00:10:22.000You know, we had, like, because this is volunteers again, right?
00:10:26.800So this is like, like, we're doing it all over again.
00:10:30.740And 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.
00:10:43.800We 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.
00:10:51.600And I asked the two ladies doing the witness sorting, how are you doing?
00:10:57.580and one of them just breaks into tears and weeps for the rest of the call um it's it's awful
00:11:07.160how many how many inquiries have you had about testimony i mean i heard a number like 58 000
00:11:18.160or something and i think that was maybe a little bit high have you had thousands of people reach
00:11:23.460out oh you mean to apply for this one yes no no we're probably around 800 okay 800
00:11:34.260yeah i think you're getting that figure that's the number of people that have applied to the
00:11:37.860vaccine injury program oh okay right i'm i'm sorry we're showing up like i think that actually might
00:11:43.220be it might i think health canada's figure for vaccine injured persons was around 60 000 and
00:11:50.420And we have, I mean, obviously we all know that's low
00:12:10.360Well, it's way, way easier to access the VAERS program
00:12:14.120than it is Health Canada's adverse reaction program.
00:12:17.940So when Health Canada admits to 60,000 people or reports of a vaccine injury, Lord knows what the real figure is.
00:12:29.280Well, 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.
00:12:52.920And Kayla, not Kayla, Carrie, Carrie Sakamoto, she's been through hell.
00:12:58.220All of those people have been through.
00:13:00.080And 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.
00:13:06.720People are asking, Sean, what is the difference between the NCI and this particular inquiry that you guys are doing?
00:13:14.520Yeah, 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.
00:13:35.460And 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.
00:13:46.940Like I, that was such an incredible experience for me personally, but giving people a voice, it was just, it was a fantastic honor.
00:13:57.980You know, and your question kind of implied like, well, what's the difference?
00:14:01.580It's just some people who say, you know, haven't we done this?
00:46:22.180but you know, why give too much time for mischief, so to speak, right?
00:46:27.640better to ask for forgiveness than you know permission but he's obligated to tell them so
00:46:34.040he tells them the day before and as he related to me poliev stands up and says i've got no problem
00:46:43.680with any of you participating in this wow okay that's huge because it means that
00:46:51.180the conservative mps do not have to worry about party backlash
00:46:55.920if they choose to participate but remember they're all afraid they think this is a political liability
00:47:02.900to publicly go against the narrative so will we hold this press conference and again anyone can
00:47:09.160go on to the allison inquiry site and and there's a tab for press conferences and the two conferences
00:47:15.740are there. Dean has not a large social media presence. He posts two posts on Facebook,
00:47:29.500not X, left wing out there, Facebook, just about holding this inquiry. Within 24 hours,
00:47:38.300he has over a million views and the topic explodes it explodes now people are coming to him
00:47:47.940asking hey i got diagnosed with stage 3 cancer could it be caused by the it's it's like this
00:47:59.960whole new idea has been introduced into this bubble that you and i aren't in and all of a
00:48:09.200sudden the conversation exploded now your mp is now threatened by this and is personally attacking
00:48:18.480dean we talked about that earlier you know where were you and i was saving lives in the emergency
00:48:25.520room. How dare you create vaccine hesitancy? We've already spoken about that. You know,
00:48:32.160even a year ago, you know, the left mob would have just been all over Dean
00:48:40.360in such large numbers. Like, remember, you couldn't speak. We would just be silenced on
00:48:47.460social media. Well, that mob came out, Shadow, but something else came out. A counter mob came
00:48:55.500out that was larger say no we have to have this conversation that's awesome so there was a
00:49:05.840conversation it was an angry conversation but there was a conversation and and it's out there like
00:49:16.700even in the freedom community nobody not a single person was talking about vaccine injury
00:49:23.540it was a dead and buried issue it was gone and now it's not gone you know we have the second
00:49:32.380press conference with michelle wharton juno news posts a clip like i don't know two and a half
00:49:39.640minutes the last time i checked it was over 1.6 million views and my wife theresa was telling me
00:49:46.540She 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.
00:49:59.400Well, Shadow, I don't believe that this is all long COVID.
00:50:03.640Like, that's what I would be saying if that idea was being introduced to me.
00:50:08.320It's the first part of having the conversation.
