00:09:37.840We're trying to talk to that crazed kid who was calling you a Nazi and a fascist1.00
00:09:42.760and to get the F off the campus and you're on stolen property and all of that nonsense.0.99
00:09:49.460I mean, how do you not reach out and grab the kid by the neck?
00:09:55.120That would have been my first impulse.
00:09:58.020Well, at UBC in particular, I think we were more concerned about them reaching out and grabbing us by the neck because there was up to about a thousand very hostile people.
00:10:08.240But the intention of going into the campus under the wonderful leadership of Dallas, and we also had Francis Whitteson with us, is to try and communicate and win over students.
00:10:20.900And so, you know, the last thing that any of us had in the back of our minds was to do anything untoward toward anybody.
00:10:28.720We're people who are simply wanting to present history fairly and honestly and live in a country in which people aren't afraid to speak their own mind,
00:10:43.000let alone whether whether it's right or wrong just simply have the ability to speak up against this
00:10:48.920this horrible hideous woke mob yeah um were you surprised at that turnout at ubc i mean like you
00:10:56.960say a thousand kids all chanting and and did you receive threats was there any physical
00:24:16.220Anybody. But to own the mess you have created.
00:24:19.640And each of us in our lives need to own what we have done.
00:24:22.340if you screw up you need to own it and he needs to um move this whole well i'm not going to hog
00:24:29.280the conversation but this that him talking about alberta i was in uh calgary when that came out i
00:24:34.820was at the federal conservative party convention and i posted about it immediately saying this is
00:24:39.580outrageous to what is the difference what are you finding the difference because i know you just got
00:24:43.840back from calgary and you were there so i mean the difference in just attitude between alberta
00:24:49.840calgary and where you are how much big big difference uh i gave my first speech in red
00:24:55.620deer after i was expelled from the conservative party for pointing out that zero bodies have been
00:24:59.460found at kamloops and i went there to speak saturday it's a saturday 600 people showed up to a
00:25:05.760i think it was a curling center on a saturday i was in shock and then afterwards i listened to
00:25:11.680panel after panel with this incredibly lively rigorous uh fierce debate between people who
00:25:17.580Albertans about the that doesn't happen in British Columbia they're lively there they have a real
00:25:24.820spark that's missing in BC I don't know if everybody out here is too stoned but they're
00:25:29.680they're alive out there like seriously the Albertans really give it they go for it and
00:25:36.960they talk and they argue and they fight and that's what politics should be about
00:25:40.440and let the best idea win and here's you know this cowichan ruling i i've seen some video
00:25:49.160from the homeowners who were in that area and this is you're the lawyer maybe you can explain the
00:25:56.600the ruling to us in a way that we can understand it it seems that fee simple is now sharing the
00:26:03.720property the people who bought their property under the fee simple rules are sharing the
00:26:07.880property now with that indian band and there's people out there who are saying yeah there can
00:26:12.620be two owners what's the big deal well anybody knows you can't serve two masters in life at all
00:26:18.420and you certainly can't share a property with a separate uh owner who might have different ideas
00:26:23.460about what to do with it unless you've entered into some joint venture ownership thing with an
00:26:28.220agreement about how we get in how we get out what are the terms of getting out of this agreement
00:26:32.920so this doesn't work and this has been the um what the government has tried oh and it's no big
00:26:38.780deal aboriginal title won't hurt free simple no that's not true uh that that judgment basically
00:26:45.680gave the cowichan band aboriginal title over 800 hectares is it acres jim or hectares
00:26:53.000800 hectares in in richmond and they actually were claiming something like 1700 and they're
00:27:00.640appealing it because they want more and a big chunk of that had private land in and including
00:27:05.160personal residential real estate and then business ownership it is a mess because
00:27:11.960now we've got people who who are saying that they can't get their mortgage renewed
00:27:17.780you've got people who are you may be considering buying a property in that area who are now saying
00:27:23.040not a chance you've got banks who aren't giving loans out now for that region because they don't
00:27:28.460know what the hell is going on that's correct based on a on a on a tribe that apparently fished
00:27:34.400there during the summer only for a month or two a hundred years ago yeah and it used to be that
00:27:41.600if you owned fee simple that was the end of it you owned it and now of course one really interesting
00:27:47.260thing that's popped out of this is that the leading property tax appraisal guy paul sullivan
00:27:52.700in british columbia he does a lot of like if you get a property tax appraisal and you don't like
00:27:56.520the amount of it he's one of these companies that does appeals for you he's now got a class action
00:28:01.100going and he's going back and saying well if they don't own the property why are they paying any
00:28:04.180property taxes fair enough i could uh say shadow just dows is right about it being 800 hectares
00:28:12.120but there's more land claim by the coalition yeah um but they're only one of five bands
00:28:18.460yeah and or first nations and and of course others could come in it's all based on oral tradition
00:28:24.440So you never know what story is. The most fascinating one to me right now is Kamloops, because you have the person who made up this fiction of mass murdered children at a school by nuns and priests.
