The Shadoe Davis Show - August 15, 2026


August 14th⧸2026- Dr Charles Hoffe Lets Fly at Allison Inquiry Presser!


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00:01:17.960 With your partner
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00:01:26.300 But he spends his time behind the doors
00:01:30.060 Check out this business man on the floor
00:01:34.140 He bought some wild, wild lights
00:01:37.480 On the way to the second stage on the floor
00:01:41.100 He got some wild, wild lights
00:01:44.460 Waking up when he opens the door on the floor
00:01:48.100 I know it's a way of life
00:01:53.940 Living wild, wild
00:01:58.060 Peace of mind
00:02:00.220 It's a piece of cake
00:02:03.240 Thought control
00:02:07.000 You get on board in time you learn
00:02:18.100 Thank you.
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00:03:18.100 And I know that's the way I like it
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00:05:18.100 hello how are you guys doing tonight welcome to the show it's friday august the 14th 2026
00:05:31.540 and it is the shadow davis show by the way if you missed any of the last three shows tuesday
00:05:37.780 wednesday thursday tiana last night my goodness what a great show and it ended
00:05:43.900 on a very comical note let's say Wednesday night we had Carrie Sakamoto on vaccine injured fighting
00:05:52.300 for justice she's going to be testifying on day one of the Allison inquiry coming up in September
00:05:56.940 and on Tuesday night it was Jeff Ebley we talked about the divide in the Canadian right now some
00:06:05.640 people were mocking and saying what Canadian right what are you even talking about well there is a
00:06:10.060 canadian right although i don't know if it exists in the political sphere there is a canadian right
00:06:16.660 and you're looking at it when you look in the mirror you're looking at it and we got to get
00:06:22.800 louder we've got to get louder and we have got to become unified this is it or this country is
00:06:31.760 going down in flames because the people who are running it right now and the opposition don't seem
00:06:36.960 to care. They're talking about the things, at least the opposition, the Conservative Party of
00:06:42.360 Canada. They're talking about the things that they think will win them the next election.
00:06:48.960 But they're not talking about the important things. They're not talking about child transitioning.
00:06:53.000 They're not talking about climate change and calling it the complete and total gaslight that
00:06:57.620 it is. They're not talking about immigration enough. They're not talking about remigration.
00:07:02.140 Speaking of which, the Dominion Society today had their Instagram account suspended permanently.
00:07:10.240 They're not even allowed to appeal it.
00:07:12.020 They're just gone from Instagram.
00:07:13.960 Probably Facebook as well, but they still exist on X.
00:07:18.000 We're going to get to a story about them a little later on.
00:07:21.060 Also, we're five days away from the Trump tariff, 50% tariff deadline.
00:07:27.320 And we're not even anywhere close to getting a deal with the United States.
00:07:32.140 not even close. We're going to get into that too. Dr. Charles Hoff, I'm sure you guys have seen this
00:07:40.860 by now, but if you haven't, I'm going to play it in just a second. He was, I guess, the featured
00:07:45.220 speaker yesterday at the Allison Inquiry press conference. I think nine o'clock yesterday
00:07:51.000 morning, I streamed the whole thing and then I clipped Dr. Hoff's segment from that press
00:07:56.360 conference, the 48 minute press conference, I clipped his six minutes. And the reason I did
00:08:01.780 that was because it was so powerful. The left wing corporate media for years has been calling
00:08:07.760 Dr. Hoff an anti-vax doctor who spreads misinformation. Finally, yesterday, he had a
00:08:16.000 chance to get up in front of the left wing corporate media and tell them the story, at least
00:08:21.420 in part what he could get out in six minutes. And speaking of the left-wing corporate media,
00:08:28.320 you're not even going to believe what they copied and pasted from CNN today. This is CTV up here in
00:08:35.320 Canada, but we'll get to that. Here is Dr. Charles Hoff. My name is Dr. Charles Hoff. I'm a family
00:08:42.580 doctor from southern british columbia where i've worked since since 1993 i serve mostly
00:08:50.980 the nlakapla first nations people
00:08:56.020 when this when the vaccine rollout began um i tried to alert my colleagues in the area to serious
00:09:06.580 safety signals and was reprimanded by the authorities and told that i was not allowed to say
00:09:12.820 anything negative about the vaccines and so when i started to see very serious side effects in my
00:09:20.740 own patients um within within three months of the onset of the vaccine rollout i had one patient who
00:09:28.020 died suddenly after his shot i had three people who were clearly going to be permanently disabled
00:09:34.260 and a number of others who were seriously injured so i sent an open letter to the british columbia
00:09:41.060 public health officer dr bonnie henry to inform her of these safety signals her response was to
00:09:48.100 refer this to her top vaccine safety specialist dr monica nous who assured me without any
00:09:54.980 investigation of any of my patients that these were all coincidences so i said also i said i've
00:10:02.740 been family doctor to these people for 28 years i know them very well and there is no other medical
00:10:08.100 explanation for these terrible disabling symptoms that they have she insisted that they were all
00:10:14.500 coincidences and told me to just submit vaccine injury reports so i started submitting the reports
00:10:21.700 and ultimately i submitted 14 in total and when every single one was denied as a coincidence by
00:10:28.340 public health i gave up to this day i have 36 vaccine injured patients this is just the covert
00:10:36.260 vaccines i'm talking about in my practice and i have a small one-man practice of approximately
00:10:41.700 1100 people so so the second response of the authorities to me trying to alert them about
00:10:50.260 what was happening to my own patients was to send a warning letter the college of physicians and
00:10:55.700 surgeons sent a warning letter to every registered doctor warning them that if they
00:11:00.980 spoke misinformation about covet or the covert vaccines that they would be investigated
00:11:06.820 and if necessary disciplined in other words this was like a this was a effectively a gag
00:11:14.180 order to the entire medical community these shots are safe and effective don't say anything to the
00:11:20.260 contrary, you will be putting people at risk. So ultimately, I was charged with spreading
00:11:27.900 misinformation. And, and to cut a long story short, after they eventually dropped those charges
00:11:35.360 shortly before my trial, because I had a brilliant lawyer and eight world class
00:11:41.380 expert witnesses to defend me. The only reason that the college could give me for why they
00:11:48.440 drop the charges is that this process has already fulfilled its purpose of acting as a deterrent to
00:11:55.920 other doctors who may wish to spread misinformation. So this gag order, this warning to doctors to not
00:12:08.420 spread what they called misinformation effectively created an illusion of consensus. Because the
00:12:15.320 doctors were too afraid to speak up all the doctors thought that i was there were very few
00:12:20.460 doctors out there trying to raise the alarm of what was happening because it was clearly devastating
00:12:25.860 and i pointed out in my letter to dr bonnie henry that that at that point which was uh 15 months
00:12:33.360 into the pandemic we had not had one single person in our town needing any health care for
00:12:39.500 COVID at all. And as soon as the vaccine rollout started, then the real problem, the real
00:12:47.500 casualties emerged. And I pointed out to her that it was clear to me that the COVID injections
00:12:54.640 were more dangerous than COVID. So, of course, the response of the authorities is, well, yes,
00:13:01.920 it's unfortunate if a few people get hurt, but the vaccines are saving millions of lives. They
00:13:09.800 are keeping people safe. So one needs to keep in mind that in the first year of the pandemic,
00:13:15.920 there was absolutely no increase in the number of people dying in Canada. If we look at all-cause
00:13:22.580 mortality in the first year of the pandemic, it was no different than what we would expect.
00:13:27.600 the increase in all-cause mortality started after the vaccine rollout in the united states
00:13:35.700 they have now had one approximately one million excess these are non-covid excess deaths since
00:13:43.260 the vaccine rollout so this idea that the vaccines have saved millions of lives is absurd the number
00:13:50.780 of people dying is higher than ever. As I mentioned, vaccine injury reporting in Canada
00:13:57.740 appeared to be censored, as I discovered, when literally of the 14 reports that I submitted,
00:14:05.020 100% rejection from public health. So we have to look to other nations. Since Canada had a censored
00:14:12.040 vaccine injury reporting system, so the open VAERS in the United States records 39,000 people
00:14:20.040 who died unexpectedly within 28 days of their COVID shot, 39,000 and 72,000 who were permanently
00:14:28.560 disabled within 28 days of their COVID shot. And they continue to tell us that this is safe and
00:14:34.400 effective. There seems to be no ceiling on how many casualties there need to be before they shut
00:14:40.980 this down. So I am part of this Allison inquiry advocating for the safety of my own patients
00:14:48.440 and for all Canadians.
00:14:50.940 Thank you.
00:14:53.300 Okay, so in my opinion, that man is a hero.
00:14:56.740 Brave AF for speaking out like that.
00:15:00.200 And I would imagine that he gets a touch of,
00:15:03.940 I don't know, relief in getting the opportunity to do that
00:15:11.360 in front of all of the left-wing corporate media
00:15:13.380 who attended this press conference yesterday.
00:15:15.420 And by the way, there was a lot of left-wing corporate media in attendance there for some reason.
00:15:20.720 It must have been, as far as they're concerned, a slow news day.
00:15:24.500 So they showed up.
00:15:26.540 And this report, to me, is criminal.
00:15:35.000 You do remember everything that Dr. Hoff just said in that six minutes, I hope.
00:15:40.380 I hope you were listening and paying attention.
00:15:42.180 By the way, just on my channels alone, I released that as a short on Facebook, on Instagram, on YouTube, and on X yesterday.
00:15:52.280 215,000 views.
00:15:54.520 And that's just me.
00:15:56.040 It's been flying around X and Instagram from other accounts larger than mine.
00:16:00.840 That must have been seen at least a million times, maybe more.
00:16:07.480 So, absolutely.
00:16:09.560 Absolutely, Dr. Hoff, thank you for being the man that you are.
00:16:15.420 As far as the left-wing corporate media goes, here's their report.
00:16:18.680 In the pandemic, a number of Canadians who rolled up their sleeves are still suffering from adverse effects.
00:16:24.400 And now, one Conservative MP is striking an informal inquiry on Parliament Hill to hear their stories.
00:16:30.840 But as CTV's Rachel Aiello reports, there's concern this forum won't be able to provide the kind of accountability some are hoping for.
00:16:39.020 Like millions of other Canadians, Carrie Sakamoto got vaccinated for COVID-19.
00:16:44.420 But unlike most, after her second shot, she was hospitalized,
00:16:48.640 diagnosed with Bell's palsy, suffering ever since.
00:16:52.040 I'm not anti-vaccine.
00:16:54.760 I have questions about this one, obviously, because of my...
00:16:58.080 Hold on just a second.
00:16:59.460 Did you hear what she said?
00:17:01.260 That reporter said, Rachel Aiello, in the lead up to this.
00:17:04.560 She said, unlike most. OK, yeah, that's true. The majority of people did not suffer any adverse effects from this thing, luckily, even though the more you take, the worse it's going to get. And we don't know. It's still too early. Believe it or not, it's still too early to understand the long term effects of this drug.
00:17:26.320 way too early as a matter of fact according to actual vaccine standards established for over
00:17:35.020 a century now so that's already a misleading thing that ctv has done here let's continue
00:17:42.840 experience now she's hoping one mp's unofficial fall inquiry will give her a place to put her
00:17:48.840 story on record our job is to listen conservative dean allison is planning to lead four days of
00:17:55.460 sworn testimony focused on COVID-19 vaccine injuries. But his initiative isn't sanctioned
00:18:01.320 by the federal government and has no power to prompt accountability. The most this MP is able
00:18:06.980 to offer is that once the hearings end, he may refer questions for Parliament's consideration.
00:18:12.600 By raising awareness, we're hoping to put pressure on the government.
00:18:15.780 81% of Canadians have received at least one dose of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine.
00:18:21.160 And as of January. Authorized. 2024 of the more than 58,000 reports of adverse events following these vaccinations, less than 12,000.
00:18:31.840 Now, again, they're they're not giving us the source of who considered these things serious.
00:18:39.180 Right. Is this the VISP program from beforehand? Is this PHAC now?
00:18:44.060 Are these people who work there qualified?
00:18:46.440 We talked about that with Kerry the other night.
00:18:49.060 Are those people who worked at VISP, while they weren't drinking, day drinking on the job or playing video games or air hockey or something, were they actually qualified to make these decisions?
00:19:02.440 I would say no.
00:19:03.960 We're considered serious, representing 0.01% of all doses administered.
00:19:09.480 When you look at the vaccination currently, based on the best data we have, the vaccination still does a reasonable job in reducing the risk of hospitalization.
00:19:20.100 No, it doesn't.
00:19:22.360 Where are they getting this from?
00:19:24.780 You know what?
00:19:25.260 This is Fisman's Fraud, the book by Regina Wattil.
00:19:28.940 I'm not sure if you guys have read that, but it's based on modeling.
