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39 minutes

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174.59633

Word Count

6,888

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2

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

In this episode of Stand on Guard, Gourd Mcgregor Mcgill, the autonomous truckers columnist joins me to talk about the current political situation in Canada and the need for political change in this country. He also talks about a great clip of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being called off script by a steel worker and how he handled it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 good morning and welcome to another edition of stand on guard my guest this morning
00:00:06.320 it's gourd mcgill the autonomous truckers you read his columns you know his sub stack and you
00:00:12.100 can see that information in the description below and when we come back what's going on
00:00:16.700 with the coots too and how is governments in this country continuing thank you for watching this
00:00:24.560 episode so we are in a very precarious position in this country we need political change but we
00:00:33.220 also need to resolve to resist yes please like the station hope you're all up at this early hour
00:00:52.340 sunday morning gordon i are always up this early so i hope i hope our viewers are it's a sunday
00:00:59.620 september the first historic day of course in this day 1939 the second world war started and god knows
00:01:07.580 we're only steps away from the third world war the way things are going in this world but we're going
00:01:13.240 to focus on what's happening in canada and alberta right now but before we do i've got a great little
00:01:18.340 clip to show you i just saw this this morning and this is making the rounds of all the social media
00:01:25.400 in fact it's so good even the mainstream media is covering this i saw this on ctv this morning
00:01:30.940 in fact that i think that's who originally got this but this is justin trudeau talking to
00:01:36.440 on one irate steel worker but what's nice about this is that he keeps he holds his temper he doesn't
00:01:44.400 get upset but he just succinctly tells trudeau you're finished and i just i just love
00:01:50.040 well we got we got donuts over here if you want to thank you for your hard work i can bring some
00:01:59.800 for my kids hey uh the 25 percent paris we just brought in on chinese skills yeah help you out
00:02:05.060 that's going to keep my job what about the uh 40 percent taxes i'm paying and and i don't have a
00:02:11.520 doctor the 400 million dollars and you invest invest in your car i think you're only here for
00:02:18.100 another year we won't see around probably another year that's that's what elections are for that's
00:02:21.700 right that's right i look forward to everyone exercising the right to vote yeah basic choice
00:02:26.620 we're going to invest in you and your job i don't i don't believe you for a second
00:02:30.000 uh dental care yeah i pay for it myself okay we're like three years behind the job and coverage yeah
00:02:37.980 we're four people in my family every time we go for a dental visit it's cost me about 50
00:02:42.760 dollars in my pocket per person okay why i have a good job you're not really doing anything for us
00:02:48.740 just actually we just invested so half a million people have not been to the dentist
00:02:53.620 got to go to the dentist over the past few months probably like my neighbor that doesn't go to work
00:02:57.180 because she's lazy she just doesn't go to work she lives the same way
00:03:00.880 good luck and prepare your family sir no all right have a nice day have a good day sir
00:03:08.060 nice work king
00:03:09.960 they got the donuts excellent they got the donuts excellent let's move on let them eat cake
00:03:17.900 let them eat tim hortons
00:03:21.500 another classic moment with our beloved prime minister there he is he rarely ever encounters
00:03:29.980 real working class people he loves to pretend he's always on their side meets them he just can't wait
00:03:35.820 to get away because as soon as that guy says yeah my neighbor has got the same standard of living
00:03:41.300 as me but she doesn't want to work she sits at home because she's lazy true time to go
00:03:46.840 where's the donut where's the donut trail
00:03:51.580 oh no oh no a real live a real live person went off script we can't be having that
00:03:58.280 i always feel sorry for these these people who are forced to stand behind him
00:04:03.600 when he makes these new policy announcements or has a news conference and you see these workers
00:04:09.280 standing behind him looking hi my hair yeah and there was one instance it was ontario someplace where
00:04:17.840 this construction worker yeah it was a housing announcement construction worker actually put
00:04:22.720 his hell his his his his uh hat is his construction head to cover his head because he was so ashamed of being there
00:04:33.300 and this was all caught on camera and nobody noticed except the people watching true don't ever notice his
00:04:39.680 handlers never noticed
00:04:40.760 so the guy's got his construction uh hard hat that's the word i'm looking for his hard hat over his face