00:28:39.320The same woman is saying that she wants half of Kamloops plus 50 percent of all the revenue that the city gets.
00:28:51.140I mean, this is absolute insanity. You create a society. You saw what happened at UBC. Yeah, there were Antifa people there and they were, you know, land back activists and, as James said, communists.
00:29:04.660But the vast majority of the thousand people that were there were ordinary young people at university who believed in the lie that we have committed an original sin against indigenous people.0.76
00:29:22.080Well, therefore, we should forfeit our fundamental rights, starting with property and speech, and that we should create a province where it's all going to go over.
00:29:32.680The British Columbia government has put out and it's got on its website that every single inch of British Columbia is indigenous land.0.81
00:29:43.380So it's just a matter of time before you have war.
00:29:48.160There was maybe 40 of us against a thousand.
00:29:51.220but there's millions and millions of canadians who will join us up against anyone who's going
00:29:57.120to go after their property or after their speech or after any other fundamental right
00:30:01.620so this is a very serious thing and all we want to do as james said at the beginning
00:30:06.260we just want to get it the truth the very truth is the of again this claim of of an original sin
00:30:14.440there is no original sin residential schools were there to help kids they educated illiterate kids
00:30:20.780for free and the parents wanted them and applied to them and it only served a minority of kids
00:30:26.320because it was easier to service the others at day schools and cities that you know the whole
00:30:32.080story of a residential school is that an inversion has nothing to do with genocide has everything to
00:30:36.620do with education and canada is showing itself that there's no other country in the world that's
00:30:41.820done as much for its first inhabitants you know for you just saying that right now in public like
00:30:47.680you did, Jim. Leah Gazan wants to put you in jail. She's the NDP MP from Winnipeg who wants to make0.94
00:30:55.760what is it? Residential school denialism a crime. Now, this is unconstitutional. A law like that0.99
00:31:04.680would never stand. They could try and impose it probably once and then it would go to court and
00:31:09.540it would have to go away. But the point of the matter is that there is a political party or an
00:31:15.680elected person in this country and there's several of them charlie angus is another one
00:31:19.880who want to create laws like that to shut people up and yet we've got music stars like at the0.91
00:31:30.940grammys the other night what did billy eilish say there's no foreigners on stolen land and she owns
00:31:36.260a 14 million dollar mansion in california right on the beach like are you freaking kidding me right
00:31:42.380now but she is a big influencer when it comes to these young people so how do we stop this
00:31:47.920where do we start we stop it by taking step by step which is what i like i'm honored to be
00:31:55.360working with people like jim mcmurtry and francis widdowson and you james too but jim and francis
00:32:00.240has really taken the early hits on this on this issue they were out there alone they lost their
00:32:06.340jobs like let's think about they lost their jobs for telling students the truth yeah they were told
00:32:13.640they were harming kids this is disgusting and this is happening at our institutions and they
00:32:19.700are publicly funded so we are not going to stop and I am honored to be able to be around people
00:32:26.320like Jim and Francis and it makes me sick to think what they've gone through these are people
00:32:31.280who are dedicated to their teaching Jim was teaching kids for 30 years I'm going to embarrass
00:32:36.000you hear jim but he was like the favorite teacher at school the one who would teach the teams and
00:32:40.240be there early stay late for kids who want to talk and they need help with homework he was or if you
00:32:45.500have in trouble you want to talk jim was that teacher really fun exciting to go into his
00:32:50.340classroom and that that was the kind of person he was and francis was also an amazing amazing teacher
00:32:56.020and and also i don't share the same political philosophies as francis i we're very different
00:33:01.880in terms of our actual politics but on this issue we are saying there has to be truth and we we have
00:33:09.220to keep pushing for it and they are not going to shut us down and they are trying their hardest but
00:33:14.540they're not winning so we are making progress shadow we're making progress and this is what
00:33:19.160we have to keep doing and people like you are helping too by having us on your show it's step
00:33:23.480by step day by day james you know what i'm gonna ask you this because i know that you have created
00:33:29.300a lot of big street noise in Vancouver and Abbotsford and that entire region for the past
00:33:36.440five years now, probably since the beginning of COVID. What do you see as a way that we can start
00:33:43.320turning the tide on this? You know, just what we're doing right now is so important is getting
00:33:49.260the message out there that we're not actually trying to stifle a narrative. We're just trying
00:33:54.440to bring truth to the surface behind what's being perpetuated and he asked what you know what what's
00:34:01.260really happening here it's called narrative control and we have to get in front of the control
00:34:06.920and control the narrative ourselves by getting the message out there so as dallas said this is
00:34:14.140so important i mean i've got plans to do some initiatives some some rallies to bring this out
00:34:20.560to the surface you know how incredibly dangerous that was to be in a situation like what we were
00:34:26.160at at ubc i'm not kidding it's like you're we're being pushed back pushed back pushed back so
00:34:35.360hands were on us pushing us kicking us doing everything they could so they will go to any
00:34:42.880lengths right now to protect the narrative and that's narrative control but you have to have
00:34:47.840You have courage, which, again, to what Dallas is saying, Jim McMurtry, Francis Whittleson, real pioneers in this. They're leading the way of the charge. And then you've got Dallas Brody, who, if you want to put it into terms, you look at how many MLAs are now with the BC Conservative Party.