00:19:32.000 It's based on the idea that these many people are going to get sick.
00:19:36.980 And yet somehow, miraculously, this vaccine is saving them, not from infection, like they said at the beginning, not from that, but from severe illness and hospitalization, which was not how it was marketed when it was first released.
00:19:52.380 if you'll recall. During the pandemic, Ottawa launched a vaccine injury support program.
00:19:58.440 Between 2021 and 2025, 252 claims were approved, paying out more than $21 million in compensation.
00:20:07.260 But claimants like Kerry say the process was missed. 252. 252 claims out of 58,000 reports.
00:20:18.100 And that's way low because doctors would not report it.
00:20:23.100 Doctors were terrified, as Dr. Hoff said.
00:20:26.220 Managed and mired in red tape.
00:20:28.540 We need immediate accountability and reform.
00:20:32.600 After an audit this spring, the public health agency overhauled the program
00:20:36.420 and is still sorting through a backlog of claims.
00:20:39.760 This doctor says a vaccine injury compensation process Canadians can have confidence in is key.
00:20:45.800 I would call it part of our social contract.
00:20:48.100 Canada hasn't conducted any formal review of how...
00:20:50.960 I would call it a part of our social contract.
00:20:53.640 Yes, of course.
00:20:55.080 It should be.
00:20:56.480 This is five years later.
00:20:59.160 Carrie's lucky.
00:21:00.460 She said to me in that discussion we had the other night
00:21:02.980 that she was diagnosed with a vaccine.
00:21:06.600 What the hell's going on here?
00:21:18.100 and here we are okay so um
00:21:38.480 where was i where was i you guys tell me
00:21:48.100 all right so carrie was diagnosed with hang on just a second this is wrong carrie was diagnosed
00:21:55.880 with a vaccine injury when she was in the hospital when she was rushed to the hospital
00:22:02.340 where she had to stay for 17 days she was diagnosed then with a vaccine injury and i don't
00:22:10.800 know why that happened she got lucky maybe these doctors kind of said well you know what
00:22:14.680 this is definitely a vaccine injury before the orders came down from all of the colleges.
00:22:20.840 Maybe that's what happened. I don't know. But it certainly seems strange to me that she got
00:22:27.060 diagnosed like that. And again, that's a lucky thing. I'm very happy that she did.
00:22:33.060 But other people weren't so lucky. People like Michelle Wharton, who is still fighting this
00:22:38.420 system. She has to go to the United States for treatment because there is no treatment available
00:22:43.860 for her in canada not because there isn't any treatment available don't get me wrong
00:22:47.980 it's because the doctors refuse to say that what she has is in fact a vaccine injury
00:22:56.920 now where was i going to go with my next video here because we're back on
00:23:01.280 and i did have this all planned out you guys but uh was it this one no it was this one okay we're
00:23:11.300 going to play this one for you. The left wing corporate media still continues to fight back
00:23:15.960 about it. Take this, for example, the way they treat RFK Jr. in the United States is absolutely
00:23:22.100 reprehensible, considering that he was one of them, a Democrat, for most of his life up until
00:23:28.500 the last couple of years when he decided he was going to run as an independent for president.
00:23:32.060 And then he decided he was going to support Donald Trump. And he became the HHS secretary,
00:23:38.040 the secretary who's in charge of all the health services in the United States. His specialty,
00:23:42.680 obviously, is vaccines. He has been fighting these vaccines as a lawyer for the past 40 years of his
00:23:49.680 life. He knows what he's talking about. He's been studying this stuff. He studied Anthony Fauci,
00:23:55.420 by the way, going all the way back to the 80s during the AIDS pandemic or epidemic,
00:24:01.380 whatever it was back then. And the things that Fauci did were absolutely evil and disturbing.
00:24:06.820 this is all by the way in the book the real anthony fauci by rfk jr but here he is on the
00:24:14.720 podcast that howie mandel does the germaphobe howie mandel and watch the way mandel treats him
00:24:21.380 it's shameful considering the fact that rfk jr is right and these people for whatever reason
00:24:27.860 seem to be allergic to actually reading the real statistics remember they kept saying it's 100%
00:24:34.280 effective no they just said it really it'll negate the severity if you go on the internet you can see
00:24:39.740 tony fauci but the word effective didn't say you won't i never heard you won't get covid oh yeah
00:24:45.600 well this is a different subject but yeah in fact i saw a tape yesterday of them all of biden fauci
00:24:51.820 gates uh you know burla all of them saying if you take the vaccine rachel maddow if you take the
00:24:59.100 vaccine. You can't get COVID. You can't pass COVID. I didn't see that. Okay. Well, you know
00:25:04.100 what? Can I play it for you? Yeah. Not just protecting themselves, but reducing their
00:25:08.680 transmission to other people and allowing society to get back to normal. We can kind of almost see
00:25:14.200 the end. We're vaccinating so very fast. Our data from the CDC today suggests that vaccinated
00:25:21.600 people do not carry the virus, don't get sick. Getting vaccinated and getting a booster shot
00:25:26.480 when eligible, can save your life and protect you and your family and friends from getting
00:25:30.420 seriously ill and spreading infection. What do you think the probability is? 80%?
00:25:34.760 Personally, I think it's 100%. I think that there's a reduction in transmission.
00:25:37.960 COVID, if you have these vaccinations. We have all the vaccines we need. We just need our people
00:25:44.360 to take it. A, for their own protection, for the protection of their family, but also to break the
00:25:51.820 chain of transmission you want to be a dead end to the virus so when the virus gets to you you stop
00:25:57.760 it you don't allow it to use you as the stepping stone to the next person now we know that the
00:26:04.320 vaccines work well enough that the virus stops with every vaccinated person it doesn't matter
00:26:11.000 what rachel of course it matters howie she was talking to millions of people who believe her
00:26:20.040 it absolutely matters it matters what the president of the united states says at the
00:26:25.660 time joe biden go ahead and get the vaccine man he'll stop the virus right there and then the
00:26:32.280 threats like the unvaccinated are in for a winter of death and as bad as it got in the united states
00:26:39.200 it was worse in Canada because we had nobody standing up and fighting back.
00:26:47.360 Here's Dr. Nicholas Hulsher. He's an immunologist who works for the Peter McCullough, Dr. Peter
00:26:53.640 McCullough Foundation. Watch what he says here. Hey, buried sudden cardiac death, safety signals,
00:27:00.340 pulmonary infarctions, heart attacks, brain clots, strokes, neurological damage. So they
00:27:08.040 knew all of this was happening the fda from the mrna injections and they told the scientists the
00:27:14.520 fda chief scientists who discovered that to cease and desist and so yeah those individuals need to
00:27:21.160 be held accountable and so we gotta see justice it has to happen you know dean allison he's going to
00:27:29.800 be on the show next wednesday night by the way you guys we're going to go on all of the social media
00:27:34.360 channels for that one again next wednesday night at eight o'clock central and then i think dr
00:27:38.440 hoff we're going to try and get him on next week as well but uh i have to say that in canada people
00:27:48.100 are still in the dark in the dark like sean buckley was saying on the show a couple of weeks ago he
00:27:52.940 said there's still bubbles out there and in canada those those people who believe everything they
00:27:57.840 were told all the way back to 2020 are still in that bubble where not only are they absolutely
00:28:04.540 clueless as to what this stuff really is but they also still believe everything they believed back
00:28:13.000 then in other words the unvaccinated or unclean and they need to be removed from society jailed
00:28:18.460 or or taxed extra or not be able to buy food that's what they were saying that's what all
00:28:24.060 the left-wing corporate media was printing as their headlines back then if you'll recall
00:28:28.000 it's sickening and they're still fight the media and these people are still fighting back today
00:28:34.720 but i feel like these past couple of weeks and it's going to get more and more as we get closer
00:28:40.500 to the allison inquiry and it's because the liberals and the ndp will be screaming about it
00:28:45.840 as it happens and as it gets closer it's going to start getting more and more awareness and when
00:28:52.620 people hear stories like Dr. Hoff's, when they hear stories like Kerry Sakamoto's, when they hear
00:28:57.600 stories like Michelle Wharton's, or Kayla Pollack's, or Kevin Street's, they're going to start
00:29:07.720 thinking, oh my God, what have I done? And if and when we finally get the real numbers
00:29:17.340 and expose how rotten this medical system in Canada has been
00:29:22.860 and still is, we might start getting somewhere, finally.
00:29:27.560 Finally, after all this time.
00:29:29.540 And it's not just about COVID.
00:29:31.120 It's not just about the vaccines.
00:29:32.940 It's about everything.
00:29:34.240 Remember, there's a lot of people who woke up during COVID
00:29:37.200 and then they started realizing,
00:29:39.320 holy shit, there's way more going on than I ever thought.
00:29:43.160 I never paid attention.
00:29:46.440 Right?
00:29:47.340 you remember when you woke up,
00:29:49.560 it may be 20 years ago for some of you guys,
00:29:51.700 but it may be five years ago or three years ago for some of you too.
00:29:56.220 And this is probably one of the first things that got to you,
00:30:01.580 this whole vaccine thing,
00:30:03.320 because it was so heavily pushed on us.
00:30:07.640 Go ahead,
00:30:08.600 get a vaccine.
00:30:09.420 You get a lottery ticket.
00:30:10.440 You could win a million dollars.
00:30:11.640 You get free fries,
00:30:12.660 hot dog and fries,
00:30:14.140 free this,
00:30:14.660 free that.
00:30:15.180 Now,
00:30:15.420 if they're giving away shit,
00:30:16.600 just so you'll go get a vaccine there's something the matter and they start shaming you and bullying
00:30:23.200 you and making it so that you can't work anymore really there's something wrong with that and most
00:30:31.260 rational-minded people now especially with the six years that's come and gone since all of this
00:30:37.920 happened five years maybe people are now hopefully anyway at least more of them back to their normal
00:30:45.720 frames of mind where they can actually think about this without the fear and panic that was
00:30:50.740 dominating them back then. Jay Bhattacharya is the new Anthony Fauci. Not that he's evil. It's just
00:30:59.760 that he holds the position now that Anthony Fauci used to hold, which is the director of NHS. No,
00:31:07.120 N-I-S? N-H-I-S? It's a big position down in the United States. And here he is talking about what
00:31:13.580 Fauci did. His words now can be heard by the American people and I share your concern. I think
00:31:20.760 that when you have a new product like the COVID vaccine was back then you should be careful with
00:31:25.660 pregnant women and it's shocking to me that that he was sharing private thoughts and that he that
00:31:31.360 when he was out on public and he was not in public a lot he didn't share those those private thoughts
00:31:36.080 with the American public. I mean to me the big problem now is really how do you restore trust in
00:31:41.300 public health? How do you restore trust in science? And, you know, that's what I've been
00:31:45.160 working toward at the NIH to really shift toward a transparent regime where there's scientific
00:31:50.280 debate, scientific discussion, no debates off limits. And I fully expect there to be people
00:31:57.180 that disagree with me. And when I learn that I'm wrong, I'm going to tell the American public that
00:32:01.340 I'm wrong. We have to turn the page from that. Yeah, that's far more reasonable. He was one of
00:32:07.920 the authors, by the way, of the Great Barrington Declaration back in 2021, which was just let this
00:32:13.900 take its course and let natural immunity prevail. Ultimately, that's what they wrote in the Great
00:32:19.080 Barrington Declaration. Anthony Fauci called him and the two other authors, who are also
00:32:24.840 renowned immunology professors at renowned universities around the world, or at least
00:32:31.500 formerly renowned he called them the three stooges
00:32:35.360 anthony fauci crazy he also tried to cover up the lab league story way back in the beginning
00:32:44.960 remember because he had a lot to do with that too didn't he have you read the diaries yet
00:32:49.860 they're available go ahead help yourself take the weekend if you have no plans read what he says it
00:32:55.940 won't even take you that long dr anthony fauci is an evil man this is terry moran he's a former abc
00:33:04.460 um reporter i think maybe he was a main desk guy but he was fired last year
00:33:11.340 here he is telling about a story telling us about a story he wanted to do
00:33:17.120 but it got spiked and altered by his bosses at abc there's covid so it was like uh
00:33:25.440 early in 2021, maybe January, February, I'm seeing online and elsewhere people that I thought were
00:33:34.140 smart and serious, Jamie Menzel mostly saying, and others, maybe this leaked from the lab.