00:04:49.180 so he doesn't have to well this is the problem they they don't notice a lot of things which is why
00:04:55.300 canada's falling apart because they just don't notice reality around them right
00:05:00.160 yeah yeah too true so to get to the issue of the day here we we were supposed to have
00:05:06.860 an announcement or a verdict or we had a verdict sorry the sentencing was supposed to come
00:05:11.560 last week i understand it's been delayed now a week for the coots
00:05:15.420 too and that trial has been so underreported there's been so many people who should have been there in
00:05:23.280 alberta that haven't been there covering that trial you have been covering this but i read the other
00:05:29.620 day and here's really what i want to start with is that the the crown the prosecution is talking about
00:05:36.220 nine years for these i mean what do you do you think that's even even possible it is possible
00:05:46.080 but it seems rather unlikely given that uh justice labrens is restrained by precedent and previous case
00:05:55.040 law um you'll you correctly identified that sentencing has been pushed back to september 9th
00:06:02.180 because uh justice labrens received so much extra information right and so when a uh jury trial goes
00:06:10.980 down you know the jury you don't ever get to know how the jury came to their decision that's secret
00:06:17.020 and it's like secret forever so the crown and the defense and the judge have to argue about what the
00:06:24.800 facts of the case are and that's what the hearings were but there was so much information brought
00:06:29.720 forward and especially after tuesday on wednesday evening there was more documents filed to justice
00:06:35.680 labrens by the defense because tuesday justice labrens had some sort of worrying rhetoric but i mean it
00:06:42.380 it kind of goes back and forth and so in order to consider everything correctly justice labrens
00:06:47.820 pushed the sentencing date back to september 9th the crown is looking for nine years on the mischief
00:06:54.800 and possession of weapons for a dangerous purpose charges which is uh pretty extreme given that you'll
00:07:03.320 remember the mayor thorpe for these four rcmp officers who were murdered in cold blood in mayor
00:07:09.300 thorpe alberta a couple of decades ago uh one of those gentlemen only served seven years so to be
00:07:17.380 accused of being in a conspiracy to murder police officers which they were found not guilty of
00:07:23.120 um the crown is trying to get them on the lesser charges which in no universe would ever produce a nine
00:07:31.520 year sentence the crown is demanding that nine year sentence i think in a vindictive way as crown
00:07:38.520 prosecutor johnston has been extremely vindictive all through this process in order to like you know
00:07:44.120 get around the fact that on the serious charge they were found not guilty so they're just going for
00:07:49.740 maximum sentences i mean this is kind of expected that's how this guy rolls yeah well so you don't
00:07:57.560 think that's even remotely possible that these these guys could get nine years what do you think is
00:08:04.200 more likely i mean if you if you were to hazard a guess on this if i was to hazard a guess and a guess
00:08:11.500 based on the fact that justice labrens has typically been pretty fair uh throughout this trial and he's
00:08:18.300 also very thorough and he's also uh very knowledgeable about all this all the case law and precedent
00:08:24.100 i i don't take you know this is just my guess i hope i'm right i hope i'm not wrong is that they get
00:08:31.780 time served the defense are arguing for less than time served i believe um maybe i have that wrong
00:08:40.760 maybe it is time served i think there's people who want it to be less than time served because of the
00:08:45.340 precedent it's going to set for other people that are involved you have to remember uh 13 people were
00:08:50.940 originally arrested at coots and some of those cases are still outstanding and because those people
00:08:56.800 were charged with mischief there might be some like spillover to their cases but yeah um probably
00:09:04.060 our best case scenario is time served uh and given case law and precedent it seems like it's going to
00:09:10.480 be quite a stretch for the crown to get their nine years well let's let's hope so i want to talk about
00:09:16.600 the the explosives and i've i have this this interview here it's only just over a minute but i think it
00:09:24.000 describes a situation most people are not even aware of a lot of people think these guys had
00:09:31.520 a stockpile of explosives in their trunk waiting to go at the at the border but i this uh this
00:09:39.780 interview here i think sums it up the explosive substance not it was pipe bombs initially in the
00:09:45.620 disclosure in the media even in the court that's not the case anymore it was a substance of an explosive
00:09:51.520 nature it was found at his residence 200 kilometers away from coots i mean which farmyard can you drive
00:10:01.340 on where there is not some explosive substance i believe even earlier today in the court the crown