00:50:13.960never like i get the freedom communities well like i want i want justice i want accountability i want
00:50:24.060you know i want there to be charges wait a second the first step is these people believe the vaccine
00:50:30.920saved lives these people believe that long covet is what's causing all of this harm and these
00:50:37.120because of that because because of that belief they actually believe honestly as you or i would
00:50:43.460If we believe the vaccine saved lives and we believe these injuries were long COVID, thank goodness for the vaccine, which minimized COVID.
00:50:52.200And then we would feel ethically obligated, as they do, to try and prevent vaccine hesitancy to save lives.
00:51:01.060Like 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.
00:51:13.460And 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.
01:09:45.780i think more and more people are going to start coming out and telling their story
01:09:51.580but you know we heard from the three women that i played in the video off the top of the show
01:09:57.300about medical gaslighting and i understand that that's something that is it's unproven at least
01:10:05.780in canada and okay i'll share you anecdotal something that totally validates that but okay
01:10:12.760and then we also remember everybody vaccine injury program this is anecdotal everybody so
01:10:18.280just a story that sean heard something happened to a friend or an acquaintance no no no it's it's
01:10:24.860it's systemic in this this process so it's pretty strong anecdotal evidence okay let's hear it
01:10:32.160okay so yeah we've called witnesses at the nci talking about metal medical gaslighting
01:10:40.460and you know we've had michelle wharton talk about that okay we put a little intake form
01:10:51.020on the allison inquiry website apply to be witness it's a very simple form very few questions
01:10:57.640We did that because we'd learned in the past, if you have a long form, nobody applies.
01:11:03.320So you do a short form and they apply, and then you send them a longer form.
01:11:09.100And, you know, it's funny, everyone wants to be involved.
01:11:11.660So, 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.
01:11:23.340um we we resisted that and also being a lawyer i don't want grading questions i want tell me
01:11:33.060what happened questions that aren't aren't leading but in any event we've got a longer
01:11:37.300form and it is a commitment um but we realized also after like the first day we had so many
01:11:43.660applications it's like you know maybe we have time for 40 witnesses maybe so most of you aren't
01:11:49.780going to testify but wouldn't it be nice if we could include your written your written testimony
01:11:56.920as part of the record so now we're asking you we change our web and we're asking you will you
01:12:03.080consent to your written your answers to the written questions forming part of the record
01:12:08.440but you know so you apply we have like this wave of about 500 people apply and then we send them
01:12:17.320this form too okay well please fill in this more detailed form so i don't know if you noticed that
01:12:26.140the moon crashed into the earth and caused a huge natural disaster um and we're all going to become
01:12:32.160extinct in the next two months because the sun all the dust and that is um but a bigger problem
01:12:38.560was that we sent out form two and i've and i shouldn't i i'm not meaning to ridicule but we
01:12:46.660were surprised by the pushback from the vaccine injured what kind of pushback oh oh and we don't
01:12:58.140we don't appreciate how this group has medical ptsd
01:13:03.200it's a medical form we're asking you for medical information it's like a medical
01:13:11.960questionnaire well obviously they're having trauma because now they feel like they're
01:13:19.520interacting with the medical system right well one of the questions was is you know did did
01:13:26.120any of your doctors diagnose this as vaccine injured and if so who well we have that on there
01:13:34.280Because 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.
01:13:50.700So, you know, at least when we put you on the stand, it's as robust as we can do with the resources we have.
01:13:59.940Well, my gosh, we don't want to get our doctors into trouble.
01:16:17.840Could you imagine if the doctors aren't believing?
01:16:19.860and and think about the doctors they're in trouble if they diagnose with vaccine injury
01:16:25.180yeah they can't talk about it they can't write it on their chart i think you're vaccine injured
01:16:32.600and then it's creating this vaccine injury program train wreck because the problem i've learned with
01:16:40.960the vaccine injury program is is they had a very short intake form that part one part two so part
01:16:48.520one is is you fill it out and you know you might give them a paragraph on why you think it's a
01:16:56.160vaccine injury now you're not a doctor and you don't know what they're looking for
01:17:01.500and then part two you got to get some medical doctor to fill it out but almost every medical
01:17:08.700doctor won't say it's a vaccine injury and then step three is is they get your medical records
01:17:14.640well they're getting your medical records from doctors who they'll do ever anything they'll stand
01:17:21.120on their heads yeah put on a clown suit and wave at cars they'll do anything but write vaccine
01:17:27.020injury in your medical records and then they don't they have a panel of three then review
01:17:36.040your little paragraph and your medical records and without asking you any questions to clarify
01:17:43.940Well, 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.