00:33:43.400 And I was like, well, that's interesting. So I went to Nightline. I said, hey, you know,
00:33:46.880 I'd like to do a story on, and they were like, great. Yeah, let's do it. So we just, across the
00:33:52.960 board. We talked to, you know, molecular virologists. We talked to people in the Trump administration
00:33:59.120 who had been in the Trump administration, who broke a little news that that lab had been funded
00:34:05.320 by the Chinese military, despite the bad lady saying, no, it hadn't. And that came from the
00:34:09.980 security, a tip from inside one of the three-letter agencies in the government. And we kind of laid
00:34:17.740 it out. And at the end of the day, my own personal feeling was, you know, talking to everybody,
00:34:23.340 I thought it's probably a little bit more likely it's natural. But if you told me it leaked from
00:34:27.740 the lab, fine. And it's probably not cooked up. It's probably not a franken virus. But I didn't
00:34:32.380 reach that conclusion. I just laid it out. And we're ready to go. And the day that it's supposed
00:34:37.280 to air, it gets reviewed. And it comes back to me. And it is incomprehensible. And I had never
00:34:47.020 i'd never been angry i'm in the i'm in the booth lawyers lawyer standards and i was told
00:34:54.740 pouchy oh and i said i can't do this and they're going to air and they you know it's a 15 minute
00:35:05.160 piece or whatever and i'm cursing and screaming in the in the booth and this is day of day of air
00:35:11.460 and i'm just absolutely livid beside myself and i was and i'm usually i tried to be a good
00:35:20.280 colleague that way it's important to be respectful of somebody on the other end of that mike taking
00:35:26.440 it in in new york so they were gonna end the editor and i but i was i i've never watched that
00:35:32.160 story and never want to because it wasn't mine i didn't think and because most importantly because
00:35:38.640 It was incomprehensible.
00:35:39.700 They had put so many caveats in there and so many that,
00:35:42.540 and it was so legalized.
00:35:44.160 Wait, so they took the story that you did
00:35:47.440 and either sent a copy of a transcript
00:35:49.520 or a copy of the video to Anthony Fauci.
00:35:52.700 It would have been the script.
00:35:56.820 That's what I was told.
00:35:58.080 I don't know that that's true personally,
00:36:00.060 but I was told that.
00:36:01.320 And the idea was just suggesting
00:36:04.540 that it wasn't a wet market and it was a lab leak.
00:36:08.640 was dangerous well if you are you know the whole story right there there was an
00:36:13.180 organized campaign by one of the guys who was funding the research at what was
00:36:17.040 the name dead DASAC or whatever to get scientists to sign on and say there's no
00:36:22.640 way there's a lab leak anybody says that this came from the lab is you know
00:36:26.360 participating in racism or something and that really silenced I mean our
00:36:31.500 standards ABC News is standards people took that absolute heart and it was not
00:36:36.000 going to be discussed as that potential was killed for a while dr peter daszak of uh
00:36:45.520 university of north carolina chapel hill i believe dr david thompson gave us that four years ago
00:36:52.800 sorry dr david martin man i mean martin had it all figured out four or five years ago and
00:37:01.120 And they still mostly refuse to print or give him a voice.
00:37:08.560 Yeah, he's still got his own thing going on.
00:37:10.620 He's still out there doing speaking engagements and whatnot.
00:37:14.160 But that guy, he had it sussed out right from day one.
00:37:19.220 All we need to do, really, is go back to one of his things from 2021.
00:37:25.980 Game over.
00:37:27.300 It's game over for all of them.
00:37:29.180 because now that the evidence is out he has got everything he needs martin does to have everything
00:37:34.700 he has said absolutely backed up 100 here's joe rogan just the other day all of them well you see
00:37:43.580 the fauci thing where he knew that women were getting miscarriages and they lied about it he
00:37:49.500 lied about it months after he knew after expressed publicly or privately rather in a text message
00:37:56.940 that it seems there's a cytokine storm that's causing miscarriages with the second dose.
00:38:02.860 So he says this in a text message.
00:38:05.800 I don't know if he said second dose, but he did say cytokine storm that is associated with miscarriages
00:38:11.300 and then publicly was out there promoting the idea of women who are pregnant getting vaccinated
00:38:18.640 when he knew there was an issue.
00:38:20.940 And they also lied about the number.
00:38:22.560 the number of women that got i don't even want to say what the number was because what i'm reading
00:38:29.420 is 80 80 miscarriage rate in the first trimester something fucking insane but i personally know
00:38:37.200 five people who got pregnant during pandemic got vaccinated and had miscarriages five different
00:38:44.380 people if i got a girl pregnant i'd be like you need to get the vaccine you need to be safe our
00:38:48.640 The baby needs to be safe.
00:38:49.720 And you should get both, the Moderna and the other one, just in case.
00:38:53.700 Whoa, mama.
00:38:54.600 Dude, it's fucking terrifying.
00:38:55.900 That guy's a sociopath.
00:38:57.520 People that are thinking that this guy was some sort of a fucking healthcare hero,
00:39:01.320 you don't know what happened in the 80s.
00:39:03.200 You need to go and just objectively read up on what that guy did with AZT and AIDS in the 80s.
00:39:10.960 I thought he was like an AIDS hero.
00:39:12.260 Fucking monster.
00:39:13.300 Didn't he do a lot of good with AIDS?
00:39:15.160 No.
00:39:15.900 I'll tell you in a minute.
00:39:17.080 So what does it say?
00:39:18.640 cumulative miscarriage rate of 10.8% from six to 20 weeks with after MRNA vaccination. Just stop
00:39:28.380 and think of that. Imagine if you're having a kid and Mark, you have a kid. You're the only one
00:39:33.580 besides me. You love your kids more than fucking anything in life. The idea that you could give
00:39:40.040 a medication and one out of 10, your baby's dead. No one's going to sign up for that. And what is
00:39:47.740 the odds your wife is going to live and everyone's going to be fine it's 99.999999 if you're healthy
00:39:55.420 meanwhile this motherfucker went around telling people that they should get vaccinated while
00:40:04.400 they're pregnant i should have signed a claim from early 2021 pregnancy registry report showed
00:40:09.960 an 81 to 82 miscarriage rate this is misleading recalculation of preliminary registry data many
00:40:16.880 live births in that early report involved people vaccinated in late pregnancy. So simply removing
00:40:23.280 them from the denominator while returning. But the issue, apparently what he said was in the
00:40:28.100 first trimester. That's why it's 82% within the first trimester. That's what they're saying.
00:40:33.900 This is what I'm reading from actual doctors, including Jay Bhattacharya was talking about it
00:40:38.660 online. So this is like not kooks that are talking about this, this issue that he knew that there was
00:40:44.160 an issue with women having miscarriages
00:40:46.120 and that motherfucker still promoted it
00:40:48.100 he still promoted it openly on television
00:40:50.560 it's very important
00:40:52.060 that women get vaccinated
00:40:53.880 that's the most important thing
00:40:55.720 they were just selling vaccines
00:40:58.040 man, they were selling vaccines and
00:41:00.080 killing people
00:41:00.800 selling vaccines and killing people
00:41:04.140 babies dying
00:41:05.000 or fetuses dying
00:41:07.340 stillbirths
00:41:09.700 like in Ottawa, the kind that
00:41:12.280 Detective Helen Groose was investigating.
00:41:17.080 By the way, her final sentencing date is next Wednesday, Tuesday or Wednesday.
00:41:22.320 I'll talk to Dave Freedom about that and we'll see if we can get that live streamed out there
00:41:26.140 because it's important that we support her now.
00:41:28.960 It sounds like the Ottawa Police Tribunal is going to convict her and demote her.
00:41:35.060 Have her on traffic cop duty for the next couple of years with a pay decrease as well,
00:41:39.080 just to teach her a lesson.
00:41:40.380 to teach her a lesson for doing her job.
00:41:44.580 Wow.
00:41:45.660 She's already been found guilty, by the way.
00:41:48.380 That's absolutely insane to me.
00:41:51.080 Getting back to left-wing corporate media up here in Canada.
00:41:53.800 So we heard Rogan talk about it, and he's not the only one.
00:41:57.100 I'm not sure if you guys have been hearing this,
00:41:59.920 but yeah, 82% of women in their first term trimester of pregnancy
00:42:05.540 were at risk of losing their baby if they were vaccinated with the COVID-19 jab.
00:42:12.120 Fauci knew that.
00:42:13.440 He wrote it in his diaries, and he didn't say anything at all publicly.
00:42:17.640 That in and of itself makes him a demon.
00:42:23.320 And look at what the left-wing corporate media in Canada is doing.
00:42:27.740 They copy and pasted a story from CNN and put it out there.
00:42:31.840 false claims about miscarriage risk from COVID-19 vaccines are spreading online.
00:42:37.200 They use a faulty interpretation of data. So I suppose that Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is now back
00:42:44.240 to being a dunce, a stooge. Because he's one of the many, many immunologists out there
00:42:54.300 who has said this just in the last four days. Numerous studies have shown that COVID-19 vaccines
00:43:00.960 are safe during pregnancy, but Republican U.S. senators have recently stirred up false and
00:43:06.040 misleading claims that are now spreading on social media. This is unbelievable. On Monday,
00:43:13.360 Ron Johnson, senator from Wisconsin, Rand Paul from Kentucky, released a batch of texts
00:43:18.120 retrieved from Anthony Fauci's former government phone as part of an investigation into the former
00:43:24.500 health officials leadership and actions during the COVID-19 pandemic. I still
00:43:30.500 when I say COVID-19 pandemic I twitch because we all know what that was
00:43:39.960 including messages in which he discusses the possible risks and safety of the vaccine during
00:43:45.720 pregnancy. These messages were a launching pad for the spread of inaccurate data particularly
00:43:52.240 claims about an 82% risk of miscarriage associated with COVID vaccines. The incorrect figure spread
00:43:58.800 online, including in a since-deleted post by Senator Ted Cruz. So they try to make Ted Cruz
00:44:05.140 sound like he's covering something up here. This is a well-studied area. We knew this in 2021 that
00:44:10.500 there wasn't an increased risk, and now we have five more years of data. So it's hard to believe
00:44:15.240 we would miss a factor of eight increases in miscarriages. Dr. Kevin Ault, an OBGYN and
00:44:22.000 president-elect of the U.S. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, told CNN's Erin Burnett
00:44:28.080 on Thursday. Do me a favor, somebody watching right now, can you go ahead and look up Dr. Kevin
00:44:33.520 Ault, A-U-L-T, and see if he's in any way connected with a big pharma company?
00:44:40.000 just check that out sometimes they don't hide it other times you have to dig a bit deeper
00:44:46.500 in a news release johnson references an exchange fauci fauci had in january of 2021 in which he
00:44:52.760 said that a second dose of this vaccine theoretically could be associated with
00:44:57.620 miscarriage in the first trimester as well as a criticism of a study that was published in the
00:45:02.940 new england journal of medicine in april of 2021 in that study researchers use data from a vaccine
00:45:09.020 safety monitoring system to track outcomes for nearly 4,000 women enrolled in the registry who
00:45:14.360 received these vaccines in the early months of the rollout. Among them, the researchers identified
00:45:19.700 827 women who had a completed pregnancy, of which 712 were live births, 104 were spontaneous abortions
00:45:27.660 or miscarriages, and 11 were other outcomes. Initially, the researchers used this data to
00:45:33.540 suggest that COVID-19 vaccines had a 12.6% miscarriage rate, 104 spontaneous abortions
00:45:41.200 out of 827 completed pregnancies. That's comparable with the average miscarriage rate
00:45:46.640 of 10% to 20%. That's not true. However, a correction was issued in September 2021 to
00:45:55.860 clarify that there was not enough data to calculate the risk of miscarriage using this particular
00:46:01.000 study. The follow-up time was limited, so outcomes were unknown for the vast majority of participants
00:46:07.200 and the denominator of 827 completed pregnancies did not sufficiently represent the full sample of
00:46:13.540 nearly 4,000 participants. Still, that correction has been used to manipulate the study data in a
00:46:20.180 way that significantly misrepresents miscarriage risk associated with COVID-19 vaccines. You want
00:46:26.020 know what this is all bullshit this is all absolute bullshit that is paid for paid for
00:46:32.540 by big pharma through the left-wing corporate media and it's absolutely freaking disgusting
00:46:39.900 i mean we saw it i have a guy that's a coroner in the city of winnipeg he goes and picks up bodies
00:46:50.180 and delivers them to funeral homes across the city right from hospitals to funeral homes after
00:46:55.620 they've died. And he said that he has never seen, because they keep all the bodies in one
00:47:02.580 refrigerated room in the hospitals. I'm not going to get into the details of that.
00:47:06.780 But this guy is in there all the time. That's his job, right? Eight hours a day,
00:47:10.560 he's in these places. And he said that he had never seen more little bodies in that place
00:47:20.640 or those places in his entire career.
00:47:25.520 I said, what do you mean by that?
00:47:27.260 He said, well, they're babies, dude.
00:47:29.640 I've never seen more in my life.
00:47:31.540 I swear to God, I've never seen anything like it.
00:47:34.880 Baby deaths everywhere, like in Ottawa.
00:47:40.140 Same thing.