00:35:10.660and they're not making any noise but you look at the noise that dallas has made and tara armstrong
00:35:16.900and jordan kayley it really does matter who you elect whether they will take the chance of taking
00:35:23.260the hits including being ejected from a party and their comfort zone to not only realizing that hey
00:35:31.200okay i can do this as an independent but i can take it one step further and actually start a new
00:35:37.020established provincial party and hopefully people understand that these big time topics that we're
00:35:43.000all worried about and concerned about there are people if you change the people sitting in those
00:35:48.820seats that will make you know an impact and and that's it's narrative control and you have to get
00:35:54.740in front of that you have to be brave enough to confront it and uh yeah i know the bc conservative
00:36:00.460party has got a leadership race going on right now and there's a couple of fairly high profile
00:36:06.040independent media who are pumping up i forget her name she used to be with the liberal party
00:36:13.240way back yeah yeah yeah like she they're really pumping her up to be the next leader
00:36:18.660do you see that party falling apart going forward i mean it's a combination of conservative people
00:36:26.700conservative-minded people and liberals and i i never really understood the definition of
00:36:34.020conservative as it relates to british columbia somebody once tried to explain to me because i
00:36:38.980said where's the conservative party in bc there's no conservative party well the liberals are the
00:36:42.640conservatives what what are you talking about well they're they're they kind of act like the
00:36:48.120conservatives when they need to but then they act like liberals when they need to as well they don't
00:36:54.020really have any particular set of principles they stick to at any given time and so maybe that party
00:37:00.920falls apart i mean you know mark carney mark carney's been poaching mps from the conservatives
00:37:07.780why don't you go poach some conservative mlas we're working on it i i i talk to i i try and
00:37:16.120you know i'm i'm strong i'm a fighter but i keep my edges soft so that people can approach me i'm0.75
00:37:21.540trying to like i tell people i know people are worried about the votes for it in bc and i say
00:37:25.860look there won't there first of all there's not going to be election right away and we'll cross
00:37:29.920that bridge and we come to it right now, 1BC is at the tip of the spear and we're doing the really
00:37:34.900hard work. Well, the rest of them sort of follow along. I mean, it's sort of like being the ice
00:37:39.580breaker. We're out in front and we're breaking ice and doing really, really hard and sometimes
00:37:45.300extremely unpleasant work. It's not easy being called racist, denialist, fascist, Nazi. I mean,
00:37:53.040honest to God, I don't even listen to it anymore. But initially it was hard, but you get a thicker
00:37:57.740skin as you go along right and i think that party we're watching one bc is watching to see who's
00:38:03.340going to emerge as the the leaders in that group it's it's going to be quite the bun fight because
00:38:10.660uh they are really uh there there is a this is going to be heated because that next person could
00:38:18.920well be the premier if if we aren't the premier and running the proper part they could be the
00:38:24.660premier so the the the lust for power is strong and there's some hardcore liberals running there
00:38:32.380are some what i would call conservatives but not strong enough to join me running and so i'm talking
00:38:38.600to them behind the scenes a couple of them and people are worried because they want one bc to
00:38:43.080be because they're you know people are saying dallas is the only person standing for the
00:38:48.660conservative principles and tara was doing it with me until we had our implosion last year that's
00:38:52.680another story but you know we are there are some people holding the torch jordan tara me and you
00:38:59.540know we in politics things change so quickly shadow each day like you don't know what's going
00:39:04.200to come so we're watching waiting and it's going to be you know some of those people running for
00:39:09.960that aren't used to being in politics in the heat of the storm it's really unpleasant and i know
00:39:15.040some of them aren't going to be ready for what's coming at them um i spoke to james on the phone
00:39:20.320earlier this afternoon well actually he spoke to me it was more james was speaking to me
00:39:25.520like dude take a breath anyway um we we did talk a little bit about that split i wasn't going to
00:39:32.180bring this up but you you mentioned tara is there any hope of and i don't want to get into the great
00:39:36.140details of all of that stuff because i know uh that you guys have resolved it and you're moving
00:39:41.760forward but is there any hope of maybe bringing her back into the fold or is this like a permanent
00:39:46.460situation we're in now in politics nothing's permanent honestly um except for maybe some
00:39:51.920people it might be totally permanent like i would never like link arms with david eby but but tara
00:39:57.260for sure i i just say it's always open and available um some things happen that don't
00:40:03.120happen on purpose and have on and so i just sort of go just wait and see and i just always retain
00:40:09.340an open mind on things like that you have to in politics you can't stand just like in personal
00:40:14.380relationship saying i'm never going to speak to you again you can't do that that's not a healthy
00:40:18.820stance in most positions in life you're a brand new party you were formed last june i think i was
00:40:24.580at the ostrich farm when i heard about 1bc i went what's 1bc now and katie was the one who told me
00:40:30.180about it katie pisidney 93 ridings in british columbia i know they're i mean eb could call a
