Parliamentarians getting back to work and the murder of a gunsmith from Port Dover, Ontario. Also, the ongoing investigation into the death of a local gunsmith, Roger Cantano, and the ever-looming Elliot Ness investigation.
00:02:00.900Yes, Parliamentarians are going back to work, finally.
00:02:04.400And, of course, the big dilemmas are the vaccine mandates, the floods that are happening in British Columbia right now as we speak,
00:02:10.680and other political dogmas that have been plaguing us the past year and a half, ladies and gentlemen.
00:02:17.280Now, from running in the last federal election, you get some insight on how the political game works,
00:02:23.900and yada, yada, yada, mudsling, what have you.
00:02:26.460Now, I'm not personally impressed with a lot of the leadership that has gone on in the past little while from all major parties.
00:02:37.080Doesn't matter if it's from the Bloc, the Greens, especially the Liberals, the Conservatives, what have you.
00:02:42.860Because during this past year and a half with the pandemic and everything, it has just been a real, how do you say, real shit show when it comes to leadership.
00:02:52.200You've got all three major parties booting out, cabinet members booting out, senators booting out this, booting out that,
00:02:58.620all because they won't work or walk a certain party line or a certain mandate in the name of the vaccinations, in the name of COVID and all that other good stuff.
00:03:10.360Now, I've said numerous times before on the show, ladies and gentlemen, if you want the jab, get the jab.
00:03:15.980If you don't want the jab, don't get the jab.
00:03:18.160Personal choice, personal whatever, your body, your choice, right?
00:03:21.220But it seems that every day we turn around, there is a new mandate, not a law, a mandate or a condition or another rule for people to follow.
00:03:32.240Now, some of the stipulation for people coming back to Parliament, stipulations correction, plural, is that they have to have proof of vaccination.
00:03:42.220So basically, show your papers to get back to work.
00:03:44.780Now, the average salary of the politicians now is anywhere from $183,000 to $185,000 per year, per annum, which they voted on twice in the past year and a half to increase.
00:03:58.220And I don't care who got a raise or who didn't get a raise or who gives to charity, who doesn't give to charity.
00:04:04.180The thing being, a lot of Canadians in this country that lost their jobs over the beer bug, over the mandatory vaccinations in certain jurisdictions, over opinions, over actions, i.e. protesting for freedom of choice and freedom of movement.
00:04:21.800Now, my biggest concern is when these individuals get back to work is that they're going to be hobgobbling for the next four weeks.
00:04:31.740Then they'll have a Christmas break and then they'll be off another six weeks for Christmas to hobgobble some more, to be seen here, to be seen there.
00:04:39.360And I'm just so tired of the disingenuine leadership that I'm seeing from all major parties in this country, ladies and gentlemen.
00:04:47.440You can please give me your opinion via comment, like, and subscribe, all that good stuff when you see this podcast on YouTube and on Wimkin and on Brighton and on Rumble, respectively.
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00:05:46.760And my wife and I are happier getting things on the go, regardless of how this past year and a half has affected a lot of us Canucks, a lot of my American friends, British, French.
00:05:58.360And the world as we see it, ladies and gentlemen, too.
00:06:01.700Anyway, without digressing even more, carrying out more of the parliamentary stuff.
00:06:05.760And I'll be getting up to Roger Katenko there shortly.
00:06:08.780But why did it take two months, ladies and gentlemen?
00:06:13.340Why does it take two months, especially after a federal election, whether it was needed or not, whatever the opinion is on whether it was needed or not?
00:06:20.640Because there was nothing really ventured, nothing really gained, just another bad taste in people's mouths since September.
00:06:26.280And now it's taken two months for these clowns to get back to work.
00:06:29.520Now, we've seen the Three Amigos issue that happened in the States with Joe Biden.
00:06:42.460And what kind of deal was reached, honestly?
00:06:47.420Like, how has Canada benefited from this Three Amigos deal?
00:06:51.960We still can't get our oil to market because of certain American influences, i.e. the Tides Foundations, Clinton's Foundations.
00:06:58.480Of course, the liberal stance against the anti-oil issue, even though they do like to drive around in expensive cars and aircraft and telling us minions what to do.
00:07:07.440And what kind of deal was reached for Canada?
