Stand on Guard with David Krayden - September 07, 2025


Poilievre and Whitney Webb EXPOSE Carney's Wild Wild Regime


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

148.33263

Word Count

5,440

Sentence Count

434

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I'll come back to another stand on guard. Happy Sunday. And here we are post Labor Day. Another week has started. And we've got so much to talk about. This is David Creighton. And I'm reporting to you live broadcasting to you from the Ottawa area on this Sunday morning. We'll be right back with another episode of stand on guard.
00:00:23.420 The prime minister lied and his minions continue to lie. Your home is your castle. We're calling on the government to introduce and immediately pass the stand on guard law. So we also need to resolve to resist.
00:00:43.240 We'll be right back with another episode of stand on guard.
00:01:13.220 I'll stop my interview with my good friend Camille. I'll shake third annual million people march for children across Canada is September, September, Saturday, September 20th, 2025 all over the country.
00:01:28.320 But if you're in the Ottawa area, it's on Parliament Hill. I will be there. It's going to be a little less formal this year, but we need to get people out to highlight what governments, what health services, what schools and school boards are doing to our children.
00:01:46.200 Let's take back control of our kids from the state. Any state that raises the children is a totalitarian or authoritarian state.
00:02:01.200 Canada should still be, it's supposed to still be a democracy where parents are in control. So be there. I'm going to be putting that up every day until the event.
00:02:11.020 Yeah, that's me. I'm in nobody's pocket. Update on Universal Ostrich Farms was hoping to talk to Katie Passitne yesterday.
00:02:26.020 Yeah, but I think she had a very full day meeting with the farm's lawyers and she texted me last night, said that she was going to call and we were going to do some sort of interview.
00:02:38.760 We didn't have a chance to do it and it's very early there and I didn't want to rouse her from her sleep this morning.
00:02:44.880 But the situation is this. There has been a stay granted from any call, I hate using that word, of the ostriches until at least Tuesday.
00:03:00.760 That's not a lot of time, but it's a little more time because there, of course, she heard reports that there was going to be up to 200 RCMP officers descending upon the farm last week.
00:03:12.800 So keep this farm, keep Katie and her mom and the owners of this farm in your prayers because this, as I always say, every day is not just about 399 ostriches, as bad as that is.
00:03:32.240 This is a set and I've become very personally affected by this and you know that, but it's more than just ostriches.
00:03:40.820 It's everybody's livelihood. It's everybody's livestock. It's your dog or your cat.
00:03:46.800 It's the state saying they have a right to determine how you live.
00:03:51.520 And we're with you, Katie. My heart is with you.
00:03:56.500 And I want to talk about this for a minute.
00:04:00.240 I saw this news this morning. I didn't see it last night.
00:04:04.140 Ken Dryden was my hero when I was just a kid.
00:04:10.300 Very, very young kid.
00:04:11.560 I actually wrote, or my parents wrote, my mom wrote to the Montreal Canadiens asking for an autographed picture of Ken Dryden.
00:04:19.980 I just adored Ken Dryden. I thought he was the greatest goalie, perhaps, in history.
00:04:25.040 It's either Ken Dryden or Jacques Plante in my imagination or in my assessment.
00:04:31.380 But I love Ken Dryden because this was a guy who used to be interviewed, of course, after the game or sometimes in between periods.
00:04:43.380 And he didn't talk like any other athlete, certainly like no other hockey player.
00:04:49.000 He wouldn't say, hey, we're out there hitting hard.
00:04:52.080 We're doing we're we're playing hard.
00:04:54.800 And that's probably why we're winning.
00:04:56.700 He would give assessments of the game that were almost literary because this this man was, of course, a lawyer.
00:05:05.540 But he was not only just a lawyer.
00:05:07.400 He was a man who was eloquent and he was very literate.
00:05:11.520 And I always had respect for Ken Dryden.
00:05:13.940 I thought he was a marvelous goaltender.
00:05:17.540 And it was so nice to know when I met him, when he was a member of parliament.
00:05:22.000 And I think at the time he was the social services minister with Paul Martin.
00:05:28.800 Yes, he was a liberal.
00:05:29.920 I don't hold that against him.
00:05:31.920 He was a gracious, kind and giving man.
00:05:36.360 And he had all the time in the world for me, even though I was a staffer at the time for a conservative MP.
00:05:41.900 It didn't didn't he didn't care.
00:05:44.080 He just he was very touched that I was such a fan from it from a young age and that I knew his I could still remember his goals against average and how many shutouts he had and how many times he won the Vezina Trophy and how many how many Stanley Cup teams he was on with the Montreal Canada Jam, which in those days was my favorite team.
00:06:06.860 I don't even watch hockey anymore.
00:06:08.480 I'm fed up with hockey for various reasons, but I was a huge fan in those tender years and rest in peace, Ken Dryden.
00:06:18.120 You were you were a very gracious man and one of the best hockey players in the history of the game.
00:06:25.320 And I just want to say thank you for taking the time that you did when I met you at a reception when I was working on Parliament Hill.
00:06:34.740 And it was a great moment in my life.
00:06:38.400 And I also met Frank, Frank Mahavlich at the same reception.
00:06:43.140 He was a senator at the time.
00:06:44.700 And so it's these are these are moments.
00:06:49.900 If you look back at the time, I look back at the time I spent working on Parliament Hill and a lot of it was absolute nonsense because, of course, you're pushing out questions for question, period talking points.