00:10:07.100 said if you purchase and don't quote me on this hairspray and you don't use use it it could be
00:10:13.320 considered an explosive substance i know it is you can throw it in the fire i mean deodorant cans are
00:10:17.560 explosive substance it's just a stretch it's just it's it's it's it's almost craziness it's just
00:10:23.660 every farmer every every um everybody that's that's in a specialty industry they they improvise
00:10:33.480 they try to do you know without blowing themselves up but sometimes you gotta build something that isn't
00:10:38.440 available on the market that doesn't mean that it's an explosive substance for a dangerous purpose
00:10:44.380 no it wasn't coots it didn't it wasn't like it was primed and ready to go in coots that's not what
00:10:49.460 this was it's what they're trying to make it out to be so again back to your previous question it's
00:10:55.340 malicious it is they're trying to throw everything at these guys and they're creating a theory out of
00:11:02.700 thin air 100 correct 100 correct um marco's dead on the money what they're doing here and what they've
00:11:12.900 been doing since day one and this gets back to what you said earlier about the lack of coverage
00:11:17.620 or the lack of adequate coverage on this case is that they're trying to convict these guys in the
00:11:22.640 court of public opinion right so the the charge of having an explosive device was basically an
00:11:28.780 opportunity when uh when the rcmp executed a search warrant on tony olianic's property again nearly
00:11:36.180 200 kilometers away from the protest site you know tony olianic and his late father george both had a
00:11:43.480 quarrying operation tony's had a bunch of different businesses throughout his life he's a very productive
00:11:48.940 member of society he's always been self-employed he's a very hard worker and during trial one of his
00:11:55.140 business associates even testified to the fact that sometimes you use these you sort of explosives to get
00:12:02.500 drill bits out of rock um to blast rock there's all there's all kinds of like go on youtube and and
00:12:08.580 type in you know a mine explosion mine dynamite and they'll show you blowing stuff up to feed it into
00:12:14.500 crushers to make aggregate to make all kinds of different products right but what the crown was doing
00:12:19.400 was using this to pad their case because what they do is they prosecute there's a term for this
00:12:24.860 prosecutorial overcharging where if they're trying to get somebody they throw as many charges at them as
00:12:30.720 they can even know knowing that if the case goes to court they'll probably lose because there might
00:12:37.680 not be any evidence whatsoever or not enough of it but they do it anyways to intimidate uh those who
00:12:43.960 have been arrested to intimidate uh witnesses to basically say look like we are the government we
00:12:50.000 have bottomless pits of money we can fight you forever so we're just going to charge you with this
00:12:54.920 charge you with that charge you with as much as we can and i believe justice labrens even during
00:13:00.400 uh sentencing hearings mentioned as a mitigating factor that you know these explosives were 200
00:13:07.840 kilometers away they had nothing to do with the protest like labrens gets it right so when we see
00:13:13.760 the sentencing come down on september 9th i'm pretty sure that um the explosive charge is not going to
00:13:20.480 play a factor at all what was the rcmp up to here though this this smells to me of a frame-up the
00:13:30.440 perception was out there and the rcmp gave every indication at the time i remember watching the
00:13:36.980 coverage that this was somehow a direct threat to the border these explosives it was rcmp deliberately
00:13:44.540 mismanaging this case i don't want to accuse them of framing these people but it certainly looks that
00:13:51.720 well the perception is everything and and to me the the honor and repute of the rcmp is getting lower
00:13:59.420 and lower every time they investigate any of these incidents because it looks like they're deliberately
00:14:05.020 i won't say falsifying the evidence maybe i shouldn't say that but it looks like they're
00:14:10.980 mishandling at the very least the evidence what would you say i mean mishandling of the evidence
00:14:16.300 like over and above um this overcharge with the explosives thing you know that that really famous
00:14:23.180 photo of all of the all the guns that they had on a table i mean that's mishandling of evidence
00:14:28.340 because they had to unbag everything and set it all up for this propaganda photo which continues to
00:14:34.360 haunt this case like every time you get in a discussion with anyone anytime you see the mainstream media
00:14:39.040 they always print that photo because they have to what they're trying to do is the propaganda
00:14:44.260 operation they want you to believe that these guys were like ready to go to war with the cops
00:14:49.560 and they just they show you that propaganda photo and then they repeat the allegations from undercover
00:14:55.920 officers ad nauseum which we all have to remember and i want people to understand this every single
