The Shadoe Davis Show - March 19, 2026


March 18th⧸2026- Carney Liberals Appealing Emergencies Act Decision to Supreme Court


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1 hour and 45 minutes

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585

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00:04:30.000 I just got a last minute chuckle here
00:04:57.020 before we went live just now.
00:04:59.220 and uh it's it's it's gonna be in the first five minutes of the show tonight i think it's pretty
00:05:04.640 funny we were supposed to have a guest on the show tonight but that guest had to postpone at
00:05:11.140 the last second like two hours ago the guest called and went all right all right we'll we'll
00:05:17.000 reschedule it for another time so it's just me solo tonight i hope you don't mind we're on all
00:05:22.560 the old social media platforms were on facebook youtube even twitch tonight x telegram rumble
00:05:29.960 and of course the home site shadowdavis.com i encourage you to become an all access member
00:05:36.480 shadowdavis.com all one word shadowdavis.com just like it's spelled right here okay the chuckle oh
00:05:44.200 by the way if wednesday march the 18th 2026 i like to mark that for people who go back and watch
00:05:49.840 there's people who actually binge on the weekend i don't know about you but i couldn't binge me for
00:05:55.880 any longer than five minutes at a time but there are people who tell me to do that so i want to
00:06:00.060 let you guys know that this show is wednesday march the 18th 2026 look at this picture this
00:06:07.720 picture came out on all social media platforms i'm gonna say two maybe three hours ago i saw
00:06:14.560 michelle ferrari post this and i went oh yeah okay so polyev goes down to the united states
00:06:21.860 he goes to michigan he talks to some automakers down there he goes to texas he talks to some oil
00:06:26.960 producers down there and while i'm in texas i may as well stop in at austin and visit joe rogan
00:06:33.600 now either pierre polyev is wearing lifts in his shoes
00:06:38.900 or standing on a box or something in this photograph because we know that pierre is
00:06:46.080 only about five eight maybe and if that's the case then rogan is like under five feet tall
00:06:53.240 anyway pierre polyev will be on the joe rogan podcast now it's supposed to be this week we
00:07:03.260 don't know exactly what day it's coming out rogan released a new episode today it wasn't
00:07:08.760 the poly episode it could be coming out tomorrow it could be coming out friday even saturday rogan
00:07:14.460 is known to release podcasts from time to time the canadian left-wing corporate media got a hold
00:07:21.620 of this and jumped on it like the sharks they are and here is ctv talking about poly of being on joe
00:07:29.160 rogan it's all misinformation complete and total but it's funny watch this the goal here was to get
00:07:34.440 him in front of the most number of people to hear his message joe rogan has 15.5 million uh followers
00:07:41.160 on x he has it's the most listened to podcast but all that being said it is the same people that he
00:07:47.580 is already kind that are his base he's not expanding his circle of who he's coming to
00:07:52.400 and like just to be clear joe rogan she she doesn't know that she's spouting things that
00:07:59.600 she doesn't know there is no way to know that there are no demographic breakdowns of the
00:08:04.580 audiences of podcasts she's making assumptions on national television isn't someone who has
00:08:10.340 editorial standards uh he's not a journalist he's a podcaster and has constantly in the past been
00:08:15.500 criticized for who's the guy rogan goes to all the time to fact check him can we get a fact check on
00:08:21.680 that i forget the guy's name but he's always calling for that and could you put that up on
00:08:25.700 the screen is it ricky no joe rogan is not a journalist he's a conversationalist and he's
00:08:32.740 interested in many things jordan peterson has obviously been on that podcast a number of times
00:08:38.600 high profile world famous podcasters have been on that show politicians donald trump
00:08:46.960 went on joe rogan i mean come on and now oh no no it's just a bunch of 0.99
00:08:53.600 roughnecks and thugs and knuckle draggers, extreme right wing terrorists. Listen to Joe 0.99
00:08:59.180 Rogan. A lot of the misinformation he spreads. So if there was someone who can pull out a bit
00:09:03.500 of controversy, I would say there's going to be a lot of ears and eyes on this podcast because
00:09:07.400 likely he said it's high risk. One small thing. And look at this woke guy in the middle,
00:09:12.900 the bottom middle of the screen. We know people like Donald Trump listen to this.