00:07:12.960You know, did the pint-sized you-know-what come to any solid conclusion, any solid foundation to help the Canadian economy flourish?
00:07:19.740No, of course not, because the liberals and some conservative members and the bloc and the greenies and the NDP are all in cahoots with the secular.
00:07:29.000We just keep printing money to pay off our debt, even though there's no products coming or going as we speak.
00:07:34.500So when I look at these NAFTA deals that this liberal government has put together, when I look at these so-called deals to help the Canadian economy, is it really helping you and me out?
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00:08:16.840Anyhow, carrying on again with Back to Work.
00:08:19.440Now, are they actually going to do any work this time around, ladies and gentlemen?
00:08:22.360Are parliamentarians actually going to get together and work on some kind of real, real deal here, some real, you know, understanding?
00:08:30.180Now, as far as I know, they still want to keep pushing the Bill C-36, which apparently died in the summertime, but they're going to try to regurgitate it again, you know, to stop the whole anti-online hate speech.
00:08:42.340We can't say hateful things to people because it might hurt someone's feelings.
00:08:46.220You can't criticize politicians for doing a terrible job.
00:08:49.220You can't criticize leaders for doing a terrible job, especially if they're female, because they might have a good cry or something like that,
00:08:55.540and just not be able to cope and deal with the consequences of their bullshit.
00:09:00.540Last time I checked, that's part of being an adult, learning how to accept and take responsibility for yourself, good and or bad.
00:09:08.200But, of course, we have to lighten the load and make sure everyone's comfortable, right?
00:09:13.040Make sure that, you know, all these politicians who are making a lot of money at your expense and my expense are sitting comfortably, dictating terms of our existence.
00:09:32.080Honestly, what kind of sound conclusion do they come up with?
00:09:44.800As informative as that might have been, I don't really see any conclusion.
00:09:50.380Now, they're still protesting Wet'suwet'en because there were two journalists that were apprehended by the police services, right?
00:09:58.660And I'm not against any police service arresting any journalist, unless said journalist, you know, broke the law.
00:10:06.420But then again, it's obviously a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:10:10.480Now, I personally don't care what the point of view of certain journalists are, whatever.
00:10:15.680You can read the newspaper, not read the newspaper, read the article, not read the article, and do counterpoints and write letters to the editor, all that good stuff, just like we were taught as children.
00:10:24.220But it seems like now there's always this victim mentality when it comes to someone being apprehended or being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:10:31.660Now, big news in the States right now is the whole Rittenhouse issue.
00:10:34.400You know, he's not guilty because he shot three people dead at a protest.
00:10:39.460Now, for those individuals that have weighed in and pulled the race card and everything like that, it wasn't a racist issue, ladies and gentlemen.
00:11:00.280You know, I, for one, I'm getting so sick and tired of hearing about the whole Rittenhouse issue.
00:11:03.820It's like, okay, you know, he was a kid, he was armed, he was allowed to have said gun because, well, he followed the law, apparently, and he wasn't deemed guilty.
00:11:14.100And those individuals that he shot and or killed, they had a pretty nasty track record on their own, too.
00:11:20.600I think one of them was an actual legitimate pedophile, if I'm not mistaken.
00:11:26.280So, when it comes to that, I think Mr. Rittenhouse did that area of favor, right?
00:11:31.840Because the only justice I see for pedophiles, personally, is death, okay?
00:11:39.060I don't care what the science goes into, or the nouveau science that's being projected now, especially with these clowns that say minor attracted persons and other watered-down BS, okay?
00:11:53.940So, when it comes to Rittenhouse, fine.
00:11:55.980Justice was served, as far as I'm concerned.
00:12:04.520But then again, we've seen context and words being treated as if it was bad gas, rather than telling the truth, okay?
00:12:13.100We've seen nothing but these uprisings and these riots, and to all these figureheads that weigh in, all these media moguls, other podcasters, and other so-called diversity and inclusion experts talking about violence and violence.
00:12:26.400Let's take a look at some of the values that some of them promote, too, kind of like our parliamentarians when it comes to dividing people over the vaccine or not having the vaccine.
00:12:38.060Instead of telling people how it is and what's going on, let's just keep creating a new narrative to make everything so lovey-dovey, right?
00:12:46.920When the reality is you keep telling people what to do, you keep backing people into corners, what do you expect?
