Tamiara Leach in court, Chris Barber returns back to work, and P.M. Trudeau in Asia trying to sell Canada. Plus some updates on the Calgary riots with Eritrean immigrants. Please stick around for the show. Listener discretion advised.
00:02:32.800And I also want to say thank you out there to the fine people at Northern Perspective, Cipher and Fox, for putting on some great content and giving me a mention or two every time they go on their show.
00:03:07.480Now, my wife and I, we watch CTV in the morning.
00:03:10.220Usually she gets over to work and she goes to work and I go to work kind of thing.
00:03:13.980Just a routine thing just to get a sense of what's going on in the world.
00:03:17.620But we're all guilty of seeing mainstream media lie about things and promote narratives in favor of certain politicians and certain leaders here and certain leaders there.
00:03:29.680So I'm going to be adding a little column here from Rebel Media later in regards to some of the reaction to Tamara Leach in court.
00:03:39.380Some of the civilians, I guess you can say, some Ottowans, citizens of Ottawa, nonetheless, speaking their mind against her.
00:03:48.580Well, that'll come up later in the show.
00:03:49.640But I've been seeing a lot of Twitter feeds, ex-feeds in regards to how some people say they should throw the book at Tamara Leach because of her incompetence, because of her tyranny.
00:04:03.340And when you actually sit and watch her being interviewed, she is the furthest thing from being a tyrant that this country has ever seen.
00:04:13.320She has displayed more integrity, has more balls than our leaders, and just stood up for something that she believed in.
00:04:21.860Now, whether you agree with the convoy or not, and I've, you know, banged some heads with fellow vets, and I've banged some heads with some family members in regards to what a freedom convoy is.
00:04:33.420And they call it a freedom convoy because they wanted freedom from this whole mandate that was going on with the pandemic and the jibby jabs.
00:04:39.980They got sick of it because a year prior to that, our own prime minister was praising truckers for the outstanding work they are doing by getting products to market and getting food on the shelf so people can buy it, right?
00:04:55.940And yet they started putting more regulations on what you had to wait in your face, what you had to stick in your body, going across the border and back and forth, what have you.
00:05:04.040More regulations, more regulations, and a stupid app you had to put on one of these just to make everything safe.
00:05:10.980When you and I both know, ladies and gentlemen, it's been nothing but government monetization, monitoring you, getting money from you, and paying big bucks for ridiculous application, right?
00:05:22.580So we can sit here all day and discuss the pros and cons on how these people were compromising this, and they did nothing but promote tyranny and fear.
00:05:31.940And yet there is tons of footage out there, ladies and gentlemen, for you to check out for yourself by the likes of Viva Frye, Greg Wycliffe, and other independent media outlets that were in ground zero in Ottawa during those weeks, a year and a half ago, who saw what was going on.
00:06:23.520One barbershop, she closed the doors because she was scared for her life.
00:06:27.320But there were other restaurants and coffee shops that could have made a killing in the downtown core, could have made a lot of money keeping these people fed, keeping coffee going, you know, getting their product out there.
00:06:42.920And almost to recover from the pan dam.
00:06:45.980But city councillors and city officials more or less threaten these people.
00:06:51.040You open up, this is what will happen.
00:06:52.900So there's there's that side of the story there, too, that we don't really hear from the MSN.
00:06:58.580So when people ask me my opinion about how I felt about the convoy, I was all for it.
00:07:44.180OK, you're not promoting the idea of going about your business, doing your thing, having the ability to make money and to carry on with your life.
00:28:52.100So can solar be sufficient to a degree?
00:28:54.680Once you invent a solar panel that can withstand and take in a lot of the sun's light and energy without getting damaged by a hail or record low temperatures, we know when it's cold.
00:29:06.520And the same thing with these wind turbines.
00:29:40.180So that's something to think about, ladies and gentlemen, when it comes to harping about renewables.
00:29:45.160How come we don't get into hemp production?
00:29:48.380There's a plant right there that you can make without the THC that can provide a food source, that can also provide clothing, building material, and biodiesel or biofuel.
00:30:14.660It doesn't matter what state you're in, it doesn't matter what province you're in, it doesn't matter what part of the globe you're in, you have a working democracy.
00:30:20.920Yeah, everybody wants a piece of your fucking pie.
00:30:24.680But there's an idea, though, and production, too.
00:30:27.840And that we can be sufficient without being reliant on any kind of grid or any kind of government format.
00:30:33.120Because you and I both know, ladies and gentlemen, there's too much bloody regulations out there to thwart us and to hurt us, too.
00:30:41.280Anyhow, in other news, too, there was a big issue in Calgary recently.
00:30:45.520There was Eritrean Canadians, Eritrean immigrants who have come to Canada for a better life, which is nothing wrong with anybody coming to Canada for a better life.
00:30:58.540Any working democracy, there is nothing wrong with that, too.
00:31:01.760But this past weekend, Labor Day weekend, there was some issues with the Eritreans gathering in Calgary.
00:31:09.820And this is an article from National Post by Sam Riches.
00:31:15.300Eritrean celebration turns violent in Calgary amid political divisions.
00:31:19.840There's more footage of this on the Rebel Channel, too, if you guys.
00:31:22.800I'll put this in the description for you.
00:31:24.320A riot between anti-Eritrean government protesters in blue and pro-government Eritrean protesters broke out during a soccer tournament promoting world peace at the Roslyn Park in Edmonton Saturday, Calgary, August 19th.
00:31:40.620Well, my apologies, ladies and gentlemen.
00:31:41.960Anyway, I'll leave this article in the description for you to follow.
00:31:44.940Calgary police are investigating after a violent conflict involving about 150 people broke out in the city's Falcon Ridge neighborhood on Saturday.
00:31:52.460The incident believed to have involved Eritrean groups who hold conflicting views about the country's governance and politics and happened just weeks after violent clashes at Eritrean cultural festivals in Edmonton and Toronto.
00:32:05.740So it's kind of a national thing, ladies and gentlemen.
00:32:07.440Similar incidents have also recently occurred in Sweden, Germany, and Israel, where more than 100 people were injured after Eritrean embassy held an event to mark 30 years since independence.
00:32:17.540Eritrea, a country of about 3.6 million people in the Horn of Africa, has been ruled by President Isaias Afwerki and his party, the People's Front for Democracy and Justice, PFDJ, since gaining independence from Ethiopia in 1993.
00:32:31.900Eritrea operates as a one-party state with the PFDJ exercising total control over aspects of governance.
00:32:40.900And Afwerki, 77 years of age, has been characterized as a brutal dictator leading one of the world's most oppressive governments.
00:32:49.100A 2016 United Nations Commission of Inquiry report found the government's totalitarian practices had manifested in the wholesale disregard for liberty of Eritrea's citizens, including the suppression of dissent, limited civil liberties, and a national conscription program.
00:33:03.200So I'll leave this article in the description for you as all to read at your own leisure, ladies and gentlemen.
00:33:10.660The thing being, you're in Canada now, folks, okay?
00:33:13.720You have the freedom to express yourself any way you want, okay?
00:33:17.800But you'll see a picture in that article, too, where they're holding these big sticks.
00:33:23.120Which kind of brings me back to the first point of the podcast, too, about justice.
00:33:26.880You get a group of individuals that are being tried for mischief.
00:33:30.080You get a group of individuals that are being tried for conspiracy to mischief.
00:33:34.300And yet you have 150 people in one city, 100 people in another city, with sticks and batons causing shit.