00:09:19.000 The only thing that is his advantage is that he is not in government. He is the opposition leader.
00:09:22.680 the president has previously kind of negatively spoken about uh mr poliev so there there is risk
00:09:28.620 to his personal brand here but if you were asking me did he get in front of a whole new set of
00:09:32.980 crowds no i already think he's pandering to the same listener group of the joe rogan cells well
00:09:37.020 we'll see i think a lot of people listen to that behind us i don't know million plus yeah okay
00:09:41.280 yeah a lot of people do listen to that podcast uh not just in the united states either let me
00:09:48.380 throw this up on the screen i think i have it here yeah here it is okay so audible gasps from
00:09:55.680 the crowd i was in this week this is a guy called harrison loman on x as it was revealed that a
00:10:01.840 whopping 11 of canadians have listened to the joe rogan podcast in the last month this tweet was
00:10:07.360 made by the way back in december so this varies from month to month i couldn't get the latest
00:10:12.560 maintaining its title as the most popular podcast in canada last year it was 14 only two of the top
00:10:21.640 10 are canadian none are from english canada how's that for cultural consumption and the
00:10:27.460 sources the signal hill podcast canadian podcast listener survey so let's scroll down a little bit
00:10:32.740 and look at the graph there's rogan right there there's everybody else and those are the top 10
00:10:42.600 so maybe he's only reaching his base but then again i mean i want you to understand too that
00:10:50.160 rogan is not just a podcaster he's also a live streamer and his videos get millions of impressions
00:11:00.320 on facebook on instagram on x on tiktok all the big social media platforms so polyev is guaranteed
00:11:08.480 an audience in the millions on this i certainly hope he doesn't screw it up by being too stiff
00:11:14.480 and too political i hope he i hope he just lets his hair down for a few hours because you know
00:11:20.920 another thing about rogan he's very famous for doing three sometimes four hour shows if he finds
00:11:26.780 the guest interesting so we'll see i don't think anybody can maintain that level of stiffness
00:11:33.500 for four hours i don't think it's even possible they take bathroom breaks and all of that but
00:11:40.780 i don't think anybody could because i think rogan has a way of drawing people in and making them
00:11:49.100 feel comfortable and so they talk i mean you saw mel gibson on joe rogan right i mean he started
00:11:55.380 talking about all kinds of stuff but in the first hour he was a little bit nervous and maybe a little
00:11:59.840 bit hesitant to say some of the things that were on his mind but rogan broke him down i thought it
00:12:04.620 was pretty cool okay there's another thing i wanted to cover last night but we got into that
00:12:09.920 fantastic conversation with jeff godry and uh two hours if you missed that one last night go back
00:12:16.900 and watch it because it was pretty good yeah some negative comments in there what are you going to
00:12:22.140 do you can't talk to some people some people have got their minds made up based on hearsay
00:12:28.360 and he said she said and there's there's nothing you can do to open their eyes and make them see
00:12:35.820 the actual reality of the situation and then there's some other people who say truth matters
00:12:41.060 and i say look i absolutely agree but when it comes to personal information highly personal
00:12:50.500 information things that could destroy families i'd rather leave that stuff in the closet
00:12:56.440 it's not for me to out people's activities if they want to then they can't but i don't think
00:13:07.820 that any of that stuff should matter when we're talking about a cause and the cause at the
00:13:14.000 universal ostrich farm in my opinion was more than valid on a number of different levels and
00:13:19.520 I've explained that dozens of times in the past, so I'm not going to do it tonight.
00:13:26.580 We've been seeing in the UK, I think I played a video the other night,
00:13:30.420 of a guy coming back from a vacation in the UK.
00:13:33.340 So six armed police officers meet this guy at the airport,
00:13:38.160 one of the airports Heathrow, I think, in London, in the UK.
00:13:41.340 They meet him at the airport as he's landing from the Bahamas or something
00:13:44.560 and interrogate him about a Facebook post he made.
00:13:48.720 I think they arrested him, too.
00:13:51.100 Can you believe that?
00:13:52.820 I mean, we've been seeing videos like that for a couple of years now,
00:13:55.600 coming out of the U.K. and Germany and France.
