The Shadoe Davis Show - July 23, 2026


July 22nd⧸2026-Guest: Shawn Buckley of "The Allison Inquiry"


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00:02:00.000 good evening everybody welcome to the shadow davis show this is wednesday july the 22nd
00:02:18.220 2026 special guest on the show tonight is sean buckley i'm sure you know sean from
00:02:22.620 the national citizens inquiry his years-long fight for natural health supplements and products
00:02:29.500 in canada and now sean is one of the guys behind the allison inquiry i want to show you guys
00:02:36.620 the allison inquiry website this is it right here covid testimony.com allison inquiry giving
00:02:45.620 canadians a voice canadians who have been injured and i'm sure you've seen some of the press
00:02:50.520 conferences as well right i mean these have been incredibly emotional events and sean has been
00:02:57.440 right there for each of them. Canadians who have been injured by a COVID-19 vaccine want to share
00:03:03.320 their stories with members of parliament. Family members of persons injured by the COVID-19
00:03:08.380 vaccines want to share their stories. The purpose of the Allison inquiry is to provide a neutral
00:03:13.520 forum for Canadians to share their personal experiences of injuries to themselves or to
00:03:18.880 others from the COVID-19 vaccine or vaccines. The mandate of the Allison inquiry is to listen
00:03:26.280 to Canadians. So before we bring Sean on tonight, I put together a little video for you guys
00:03:32.100 earlier this afternoon. I apologize for the red. It was out in the sun all afternoon, so
00:03:37.400 it could be distracting. Please try to disregard it. I put together this video of some testimony
00:03:43.900 that's already been presented through different social media channels from people you probably
00:03:50.740 have seen before about their covid vaccine injuries and finally at the end of this we'll
00:03:56.680 hear from dean allison himself here you go trudeau said in a speech that nobody's going to be left
00:04:02.520 behind nobody in canada would be left behind they were going to give serb they were going to help
00:04:10.240 everybody that's not what they've done with the vaccine injured people like me we've been told to
00:04:18.020 be quiet. Doctors have been told they will lose their license if they help.
00:04:25.420 The media will not cover it. I want to be heard. Now from the vaccine, I have the most severe
00:04:36.800 Bell's palsy case they've seen. There is urgency. The cost cannot be measured only in terms of
00:04:45.200 medical ailments. This injury robs you of the life you once dreamed of.
00:05:00.160 It tears your body apart
00:05:04.000 cell by cell and it does not stop with the injured.
00:05:08.880 Our spouses, our children, our parents, our families, our loved ones, they carry these wounds alongside us.
00:05:23.000 Without acknowledgement, there is no pathway to care.
00:05:28.940 Five years, half a decade, we've waited.
00:05:34.820 while our health declined the systems meant to protect us looked away
00:05:40.480 for many like myself we want to share our stories while we still have the health and
00:05:45.340 the strength to do so many are becoming less able to participate in their in advocacy efforts
00:05:51.740 we have encountered profound systemic gaps between adverse event reporting
00:06:01.200 ongoing safety surveillance and support. This is vital to provide informed decision making
00:06:07.820 and recovery. Many have experienced fragmented care, financial hardship, dismissal, medical
00:06:15.360 gaslighting, and even ridicule. And I can attest to this personally. I was paralyzed by the COVID-19
00:06:22.720 shot. You will not hear my story on mainstream media. The Canadian government has left me
00:06:29.100 fending for myself without the necessary treatments, instead they offered me NAID, which is medical
00:06:35.480 assistance in dying. That's what they offered me after this was medically proven to be caused
00:06:42.020 by my COVID-19 shot. That is not treatment, that is suicide or euthanasia. I would treat
00:06:50.040 any human being better than that, that I even disliked. I don't just have to live without
00:06:57.680 my legs anymore. I have to live with massive pain, a lesion in my spine, no bowel or bladder
00:07:04.700 movements, somebody coming to get me dressed every day, having to be alone in bed when my
00:07:10.720 fire alarm goes off, unable to move. This is not okay and I need help. I'm appealing to anyone on
00:07:17.840 social media to please share this video so that others like me can find help as well. If we don't
00:07:24.920 speak up, we won't get the help. We've also heard from members of Parliament from different parts
00:07:29.620 of the country who have been contacted by constituents looking for answers and looking
00:07:34.580 to be heard. That is why emails have now been sent to every member of Parliament, inviting them to
00:07:40.880 engage with this process, informing them of the opportunity for their constituents to participate.
00:07:46.580 If you are someone who believes you or a loved one suffered a vaccine injury, I encourage you to
00:07:51.380 reach out to your local Member of Parliament. We invite MPs from all parties to come to the
00:07:55.460 hearings, whether for an afternoon, a day, or the entire week. This should not be a partisan issue.
00:08:01.400 It's about listening to Canadians. Today, I want to highlight once again why these stories matter.
00:08:07.380 This is not about re-litigating every decision made during the unprecedented public health crisis.
00:08:12.720 It's not about assigning blame. It's about listening. It's about learning. It's about
00:08:17.860 ensuring that when Canadians face the next public health emergency,
00:08:21.880 we're better prepared because we have the courage and the honesty
00:08:25.580 to examine experiences of Canadians.
00:08:28.660 Canadians deserve transparency.
00:08:30.940 Canadians deserve accountability.
00:08:36.020 I would tend to agree with that.
00:08:37.940 Sean, thank you for making the time.
00:08:39.200 Welcome back to the show.
00:08:40.040 It's been a while.
00:08:41.260 Oh, Shadow, it's just a pleasure to be on your show.
00:08:43.780 It has been a while.
00:08:45.920 Happy to see your face again, my friend.
00:08:47.740 and happy to see the work that you've been doing um you know during that uh that clip we played the
00:08:53.740 michelle wharton testimony obviously from the press conference you guys did a couple of weeks
00:08:57.800 ago and everybody got to see you standing next to her and you looked incredibly emotional during
00:09:04.540 her testimony well after after all i'm sorry sorry you also have to pay understand i'm watching her
00:09:13.200 back in case she falls because she has no feeling from about maybe three or four inches below the
00:09:20.000 hip down and her legs are moving she's having to move them because she's also got pots and she
00:09:27.820 could pass out if she doesn't do this so but you can't watch that without being emotional
00:09:32.980 but i'm also have to watch her in case i have to catch her right you went through i'm going to say
00:09:40.100 a year and a half two years of the national citizens inquiry where you you sat and you
00:09:44.540 listened to some incredibly emotional testimony from people all across the country are you ready
00:09:50.060 for another round of this no no you know shadow i i think i'm i was gonna say a word up um i still
00:10:02.980 Both my wife, Teresa, and I think we're probably still have PTSD from the National Citizens Inquiry.
00:10:11.840 And this one's just as bad.
00:10:13.840 I was, you know, I've been working all day just on witness prep.
00:10:19.600 And it's tearing me up.
00:10:22.000 You know, we had, like, because this is volunteers again, right?
00:10:26.800 So this is like, like, we're doing it all over again.
00:10:30.740 And in fact, you know, the witness, the two ladies sorting the witnesses have worked doing that at the NCI and work doing that for the NHBPA for the health show.
00:10:43.800 We had a Zoom call about three weeks ago, I think it is now, with the whole team, like the whole team were having this Zoom call.
00:10:51.600 And I asked the two ladies doing the witness sorting, how are you doing?
00:10:57.580 and one of them just breaks into tears and weeps for the rest of the call um it's it's awful
00:11:07.160 how many how many inquiries have you had about testimony i mean i heard a number like 58 000
00:11:18.160 or something and i think that was maybe a little bit high have you had thousands of people reach
00:11:23.460 out oh you mean to apply for this one yes no no we're probably around 800 okay 800
00:11:34.260 yeah i think you're getting that figure that's the number of people that have applied to the
00:11:37.860 vaccine injury program oh okay right i'm i'm sorry we're showing up like i think that actually might
00:11:43.220 be it might i think health canada's figure for vaccine injured persons was around 60 000 and
00:11:50.420 And we have, I mean, obviously we all know that's low
00:11:55.520 because every time a study's done
00:11:57.800 on a passive surveillance system like that,
00:12:01.640 like Harvard did one on the VAERS system
00:12:04.180 and their conclusion was that it's underreported
00:12:08.820 by about a hundred.
00:12:10.360 Well, it's way, way easier to access the VAERS program
00:12:14.120 than it is Health Canada's adverse reaction program.
00:12:17.940 So when Health Canada admits to 60,000 people or reports of a vaccine injury, Lord knows what the real figure is.
00:12:29.280 Well, we know that there has been all kinds of runaround, right? Like the people who have suspected a vaccine injury. People like Kayla Pollack, for example, who had to fight and advocate for herself through the medical system for months and months, years and years even, for a doctor to finally say, okay, it's a vaccine injury.
00:12:50.380 And the same with Michelle.
00:12:51.560 She's been through so much.
00:12:52.920 And Kayla, not Kayla, Carrie, Carrie Sakamoto, she's been through hell.
00:12:58.220 All of those people have been through.
00:13:00.080 And I wish that I could have put all of the vaccine injured people on that clip, but it was already five minutes as it is.
00:13:06.720 People are asking, Sean, what is the difference between the NCI and this particular inquiry that you guys are doing?
00:13:14.520 Yeah, so first of all, it's an interesting question anyway, because Shadow, when my wife Teresa and I were the main people running the NCI, the idea that we were finished when we finished those COVID hearings, I mean, the whole purpose of that was to give people a voice, hopefully to bring about change.
00:13:35.460 And I think the NCI made a huge difference if, you know, for no other reason as it kind of gave us strength and community, the people that did watch it.
00:13:46.940 Like I, that was such an incredible experience for me personally, but giving people a voice, it was just, it was a fantastic honor.
00:13:57.980 You know, and your question kind of implied like, well, what's the difference?
00:14:01.580 It's just some people who say, you know, haven't we done this?
00:14:04.040 And it's like, I'm sorry.
00:14:06.140 You know, you had Michelle Wharton on there.
00:14:07.820 My first experience with Michelle was it's the week after the first press conference.
00:14:13.540 So we held the first press conference on June 4th.
00:14:16.800 And my wife, Teresa, and I share space for our offices. 0.97
00:14:22.120 And I come in and Teresa's got some weeping lady on the speakerphone, which turns out to be Michelle. 1.00
00:14:30.580 And Michelle's just weeping.
00:14:31.920 and Michelle is actually um just expressing a huge concern to tell her story in front of MPs
00:14:42.480 and she's concerned she's got to do it soon because she's not sure if she's going to be
00:14:47.260 alive much longer and um you know like yeah no I mean and then I phoned Michelle the next day
00:14:58.320 because i wanted permission to like share stuff like this and she gave me permission and i got
00:15:04.620 the story her story myself and i've i've read her form these people are desperate listen shadow
00:15:12.340 for the whole nci so i when was it when we went public with um preston manning announcing us
00:15:20.740 at a press conference i think it was was it february theresa says february
00:15:28.000 it was before february i'd maybe let's say it was
00:15:31.780 anyway from that time when we started taking applications to the end of the the covet hearings
00:15:42.160 which you know ran for months we we did eight cities three days in each city and we didn't
00:15:48.940 run every week because we had a couple of holidays in and we were doing all issues lay witness
00:15:55.080 applications in total we either had it was like 902 or 906 that was on all issues we likely didn't
00:16:04.980 we likely didn't have 100 applications on vaccine injury
00:16:09.040 so we got in the first two days after our press conference on the allison inquiry in the first
00:16:16.240 two days, we had 500 applications. I find it amazing that this, the news of this inquiry
00:16:24.820 has spread so quickly. And I do recall watching the first press conference where you came out and
00:16:30.440 Dean also came out and said, we don't want this to be partisan. We want it to be a nonpartisan
00:16:35.460 experience. We don't want it to get political. And the very next hour, the very next hour, my MP,
00:16:41.400 a liberal guy and i i don't know how he won in this writing but he did
00:16:45.400 uh he comes out and starts talking about how the vaccine saved so many lives
00:16:49.780 and he elson or whatever uh doctor he's he's a doctor right so when you put a doctor up there
00:16:58.340 his last name starts with a knee right e olson yeah yeah yeah yeah i struggle with that one
00:17:03.700 oh okay so i saw a post if i recall it correctly that he because he was attacking dean viciously
00:17:10.800 saying like where were you when i was saving lives in the emergency ward during covid and
00:17:19.860 basically how dare you promote vaccine hesitancy right and um i you know i saw another one in fact
00:17:30.180 i i pulled it off the had it pulled off the x yesterday because i'm using it in a an article
00:17:38.100 that I'm writing, where he basically is saying
00:17:41.440 that this is shameful and disgraceful because, you know,
00:17:45.940 and how dare you promote vaccine hesitancy.