01:17:52.140They 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?
01:18:04.460They don't interact with you to clarify, and then they refuse you.
01:18:09.360So there's been no expertise to guide you in.
01:18:13.940your medical records aren't going to say it because we're in a system and they know it
01:18:19.440where your doctors aren't going to say that. And then you're refused. Well, that is also evidence
01:18:28.680of this gaslighting and trauma. And the people I was talking to one witness today, you know,
01:18:35.100I was going to kill myself when I was refused. I'm on the bathroom floor weeping and my mom
01:18:40.020has to talk me down i think she has to live with her parents because she can't work because she
01:18:47.940can't walk and now some people i mean i did interview one that she's working from her0.94
01:18:53.800wheelchair but she's not in the chronic pain this other one is and the other one i can't get a job
01:18:59.900because i don't know day to day if i'm in so much pain i'm not going to be able to work
01:19:05.180so i even though you know she's qualified she can't it's tragic i still have a problem sean
01:19:13.320believing that so many doctors would go along with this nonsense without standing up and say i mean
01:19:18.300like why do you get into medicine in the first place you do it probably i think most doctors
01:19:22.820would say to help people and now they're stuck in this system where if they say hey i think this
01:19:27.540might be a vaccine injury they're going to be completely censured by their uh their society
01:19:31.920their college right and we've saw we see that happen with dr charles hoff and several others
01:19:36.640across the country but that was an instance of like what do we say like a dozen different doctors
01:19:42.320across the country who all got smacked down what if 1200 of them had all stood up at the same time
01:19:48.560and said it would have ended it if the if enough nurses would have would have stood up so that the
01:19:54.080hospitals wouldn't have functioned it would have ended it if enough doctors would have stood up
01:19:58.960so that the hospitals couldn't function
01:20:02.220or the medical system would, you know, be put on pause,
01:20:28.140said quite clearly i i had to you know i'd pay my mortgage and we've had others report you know
01:20:36.100the private conversation doctor to doctor that was safe i've got to i've got to pay my mortgage
01:20:42.120i got my kids in private school like i mean these are real pressures and you know shadow i
01:20:48.880i didn't have to take the jab to pay my mortgage and my kids were adults but what if they weren't
01:20:57.260adults and what if it it would have put us on the street and what if me speaking out you know
01:21:04.540as a lawyer then would have led to me losing my license i mean i'd like to think i was i would be
01:21:11.100that guy that stood up but i wasn't there i mean i i there was a financial consequence for sure i
01:21:24.020closed my law office to volunteer with the nci for three years and you know they reimbursed me
01:21:30.200my travel expenses but i'm sorry i spent a lot of money doing it that i never asked to be reimbursed
01:21:35.980for um but i wasn't worried about my kids being on the street yeah well look i mean many people
01:21:47.560have made sacrifices and so this is another divide that we find but i'm saying i wasn't
01:21:52.040worried about my kids being on the street i it really i you i wasn't facing that so would i have
01:21:59.520done it if it meant that my kids would be on the street i don't know because i didn't you'd never
01:22:05.300know till you're there right i i think that you would have and the reason i can say that quite
01:22:11.940obviously is because you gave up your medical or your legal practice for that long spent money out
01:22:18.300your own pocket for the nci and when you close your your legal practice down you're not getting
01:22:24.280any 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
01:22:32.460because when oh your lawyer everyone just assumes you're rich when no really i was in in the trenches
01:22:38.840fighting the machine you know for impoverished people and and uh but i wouldn't change a single
01:22:45.640thing but i'm looking forward to hearing what those doctors and nurses have to say
01:22:50.320i'm really looking forward to it it's going to be it's going to be quite the conversation
01:22:58.060you know sarah should should juan juanian i'm i have a rough time with her last name she was a
01:23:03.360nurse in ontario and she was one of the the canada's frontline nurses and okay i mean i
01:23:10.940may know her then and i'm just the last name's not working with me yeah you'd probably know her
01:23:15.300face uh and she last week got slapped with a 297 000 fine from the ontario college of nurses
01:23:24.140this after five years of law i'm pretty confident i do know her so 290 000 did that include also the
01:23:33.840costs of the proceedings yes yeah like which you know in itself is just a complete injustice because
01:23:43.740Because 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.
01:23:55.860And 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.