00:47:41.660 People just don't want to talk about it.
00:47:43.820 They don't want to put that together.
00:47:46.720 I have a friend who died suddenly
00:47:49.980 about a year and a half ago she just dropped onto the kitchen floor one morning feeding her
00:47:56.580 kids breakfast just boom she was gone 51 years old myocardial infarction they said did she show
00:48:04.220 any signs ever in her life i've known her for 25 years no she never had any heart problems
00:48:10.900 ever i'm not going to say she was in the best shape but she wasn't like 30 pounds overweight
00:48:17.780 or anything. She wasn't even 10 pounds overweight. She just died suddenly with no explanation. The
00:48:24.440 family would not even entertain the discussion that it could have been something to do with
00:48:29.880 the COVID-19 vaccine. Maybe they are now after hearing all of this stuff that's coming out
00:48:35.560 recently. But back then, if you said anything to any of them, seriously, it was like an insult
00:48:44.840 somehow. Amazing. Stephen Harper, in this 2019 fireside chat at Prager University, talks about
00:48:57.900 how tilted the media, and this is 2019, how tilted the media is in Canada, and maybe the reason why.
00:49:05.060 Story, why there's no Fox News is more interesting, and this is a major reason I am no longer Prime
00:49:11.160 Minister of Canada, because in the, before the last election, a couple of years before
00:49:17.640 the last election, one of my former communications directors got this bright idea that he would
00:49:24.460 take, he would, he got a kind of a dormant television license, got a big backer, and
00:49:30.140 he would set up a Fox News North, it was called Sun News, and he went out and he hired virtually
00:49:36.820 all of the right-of-center journalists in the country.
00:49:40.020 There are not a lot. It's a minority, but there were some.
00:49:43.300 He hired them all, and then he promptly went bankrupt.
00:49:47.200 And then I went in the last campaign with virtually no right-of-center journalists
00:49:50.780 in any outlet in the country.
00:49:52.880 You have to know that in Canada, so that's, you know, we've got a little bit of print
00:49:56.700 that's right-of-center, tiny, tiny bit of radio.
00:49:59.740 You have to know that in Canada, every TV network, we've got three major networks,
00:50:04.260 every TV network is MSNBC.
00:50:06.820 They're all MSNBC.
00:50:09.040 You know, I hear British people complain to me,
00:50:12.380 and I've checked this out with people
00:50:13.780 who live in both Britain and Canada,
00:50:14.960 complain to me, well, you don't have the BBC.
00:50:17.400 The BBC in Canada would be the farthest right network
00:50:21.940 by a country mile on television.
00:50:24.580 It's that bad.
00:50:25.540 So in the last election,
00:50:27.440 and look, there are many reasons.
00:50:31.740 Yeah.
00:50:34.100 Interesting, I didn't know that about Sun News.
00:50:36.820 I know it only lasted like 18 months
00:50:38.680 and it was actually pretty good.
00:50:41.440 Of course, all the other left-wing corporate media,
00:50:43.380 they didn't like that at all.
00:50:44.840 And they went on a crusade, a campaign
00:50:47.480 to try and get rid of Sun News Media through sponsorship
00:50:50.920 because these networks exist through sponsorship, right?
00:50:54.120 So they said, look at, you know what?
00:50:56.440 You guys, you can't advertise on Sun News Media.
00:50:59.920 And here's why.
00:51:00.520 They would tell lies about the ownership.
00:51:03.580 They would tell lies about the personalities that were on the air, but how far right knuckle
00:51:09.340 dragging they were.
00:51:10.580 And those reputations for those people who did work at Sun News Media still exist today.
00:51:17.440 They'll never work in Canadian media ever again based upon that.
00:51:22.440 And because of this incredible hard left neo-Marxist bias that still exists and worse than ever
00:51:29.480 now in the media in 2026. It's absolutely amazing. Let's move on. U.S. not going to tolerate
00:51:39.220 retaliation from Canada in trade talks, Jameson Greer says. Canada is also looking for relief
00:51:45.340 from Section 232 tariffs on Canadian autos, lumber, steel, and aluminum. Good luck. Good
00:51:51.840 luck with that. Canada and the U.S. not even close to, elbows up everybody, close to a deal to
00:51:58.580 alleviate existing tariffs, and the Kearney government is now focused on salvaging negotiations
00:52:03.580 with an agreement solely to prevent sweeping new American border levies as of next week.
00:52:09.640 Three senior federal or provincial government sources told the National Post, this is supposed
00:52:15.120 to be our right-wing paper in Canada, you guys. And sometimes it is, but most times it's not.
00:52:20.840 Well, that's not true. I'm going to say half and half, but at least it's something, right?
00:52:25.760 This is what we have to settle for.
00:52:27.820 Despite frequent meetings between the Canadian and American negotiating teams
00:52:31.920 and the Damocles sword of new sweeping U.S. tariffs in days,
00:52:36.280 both teams are very far apart on a deal.
00:52:39.600 Let me pause that here.
00:52:40.920 Now, the sources say the Canadian side is refocusing its efforts
00:52:45.500 to find an interim deal to prevent sweeping new tariffs in five days.
00:52:50.180 In the meantime, Mark Carney still on vacation in Italy on our dime.
00:52:54.960 If that's not possible, the Kearney government is considering ways to financially support industries most harshly impacted by the new targeted tariffs.
00:53:05.320 When our dollar is worth 60, maybe 55 cents U.S., good luck with that.
00:53:11.700 To date, the negotiations for the federal government have largely been two-pronged.
00:53:16.120 Alleviate Section 232 tariffs on Canadian autos, lumber, steel, and aluminum.
00:53:20.420 that range from 10 to 50 percent and prevent nearly 30 billion dollars worth of new tariffs
00:53:26.100 on a wide range of canadian goods starting next week but two sources who were granted granted
00:53:31.560 anonymity to discuss details of the private negotiations publicly said the canadian team
00:53:37.880 is now focusing on preventing the imminent tariffs the longer this goes on the worse the
00:53:45.200 deal that Greer and Trump are going to present to Canada. It will economically devastate this
00:53:50.720 country, forcing us to fold in, at least fight or economically with the United States. You can
00:53:57.400 absolutely bet on that. And this is Trump's way of taking over Canada without firing a shot.
00:54:05.620 One source said the Americans made it clear that this time there would be no delaying their entry
00:54:10.800 into force beyond the 19th.
00:54:12.780 In the last three weeks,
00:54:14.580 Canada U.S. Trade Minister Dominique LeBlanc
00:54:17.040 and Chief Trade Negotiator Janice Charette
00:54:19.200 have met with U.S. Trade Representative
00:54:21.460 Jameson Greer four times over the last,
00:54:24.060 four times, oh my goodness,
00:54:25.800 over the last several weeks,
00:54:27.000 sparking hope that the Americans
00:54:28.900 were genuinely interested
00:54:30.200 in striking this new trade deal.
00:54:31.700 But their tone was far from optimistic
00:54:33.600 on a series of briefing calls today
00:54:36.580 with premiers
00:54:38.080 and the Federal Government's Advisory Committee
00:54:40.220 on Canada-U.S. economic relations.
00:54:42.780 Despite this slow progress...
00:54:44.340 Excuse me.
00:54:49.400 Oh, that's embarrassing.
00:54:51.620 I've been under the weather all week, you guys,
00:54:53.600 so I apologize for this.
00:54:54.760 I was hoping to get through it without you noticing,
00:54:57.200 but you caught me.
00:54:59.160 Despite the slow progress,
00:55:00.760 discussions are sustained and comprehensive,
00:55:03.500 but we're nowhere close to a deal.
00:55:05.840 One senior source told National Post's John Iveson,
00:55:09.800 This morning, Greer said the U.S. will not tolerate retaliation from Canada, but is hopeful Canadians may take a more conciliatory approach.
00:55:21.080 Here he is from the Iowa State Fair.
00:55:24.660 Well, I would say that those duties, if you look at what was put out, the legal basis for those duties, the policy basis for those duties are related to measures that Canada took against the United States.
00:55:37.320 So I've got two countries in the world that have retaliated against the United States for trade measures, the People's Republic of China and Canada.
00:55:44.920 That's not the kind of company you really want to be running in.
00:55:47.560 And so we have three issues where Canadians have banned the sale of American wine and spirits in Canada.
00:55:54.780 You know, for everything that we've done in the Trump Trade Administration of essentially assessing a fee on foreign goods made by foreign workers,
00:56:02.380 we're not in the business of banning these things from Canada.
00:56:05.700 So that's interesting. So that has to be resolved. We have an uneven dairy treatment. In some instances, Canada gives the EU better treatment on dairy than they give us, their best customer. And we want the benefit of our bargain from NAFTA and USMCA on dairy. And then we have a variety of other issues on procurement and a variety of things like that.
00:56:25.140 I mean, those things have to be resolved because that's the legal basis for those other tariffs.
00:56:30.220 You know, again, from the U.S. perspective, you know, this is our trade policy.
00:56:34.660 The Canadians have come in and they want to have a conversation about it, and we're having those conversations.
00:56:39.300 I mean, again, this is a global trade policy.
00:56:42.080 We have been suffering in the United States for decades under a trade policy that incentivizes offshoring to China, to Mexico, to Vietnam, but in some cases to Canada even.
00:56:52.220 And we can't allow that to happen anymore.
00:56:54.200 Ultimately, we are accountable to American voters. The president was elected by voters on a on a campaign, on a platform of protecting American industry.
00:57:04.280 So that is first and foremost what we need to do. You know, these tariffs that are coming in, they are a response to Canadian retaliatory measures, like the kind of things that China would do.
00:57:14.440 And so those are things that would have to be resolved. Thank you.
00:57:16.980 okay all right so he's just saying simply stop screwing with us just knock it off
00:57:27.420 understand what your place is here and yet people like doug ford keep ranting as president trump
00:57:35.960 threatens additional 50 tariffs my message to the americans a tariff on canada is a tax on
00:57:43.120 the American people. They're feeling the pain. As we saw last month, they didn't have any job
00:57:48.600 creation, so it's hurting the American people. That's my message to the American people. Remember
00:57:54.680 when it comes to the midterms, you have to get that bully and send them a message, including
00:58:00.040 on goods that are covered by the Canada-United States-Mexico agreement. We're also doubling down
00:58:06.820 on our $236 billion plan to build,
00:58:10.020 which is the largest infrastructure plan
00:58:12.560 of its kind in Canadian history.
00:58:22.440 I don't even know what to tell you guys
00:58:25.000 about this moron and the other morons,
00:58:28.380 EB and BC and whoever that is in Quebec.
00:58:32.600 I forget her name.
00:58:33.300 She's not going to be premier there much longer anyway.
00:58:35.300 It doesn't matter.
00:58:36.820 and the knobs out in atlantic canada and in newfoundland i mean are you guys insane
00:58:43.120 like seriously put the booze back on the shelves that might at least stop a little
00:58:49.000 little bit of this incoming pain it's coming it's going to be bad mark carney's on vacation
00:58:58.220 these premiers are still sticking to their elbows up guns it's insane to me but the most
00:59:03.400 embarrassing thing from this past week has got to be this watch this
00:59:12.000 thousand canadians have signed an online petition calling for pete hoekstra the u.s
00:59:16.880 ambassador to canada to be kicked out of the country the petition says that he should be
00:59:21.060 declared a persona non grata for undermining the canadian u.s diplomatic relationship this
00:59:26.960 includes what some viewed as an endorsement of trump's threats to annex canada hoekstra who
00:59:32.820 is Trump's representative in Ottawa,
00:59:35.080 previously said that it's his job
00:59:37.020 to, quote, present the president's
00:59:38.820 views. The petition, launched by
00:59:40.880 a woman from Calgary, will be presented
00:59:42.620 in Parliament by Green Party leader
00:59:44.700 Elizabeth May in the fall.
00:59:51.560 I don't know.
00:59:55.100 There was a petition flying around
00:59:56.600 three years ago, it was, I think. They wanted
00:59:58.580 a vote of non-confidence
01:00:00.960 in the House of Commons.
01:00:02.820 and that was signed by 380,000 people, I think, and nothing, no left-wing corporate media
01:00:12.000 coverage of any of that, but a petition that gets a fraction of those numbers is a story somehow.
01:00:20.500 Man, there are so many people in this country who are being absolutely brainwashed and gaslit
01:00:25.920 by the left-wing corporate media and these idiots who are in charge in federal offices and in
01:00:34.820 provincial premier's offices, that this country will die. It's almost like they're hoping for
01:00:42.340 this to happen. It's incredible. More than 72,000, look at this, CTV, had signed the online petition
01:00:50.600 as of Wednesday. I think it's up around 110,000 now, which calls on the federal government to
01:00:55.900 to declare Pete Hoekstra persona non grata
01:00:58.580 and request his removal from Canada.