00:15:02.180 allegation from the undercover officers is not based on anything they never had recordings whatsoever
00:15:08.080 hastily drawn down notes at the end but as you say um given orders that may have come from ottawa
00:15:15.140 you know they were looking for anything to to shut down the freedom convoy they were considering using
00:15:21.320 the emergencies act from the word go i mean trudeau admitted that at poec that they were considering it
00:15:28.080 very early so what was there communications between you know uh curtis the blocky brenda lucky and the
00:15:35.800 rcmp at coots was this a setup were these guys walking into a trap it would be good to find out
00:15:41.660 black locks reporter uh showed in a report that there's like 17 000 classified or top secret documents
00:15:50.260 related to the freedom convoy that we still haven't seen uh how many of those documents indicate
00:15:56.240 communication between rcmp and ottawa and rcmp and coots like we don't know right 700 of them
00:16:03.120 are considered top secret why are there top secret documents for a peaceful protest like what are
00:16:08.980 they trying to hide right so these are questions we have to ask ourselves as we're watching this case
00:16:14.100 proceed because of all those all of these other factors right and of course the last time we talked
00:16:20.720 we mentioned how a access to information i think it was the freedom of information act in the states
00:16:27.500 revealed how the biden administration and the trudeau administration were colluding with the
00:16:33.000 department of homeland security actively censoring the accounts of freedom convoy organizers participants
00:16:40.320 so is it it's not beyond belief that there's further collusion here that further revelations from any
00:16:48.640 access requests that are actually affirmed or completed we might discover more information i doubt though
00:16:55.760 we're going to get more on this because this whole matter to me has been a cover-up from day one
00:17:01.540 if you recall it was the the accusations that there was somehow some some sinister militia
00:17:09.500 work going on here and these accusations of diagonal on being behind all this which of course and it's
00:17:16.740 nothing more than a a a web chat society they don't have an organized militia oh and for for all the noise
00:17:24.300 they made about diagonal on diagonal on was a dead letter in trial um they were only mentioned i think
00:17:30.000 once or twice and it was only because of the photo on that patch of the vest that was seen but as far as
00:17:36.060 um the prosecution goes and the way the trial went no mention of them whatsoever other than that patch
00:17:43.060 it became a total non-entity uh the crown tried to bring in this woman named barbara perry as a
00:17:48.820 as a sort of expert witness to testify to the supposed right-wing extremism of the coots four
00:17:55.160 guys uh the crown actually withdrew their application to have her on because they realized she was a
00:18:00.700 crazy person so it wasn't going to help their case so that all that stuff is garbage um interestingly
00:18:06.800 again i'm going to go back to something you said at the beginning about the media coverage on this
00:18:10.820 um i wrote i've written several emails to the cbc and they actually answered me i was so surprised
00:18:18.180 um i complained about a there's a sort of cbc radio show and podcast called front burner where
00:18:26.560 they had on finally after two and a half years of this case going forward they invited on a gentleman
00:18:33.420 who writes for the canadian press named bill graveland mr graveland repeats uh the government side of the
00:18:39.900 issue at all times he does never he never provides countervailing evidence he never talks to the
00:18:45.680 people on the advocate side doesn't talk to the defense doesn't talk to anything and he just he
00:18:50.880 just repeats the government line on this cbc had him on he did his thing did his job to smear the men
00:18:57.340 so i uh myself and another associate uh wrote letters to the cbc about it and they actually answered me
00:19:04.380 and then it would be directly from the cbc's ombudsman and then he looped me in
00:19:09.900 to an email with a guy named uh brody fenlon who's the big cheese big kahuna uh news editor guy for
00:19:16.800 the entire cbc and then a couple of weeks later i get another email from the head of uh the director
00:19:23.300 of journalism for cbc calgary where she tried to dissemble on the coverage and said you know
00:19:30.360 we believe it's fair and we believe we've been impartial um by not covering this case right like
00:19:37.280 they had they did the front burner thing they've had a few articles on their website but in two and
00:19:41.980 a half years they never talked to anybody on the defense side they never talked to the families of
00:19:47.540 the men never talked to their advocates never talked to their communities it's just all been the
00:19:52.660 government side and the cbc this woman at cbc calgary literally tried to say that this was fair and
00:19:59.800 impartial two and a half years of not talking to the other side of the story is fair and impartial