00:13:58.480 But what about Canada?
00:14:01.420 We know C9 is very, very, the hate speech bill, very, very close to passing.
00:14:06.460 The House of Commons is standing this week, but they get together next week.
00:14:09.540 It's expected that the bill will be forced back to the House of Commons from committee
00:14:15.180 monday or tuesday where they'll vote on it ram it through the house and then send it up to the
00:14:19.820 senate now the only hope we have of getting this thing stopped is the senators decide they want to
00:14:25.720 study it and make amendments to this bill which could take months and that could give us time
00:14:30.160 to reach out to our individual senators wherever you happen to live in the country and say you know
00:14:35.640 what you guys need to stop this and you need to stop this now it's going to put a major chill on
00:14:41.140 free speech in this country. Not to mention the fact that it's probably going to be ruled
00:14:46.060 unconstitutional the first time it ever gets used. So what's the point? Speaking of unconstitutional,
00:14:53.100 we have news on that as well. But anyway, we've got an Instagram account called Groovin Mama,
00:15:00.500 And here it is here.
00:15:02.220 Nicole C. Piran Miski.
00:15:04.760 Groovin Mama has 2,858 followers.
00:15:13.160 I think she's probably got more now after this video.
00:15:16.140 Now, why am I pointing Groovin Mama out? 0.98
00:15:18.920 Okay, here's why. 0.95
00:15:21.180 Oh, that's the wrong one.
00:15:22.220 Let me put this one up here on the screen first.
00:15:24.600 That's the wrong one, too.
00:15:25.720 I'm going to put this one up here.
00:15:30.380 Okay, that's the one.
00:15:32.060 So she makes a post.
00:15:34.800 You, I'm not going to say the word.
00:15:36.800 You can see it on the screen there.
00:15:38.860 F in trader. 0.99
00:15:40.280 F you, F you, F you. 1.00
00:15:42.660 I'm coming for you. 0.99
00:15:45.280 And again, let's put Groob and Mama up on the screen for just a second.
00:15:49.320 I'm coming for you.
00:15:51.920 Ooh, I'm terrified. 1.00
00:15:53.860 you suck twisted f you will get yours and she's got mark carney tagged in that post 0.99
00:16:03.380 okay so a couple of days after the post she gets a visit a knock on her door 0.99
00:16:11.320 and here's the video gations that you've made some online posts
00:16:16.140 to the prime minister of canada anything say about that can you be more specific what post
00:16:24.200 what i specifically said do you have a screenshot yeah you specifically said and you uh made it 0.93
00:16:30.520 online well because i mean he's a zionist scumbag and he's not my prime minister so 0.86
00:16:35.820 okay but really you're going to come to my door and you're worried that i'm going to do something 0.97
00:16:41.260 do i seriously look like a threat to you so that's why we came to talk right so those threats
00:16:46.800 are made you know what you guys should be busy taking care of actual real crime then standing 0.99
00:16:52.460 here harassing me over fucking shit i say online i understand okay yeah no don't be wasting tax 1.00
00:16:59.120 dollars doing this bullshit nicole if such behavior continues if there is what are you 1.00
00:17:04.560 gonna do put me in jail because i don't like our prime minister no no but if you made some 0.97
00:17:09.200 threats that are concerning what kind of threats should i make you still haven't shown me what i
00:17:13.000 said i'm trying to explain to you what show me what i said so if those threats are continued 0.76
00:17:17.740 show me what i said right you could be arrested and charged just want to let you know communist 0.65
00:17:22.600 canada how do you like working for that are you proud of yourself do you go back home and look at 0.75
00:17:28.640 your family in the mirror and say this is what you do for a living you harass people for what 1.00
00:17:34.400 they say online because i don't like our stupid prime minister and he's a zionist sunbag you can 1.00
00:17:40.820 have your opinion you can whatever i don't have to discuss anymore with this excuse me don't touch 0.99
00:17:46.020 my door i'm letting you know so don't touch my door we will put a report and it's documented 0.97
00:17:51.380 this is behavior continues blah blah blah blah blah i will say whatever the fuck i want about 0.96
00:17:57.640 our prime minister you can't stop my speech sorry yeah exactly be threatening that's all i'm asking 0.90
00:18:03.620 what you say is threatening i say is just words okay have a nice day goodbye now
00:18:09.460 okay so let's go back to this and see if this is oh this is what she says afterwards by the way
00:18:18.160 she goes they never ended up showing me i guess because she was talking over them like the cops
00:18:22.680 said they're probably my comments about rounding up the government and publicly this is a quote
00:18:29.540 by the way all you algorithms out there who are listening to me and thinking maybe i should take
00:18:34.000 this video down from social media it's too threatening and dangerous it's a quote the
00:18:40.100 government end up and publicly hang them for treason against canada and canadians all right
00:18:44.900 so that's her explanation for it and again i think we have yeah here is the original threat
00:18:52.040 so let me ask you guys out there write it down in comments i'm curious to see what you think
00:18:59.580 is this a threat i mean look at the person in the profile picture we showed you earlier
00:19:08.220 she would have to break through 20 30 security maybe some snipers bulletproof glass all of that
00:19:17.400 to get to Mark Carney.