00:17:50.280 Now, Shadow, you got a name call when you're afraid
00:17:54.100 because the problem that he has, and here's where he's doing
00:18:00.480 the disservice, and I call it a disservice,
00:18:04.340 and I would be glad to debate him if he wants to come
00:18:07.300 on your show with me. So Rasmussen did a poll in the United States in September of 2025.
00:18:18.520 So, you know, we're, we're almost approaching, we're closer to a year than not.
00:18:27.000 56.6% of Americans pulled by Rasmussen believe that the COVID vaccine caused not death,
00:18:37.300 not like does aunt mary's cousin's friend know somebody who died not death significant death
00:18:46.820 like that that was the key it was significant death now
00:18:51.680 we don't have a similar pool in canada but certainly we'll have similar death numbers
00:18:58.020 well what's the number of people who feel the vaccine caused significant harm
00:19:05.980 and death is significant harm so if over half believe the vaccines cause significant death
00:19:14.480 what's the percentage that cause significant harm that's your vaccine hesitancy you're going to have
00:19:20.720 vaccine hesitancy you're going to have you know total disregard and no confidence in public
00:19:29.200 health authorities period until we have this conversation so when when somebody like that
00:19:36.840 saying how dare you create vaccine hesitancy you know we're not having a an honest conversation
00:19:42.900 we're just totally in name calling because you're going to have in you already have extreme vaccine
00:19:49.540 hesitancy you just look at it in the the boosters because these vaccines are so good that you have
00:19:55.900 to keep taking boosters um so so we have a huge problem of confidence in this nation
00:20:04.360 and we're not going to come together we're not going to have confidence in our public health
00:20:12.160 institutions we're we're literally in a crisis we're in a public health institution crisis
00:20:18.820 until we have this conversation and and i say to these people including in the freedom community
00:20:26.840 that have been you know vicious on this this inquiry i say to you how dare you
00:20:33.160 how dare you prevent a conversation
00:20:37.960 where we're allowing vaccine injured persons tell their story because we're still not having the 0.55
00:20:47.400 conversation in the public space and they're being treated by lepers and they're dying and
00:20:52.760 they're suffering terribly because they're not allowed to have proper treatments you can't treat
00:20:58.340 them right until you identify the problem and some of them the you know the system acknowledges
00:21:04.120 its vaccine injury and there's clear protocols and they can't have them because in our socialized
00:21:09.820 medical system where we don't accept vaccine injury oh you can't have this treatment for that
00:21:16.660 You can have it for other conditions.
00:21:18.340 We offer the treatment.
00:21:20.000 It's there, but you can't have it.
00:21:23.780 And they can't have it because we're not having this conversation.
00:21:27.360 And, you know, I was on a podcast last week with the medical doctor.
00:21:32.240 And I asked the medical doctor, I said, look, it's like July 2026.
00:21:38.260 Is it possible for a medical doctor in Canada to honestly speak about the COVID-19 vaccines
00:21:45.220 that they cause harm, that we should be addressing the harm it causes.
00:21:54.880 And like the medical doctor was, no, that they'd be professionally disciplined
00:21:58.480 and likely would lose their license.
00:22:01.240 Well, how are we going to have this conversation, Shadow,
00:22:05.480 unless we have a brave MP who's willing to publicly call vaccine injured
00:22:14.880 persons and have this conversation so can i tell you how this came about and just how cool it is
00:22:20.980 that you would say i can't believe how it's getting out there yes yes you know i was going
00:22:27.020 to ask you i mean because so many people have been so frustrated with you know especially the
00:22:32.540 vaccine injured obviously uh people who have been completely debilitated by this thing and
00:22:38.040 the lack of political willingness to even listen is mind-blowing to me especially as you say you
00:22:45.560 know all this all this time later on we know what some of these we completely discount the liberals
00:22:51.660 in the NDP from this because they are absolutely politically motivated ideologically motivated and
00:22:56.680 for anybody to say you know like Doug E. Olfson for example for anybody to say that this thing
00:23:03.100 this vaccine was causing harm is absolutely against their their commandments but the
00:23:09.740 conservatives but but it's i i think it you know first of all i learned a long time ago that
00:23:19.020 somebody that you might be fighting today could be your ally and something tomorrow and i i've
00:23:25.060 learned through this process that we live in a bubble shadow like we're in what i call the freedom
00:23:32.780 community and we have eight drank breathed covid for five years now and almost everyone watching
00:23:40.560 this show if we say pcr test or you know dying with covid not have covid like just to name some
00:23:46.380 of the very early themes we all know what we're talking about and we assume that everyone else
00:23:53.560 knows what we're talking about and so i'm going to talk about bubbles in a second to start to say
00:24:01.580 how this came about and then I'm going to get into bubbles because people have to understand
00:24:07.740 how much of a bubble we're in and how there are there's another bubble that we're not in
00:24:14.000 and and people are people like if you and I were in that bubble we'd be acting the exact same way
00:24:20.700 and if the people in that bubble were in our bubble they'd be acting the exact same way
00:24:26.080 as we are and i really think we all need to understand how much of a bubble each of us are
00:24:32.020 in and and i didn't understand so theresa and i are last october driving across canada dragging
00:24:40.480 the health freedom van holding events i saw you in winnipeg i couldn't stay in that room
00:24:46.680 that room is absolutely claustrophobic for me i can't stay in that room i was there for 20 minutes
00:24:53.180 and i wanted to sit and listen to you guys and i just couldn't take it anymore but we met and
00:24:58.060 thank you for coming and it was a pleasure to see you there and we well we end up in ottawa on october
00:25:03.780 23rd it's a saturday we're dropping off these the third largest paper petition in canadian history
00:25:10.100 to mp blaine caulkins and thank you blaine caulkins for doing that and entering them
00:25:14.200 and now we're planning on going to montreal the next day and visit family and and somebody had
00:25:20.960 been bugging us you got to meet with this mp dean allison person and and we finally agreed so we
00:25:26.980 stayed an extra day couldn't have been a saturday yeah it had to have been a saturday because that's
00:25:33.100 when we had the yeah so i mean maybe it was a monday stay over a couple of extra days yeah
00:25:38.320 probably was because we would have we would have resolved to go to biker's church that sunday
00:25:42.820 so monday we're so we're staying an extra day we meet with mp dean allison well don't you know like
00:25:49.440 he's like a kindred spirit we just like the guy we have a wonderful meeting you know obviously
00:25:55.320 we're talking about natural products and stuff like that but he says to us
00:25:59.040 i've been thinking about holding an inquiry where we just listen to vaccine injured persons
00:26:06.260 right he said that to you he said that to us well he knows who we are
00:26:14.020 talking to the right guy so we say to him well if if you decide to do that we may be able to help
00:26:23.240 you because we may not be willing to help him right like it we don't know we we don't know him
00:26:27.800 yet we don't know what the idea is we don't know what the parameters we're now like we don't know
00:26:32.660 if we have time but so that and that was it right like he so then teresa feels a few months later
00:26:42.880 the need to go out and poke him and like start the dialogue do you want to do this and so we're
00:26:50.580 having this we're having this dialogue we're having phone meetings we're having zoom meetings
00:26:54.640 i remember one zoom meeting with one of his staff who was just so cold to the idea it was crazy
00:27:00.080 um because that person's job was protecting dean's career and this isn't something that's
00:27:07.440 going to you know is obvious to protect his career so in this process where dean's trying to figure
00:27:15.620 out if he's willing to do this and we're trying to figure out okay if you are what does it look
00:27:20.480 like and are we willing to help you he says well you've got to like start meeting with mps like
00:27:28.640 would anyone is there anyone else out there that would possibly sit with me like am i going to be
00:27:34.160 in a committee room by myself listening to vaccine injured persons which which is a good question
00:27:42.180 so so we're meeting with mps to see is it absolutely possible that you would agree
00:27:51.060 to sit in a committee room and just listen just listen like it okay now i now i'm learning
00:28:00.600 in this process a couple of things about MPs.
00:28:04.220 Now, the first thing I'm learning is there's another bubble out there.
00:28:12.320 Do you know, Shadow, that there is a large group of people in Canada,
00:28:17.100 a large group, they're bigger than the freedom community,
00:28:20.700 who follow the mainstream media?
00:28:25.560 they haven't found your they have not found the shadow davis podcast yet let's hope god blesses
00:28:32.280 them with this knowledge sooner than later amen okay they believe the covet 19 vaccine saved lives
00:28:41.260 they believe hey they know this group of people in this other bubble they know canadians are injured
00:28:49.860 because it's all around us it doesn't matter what bubble you're in you can't deny that you
00:28:55.840 or and or people around you are suffering that that dang long covet right right well okay now
00:29:07.420 but let's back up a second i'm talking to an expert yesterday and there is long covet
00:29:14.580 which is is caused by for those people that the they they didn't deal with the the covid virus
00:29:24.160 right away you know when it's in your upper respiratory tract and no harm done you've just
00:29:29.260 recovered like a regular flu if it got systemically through you then it caused damage
00:29:36.280 because that spike protein just it's a wrecking ball in you
00:29:40.900 in the same way that the vaccine caused systemic damage because for those people that know their
00:29:50.760 body really did start manufacturing the spike protein which is a wrecking ball all through
00:29:55.480 your body because those lipid nanoparticles went everywhere yeah you're there's a subset
00:30:03.500 that long COVID exists, but the difference between that bubble and ours is they believe
00:30:09.380 all of the injuries are caused by long COVID, whereas in our bubble, we believe most of the
00:30:18.340 injuries are caused by the vaccine. And I honestly, truly believe that COVID shadow, that most
00:30:26.980 of the injuries around us i i can accept that long covid's real but in my world most
00:30:34.500 of the injuries are caused by the vaccine
00:30:38.580 okay can we accept there's another bubble out there
00:30:44.180 we have to we know there is okay you know there is when you believe things now and my gosh with
00:30:53.280 covid we got polarized on this we got polarized vaccine good or vaccine bad and so the belief's
00:31:01.660 even more entrenched you know shadow if the evidence started to come out let's just hypothetically
00:31:10.200 speak here i'm just trying to make a point so if the evidence started to come out my gosh you know
00:31:16.020 the vaccines did cause did cause harm but like way less than we thought like this long covet
00:31:23.520 things like super real it's it was more prevalent than we could we possibly imagine look how we
00:31:31.060 actually got fooled thinking the vaccine was causing when it's long covet like so let's say
00:31:35.260 that evidence was starting coming out do you know the first thing i would say i don't believe it
00:31:42.360 I don't believe it. I do not believe it because my mind's made up and I have a different belief
00:31:52.020 and I'm a human being. And for me to actually change my mind, which actually requires physical
00:31:57.780 rewiring, like the term change your mind literally means your mind physically gets changed because
00:32:03.120 you have a belief and you have to rewire to accept another belief. I'm going to have to
00:32:08.100 i'm gonna have to chew over it i'm gonna have to have evidence it's gonna be a process for me
00:32:14.300 well you know what it's gonna be a process for that other bubble to accept that the majority
00:32:22.780 of the injuries that they are attributing to long covid are vaccine injuries i i have to ask
00:32:31.840 is is the idea being introduced yes and and that's what this inquiry will do hopefully
00:32:38.760 hopefully getting back to yes i will share that in a minute yes let's get back to uh dean when
00:32:44.900 you you sat there and we're saying uh dean sitting there's dean sitting there saying i got to be
00:32:49.980 alone sitting in in this let's get let's get back to that story so we're meeting with mps
00:32:55.500 finding that okay they don't know anything about covid like i remember actually sharing with one
00:33:01.100 mp i won't i won't name them um i'm talking about how you know the drug approval test was changed
00:33:06.980 and they didn't have proof safety and efficacy you you could literally see them turning white
00:33:11.740 and they're like because they were but if i had had that i'd had a conversation with that mp about
00:33:17.300 the exact same type of thing a year or two ago and they weren't listening but now they were listening
00:33:22.960 so so they're in this hold it hold it hold it hold it how did you get them to listen did you
00:33:29.340 tie them down did you hog tie them into a chair like we've had the conversation before but their
00:33:36.080 mind wasn't open to the possibility why now you could see they were receiving the information
00:33:43.080 and horrified so something changed then in some of these people like maybe the bubble that they're
00:33:49.940 in has been burst just a little bit maybe there's some holes opening in the bubble and maybe the
00:33:54.720 bubble we've been in is his burst a little bit and let's talk about reconciliation in a sec but
00:33:59.680 we'll go with the history the next thing i learned about mps is they are terrified about going like
00:34:07.160 of just publicly listening right like you know early on the freedom community has gotten used
00:34:13.300 to this idea now and we're not being attacked the way we were but early on it was kind of like
00:34:17.400 well you're only listening to vaccine injured people well my gosh if we can get that room
00:34:24.740 filled with mps just listening to vaccine injured persons that will be like you know 0.57
00:34:30.160 jesus walking on water it will be such a miracle because politically they're horrified so let's get
00:34:38.900 back then to dean so we're having this conversation and you know i i'm a believer in jesus and dean's
00:34:47.000 a believer in Jesus. So we can talk to each other a way that I can't talk to, you know, people with
00:34:53.560 a different paradigm. There's like this one call where he's basically explaining to Teresa and I
00:35:01.440 reason after reason after reason why we can't do this.