01:01:01.660 Sorry, can't be done.
01:01:05.020 There is no mechanism that can compel the United States,
01:01:09.040 Canada can compel the United States
01:01:10.840 to remove their chosen ambassador.
01:01:12.800 There is none.
01:01:14.680 They all have diplomatic immunity, first of all.
01:01:17.540 And to sit there and say, okay, Mr. Trump,
01:01:20.320 because Canada has no powers to do any of this.
01:01:22.440 okay mr trump uh take old pete hockstra like he probably looks at this and goes
01:01:28.760 they're on drugs they're all on drugs up there they got to be on drugs stockwell day maybe
01:01:37.280 maybe stockwell is thinking about a run for leadership of the conservative party of canada
01:01:42.860 i don't know he's in his mid-70s now i think maybe early 70s so he might be a little bit
01:01:48.300 past his prime stockwell here but he's speaking up lately for some reason maybe just because he
01:01:53.600 feels like he should speak his mind here stockwell day says petition to boot u.s ambassador embarrassing
01:01:59.400 i dislike the white house tariffs and 51st state talk but this guy is just doing his job as we
01:02:06.200 expect our ambassadors to do why no petition to china's ambassador well china helps russia kill
01:02:11.940 ukrainians you see stockwell you lost me there but the first part sure why not i can go along
01:02:20.260 with that insanity in this country it's absolutely insane and after listening to tiana last night
01:02:26.420 like it makes me want to move to the united states more than anything because at least
01:02:32.560 there is some sanity there depending on where you pick to live like texas would be awesome
01:02:37.880 florida would be awesome but stay away from the blue and purple states if you possibly can
01:02:42.980 looks like maybe carney has got a token um enforcement situation happening here i doubt
01:02:51.320 he's going to do this again but according to juno news canadian border agents flagged 12
01:02:57.600 calgary student protesters as potentially inadmissible inadmissible that means you can't
01:03:04.560 come in. That doesn't mean you're already here. Now we're going to kick you out.
01:03:11.160 The Canadian Border Services Agency is committed. There's a thousand Indian student hunger strike
01:03:17.080 going on in Calgary right now, right? Like they want to stay here and they're having a hunger
01:03:21.160 strike to wait out the government so they can get extensions at least, or maybe even permanent
01:03:27.080 residents, even though they're here on temporary student visas. Anyway, CBSA has confirmed that
01:03:34.720 12 protesters at an international student hunger strike that spanned multiple weeks in Calgary
01:03:39.400 have been identified as potentially inadmissible after officers attended. In an email to Juneau
01:03:45.840 News, the Border Security Agency said that 20 individuals at the Portage College protest
01:03:50.620 had their immigration status verified while 12 activists were identified as possibly inadmissible.
01:03:58.020 They're here to Canada. I wonder if they're with the Bishnoi gang. Remember that story we talked
01:04:04.840 about last week? The border enforcement organization told Juneau that Canada Border
01:04:10.640 Services receives referrals before conducting inland investigations where a person's legal
01:04:15.840 status in canada is unclear or when active immigration warrants are involved by the way
01:04:21.840 there were no arrests during that raid here's harrison faulkner news canada is ramping up
01:04:29.600 deportations of illegal immigrants and hitting record targets yesterday cbsa agents working
01:04:35.920 alongside calgary police were seen raiding an international student hunger strike reports
01:04:42.240 estimate that up to a thousand international students are demanding visa extensions now
01:04:48.240 according to juno news this was a routine cbsa document check no arrests were made but sources
01:04:54.400 familiar to the situation have said that individuals found without valid documents
01:04:59.280 were summoned to appear before border officials but now let's dig a little deeper on deportations
01:05:03.840 in canada last year canada deported over 23 000 people from the country a record number for the
01:05:10.640 cbsa and on the first half of 2026 cbsa estimates that they have already deported over 10 600 people
01:05:18.560 india tops the list for deported nationals to no one's surprise dominating the charts so far in
01:05:24.000 2026 with over 3 323 individuals more than doubling mexico with 1573 interestingly quebec
01:05:35.520 makes up half of all deportation orders this year and in the gta only 2 600 people were removed as
01:05:42.720 you can see the overwhelming majority of deportation orders this year were for non-compliance refugee
01:05:48.800 claims 8 551. now according to canadian border guards deportations are happening at a rate of
01:05:56.000 about 400 per week some estimates have put the total number of illegal immigrants living in canada
01:06:01.920 at 500 000 is canada doing enough to stop illegal immigration
01:06:09.200 uh no of course not they still don't even know how many of them are here
01:06:16.720 and where they are and if they're illegal or not but i'd imagine if they're hiding they're
01:06:21.680 probably illegal right this country is not a serious country it's not even a real country
01:06:28.720 it's amazing to me how how far a country can fall in such a short period of time this has been 11
01:06:38.320 years of liberal rule wow we can't say liberal rule this is 11 years of totalitarian world
01:06:45.960 economic forum rule as we move towards this technocracy at least in the british commonwealth
01:06:52.060 in europe we're going to get into that with derek brose in just a couple of minutes there was one
01:06:58.080 good thing and again these are all political moves i don't want you guys to think finally
01:07:01.920 they see the light that's not the case they're political moves right people lobby the government
01:07:07.660 lobby lobby lobby lobby they show up in mlas or mpp's offices and they go this is unacceptable
01:07:13.340 and if you get enough of them they start to worry and they start going oh you know what we're gonna
01:07:17.060 we're gonna do something about this like that raid in calgary a couple of days ago that was
01:07:23.620 purely for optics and politics. That has nothing to do with the liberals deciding to change their
01:07:28.780 policies. They're not going to do that. But if they get enough pressure, they'll make a token
01:07:35.260 effort to do something. And if they do another one, you can bet that somehow, some way, there's
01:07:40.420 going to be the Canadian Antifa all over it doing the same thing up here that they've been doing to
01:07:46.680 those ICE agents down in the United States for the past year, year and a half. The Ontario
01:07:51.660 government is strengthening the rules for Ontario social assistance programs to ensure that only
01:07:56.680 people who are living in Canada legally can receive financial assistance from Ontario Works
01:08:02.580 or the Ontario Disability Support Program. What about Medicare? Oh, we can't include that. That
01:08:09.800 would be, that would be evil. The new regulations, which take effect immediately, will protect
01:08:16.800 taxpayer dollars and ensure Ontario's social assistance programs are focused on supporting
01:08:22.940 only families and individuals facing financial hardship who are legally authorized to live
01:08:28.940 in Canada. Yet, those refugees who are here illegally will still get their medical bills
01:08:38.040 taken care of because that's a federal directive, you see, and the provinces have to follow that
01:08:42.140 if they want their health funding.
01:08:47.580 Remarkable.
01:08:48.780 Oh, I told you guys about this earlier in the show,
01:08:51.460 and I'm going to bring it up here.
01:08:53.180 Dominion Society, by the way,
01:08:54.940 the organization headed up by Daniel Tyree
01:08:58.620 that is pushing re-migration ideas all across the country.
01:09:03.220 They were banned on Instagram.
01:09:04.900 They're holding a national conference in Hamilton coming up,
01:09:09.400 and they're going to continue on with it,
01:09:10.920 even though the mayor there is absolutely opposed to it.
01:09:14.040 Obviously, she is an NDP left-wing nutbag.
01:09:17.680 Dominion Society marches ahead with Nationalist Conference
01:09:20.980 despite Hamilton mayor's opposition and political pressure.
01:09:25.000 The founder of the Dominion Society of Canada says that
01:09:27.640 his nationalist organization is planning to proceed with an upcoming conference in Hamilton
01:09:32.560 later this month despite opposition from the city's mayor and uncertainty
01:09:36.740 over whether controversial Austrian re-migration advocate Martin Sellner will be admitted to Canada.
01:09:45.720 Unbelievable.
01:09:46.940 Daniel Tyree told the Western Standard his organization has signed a contract with a private venue,
01:09:53.140 booked travel for its speakers, and developed contingency and security plans for the August 29th conference called DOMCON 2026,
01:10:00.900 The event, which is billed as Canada's premier nationalist conference and features speakers like Tyree Selner, Dominion Society co-founder Ken Jones, and Restore Britain campaigns director Charlie Downs, has attracted controversy over its nationalist stance and promotion of remigration.
01:10:19.020 Andrea Horwath, again, left-wing nutbag,
01:10:22.020 Hamilton Mayor, former leader of the Ontario NDP,
01:10:25.040 has spoken out against the planned event
01:10:26.800 and has sent letters to local businesses
01:10:28.740 asking them to be aware of the society,
01:10:31.660 which has been called an anti-immigration group
01:10:33.940 and has been hit with accusations
01:10:35.700 of being white supremacists.
01:10:37.520 It's important for local venues
01:10:38.900 to have clear information about the organization
01:10:41.140 and the purpose of the event
01:10:42.660 when considering whether to host it.
01:10:44.820 She should stay the F out of it.
01:10:46.460 it has nothing to do with her while people are free to express their views our community must
01:10:52.940 also be clear about the values we stand for and are proud of inclusion respect and ensuring that
01:10:58.300 everyone feels they belong in hamilton shut up if these guys start running around with
01:11:06.160 white sheets over their heads and nooses then maybe you should say something but until then
01:11:12.900 shut up. There is freedom of speech in this country still. Tyree said there's been opposition
01:11:20.760 from Hamilton's mayor and other parties since the event was announced. He said it's more of the same
01:11:24.540 the same folks that just want to uphold the same dysfunctional status quo that we stand against.
01:11:29.260 More and more I think municipal politicians are starting to get nervous. They see how well
01:11:34.100 organized we are and they know what impact that that can have on these local races that are coming
01:11:39.380 up in Ontario at the end of October, the municipal elections. So I think they're getting nervous
01:11:44.300 for their jobs. DomCon was hit with more controversy recently when it was announced
01:11:49.580 Selner would be one of their keynote speakers. Martin Selner, I would admit that haircut looks
01:11:56.520 a little Hitler-ish, is coming to Canada for DomCon. That's, of course, if he gets in.
01:12:03.160 Selner is an Austrian nationalist who's advocated for the large-scale removal of immigrants
01:12:08.080 from european nations and in the course of his career has been barred from entering multiple
01:12:13.220 countries as well as permanently banned from the uk in 2019 after uk authorities concluded his
01:12:19.080 presence posed a threat to efforts uh to counter extremism unbelievable why don't they start
01:12:26.440 looking at antifa like that it's insane one more thing before we move on to the final part of the
01:12:33.260 show tonight and that's this hockey night in canada the punjabi edition not returning after 18 years
01:12:40.220 the show wants to thank their viewers for their unwavering loyalty there it is right there there's
01:12:46.140 the punja a statement from the punjabi language sportscast said the show brought our community
01:12:54.860 closer to the game we love since it launched in 2008 shared stories from south asian players can
01:13:01.520 you name any south they say indian players in the nhl and families and created a space that was
01:13:07.780 truly unique in canadian sports read the statement on x thanking viewers for their unwavering loyalty
01:13:13.500 we're incredibly proud of what we built together but i'll bet if they move this same team over to
01:13:19.100 cricket night in canada the punjabi community will absolutely get behind that 100 percent
01:13:26.100 all right Tiana and I spoke about this a little bit last night you guys where we headed and you
01:13:33.860 know we're going to do a part two with Tiana in a couple of weeks because there was so much more
01:13:37.980 to talk about and I didn't want it to go on too long too long last night because you know people
01:13:43.300 kind of lose interest after a while right and her dog was attacking her too so we'll bring
01:13:47.780 at the end so we'll bring her back on in the next couple of weeks and we'll have that discussion
01:13:53.340 but we did talk a little bit about technocracy last night now yeah the carnies of the world
01:14:02.140 and who he represents definitely want that technocracy coming into canada and well worldwide
01:14:08.400 let's be completely honest here but what about the trump side of things is that something else we
01:14:14.520 kind of left hanging a little bit last night too who's running trump is it the big tech bros is it
01:14:20.720 Peter Thiel's of the world, the Mark Zuckerberg's, the Elon Musk's, or is it deeper than that even?
01:14:28.660 Is it Israel? We don't really know for sure, right? And what do they have planned for us?
01:14:35.820 I'd like to think that they have freedom planned for us, or Trump does, but I don't know about that.