00:20:05.580 to the cbc like let's defund these bastards well i think that's something everybody watching this
00:20:13.060 show right anyway would agree with and i have been i've been fighting for the defunding the cbc long
00:20:18.880 before it became a a good talking point for the pure poly of conservatives and it's amazing to me how
00:20:25.240 they continue to take 1.3 billion dollars a year from taxpayers and give so little back in terms of
00:20:32.600 news coverage and do i think they could survive by themselves yeah probably uh but the way our our
00:20:40.900 media is subsidized now the whole mainstream media is subsidized by by trudeau this whole thing has
00:20:46.900 is a sham it has to stop there has to be objective media out there but i i don't know if the mainstream
00:20:52.980 media is going to survive the next well i would i would say let the people who listen to the cbc and
00:20:59.480 think they're actually uh an impartial arbiter of reality pay for it which is to say rich people in
00:21:06.080 toronto and montreal and ottawa right if you're a government employee with a six-figure salary and
00:21:10.780 you believe you need the cbc cool pony up your own money and subscribe to it and don't make the rest
00:21:16.340 of us pay because we know they're a propaganda outfit right yeah it well it's sort of a microcosm of
00:21:22.380 the trudeau government because here you have a crown corporation that actually gives its executives
00:21:29.100 it gives all of the grand poobahs in the organization bonuses while it's firing working people from the
00:21:37.020 organization and it just amazes me how they can look themselves in the mirror every morning and do this
00:21:42.920 because these people are getting horrendously huge salaries at the top for censoring the news
00:21:48.840 for telling us what we should believe and at the same time they're laying off people because they
00:21:53.760 just can't afford it they just can't afford to keep going and not for a minute do they say well
00:21:59.120 maybe we should stop giving ourselves these huge bonuses if we're serious about this even the optics
00:22:03.840 are bad but that doesn't matter it's not just the optics it's the mechanics the logistics of it
00:22:08.760 this is an organization that can't afford to give bonuses to people but they can't keep doing it
00:22:13.620 because they know the trudeau government will keep flushing money their way and it just when i and
00:22:18.660 when i see the coverage they do and and to me what happened in coots is a perfect example of that
00:22:24.600 how they their coverage is inadequate to say the least it's not completely distorted right and i want to
00:22:30.320 i want to make a point here just so that i don't want people to think we're just beating on the cbc
00:22:35.320 the rest of the media's coverage has been terrible i mentioned this bill graveland guy
00:22:39.360 uh his articles like go out on the wire and get republished by the globa mail or ctv
00:22:45.220 um the national post had a guest contribution on the coots story last week littered with errors
00:22:53.540 half the article was again repeating allegations from the undercover officers verbatim as if they were
00:23:00.100 the truth not telling their readers that none of this stuff was recorded not not even like indicating
00:23:06.740 the basic truth that hey these guys got ruled not guilty which means the jury saw through what the
00:23:13.260 undercovers was saying and rendered it basically irrelevant right why is this why is the center
00:23:19.040 right publication like the national post not asking itself deeper questions about what's gone on with
00:23:25.020 this case why is the toronto sun not asking deeper questions right like this whole coots thing it seems
00:23:30.880 like it's it's radioactive even to supposedly private media now remember they're most of these guys are
00:23:38.200 on the take with subsidies from uh trudeau so they they're basically government media as well but like
00:23:43.980 i've written to all of these papers and all of these websites i've offered to go on a podcast on the left
00:23:50.740 like canadaland one of the biggest leftist podcasts in canada i sent all of their people an email saying
00:23:56.880 how come you guys aren't talking about this would you like to i can hook you up with uh the advocates
00:24:02.060 out in alberta here's all this stuff that like various people have written no answer like these
00:24:07.500 people just do not want to hear the other side of the story it's just been shut down by everybody
00:24:12.920 it's like a total code of silence other than people like yourself yeah and one of the uh things that a lot
00:24:20.820 of people have totally disregarded and i never see it mentioned in the mainstream media is that
00:24:27.160 one of the reasons the rationale that trudeau invoked the emergencies act was he had to stop
00:24:32.980 this crisis at the border and of course this so-called crisis at the border was resolved before
00:24:38.580 that's right the emergencies act not just in alberta but in ontario so there was no rationale except to
00:24:45.040 come down heavy and hard on the peaceful protest in ottawa and it all comes down to that and and the