01:24:08.360like it's the the unconscious bias is outrageous and penalties are meant to deter not to destroy
01:24:19.620but but we've we've so long left any modicum of of justice or reasonableness that it's absurd and
01:24:28.580most of these colleges shouldn't exist anyway but no that's a tragedy and so how is uh because
01:24:34.920she's a young lady yes how is she supposed to pay you know two hundred and ninety thousand dollars1.00
01:24:43.640in after-tax income impossible her you know ability to practice her profession has been
01:24:52.320taken away yeah well it's obviously it's obvious they know this is never going to be paid but it's
01:24:59.640And 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.
01:25:22.360and she should have been publicly praised, it's 2026. Now, why are Canadians putting up with that?
01:25:33.320And, you know, why aren't they, you know, storming the Ontario College of Nurse building
01:25:38.740and saying this is so unacceptable, you people are so out of touch, and this is a dangerous
01:25:45.180precedent, and it will silence nurses that have an ethical obligation. Nurses used to be taught
01:25:51.940that they had an ethical obligation to advocate for their patients,0.84
01:26:19.400what what shadow why are why is your audience putting up with this any surely we're not afraid
01:26:25.180anymore so are you afraid of being called a vaccine denier or engaging on facebook with
01:26:35.640this nonsense where were you when i was saving lives in the emergency ward really is that the
01:26:42.180best you've got now because people are dying and and the emperor has no clothes and this is0.92
01:26:48.440absolutely ridiculous like really are we still putting up with this are we allowing the sarahs0.70
01:26:53.820of the world to be destroyed by their colleges today really yeah it's happening we are constable0.92
01:27:03.280was that two months ago yeah really you know they shouldn't they should have to just the
01:27:10.780the ontario ottawa police should have to disconnect their phone lines which they need for emergency
01:27:17.400calls because every it just doesn't stop ringing with people saying I'm angry about the group's
01:27:24.060decision you guys are not allowing police officers discretion and you better open that investigation
01:27:29.600because she was right she was right when we talk about um you know we talked about earlier in the
01:27:36.680show when the conservative mp dean ellison decided he wanted to do this and yeah there was a little
01:27:42.360bit of concern that he was going to be attacked and eaten alive by the left-wing corporate media
01:27:46.700But 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.
01:28:03.740That's been going on in the United States for three, maybe four years now.
01:28:07.720And they're still looking for answers, but they have achieved a lot of results in the time they've been asking.
01:28:14.200the canadian media must understand that you know we have seen that stuff there's many thousands
01:28:21.180even millions of canadians who have seen that stuff we understand exactly what's going on
01:28:26.060and it was no different in canada okay the the mainstream media is watching this shadow davis
01:28:32.540because they're so afraid of the allison inquiry and so let's just say to the mainstream media now
01:28:39.660I 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.
01:29:02.000and and that's the reality like they'll always be the you know that very small percentage
01:29:07.880but they're not enough for you to have any influence and the only way for you to salvage this
01:29:14.000is to lead the conversation which includes you know you basically it becoming apparent that
01:29:21.440you have some culpability in this but it's 2026 isn't it going to get worse if you let this go
01:29:28.520longer. The first thing, as you pointed out earlier, Sean, is identifying the problem or
01:29:36.040identifying there is even a problem and then trying to identify how to solve it. And I think
01:29:42.360this is a great step forward in that regard in this country. And I certainly hope that many
01:29:48.800millions of people across the country watch the inquiry. I'll be streaming it. And yeah, I will
01:29:53.540try to get out to ottawa myself and and be a part of it uh in that briefing room in that conference
01:29:58.800room uh because there's nothing like being there are you are going to be allowing members of the
01:30:03.260public in for these or is this going to be strictly a uh so the
01:30:06.700sean froze so we'll see if we can get him back here we'll wait 30 seconds or so and if we can't
01:30:21.360get him back we'll move on to the next thing we've got one more thing for you guys tonight
01:30:25.740if you could reboot there sean that'd be awesome
01:30:31.880well at least it didn't freeze on a terrible facial expression
01:30:41.320okay sean is gone um from the show tonight but he's doing yet again another fantastic
01:30:51.220job with the Allison Inquiry, which is running September 8th through 11th in Ottawa. The website
01:30:58.180is right here. I'm going to put it up on the screen for you guys. COVIDtestimony.com. That is