00:12:52.040You're either going to get submission or people are going to start biting.
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00:13:13.240When these clowns get back to work, let's just hope they actually try to promote something other than more division.
00:13:18.280Okay, now, Mr. O'Toole is on the spot right now because he let a senator go because he or she was questioning his leadership integrity, per se.
00:13:31.320Now, there's some shadow cabinet ministers that are still standing their ground.
00:13:34.860Pierre Paulieff, Michelle Rempel, Candace Bergen standing in the high ground looking after what I personally think is right for Canadians.
00:13:42.700The economy, getting people back to work, letting people have their freedoms again to flourish and to thrive as they should.
00:13:48.840However, I'm still not seeing leadership on Mr. O'Toole's side.
00:13:52.820And we can all write off the leadership on Justin Trudeau's side.
00:14:24.060But the whole parliamentary thing, we'll have to see some results, hopefully.
00:14:26.780Because, you know, they'll try to get something done.
00:14:28.860And then they'll break for Christmas for about, you know, six or seven weeks.
00:14:31.460Then they'll come back to work and feel a lovey-dovey again and try to tell you and me again what to do with our money.
00:14:36.960Anyway, carrying on, Roger Katanko, a gentleman out of Port Dover, Ontario, or the area, 70 years old, a registered gunsmith in Canada, did some work and had contracts with some of the local police services, did some work for military members, did a lot of gunsmithing for sports shooters, Canada, America.
00:14:59.680Canada had quite the business resume when it came to working on guns in this country.
00:15:07.100Now, for those of you who don't know, those of you who have listened to my show and don't understand how the gunsmithing process works in Canada, you're treated just like a gun owner.
00:15:17.100Well, technically, you are a gun owner.
00:15:18.180And you're constantly vetted by the provincial chief firearms officer all the time.
00:15:24.140So you've got to have a squeaky clean record.
00:15:26.980You can't break any laws, no domestic issues, no nothing.
00:15:30.080You've basically got to be an all-around decent fucking human being.
00:15:33.340And, of course, you've got to be qualified to be a gunsmith as a gun owner, as well as someone who can repair guns, fix guns, and in some cases, even make them, too.
00:15:42.500And it's quite the interesting trade, ladies and gentlemen, when you think about it, because you're taught the finer points of machining.
00:15:47.960You're taught the finer points of metals and what metal can be used here and what can be used there and what can't be used here.
00:15:53.480How to machine, how to be precise and all that good stuff.
00:15:57.040And here's a gentleman, 70 years old, under the Port Dover area in Ontario, was literally gunned down by the Toronto Police Service emergency response team.
00:16:10.040To my American listeners, that's the equivalent to SWAT.
00:16:13.440Now, I'll leave links in the description for you all to follow.
00:16:17.940There was quite the intense press conference come out of that area from the family lawyer of Mystic Town, but he was literally gunned down November 3rd.
00:17:16.580And according to the video and to the stories from the CBC, the gunblog.ca, and other affiliates, nothing has ever been, how do you say, promoted, or nothing has been presented.
00:17:33.040There's this magical warrant that was never presented in light of this case.
00:17:37.400There was nothing presented to the family or the family's attorneys.
00:18:57.820And, of course, the Special Investigations Unit, those are the people in basically every major police force that investigates the lawful or the unlawful killing of a suspect or an individual that is apprehended by any police service.
00:19:30.460And the more I read about this story, the dirtier it seems, ladies and gentlemen.
00:19:35.400Now, this guy doesn't look like to be a threat.
00:19:36.960And I've worked with gunsmiths, and I've worked in gun shops, and every aspect of that is constantly vetted, not just by the federal authorities, but by provincial authorities, too.
00:19:51.640So, everybody knows exactly what you're doing, what you're selling, what you're capable of, what you own, right?
00:19:58.640And as a gunsmith, of course, you're constantly vetted because you have the ability to make or break said firearms, to enhance said firearms, just in case if you decide you wanted to.
00:20:08.000Now, I'm not saying gunsmiths would do that, you know, every gunsmith that I have talked to throughout my life has always been a stable and honest stand-up citizen, right?
00:20:19.140Who understand the fundamentals of firearms and the safety of firearms and the respect and the care it takes to make them, break them, repair them, and to look after them.