00:35:07.600 Teresa and I are, you know, both thinking, okay, this is done. And I stopped the conversation
00:35:13.140 shadow and i say to dean i say you're focusing on the wrong thing you're telling us how why this
00:35:20.280 can't happen when the only issue and again just believer to believer the only issue is is does
00:35:26.800 god want you to do this because if he does then then we do then you do it and if he doesn't then
00:35:33.780 you you know then you can tell us all the reasons why you can't and so we actually ended the call
00:35:39.400 said to him you take as much time as you need to pray about it and answer that question
00:35:44.160 call ended Teresa and actually Teresa and I actually think this is done you know
00:35:49.820 it it was exciting while it was a possibility but it's done and uh and we we would resigned
00:35:58.120 ourselves to that so this is finished about 10 days later we're driving back from BC we get a
00:36:03.420 text from Dean call me call me so we you know stop in Jasper National Park where there's cell signal
00:36:09.040 and we call him and he says
00:36:12.360 i i'm supposed to do this and i'm going to do it regardless of the consequences because he was
00:36:22.280 really worried he would get kicked out of the conservative caucus he's been in that caucus
00:36:27.440 as a conservative mp for 22 years and he was very concerned of two things one that he would get
00:36:34.200 kicked out of the conservative caucus and two that the mainstream media would just make a monkey out
00:36:40.500 of him and um but he believed at that point i'm supposed to do this so those possible consequences
00:36:49.340 don't matter because once you think you're supposed to do something off you go so we said
00:36:54.880 this is a saturday and we found that he and his wife found out that he and his wife were going to
00:37:00.180 be in Edmonton the following Saturday we said well why don't we meet in person because Teresa
00:37:05.480 and I actually know if his wife isn't on site we're not going to get through this ride together
00:37:10.180 anyway right because we know the attacks are going to be vicious and we know it's going to be very
00:37:17.100 a difficult process to go through and a lot of work so and then that gives Teresa and I a week
00:37:23.520 to pray like are we supposed to be doing this right so the four of us have a breakfast meeting
00:37:29.980 we all believe we're supposed to do this so we commit to doing this so that is the allison
00:37:35.080 inquiry it was four people deciding we're going to do this now it's clearly not a government
00:37:41.140 inquiry and your mp who is also on the standing committee of health has shown us that the
00:37:48.440 government doesn't want this to go ahead with his you know i i think i'm justifying describing his
00:37:54.680 attacks on dean is vicious i agree right so we know that we know that this isn't a government
00:38:01.840 inquiry and the government does not want this to go ahead and and we've got to navigate that
00:38:08.940 it's not a conservative party thing i mean
00:38:12.100 i haven't spoken to anyone in any party therese and i are organizing this with you know largely
00:38:20.220 with with the main volunteers we've all worked with before on other projects i don't even know
00:38:26.080 what the political affiliation is of any of them and treeside and i don't belong to any party so
00:38:31.760 but we so what happened is is we've incorporated a not-for-profit so the website you know covid
00:38:38.280 testimony association that's just the name of the not-for-profit but if you search on the internet
00:38:42.360 allison inquiry it it will just get you there so it doesn't matter if you you search allison inquiry
00:38:48.300 that's the easiest for people to remember yeah so so here we are and we have to do this before
00:38:55.480 parliament resumes or we can't use a committee room because they're they're they're all booked
00:39:00.680 once so it's like now we got a deadline so okay we're we're early september we pick september
00:39:08.700 the week you know september 8th 9th 10th and 11th because we've gotten past the long weekend
00:39:13.920 people have got their kids back in school now we can go and we're just before parliament resumes
00:39:20.180 i thought that was a good choice and by the way i'm sorry to interrupt you sean completely
00:39:24.500 continue after this but there's people uh mentioning here and in the comments that
00:39:28.360 i haven't seen it where can i find this inquiry well it's not until september the 8th through the
00:39:32.840 11th which we'll be broadcasting as well but if you go to the website the two press conferences
00:39:38.780 are there yes and especially the second one with michelle wharton who we just let have most of the
00:39:44.960 press conference be sharing her story it it will blow your mind and then okay so do you want me to
00:39:53.480 get back to the story yes please please i'm sorry to interrupt you in the first place let them know
00:39:58.160 so we pick june 4th to have our press conference to announce it and um teresa and i get on a plane
00:40:08.080 to Ottawa the day before on June 3rd. Dean hasn't released the press release yet. You're supposed
00:40:15.200 to do it like four or five days before. But he's hanging on to it because he wants to talk to the
00:40:20.320 National Caucus first on the Wednesday so that nobody's surprised. And he wants to do that before
00:40:27.500 the press release goes out. So we don't actually even know when we're boarding the plane if this
00:40:31.440 is going to go ahead. But there had been one really positive development is Dean had arranged
00:40:37.340 to have an in-person meeting with Pierre Polyev the week before and he tells Polyev you know what
00:40:44.260 he's doing and you know it's funny you know because God goes before us all the time Polyev
00:40:51.540 says you know I keep getting approached by people that are vaccine injured desperate to tell me
00:40:57.100 their stories like if what you're doing is just listening to vaccine injured persons tell their
00:41:03.060 stories i'm not going to interfere with that like from a conservative party standpoint i mean it you
00:41:09.680 you could as a conservative mp we're not going to stop you from listening to vaccine injured persons
00:41:16.660 okay that was huge because there's a that that's you know like if you know dean doesn't know who
00:41:25.860 treason is he hasn't seen the website yet he doesn't know how we work he's not he can't be
00:41:31.960 sure we're not nut bars like they're taking a political gamble here because if you know if this
00:41:37.560 fell on its face or was really crazy or whatever surely that would reflect negatively on the
00:41:43.200 conservative party yeah sean but i mean come on i mean like there's all kinds of video out there
00:41:47.920 of the nci and the work you did and all of the commissioners i mean that in it of itself to me
00:41:53.480 anyway would absolutely solidify your reputation as a guy who's standing up looking for the truth
00:41:58.200 and if he hadn't seen any of that stuff like i i don't know what else to say but then again
00:42:03.880 there we'll go back to the bubbles well maybe maybe they vetted us better than we thought like
00:42:08.000 because because it was funny you know we hold that that con that press conference on june 4th
00:42:14.080 i think the website was finished that morning like i mean it was and so so i drafted the the
00:42:22.720 you know term terms of reference and the rules like if we're gonna ask mps to come they have to
00:42:28.060 know what's the box that we're in and if we're going to ask the public to volunteer and we're
00:42:34.200 going to ask the public to donate they have to know okay what what is this right yeah so so
00:42:40.040 clearly it was it from the beginning the idea was to have it completely non-partisan
00:42:46.120 because we want mps to listen to vaccine injured persons this this shouldn't be a party event and
00:42:54.880 the liberals haven't made it a party event like you know your mp and some other and at least one
00:42:59.800 other liberal mp has gone hard after dean but that doesn't mean that the parties publicly said
00:43:05.320 no right right and i think we're at this place where this is well this is going to force the
00:43:13.760 conversation so i'm hoping they'll actually make the the determination that maybe we should
00:43:21.000 participate right so it's non-partisan i drafted the rules also because again we want we want mps
00:43:29.220 from all parties to be free to go that actually prohibits the panel members from making any
00:43:36.460 findings now shadow we're only booked for four days anyway and after four days of of hearing people 0.97
00:43:44.000 you don't have enough information to make findings anyway so you'd look dumb if you did
00:43:49.260 but notwithstanding that the rules say you can't make any findings we're just here to listen
00:43:56.100 and that's that but we're gonna the rules allow us to toss in the odd expert to frame things
00:44:05.520 which we're gonna which we're gonna do have you have you uh already tracked down these experts
00:44:12.200 Are you going to name names or are you going to wait?
00:44:14.840 We are not.
00:44:15.760 My wife would be very cold to me if I was to name any names because we've been under such attack.
00:44:25.680 Like, you know, at a higher level than she or I have ever experienced before.
00:44:32.480 So we're just thinking to avoid sabotage.
00:44:36.640 We want to keep that, you know, under the lid right now.
00:44:42.200 Um, but we're just, we're just planning on a handful. We have picked them. Not all of them
00:44:48.940 have, have confirmed. Um, but hopefully that will be very soon. And, you know, we're, we've started
00:44:55.800 to pick vaccine injured person. So now I'm just at the very beginning stages of doing the final
00:45:02.780 review. Cause I'm not involved in the picking. Right. Because really in all fairness, like we've
00:45:08.800 got we've got you know those two ladies that are reading every single application and figuring out 1.00
00:45:15.900 how to grade them and and i don't want to interfere with that because they're the experts they're the 1.00
00:45:20.460 ones living in it so but then you know if i interview somebody and and you know there's
00:45:28.480 any red flags or you know they just simply can't communicate or anything like that um you know then
00:45:35.040 And I can recommend that they send some others my way.
00:45:37.720 But they're doing the sorting when we're at that stage.
00:45:41.860 But back to the story then, the genesis, and what's so positive about this.
00:45:47.180 So Dean tells National Caucus the Wednesday before the Thursday that we announced this at a press conference.
00:45:54.960 Wait, wait, wait.
00:45:56.220 When you say National Caucus, we're talking about a caucus meeting of all the conservative MPs.
00:45:59.840 Of the conservatives, yeah.
00:46:00.880 So all of the conservative MPs are having a caucus meeting scheduled on the
00:46:05.700 Wednesday and Dean is deliberately not telling them until the day before.
00:46:12.260 And it's why he hasn't released the press conference because he doesn't want
00:46:15.400 them to interfere. Like when we hold the press conference,
00:46:17.920 we plant the flag. He's already decided he's going ahead regardless,
00:46:22.180 but you know, why give too much time for mischief, so to speak, right?
00:46:27.640 better to ask for forgiveness than you know permission but he's obligated to tell them so
00:46:34.040 he tells them the day before and as he related to me poliev stands up and says i've got no problem
00:46:43.680 with any of you participating in this wow okay that's huge because it means that
00:46:51.180 the conservative mps do not have to worry about party backlash
00:46:55.920 if they choose to participate but remember they're all afraid they think this is a political liability
00:47:02.900 to publicly go against the narrative so will we hold this press conference and again anyone can
00:47:09.160 go on to the allison inquiry site and and there's a tab for press conferences and the two conferences
00:47:15.740 are there. Dean has not a large social media presence. He posts two posts on Facebook,
00:47:29.500 not X, left wing out there, Facebook, just about holding this inquiry. Within 24 hours,
00:47:38.300 he has over a million views and the topic explodes it explodes now people are coming to him
00:47:47.940 asking hey i got diagnosed with stage 3 cancer could it be caused by the it's it's like this
00:47:59.960 whole new idea has been introduced into this bubble that you and i aren't in and all of a
00:48:09.200 sudden the conversation exploded now your mp is now threatened by this and is personally attacking
00:48:18.480 dean we talked about that earlier you know where were you and i was saving lives in the emergency
00:48:25.520 room. How dare you create vaccine hesitancy? We've already spoken about that. You know,
00:48:32.160 even a year ago, you know, the left mob would have just been all over Dean
00:48:40.360 in such large numbers. Like, remember, you couldn't speak. We would just be silenced on
00:48:47.460 social media. Well, that mob came out, Shadow, but something else came out. A counter mob came
00:48:55.500 out that was larger say no we have to have this conversation that's awesome so there was a
00:49:05.840 conversation it was an angry conversation but there was a conversation and and it's out there like
00:49:16.700 even in the freedom community nobody not a single person was talking about vaccine injury
00:49:23.540 it was a dead and buried issue it was gone and now it's not gone you know we have the second
00:49:32.380 press conference with michelle wharton juno news posts a clip like i don't know two and a half
00:49:39.640 minutes the last time i checked it was over 1.6 million views and my wife theresa was telling me
00:49:46.540 She was monitoring the comments and she was saying, you know, that the negative comments, a lot of them are about, well, I don't believe that it's vaccine injured.
00:49:59.400 Well, Shadow, I don't believe that this is all long COVID.
00:50:03.640 Like, that's what I would be saying if that idea was being introduced to me.
00:50:08.320 It's the first part of having the conversation.
00:50:13.960 never like i get the freedom communities well like i want i want justice i want accountability i want
00:50:24.060 you know i want there to be charges wait a second the first step is these people believe the vaccine
00:50:30.920 saved lives these people believe that long covet is what's causing all of this harm and these
00:50:37.120 because of that because because of that belief they actually believe honestly as you or i would
00:50:43.460 If we believe the vaccine saved lives and we believe these injuries were long COVID, thank goodness for the vaccine, which minimized COVID.