01:31:04.600COVIDtestimony.com. But if you go to Google or any other search engine, what you'll find is typing in
01:31:12.220the Allison Inquiry will take you right to this website. Also on X, you can follow at Allison
01:31:19.240inquiry and on facebook follow dean allison for more information this is going to be hopefully
01:31:25.620you know 800 applications already in for this and there's no way they're going to be able to hear
01:31:31.880800 different testimonies over the period of four days so they're yeah teresa says that their
01:31:40.540internet is spoiling so i guess that's it for tonight with sean but that's cool like i mean an
01:31:45.900hour and a half is long enough right uh but hopefully they get some of the best of the best
01:31:50.480testimonies and hopefully people listen with an open heart and an open mind and sean is back for
01:31:59.360one last statement teresa just texted me and said sean that your internet is uh crapping out a little
01:32:04.500bit but i'm glad you're back for at least a final comment here but we can't hear you sorry if i turn
01:32:14.320my 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
01:32:19.320so you were asking can the public attend yes so this is on parliament hill in in a parliamentary
01:32:27.000committee room where everyone has to go through security to get in so the public can't just show
01:32:32.000up unless they're on a list and we've got a limited amount of space in that room which
01:32:38.100we want to fill up with alternative media so it doesn't mean that we won't we can't put some
01:32:44.580members of the public on the list if when we get closer it's clear that you know there's going to
01:32:49.680be some space for the public so i think you know just interact with us through um email or whatever
01:32:56.760to to let us know um we have made alternative arrangements in case you know somehow the
01:33:06.940government manages to get us out of that room we're going to press ahead with the inquiry
01:33:11.620but if we manage to be able to stay in that committee room then we will we will have a venue
01:33:18.080very close where you know the public could watch and interact and all of that so we're not sure
01:33:23.940what that looks like shadow and then you know also to be perfectly honest because we're a small
01:33:27.960group of volunteers even the idea of having to organize that right now is is daunting but um
01:33:34.620Yeah. 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.
01:33:51.800right um how is this going to be executed i i did uh check out the nci when you guys were in
01:33:59.860winnipeg and i watched a lot of it there were people from the the public there who were able
01:34:04.960to watch but the commissioners all asked questions and you pointed out earlier in the show tonight
01:34:10.780that uh these mps who will be attending this inquiry will just be sitting there listening
01:34:16.760no no no they won't actually it'll it'll be the opposite so mps are are accustomed to a committee
01:34:23.240format where witnesses are are very limited in time for their presentation and then the mps you
01:34:30.740know flesh out um the evidence with questions and that's going to be the format so um i will be
01:34:37.940leading witnesses but like let's say we have a witness for half an hour of actually an injured
01:34:42.300witness that we've slotted for half an hour. What we anticipate is me leading that witness
01:34:47.740for 10 to 12 minutes at maximum, and then MPs having the rest of the time to engage with the
01:34:55.540witness. So the MPs will have more control than anyone else over how the conversation with the
01:35:02.100witness goes and what to focus on. So when we're inviting MPs to come, I mean, this will be a
01:35:08.600format that they're they're familiar with and comfortable with um and work with all the time
01:35:13.920because all mps you know do committee work they it it's one of their their roles and responsibilities
01:35:20.540as mps so no we're we're adapting to their world not the other way around that's interesting um and
01:35:26.920i'm wondering now we say okay so liberal mps all mps are welcome they can come and ask questions
01:35:32.040I'm wondering if some liberal MPs will actually try and storm the inquiry.
01:35:37.640But then again, then that's what happens.
01:35:41.240So, you know, but really you're expecting a, you know,
01:35:45.520a liberal MPs to, you know, 30 or 40 to come in and sit around a committee room
01:35:50.280and belittle a vaccine injured person.
01:43:51.780Well, I mean, there's all kinds of speculation.
01:43:54.660I suppose we could say there's big pharma manipulation of doctors,
01:43:59.260of nurses, of politicians, of people in institutions.
01:44:03.080I think it's preventing the conversation.
01:44:05.800Because 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.
01:44:20.140And if you pull them from the market, people are going to go, why did you pull it from the market?
01:44:25.580Oh, well, we never proved safety or efficacy.
01:44:28.300Now we're having that conversation they really don't want to have.