00:40:37.580snap election at any point i mean any canadian premier prime minister can do that um but you've
00:40:43.660got 93 ridings in british columbia do you have candidates and riding associations in each one
00:40:48.740of them or is that like you got to build infrastructure right from the ground up right
00:40:52.140yes but we have an incredible amount of number of people contacting us and they're very keen
00:40:58.760so even though it doesn't get reported like people are very interested to be part of this
00:41:05.140because they're very worried about what's happening and so we're going to keep building
00:41:09.960and building and I have some goalposts in mind it'd be nice to have maybe 10 candidates appointed
00:41:15.180by the end of March for example and we'll just keep going but if if a snap election is called
00:41:20.580it's called I don't worry about things I can't control so I'm just I just say if it happens we
00:41:27.220will cross that bridge and see what we can do at the time and then I would probably like to you
00:41:32.100know James and Jim our candidates they could run in their ridings I think they'll both win
00:41:36.800easily and so we you know we'll just take it as it comes we can only move so quickly
00:41:42.720and i want to be careful that the people we bring into 1bc are true fighters
00:41:46.640who won't wilt when the heat comes on because i've experienced it it is it is scary when the
00:41:53.760heat comes on you and the cameras are following you down the hallway if you're not used to this
00:41:58.580it's it's intimidating and is there any way dallas is there any way to prepare somebody for that
00:42:03.480or do they have to trial by fire uh well i think james and jim could actually handle themselves
00:42:12.540very well because they've already done a lot of this oh these two guys yeah but i mean like well
00:42:16.960you got to bring some new candidates on right and and these new candidates immediately when they
00:42:21.740link their name with one bc they're going to get called those names that you just mentioned
00:42:25.460and they're going to have to go through it themselves i'm just wondering if there's any
00:42:29.700way that you can possibly verbally prepare them uh for for that kind of onslaught maybe just show
00:42:36.720them the videos that we played at the beginning of the show tonight i think that's the thing and
00:42:41.160also i think that people who come and want to be with us are already fighters in their own right
00:42:45.660because we have we have over 200 people who want to be candidates if you can believe it that's
00:42:50.060already so this is terrific so there are people who are saying i want to be part of this so this
00:42:55.560is um and and i know that we we have to talk to them and say look this is going to change your
00:43:00.340life you will lose some sleep sometimes it's not easy do you think you can handle this how old are
00:43:06.720your kids are they really little you don't want to do this if you've got little little kids at home
00:43:10.300it's it's too much and so you have to be ready and then i would actually talk to them about how
00:43:15.560to handle the media and and my main thing i would say to people is just be yourself always be
00:43:20.260truthful because if you're telling the truth it's really easy it's when they start lying and dodging
00:43:25.220and weaving they get into trouble but our party i believe in integrity and principles and we will
00:43:30.200not shift and if we make mistakes we just own it and say we blew that we apologize we move on
00:43:36.940because otherwise covering up a lie or a mistake you've made is really bad and that's where the
00:43:42.360trouble starts because you don't know what you told the last person can you guys talk a little
00:43:46.620bit about all of this extortion that we've been hearing about in the rest of the country i mean
00:43:51.040apparently it's very very bad in british columbia and specifically in places like surrey and burnaby
00:43:56.160how how bad is it i mean we're nanaimo i think there was a shooting the other day um and we've
00:44:03.920got indian gangs fighting each other i mean it's crazy what's going on out there they've had i think
00:44:09.320the mayor of surrey was saying there was 26 shootings since the beginning of the year and
00:44:14.060it's only february 4th what the hell's going on just do either of you guys want to answer this
00:44:19.560I would love to. We started this conversation talking about the 215, this original sin of Canada, treating indigenous people so badly. This is extortion. I think this dwarfs anything that's happening in Surrey, where I've spent most of the last 30 years.
00:44:39.980I mean, you have people based on historical falsehoods claiming the land of everybody else in Canada and claiming every time that there's a shovel that goes into the ground, every time that there's a company wants to do anything.
00:44:56.260And any time a school even, just the basic functioning of our society right now is dependent on a small mafia of people who have consent and sway and muscle that nobody else has.
00:45:10.580So just if you got me in front of you, Shadow, I'm not going to be worried about what's happening in the Indo-Canadian community because there's a problem.
00:45:18.840And yet I think the Indo-Canadian community, you know, make up wonderful Canadian citizens, for the most part, you know, wonderful, wonderful people.
00:45:28.000I think the big problem facing Canada is that we're moving into two classes as citizens.
00:45:33.520We're taking 5% of the people who have part or very little Indigenous blood and giving them rights and so forth.
00:45:44.660And one thing that needs to be addressed here, I don't know if it was Dallas or Tara, whoever came up with 1BC, but it's such a beautiful name for a party because what it's founded on is the idea that all British Columbians matter just as much, have as much dignity as anybody else.