00:50:52.200 And then we would feel ethically obligated, as they do, to try and prevent vaccine hesitancy to save lives.
00:51:01.060 Like if we had that belief ethically, so it's really important for us to understand that these people are acting the same way we would act if we had that belief.
00:51:13.460 And if we expected somebody to come into our bubble and convince us that, no, no, the vaccine didn't cause a whole bunch of harm, it's long COVID, well, they better be, first of all, gentle with us.
00:51:24.400 They better not be angry.
00:51:26.140 They better not be demanding justice.
00:51:31.240 All I would say is please bring lots of evidence to back up your claims instead of just whatever you saw on television.
00:51:39.540 And, you know, it's interesting, Sean, when you say it's been five years and this whole topic was dead.
00:51:45.780 I've had this conversation with people close to me. Right.
00:51:49.660 This is not in any bubble. Right. This is just going back to family and friends.
00:51:53.980 And because this hasn't come up in such a long time, you know, we could kind of get back to a semblance of normal.
00:52:01.360 Our previous relationship before the whole thing happened in the first place.
00:52:05.080 but you know a few times the topic does come up and i just kind of sit there and go okay let's see
00:52:11.480 what these people are saying and now they're not so convinced that it was the right thing to do
00:52:16.860 because they're it's almost like they're apologetic when they say how many shots they got
00:52:22.040 matter of fact one buddy of mine said i only got the one shot and his wife had to stand up and say
00:52:26.840 no you got two remember and he goes i don't know i don't think i did so now they're denying
00:52:32.480 even getting these shots in the first place, whereas before they were on Team Pfizer or Team
00:52:38.800 Moderna. So I think time and an absence of this topic being discussed has has let a lot of these
00:52:46.920 people and their logical thought processes finally emerge to the surface again. And what's coming out
00:52:52.600 is a lot of questions. So this is very good timing, in my opinion.
00:52:56.720 The timing is perfect. And I think another thing that's happened is, is sure, the mainstream
00:53:01.600 narrative is saying long COVID, long COVID, long COVID. And, you know, we got so much safe and
00:53:09.020 effective, safe and effective, safe and effective, that even when you're thinking about injuries,
00:53:13.600 you wouldn't, the vaccine wouldn't even come up as a possibility. But notwithstanding that shadow
00:53:21.140 is, I mean, a lot of people are coming to the conclusion by themselves that no, it is the
00:53:28.600 vaccine and you and i are hearing people saying that you know my my wife teresa had a call
00:53:34.560 it was late last week with a travel agent that you know we're hoping to engage to help us with
00:53:41.800 travel arrangements and the agent was asking well like what is this about oh and teresa's sharing
00:53:47.860 with her and the travel agent says oh you know well i'm injured by long covid and i'm actually
00:53:53.940 in a long COVID support group and Teresa said oh well when did your symptoms occur oh like right
00:54:01.460 after the vaccine and you know Teresa continues the conversation and you know five minutes later
00:54:08.340 the lady comes to understand no I'm vaccine injured it's not like long COVID we've got to
00:54:16.500 have the conversation and it's happening and it's just it's crazy good and now we just have to get
00:54:24.240 because still i mean this is trending but thank you for having us on the show because
00:54:28.920 of course we need we need we need several things to happen so first of all we need everyone to
00:54:34.660 learn about the allison inquiry so start sharing it we need mps to show up so on our website we
00:54:42.540 have a section on how do you engage your MP to have them attend. So we tell you how, and if you're
00:54:53.480 not willing to have a meeting or make a phone call, we've got letters you can use if you're not
00:54:58.980 willing to even write your own letter. But the MPs, like Shadow, we have one of the biggest
00:55:06.300 committee rooms on Parliament Hill. We literally could have 40 MPs sitting around that table
00:55:12.380 every day we could add tables to have more than 40 and wouldn't it be cool if every day
00:55:20.680 there were different ones there because there's going to be different canadians and we're hoping
00:55:26.240 that every any every injured person there that their mp is going to be there listening to them
00:55:31.240 because that would send a real strong message of support to their ridings like mps are elected
00:55:37.580 from writings. So, you know, we're hoping that for every witness that that testifies that the
00:55:43.360 MP from that writing will be there. And there'll be hopefully if you know, again, we're all
00:55:48.080 volunteers, hopefully, we're organized enough to make sure like, hey, on this day, you should know
00:55:54.580 that this person, a person from your writing is going to be testifying, and really wants you to
00:55:59.200 be there. But if we could have that room filled, we will change Parliament. Now, because this is
00:56:06.680 exploded. I mean, Dean Allison, MP Dean Allison's social media is eclipsing every other MP's social
00:56:17.420 media on any issue. And everyone's taken notice. And for sure, the policy walks in every party
00:56:28.360 in parliament are going to be watching this inquiry for sure and for sure the you know
00:56:38.000 several MPs even if they don't attend are going to be watching and they're going to be changed
00:56:44.620 because you know you watch the NCI you cannot watch people sharing tragic stories
00:56:50.940 and not be changed and you know we're hoping that after this inquiry that every group including
00:56:59.240 especially the doctors and nurses the medical groups that all of a sudden they'll have
00:57:05.680 permission right now they're going to get professionally disciplined if they have that
00:57:10.180 conversation but if we can have mps having that conversation surely to goodness then
00:57:16.180 no doctor should be disciplined or no nurse for having that conversation in in you know the coffee
00:57:24.020 room at the hospital and for having that conversation with their patients because
00:57:29.060 the patients are going to be demanding it because the patients are going to be watching
00:57:32.660 and this could be what we've all been waiting for and so so we need people if you are willing to
00:57:41.660 volunteer email us and say i'm willing to volunteer because we want we're we've got a plan
00:57:49.700 we've got materials if you're willing to pester all mps to show up not just your own we want we
00:57:57.740 want to engage you peacefully and with love but if we can create that pressure and get them at the
00:58:06.500 table then for sure for sure we will turn this around and then the other thing we're asking for
00:58:12.340 hey this is citizen run citizen organized and citizen funded and right now so we're i don't
00:58:23.260 know well we're live okay so what is it is it july 22nd 22nd 2026 we've covered our expenses to date
00:58:34.700 but we don't have any money. And I'm now, so today I called a witness that we've selected
00:58:42.380 and I said, we don't have any money. We want to cover everyone's travel expenses
00:58:47.820 because shadow we do. I want to cover the flights and the hotels, but I, you know,
00:58:55.720 this afternoon I had a call with a tragic injured person, teenager, now permanently disabled.
00:59:04.700 in a wheelchair and said,
00:59:08.640 is there any way you can cover your travel expenses?
00:59:11.740 Well, you know, my mom and I talked about it.
00:59:13.860 We think we can cover the flights.
00:59:15.300 Can you cover accommodation?
00:59:18.060 Somehow we'll do that.
00:59:19.460 Yes, we will cover your accommodation.
00:59:21.880 But what a shame that we're not even covering their flights.
00:59:24.840 And we need to be doing that.
00:59:27.600 So, you know, I'm a volunteer.
00:59:29.660 Teresa's a volunteer.
00:59:30.900 All of the key people are volunteers.
00:59:32.340 we got to pay for our website guys we got to pay for social media posters we got to pay for
00:59:39.220 av costs and surely we got to pay for travel for the vaccine injured so please go to allison inquiry
00:59:48.420 and donate um please there it is so that we don't so that we don't have to have i don't have to
00:59:57.120 continue to be having these conversations with vaccine injured witnesses but the funny thing is
01:00:02.840 is they want to get there even if they've got to figure out how the heck to cover their flights
01:00:08.300 and that in itself i'm just saying we shouldn't we should we should be we should be doing everything
01:00:15.280 that we can and then shadow davis there's another thing that's brand new you know somebody like you
01:00:22.100 alternative media media can you get into a committee room without press credentials not a
01:00:28.560 chance but in this committee room through mp dean allison you know if if you let theresa know that
01:00:36.760 you're coming we can get you in there so we we want to have you know if the if the mainstream
01:00:43.700 media isn't going to show up and some of them might global ran a positive story
01:00:49.820 like global ran a story about a vaccine injured lady who you know severely injured who basically
01:00:59.120 couldn't get vaccine compensation from the vaccine injury program and then said oh by the way you
01:01:07.240 know there's this allison inquiry listening to vaccine injured persons it was like
01:01:11.980 i didn't believe it when teresa told me there was a positive story i had to go watch it and
01:01:19.440 And then CTV has had some, we'll call them negative stories.
01:01:24.220 One of the attacks to try and get this to stop is there's a theme,
01:01:30.480 they're attacking, oh, Pierre Polyev's lost control of his caucus.
01:01:35.300 Look at Dean Allison's doing this and another MP's doing that.
01:01:39.440 And so Polyev's chief of staff ends up on CTV and they're, oh, Polyev's lost control.
01:01:47.000 And the guy is saying, Kalev's chief of staff, and it resonated with me because it was common sense.
01:01:53.640 It's like, really can't, we've got all these MPs, they have different interests, different focuses.
01:02:03.300 Like, really, we can't allow conservative MPs to look into different issues?
01:02:08.860 Like, really?
01:02:10.560 So that's the conversation they're having.
01:02:12.620 But CTV isn't ridiculing the idea of listening to vaccine injured persons.
01:02:19.140 Right.
01:02:19.880 And so really, I took that as positive press.
01:02:23.320 It's amazing.
01:02:24.740 The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star and all, oh, they, you know, we're vaccine deniers.
01:02:33.720 And some of the social media attacks have just been like on, you know, do you want me to name names?
01:02:41.880 No, okay.
01:02:42.620 the person does not mean to name names so personal attacks on some of the volunteers
01:02:49.060 have been you know worse than i've ever seen let me ask you this going back to the the day that
01:02:59.160 dean told the caucus the national caucus that he was going to go ahead and do this did he
01:03:04.120 ever tell you at all what the response what the reaction the immediate reaction of the entire
01:03:09.420 caucus was was it positive negative were they dumbfounded did they say nothing like what was
01:03:15.100 that no i i i don't but i there was reaction afterwards that was interesting so you know
01:03:22.860 and he did share with me that that pierre polyev had said you know it's okay if you guys want to
01:03:28.020 participate in this so meaning there's not going to be there's not going to be a problem i'm not
01:03:33.140 going to give you grief if you know if you participate conservative mps but dean did relate
01:03:40.460 to me and afterwards that some mps were coming up to us to him and you know they would share their
01:03:47.600 he would share their names saying how did you get permission to do this like i i can't believe you're
01:03:54.080 doing this like i i can't believe this is going to happen wow so remember i was telling you mps
01:04:00.520 like let's say you're a doctor shadow and i'm a doctor we we would we could honestly have a
01:04:06.060 conversation saying like we really can't talk because then we can't help our patients
01:04:11.720 it's the minute we step out we're going to get hammered mps are are hearing in their offices
01:04:21.100 people sharing with them that they're vaccine injured they're they're not afraid to listen
01:04:28.360 in private it's this idea of going public and and why would the mps feel different than the doctors
01:04:37.060 you know because the mps there would be worried listen if you're a liberal mp do you think
01:04:43.040 that you're going to hold this inquiry no you would get kicked out of the party wouldn't you
01:04:47.860 no because carney needs his majority so he's not going to be kicking anybody you know what i'm
01:04:52.620 insane like you know you wouldn't even dare it right yeah and and why wouldn't you think the
01:04:59.240 mainstream media is going to try to make a complete monkey out of you and i think it's 0.95
01:05:04.280 surprised people because like i say you know your mp came out you know with the gloves off
01:05:10.260 and the mob was with him and then this other this other group that was bigger i don't want to use
01:05:17.440 the word mob shows up and supports dean yeah and says no we we need this inquiry we we need to have
01:05:28.740 this another interesting thing is is is shadow the mps themselves are injured like in the u.s
01:05:37.840 senators in congress got an exemption mps in canada didn't and there were just a handful of
01:05:45.120 MPs that didn't and they got excluded from parliament Dean Allison included he couldn't
01:05:52.120 go to parliament because and he he got treated poorly I was going to say something else you can
01:05:59.640 guess what I was going to say so it's the night before the press conference Teresa and I have
01:06:07.100 just flown into Ottawa and Dean is out for supper with three other MPs and he's oh you've
01:06:15.100 guys you've arrived you want to join us for supper so we join them for supper well teresa's sitting
01:06:21.380 beside this female mp well why are you guys here oh well you know we're here for this thing well
01:06:27.640 she spends the whole night supper telling teresa about her covet 19 vaccine injuries
01:06:36.080 the mp the mp and then the mp beside me i'm talking to him and this other male mp
01:06:42.840 and somehow the topic comes up, why are you, oh, this?
01:06:46.700 Well, the MP right beside me starts describing his vaccine entries,
01:06:51.800 which I'm not going to share on your show, but they were shocking.
01:06:56.500 Wow.