00:07:04.140 It's material that's used in the constituency, dealing with the media, coming up with talking point, media relations.
00:07:14.640 And but it's moments like that where you get to meet people that otherwise you probably would never have met that.
00:07:20.100 I look back and say, yeah, those are golden moments.
00:07:22.320 And I I'm grateful for them.
00:07:24.460 So without further ado, let's get on to the guts of the broadcast today, which I think Pierre Pauly have had a great moment here when he's talking about
00:07:34.140 this government is bankrupt morally and literally.
00:07:42.100 And this is a great little presentation.
00:07:44.240 Maybe in summer, drop the kids off at school for the first day the other day.
00:07:48.360 And as exciting as that was, the summer's coming to an end.
00:07:51.960 And what kind of summer has it been for Mark Carney?
00:07:54.980 It has been the Seinfeld summer, a big show about nothing.
00:08:02.700 Let's review the show.
00:08:04.820 He made a big show about austerity and government spending after he helped.
00:08:11.100 He advised Justin Trudeau to double the national debt and cause the worst inflation in 40 years.
00:08:17.080 Now, Mr. Carney says he's going to have a big show about austerity.
00:08:20.700 Well, what's the reality?
00:08:22.200 Well, government spending is up 8 percent in the five months Mark Carney has been in office.
00:08:27.280 33 percent more bureaucrats make $100,000 or more, 37 percent more spending on consultants, and eye-watering $26 billion paying for high-price consultants, almost a third more than Trudeau was spending.
00:08:44.320 And though Mr. Carney has not figured out how to introduce a budget, he's managed to double the deficit.
00:08:50.800 That's right, the deficit is going to be twice as big under Mark Carney as it was under Justin Trudeau.
00:08:59.800 So despite the big show, he's not only done nothing, he's made it worse on crime.
00:09:06.020 He made a big show about how he was going to address the liberal crime crisis.
00:09:13.200 Well, what has he done?
00:09:14.060 He has not changed a single liberal law.
00:09:16.940 He has done nothing.
00:09:18.180 It has been a show about nothing in Mr. Carney's government, but unfortunately, it has been a horror show in our communities.
00:09:25.520 Stories of little children being viciously and appallingly assaulted in their own homes by burglars who are out on release.
00:09:35.120 Another horrific tragedy today that we just learned about where innocent First Nations are the victims.
00:09:43.180 And a horrendous case of a father losing his life, coming to the defense of his children who witnessed his death.
00:09:50.840 These are the stories that Mark Carney's liberals have made more common through their catch-and-release criminal justice system.
00:09:58.260 Even liberal mayors are turning on the Carney government and saying,
00:10:01.900 what the hell is taking you so long?
00:10:04.460 Our streets are being overtaken by gangsters and criminals.
00:10:09.360 And Mark Carney has put on a big show about nothing.
00:10:12.620 He has done absolutely nothing.
00:10:15.240 His minister even attacked me for saying that people should be allowed to defend themselves and their homes.
00:10:20.700 He said that it isn't the Wild West.
00:10:22.280 I'm sorry, but...
00:10:23.620 Of course, that's Sean Fraser.
00:10:26.060 And we'll have more of that after this clip here.
00:10:30.620 But I have to ask, why is this being completely ignored by the mainstream media?
00:10:36.480 And I know you're all saying, because they're liberals.
00:10:38.320 But it's beyond irresponsible journalism.
00:10:44.780 Let's put it that way.
00:10:46.740 It's way beyond the pale.
00:10:48.860 That none of this is being picked up.
00:10:50.880 Because what Polly is saying here, it's not conservative propaganda.
00:10:54.340 It's not just talking points anymore.
00:10:57.100 This is the reality of Canada.
00:10:59.580 And I can't help but say, here we are in September 2025.
00:11:06.080 I don't know if this country has ever been closer to complete catastrophe.
00:11:11.960 But unfortunately, after 10 years of liberal laws, it is the Wild West out there.
00:11:16.420 People are feeling afraid.
00:11:17.940 Seniors afraid to go outside.
00:11:20.020 Parents afraid to let their children play alone.
00:11:23.020 Canadians afraid their car might be stolen.
00:11:25.560 Drugs are killing a record number of our people.
00:11:27.920 And Mark Carney has put on a big show about nothing.
00:11:31.100 Immigration.
00:11:31.540 Mr. Carney put on a big show that he was going to address liberal immigration.
00:11:36.320 What has he done?
00:11:37.280 He's kept Justin Trudeau's numbers.
00:11:39.640 He is bringing in a record number of temporary foreign workers to take the jobs of Canadians.
00:11:46.680 And yesterday, he made an appalling comment.
00:11:50.880 He was asked about my proposal to get rid of the temporary foreign worker program.
00:11:54.740 And what did he say?
00:11:56.500 He said, oh, he's talked to business lobbyists, corporate lobbyists.
00:11:59.640 And they assure him they would like to continue to bring in low-wage labor from poor countries.
00:12:04.880 Of course they would, Mr. Carney.
00:12:07.080 Of course they want your corporate lobbyist friends and your other elites want to stuff their pockets
00:12:13.740 by shutting hardworking Canadians out of jobs.
00:12:18.220 I just want to pause there to clarify something that, once again,
00:12:23.420 Pierre Paliyev does not clarify here.
00:12:25.800 And he needs to do that at every opportunity.