00:46:02.560And that really speaks to me as a teacher.
00:46:04.440I can't teach kids based on their sexual orientation or the color of their religion or their height or their intelligence or their parental income.
00:46:13.280I want to teach. I want every kid in that classroom to feel that he or she matters.
00:46:18.780That's how Canada was before the law and a hospital anywhere else. Everybody mattered.
00:46:24.400This is the Canada. 1BC is trying to reclaim Canada. And so I don't think it's just a party
00:46:29.980here in British Columbia. I think it's a movement. And I think it's going to captivate the Western
00:46:34.680world, that there's no more of this dividing people, this divisive identity politics.
00:46:40.080throw it all out throw out section 35 of the constitution throw out the india throw out any
00:46:45.880distinction based on race or religion ancestry birth characteristics any of this nonsense
00:46:52.380everybody matters that's martin luther king let's not forget it you want to judge people
00:46:58.640do that on the content of their character well that's a great speech i don't even know where
00:47:06.520a guy how do you follow that jay shadow i don't i don't need to train these guys it's amazing
00:47:12.140i've got warriors these are warriors these people are ready they're we've been they like everything
00:47:17.960jim said is absolutely true yeah we have to judge we are judged by our achievements and what's in
00:47:23.820our minds and what we're doing you know i'll tell that to my own daughters yeah you you have a choice
00:47:29.180choice in life you're going to write your own story i will give you some things you can grow
00:47:34.300it or you can blow it that's up to you but i can't predict that it's up to each of you and that
00:47:39.000applies to every human being not everybody's going to do the right things that's life right
00:47:43.340some it's up some it's down and i i you know this this whole uh but the the extortion situation
00:47:51.620uh that's going on with the surrey community that's complicated because you know apparently
00:47:59.300the corruption runs deep i've been told it runs right up into the police force and i've been told
00:48:04.240that they're that they're that you know it used to be oh that's their problem that's that
00:48:08.620community's problem we can't deal with it and so it all feeds on itself and then that the community
00:48:15.120the people in the community are afraid to say anything because then they get it so you can see
00:48:18.860how it's all it's not a good situation it's dangerous and it's growing and that's a really
00:48:25.260tough nut to crack and then we've got this other the extortion going on with this whole consultation
00:48:29.800issue which is like i don't know i can't even believe it's happening that we've got land you
00:48:36.020can't even put a fence post in your land in parts of bc now or you have to call for an archaeological
00:48:41.380dig to be done and you have to pay for it yourself and it could be 30 50 000 to pay1.00
00:48:48.160some they're going to dig these people come out who are sifters and they sift the land0.96
00:48:52.200yeah how they find something try selling your property after that not so lucky that's insane
00:48:59.240uh james were you you had something that you were gonna say there after jim's magnificent speech
00:49:05.260we're all being held hostage here and extorted out of our out of our land titles here with
00:49:10.100with what could possibly come down the pipeline but i did want to add to you uh you know this
00:49:15.320extortion thing it's it's it's really prevalent in abbotsford as well and there's a major south
00:49:20.520asian community here and i i know quite a few people and i've heard like this is coming down
00:49:27.340from people who students that are here on exchange students uh visas expired visas they have no way
00:49:34.700to earn money and these cartels these these uh you know gangsters are basically hiring these kids who
00:49:42.220have nothing for they'll pay them like ten thousand dollars to go and shoot up somebody's you know
00:49:47.980mansion and they're you know they're asking those people if they want protection then they're gonna
00:49:53.340to have to cough up like a hundred thousand dollars shadow and it's just it's crazy but
00:49:58.100that's what's happening here and uh again to you like it's so important to you to realize so you
00:50:03.300just you have to be very careful with immigration and you have to have safety nets when people are
00:50:07.900here on expired visas they need to they need to be out of here and uh you know it's it's going to
00:50:12.740come down to governance a lot of this is federal issues um but at the end of the day you know
00:50:16.980dallas she's right i mean it's corrupt system from the top down and uh well you know what i'm
00:50:23.580not against immigration i've always thought hey you know what you got to have it i mean it's
00:50:27.720absolutely necessary function for any country to have uh immigration but you have to keep the
00:50:33.240numbers realistic first of all and you have to be able to vet all of the people who are coming in
00:50:39.280and it's been pretty much an open border situation here ever since justin trudeau
00:50:43.520took control in 2015 and the government can't even tell us how many undocumented are here now
00:50:52.400they say well it's anywhere between 20 and 500,000 that's kind of a big stretch 20 and 500,000 and
00:51:01.500as you pointed out James just now undocumented students right and so it does affect and I'm not0.92
00:51:08.000sure if there's any provincial solution for it but you know i know that crime does fall in in the
00:51:14.140provincial uh uh categories since you're touching in on criminal uh basis here like dallas knows
00:51:20.860about the legal professions and occupations act um you know there's there's some really pressing
00:51:25.820issues here in british columbia i'll just bring up a couple things you know yeah yeah it's still