00:20:28.000Just the same as any mechanic would, looking after a car, or a diesel mechanic would, looking after a diesel engine, whether it be small, medium, heavy, or compact, or what have you.
00:20:40.100And the more I read about this guy, the more I was getting angry.
00:20:44.480Because we all know how the liberal government wants to keep kicking gun owners to the curb, keep putting people down who are associated with said firearms, and yet not look at the real problems.
00:20:54.620I.e. the gun, the gangs that bring the bad guns into Canada.
00:21:00.380The people that have the insight and the information on how guns come into Canada illegally.
00:21:06.540And here's a guy, seven years old, minding his own business, running his own shop, talking with a potential or an alleged customer of some sort, and now that customer is gone.
00:21:29.100Gun enthusiasts from the National Firearms Association and the CCFR and gunblog.ca probably put some more in-depth story and more detail into these stories.
00:21:41.200Because it affects not just Canadian gun culture, but people's freedom.
00:21:46.560If it's easy enough for the police services to react and act upon a little guy like this, you know, just a regular gunsmith who's had a great resume, an excellent reputation according to his family and friends, and people that have worked with him throughout his community, who's to say they're going to knock on my door one day or your door if you're a gun owner and pop four rounds into your chest?
00:22:14.180Who's to say that's not going to happen?
00:22:21.440And I personally know police officers that are gun owners themselves, and they're not violent people.
00:22:27.240And I've said numerous times in the show, ladies and gentlemen, I do have a lot of respect for police officers because they put their asses on the line every effing day.
00:22:35.940And regardless of the trend that is happening in both of our countries in regards to, oh, we have to defund the police, we have to defund this.
00:28:00.340So, like I said, there'll be descriptions and links for you all to follow and read along on your own leisure, of course.
00:28:06.640But, anyway, carrying on again, too, with Ottawa getting back to work.
00:28:10.080Once again, my condolences to the Katenko family.
00:28:14.100My sincerest condolences, especially to the individuals in BC right now going through a hard time with the floods.
00:28:18.460But what gets me is how when Ottawa's getting back to work, they're going to keep pushing more of this mandate of this climate emergency stuff and all that, too.
00:28:26.160And I remember seeing footage from 1990 where a lot of the roads in BC were still covered with floods and what have you, too, every fall and every spring.
00:28:39.440I'm not trying to make anyone feel bad for what's going on there.
00:28:43.240But if you want to see belief that these floods and these catastrophes are due to climate change, then I think you're sadly mistaken.
00:28:52.400I think it's just a matter of erosion and I think it's a matter of bad building in certain locations.
00:28:58.800But that's just my opinion, ladies and gentlemen.
00:29:00.340But I'm not making light or making fun of those individuals and those farmers who have lost their homes and their livelihoods because of engineering and civics mistakes.
00:29:12.260But we can do better than constantly live in fear, ladies and gentlemen, over these dire situations that have been basically brought to us by our leadership in this country.
00:29:23.960Anyway, so it's something to ponder there, too.
00:29:30.240I don't know what else to say other than tilt my hat and hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
00:29:36.340I don't wish that kind of devastation on anybody other than if you're a creepy pedophile or a lazy politician that lives a life of larceny on the expense of others.
00:29:49.660But to those good people in British Columbia, my heart goes out to you.
00:29:52.720And to the family and friends of Mr. Roger Kentanko, my heart and my condolences go out to you as all, too.
00:30:00.580And let us find the truth in these matters as well.
00:30:03.660We'll see today what Justin might have planned.
00:30:07.300I try to watch Yagbeet Singh talk about his plan today.
00:30:14.000Just every time I try to listen to this man or Justin or anybody else for that matter, too, the whole issue with the Green Party, the whole issue with the block, I just don't feel good.
00:30:27.660You know, I just don't feel good about what they have to say.
00:30:32.000And every one of them, every one of them don't have much to say when it comes to our veterans and to our seniors in this country.
00:30:38.200Their biggest concern is a $10 child care or getting the vaccines rolled out or making sure that everyone has their papers before they report to work every day in Parliament.
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00:34:18.420But when you read a story about a special response unit or emergency response team driving 130, 150 kilometers to apprehend one individual,
00:34:30.240it would make you think there's something else going on.
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