01:06:57.580 Now, they've resolved in his case, not in the case of the lady,
01:07:02.000 but they've resolved in his case, but they were pretty significant.
01:07:07.320 so two out of three MPs sitting at that table that were new to us were injured themselves
01:07:16.560 and knew they were injured by the COVID-19 vaccine and I hope we're giving them permission
01:07:24.140 not only to listen to other vaccine injured Canadians but to share their stories themselves
01:07:31.580 and to have this conversation wouldn't that be something sean if you got vaccine injured
01:07:40.440 mps from whatever party up there telling their story wow that that might change things in this
01:07:47.880 country that might get the narrative reversed somehow i actually hadn't thought of the at the
01:07:54.680 inquiry calling them because that might look especially if they were conservative mps it
01:07:59.840 might look now that this is becoming a party event i i was just and you know we can disagree
01:08:05.720 on that i was just thinking this event could give them permission to openly speak about their own
01:08:13.040 experience without fear of censure because any canadian that that is at risk from mainstream
01:08:23.160 media attack affecting their career be they doctors or mps or you know likely teachers
01:08:29.900 would be in the same boat i expect because we're we're not allowed to have this conversation
01:08:35.620 it's five years it's five years later and we're still not allowed to have the conversation well
01:08:43.580 by gosh i want to have the conversation shadow yeah i agree and i want i want every every
01:08:51.100 alternative media person live streaming this, whether they can be there or not,
01:08:56.580 and reporting on it, watching it and reporting on it, because you don't have to be in person to do
01:09:01.420 that. But, you know, I think we've got maybe 50 slots, we could have 50 alternative media people
01:09:09.980 there. And then some of the witnesses are not going to be willing to be interviewed by media
01:09:16.460 because they're going to be so wiped out physically just making it to that chair for
01:09:22.580 their testimony but some of them will be willing to be interviewed and then having the media there
01:09:29.440 because it's not going to be you know cbc interviewing them but having enough alternative
01:09:35.460 media there to interview them and get their story out that privileges them
01:09:41.340 right i'll tell you this um
01:09:45.780 i think more and more people are going to start coming out and telling their story
01:09:51.580 but you know we heard from the three women that i played in the video off the top of the show
01:09:57.300 about medical gaslighting and i understand that that's something that is it's unproven at least
01:10:05.780 in canada and okay i'll share you anecdotal something that totally validates that but okay
01:10:12.760 and then we also remember everybody vaccine injury program this is anecdotal everybody so
01:10:18.280 just a story that sean heard something happened to a friend or an acquaintance no no no it's it's
01:10:24.860 it's systemic in this this process so it's pretty strong anecdotal evidence okay let's hear it
01:10:32.160 okay so yeah we've called witnesses at the nci talking about metal medical gaslighting
01:10:40.460 and you know we've had michelle wharton talk about that okay we put a little intake form
01:10:51.020 on the allison inquiry website apply to be witness it's a very simple form very few questions
01:10:57.640 We did that because we'd learned in the past, if you have a long form, nobody applies.
01:11:03.320 So you do a short form and they apply, and then you send them a longer form.
01:11:09.100 And, you know, it's funny, everyone wants to be involved.
01:11:11.660 So, you know, we are getting pressure from some other people in that you should have like a really long form so that, you know, we can data crunch the data afterwards.
01:11:21.760 You've got an opportunity here.
01:11:23.340 um we we resisted that and also being a lawyer i don't want grading questions i want tell me
01:11:33.060 what happened questions that aren't aren't leading but in any event we've got a longer
01:11:37.300 form and it is a commitment um but we realized also after like the first day we had so many
01:11:43.660 applications it's like you know maybe we have time for 40 witnesses maybe so most of you aren't
01:11:49.780 going to testify but wouldn't it be nice if we could include your written your written testimony
01:11:56.920 as part of the record so now we're asking you we change our web and we're asking you will you
01:12:03.080 consent to your written your answers to the written questions forming part of the record
01:12:08.440 but you know so you apply we have like this wave of about 500 people apply and then we send them
01:12:17.320 this form too okay well please fill in this more detailed form so i don't know if you noticed that
01:12:26.140 the moon crashed into the earth and caused a huge natural disaster um and we're all going to become
01:12:32.160 extinct in the next two months because the sun all the dust and that is um but a bigger problem
01:12:38.560 was that we sent out form two and i've and i shouldn't i i'm not meaning to ridicule but we
01:12:46.660 were surprised by the pushback from the vaccine injured what kind of pushback oh oh and we don't
01:12:58.140 we don't appreciate how this group has medical ptsd
01:13:03.200 it's a medical form we're asking you for medical information it's like a medical
01:13:11.960 questionnaire well obviously they're having trauma because now they feel like they're
01:13:19.520 interacting with the medical system right well one of the questions was is you know did did
01:13:26.120 any of your doctors diagnose this as vaccine injured and if so who well we have that on there
01:13:34.280 Because if we've got some identified doctors that have diagnosed you with vaccine injury, then we don't have to have volunteer doctors vet you to say, you know, it's plausible that what they're saying is caused by the vaccine.
01:13:50.700 So, you know, at least when we put you on the stand, it's as robust as we can do with the resources we have.
01:13:59.940 Well, my gosh, we don't want to get our doctors into trouble.
01:14:04.280 that's actually very legitimate.
01:14:09.280 And then when in their stories, even the ones I'm reading today,
01:14:13.820 the people that are selected, it's like, well, I'm,
01:14:23.460 because some of our questions are about your engagement with the medical system.
01:14:27.660 And it's like 100%.
01:14:29.820 i think i haven't come across a witness yet that they haven't been told it's in their head
01:14:35.560 well well they can't walk anymore like within a couple of days they they will never walk again
01:14:42.960 for the rest of their lives a couple days after the shot and they're being told it's in their
01:14:46.680 head and they're making it up and and it's 100 so far where these just horrific symptoms
01:14:55.320 that are now life-changing and disabling and 100% of them are reporting that they're being
01:15:01.740 at one point very early on being told it's in their head and they should see a psychiatrist
01:15:07.180 and 100% are explaining how well they need treatments
01:15:15.660 but those treatments aren't allowed for vaccine injury so they can't access them
01:15:23.560 And these, you know, like, so we are getting, through our form, very clear evidence that this gaslighting is absolutely real.
01:15:37.080 If we needed it even more from, I mean, it was already pretty well established at the National Citizens' Enquiry.
01:15:43.300 But my word, like, I was shocked at just how fragile this community is.
01:15:51.000 But it's been five years of suffering and five more years.
01:15:55.240 And, you know, like, let's even go back to masks.
01:15:59.980 I got kicked out of stores for not wearing masks.
01:16:03.600 But the odd time when I just needed milk and eggs, I didn't want to go through that harassment.
01:16:09.220 And I put a mask on and just went into the store in and out quickly.
01:16:15.080 Because I didn't want the stress.
01:16:17.840 Could you imagine if the doctors aren't believing?
01:16:19.860 and and think about the doctors they're in trouble if they diagnose with vaccine injury
01:16:25.180 yeah they can't talk about it they can't write it on their chart i think you're vaccine injured
01:16:32.600 and then it's creating this vaccine injury program train wreck because the problem i've learned with
01:16:40.960 the vaccine injury program is is they had a very short intake form that part one part two so part
01:16:48.520 one is is you fill it out and you know you might give them a paragraph on why you think it's a
01:16:56.160 vaccine injury now you're not a doctor and you don't know what they're looking for
01:17:01.500 and then part two you got to get some medical doctor to fill it out but almost every medical
01:17:08.700 doctor won't say it's a vaccine injury and then step three is is they get your medical records
01:17:14.640 well they're getting your medical records from doctors who they'll do ever anything they'll stand
01:17:21.120 on their heads yeah put on a clown suit and wave at cars they'll do anything but write vaccine
01:17:27.020 injury in your medical records and then they don't they have a panel of three then review
01:17:36.040 your little paragraph and your medical records and without asking you any questions to clarify
01:17:43.940 Well, okay, you're saying it's a neurological thing, and it started on this date, and they're thinking, well, maybe it should have started.
01:17:52.140 They don't ask you, well, are there kind of other things that kind of are also neurological that might precede your inability to walk for the rest of your life?
01:18:04.460 They don't interact with you to clarify, and then they refuse you.
01:18:09.360 So there's been no expertise to guide you in.
01:18:13.940 your medical records aren't going to say it because we're in a system and they know it
01:18:19.440 where your doctors aren't going to say that. And then you're refused. Well, that is also evidence
01:18:28.680 of this gaslighting and trauma. And the people I was talking to one witness today, you know,
01:18:35.100 I was going to kill myself when I was refused. I'm on the bathroom floor weeping and my mom
01:18:40.020 has to talk me down i think she has to live with her parents because she can't work because she
01:18:47.940 can't walk and now some people i mean i did interview one that she's working from her 0.94
01:18:53.800 wheelchair but she's not in the chronic pain this other one is and the other one i can't get a job
01:18:59.900 because i don't know day to day if i'm in so much pain i'm not going to be able to work
01:19:05.180 so i even though you know she's qualified she can't it's tragic i still have a problem sean
01:19:13.320 believing that so many doctors would go along with this nonsense without standing up and say i mean
01:19:18.300 like why do you get into medicine in the first place you do it probably i think most doctors
01:19:22.820 would say to help people and now they're stuck in this system where if they say hey i think this
01:19:27.540 might be a vaccine injury they're going to be completely censured by their uh their society
01:19:31.920 their college right and we've saw we see that happen with dr charles hoff and several others
01:19:36.640 across the country but that was an instance of like what do we say like a dozen different doctors
01:19:42.320 across the country who all got smacked down what if 1200 of them had all stood up at the same time
01:19:48.560 and said it would have ended it if the if enough nurses would have would have stood up so that the
01:19:54.080 hospitals wouldn't have functioned it would have ended it if enough doctors would have stood up
01:19:58.960 so that the hospitals couldn't function
01:20:02.220 or the medical system would, you know, be put on pause,
01:20:05.440 it would have ended it.
01:20:06.740 If enough dentists would have stood up, 0.57
01:20:09.340 if enough lawyers would have stood up,
01:20:10.960 if enough teachers,
01:20:12.040 like it's going to be a fascinating conversation
01:20:15.500 with the doctors, with the nurses,
01:20:19.940 once they are free to talk,
01:20:22.900 to explain what was going on.
01:20:25.720 Now we had, I remember one at the NCI
01:20:28.140 said quite clearly i i had to you know i'd pay my mortgage and we've had others report you know
01:20:36.100 the private conversation doctor to doctor that was safe i've got to i've got to pay my mortgage
01:20:42.120 i got my kids in private school like i mean these are real pressures and you know shadow i
01:20:48.880 i didn't have to take the jab to pay my mortgage and my kids were adults but what if they weren't
01:20:57.260 adults and what if it it would have put us on the street and what if me speaking out you know
01:21:04.540 as a lawyer then would have led to me losing my license i mean i'd like to think i was i would be
01:21:11.100 that guy that stood up but i wasn't there i mean i i there was a financial consequence for sure i
01:21:24.020 closed my law office to volunteer with the nci for three years and you know they reimbursed me
01:21:30.200 my travel expenses but i'm sorry i spent a lot of money doing it that i never asked to be reimbursed
01:21:35.980 for um but i wasn't worried about my kids being on the street yeah well look i mean many people
01:21:47.560 have made sacrifices and so this is another divide that we find but i'm saying i wasn't
01:21:52.040 worried about my kids being on the street i it really i you i wasn't facing that so would i have
01:21:59.520 done it if it meant that my kids would be on the street i don't know because i didn't you'd never
01:22:05.300 know till you're there right i i think that you would have and the reason i can say that quite
01:22:11.940 obviously is because you gave up your medical or your legal practice for that long spent money out
01:22:18.300 your own pocket for the nci and when you close your your legal practice down you're not getting
01:22:24.280 any income in so no no this is kind of a big deal right and so it's uh no it is it is it is funny
01:22:32.460 because when oh your lawyer everyone just assumes you're rich when no really i was in in the trenches
01:22:38.840 fighting the machine you know for impoverished people and and uh but i wouldn't change a single
01:22:45.640 thing but i'm looking forward to hearing what those doctors and nurses have to say
01:22:50.320 i'm really looking forward to it it's going to be it's going to be quite the conversation
01:22:58.060 you know sarah should should juan juanian i'm i have a rough time with her last name she was a
01:23:03.360 nurse in ontario and she was one of the the canada's frontline nurses and okay i mean i
01:23:10.940 may know her then and i'm just the last name's not working with me yeah you'd probably know her
01:23:15.300 face uh and she last week got slapped with a 297 000 fine from the ontario college of nurses
01:23:24.140 this after five years of law i'm pretty confident i do know her so 290 000 did that include also the
01:23:33.840 costs of the proceedings yes yeah like which you know in itself is just a complete injustice because
01:23:43.740 Because what the message then is, is that if you stand up to any professional discipline proceedings, even if you, you know, and there's any chance of losing, you will be destroyed.