00:51:29.860the health professions and occupations act which is really kind of just uh hijacked our health care
00:51:36.840sector from so this is the one where the province dictates to doctors how they're going to diagnose
00:51:44.080a patient is that am i right saying that kind of basically yes to a degree yeah yeah go ahead
00:51:51.840well the health professions act is basic there's some major things in that and it came in during
00:51:58.880the mandates they were pushing this so now a doctor i believe they can get a i think it's a
00:52:03.500two hundred thousand dollar fine or several years in jail if they for example they have a patient
00:52:08.820in front of them who has a indicates that maybe they shouldn't take a specific vaccine that the
00:52:14.020provincial health officer is telling them they should take if they don't recommend they take it
00:52:17.940they can be jailed and that's one of the things the other thing is that now you can come into a
00:52:22.840doctor's office and the government can just come in and take patient files without a warrant
00:53:24.800and all these psychiatrists are freaking out because how can we practice psychologists
00:53:29.080are freaking out and saying what are we supposed to do now you have to take notes you can't remember
00:53:34.340every patient from session to session you can't whatever happened to patient doctor confidentiality
00:53:41.900it's gone under this act that's what we're trying to say and so many people are still asleep to this
00:53:47.180issue but the doctors are now aware of it close to 50 percent of the psychologists are all thinking
00:53:51.940about resigning soon and retiring they don't want to be involved in this and and so people who need
00:53:57.680help will not be seeking it anymore and you can understand why this is private the most private
00:54:03.260okay what if you have a child that's you don't know what's going on with people and it's none
00:54:10.220of the government's business but they've also changed it so that political appointees will
00:54:14.280be on the college of physicians and surgeons now instead of other doctors and psychologists
00:54:18.520And they're doing the same thing to the legal professions.
00:54:22.180The government is going to put government appointees into running the law society.
00:54:26.920Now, the lawyers are fighting this in court, but they've allowed the transfer to proceed despite the fact that this lawsuit's been launched.
00:54:37.400They were developed by this guy named Caton who came from Britain that was hired by David Eby.
00:54:42.040and it all ballooned out of a case where a child got brain damage in a dentist chair in Vancouver
00:54:47.800because the guy was doing the dental treatment and doing the anesthetic and she was under
00:54:52.500anesthetic for too long and he didn't get disciplined heavily enough by the dentist0.87
00:54:56.780college so all of this uproar they went to this guy named Katon I believe it's K-A-T-O-N
00:55:03.020and he recommended all of this centralizing of power and he's like a one word name like
00:55:08.320share this guy no i think i can't remember his first name but k-10 either c-a-t-o-n or k-a-t-o-n
00:55:15.620but you can look it up and he recommended these acts which are sweeping reform of how doctors and
00:55:22.000lawyers psychologists chiropractors dentists everybody are governed and once again i see it
00:55:28.440as an ideological grip for power to centralize power into victoria again which is what we're
00:55:34.200constantly seeing with the eb government what about what about the soji one two three i mean
00:55:39.560you guys are fighting against that too james i know that you've uh got an arrangement there with
00:55:44.360the abbotsford school board or something going on there you're muted my friend you got to turn your
00:55:51.200mic on james you're muted yeah sorry my dog was barking i didn't want to interfere um yeah we
00:55:59.140have an ongoing initiative uh me and pierre barnes uh in regards to what's happening uh in our
00:56:04.460education sector and we did have a trustee who actually um brought up that it would be to the
00:56:10.600child and the parents benefit to have a week's notice if there's going to be any of a sexual
00:56:14.800orientation uh education soji 123 programming um just to give a heads up a week a week in advance
00:56:21.760to these these parents so that they they understand that's happening and uh you know an opportunity to
00:56:26.760navigate through this. Well, the issue with SOGI123, and, you know, it's in almost every
00:56:33.240province. They don't call it the same thing in every province is how they hide it. But the issue
00:56:38.140with it is that they embed it. And Jim, you would know about this, I suppose, because you spent
00:56:43.700years as a teacher and maybe this was just coming in as you were leaving, but they embed it into
00:56:50.060all topics. So if you're in the middle of an arithmetic math class, you know, fourth grade
00:56:54.460arithmetic class or language arts or social studies or whatever it is they will infuse this
00:57:02.140sexual ideology into the subjects that you're taking you guys know all of this stuff but there's
00:57:09.880so many people out there that don't so the best example that i have of that and i yeah i was the
00:57:15.500school system i'm still in the school system just nobody knows it but the uh and and so that's the
00:57:21.680first time I've announced that I'm, you know, I'm,0.91
00:57:23.620I'm standing up against all these things done just the race and, and,0.59
00:57:28.080and the, the indigenous stuff and the censorship of literature and the
00:57:32.700defamation of dead Canadians and the deformation of our history and,
00:57:37.440and the lowering of standards and letting kids run, run a mock.
00:57:41.340There was a stabbing at the high school yesterday where my grandsons,
00:57:45.300you know, are in daycare. I mean, there's so much that's wrong,
00:57:49.500but here's the most powerful statement that I heard.