01:44:31.440so i i think it's it's political expediency and they no longer really care that the uptake of
01:44:39.540these vaccines is almost zero they're probably relieved because there's no way they can escape
01:44:46.100liability now that those vaccines are on the market like you tell me how this isn't either
01:44:52.300culpable homicide or criminal negligence causing death except for health canada isn't liable
01:45:00.660because they're exempted it must be driving some people in health canada they must be going nuts
01:45:08.220i don't know why we haven't gotten a whistleblower yet like we'll put you on the stand at the
01:45:12.260allison inquiry like come um because there's got to be a lot of moral distress because people are
01:45:18.760people shadow yeah and people are people and i'm sorry in the medical community there has to be a
01:45:24.960lot of distress and in the in the health canada there has to be a lot of distress because the
01:45:30.780reality is is a lot of those people want to do a good job and want to protect us and you know so
01:45:37.040i invite any whistleblowers to contact us you know we'll put you on the stand so that's an
01:45:43.160interesting phrase you just uh mentioned there moral distress how many people out there know
01:45:49.360exactly what happened over the past five years and still have said nothing how do they sleep at
01:45:54.380night how do they look in the mirror now's your chance now's your chance and you know what right
01:45:59.540now nobody nobody is going to judge you for your lack of action in the last five years but you got
01:46:08.700to stand up at some point you got to do the right well and we can't put every doctor and every nurse
01:46:13.100we can't sanction them so i mean the reality is shadow the reality is is we're just going to have
01:46:20.380to figure out what happened we are going to have to fix the system so that we can trust it again
01:46:25.880and go on like that's the reality and isn't it going to be better for you like i can't imagine
01:46:35.240being a doctor they're getting so hemmed in that if they don't adhere to these little standards of
01:46:40.920practice like i was interviewing a doctor earlier this week you know for on the natural health thing
01:46:46.860for NHPPA Talk Forum. And it's like, no, they're so hemmed in, like they get disciplined and
01:46:53.020harassed if, you know, the example there was, is like, there's a lot of evidence of somebody's
01:46:59.260having thyroid problems. Before we had, I think, I forget the name of the drug, Synthroot or
01:47:04.120something. I'm sorry, I'm sure I butchered it, but there's a patented drug. So the standard of
01:47:10.440practice is now to use the patented drug. But before that, we just did use desiccated thyroid
01:47:15.060from pigs or cows and like there's so much evidence that that works better without side
01:47:20.600effects but you know he was giving an example that he was getting disciplined for for doing
01:47:27.180that like i i couldn't imagine being a doctor today you know if you decided i wanted to have
01:47:34.600an integrative practice where you know really i i am pushing my patients to you know eat right
01:47:40.380and supplement and stuff like that so i don't have any nutritional worries and i am encouraging
01:47:45.520them to do detox profiles or protocols so i'm not worried about toxic overload and then you know
01:47:51.620when you come to me for what's going to be fewer problems you know as a medical doctor i'll try and
01:47:57.600figure out what's the best thing to do and but to feel that you would actually get disciplined
01:48:03.660for stepping because that's not the standard of practice that's not the focus like i couldn't
01:48:09.440imagine because i i'm guessing that most of these people because i the doctors i talk to
01:48:16.520um you know on covid issues and this i mean they want to help people as best they know how
01:48:22.560and they it's got to be like surely they want to be freed from this i was just reminded by one of
01:48:29.640our viewers uh in comments you just asked why are these things still on the market like we're
01:48:35.420talking moderna we're talking pfizer a few years ago they removed the astrazeneca vaccine did they
01:48:40.900not because they did early on because of of problems with myocarditis okay so that kind of
01:48:47.780went unnoticed by the left-wing corporate media and nobody else said anything about it but i
01:48:52.760recall dr joss reimer who's now the head of health canada saying in manitoba when she was the head of
01:48:59.700the vaccine task force in 2021 that you can go ahead and mix whatever vaccine you want to mix
01:49:05.680it's all right she said these words go ahead and have a pfizer and then go ahead and have a
01:49:10.900have an astrazeneca and and you know what as long as you get the shot you're going to be good to go
01:49:15.760that's what she said and then she also mentioned i believe we're in the middle of the greatest
01:49:19.800medical experiment in history yeah and us and we are and and this is why we can't tolerate this
01:49:27.500any longer is because a whole bunch of us are suffering a whole bunch of us are dying we have
01:49:33.340an obligation to reduce the suffering and reduce the debt we have a moral obligation we will be
01:49:39.340judged on you know our inaction and and so how can we not how can we not be standing up now
01:49:48.640how can we not like who cares if somebody gets mad at you in the grocery aisle step into that