00:24:51.640 trudeau government continues to pretend that they did the right thing but before we before we leave
00:24:57.580 and thank you for keeping us updated on on what's happening with the coots too because i this i say again
00:25:04.060 has been underreported not just by the mainstream media and not just by cbc but by conservative media who
00:25:10.360 haven't been there and i i take them to task for that if i right so let me let me give you an
00:25:15.820 indication of the media who showed up in left bridge this week uh rebel news sheila gun read is there
00:25:25.900 and this bill graveland guy that's it they were the only two i think at one point there was someone else
00:25:31.760 there i can't remember who but for the most part it's been the only mainstream media has been rebel news
00:25:37.540 and this canadian press guy who's done nothing but smear the men and peddle disinformation
00:25:41.880 that's that's that's incredible that confirms my suspicions as to who's been there just uh shifting
00:25:50.260 quickly to what happened recently here in ottawa with the freedom convoy trial of chris barber and
00:25:56.420 tamara leach i i have been covering that i've been at 95 of the of the court dates when they've been
00:26:02.940 here and they keep yanking these poor people from saskatchewan and alberta to ottawa for three or four
00:26:08.940 days at a time the last time they were here they had to spend two bloody weeks in town at their own
00:26:14.200 expense of course to wait so they could get the their defense final summation then they were told
00:26:21.680 the prosecution had one more kick at the can the crown was going to have another summation and this
00:26:26.940 whole thing to me is just mind-boggling this is the this will be the third prosecution summation now
00:26:33.020 at least they can do that via zoom they don't have to come back to ottawa but this has been law fair
00:26:39.220 wards waged against these two and and i've and i've talked to both of them and they were so relieved to
00:26:44.380 find out no they didn't have to drive back to ottawa this month for yet another day in court but what
00:26:52.100 amazes me about this court is that they're not going to get a verdict on this mischief charge and
00:26:57.920 let's remember no explosives involved here no guns this is a mischief charge like what happens at a
00:27:03.620 at a bad wedding reception they're not going to get a verdict on this till at the earliest january
00:27:09.260 february 2025 perhaps spring i mean this will be almost literally two and a half years to get a verdict
00:27:17.860 in a mischief trial right i i i don't know i'm not a lawyer i'm not a judge but it seems to me that
00:27:26.780 justice uh heather perkins mcveigh could quash this right like if she wanted to i i believe i could be
00:27:33.940 wrong that she could just say this is ridiculous and put her foot down and i mean she's got plenty
00:27:39.440 of good reason to because the crown has no case she realizes how ridiculous this is she's been
00:27:44.800 extremely frustrated in court i believe you've seen that everyone who's been there has reported on
00:27:48.900 that the problem is if uh ms uh justice mcveigh or if justice labrens were to you know accurately
00:27:58.400 and truthfully you know put their foot down on the malicious prosecution going on with both these
00:28:03.580 cases um their careers are over right uh 77 percent of the judiciary in canada are donors to
00:28:13.280 members of or appointees by the liberal party of canada it's a club and it's maintained and run by
00:28:19.700 the laurentian elite of whom the liberal party is their political arm and if they do the right thing
00:28:26.620 they're gone their careers are over uh because that's just the way it is in canada right now
00:28:32.100 so i you know it's it sucks that uh we have to wait this long it's it's really terrible that the
00:28:38.180 coots guys spent two and a half years in jail uh the media have done nothing to ask any questions
00:28:43.900 about that tony olianic and jerry morin both spent around 90 days of peace and solitary confinement
00:28:49.600 which is a recognized form of torture why is it that we have gitmo north in canada and why is it
00:28:55.480 nobody's asking any questions about that right like canadians and canadian society always pride
00:29:00.780 ourselves and we have for decades oh we're not like the americans we're all about peacekeeping
00:29:05.540 we're all about like a fair and liberal society and when we have gitmo north nobody wants to turn
00:29:12.420 around and figure out where the smell is coming from no that that is so true and it's so true and
00:29:18.700 i this is only going to get worse as we get closer to trudeau's online harms act with free speech we see
00:29:26.280 what's happening in the uk right now it's just shocking that what the the world's oldest democracy and
00:29:33.360 that's what britain is going back to the magna carta it took centuries of of of activism of of
00:29:40.240 fighting the government of fighting the crown in in the in great britain to reach a stable democracy
00:29:46.600 and this clown keir starmer i call him hair keir starmer by the way i don't call him sir