01:23:55.860 And the problem is, is that the people that are appointed by the college, they will understand actually that the college is seeking to recover its costs, including your wage, with a verdict.
01:24:08.360 like it's the the unconscious bias is outrageous and penalties are meant to deter not to destroy
01:24:19.620 but but we've we've so long left any modicum of of justice or reasonableness that it's absurd and
01:24:28.580 most of these colleges shouldn't exist anyway but no that's a tragedy and so how is uh because
01:24:34.920 she's a young lady yes how is she supposed to pay you know two hundred and ninety thousand dollars 1.00
01:24:43.640 in after-tax income impossible her you know ability to practice her profession has been
01:24:52.320 taken away yeah well it's obviously it's obvious they know this is never going to be paid but it's
01:24:59.640 And what was she doing? She was speaking out about vaccine injury and vaccine danger. And she just got penalized now in 2026. So there's that college is still upholding the narrative when she should have been exonerated.
01:25:22.360 and she should have been publicly praised, it's 2026. Now, why are Canadians putting up with that?
01:25:33.320 And, you know, why aren't they, you know, storming the Ontario College of Nurse building
01:25:38.740 and saying this is so unacceptable, you people are so out of touch, and this is a dangerous
01:25:45.180 precedent, and it will silence nurses that have an ethical obligation. Nurses used to be taught
01:25:51.940 that they had an ethical obligation to advocate for their patients, 0.84
01:25:57.540 even if it wasn't a popular position,
01:26:01.000 but they were supposed to stand for what they believe for.
01:26:04.780 I know that I used to live with a nursing professor of ethics.
01:26:11.480 So why aren't they being stormed?
01:26:15.160 Because people are sick and dying.
01:26:17.000 You know, it's funny.
01:26:18.500 No, it's our fault.
01:26:19.400 what what shadow why are why is your audience putting up with this any surely we're not afraid
01:26:25.180 anymore so are you afraid of being called a vaccine denier or engaging on facebook with
01:26:35.640 this nonsense where were you when i was saving lives in the emergency ward really is that the
01:26:42.180 best you've got now because people are dying and and the emperor has no clothes and this is 0.92
01:26:48.440 absolutely ridiculous like really are we still putting up with this are we allowing the sarahs 0.70
01:26:53.820 of the world to be destroyed by their colleges today really yeah it's happening we are constable 0.92
01:27:03.280 was that two months ago yeah really you know they shouldn't they should have to just the
01:27:10.780 the ontario ottawa police should have to disconnect their phone lines which they need for emergency
01:27:17.400 calls because every it just doesn't stop ringing with people saying I'm angry about the group's
01:27:24.060 decision you guys are not allowing police officers discretion and you better open that investigation
01:27:29.600 because she was right she was right when we talk about um you know we talked about earlier in the
01:27:36.680 show when the conservative mp dean ellison decided he wanted to do this and yeah there was a little
01:27:42.360 bit of concern that he was going to be attacked and eaten alive by the left-wing corporate media
01:27:46.700 But I sit here and think, OK, so how many inquiries have there been in the United States, led by Senator Ron Johnson and others, asking very similar questions, I'm sure, to the things that you'll be asking the people who will be testifying in September at the Allison Inquiry.
01:28:03.740 That's been going on in the United States for three, maybe four years now.
01:28:07.720 And they're still looking for answers, but they have achieved a lot of results in the time they've been asking.
01:28:14.200 the canadian media must understand that you know we have seen that stuff there's many thousands
01:28:21.180 even millions of canadians who have seen that stuff we understand exactly what's going on
01:28:26.060 and it was no different in canada okay the the mainstream media is watching this shadow davis
01:28:32.540 because they're so afraid of the allison inquiry and so let's just say to the mainstream media now
01:28:39.660 I mean, you know, the Rasmussen pool, you know, that the majority of Canadians believe that the vaccine caused harm, like you're losing credibility and you, you will, you become worthless and non-relevant unless you embrace this.
01:29:02.000 and and that's the reality like they'll always be the you know that very small percentage
01:29:07.880 but they're not enough for you to have any influence and the only way for you to salvage this
01:29:14.000 is to lead the conversation which includes you know you basically it becoming apparent that
01:29:21.440 you have some culpability in this but it's 2026 isn't it going to get worse if you let this go
01:29:28.520 longer. The first thing, as you pointed out earlier, Sean, is identifying the problem or
01:29:36.040 identifying there is even a problem and then trying to identify how to solve it. And I think
01:29:42.360 this is a great step forward in that regard in this country. And I certainly hope that many
01:29:48.800 millions of people across the country watch the inquiry. I'll be streaming it. And yeah, I will
01:29:53.540 try to get out to ottawa myself and and be a part of it uh in that briefing room in that conference
01:29:58.800 room uh because there's nothing like being there are you are going to be allowing members of the
01:30:03.260 public in for these or is this going to be strictly a uh so the
01:30:06.700 sean froze so we'll see if we can get him back here we'll wait 30 seconds or so and if we can't
01:30:21.360 get him back we'll move on to the next thing we've got one more thing for you guys tonight
01:30:25.740 if you could reboot there sean that'd be awesome
01:30:31.880 well at least it didn't freeze on a terrible facial expression
01:30:41.320 okay sean is gone um from the show tonight but he's doing yet again another fantastic
01:30:51.220 job with the Allison Inquiry, which is running September 8th through 11th in Ottawa. The website
01:30:58.180 is right here. I'm going to put it up on the screen for you guys. COVIDtestimony.com. That is
01:31:04.600 COVIDtestimony.com. But if you go to Google or any other search engine, what you'll find is typing in
01:31:12.220 the Allison Inquiry will take you right to this website. Also on X, you can follow at Allison
01:31:19.240 inquiry and on facebook follow dean allison for more information this is going to be hopefully
01:31:25.620 you know 800 applications already in for this and there's no way they're going to be able to hear
01:31:31.880 800 different testimonies over the period of four days so they're yeah teresa says that their
01:31:40.540 internet is spoiling so i guess that's it for tonight with sean but that's cool like i mean an
01:31:45.900 hour and a half is long enough right uh but hopefully they get some of the best of the best
01:31:50.480 testimonies and hopefully people listen with an open heart and an open mind and sean is back for
01:31:59.360 one last statement teresa just texted me and said sean that your internet is uh crapping out a little
01:32:04.500 bit but i'm glad you're back for at least a final comment here but we can't hear you sorry if i turn
01:32:14.320 my mic on it's one of those funny mics it has to be on to work right i'll have to get a new one
01:32:19.320 so you were asking can the public attend yes so this is on parliament hill in in a parliamentary
01:32:27.000 committee room where everyone has to go through security to get in so the public can't just show
01:32:32.000 up unless they're on a list and we've got a limited amount of space in that room which
01:32:38.100 we want to fill up with alternative media so it doesn't mean that we won't we can't put some
01:32:44.580 members of the public on the list if when we get closer it's clear that you know there's going to
01:32:49.680 be some space for the public so i think you know just interact with us through um email or whatever
01:32:56.760 to to let us know um we have made alternative arrangements in case you know somehow the
01:33:06.940 government manages to get us out of that room we're going to press ahead with the inquiry
01:33:11.620 but if we manage to be able to stay in that committee room then we will we will have a venue
01:33:18.080 very close where you know the public could watch and interact and all of that so we're not sure
01:33:23.940 what that looks like shadow and then you know also to be perfectly honest because we're a small
01:33:27.960 group of volunteers even the idea of having to organize that right now is is daunting but um
01:33:34.620 Yeah. So, so we don't know what that looks like for the public. We would love to have, you know, Parliament, the lawn of Parliament Hill to be filled and there to be big screens and the whole thing. But, you know, we're not organizing that if that's going to happen.
01:33:51.800 right um how is this going to be executed i i did uh check out the nci when you guys were in
01:33:59.860 winnipeg and i watched a lot of it there were people from the the public there who were able
01:34:04.960 to watch but the commissioners all asked questions and you pointed out earlier in the show tonight
01:34:10.780 that uh these mps who will be attending this inquiry will just be sitting there listening
01:34:16.760 no no no they won't actually it'll it'll be the opposite so mps are are accustomed to a committee
01:34:23.240 format where witnesses are are very limited in time for their presentation and then the mps you
01:34:30.740 know flesh out um the evidence with questions and that's going to be the format so um i will be
01:34:37.940 leading witnesses but like let's say we have a witness for half an hour of actually an injured
01:34:42.300 witness that we've slotted for half an hour. What we anticipate is me leading that witness
01:34:47.740 for 10 to 12 minutes at maximum, and then MPs having the rest of the time to engage with the
01:34:55.540 witness. So the MPs will have more control than anyone else over how the conversation with the
01:35:02.100 witness goes and what to focus on. So when we're inviting MPs to come, I mean, this will be a
01:35:08.600 format that they're they're familiar with and comfortable with um and work with all the time
01:35:13.920 because all mps you know do committee work they it it's one of their their roles and responsibilities
01:35:20.540 as mps so no we're we're adapting to their world not the other way around that's interesting um and
01:35:26.920 i'm wondering now we say okay so liberal mps all mps are welcome they can come and ask questions
01:35:32.040 I'm wondering if some liberal MPs will actually try and storm the inquiry.
01:35:37.640 But then again, then that's what happens.
01:35:41.240 So, you know, but really you're expecting a, you know,
01:35:45.520 a liberal MPs to, you know, 30 or 40 to come in and sit around a committee room
01:35:50.280 and belittle a vaccine injured person.
01:35:54.160 Yeah.
01:35:54.840 You know, and Teresa says in the background in a wheelchair, as many of them will be.
01:35:58.580 well okay if they want to do that then that's that's the way it goes um i actually think that
01:36:05.040 that what would be more likely is is that that they would ask questions and it's okay to challenge
01:36:10.580 witnesses and that but but i you know these are people too i mean i get that we're all divided
01:36:16.380 but there's a bubble here we have an opportunity to actually have a conversation that's needed
01:36:22.800 it's needed to heal the the nation you know we're we're obviously still divided on this
01:36:31.340 if somehow after five years we actually can't have a conversation you know if you think the
01:36:37.560 vaccine didn't cause any injuries well surely people aren't going to die of covid now
01:36:43.620 you're not worried about covid vaccine hesitancy now in the summer of 2026 isn't it safe now for
01:36:52.260 us to have this conversation. We got to have it because so many people have lost faith in the
01:36:58.280 system. So this should be the time you're jumping at it if you actually believe. But if we're really
01:37:05.260 just trying to do it to avoid the conversation, to keep some narrative going, every institution
01:37:13.140 is going to lose credibility here. Shadow, I'm a lawyer. I wonder. I've just been itching
01:37:20.720 to write you know articles for the law journals and i've been itching all lawyers in all provinces
01:37:28.100 have to have continuing education itching to volunteer to teach a course on how we've taken
01:37:34.580 judicial notice of a ghost because during covid when you know parents were having an argument in
01:37:44.300 family court, does the child get the COVID vaccine or not? Almost every court at the
01:37:52.480 Court of Appeal level, Ontario was the worst in my opinion, said, listen, when Health Canada has
01:37:59.000 approved a vaccine, that it's so well known that we don't have to prove it. Let's take judicial
01:38:07.020 notice that that means the vaccine is safe and effective. So that's now our starting point.
01:38:12.100 and the parent that is opposing that vaccine so we're basically creating a legal presumption that
01:38:18.360 that it's in the child's best interest and that's the test the court wants to do what's best
01:38:23.800 for the child we're we're basically creating a legal presumption we're taking judicial notice
01:38:29.600 it's been proven safe so we don't have to worry about harming the child and effective it's going
01:38:33.680 to help the child so we've we we've basically directed the courts to take judicial notice it's
01:38:40.820 safe and effective. Well, why didn't the court read the law? Because we have in our drug
01:38:46.920 regulations, starting at C.08.002, the drug test for regular drugs, where you do have to give the
01:38:56.820 minister substantial evidence of safety and efficacy. But the COVID-19 vaccines were exempted
01:39:03.920 from that. And it was published in the Canada Gazette. The law was clear. Shadow, to get a
01:39:11.420 COVID-19 vaccine approved, you didn't even have to submit your safety data. What are we talking
01:39:18.600 about proving it's safe? You didn't even have to give the safety data. And when it talked about
01:39:24.140 safety data, it wasn't like substantial evidence proving safety or whatever the language is for
01:39:29.540 regular drugs. It was the known safety data. But you didn't even have to give that to get approved
01:39:37.120 because the test didn't require proof of safety. In fact, the word safety isn't mentioned.