00:19:20.780 So she says, 1.00
00:19:22.960 you effing traitor, 1.00
00:19:24.440 FU, FU, FU, 1.00
00:19:25.540 I'm coming for you.
00:19:30.220 Now, I went through some of her previous posts.
00:19:32.760 I didn't go through all of them,
00:19:33.900 but I went through some of them,
00:19:35.000 and I don't see anything similar to this anywhere.
00:19:37.460 So it's not a pattern.
00:19:39.760 It seems one post
00:19:41.880 where she was
00:19:43.220 very triggered
00:19:46.120 and she may have said something a little bit untoward but to me it's a passing comment
00:19:51.760 i mean when you put it together with her profile picture
00:19:56.200 did the cops have to investigate this
00:20:02.040 i say the cops probably could have parked outside her house waited for her to come out
00:20:08.940 see if she came up to the level of threat and then went no this is no threat 0.89
00:20:16.880 Or they could have investigated further, I suppose, and see who she's associated with.
00:20:22.080 I don't know.
00:20:24.040 What do you guys think about this?
00:20:25.300 Is that an actual threat?
00:20:27.840 Or is that like saying bomb out of context in the airport, which would be enough to get you thrown out?
00:20:36.440 You tell me.
00:20:37.900 I mean, I don't think it is.
00:20:40.800 I think it's a little bit close to the line, but I don't think it's worthy of a police visit. 0.98
00:20:45.260 but with bill c9 you never know when they could be coming for something you've said 1.00
00:20:50.320 you'll never know who reported you you'll never know why your internet got shut off you'll never
00:20:57.540 know why you were fined 26 000 and maybe have to spend five years in prison you won't know
00:21:03.800 you won't even know what post it is you made and again like i say it will chill free speech
00:21:12.560 Because if you don't know the rules, and they say hate symbols in this bill as well, what's a hate symbol?
00:21:20.420 What if you accidentally, with your hands, make a hate symbol in a photo that you don't even realize you're doing?
00:21:25.820 They're going to come and knock on your door?
00:21:28.160 Oh, you had intent.
00:21:30.700 I mean, the bill is useless as written.
00:21:36.260 And needs to be thrown out completely.
00:21:39.320 It doesn't even need to be considered.
00:21:41.260 Free speech is free speech.
00:21:42.960 It's not absolute in Canada because of Section 1 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
00:21:48.400 It should be.
00:21:50.840 Free speech needs to be absolute, or it's not free.
00:21:55.800 Then it's monitored by government.
00:21:58.380 And Big Brother is always going to be watching.
00:22:01.940 All right.
00:22:02.380 I mentioned this last night, but it was only in passing because, again, the interview or the conversation that I had with Jeff Godry.
00:22:10.760 So from Coast Reporter here, Fed's appealing use of Emergencies Act during Freedom Convoy at Supreme Court.
00:22:16.920 They got this in under the wire last night, just before five o'clock Eastern time.
00:22:23.820 Federal government appealing to the Supreme Court, a lower court decision that found its use of the Emergencies Act four years ago during Freedom Convoy protests was unreasonable and led to the infringement of constitutional rights.