00:29:51.900 i don't know who the hell had the bright idea of knighting this incompetent ass but he's hair
00:29:58.480 keir starmer for obvious reasons he reminds me of another hair from germany but this guy
00:30:04.980 is clamping down on free speech to the point where people are getting three years in jail for opposing
00:30:10.940 the government and this to me is very ominous because this is going to happen in canada that's
00:30:16.640 right true to you know and that yeah if built these if built these 63 passes canada will be an even
00:30:23.660 deeper shit than it already is and one of my contentions here and again i could be wrong i
00:30:29.740 think what's happening with the coots guys and possibly even uh chris barber and tamara litch
00:30:35.100 uh is the government is looking for cases for precedent for when 63 passes because it's going to be brand new
00:30:42.540 legislation if it passes there's no case law for it right but you have to understand certain parts of
00:30:50.040 bill c63 relate to thought crime right like they if they can there there's components of c63 which
00:30:57.080 allow the government to use your social media posting and your communication against you to argue
00:31:02.180 that you might need an ankle bracelet to be monitored you might even need to go to jail and be put in
00:31:08.080 custody because they believe you're going to commit a crime right that's like thought crime this is like
00:31:13.540 minority report level stuff but because this uh piece of legislation is going to be brand new
00:31:18.760 no precedent if you look at the prosecution of tony olianek and chris carbert the vast bulk of it
00:31:26.280 is based on the allegations from the undercover officers and from text messages and group chats
00:31:32.340 and phone calls so they're they're building the case around totally tony olianek's words mostly because
00:31:39.340 there's less from chris carbert and that's that's what they're building it on right what is what does
00:31:44.840 tony olianek think what is tony olianek saying they're trying to bust tony olianek based on what's
00:31:51.640 in his head chris barber and tamarilich same thing they were trying to get them on their social media
00:31:56.880 posts the government is trying to come for your right to express yourself and for what's in your head
00:32:03.720 they don't believe that you should have your own independent thoughts they don't believe you should
00:32:07.980 be allowed to express yourself look what's going on out in bc here this week right um the the bc
00:32:14.020 conservatives in election coming up and the ndp and bc are freaking out because they found out like
00:32:19.000 four of the candidates um and this other party donated to the freedom convoy and they're all
00:32:24.560 like oh we can't have this they do not believe in your right to express yourself or to take part in
00:32:30.980 um movements or protests that they don't think are necessary right these people are tyrants
00:32:38.600 if c63 passes we're going to get keir starmer on steroids in canada
00:32:43.620 yeah i i couldn't agree more and that's that's why we're fighting this bill as much as possible
00:32:51.020 as if if this thing passes second reading in the fall it's ominous it could pass before the next
00:32:59.020 election if we have a next election i and i keep saying i don't put it past trudeau to declare an
00:33:04.820 emergency or a crisis to postpone that next election perhaps indefinitely because these
00:33:10.260 people are all working in concert this is confirmed to me that what's happening in the uk what happened
00:33:16.440 in france with the arrest of the ceo telegram confirms to me that these people are working
00:33:22.440 in concert there's a higher agenda going on here there's a globalist agenda they're all reading from
00:33:27.520 the same talking points kamala harris is the same way she's reading from justin trudeau's housing plan
00:33:32.540 for god's sake she's reading from the same talking points that the liberal party of canada produces
00:33:37.200 as the uk labor party produces as emmanuel macron is saying in france these people all have the same
00:33:44.780 script and it's frightening because you know where that script is coming from it's coming from the wf
00:33:49.500 another globalist organization all right well let us remember that the uh original sort of communist
00:33:56.700 movement and socialist movement it was called common turn communist international right
00:34:02.300 what do we what do we have now it's international in scope they don't believe in uh nation sovereignty
00:34:08.360 they don't believe in your right to express yourself like we got some ominous parallels here
00:34:13.680 that people should be investigating as they see what their governments are doing to them
00:34:17.560 oh that's that's a very good point communist international and now we have globalists
00:34:23.580 international and we have we have people who are all doing the same thing and people wonder
00:34:28.540 well i wonder why free speech is being attacked in the traditional democracies uk canada australia
00:34:34.700 united states all at the same time it's like there's something behind this yeah there is obviously you