01:49:54.800conversation like we're the majority and you know we're herd animals and most of us we were silenced
01:50:03.960during covid because we didn't want to be ridiculed well the the minority long covid vaccine covid
01:50:11.340vaccines are safe and effective crowd need to understand that we actually don't we think they're
01:50:16.820being ridiculous now like turn it on its head turn the psychology on its head because they are the
01:50:22.400minority now yeah well we get enough people to say that and those people back down pretty quick0.79
01:50:27.820sean thank you for all of the work that you and teresa have been doing thank you for uh putting
01:50:34.020this thing together uh please pass our thanks along to mp allison for having the bravery to
01:50:40.300present this to his caucus and for getting this whole thing going i'm going to keep talking about
01:50:46.020this over the next couple of months until we actually get to the uh inquiry dates go ahead
01:50:50.220and shadow i'm expecting you to visit your mp and encourage him to attend the inquiry
01:50:55.180he's public enemy number one as far as no no don't think that way don't think that way because
01:51:02.740he's got to have this con we all have to have the we have to reach this point where we have
01:51:07.160conversation so you know you literally even could have a non-angry honest conversation with them
01:51:13.120and just say no but it's time we have to have the conversation like yeah
01:51:18.100it doesn't matter there's just too many people that have lost confidence
01:51:23.400yes we can disagree all we want but we have to have the conversation now
01:51:27.200i could go into that conversation with the best of intentions i think for the first 60 seconds and0.93
01:51:32.180once i saw a smug sneer come across his face i might lose my shit real quick sorry for the
01:51:38.860language thank you and thank you for what you do keep it up all right man we'll talk to you again
01:51:44.580thank you there is sean buckley with the allison inquiry again september 8th through 11th parliament
01:51:53.060hill in uh ottawa and i'm going to be talking about this you guys over the next couple of
01:51:58.880months more and more as more and more people submit their applications to testify he said
01:52:04.520already 800 i made the mistake of saying 58 000 earlier in the show as you probably heard and that
01:52:10.460was actually the amount of vaccine injuries, deaths or otherwise, that have been reported
01:52:15.300in Canada. And we obviously think that that number is low. One more thing on the show tonight,
01:52:21.960because of all the elbows up activity lately, has been Promethean Action. I'm not sure if you guys
01:52:29.000have ever seen Promethean Action. You can find them on YouTube for the most part. This is Susan
01:52:33.820Kokinda here. And we have all been saying, well, many people have been saying anyway, that Mark
01:52:39.860Carney, this is a guy who is not working on behalf of Canadians. If he was, there would
01:52:45.520probably be a deal in place between the U.S. and Canada right now. But that's not what he's doing.
01:52:52.500In this 14-minute piece, Susan Kokinda breaks down exactly who Mark Carney is,
01:52:58.280who he's surrounding himself with, and what he really represents. Again, Susan Kokinda
01:53:04.640from Promethean Action. On Monday, President Trump announced that the United States will impose 50%
01:53:11.540tariffs on certain Canadian goods. And here's what U.S. Trade Representative Jameson Greer said
01:53:17.420about the motivation for that action. In April of 2025, as you know, the president embarked on a
01:53:23.840new trade policy really designed at reshoring manufacturing production to the United States
01:53:28.640and getting the trade deficit down after exploding for decades. We impose tariffs on all the world
01:53:34.460at varying levels. Of all the countries who retaliated against the United States, one was
01:53:38.600the People's Republic of China and the other was Canada. So it was Canada under the newly minted
01:53:45.260Prime Minister Mark Carney, which was the only country outside of communist China that retaliated
01:53:51.180against the United States. And Greer just called them out on it publicly. Greer's comments point
01:53:57.020to something taking shape quietly on our northern border, something that's about to make the phrase
01:54:02.480special relationship obsolete. Here's the story you're being handed. Trump slapped tariffs on
01:54:08.500Canadian goods, Mark Carney rose up as the defender of Canadian sovereignty, and the big
01:54:13.880bad United States is bullying its little neighbor. But that's not the fight. If you look at Canada
01:54:19.560as a country, you're missing the point. Mark Carney's function isn't to defend Canada. It's
01:54:25.580to rescue the globalist system from the resurgent American republic. And this week, we saw big
01:54:31.920developments on both sides of the Atlantic. I'm Susan Kokinda. I've tracked how the British have
01:54:37.400used this special relationship with the United States to maintain their global power since the
01:54:43.200beginning of the last century. And what I'm going to show you today is that that arrangement is
01:54:48.900quietly being replaced by something else. You're going to want to follow this, so hit that subscribe
01:54:54.200button and like and share so we can reach more people. I'm going to cover three things today.