00:22:37.680 the government invoked the act to quell protests in the national capital and at key border points
00:22:42.960 canada has sought leave to appeal to the supreme court of canada to review the use of the emergencies
00:22:49.980 act during the convoy protests and blockades that caused serious disruptions across the country
00:22:54.960 that from justice minister sean fraser spokesperson lola dandabiva our government remains committed
00:23:02.420 to ensuring it has the tools needed to protect the safety and security of canadians in the face of
00:23:06.640 threats to public order and national security. Now, Fraser knows this is never, ever, ever going
00:23:12.600 to win. It can't. Because it's already gone to the federal court of Canada, where it was ruled
00:23:19.400 in 2024, in January of 2024, by Justice Mosley, that the government infringed on people's charter
00:23:28.380 rights. The decision is right here on the web page of the CCF, the Canadian Constitution
00:23:34.340 foundation and then we just got a ruling back in january that the appeals court of canada the
00:23:42.220 federal appeals court of canada agreed with justice mostly's decision that yeah you guys
00:23:49.420 violated the charter and now well i don't know what the remedy is to be completely honest i i
00:23:55.060 don't think there ever really will be one i mean what could it be people get an apology
00:24:02.180 and you know the liberals wouldn't mean it anyway it wouldn't be from the heart
00:24:07.360 so i don't know what the remedy would be i guess that's up to the court to decide
00:24:11.960 but the supreme court does not retry the case what they'll be doing in this situation like
00:24:18.540 every situation they deal with first of all they have to grant the leave they have to give the
00:24:24.660 government permission for this case to be heard what they'll do if they decide to do that is
00:24:30.360 review the decisions of the appeals court judges and the federal court judge to see if they made
00:24:37.620 any mistakes in the law. Now, I'm not sure if you've seen the rulings from either of those
00:24:44.540 two courts, but they are very, very specific and explicit in their wording. And there's not really
00:24:52.280 much for the Supreme Court to be able to turn over in the first place. And there's no new evidence.
00:24:56.500 They're not going to be presenting any new evidence in this situation.
00:24:59.660 It's just going to be a federal lawyer going up against whoever's arguing for our side.
00:25:09.140 Maybe it's the CCF.
00:25:10.680 I don't know.
00:25:10.980 Maybe it's a combination of different lawyers.
00:25:13.960 But the bottom line is, and the Supreme Court justices will be asking questions of these lawyers.
00:25:19.420 And they're not going to have anything new to tell them.
00:25:21.700 So ultimately, the Supreme Court won't have any choice but to side with the appeals court and the federal court before that, that the invocation of the Emergencies Act was illegal.
00:25:32.460 The problem is that this gives the government probably, if they decide to hear the case again, gives them maybe a year, maybe two.
00:25:40.600 I mean, remember the rulings between the federal court and the appeals court, two years.
00:25:46.520 So this could be another two years or maybe more, maybe a little bit less.
00:25:50.860 I don't know.
00:25:53.240 And this gives the federal government two years
00:25:56.160 to do whatever they want to do
00:25:58.300 and throw as much money at this as they think they can.
00:26:04.940 And it's going to be quiet in the left-wing corporate media
00:26:07.540 and there's not going to be many updates
00:26:09.100 for the next couple of years
00:26:10.420 because there's not going to be anything to report to you.
00:26:14.720 So we have to wait again.
00:26:16.980 We don't know exactly when the Supreme Court
00:26:19.900 is going to decide whether or not to hear this case could be in the next month two months three
00:26:23.980 months but i will let you know when they finally do decide in the meantime eu liberals european
00:26:34.880 union liberals pitch nato style trade pact with canada japan and south korea remember a few weeks
00:26:42.720 ago during his speech at the world economic forum mark carney was talking about middle powers
00:26:49.560 having to get together instead of being bullied by the big guys all the time,
00:26:53.340 the U.S., China, and Russia.
00:26:55.660 So the Renew Europe group wants EU to find allies
00:26:58.800 to stop U.S. and China from coercing trade partners.
00:27:04.900 That has no hope of success.
00:27:07.520 The European liberal political family is urging EU leaders
00:27:10.920 to form a pact with Japan, Canada, and South Korea
00:27:13.320 to deter Donald Trump and China from exerting undue pressure on trade partners,
00:27:18.680 according to a paper seen by Politico.