01:14:43.040 I can't be sure about it. Derek Rose thinks that either way, we're going to get trapped in these
01:14:50.180 15 minute cities in the wildlands project will definitely start taking a foothold no matter who's
01:14:56.340 running the show because trump is behind these ai centers let's not forget like he loves them
01:15:01.300 and the more ai we've got the more technology we've got the the more it can be used for evil
01:15:07.300 to lock us down i'm not sure like i'm going to show you guys this here um it's an image okay so
01:15:14.460 let me see if i can find this here yeah here it is here i got this message today and i thought wow
01:15:19.440 I haven't seen this before. Look at this. On Facebook, confirm your identity with a selfie,
01:15:24.960 a video selfie. We'll compare your selfie to photos on your profile and your verification
01:15:30.180 selfie, if you have one, using facial recognition technology. Your selfie will be used to confirm
01:15:37.840 your identity and keep our community safe. It will be deleted within 30 days. But in Canada,
01:15:44.100 the government will have access to that information because of bill c-22
01:15:50.160 so who's to say the government won't go in there and get all this stuff this is how they're going
01:15:56.240 to bring in the digital identity verification scheme you guys it's not going to be the government
01:16:00.860 rolling it out it's going to come through big tech so i worry like we get locked into that
01:16:07.920 and then it's technocracy for good man and who are the tech and technocrats i mean elon musk's dad
01:16:14.980 in the 30s and 40s was a big technocrat huge or his grandfather it was i think
01:16:22.480 the technocrat society of canada was massive in the 1920s and 30s before it got shut down
01:16:30.040 so what is a technocracy what does it look like derrick brose
01:16:34.120 did a documentary in I think 12 pieces called The Pyramid of Power. And here's the technocracy
01:16:41.640 piece. My name is Derek Brose. For the last decade, I've worked as an investigative journalist,
01:16:46.840 hosting a radio show, writing books, and producing numerous documentaries about the
01:16:51.820 realities of child trafficking, the dangers of technology, and indigenous struggles. Now,
01:16:57.040 I aim to uncover whether there exists a network of individuals and institutions which ties these
01:17:02.600 issues together. Many researchers posit the existence of an international cartel
01:17:07.340 which covertly manipulates world events for their own benefit. Are these claims
01:17:11.700 simply fantasy and paranoid delusion or is there truly an agenda to subvert
01:17:16.400 humanity to the demands of the pyramid of power?
01:17:32.600 Chapter 13, The Technocratic State
01:17:37.000 Up to this point, we have focused our attention on the various individuals and institutions
01:17:44.120 which make up the Pyramid of Power.
01:17:46.640 As we near the top of the pyramid and edge closer to the looming question,
01:17:51.020 who is on top of the pyramid,
01:17:52.660 we must first stop to examine the philosophy which appears to be guiding the actions of the inner circle.
01:17:58.820 Over the years, researchers of the ruling class have typically fallen into one of three categories.
01:18:04.860 Those who believe the guiding philosophy is communism.
01:18:08.200 Those who believe it is a fascist ideology driving the psychopaths at the top.
01:18:12.420 And finally, those who see the most danger coming from nationalist authoritarians.
01:18:17.960 Now it's not hard to see why some would believe the threat is communism, fascism, or even nationalism.
01:18:23.880 History shows us the violence, betrayal, tyranny, murder, and starvation
01:18:28.260 wrought by the Russian Bolshevik revolution
01:18:30.580 and other communist revolutions inspired by the Bolsheviks.
01:18:35.200 Also, we have seen the violence and death brought by Hitler's Nazis and Mussolini's fascists.
01:18:41.360 And, history has also shown us that tyrants will use the cover of traditionalism
01:18:45.280 and national identity to enforce their police state measures,
01:18:48.740 as with the Franco dictatorship in Spain.
01:18:50.760 These historical events are all worthy of further inspection
01:18:55.080 and we will do so in an upcoming chapter
01:18:57.160 but for now it's important to understand
01:18:59.220 that while some researchers fall into this dichotomy
01:19:01.880 of communism versus fascism
01:19:03.840 there are also those who believe this narrow focus
01:19:06.600 misses the mark when it comes to the actual guiding philosophy
01:19:09.920 of the pyramid of power
01:19:11.420 If it's not right-wing nationalism
01:19:14.660 or left-wing communism we should fear
01:19:16.800 what is the actual philosophy
01:19:18.660 that underpins the actions of the ruling class.
01:19:27.500 Understanding Historical Technocracy
01:19:29.760 In the early 20th century, a movement began to develop around a political theory known as technocracy,
01:19:36.780 a system wherein management of governments is handled by technical experts,
01:19:40.720 often involving technology-focused solutions.
01:19:43.480 Early proponents of technocracy claimed that the concept would lead to better management of resources
01:19:48.380 and the protection of the planet.
01:19:50.680 However, this system of governance by technological experts and their technology
01:19:54.620 would also involve a loss of privacy, as well as centralization of power
01:19:58.980 and the management of all human behavior.
01:20:02.380 In the early 1930s, as the United States population grappled with the Great Depression,
01:20:07.420 many researchers and philosophers began to look for alternative ways of viewing society.
01:20:12.440 Technocracy was one of those alternatives.
01:20:14.360 The book, Technocracy and the American Dream, describes the beginning of the movement as follows.
01:20:21.940 One of the first plausible alternatives was offered by a group of technicians and social engineers
01:20:26.600 who had organized the Committee on Technocracy at Columbia University.
01:20:31.900 Central to their analysis was the paradox of a society victimized by abundance.
01:20:37.360 Science, engineering, and technology possessed the potential for realizing a material utopia.
01:20:42.420 But, according to the technocrats, America's inefficiency in adjusting to the requirements
01:20:48.240 of modern technology had brought about the depression.
01:20:52.180 Technology they argued required the complete reorientation of production and distribution
01:20:56.740 along scientific and engineering lines.
01:21:01.920 Researcher Patrick Wood is one of the first to take note of the importance of the historic
01:21:05.340 technocracy movement.
01:21:07.660 Wood had partnered with Antony C. Sutton, the famous British-American economist, professor
01:21:11.760 and writer, Sutton himself produced numerous books explaining the intersection of powerful
01:21:15.980 people and secret societies. In the late 1970s, Woods and Sutton co-authored two volumes of
01:21:22.520 Trilaterals Over Washington, focusing on the then-new organization, the Trilateral Commission.
01:21:28.480 It was Patrick Woods' studies of the Trilateral Commission which led to his understanding of
01:21:32.600 historical technocracy. This is a system that was created back in 1930 at Columbia University,
01:21:38.400 the seat of progressivism in America at the time, in the heat of the Great Depression.
01:21:43.420 And a group of engineers and scientists at Columbia decided they could do better and
01:21:47.320 that they would recreate an economic system that would replace capitalism and free market
01:21:51.920 economics.
01:21:52.980 They called it technocracy.
01:21:54.340 It was to be a resource-based system, not a price-based system, where all assets, all
01:22:00.720 resources of the world would be controlled by them, the technocrats.
01:22:04.560 It was an interesting movement in that they had no use for politics or political structures whatsoever at the time.
01:22:11.520 They wanted to have President FDR, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, do away with the political system, declare himself dictator and just simply appoint hectic rats to run the whole country.
01:22:26.380 And they wanted him to dismiss Congress and all of Congress home.
01:22:30.720 And I mean, it's pretty crazy back in those days.
01:22:32.940 The most influential proponent of the original technocracy movement was a man named Howard Scott,
01:22:39.260 a writer who founded the Technical Alliance in New York City in 1919. Scott believed that
01:22:44.720 business owners lacked the necessary skills and data to reform their industries, and thus
01:22:49.580 control should be handed over to engineers. In 1913, Scott and fellow technocrat Walter
01:22:56.000 Rautenstra formed the Committee on Technocracy at Columbia University. The group would eventually
01:23:01.360 splinter with Scott leading Technocracy Incorporated and fellow technocrat Harold Loeb in charge
01:23:06.600 of the Continental Committee on Technocracy.
01:23:09.880 Both Rottenstraught and Loeb split with Scott in part because he was militant about his
01:23:14.120 technocratic beliefs, where the other two men could be seen as more moderate technocrats.
01:23:20.140 Scott began to focus his attention on designing the blueprint for how such a technocratic
01:23:23.980 vision could come to life.
01:23:26.960 Between 1933 and 1936, the first outline of the technocratic society came into view in
01:23:32.360 the writings of Scott and in the official technocracy study course edited and largely
01:23:37.000 written by another technocrat by the name of King Hubbard.
01:23:41.880 Hubbard and Scott assumed the preferred societal framework is a hierarchical organization.
01:23:46.460 However, instead of businessmen, capitalists, or politicians, they believed it would be
01:23:51.420 the engineers and technologists who operated a quote, permanent, productive, and distributive
01:23:56.540 system which will harness the energy resources of the country for the mutual benefit of the
01:24:01.360 entire population. This self-perpetuating corporate structure, or technate, as Scott
01:24:07.280 called his organization, would be divided into functional divisions run by a divisional director.
01:24:12.700 All of these directors would make up the Continental Control Board would make, quote,
01:24:16.880 whatever decisions pertaining to the whole social mechanism that have to be made. The
01:24:21.500 control board would elect one of its members Continental Director. This technician king
01:24:26.560 would have the responsibility for the smooth functioning of the overall operation.
01:24:31.820 In 1938, Technocracy Incorporated released a publication that further outlined its vision
01:24:37.540 for a technocracy. Quote, Technocracy is the science of social engineering, the scientific
01:24:43.280 operation of the entire social mechanism to produce and distribute goods and services to
01:24:48.020 the entire population of this continent. For the first time in human history, it will be done as
01:24:52.760 a scientific, technical, and engineering problem. There will be no place for politics or politicians,
01:24:58.920 finance or financiers, rackets or racketeers. Technocracy states that the price and abundance
01:25:05.640 are incompatible. The greater the abundance, the smaller the price. In real abundance,
01:25:10.140 there can be no price at all. Only by abandoning the interfering price control and substituting
01:25:15.660 a scientific method of production and distribution can in abundance be achieved.
01:25:21.780 Technocracy will distribute by means of a certificate of distribution available to every
01:25:25.600 citizen from birth to death.
01:25:27.920 The technate will encompass the entire American continent from Panama to the North Pole because
01:25:32.780 the natural resources and the natural boundary of this area make it an independent, self-sustaining
01:25:38.500 geographical unit.
01:25:41.560 The book Technocracy and the American Dream provides some fantastic insights into the
01:25:45.540 mind of Scott and the technocratic vision he proposed.
01:25:49.260 One thing that is clear is that the technocrats were materialists at heart, finding little
01:25:53.260 use for philosophy or virtue.
01:25:56.880 Scott and his allies saw humans as mechanistic cogs in a larger machine that simply needed
01:26:01.620 to be bent to the will of the machine in the interest of some alleged collective good.
01:26:06.880 William Aiken noted that in the technocrats' technological utopia, machines serve man only
01:26:12.420 when man serves them.
01:26:14.440 Aiken also claimed that the technocrats, quote, would not accept any limitations on the technician's
01:26:19.120 mandate, preferring instead that the, quote, rationality of science and the harmony of
01:26:23.320 the machine, not utopian virtues, would dictate organizational forms.
01:26:28.720 Scott believed that eventually man would come to accept a, quote, reality understood in
01:26:33.820 terms of machine-like function.
01:26:36.680 The reality of the technocratic vision described by Scott is that it would involve a loss of
01:26:40.640 individual choice and liberty.
01:26:42.780 Aiken writes that, quote, under a technocracy, a sizable amount of things deemed good would
01:26:47.560 be given up.
01:26:48.920 For those who desired a new society, the concern for the commonwealth minimized outdated concepts
01:26:54.000 of individual self-realization, responsibility for oneself, individual conscience, free choice,
01:27:00.180 and self-expression.
01:27:01.720 The whole liberal belief in the dignity and the worth of the individual.
01:27:05.480 There would be no nonsense about individual liberty.
01:27:09.300 He further notes that, quote, certain individual freedoms would be sacrificed to efficiency
01:27:13.860 and that an individual's job would not be their own choice but would be, quote, determined
01:27:17.820 by his abilities and the needs of the organization.
01:27:21.120 The technate would decide how goods were produced, where to allocate labor and resources, develop
01:27:26.140 and apply technology, and most of all, assure efficiency.
01:27:30.520 Of course, consumers might have fewer options in the technocrats marketplace because Scott
01:27:34.880 imagine the technate would restrict many types of goods which involved waste and inefficiency.
01:27:40.700 Aiken writes, quote, for example, since it would increase inefficiency to produce multiple
01:27:45.720 models of automobiles or specially designed housing, these items would have to conform
01:27:50.220 to functional specifications rather than consumer taste.
01:27:54.200 If you are driving a non-official car, let's give it a new coat of technocracy gray.
01:27:59.640 Aiken also wrote that the technocrats attempted to combine their faith in positivistic science
01:28:04.660 with a mechanistic view of man
01:28:06.460 and the dominance of technology
01:28:08.260 into a functional ideal
01:28:09.940 that resembled Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
01:28:13.440 Despite the work of Scott and Technocracy, Inc.,
01:28:15.940 in the 1940s, mainstream interest
01:28:18.020 in the technocracy movement seemed to dissipate.