01:55:00.160First, the command structure Kearney has assembled and who's staffing it.
01:55:04.340Second, why the model the empire has run for 100 years is finished and how their own people
01:57:31.320Her career was built inside the United Nations international legal apparatus.
01:57:37.540She 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.
01:57:59.500Halfway across the world, there's an institution that calls itself the International Criminal Court.
01:58:04.000But 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.
01:58:16.240This administration will not sit by as the ICC and its allies seek to threaten our people.
01:58:21.720If they believe they can deprive us of our sovereignty, we will teach them the full meaning of American resolve.
01:58:29.100So the new governor general, the king's representative, Louise Arbor, comes out of the very international
01:58:35.200legal architecture that the Secretary of State warns is a threat to our sovereignty.
02:04:57.400And Burnham, the new prime minister, is just a subset of this new policy configuration.
02:05:03.460And you can see it in one last detail.
02:05:05.940When Carney recently unveiled his Canadian-led defense bank in Ankara, Turkey, Britain still
02:05:13.320under Starmer declined to participate. With Carney's networks already positioned around
02:05:18.600Burnham, it now looks like that decision is being reconsidered and Britain may join Carney's new
02:05:25.860institution. Put this all together and here's what you get. The Empire is writing a new operating
02:05:32.360manual and for now it's being run from Ottawa, not London. So let's go back to Donald Trump's
02:05:39.100tariff announcement and Jameson Greer's observation about Canada being only one of two countries to
02:05:45.000retaliate against the United States. Canada, as in Mark Carney's Canada. Carney isn't defending
02:05:51.980Canada from Donald Trump. He's at the center of the empire's new operating system for dealing
02:05:57.400with the United States. No more special relationship, rather an open attempt to confront
02:06:03.820the United States and to try and stop Donald Trump economically and strategically. But the
02:06:10.080empire has a problem, and it's the same problem they've had for more than a century and a half.
02:06:14.860As long as the United States uses the American system to protect and advance its industry and
02:06:22.060its economic sovereignty, the imperial system is no match. That's why McKinley's proposed tariff
02:06:29.540policies threatened to bring Canada under the United States way back in the 19th century.
02:06:36.260Carney and the empire hope they can weaken Donald Trump and prevent the continuation of
02:06:40.920his policies beyond his presidency. That won't happen if Americans understand and back the
02:06:47.840president's economic revolution. If you want to be part of that, join Promethean Action as a
02:06:53.560supporting member or a contributor. This has been your midweek update. Thanks for watching.
02:06:58.540Yeah. 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.
02:07:22.580about exactly what Donald Trump has done, what he is still doing. And obviously, she understands
02:07:28.900exactly what Canada's or Mark Carney's role is in all of this. I've called Mark Carney the new
02:07:35.300Klaus Schwab in the past couple of months. And it seems as though he's even more than that,
02:07:42.640according to Susan Kokinda. He's the leader of all of these middle powers. And have you noticed
02:07:49.380that Carney is getting a lot of outsized media attention whenever he travels internationally
02:07:55.160and that Davos speech that he delivered back in January seemed to be oh so very good for Canada
02:08:01.880and all the middle powers and Mark Carney my god he's the smartest man in the room and now
02:08:06.520it's even required reading and university classes what here's a guy who ran on the promise of
02:08:14.800getting a deal with the United States by July 1st, 2025. Nothing. As Canadian businesses
02:08:25.260strongly consider moving south of the border, 45% of manufacturers polled about a month ago said,
02:08:33.220yeah, we can't, we can't continue in Canada if this is the way it's going to be.
02:08:38.260all right you guys on another note i am going on a road trip with maggie hope brawn she's here
02:08:46.380with me right now and we're going to be leaving uh southern manitoba in the next couple of days
02:08:51.200heading east on highway number one so we're going to stop wherever we stop and if you would like us
02:08:57.080to stop along your route we'd love to see you for a coffee for a drink for a bonfire whatever it is
02:09:03.660So it's going to be number one highway from Winnipeg East to Kenora and then down to Fort
02:09:09.880Francis, I think, right? On 17. Or are we going to just say, whatever, we're moving east on
02:09:16.100Trans-Canada Highway until we get around the Great Lakes and move further east along the 401.
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