00:12:27.860 He is allowing for a carve-out for the agricultural sector because, once again,
00:12:36.040 as I've said in the last couple of days, talking about the temporary foreign worker program,
00:12:42.040 farmers do need this program.
00:12:44.260 Not because they want to hire people who will work for next to nothing.
00:12:48.140 Not because they don't want to hire Canadians.
00:12:50.580 But because Canadians don't do the jobs.
00:12:53.800 They consider it too dirty, too nasty, too difficult, too early in the morning, too late at night,
00:13:00.140 too strenuous, too stressful.
00:13:02.540 They don't want to do agricultural jobs.
00:13:05.240 So farmers have been forced to hire temporary foreign workers.
00:13:09.920 The program works for farmers.
00:13:12.200 And Pierre Paliyev has said previously that there's going to be a carve-out for the agricultural sector.
00:13:17.820 Immigration critic, could be minister someday, Michelle Rempel-Garner has clarified this throughout the week,
00:13:26.900 that there is going to be an exception for the agricultural sector.
00:13:30.840 He needs to make that very clear.
00:13:33.480 And I hope he does.
00:13:36.720 And giving those jobs to temporary foreign workers.
00:13:40.440 You are not supposed to be working for corporate lobbyists.
00:13:45.960 You are supposed to be working for Canadian workers.
00:13:49.120 And that is why we will be pushing extra hard this summer, sorry, this fall,
00:13:53.680 to put an end to the temporary foreign worker program.
00:13:57.220 So we have Canadian jobs for Canadian workers.
00:14:00.540 And we want those Canadian workers to be able to drive to work in the car of their choice.
00:14:04.820 So we will fight to put an end to Mark Carney's proposed ban on gas, trucks, and cars.
00:14:11.160 And then there's been the Seinfeld show, the big show he's done on trade, tariffs, and Trump.
00:14:20.080 He said elbows up.
00:14:21.880 His elbows have gone missing.
00:14:23.600 He said he'd have a deal by July 21st, whereas September there's still no deal.
00:14:28.660 He said he'd handle Trump, that he would drop the gloves.
00:14:32.100 And yet Mr. Trump has been getting everything he wants from this prime minister.
00:14:37.140 And it's now clear why Donald Trump wanted Mark Carney.
00:14:40.540 Mark Carney backs down and gives him everything he wants.
00:14:45.060 Mark Carney is losing abroad, and Canadians are paying the price at home.
00:14:49.460 But worse than the tariffs is Mark Carney's own penalties on Canadian industry.
00:14:55.240 Since he took office five months ago, Canada has lost a net $63 billion, most of it leaving to the United States, to create American jobs at our expense.
00:15:08.100 And this brings me to the next show, the Seinfeld show, about projects.
00:15:14.660 Remember, he was going to build a record.
00:15:16.720 We were going to build at record speeds, at speeds we couldn't even imagine.
00:15:20.300 Five months have gone by.
00:15:21.520 And what has gotten built?
00:15:23.220 Not one shovel in the ground on a national project.
00:15:27.580 Not one permit granted.
00:15:29.060 In fact, five months in, Mark Carney can't even name a project that he'd one day like to consider building.
00:15:35.180 But he's got lots of news coverage about setting up an office.
00:15:39.720 He's set up an office that will one day hire people, bureaucrats, who will one day receive applications.
00:15:45.960 So, but they've hired a top bureaucrat to run this bureaucracy.
00:15:51.240 And she's going to be getting over $100,000 more than the prime minister, or about $100,000 more than the prime minister.
00:15:57.260 $677,000 plus a year.
00:16:03.080 So what is Mark Carney's response to bureaucracy?
00:16:06.640 Create more bureaucracy to manage the bureaucracy.
00:16:08.500 This, of course, is sort of counterproductive, and it doesn't make any sense.
00:16:13.600 Once again, the media is sort of nodding and saying, oh, Mark Carney must know what he's doing.
00:16:19.100 No, he doesn't.
00:16:20.860 Well, yeah, he does know what he's doing.
00:16:23.020 His objective is to destroy the Canadian economy and to devalue the U.S. dollar, to devalue the Canadian dollar,
00:16:31.860 and increasingly siphon everything to Europe.
00:16:36.060 And that's exactly what's happening.
00:16:38.520 Now, just a note here.
00:16:39.880 Later in the show, we will have an incredible clip from Whitney Webb, the researcher, author,
00:16:46.340 who has her finger on the pulse of the globalist agenda.
00:16:51.220 And she makes an interesting link in this clip that we'll be showing you with Mark Carney.
00:16:57.580 Whitney Webb, and she, I am going to do my utmost to get Whitney Webb on this show.
00:17:05.180 No promises.
00:17:06.260 She's very hard to get a hold of.
00:17:08.120 No, she has been.
00:17:10.680 And I'm going to put a, make that a priority.
00:17:14.440 I got an email finally from Naomi Wolf the other day.
00:17:19.240 Actually, that's the first time I've actually went directly to her in quite a while.
00:17:22.580 And she, she will be on the show after the 15th to talk about some incredible research.
00:17:28.440 And her, her latest book, which is explosive.
00:17:34.200 I'm going to say literally explosive, but it's almost literally explosive.
00:17:38.500 It's so incredible.
00:17:40.300 But here's Pierre Polly responding to a question from Rebel News' David Menzies,
00:17:47.020 whom I've known for many years.
00:17:48.940 And it's, it's great that Rebel and other independent new media are being invited
00:17:56.300 to Pierre Polly's news conferences.