00:27:21.000 That's where this article is from.
00:27:22.740 In what's dubbed a
00:27:23.780 geo-economic deterrence pact
00:27:26.260 addressed to EU leaders
00:27:28.280 ahead of a summit in Brussels tomorrow,
00:27:30.860 the Liberal Renew Europe group
00:27:32.460 in the European Parliament
00:27:33.700 asks the Commission to identify
00:27:35.400 and negotiate joint export control arguments
00:27:38.440 by the end of the year.
00:27:40.900 The paper will be published late Wednesday
00:27:42.960 and sent to EU leaders.
00:27:44.680 This pact will map shared critical dependencies
00:27:46.960 and propose mutual response clauses and trade deals to deter coercion from the U.S. or Canada.
00:27:53.380 If one country is attacked by aggressive tariffs, all countries should react.
00:27:58.860 Wow. You want to talk about a new world order.
00:28:02.900 If you put tariffs on Canada, you're putting tariffs on all of us,
00:28:06.860 and we're all going to put tariffs on you.
00:28:09.260 Really.
00:28:11.300 Let's see how well that goes for the EU, which is almost broke.
00:28:15.740 And if the U.S. tariffs get any worse for Canada, Canada will be broke as well.
00:28:21.220 But that doesn't stop Mark Carney from spending more of our money.
00:28:24.540 Look at this.
00:28:24.980 The Canadian military announced on the 16th, a couple days ago, a major investment in both
00:28:31.500 launch facilities and companies in a bid to create a sovereign space access capability.
00:28:36.840 They want a space pad in Canada.
00:28:40.420 I guess that's kind of a mock-up design of it.
00:28:42.740 Canada's Department of National Defense set its side a 10-year lease agreement
00:28:47.400 with Spaceport Operator Maritime Launch Services for a dedicated launch pad
00:28:52.920 at the company Spaceport Nova Scotia near Canso, Nova Scotia.
00:28:57.360 The lease is valued at $200 million.
00:29:03.840 So they just spent $200 more million of our dollars on being able to launch satellites
00:29:11.180 instead of having to depend on the United States
00:29:13.260 and other countries who have space pads like this.
00:29:18.300 The department also announced the selection
00:29:20.300 of three companies for Launch the North,
00:29:22.920 a program announced last year
00:29:24.360 that will provide 105 million Canadian dollars
00:29:26.940 over several years to companies
00:29:28.480 to develop small responsive launch vehicles
00:29:30.600 with the goal of fielding those vehicles by 2028.
00:29:34.940 The three companies selected.
00:29:36.260 Oh, and I'll bet there's definitely some interest
00:29:39.160 with, what's Carney's company again?
00:29:41.180 canada rocket company nord space and reaction dynamics will each receive 8.3 million dollars
00:29:48.880 for the first phase of the program advancing designs and prototype development david mcginty
00:29:54.520 is our defense minister for some reason he described the spaceport and launch company
00:29:59.660 awards as part of an effort to develop a sovereign launch capability to reduce canadian reliance on
00:30:04.620 foreign launch services wow crazy hey how's your health these days and i ask this very sincerely
00:30:14.500 how do you feel these days i know that you're probably not feeling as good as you did say 10
00:30:20.340 years ago after all we're 10 years older now right but according to statistics canada in the past 10
00:30:27.800 years the general health of canadians has degraded significantly especially those 50 plus
00:30:37.240 here is mp dan mazier to tell us more about it oh statistics canada just released some data on
00:30:44.360 what life in canada looks like after this last decade and it's quite alarming they looked at
00:30:49.960 the health of canadians from 2015 to now and basically every single measure got worse in
00:30:55.880 In 2015, about 7 in 10 Canadians were in very good or perfect health.
00:31:01.360 Today, it's down to just 56%.
00:31:04.380 That's a massive drop in just one decade.
00:31:08.180 Emotional health has dropped from 78% to 61%,
00:31:11.860 which is the biggest decline of anything the research measured.
00:31:15.380 And young people now have worse emotional health than people over 50,
00:31:21.020 which has literally never happened before.