01:28:20.620 Some researchers attribute this
01:28:22.100 to a lack of a coherent political theory
01:28:23.960 for achieving change,
01:28:25.280 while others say that President Roosevelt
01:28:27.100 and the New Deal provided an alternative solution
01:28:29.820 to financial hardship.
01:28:31.620 Whatever the cause,
01:28:32.800 technocracy ceased to be a topic of mainstream political discourse.
01:28:36.800 However, this was not the end of the technocratic movement.
01:28:44.000 The Technotronic Era
01:28:45.800 The ideas that underpin the technocratic vision received a notable endorsement in the 1970s
01:28:53.120 with the founding of the Trilateral Commission and the release of the book
01:28:56.500 Between Two Ages, America's Role in the Technotronic Era.
01:29:00.580 The book was written by political scientist Zbigniew Brzezinski.
01:29:04.540 Brzezinski was actually also involved in the founding of the Trilateral Commission as well.
01:29:09.760 This was the beginning of a resurgence of technocratic thought.
01:29:13.720 But in the early 1970s, it came back to life again with a vengeance.
01:29:18.440 And then it was picked up by big money people like David Rockefeller and political ideologues like Professor Zbigniew Brzezinski,
01:29:26.300 who also was at Columbia University at the time, by the way.
01:29:28.740 They started a group called the Trilateral Commission, which was, they co-founded it, but they started this group that brought in members from Japan, North America, and Europe to foster what they called at the time a new international economic order.
01:29:45.440 I did not recognize in the 70s what that meant, what new meant.
01:29:49.280 I know that's silly, but I had no frame of reference.
01:29:51.760 Didn't understand historic technocracy at the time.
01:29:54.220 um so but that's what they said a new international economic order well time went by and i did not
01:30:02.240 understand it for a long time i figured they're rearranging the deck chairs on the economic
01:30:07.440 titanic so to speak to play for them but in the early uh well somewhere around 2006-7
01:30:14.920 i discovered historic technocracy for the very first time and uh i i immediately understood
01:30:22.080 that this was the new international economic order
01:30:24.580 that the Trilateral Commission was talking about in the early 1970s.
01:30:28.240 As Patrick Wood notes, until his death in 2018,
01:30:32.240 Brzezinski was a diplomat who ran in the same circles
01:30:34.860 as David Rockefeller and former Secretary of State
01:30:37.780 and accused war criminal Henry Kissinger.
01:30:40.980 Brzezinski served as advisor to several presidents,
01:30:43.760 from Jimmy Carter to Barack Obama.
01:30:46.600 He was the co-founder of the Trilateral Commission
01:30:48.660 and also a member of the Atlantic Council,
01:30:51.180 the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Council on Foreign Relations.
01:30:56.200 Although Brzezinski's Between the Two Ages substituted the term technotronic for technocratic,
01:31:01.360 the depiction of the future is the same, a world in which the scientific and technological elite
01:31:06.540 centrally plan the lives of all humanity. Essentially, Brzezinski's vision is a
01:31:11.960 technologically advanced, authoritarian-style collectivism wherein individual liberties
01:31:16.460 are subordinated to the apparent needs of the collective. He explains Technotronic in the
01:31:21.980 following way, quote, the post-industrial society is becoming a Technotronic society,
01:31:27.140 a society that is shaped culturally, psychologically, socially, and economically
01:31:31.780 by the impact of technology and electronics, particularly in the area of computers and
01:31:37.560 communications. In the Technotronic society, scientific and technical knowledge, in addition
01:31:42.900 to enhancing production capabilities quickly spills over to affect almost all aspects of life
01:31:48.020 directly. Accordingly, both the growing capacity for the instant calculation of the most complex
01:31:53.880 interactions and the increasing availability of biochemical means of human control augment the
01:31:59.800 potential scope of consciously chosen direction, and thereby also pressures to direct, to choose,
01:32:06.560 and to change. Brzezinski believes that, quote, persisting social crisis, the emergence of a
01:32:12.620 charismatic personality and the exploitation of mass media to obtain public confidence
01:32:17.280 would be stepping stones in the piecemeal transformation of the United States
01:32:21.200 into the highly controlled technotronic society. In a moment of honesty, Brzezinski acknowledges
01:32:27.480 that, quote, the fiction of sovereignty is clearly no longer compatible with reality
01:32:31.900 because emerging global consciousness is causing the, quote, abandonment of preoccupations with
01:32:36.900 national supremacy in favor of global interdependence.
01:32:41.960 Brzezinski's vision of the future was not mere speculation or guesswork.
01:32:45.560 He was a member of the ruling class who spent his life using nation states and the people
01:32:49.940 within them as pawns in a chess game in which most of the players are dangerous.
01:33:06.900 Thank you.
01:33:36.900 the reality unfolding around them. I believe that Brzezinski's book describes the world that is
01:33:42.560 unfolding in the 2020s. After receiving the endorsement and promotion of Brzezinski,
01:33:48.760 the technocratic ideals made their way to other international organizations like the United
01:33:53.100 Nations and the World Economic Forum. So this was picked up and launched and moved forward
01:33:59.040 through the auspices of the United Nations in particular. It became the doctrine of sustainable
01:34:04.600 development, which is now all over the world. It's more recently become things like the phrase
01:34:11.660 Build Back Better, the Great Reset, or Green New Deal in America. We see all kinds of policies
01:34:20.080 wrapped around it, typically the death of fossil fuels, oil, coal, gas, and restrictions on where
01:34:29.320 we could build where we could go and stuff like that all of these things are related to this now
01:34:34.960 in modern in modern day time this is technocracy today that's taking over it's not socialism it's
01:34:42.600 not communism and it's not fascism per se there are very big very significant distinctives with
01:34:49.260 technocracy china is a technocracy by the way you can look at china and get a good idea of what it
01:34:55.080 looks like you have total micromanagement of the population through technology you have social
01:35:00.280 credit scoring system that tells people what you can and can't do and they get punished if they
01:35:05.500 make a wrong move or they do the wrong thing or they talk to the wrong person or whatever
01:35:10.160 these things were unheard of 30 years ago today they're commonplace and they create a lot of fear
01:35:16.760 in the minds of people so this is the environment that we find ourselves in today with this this
01:35:23.040 emerging scientific dictatorship that's got a hold of the whole planet. It's not just America.
01:35:29.980 It's not just Democrats and Republicans. So we've got to get over that part. It's global in nature
01:35:34.800 today. The modern technocrats and the technocratic state. Now that we understand a bit of the history
01:35:43.580 of technocracy and some of the ideas that it proposes, we need to examine the world of today
01:35:48.220 looking for signs of the technocratic influence. Let's start by looking at the wealthiest companies
01:35:53.500 and most influential CEOs. These individuals are running companies that have amassed large
01:35:58.640 amounts of financial wealth, as well as unfathomable amounts of digital data on all
01:36:03.180 of their customers. From Jeff Bezos at Amazon, Bill Gates of Microsoft, Mark Zuckerberg at Meta,
01:36:10.020 Elon Musk of Tesla, and lesser known names at Google, Apple, and other tech companies.
01:36:16.060 In fact, with his belief in technological solutions as the answer to all of humanity's problems,
01:36:21.880 Elon Musk appears to be walking a path similar to his grandfather, Joshua Haldeman, who was a research director.
01:36:45.180 ...health and cultural influence.
01:36:51.000 These individuals have enough money, resources, and connections to shape elections,
01:36:55.820 geoengineer the climate, censor information, shape international food trends,
01:37:00.340 and cause dips in the stock market.
01:37:02.680 They are the technocrat class of today.
01:37:05.580 But the technocratic world is not complete with the simple presence of technocrats.
01:37:09.560 No, in order to bring about the vision of Scott,
01:37:11.760 there must be mechanisms for understanding all of society's needs and making rational decisions
01:37:16.980 about how to meet those needs. Do we see attempts to create this vision in our current era?
01:37:23.260 As we outlined in our chapter on the foundations, we do indeed see organizations like the World
01:37:28.500 Economic Forum and the United Nations partnering with technocrats to promote technocratic remedies
01:37:33.720 to the various crises facing humanity. For example, we are told that humanity is facing
01:37:39.140 a climate crisis that will require a complete overhaul of our world. The United Nations uses
01:37:44.360 their influence with world governments to push them to align with the Sustainable Development
01:37:48.260 Goals, a set of 17 goals ostensibly focused on fighting climate change, poverty, etc. At the
01:37:55.120 same time, organizations like the World Economic Forum say that COVID-19 presented the perfect
01:38:00.160 opportunity to reset capitalism and all of the world's systems as part of their Great Reset
01:38:05.480 agenda. One of the answers being proposed to stop these apparent crises, specifically climate change,
01:38:11.700 is to geoengineer the weather by spraying various particles out of the back of airplanes in an
01:38:17.060 attempt to reflect sunlight and lower the average temperature on earth. Technocrats like Bill Gates
01:38:22.960 are using their immense wealth to finance projects like these, completely bypassing governments and
01:38:27.980 giving the people no say in the matter altogether. Additionally, now that a precedent has been set
01:38:33.560 for nations to lockdown their populations in the name of fighting a pandemic, we are
01:38:37.920 also seeing proposals for climate lockdowns.
01:38:41.240 As early as September 2020, the term climate lockdown was used by Mariana Mazzucato, chair
01:38:46.820 of the World Health Organization's Council on the Economics of Health for All.
01:38:51.500 She wrote, quote, Under a climate lockdown, governments would limit private vehicle use,
01:38:56.780 ban consumption of red meat, and impose extreme energy-saving measures, while fossil fuel
01:39:01.540 companies would have to stop drilling. To avoid such a scenario, we must overhaul our economic
01:39:06.500 structures and do capitalism differently. We are also beginning to see proposals for
01:39:12.020 carbon tracking apps which tell a person how much energy they are using. These could eventually
01:39:16.660 become mandatory, preventing citizens who have used too much carbon from driving, taking public
01:39:21.940 transportation, and other daily practices. Where are they traveling? How are they traveling? What
01:39:27.940 What are they eating? What are they consuming on the platform? So individual carbon footprint
01:39:33.940 tracker. And in August 2021 article published in the journal Nature Sustainability,
01:39:39.520 researchers argue in favor of personal carbon allowances or PCAs. They write, quote,
01:39:45.740 In particular, during the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions on individuals for the sake of
01:39:50.820 public health and forms of individual accountability and responsibility that were unthinkable only one
01:39:56.060 year before have been adopted by millions of people. People may be more prepared to accept
01:40:00.940 the tracking and limitations related to PCAs to achieve a safer climate and the many other
01:40:06.360 benefits associated with addressing the climate crisis. The authors also claim that the public's
01:40:12.260 acceptance of contact tracing apps could lead to, quote, insights into possible strategies to use
01:40:17.740 apps to track personal carbon allowances. This type of solution and the entire response to COVID-19
01:40:24.240 illustrate the level of technocratic thinking that now pervades most governments and world bodies
01:40:29.680 such as the World Health Organization. Both the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and
01:40:34.960 the World Economic Forum's Great Reset claim that the answer to our problems will be found in a
01:40:39.560 complete digital transformation of our world, which they claim will be better for the environment,
01:40:44.080 improve efficiency, and be more equitable for all people. Klaus Schwab, founder and director of the
01:40:49.760 World Economic Forum, called this transformation the fourth industrial revolution. The fourth
01:40:54.920 industrial revolution is Schwab's pet project and the name of his 2016 book, where he calls for a
01:41:00.480 world with ubiquitous digital surveillance, driverless vehicles, smart cities, social credit
01:41:05.920 scores, the metaverse, and augmented reality. The World Economic Forum describes the fourth
01:41:11.500 industrial revolution as follows, quote, the first industrial revolution used water and steam power
01:41:17.640 to mechanize production. The second used electric power to create mass production. The third
01:41:22.740 used electronics and information technology to automate production. Now a fourth industrial
01:41:28.460 revolution is building on the third, the digital revolution that has been occurring since the
01:41:33.200 middle of the last century. It is characterized by a fusion of technologies that is blurring
01:41:37.940 the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres. To put it simply, the fourth
01:41:44.320 industrial revolution is the digital panopticon of the future, where surveillance is omnipresent
01:41:49.000 and humanity uses technology to alter our lives. Often associated with terms like the
01:41:54.300 Internet of Things, the Internet of Bodies, the Internet of Humans, and the Internet of
01:41:58.440 Senses, this world will be powered by 5G and 6G technology. Of course, for Schwab and other
01:42:04.660 globalists, the fourth industrial revolution also lends itself towards more central planning
01:42:09.380 and top-down control, just like the technocratic vision of Howard Scott.
01:42:15.240 The goal is a track-and-trace society where all transactions are logged, every person
01:42:19.140 has a digital ID that can be tracked, and social malcontents are locked out of society
01:42:23.940 via social credit scores.