00:17:58.360 And I take my hat off here to Polly for doing that.
00:18:01.040 Mr. Polly, literally, as we are speaking right now,
00:18:04.680 just a little bit north of this hotel in Vaughn,
00:18:08.180 a funeral is taking place for Abdul Aleem Faruqi.
00:18:12.140 As you know, this is the 46-year-old father who paid the ultimate price
00:18:17.040 in defending his family against home invaders.
00:18:21.260 And yet yesterday, York Regional Police Chief Jim McSween,
00:18:25.840 he held a news conference and he said a couple of things.
00:18:28.320 One is that he wants citizens to comply during a home invasion
00:18:33.300 and wait for police to arrive.
00:18:35.600 He also said, quote, not to take matters into their own hands, end quote.
00:18:41.200 It almost seems as though Chief McSween wants law-abiding citizens
00:18:46.640 to be compliant victims.
00:18:49.140 And of course, last week, in response to your comments about...
00:18:53.240 It gets into Sean Fraser here, but I found this statement
00:18:57.580 by this York Regional Police Chief to be just incredible.
00:19:01.100 This is a news conference he said this at.
00:19:03.260 Comply, he said.
00:19:05.000 Just let them take over your house.
00:19:08.080 And maybe the cops will get there in time to stop some of the damage.
00:19:11.800 This was just like the police officer, I think it was last summer,
00:19:15.080 or actually it might have been a year ago now,
00:19:18.100 who said leave your keys by the front door
00:19:20.580 so the carjackers can just easily access them,
00:19:24.040 take your car and probably leave you alone.
00:19:26.240 Maybe they will, maybe they won't.
00:19:27.940 Maybe they'll come upstairs and terrorize you.
00:19:30.640 Don't do anything about it, though.
00:19:32.580 Don't, because that's not complying.
00:19:36.160 The country has gone crazy when cops start to talk like this.
00:19:39.620 And of course, this news conference...
00:19:43.380 This was not some accidental statement.
00:19:45.520 Some whoops, whoopsie.
00:19:47.980 The chief shouldn't have said that.
00:19:49.660 Chief didn't really mean that.
00:19:51.200 News conferences are well planned for.
00:19:53.900 They're well rehearsed.
00:19:54.760 They get their public affairs flacks,
00:19:56.860 telling the chief exactly what to say,
00:19:59.520 how to say it, how to stand.
00:20:02.200 And this was no accident.
00:20:03.960 But Pierre Polly doesn't actually answer the first question.
00:20:11.600 He answers the second question.
00:20:12.220 Strengthening self-defense laws.
00:20:14.540 The Justice Minister, Sean Fraser, stated on X,
00:20:17.480 quote,
00:20:17.840 this isn't the Wild West, it's Canada.
00:20:20.780 Canadians deserve real solutions that make us safe,
00:20:25.180 not slogans that inspire fear and chaos
00:20:29.020 for Pierre's political survival, end quote.
00:20:32.720 My question, Mr. Polly, is,
00:20:36.000 what is your response to the comments made
00:20:39.020 by Chief McSween and Justice Minister Fraser?
00:20:44.360 Well, let's start with Sean Fraser's comments.
00:20:47.520 He says it's not the Wild West out there.
00:20:50.020 Oh, really?
00:20:51.320 Maybe he should talk to Mr. Faruqi's family,
00:20:54.260 this courageous and heroic man
00:20:56.520 who came to the defense of his children,
00:20:58.620 children who will be traumatized for the rest of their life
00:21:01.140 by watching their father mercilessly killed
00:21:03.960 by a criminal who should be in the slammer.
00:21:08.280 And I hope that those children will,
00:21:11.260 as much as their lives are going to be much more difficult,
00:21:13.700 I hope that as they get older,
00:21:15.100 they understand the true hero that their father was.
00:21:18.020 I'm sure he didn't want to be defending his family.
00:21:21.960 He wanted to be sleeping in bed like the rest of us,
00:21:24.300 but he did it because of the instinct of a father
00:21:28.680 to stand and fight and defend his home and his family from an invader.
00:21:34.300 He shouldn't have had to,
00:21:36.160 but liberal laws turned criminals free on our streets
00:21:39.920 again and again and again.
00:21:41.740 The Liberals have known this for years.
00:21:45.340 Police officers, mayors, community groups
00:21:50.260 have been crying out for an end
00:21:53.240 to the liberal catch-and-release criminal justice system.
00:21:56.860 And yet Mark Carney,
00:21:58.440 who's been Prime Minister for five months now,
00:22:01.860 decided to go on vacation
00:22:03.220 before ever reversing those laws
00:22:06.380 and made an even bigger mistake
00:22:08.620 in appointing Sean Frazier as his justice minister,
00:22:12.580 a man who first ruined the immigration system
00:22:15.140 as the immigration minister under Trudeau
00:22:17.040 and then ruined the housing market
00:22:19.120 as a housing minister.
00:22:20.920 And to give him a third chance to screw something up,
00:22:23.180 Carney has put Sean Frazier in charge of this.
00:22:25.660 It's no wonder crime is raging out of control.
00:22:28.940 My message is that we want to end the Wild West.
00:22:31.700 Lock up the criminals and throw away the key.
00:22:34.320 Three strikes, you're out.
00:22:35.340 You three violent offenses,
00:22:36.820 you go to jail and you never get out.
00:22:38.680 And I'll add this.