00:57:52.280And so when I was in trouble for Abbotsford for standing against all these things, they got me then because they said there was a mass murder in Kamloops.
00:57:59.900But it was all these things that they were imposing upon teachers and they're still doing it.
00:58:03.600They're still saying to kindergarten kids, you talked earlier, Shadow, about breaking confidentiality.
00:58:09.100They're asking a six-year-old or a five-year-old what his or her pronouns are delving into their sexuality in kindergarten.
00:58:17.620And I mean, it's just unbelievable. And my three-year-old grandson in daycare went home crying one day going, are they going to cut my hair off? Are they going to take me away to residential school? I mean, this woke nightmare is being visited upon so many kids.
00:58:32.580And just specifically, again, the most powerful thing that I heard was when I was, you know, in a bad way, nobody really was with me.
00:58:42.620I was alone. I was fired. But I started meeting people in Abbotsford, wonderful people like James and Pierre, who he mentioned.
00:58:48.900And one woman came up to me and she said that she has a daughter and then she took out of Abbotsford and put her into a Chilliwack school.
00:58:55.160and what concerned her was that four of her female friends in her friend group and she was
00:59:01.160like 12 or something so all her friends would be female she said she had four of them transitioning
00:59:06.600four kids transitioning in one friend group so this was an hysteria this was an hysteria relating0.57
00:59:15.340to residential schools in Canada being this genocidal state and in 2022 every member of
00:59:21.260parliament vote in Canada into, you know, into the same league as, you know, Pol Pot in Cambodia0.89
00:59:28.440or whatever. So something happened in the school system. So what James is doing on a weekly basis
00:59:35.380is incredibly important. And I think, I know Dallas is in agreement with, and Dallas is coming
00:59:41.480near where I live in Vancouver to do a rally in the 28th of February, and she's inviting him,
00:59:47.900billboard Chris, because I can't think of anything more disgusting and obscene than encouraging kids
00:59:54.400to change their body, to sterilize themselves, to mutilate themselves. And the number of teachers0.92
01:00:02.360I've seen in the school system, teachers and the courses, principals and superintendents,
01:00:06.740all these people, and they're doing it because they think it's going to help their career,1.00
01:00:10.120that they're just bragging about how many kids they're leading down like Pied Pipers,0.99
01:00:14.260leading these kids down a path of, again, mutilation and sterilization.0.93
01:00:19.360So that is the worst thing, far worse than telling kids there was a genocide that didn't happen.
01:00:26.620This is going into ruining kids' lives.0.82
01:00:30.280So without 1BC, who is going to be standing up for kids?0.87
01:00:35.020I just wanted to say one thing and then segue into Dallas so she can finish on this point.
01:08:02.820He says, well, we're going to amend the legislation.
01:08:04.660But I mean, he hasn't done anything, but he says he's going to amend it.
01:08:09.440but this can't be amended shadow it has to be completely repealed it it it has to be repealed
01:08:15.560100 and undrip needs to be declared of no force and effect in british columbia these have to go
01:08:21.160our province can't continue like this economically we are we are tanking because it's just it's so
01:08:27.780too much uncertainty and you know that business requires a certain climate they need certainty
01:08:32.580hey um i wanted to you guys familiar with sam cooper the work of sam cooper the bureau yeah
01:08:38.180okay i just published an interview i did with him for my documentary it's on my x account now
01:08:43.200amazing man very brave too that's a brave guy yeah he's been looking into the uh foreign
01:08:49.460infiltration into our government and judiciary and uh the cesis even and he says that there is
01:08:56.060a tremendous amount of corruption in british columbia when it comes to the fentanyl trade
01:09:00.280chinese gangs uh money funneling through the government casinos out there have is that
01:09:06.280something that you've been able to raise in the legislature at all? A lot of people are raising
01:09:11.440that. I mean, I think actually Eleanor Sturko, who isn't necessarily always on side with me on
01:09:17.480things, she's done a very good job on that. I've got to give her credit. She's been talking about
01:09:21.880it. It is an issue. People are, it's being raised, the fentanyl trafficking, but they haven't gone,
01:09:28.680we haven't gone to the depth that Sam has. I'm going to be doing more and more work on this.
01:09:32.280I did a tour of Hastings Street with a man named Drew Coover, who's a really popular podcaster, and he's well aware of what's going on down there, too, and he's educating me on it.
01:09:42.740So I went down there and talked to some drug addicts and talked to people who are, you know, there's a lot going on down there, and there's funding, for sure, flowing in there.
01:09:52.860I saw some well-dressed people delivering drugs to people.
01:09:56.800Well, BC, I mean, didn't they just get rid of their two-year pilot project now?
01:10:01.220It was a three-year pilot project, and yes, they're finally folding up that, and thank God.
01:10:08.240I mean, I was hearing stories about, like, vending machines, you know, like we used to, you know, put a quarter into one of those things, and you'd get a little plastic ring or something.
01:10:17.220Well, now, instead of that, you get a syringe and a needle.