01:39:44.060 And you didn't have to prove it worked, which we call efficacy. That wasn't in the test. In fact,
01:39:50.100 the word efficacy wasn't mentioned. In fact, you didn't actually have to prove anything if you read
01:39:56.340 the test there just had to be an argument and that the test literally was a political direction to
01:40:03.020 approve so but i'm just asking as a lawyer is it possible that i could get that what the law was
01:40:15.040 published it's anyone can look it up any lawyer we're all trained in legal research like in 15
01:40:21.920 minutes, you could check that what I'm saying is true, that the COVID-19 vaccines were legally
01:40:27.900 exempted from the regular test and safety wasn't considered and efficacy wasn't considered. And yet
01:40:33.560 we've got directives from Court of Appeals saying, well, it's so known that these vaccines
01:40:42.440 were proven to be safe and effective. Let's take judicial notice. I don't know if it's safe to do
01:40:48.140 that yet so it's a crazy world i think after this allison inquiry i will take the risk and
01:40:55.060 see what happens but we've got to like what why are we afraid why are we putting up with this
01:41:01.140 nonsense are we not making fools out of our country and and you know really we're not taking
01:41:08.060 care of these people that are injured in july of 2020 like isn't this funny the longer it goes on 0.59
01:41:15.860 in a sad way but i mean really what are we doing here like the longer this goes on the worse we
01:41:22.620 look as a country yes you know we do have a liberal mp going back what four years now anthony
01:41:28.860 housefather is his name who actually said in parliament that the vaccine never went through
01:41:35.780 any testing that it never went through any safety checks or any efficacy he said that because we
01:41:42.700 were it sean we were in a pandemic yes we had to have something like how how reckless right
01:41:50.440 but but here's the problem is so let's say we were in a pandemic okay which many of your audience
01:41:58.440 won't believe but let's say we were and let's say there was all this hysteria and let's say
01:42:06.280 in the midst of all of that the government was in hysteria too and there was all this political
01:42:12.140 pressure to do something and let's say we made a mistake by basically exempting it from safety
01:42:19.200 and efficacy and creating a mandatory direction to approve you know based really on uncertainty
01:42:27.700 so let's say we did all of that well okay okay but then once we're through that crisis
01:42:37.560 why did we put this this non-safety and efficacy test permanently into our our drug regulations
01:42:47.460 for COVID-19 vaccines you know within the last six months we changed the name to you know public
01:42:54.340 interest drugs or something like that but the only drugs in Canada that currently are still
01:43:01.000 available to the general public that are exempted from safety and efficacy being proven
01:43:05.800 on July 22nd, 2026, are the COVID-19 vaccines.
01:43:11.140 Why are they still on the market?
01:43:14.480 Health Canada has approved them for use
01:43:17.160 starting at six months of age.
01:43:19.540 So this week, some mothers and fathers of Canadian babies
01:43:24.060 that are now six months of age
01:43:26.340 are having their children injected with a vaccine
01:43:30.180 that has not been proven to be safe
01:43:32.400 and has not been proven to be effective.
01:43:35.800 And they're exempted from the law.
01:43:39.040 They're the only drugs on the market for general population
01:43:42.100 that are exempted from this in 2026.
01:43:47.500 They have not done anything.
01:43:49.020 So what's going on, Shadow?
01:43:51.780 Well, I mean, there's all kinds of speculation.
01:43:54.660 I suppose we could say there's big pharma manipulation of doctors,
01:43:59.260 of nurses, of politicians, of people in institutions.
01:44:03.080 I think it's preventing the conversation.
01:44:05.800 Because if they didn't continue the exemption so that the COVID-19 vaccines, like they have to continue to be exempted from proving safety or efficacy, or you've got to pull them from the market.
01:44:20.140 And if you pull them from the market, people are going to go, why did you pull it from the market?
01:44:25.580 Oh, well, we never proved safety or efficacy.
01:44:28.300 Now we're having that conversation they really don't want to have.
01:44:31.440 so i i think it's it's political expediency and they no longer really care that the uptake of
01:44:39.540 these vaccines is almost zero they're probably relieved because there's no way they can escape
01:44:46.100 liability now that those vaccines are on the market like you tell me how this isn't either
01:44:52.300 culpable homicide or criminal negligence causing death except for health canada isn't liable
01:45:00.660 because they're exempted it must be driving some people in health canada they must be going nuts
01:45:08.220 i don't know why we haven't gotten a whistleblower yet like we'll put you on the stand at the
01:45:12.260 allison inquiry like come um because there's got to be a lot of moral distress because people are
01:45:18.760 people shadow yeah and people are people and i'm sorry in the medical community there has to be a
01:45:24.960 lot of distress and in the in the health canada there has to be a lot of distress because the
01:45:30.780 reality is is a lot of those people want to do a good job and want to protect us and you know so
01:45:37.040 i invite any whistleblowers to contact us you know we'll put you on the stand so that's an
01:45:43.160 interesting phrase you just uh mentioned there moral distress how many people out there know
01:45:49.360 exactly what happened over the past five years and still have said nothing how do they sleep at
01:45:54.380 night how do they look in the mirror now's your chance now's your chance and you know what right
01:45:59.540 now nobody nobody is going to judge you for your lack of action in the last five years but you got
01:46:08.700 to stand up at some point you got to do the right well and we can't put every doctor and every nurse
01:46:13.100 we can't sanction them so i mean the reality is shadow the reality is is we're just going to have
01:46:20.380 to figure out what happened we are going to have to fix the system so that we can trust it again
01:46:25.880 and go on like that's the reality and isn't it going to be better for you like i can't imagine
01:46:35.240 being a doctor they're getting so hemmed in that if they don't adhere to these little standards of
01:46:40.920 practice like i was interviewing a doctor earlier this week you know for on the natural health thing
01:46:46.860 for NHPPA Talk Forum. And it's like, no, they're so hemmed in, like they get disciplined and
01:46:53.020 harassed if, you know, the example there was, is like, there's a lot of evidence of somebody's
01:46:59.260 having thyroid problems. Before we had, I think, I forget the name of the drug, Synthroot or
01:47:04.120 something. I'm sorry, I'm sure I butchered it, but there's a patented drug. So the standard of
01:47:10.440 practice is now to use the patented drug. But before that, we just did use desiccated thyroid
01:47:15.060 from pigs or cows and like there's so much evidence that that works better without side
01:47:20.600 effects but you know he was giving an example that he was getting disciplined for for doing
01:47:27.180 that like i i couldn't imagine being a doctor today you know if you decided i wanted to have
01:47:34.600 an integrative practice where you know really i i am pushing my patients to you know eat right
01:47:40.380 and supplement and stuff like that so i don't have any nutritional worries and i am encouraging
01:47:45.520 them to do detox profiles or protocols so i'm not worried about toxic overload and then you know
01:47:51.620 when you come to me for what's going to be fewer problems you know as a medical doctor i'll try and
01:47:57.600 figure out what's the best thing to do and but to feel that you would actually get disciplined
01:48:03.660 for stepping because that's not the standard of practice that's not the focus like i couldn't
01:48:09.440 imagine because i i'm guessing that most of these people because i the doctors i talk to
01:48:16.520 um you know on covid issues and this i mean they want to help people as best they know how
01:48:22.560 and they it's got to be like surely they want to be freed from this i was just reminded by one of
01:48:29.640 our viewers uh in comments you just asked why are these things still on the market like we're
01:48:35.420 talking moderna we're talking pfizer a few years ago they removed the astrazeneca vaccine did they
01:48:40.900 not because they did early on because of of problems with myocarditis okay so that kind of
01:48:47.780 went unnoticed by the left-wing corporate media and nobody else said anything about it but i
01:48:52.760 recall dr joss reimer who's now the head of health canada saying in manitoba when she was the head of
01:48:59.700 the vaccine task force in 2021 that you can go ahead and mix whatever vaccine you want to mix
01:49:05.680 it's all right she said these words go ahead and have a pfizer and then go ahead and have a
01:49:10.900 have an astrazeneca and and you know what as long as you get the shot you're going to be good to go
01:49:15.760 that's what she said and then she also mentioned i believe we're in the middle of the greatest
01:49:19.800 medical experiment in history yeah and us and we are and and this is why we can't tolerate this
01:49:27.500 any longer is because a whole bunch of us are suffering a whole bunch of us are dying we have
01:49:33.340 an obligation to reduce the suffering and reduce the debt we have a moral obligation we will be
01:49:39.340 judged on you know our inaction and and so how can we not how can we not be standing up now
01:49:48.640 how can we not like who cares if somebody gets mad at you in the grocery aisle step into that
01:49:54.800 conversation like we're the majority and you know we're herd animals and most of us we were silenced
01:50:03.960 during covid because we didn't want to be ridiculed well the the minority long covid vaccine covid
01:50:11.340 vaccines are safe and effective crowd need to understand that we actually don't we think they're
01:50:16.820 being ridiculous now like turn it on its head turn the psychology on its head because they are the
01:50:22.400 minority now yeah well we get enough people to say that and those people back down pretty quick 0.79
01:50:27.820 sean thank you for all of the work that you and teresa have been doing thank you for uh putting
01:50:34.020 this thing together uh please pass our thanks along to mp allison for having the bravery to
01:50:40.300 present this to his caucus and for getting this whole thing going i'm going to keep talking about
01:50:46.020 this over the next couple of months until we actually get to the uh inquiry dates go ahead
01:50:50.220 and shadow i'm expecting you to visit your mp and encourage him to attend the inquiry
01:50:55.180 he's public enemy number one as far as no no don't think that way don't think that way because
01:51:02.740 he's got to have this con we all have to have the we have to reach this point where we have
01:51:07.160 conversation so you know you literally even could have a non-angry honest conversation with them
01:51:13.120 and just say no but it's time we have to have the conversation like yeah
01:51:18.100 it doesn't matter there's just too many people that have lost confidence
01:51:23.400 yes we can disagree all we want but we have to have the conversation now
01:51:27.200 i could go into that conversation with the best of intentions i think for the first 60 seconds and 0.93
01:51:32.180 once i saw a smug sneer come across his face i might lose my shit real quick sorry for the
01:51:38.860 language thank you and thank you for what you do keep it up all right man we'll talk to you again
01:51:44.580 thank you there is sean buckley with the allison inquiry again september 8th through 11th parliament
01:51:53.060 hill in uh ottawa and i'm going to be talking about this you guys over the next couple of
01:51:58.880 months more and more as more and more people submit their applications to testify he said
01:52:04.520 already 800 i made the mistake of saying 58 000 earlier in the show as you probably heard and that
01:52:10.460 was actually the amount of vaccine injuries, deaths or otherwise, that have been reported
01:52:15.300 in Canada. And we obviously think that that number is low. One more thing on the show tonight,
01:52:21.960 because of all the elbows up activity lately, has been Promethean Action. I'm not sure if you guys
01:52:29.000 have ever seen Promethean Action. You can find them on YouTube for the most part. This is Susan
01:52:33.820 Kokinda here. And we have all been saying, well, many people have been saying anyway, that Mark
01:52:39.860 Carney, this is a guy who is not working on behalf of Canadians. If he was, there would
01:52:45.520 probably be a deal in place between the U.S. and Canada right now. But that's not what he's doing.
01:52:52.500 In this 14-minute piece, Susan Kokinda breaks down exactly who Mark Carney is,
01:52:58.280 who he's surrounding himself with, and what he really represents. Again, Susan Kokinda
01:53:04.640 from Promethean Action. On Monday, President Trump announced that the United States will impose 50%
01:53:11.540 tariffs on certain Canadian goods. And here's what U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer said
01:53:17.420 about the motivation for that action. In April of 2025, as you know, the president embarked on a
01:53:23.840 new trade policy really designed at reshoring manufacturing production to the United States
01:53:28.640 and getting the trade deficit down after exploding for decades. We impose tariffs on all the world
01:53:34.460 at varying levels. Of all the countries who retaliated against the United States, one was
01:53:38.600 the People's Republic of China and the other was Canada. So it was Canada under the newly minted
01:53:45.260 Prime Minister Mark Carney, which was the only country outside of communist China that retaliated
01:53:51.180 against the United States. And Greer just called them out on it publicly. Greer's comments point
01:53:57.020 to something taking shape quietly on our northern border, something that's about to make the phrase
01:54:02.480 special relationship obsolete. Here's the story you're being handed. Trump slapped tariffs on
01:54:08.500 Canadian goods, Mark Carney rose up as the defender of Canadian sovereignty, and the big
01:54:13.880 bad United States is bullying its little neighbor. But that's not the fight. If you look at Canada
01:54:19.560 as a country, you're missing the point. Mark Carney's function isn't to defend Canada. It's
01:54:25.580 to rescue the globalist system from the resurgent American republic. And this week, we saw big
01:54:31.920 developments on both sides of the Atlantic. I'm Susan Kokinda. I've tracked how the British have
01:54:37.400 used this special relationship with the United States to maintain their global power since the
01:54:43.200 beginning of the last century. And what I'm going to show you today is that that arrangement is
01:54:48.900 quietly being replaced by something else. You're going to want to follow this, so hit that subscribe
01:54:54.200 button and like and share so we can reach more people. I'm going to cover three things today.