00:22:40.600 People have a right to defend their home.
00:22:42.580 Your home is your castle.
00:22:44.620 Someone comes into your house
00:22:45.780 and threatens your family,
00:22:47.760 you should have the right
00:22:48.660 to take force against them to defend your family.
00:22:51.720 That's what conservatives propose
00:22:53.040 with the Stand on Guard Act.
00:22:55.580 And that is what we will fight for
00:22:56.860 in this fall session.
00:22:58.520 Thank you.
00:23:00.680 Great stuff.
00:23:02.180 Every man a king and every home a castle.
00:23:04.380 I won't tell you who said that one,
00:23:06.020 but if anyone out there knows who said that,
00:23:08.600 put it in the comment section.
00:23:10.440 Great quotation.
00:23:11.420 I love that one.
00:23:13.460 Paul Poliev is right on top of this issue,
00:23:15.700 and this is where he needs to be.
00:23:17.600 Yeah, he's a little late getting to it,
00:23:19.360 but the liberals will never get to it.
00:23:21.660 And that's the point.
00:23:22.640 A lot of people have said to me,
00:23:23.960 well, you know,
00:23:24.380 Poliev's really, really tardy on this one.
00:23:26.960 Should have come up with this years ago.
00:23:28.740 Well, perhaps.
00:23:30.600 But do you think the liberals
00:23:31.720 will ever get to there?
00:23:33.860 Get there?
00:23:34.340 No.
00:23:34.880 Sean Fraser has said,
00:23:36.360 oh, if you want to defend your home,
00:23:37.780 it's like the wild, wild west.
00:23:39.340 Well, it's like the wild, wild west
00:23:40.960 if you don't have the right
00:23:42.460 or the means to defend yourself.
00:23:44.880 If you're in a gunfight
00:23:46.100 without a revolver
00:23:47.420 or a sidearm,
00:23:49.360 that's what it's like.
00:23:51.460 Yeah, it's the wild, wild west,
00:23:53.020 but you, the one being attacked,
00:23:55.300 they're defenseless.
00:23:57.180 So,
00:23:57.620 this is how liberals talk.
00:24:00.660 Like, let's,
00:24:01.480 and Sean Fraser's post on X,
00:24:03.720 he talks about,
00:24:04.580 we don't want more talking points.
00:24:07.280 We don't want more silly solutions.
00:24:10.280 We need realistic solutions.
00:24:12.740 What have the liberals come up with realistic?
00:24:15.740 Especially under the Mark Carney regime.
00:24:18.260 Absolutely nothing that's working.
00:24:20.020 So, I think,
00:24:21.980 I just think this is,
00:24:23.000 you know,
00:24:23.380 just fantasy land
00:24:25.240 is where Sean Fraser lives.
00:24:27.000 But they keep promoting him.
00:24:28.940 Mark Carney,
00:24:29.860 another one of Mark Carney's
00:24:31.220 incredibly stupid appointments,
00:24:33.740 the cabinet.
00:24:35.260 Here's Whitney Webb.
00:24:36.440 And of course,
00:24:36.820 a lot of you know Whitney Webb.
00:24:38.100 She is an incredible author and researcher.
00:24:41.520 I know there's some people out there
00:24:42.560 who don't like her.
00:24:43.320 That's, you know,
00:24:44.160 that's beside the point.
00:24:45.360 I first saw her on Redacted
00:24:47.940 some time ago
00:24:48.980 and would love to have her on my show.
00:24:51.940 She really is somebody
00:24:53.340 who doesn't care
00:24:55.660 whose apple cart she upsets.
00:24:57.960 This is one reason I like her
00:24:59.560 because she's not in the pocket
00:25:02.660 of any political party,
00:25:04.100 any politicians.
00:25:05.240 She doesn't care who she criticizes.
00:25:07.700 That's what a journalist
00:25:08.540 is supposed to be about.
00:25:10.560 We're not working for politicians
00:25:13.400 or for political parties.
00:25:15.260 We're not propagandists.
00:25:16.940 We should be able
00:25:18.660 to criticize anybody
00:25:20.020 as we see fit
00:25:21.700 and as God gives us
00:25:23.660 the right to do that.
00:25:25.280 But here's Whitney Webb
00:25:26.400 making some incredible comments
00:25:28.080 about Mark Carney.
00:25:29.520 Some associates of Epstein
00:25:30.720 like Flavio Briatore are there,
00:25:32.760 but also, you know,
00:25:33.780 HSBC was laundering money
00:25:36.040 for drug cartels.
00:25:37.440 And who didn't go after them
00:25:38.920 when they were in charge
00:25:39.760 of the Bank of England?
00:25:41.100 Mark Carney,
00:25:42.080 who is now
00:25:42.900 Prime Minister of Canada.
00:25:44.200 The administration
00:25:47.840 does not plan
00:25:48.640 to release further documents
00:25:50.140 and they've said that.
00:25:52.340 And I guess
00:25:53.440 there's this planned
00:25:56.180 congressional hearing
00:25:57.540 where they've subpoenaed
00:25:58.700 the Clintons
00:25:59.340 and some other things,
00:26:00.740 some other people,
00:26:01.600 but I anticipate
00:26:02.180 that'll be a pretty
00:26:03.320 controlled hearing.
00:26:05.460 I don't think you're
00:26:06.020 going to hear any questions
00:26:06.840 about Mark Middleton
00:26:07.720 or Chinagate there
00:26:10.160 or what Epstein was doing
00:26:11.360 those 17 times
00:26:12.580 he went to the White House.