01:10:21.580Like, what the hell is going on out there?
01:10:24.300Vending machines for drug paraphernalia.
01:10:26.720Yeah, and you don't even have to put a coin in.
01:20:38.520I would say if you really want to know where the problems stem from, what's happening here is it is the management.
01:20:47.620And as Dallas did say, you can't possibly do this bad of a job unless it was intentional.
01:20:53.400So it's destruction. It's a purposed destruction.
01:20:56.820But here's where it comes down to. Who's going to benefit in the end?
01:21:00.340It's the global investors that are pulling the strings of our politicians and guiding them in the direction of holding us back from using our resources to pay off our debt so we don't have a debt, so we can be self-sufficient and we're not reliant.
01:21:16.260So when you have basic business sense that you know your business has to turn a profit in order to succeed or you're going to collapse underneath the weight of your debt, you have to continue on with industry.
01:21:28.900and and and that's basically what's being held back we have tons of resources here we have no
01:21:33.440canneries we have you know uh no pipeline we don't have refineries here we don't have all of the
01:21:41.200things that make big industry move and and energy is is really the future now so realistically if
01:21:49.320you want to get in front of this you got to think who's benefiting so eventually somebody's going to
01:21:53.440buy the debt of british columbia if we collapse under the weight of our debt so are we heading
01:21:59.200towards a reset a lot of people think that we are so what does that look like i couldn't tell you
01:22:04.220well it's a new world order mark carney said it he said it out loud but that's that's the thing
01:22:09.940though it's like this is the engine to get us there is by handcuffing you from utilizing and
01:22:15.940like dallas also mentioned that investors don't want to create businesses here when it's too
01:22:20.860expensive and they can go somewhere else and build their business there for way cheaper
01:22:24.220and and have certainty in in land acknowledgements and different things like that like we are so far
01:22:30.240advanced in british columbia for basically the communist dictatorship take over of every one of
01:22:37.220our fundamental rights from you know the right to our bodily autonomy our legal process uh parental
01:22:43.180rights and now property rights you're really limited to why you would want to establish
01:22:48.740yourself here in british columbia if you're a populist nature yeah oh one more thing i wanted
01:22:55.920to mention before uh we wrap it up making a killing that documentary you guys uh put together
01:23:00.680amazing absolutely fantastic i i don't know how long it took you or how much you had to spend on
01:23:07.220that but wow that was great and so eye-opening so revealing about uh what some people call the
01:23:12.720indian industry or the uh reconciliation industry or whatever it was or it's got it it's so well
01:23:20.680done how many views has that gotten i'm hoping it's over a million by now i hear numbers up to
01:23:26.520a million and then some people say it's just over 600 000 but i have to say that that movie we we
01:23:31.940spent just shy of 33 000 on that so 33 000 we we were we we really lived on a shoestring doing that
01:23:40.280and um it was a lot of work and um my former chief of staff tim tillman did a superb job
01:23:47.500of writing the script for it and and i know he didn't like it too much
01:23:51.960eb he did not like it at all no but you know what it it's unassailable the research is impeccable
01:24:00.740and it is 100 truth and the the beauty of it is it talks to so many different people from
01:24:08.160different angles on this this situation and um i really it's only about an hour and 15 minutes it's
01:24:14.600it's it draws you in i've watched it twice now and i was there filming it and i still found it
01:24:19.780astounding and so i'm i'm really happy we did it i think it's going to be a historical game changer
01:24:26.920for canada and the team that put that together and worked on it was incredible and it was a
01:24:32.520labor of love for a lot of us because we're watching our country disappear into a situation
01:24:37.860of shame and self-hatred and this has got to stop you know i one thing before i let you guys go and
01:24:43.500i know i keep saying that but uh the reason and james knows this that when you when you guys had
01:24:48.900that little tiff uh within the party last month or two months ago whatever it was the reason that i
01:24:55.440was i personally was so upset about it and i did a rant about it is i was not happy is because you
01:25:02.220guys are not just bc i know the name is one bc and i know that you concentrate on bc that's your
01:25:07.840province and that's uh what you're hoping to get in there and change and i totally appreciate that
01:25:12.720but you guys represent something good to the rest of the country and you're leading by example
01:25:20.740and there are provinces like manitoba where i am right now and in ontario and even in the
01:25:26.020maritimes where people are going that's what we need and so i just wanted you to know that it's
01:25:35.020not just bc you know it's the rest of us who are following and watching and rooting for you so thank
01:25:41.840you for that thank you and i wanted to say that that was a very sad thing i was devastated
01:25:47.300personally but i have to say that that most of the team held together and we are still here and
01:25:52.880we are working so hard and so for the it's still inexplicable to me how this could have happened
01:25:58.860that's for another day and maybe in the future i'll totally understand but here we are we're not
01:26:03.880stopping we're still here and we're growing and we have members piling in donations coming in
01:26:09.920and people have hope here and so we're giving them that and we're not going to stop doing that so
01:26:14.080we're still standing yeah dallas james jim thank you for coming on tonight we'll talk again