01:55:00.160 First, the command structure Kearney has assembled and who's staffing it.
01:55:04.340 Second, why the model the empire has run for 100 years is finished and how their own people
01:55:10.640 are admitting it.
01:55:11.560 And third, the reversal that almost no one has noticed, the one that points to a new
01:55:17.840 operating system and a new address.
01:55:20.780 So let's start with Mark Kearney's reaction to the 50% tariff announcement.
01:55:25.660 Carney declared Trump's actions as threats to Canadian sovereignty, and he declared that
01:55:31.840 Canadians would stand together in the face of it. But a government selling itself as a defender of
01:55:37.380 national sovereignty has staffed its operation with a very particular kind of person. Let's take
01:55:43.560 Dominic LeBlanc. LeBlanc is the minister for Canada-U.S. trade, the man directing the trade
01:55:49.940 negotiations with the U.S. But LeBlanc holds a second title at the same time. He is the president
01:55:56.660 of King Charles Privy Council. Let that sink in. The man handling the trade portfolio also sits
01:56:03.720 at the head of the King's Privy Council in Canada. And let's not forget that King Charles is the
01:56:10.060 official sovereign in Canada. Then look at who Carney just installed to run his own office.
01:56:16.880 Her name is Maya Johnson, and the appointment is a first.
01:56:20.600 Canada has never had a chief operating officer inside the prime minister's office before.
01:56:26.420 So who is she?
01:56:27.700 She's an American and a Democrat operative.
01:56:30.600 According to the Toronto Sun, she worked with Clinton's 2016 campaign against Donald Trump.
01:56:36.340 And in 2020, she worked for Michael Bloomberg's political operation, which was built to power
01:56:42.480 Bloomberg's own short-lived challenge to Trump.
01:56:46.200 And her relationship with Carney goes back to the green climate finance architecture
01:56:51.200 that Carney was building when he was the UN's climate envoy.
01:56:56.180 That same world also ties Carney to Bloomberg.
01:56:59.300 Remember that.
01:57:00.300 It's going to come up again later.
01:57:02.180 So when Carney wanted to staff his office with a new position, 0.98
01:57:05.440 he turned to an American, Maya Johnson. 0.95
01:57:08.600 Not Canadian talent, but globalist talent, reaching way back.
01:57:13.680 Now, one more recent appointment sharpens this picture.
01:57:17.560 The king's representative in Canada is the governor general, the constitutional officer
01:57:22.960 who stands in for the crown itself.
01:57:26.000 And Canada got a new one in May.
01:57:28.560 Her name is Louise Arbor.
01:57:30.300 Where did she come from? 1.00
01:57:31.320 Her career was built inside the United Nations international legal apparatus.
01:57:37.540 She was the chief prosecutor of the U.N.'s International Criminal Tribunals, and from there she encouraged the creation of the International Criminal Court, the Soros-funded apparatus that was just announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a special message to the American people last week.
01:57:59.500 Halfway across the world, there's an institution that calls itself the International Criminal Court.
01:58:04.000 But as we speak, the ICC and its friends are waging a war against our country, not with bullets or missiles, but with statutes, compacts and the force of so-called international law.
01:58:16.240 This administration will not sit by as the ICC and its allies seek to threaten our people.
01:58:21.720 If they believe they can deprive us of our sovereignty, we will teach them the full meaning of American resolve.
01:58:29.100 So the new governor general, the king's representative, Louise Arbor, comes out of the very international
01:58:35.200 legal architecture that the Secretary of State warns is a threat to our sovereignty.
01:58:41.280 And here's another quick reminder.
01:58:43.240 Jack Smith, the special counsel deployed against President Trump in his first term, also came
01:58:49.100 out of that same ICC.
01:58:51.040 So look at the team around Kearney.
01:58:52.640 A trade minister also heads King Charles Privy Council, a governor general again reporting to the
01:59:00.460 crown who comes out of the globalist legal machinery, and an American managing the prime
01:59:05.700 minister's office tied directly to the Clintons and Michael Bloomberg. That's not a coincidence,
01:59:11.300 that's a pattern, and it's pointed at Donald Trump. So while the headlines focus on the trade
01:59:16.940 fight between the United States and Canada, Promethean Action is pulling back the curtain
01:59:22.040 on this deeper fight, the one between the United States reasserting its sovereignty
01:59:27.400 against those imperial structures. If you want to follow that fight, subscribe to our free
01:59:33.500 newsletter. The link is in the description. Now, having a president and an administration that
01:59:39.340 actually fights for American sovereignty is something we haven't seen much of in recent
01:59:44.700 decades. And that's what makes this fight different. And that's why the empire is going
01:59:50.000 back to the drawing board in terms of how to handle the United States. For months now, the
01:59:55.520 House of Lords and the Empire's other mouthpieces like Chatham House in London and the CFR here in
02:00:01.440 the United States have been admitting that the special relationship is, well, not so special
02:00:07.820 anymore. On July 15th, Chatham House convened another of its America at 250 panels to address
02:00:16.160 this new geometry. And this one was entitled Trade vs. Protectionism, America's Enduring
02:00:23.640 Economic Debate. And in the course of admitting that the pre-Trump world of unbridled free trade
02:00:30.620 is over and not coming back, one of the panelists spilled the beans on how Americans used to view
02:00:38.880 free trade in the 19th century. This is what Chatham House fellow Heather Hurlburt said.
02:00:44.880 As late as the 1890s, American politicians were equating protectionism with patriotism.
02:00:51.920 The Speaker of the House said, I am an American, and therefore I am a protectionist.
02:00:56.760 And not only that, if you were a free trader, you could be accused of being pro-British.
02:01:02.440 Did you catch that?
02:01:03.720 From the podium at London's Chatham House came the admission that being in favor of free trade
02:01:10.620 meant you were pro-British, because free trade was the British system.
02:01:14.880 That's Chatham House, admitting what was written out of American history for 100 years.
02:01:20.880 But Hurlburt wasn't finished.
02:01:23.180 And really, because there's nothing new under the sun,
02:01:26.360 McKinley, before he was elected president, championed a tariff
02:01:29.460 that some members of Congress hoped would squeeze Canada so hard
02:01:33.660 it would agree to be annexed to the United States.
02:01:36.640 Hurlburt says this isn't new.
02:01:38.880 Well, maybe it's not new to President Trump either.
02:01:41.020 It was in a discussion with Justin Trudeau about canceling NAFTA back in 2024 when Trudeau responded that that would destroy Canada.
02:01:50.280 That's when Trump first talked about Canada becoming the 51st state.
02:01:54.800 And it's not new to Mark Carney, which is why Carney is the point person for setting up a different relationship with the United States.
02:02:02.840 In early June, the Wall Street Journal published an extensive article profiling Carney's new role.
02:02:09.000 It was entitled, The Canadian Who Steered Europe Away from the U.S.
02:02:13.960 And it reports on the difference between then-British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Carney.
02:02:20.020 When Starmer, at the recent G20 summit, said that the West had to salvage its relationship
02:02:26.100 with America, Carney's answer was, we don't have a relationship to keep.
02:02:32.160 The empire knows that as long as Donald Trump is president, there's no point trying to massage
02:02:37.780 the special relationship, which is why the public address for managing imperial policy toward the
02:02:44.140 United States has, for now, shifted away from London. So go back to that G20 summit where
02:02:50.740 Starmer was still trying to save Britain's relationship with the United States. Starmer
02:02:55.980 was already out of the loop. Carney was already working with Andy Burnham months before Burnham
02:03:03.120 became Britain's new prime minister this week. Here's what that same Wall Street Journal article
02:03:09.000 said back on July 7th. Carney's team has been quietly pitching his ideas to the UK's likely
02:03:16.420 next prime minister, Andy Burnham, whose chief economic advisor was once Carney's Bank of
02:03:22.720 England deputy. So let's look at that economic advisor. His name is Andy Haldane, and he was
02:03:29.140 Carney's chief economist when Carney was the head of the Bank of England. He served directly
02:03:34.360 under Carney. And now he's helping shape the economy of the new British government. But it
02:03:40.520 isn't only Carney's people who got to Burnham early. So did Michael Bloomberg. Here's how
02:03:46.860 Burnham himself described it back when he was mayor of Manchester. I've been a partner to
02:03:52.740 Bloomberg philanthropies since my first year as mayor, and our region has benefited enormously
02:03:58.940 as a result. Now, remember, Bloomberg is no ordinary billionaire. He's the Democrat face
02:04:05.280 of the oligarchy, the Wall Street financier who spent billions of his own money to run against
02:04:10.620 Donald Trump in 2020. And Bloomberg's partnership with Carney goes back a decade. In 2015,
02:04:17.840 it was Carney, then running the Bank of England, who tapped Bloomberg to help write the global
02:04:23.820 rules for imposing green policies through climate finance. And that project is also where Carney
02:04:32.100 recruited Maya Johnson, who now has that new position in the prime minister's office.
02:04:38.180 So look at all of these figures, Bloomberg, Haldane, Johnson, and of course, Carney.
02:04:43.340 This is the Davos world of financial and climate technocrats, the world that treats sovereign
02:04:49.680 nations as things to be managed from above.
02:04:52.580 And it used to run through London.
02:04:54.700 Its center of gravity is now Carney.
02:04:57.400 And Burnham, the new prime minister, is just a subset of this new policy configuration.
02:05:03.460 And you can see it in one last detail.
02:05:05.940 When Carney recently unveiled his Canadian-led defense bank in Ankara, Turkey, Britain still
02:05:13.320 under Starmer declined to participate. With Carney's networks already positioned around
02:05:18.600 Burnham, it now looks like that decision is being reconsidered and Britain may join Carney's new
02:05:25.860 institution. Put this all together and here's what you get. The Empire is writing a new operating
02:05:32.360 manual and for now it's being run from Ottawa, not London. So let's go back to Donald Trump's
02:05:39.100 tariff announcement and Jameson Greer's observation about Canada being only one of two countries to
02:05:45.000 retaliate against the United States. Canada, as in Mark Carney's Canada. Carney isn't defending
02:05:51.980 Canada from Donald Trump. He's at the center of the empire's new operating system for dealing
02:05:57.400 with the United States. No more special relationship, rather an open attempt to confront
02:06:03.820 the United States and to try and stop Donald Trump economically and strategically. But the
02:06:10.080 empire has a problem, and it's the same problem they've had for more than a century and a half.
02:06:14.860 As long as the United States uses the American system to protect and advance its industry and
02:06:22.060 its economic sovereignty, the imperial system is no match. That's why McKinley's proposed tariff
02:06:29.540 policies threatened to bring Canada under the United States way back in the 19th century.
02:06:36.260 Carney and the empire hope they can weaken Donald Trump and prevent the continuation of
02:06:40.920 his policies beyond his presidency. That won't happen if Americans understand and back the
02:06:47.840 president's economic revolution. If you want to be part of that, join Promethean Action as a
02:06:53.560 supporting member or a contributor. This has been your midweek update. Thanks for watching.
02:06:58.540 Yeah. That sounds like it makes a whole hell of a lot of sense. Now, one thing you guys may not know about somebody like Susan Kokinda, she's been following this for 50 years. Right. So go and find them on YouTube. I think they're Promethean updates on YouTube. Go ahead, find them, subscribe and listen to what they say about what's going on geopolitically in the world right now.
02:07:22.580 about exactly what Donald Trump has done, what he is still doing. And obviously, she understands
02:07:28.900 exactly what Canada's or Mark Carney's role is in all of this. I've called Mark Carney the new
02:07:35.300 Klaus Schwab in the past couple of months. And it seems as though he's even more than that,
02:07:42.640 according to Susan Kokinda. He's the leader of all of these middle powers. And have you noticed
02:07:49.380 that Carney is getting a lot of outsized media attention whenever he travels internationally
02:07:55.160 and that Davos speech that he delivered back in January seemed to be oh so very good for Canada
02:08:01.880 and all the middle powers and Mark Carney my god he's the smartest man in the room and now
02:08:06.520 it's even required reading and university classes what here's a guy who ran on the promise of
02:08:14.800 getting a deal with the United States by July 1st, 2025. Nothing. As Canadian businesses
02:08:25.260 strongly consider moving south of the border, 45% of manufacturers polled about a month ago said,
02:08:33.220 yeah, we can't, we can't continue in Canada if this is the way it's going to be.
02:08:38.260 all right you guys on another note i am going on a road trip with maggie hope brawn she's here
02:08:46.380 with me right now and we're going to be leaving uh southern manitoba in the next couple of days
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02:09:03.660 So it's going to be number one highway from Winnipeg East to Kenora and then down to Fort
02:09:09.880 Francis, I think, right? On 17. Or are we going to just say, whatever, we're moving east on
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