00:26:13.620 It's all going to be
00:26:14.860 about everything
00:26:15.720 that happened
00:26:16.240 after Clinton
00:26:16.780 was no longer president,
00:26:18.080 which is if you look
00:26:19.020 at how the Epstein case
00:26:21.220 has been treated
00:26:21.760 with respect to Bill Clinton
00:26:23.180 for years now,
00:26:24.380 it only focuses
00:26:25.560 on Clinton
00:26:26.740 after he left office.
00:26:27.900 It's the same
00:26:28.820 for Bill Gates too.
00:26:29.900 They only focus
00:26:30.580 on the Gates-Epstein
00:26:31.740 relationship
00:26:32.300 after Gates
00:26:33.360 was no longer
00:26:33.860 chairman of Microsoft.
00:26:36.340 So it's...
00:26:36.780 So I know
00:26:38.600 this is not news
00:26:39.760 to all of you out there
00:26:41.000 because if you're
00:26:42.220 watching this station,
00:26:43.120 if you're watching
00:26:43.680 this channel,
00:26:44.580 you know
00:26:45.020 that we're being lied to,
00:26:47.060 we're being used,
00:26:47.800 we're being played,
00:26:48.680 that all of these politicians,
00:26:50.480 all of these political leaders,
00:26:51.660 they know each other
00:26:52.440 and they were
00:26:53.740 so involved
00:26:55.280 with Jeffrey Epstein.
00:26:56.860 And of course,
00:26:57.840 we're not going to...
00:26:58.320 We're not going to get
00:26:59.300 the whole truth
00:27:00.060 from government
00:27:00.660 because they don't want
00:27:01.660 you to know
00:27:02.100 the whole truth.
00:27:02.780 They're so implicated.
00:27:04.500 They're so tired
00:27:05.580 with all of this.
00:27:06.520 And of course,
00:27:08.080 it's going to remain
00:27:09.560 a big fat secret
00:27:11.140 unless we keep agitating
00:27:13.740 and we keep compelling
00:27:15.220 the authorities
00:27:17.000 to give us
00:27:17.840 more information.
00:27:19.360 I certainly hoped
00:27:20.420 we would not see
00:27:21.680 this reticence
00:27:22.580 on behalf
00:27:24.100 of the Trump administration.
00:27:26.020 It makes me very suspicious
00:27:27.500 about why
00:27:28.420 there's such hesitation
00:27:29.920 to release
00:27:31.120 more of this information.
00:27:32.580 And I'm sure
00:27:33.080 it makes all of you
00:27:34.000 wonder why too.
00:27:34.880 But let's have
00:27:36.320 Whitney Webb
00:27:37.540 say a bit more.
00:27:38.920 And she talks
00:27:40.180 about Kearney again here.
00:27:41.980 Is plan controlled,
00:27:43.800 the trickle of information
00:27:44.980 feeding scraps to us?
00:27:46.620 Yeah, I mean,
00:27:47.120 it's like,
00:27:47.620 it's defining
00:27:48.720 the spectrum
00:27:49.840 of what's
00:27:50.920 allow...
00:27:51.760 It's a limited hangout.
00:27:53.420 So it's like
00:27:53.900 they find some,
00:27:55.500 you know,
00:27:55.740 tidbits that are interesting
00:27:56.680 within a spectrum
00:27:57.700 and people are so
00:27:59.540 entranced
00:28:00.900 by what's in that spectrum
00:28:02.160 they don't look
00:28:03.400 for anything beyond that.
00:28:04.760 They just assume
00:28:05.380 that's all there is.
00:28:06.420 Because if we know everything,
00:28:07.960 it opens up everything.
00:28:10.140 It's Pandora's box.
00:28:11.360 Well, it is a Pandora's box
00:28:12.620 in a way.
00:28:13.200 Yeah, sure.
00:28:13.740 Because basically
00:28:14.460 if you go,
00:28:15.500 you know,
00:28:15.720 as my books show,
00:28:16.960 if you go as deep
00:28:18.260 as I went
00:28:19.080 in writing those two books
00:28:20.220 and you can certainly
00:28:21.420 go deeper,
00:28:23.240 it basically shows
00:28:24.620 that, yeah,
00:28:25.460 the world is basically
00:28:26.900 run by a meta cartel.
00:28:31.480 Explain that.
00:28:32.300 Well, you know,
00:28:33.520 I would argue,
00:28:35.500 yeah,
00:28:35.660 it is a cartel.
00:28:36.540 It basically operates
00:28:37.540 with an impunity
00:28:38.420 and they have
00:28:40.580 no accountability
00:28:42.960 for all of their crimes
00:28:44.120 even when they're exposed
00:28:45.020 here and there.
00:28:46.520 Some people
00:28:46.960 just are protected
00:28:47.840 and above the law
00:28:49.000 almost inexplicably.
00:28:52.160 And, you know,
00:28:52.660 as I point out
00:28:53.180 in my book,
00:28:53.860 it's a lot of
00:28:55.040 the same actors
00:28:55.980 over and over again,
00:28:57.380 the same institutions.
00:28:58.240 And you can see
00:28:59.040 when one institution
00:28:59.960 crumbles,
00:29:01.640 another one
00:29:02.200 pops up in its place.