00:34:40.100 really have to have your head in the sand not to notice that these people are being orchestrated and
00:34:45.980 but i tell you gord thank you for keeping on top of this story because i know there's a lot of canadians
00:34:51.760 who just want to ignore it want to pretend this just just has didn't happen that the police didn't act
00:34:56.920 this way that we can keep trusting everybody trust your government trust your police force i don't
00:35:02.060 anyway i i haven't for you know for quite some time but as a former military guy i always did trust the
00:35:07.780 rcmp i i always i always saw them as almost brothers in arms comrades in arms we were fighting the same
00:35:13.800 good fight for canada i don't see that anymore i see them being in the pocket of justin trudeau
00:35:18.040 or whomever is paying the salary and i think that's ominous for canada i think that's very
00:35:23.340 very very bad because i don't think we have equal justice in this pr in this trial and coots has
00:35:29.180 proven that to me so i my my hope and my prayers are with these guys this week i i would i would like
00:35:36.000 them to see them get out i'd like to see them at least get time served and perhaps more but if
00:35:42.980 if the scales of justice are so askew in this country that nine years is even a possibility
00:35:49.080 then it's i i hope there is massive protests and at least a massive realization amongst canadians
00:35:55.600 that there's something wrong with our justice system that it's become persecution right persecution
00:36:00.740 it's become adversarial it has become so politicized it's no longer in our control and i think that's
00:36:10.340 that's dangerous you've been on top of the story from day one and and i my praise goes out to rebel
00:36:16.060 news for being there as well everybody in oberta should be there watch watching this next week
00:36:22.700 because no matter how this goes this is a historic decision for all canadians and that's what i say
00:36:28.880 about chris barber and tamira leach every time i see them in ottawa i say we're you fought for us
00:36:34.900 for covid against covid mandates for basic personal freedom i'm fighting for you today i'm fighting for
00:36:42.280 you because you put your reputation on the line you spent time in jail tamira you guys had your bank
00:36:48.320 accounts frozen you guys have been through hell and back with this trial gone back and forth back and
00:36:53.860 forth it never seems to end so i'm standing with you today this is why i cover these stories as i do
00:37:01.100 because to me this is about basic freedom individual freedom of freedom of speech freedom of assembly and
00:37:08.600 without those things we have no democracy and so people say well aren't you getting a little bit too
00:37:13.960 subjective in this i say no because in the second world war it was clear there was an enemy
00:37:19.580 to world peace to world sanctity to sanity and that enemy was the axis powers and we were standing firm
00:37:30.340 against that and journalists understood that journalists don't understand today this is a war
00:37:34.240 on the mind this is a war against free speech and we cannot do anything less than fight this war
00:37:41.280 and if we have to we have to stand up and say these people have been unjustly persecuted and that's why
00:37:46.500 i continue to do that so thank you gordon for the work you're doing on this once again you're
00:37:50.800 information you're autonomous truckers sub your sub stack is in the description and the work you're
00:37:57.120 doing the writing you're doing is appreciated because believe me we need more of it and i thank you for
00:38:03.600 your contributions to this because that is so so incredibly necessary right now um thank yeah
00:38:09.720 thanks for having me on david i appreciate your kind words as you said you know uh these people went to
00:38:14.860 the wall for us they stood up and said no more they organized they went to ottawa they went to coots
00:38:20.420 went uh windsor uh the border between manitoba and north dakota uh put their put their bodies their
00:38:28.140 trucks their businesses and everything on the line to say that enough is enough and the least i could
00:38:33.960 do is to speak about it and let people know what's going on and and help fill the gap there's a number
00:38:40.340 of people out there also writing about this and paying attention to it and the more the merrier i say
00:38:45.420 and yeah please keep your eyes on it uh september 9th we should be getting a uh a final ruling on
00:38:52.260 sentencing from justice labrens for the boys out in coots great we will be keeping our eyes open and
00:38:58.280 we'll have you on again soon gordon our guest today has been gordon mcgill autonomous truckers read his
00:39:03.080 sub stack read the work he's doing this guy has been out there in the front lines fighting not just
00:39:08.180 for the coots too and all the other people involved but for canadian freedom and
00:39:12.980 join us again soon we'll be back on the air tomorrow same time same place giving you all the news that
00:39:20.420 you need to know i'm david creighton and thank you gordon for being here again no problem sir thank you