00:31:23.800 and I think when you look at the why it's not hard to figure out. When the Liberals took office
00:31:31.160 groceries were manageable but today a family of four will spend $17,000 a year just on food. In
00:31:39.880 fact millions of Canadians are now using food banks just to put food on their table and think
00:31:46.920 about what that stress actually feels like you're trying to pay rent feed your kids save up for a
00:31:54.600 home and every week you're making impossible choices that wears on people and that's what
00:32:02.040 emotional health decline actually looks like in real life and then when you can't afford a real
00:32:09.000 food like fresh vegetables meat and fruit you end up eating what you can afford that's usually cheap
00:32:16.280 ultra processed food over time that takes a serious toll on your body and then when people
00:32:23.080 need a doctor to help them through all this six million canadians don't even have a family doctor
00:32:29.800 so people are stressed they're not eating well their health is declining and the health care
00:32:35.880 system is collapsing that's what 10 years of this liberal government has actually done to people's
00:32:42.280 health we can do a lot better than this did i mention he was a conservative mp i think i may
00:32:50.920 have neglected to mention that at the beginning of the clip but it's true those statistics were
00:32:55.160 released yesterday from statistics canada but don't worry there's always positivity
00:33:02.520 just down the road you can always ask for made
00:33:05.800 in many cases you don't even have to ask for me they'll come to you first thing as a matter of
00:33:13.880 fact you know if you happen to be of a certain age or maybe you have a certain medical condition
00:33:18.740 that could lead to death possibly down the road three four five years from now you could decide
00:33:26.600 on made here is investigative reporter american investigative reporter the the americans are
00:33:34.540 absolutely in shock over this policy here in Canada and how many people that it's killed
00:33:42.300 in the last 10 years. Jeffrey Jackson, Jackson, J-A-X-X-O-N, an investigative reporter in the
00:33:50.900 United States. A system here that does unjust things. Here's the New York Post talking about
00:33:56.640 what's happening in Canada. This is the headline, Canada's set to surpass 100,000 assisted suicides
00:34:02.040 more than the country's World War II death toll.
00:34:05.400 What they're talking about is MAI.
00:34:07.200 This is the medical assistance in dying.
00:34:09.560 It's for people who have a natural death in the reasonably foreseeable future.
00:34:14.100 It's through the medical system, and the medical system speeds that process up for you.
00:34:18.780 Track one is a death in the reasonably foreseeable future.
00:34:21.780 Track two is this.
00:34:23.320 We'll go right to Canada's website and point this out.
00:34:26.200 It says, where a natural death is not reasonably foreseeable, assessors, these are bioethicists
00:34:31.720 at hospitals must discuss with the person requesting MAID the reasonable and available
00:34:36.480 means to require the person suffering and determine whether the person has given serious
00:34:40.360 consideration of these means.
00:34:41.960 So this could be anything.
00:34:42.960 What does it mean?
00:34:43.960 There is no meaning.
00:34:44.960 It's a gray area, a massive gray area.
00:34:46.840 And this is where even the United Nations says it's extremely concerned.
00:34:51.840 UN tells Canada to stop track two of MAID.
00:34:55.240 And articles look like this now, mental illness and the moral boundaries of MAID.
00:35:00.200 It says the expansion of MAID has been criticized by mental health professionals, disability
00:35:04.320 advocates, and those concerned about how poverty and the lack of access to adequate care can
00:35:08.780 shape a patient's decision.
00:35:11.040 Even medical groups and doctors, they do not like this.
00:35:13.660 They're pointing it out saying something is inherently wrong here.
00:35:16.580 We're at 100,000 people.
00:35:17.700 We haven't even approved track two, which would expand this to so many other people.
00:35:21.860 So finally, there's some recognition here, and this is a massive step.
00:35:28.080 Here's an article from the MacDonald-Laurier Institute.
00:35:32.340 Assisted dying is changing medicine more than we realize.
00:35:35.620 Ramona Kohalo in Healthy Debate.
00:35:39.620 Made, she says, should not count as a cause of death.
00:35:44.240 Yet it is now Canada's fourth leading cause of death.
00:35:51.440 A man diagnosed with metastatic cancer initially expressed interest in medical assistance in dying.
00:35:58.080 Though the treating team determined he lacked capacity and was being sedated for pain management,
00:36:02.860 a maid practitioner vigorously roused him to ask if he wanted maid.