00:29:03.700 So as an example
00:29:04.400 in the book,
00:29:04.860 I talk a lot about
00:29:05.660 the Bank of Credit
00:29:06.360 and Commerce International,
00:29:07.500 BCCI,
00:29:08.660 that implodes.
00:29:10.120 In 1991,
00:29:10.680 it's covered up
00:29:11.500 by William Barr
00:29:12.440 when he was attorney general
00:29:13.620 who covered up
00:29:14.380 Iran-Contra,
00:29:15.700 the Promise Software scandal,
00:29:17.520 and BCCI
00:29:18.800 all as being
00:29:20.440 attorney general
00:29:21.980 and later would return
00:29:22.800 to kind of do that
00:29:23.640 for Trump one
00:29:25.160 when he was
00:29:26.080 attorney general again.
00:29:27.880 But after BCCI
00:29:29.040 implodes,
00:29:29.740 a lot of their
00:29:30.400 portfolio of,
00:29:31.980 you know,
00:29:32.260 organized crime
00:29:33.120 and shady interest
00:29:34.220 goes to the banks
00:29:35.520 that are sort of
00:29:37.520 related to this guy
00:29:39.660 named Edmund Safra.
00:29:41.040 And Edmund Safra
00:29:41.960 dies in his home
00:29:43.600 supposedly from,
00:29:45.780 the story is very bizarre,
00:29:47.560 but from arson
00:29:48.900 allegedly set
00:29:50.120 by his American nurse
00:29:51.280 because she wanted
00:29:51.920 to set a fire
00:29:52.860 and then save him from it,
00:29:54.340 but then didn't
00:29:54.880 save him from it.
00:29:56.200 Yeah.
00:29:57.100 It's fine.
00:29:57.880 Anyway,
00:29:58.440 he was very good friends
00:30:00.700 with Robert Maxwell
00:30:01.960 and a lot of these figures
00:30:03.240 that pop up
00:30:03.800 all over the place
00:30:05.000 in the Epstein case.
00:30:06.240 And then
00:30:06.740 who absorbs his banks?
00:30:08.940 HSBC.
00:30:10.380 They basically
00:30:11.240 take those over
00:30:12.000 and then HSBC
00:30:12.780 gets exposed.
00:30:14.240 I forget,
00:30:14.780 I think that one of the,
00:30:16.260 it wasn't the Panama Papers,
00:30:17.840 but it was like
00:30:18.400 one of those
00:30:19.220 consortium of journalists
00:30:20.780 that published these leaks
00:30:21.800 basically revealed
00:30:22.620 a lot of prominent people
00:30:24.100 that were part of
00:30:25.500 these HSBC Swiss accounts
00:30:27.200 that had been inherited
00:30:28.340 from Safra.
00:30:30.560 Epstein was one of them.
00:30:32.640 Some associates of Epstein
00:30:33.820 like Flavio Briatore
00:30:34.900 are there,
00:30:35.700 but also,
00:30:36.480 you know,
00:30:36.680 HSBC was laundering money
00:30:38.960 for drug cartels.
00:30:40.340 And who didn't go after them
00:30:41.840 when they were in charge
00:30:42.660 of the Bank of England?
00:30:44.020 Mark Carney,
00:30:45.000 who is now
00:30:45.820 Prime Minister of Canada.
00:30:47.400 Yeah,
00:30:47.480 and everyone's leaving.
00:30:48.140 And why he was head
00:30:48.860 of the Bank of England.
00:30:49.660 You know,
00:30:49.800 there's pictures of him
00:30:50.460 hanging out with Ghislaine.
00:30:52.560 So,
00:30:53.540 whose,
00:30:53.900 you know,
00:30:54.120 father Robert Maxwell
00:30:54.920 was banked by Safra,
00:30:56.580 among other things.
00:30:58.420 So.
00:30:58.580 Well,
00:30:58.720 I remember him.
00:31:00.000 So,
00:31:00.600 yes.
00:31:01.580 Why hasn't Mark Carney
00:31:03.040 ever been asked
00:31:04.320 about those pictures
00:31:05.700 of himself
00:31:07.480 and his wife
00:31:08.380 standing around,
00:31:10.300 sitting around
00:31:11.220 with Ghislaine Maxwell?
00:31:14.740 Nobody's ever asked
00:31:15.820 that question.
00:31:16.400 In fact,
00:31:16.660 a friend of mine
00:31:18.560 asked that question
00:31:20.600 during the federal
00:31:21.900 election campaign.
00:31:24.160 And he managed
00:31:25.860 to get into
00:31:27.080 a Mark Carney rally,
00:31:29.140 get close enough
00:31:29.860 to Mark Carney
00:31:30.400 so he could hear
00:31:30.960 the question.
00:31:31.500 He asked him
00:31:32.080 about those pictures
00:31:33.120 and about any potential
00:31:34.520 or possible relationship
00:31:35.680 he had with Maxwell.
00:31:39.340 That individual
00:31:40.300 has been
00:31:41.700 completely
00:31:42.440 stymied.
00:31:43.940 I won't go into details
00:31:44.960 about it right now.
00:31:45.700 But he's been
00:31:46.840 completely stymied.
00:31:48.080 He's barely posting,
00:31:49.240 if at all.
00:31:49.760 I'm trying to get a hold
00:31:50.600 of him, actually.
00:31:52.280 But if you ask
00:31:53.400 that question
00:31:54.200 to Mark Carney,
00:31:55.660 it seems like
00:31:56.340 it's potentially
00:31:57.220 very dangerous
00:31:58.440 to you.