01:42:26.680 Similar to Klaus Schwab's Fourth Industrial Revolution, the original technocrats claim
01:42:30.540 that, quote, electronic devices would immediately tabulate data on the amount of spending and
01:42:35.700 the type of consumption, with this information clearing continuously to the central headquarters.
01:42:41.820 Both Scott and Schwab imagined using technology to know everything about everyone in society
01:42:47.080 in the name of building a system that promised to deliver abundance to all people.
01:42:52.340 According to Scott, with the technician king and control board at the head of the technate,
01:42:56.080 they would control, quote, precise information at all times on the state of consumption of
01:43:01.200 every kind of commodity or service in all parts of the country, and it would be possible
01:43:05.700 for the quote technical elite to know precisely what the proper decisions were at all times
01:43:10.040 in order to maintain the operation of the social mechanism at the highest possible load
01:43:14.620 factor and efficiency.
01:43:18.040 This technocratic vision is dependent on the use of surveillance tools like facial recognition,
01:43:23.100 voice detection, 24-7 closed-circuit TV cameras, artificial intelligence, algorithmic manipulation,
01:43:29.860 cell phone tracking, social media monitoring, location tracking, digital eavesdropping via
01:43:35.580 smart devices, and the overall push towards a smart grid. Of course, these technologies are
01:43:41.640 not promoted as surveillance tools, but rather as tools for safety, convenience, education,
01:43:47.060 and profit. However, the result is the same. Individuals and companies promoting technological
01:43:52.700 solutions to the world's ills, resulting in a loss of individual freedoms and more centralized
01:43:57.720 control. Whether by design or accident of history, the modern technocrats, backed by their friends
01:44:05.520 in venture capital firms, the obedient hacks in corporate media, and their partners in government
01:44:10.300 are becoming what Howard Scott called the technate, and what I call the technocratic state.
01:44:16.560 Is there any way we can stop or avoid the growth of this tyrannical vision?
01:44:21.180 solutions opting out of the technocratic state it's much easier to identify the dangers that
01:44:32.980 lie ahead than it is to provide practical solutions that work for a broad spectrum of people
01:44:37.640 inevitably prescriptions for alternative paths will not apply to all people in all situations
01:44:43.580 with that said there are indeed opportunities for potentially preventing the rise of technocracy
01:44:50.100 As we have noted in previous chapters, one of the most important steps we can take as individuals
01:44:54.660 is to educate those closest to us. In this case, we can educate them about the history of
01:45:00.000 technocracy and the dangers it poses for our future. This could involve sharing this documentary,
01:45:05.940 printing out flyers with relevant info and passing them out at local events,
01:45:09.300 and or protesting the corporations who are investing in technocratic methods and technologies.
01:45:14.940 Cracking through the veil of ignorance to reach the masses is absolutely necessary if we are to overcome the threat.
01:45:21.520 Who are these global players that are trying to conquer the whole planet at the same time?
01:45:27.980 That's the big question that we need to answer.
01:45:30.100 And also, if we figure that out, I think we have.
01:45:33.380 But if we figure that out, then we need to figure out what we're going to do about it.
01:45:37.140 Because if we do nothing, not only is silence compliance, but they will win with their new international economic order, their sustainable development, their Green New Deal, their Great Reset, whatever you want to call it.
01:45:51.920 They will win and we will lose.
01:45:55.020 Patrick Wood also believes the answer lies in critical thinking.
01:45:58.680 Number one, we need to learn how to interpret propaganda.
01:46:02.020 The world is awash with propaganda. It's being controlled and manipulated by propaganda.
01:46:07.140 And propaganda is a very specific type of misuse of language all around the world.
01:46:14.580 It's intended to deceive the hearer, the reader, the listener.
01:46:19.300 And propaganda is very deadly as far as the mind is concerned
01:46:24.040 because it leads you off into believing things that simply are not true.
01:46:29.080 We see propaganda on all kinds of topics, not just one topic.
01:46:33.820 it's not just on for instance global warming or just about the pandemic and vaccines and this
01:46:38.620 that you know things things like that the propaganda of the world today is just about
01:46:43.100 every conceivable topic you can imagine we need to learn how to see through propaganda how to
01:46:48.700 recognize it when when it's presented with it but the markers of propaganda are very clear
01:46:54.780 and they're not difficult to understand the first part of the solution is to realize when you're
01:47:00.380 being lied to and to reject whatever it is they're trying to shove down your throat um
01:47:06.860 i tell people routinely don't comply now i have to qualify that when you feel like you've been
01:47:12.940 you're being given a role to play that is unnatural in some way don't do it just don't
01:47:18.700 play that role be an outlier just don't don't cooperate don't participate with it now if
01:47:25.660 you're forced to that's another issue but you just can't submit and play the role that they
01:47:32.300 want you to play in this society ultimately we choose if we want to adopt this digital dystopia
01:47:37.740 we don't have to accept every new upgrade or device it's up to us to choose our principles
01:47:43.340 over convenience now there's lots of things you can do you know we know for instance we know
01:47:49.420 google is a problem okay don't use google there are other alternative search engines that you can
01:47:56.140 use they may not be as convenient they may not be as nicely programmed but don't worry about it
01:48:01.900 go use something else don't comply with google they'll suck every bit of data out of you they can
01:48:07.180 they won't pay you anything for it and they'll turn around and use it against you in some way
01:48:11.580 they'll sell it of course to the highest bidder but they you know they'll use it against you
01:48:15.340 ultimately don't participate when you see that they've got a role for you don't do it
01:48:20.700 um there's lots of other things you know we could talk about things like cell phones this
01:48:24.940 is going to be an issue at some point smartphones because all of the smartphone providers are
01:48:30.300 collecting data they're they're turning these around as instruments of control and we're going
01:48:35.580 to have to deal with that issue at some point are we going to continue with smartphones or we're
01:48:39.020 going to figure out other ways to to get around these behemoths there's alternative solutions
01:48:44.380 coming on. Mr. Wood is correct to question the assumption that humanity needs digital technology
01:48:49.220 integrated into every aspect of our lives. While I wholeheartedly endorse and support the use of
01:48:54.860 digital technology, we must acknowledge that this drive towards a digital world can only happen if
01:48:59.660 we participate. Silent opposition and complaining on the internet are not enough. We must begin to
01:49:06.400 lay the foundation for alternative parallel systems in the event that we cannot prevent
01:49:10.640 the rise of the technocratic state if you know for certain you don't want to participate in the
01:49:15.120 digital id initiatives or the digital wallet and central bank digital currencies what is your
01:49:20.080 alternative plan will you comply if your workplace adopts all digital forms of payment or if your
01:49:25.760 bank allows you to withdraw funds only with your digital id do you have a way to continue making
01:49:30.720 money for yourself and family in these situations we need to be honest with ourselves and think
01:49:36.640 about what our red lines our lines in the sand are when is enough enough the answer to that
01:49:42.720 question will depend on your needs resources and community we must build relationships with
01:49:47.920 like-minded people in our local areas as soon as possible the sooner we establish these
01:49:53.280 relationships and begin growing our own food exploring alternative physical and cryptocurrencies
01:49:58.320 creating homeschooling co-ops and getting off big tech tools the sooner we will see the creation of
01:50:03.760 a network of communities which operate in a completely alternative parallel economy with
01:50:08.880 parallel institutions competing with the technocratic ones one of the best ways to
01:50:13.360 further the creation of this network is by joining the freedom cell network at freedomcells.org
01:50:18.800 using the website maps you can search to find individuals and groups in your area
01:50:23.040 who are also looking for like-minded people once you make connections began meeting in the real
01:50:27.920 world to establish real world relationships as a group begin to set goals focused on getting
01:50:33.200 off the mainstream control grids the freedom cell network along with similar organizations
01:50:38.720 are helping to lay the foundation for the parallel systems of the future
01:50:44.000 in short we must begin to exit from these slavery systems
01:50:47.200 and build the foundation of the world we know is possible
01:50:53.440 yeah he's right um although i'm not so sure about freedomcells.org i haven't looked into it yet
01:51:00.480 And so if you guys want to go ahead and just go and check it out, freedomcells.org, it
01:51:06.660 might be something interesting, but anything that is that public is going to be infiltrated
01:51:13.260 by some alphabet agency, just as everything good tends to be infiltrated.
01:51:21.420 And remember this, I mean, this is right here, this thing that I caught earlier today on
01:51:27.880 Facebook. Confirm your identity with a video selfie. We'll compare your selfie to photos on
01:51:34.280 your profile and your verification selfie, if you have one, using facial recognition technology.
01:51:41.780 Having said that, Derek Brose is absolutely right when he says, hey man, this is technology and it's
01:51:50.700 cool. The problem stems from how it's being used. And if they have the technology to set up a full
01:51:59.620 on technocracy and keep us locked into 15 minute cities and the like, then it needs to be broken
01:52:07.420 out of. I mean, like I say, it's fine to use it, use websites, use your social media, but understand
01:52:13.400 that you can only go so far with it. And I believe it was Bill Gates or one of the big
01:52:21.220 tech bros who just a couple years ago was saying, hey, man, smartphones won't even be a thing
01:52:26.560 in the next five years. You're going to have chips implanted into your brain or into your
01:52:31.820 ocular nerves or wherever. So you won't even need to carry it. It's just a pain in the ass.
01:52:36.940 and I can see that day coming I mean did you ever see this coming 25 years ago like I mean
01:52:44.400 we're carrying those big brick cell phones and these days now the cell phone could pretty much
01:52:50.340 do everything for you don't do it man okay that's it for tonight sorry about the glitching during
01:52:59.500 the presentation there you guys I'm tracking I'm trying to track down the problem but the problem
01:53:05.240 with that is that the only time i can do it is when it glitches and it's not a regular thing so
01:53:12.880 it's difficult to track down but i know what the root causes might be so i'll investigate that
01:53:17.800 tomorrow as i am building more into the website which is very cool i'm actually building more
01:53:22.820 into the website so you guys will have access to more stuff in there all kind like you're asking
01:53:28.360 me for links all the time and what i can say to you is that look at there's no links when i do a
01:53:34.840 show, these videos are hardwired, downloaded right into my system. So I cannot provide a link for you
01:53:42.480 because the link doesn't even exist. But what I will be doing is putting a lot of this stuff that
01:53:49.600 I use and a lot of stuff that I don't that's left over onto the website. So you guys will have
01:53:54.640 access to that hopefully in the next week or so. Something I've been meaning to do for such a long
01:53:59.920 time. I just haven't gotten around to it, but hopefully I'll finish that off in the next few
01:54:03.580 days, maybe even tomorrow. Who knows? So have a great weekend, you guys. Have a great sleep
01:54:07.920 tonight. Have a great day tomorrow. I love you all. I appreciate you all. And I'll talk to you
01:54:13.120 again. Remember, not on Monday, on Tuesday night at eight o'clock central. Bye for now. I'm going
01:54:20.160 to leave you with Stevie Nicks. Talk to you later.
01:54:33.580 Out in the back of your mind
01:54:36.460 Comes your real life
01:54:41.320 And the life that you know
01:54:43.520 It seems like it was a creation
01:54:49.800 Of some of those same old things
01:54:53.480 You seem to be the only thing
01:54:57.380 That's out in the light
01:55:00.200 She had trusted many
01:55:06.100 But been unfamiliar with
01:55:10.740 Almost everyone but you
01:55:15.240 Well, baby, I'm just thinking
01:55:19.980 And the moon's all on fire
01:55:23.740 Every time that you walk in the room
01:55:29.460 Well, there is magic all around you
01:55:35.660 If I do say so myself
01:55:38.640 I have known this much longer than I've known you
01:55:56.320 She'd have trust in many
01:55:58.720 Then there would be someone who would enter into a presence
01:56:06.520 That she took steps for miles
01:56:13.400 She dreams of a wanton luxury
01:56:17.240 And she laughed and she cried and she tried to taunt him
01:56:22.360 And you hate it
01:56:29.000 To be separated
01:56:32.620 From that picture
01:56:35.980 No
01:56:37.500 Maybe I'm not thinking
01:56:43.220 That the rooms are all on fire
01:56:46.980 Every time that you walk in the room
01:56:53.360 Well, there's magic all around you
01:56:58.760 If I do say so myself
01:57:01.860 Well, I have known this much longer than I've known you
01:57:07.800 Long let the white cloud my memory
01:57:16.220 Long let the white cloud my memory
01:57:23.660 There's a magic
01:57:33.760 All around you
01:57:38.200 Every time you walk in the room
01:57:42.280 Well, baby, I'm just thinking
01:57:47.680 That the rooms are all on fire
01:57:51.200 Every time that you walk in the room
01:57:57.180 Well, there is magic all around you