36:21.440They don't understand the government has the way of promoting fear in people.
00:36:26.080And we need to remember this as Canadians.
00:36:28.160When you watch mainstream media and you're listening to their, their stuff, this is their goal.
00:36:34.160Division and a divide and conquer is one of the oldest tools in the toolbox.
00:36:39.060While we are busy fighting against each other, they are getting away with whatever they want in the background.
00:36:44.180And we need to stop the division to come together and see what's really real.
00:36:49.860We've offered the, the scientific data and the reports.
00:36:53.420Our expert witness reports have been held back.
00:36:55.760They have been, uh, struck and from records.
00:36:57.640I'm starting to put out our expert witness reports on Facebook and other media outlets.
00:37:02.440Because I think it's time that the court of the public opinion really takes hold and starts to review these expert witness reports themselves and see how much due diligence we've actually done.
00:37:12.460We have top virologists, top epidemiologists, top immunologists that have all been part of our team here.
00:37:18.860And they have the, they have the proof that these animals are very healthy.
00:37:30.220Once these heartbeats stop, we don't get them back.
00:37:33.380So this could become, like I said, one of the biggest mistakes in Canadian history we ever make.
00:37:38.080And we could stop the mistake from being ever happening by coming together.
00:37:42.880A Canadian food inspection agency, if we were such a viral threat, they have not been on our premises for over six months.
00:37:52.580So you tell me if they were worried about our quarantine measures and if they were worried about the virus, that they should be here and they should be doing soil samples.
00:38:04.460Why is it that they, that they are so upset about us not doing the quarantine measures that they say that we're not doing, but they're not here to inspect?
00:38:13.400You know, why are, why am I and my family, you know, doing chores?
00:42:32.300Jeffrey Rath of the Alberta Prosperity Project.
00:42:35.800He called me early this morning to say, hey, we had a meeting with the Parti Québécois and the Parti Québécois has agreed to support Alberta independence
00:42:45.420and is not expecting Alberta to provide any more equalization payments.
00:42:52.000Jeff will be on the show tomorrow to describe that meeting and exactly what that entails.