00:32:00.580 And
00:32:01.020 you get smothered.
00:32:02.640 So we'll just
00:32:04.740 listen to the end
00:32:05.440 of this.
00:32:05.600 From my childhood
00:32:06.200 because he was a
00:32:07.720 prominent figure
00:32:08.260 in the UK,
00:32:09.140 owning the Mirror
00:32:10.180 group and
00:32:10.780 waking up one day
00:32:11.840 and his body's
00:32:13.120 found in the ocean.
00:32:14.600 Another suspicious death.
00:32:16.100 Yeah.
00:32:16.900 Delane thinks
00:32:17.820 it was rogue
00:32:18.600 Mossad agents
00:32:19.460 and Sicilian
00:32:20.380 mafia hitmen
00:32:21.200 that killed him.
00:32:22.220 Together?
00:32:23.260 Working together.
00:32:24.680 It's kind of funny
00:32:25.400 because that's kind
00:32:26.040 of the thesis
00:32:26.520 of my book.
00:32:27.520 It's like
00:32:28.200 the National Crime
00:32:29.680 Syndicate,
00:32:30.340 which was
00:32:30.940 the Italian mafia.
00:32:33.240 They're in New York
00:32:34.000 branch and later
00:32:34.640 their head got
00:32:35.260 deported to Italy
00:32:36.900 and sort of set
00:32:37.700 up shop there.
00:32:38.720 And then the Jewish
00:32:39.620 mob that was
00:32:40.460 headed by
00:32:41.660 Mayor Lansky.
00:32:43.380 And that basically
00:32:44.060 this crime syndicate
00:32:44.920 is the crime syndicate
00:32:45.920 that teamed up with
00:32:47.260 intelligence agencies.
00:32:50.280 Because this
00:32:50.780 Operation Underworld,
00:32:52.740 all of that,
00:32:53.220 the formation
00:32:53.780 of this nexus
00:32:54.500 predates the founding
00:32:55.460 of the state of Israel.
00:32:56.640 And so a lot
00:32:57.560 of these actors,
00:32:58.560 and I know this
00:32:59.080 in my book too,
00:32:59.760 were involved
00:33:00.200 with the arming
00:33:00.760 of the Haganah
00:33:01.440 and these paramilitary
00:33:02.300 groups that later
00:33:02.940 created Israel in 1948
00:33:04.300 and then helped them
00:33:05.540 set up their
00:33:06.060 intelligence agencies.
00:33:08.360 So that's sort of
00:33:09.240 how you get all this
00:33:10.480 overlap between,
00:33:11.680 you know,
00:33:12.080 Mossad,
00:33:12.640 Britain,
00:33:13.020 CIA.
00:33:13.740 It goes back to,
00:33:14.900 you know,
00:33:15.180 the beginning of Israel's
00:33:16.400 national security complex,
00:33:17.900 really.
00:33:20.220 Incredible.
00:33:21.780 Incredible.
00:33:22.540 And that's why
00:33:23.020 I want to get Whitney
00:33:24.100 on the show.
00:33:25.520 We have so much
00:33:26.360 to talk about.
00:33:27.760 And this is incredible.
00:33:29.000 I'll be back
00:33:29.540 in a minute or so
00:33:32.100 after I show you
00:33:33.060 the merchandise
00:33:33.520 to conclude the show.
00:33:34.780 We'll be right back.
00:34:04.780 We'll be right back.
00:34:34.780 We'll be right back.
00:35:05.200 Who you really adored as a young man.
00:35:08.380 You really thought these people were great.
00:35:10.420 And you think, Mike, we're all getting older, aren't we?
00:35:14.040 And one thing I didn't see mentioned in any of the obituaries I read is that Ken Dryden took a year off to work for Nader's Raiders.
00:35:23.480 And you think, what's Nader's?
00:35:24.720 Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate, ran for president as an independent.
00:35:30.280 And I don't remember the year or who he was running against that year.
00:35:34.300 And I should have looked it up.
00:35:35.620 But that's the kind of guy Ken Dryden was.
00:35:38.740 He went after corruption.
00:35:39.760 He went after people being exploited.
00:35:41.280 And I think he was generally a very diligent, concerned, and very dedicated individual.
00:35:51.560 And we'll miss him.
00:35:52.880 We'll miss him.
00:35:53.620 He's certainly one of the greats.
00:35:54.940 And I just wanted to add that because I'd forgotten to mention that when I did my little tribute to Ken Dryden earlier.
00:36:01.160 So, thank you so much for watching today.
00:36:04.440 It's always a pleasure.
00:36:05.660 It's Sunday morning.
00:36:07.400 Go to church.
00:36:08.680 Go to temple.
00:36:09.380 Go to tabernacle.
00:36:10.560 Go to synagogue.
00:36:12.640 But go.
00:36:14.000 Because we need to exercise our freedom of religion at every opportunity.
00:36:20.000 And keep pushing back against the forces out there who want to strip you of your freedom to worship God as you please.
00:36:27.260 Your freedom of religion.
00:36:28.360 Your freedom of speech.
00:36:29.180 And your freedom of assembly.
00:36:30.180 They're all in danger.
00:36:32.100 And we're fighting back.
00:36:33.940 Thanks for watching.
00:36:35.280 Be back again tomorrow.
00:36:37.260 Same time.
00:36:38.240 Same place.
00:36:39.040 Thank you.
00:36:39.900 Bye for now.