00:36:10.060 Withholding sedation, withholding sedation,
00:36:13.940 the practitioner accepted mouthing yes, nodding, and blinking
00:36:18.280 in response to questions as capable consent.
00:36:22.760 Blinking, nodding. 0.83
00:36:24.260 the MAID practitioner then facilitated a virtual second assessment conducted in the same way and
00:36:30.580 MAID was administered immediately after this active displacement of clinical care as documented
00:36:37.480 in government reports is illustrative of a broader trend MAID is shifting the focus of medicine from
00:36:42.700 the treatment of suffering to the elimination of the suffering patient the shift does not reflect
00:36:48.440 the intentions of every clinician but it reflects structural pressures that are increasingly shaping
00:36:54.920 practice canada is approaching 100 000 made deaths since legalization 10 years ago
00:37:03.720 that number marks a quiet but profound transformation in how medicine understands
00:37:08.280 suffering autonomy and its own purpose what was introduced as an exceptional measure
00:37:14.440 is now a normalized part of clinical care.
00:37:19.360 Assisted dying is often framed as compassion
00:37:21.480 for the suffering and preservation of a patient's autonomy.
00:37:24.680 But what happens when assisted dying becomes embedded
00:37:27.200 in clinical decision-making
00:37:29.340 and clinicians shift from focusing on healing to evaluating
00:37:32.340 whether suffering justifies death?
00:37:35.580 If practitioners are rushing to MAID,
00:37:39.000 even when other physicians have determined
00:37:40.760 a lack of capacity to consent,
00:37:42.520 Does that sound like preserving autonomy?
00:37:46.500 In Canada, MAID is legally exempt from homicide and assisted suicide laws under the Criminal Code.
00:37:52.860 Health Canada maintains MAID should not count as a cause of death, yet it's now Canada's fourth leading cause of death.
00:38:01.340 Many MAID requests cite fear of being a burden, loneliness, or social isolation as drivers of suffering.
00:38:07.960 These are not medical diseases, but signals of social vulnerability.
00:38:12.520 As a family physician caring for marginalized patients and as a member of Ontario's MAID Death Review Committee, this author sees how structural pressures appear in practice, government reviews document similar patterns.
00:38:26.260 In one reported case, a man with cerebral palsy living in long-term care voluntarily stopped eating and drinking, leading to renal failure and dehydration.
00:38:34.940 dehydration. He was deemed eligible for MAID under what's called track one because his death
00:38:40.580 was considered reasonably foreseeable. No psychiatric expertise was consulted despite
00:38:45.420 evidence of psychosocial distress. To provide MAID, clinicians must assess whether the condition is
00:38:53.140 grievous and irremediable, whether death is reasonably foreseeable for track one, and whether
00:38:59.040 capacity and voluntaries of voluntariness are present. These are legal judgments layered into
00:39:06.620 clinical practice, leading to wide variation in clinician interpretation. Interpretations of
00:39:12.420 reasonably foreseeable death vary. Canadian law does not require terminal illness to meet that
00:39:18.060 criterion. Some clinicians consider death foreseeable with a five-year prognosis.
00:39:23.600 Others accept decisions to stop eating, drinking, or taking medications as evidence of decline
00:39:28.800 making death foreseeable. Social conditions also shape MAID requests. Patients may seek assisted
00:39:36.720 death after losing caregivers, entering long-term care, or when they can't access palliative or
00:39:42.960 community supports. These situations should trigger aggressive efforts to improve care
00:39:48.440 rather than being framed as intolerable suffering requiring MAID. When people lack supports to live,
00:39:54.480 assisted dying can become a structurally constrained choice rather than a voluntary
00:39:58.480 one. A choice made in the absence of realistic alternatives is different from one made in
00:40:04.760 the presence of robust supports. Health Canada encourages proactive MAID discussions and
00:40:10.900 referrals for MAID by objecting physicians. This creates clinical pathways that subtly
00:40:16.440 direct patients toward assisted death rather than toward expanded care. Over time, this
00:40:22.940 changes professional identity. Medicine traditionally demands persistence with
00:40:26.800 patients through uncertainty, slow recovery, and complex suffering. MAID introduces a different
00:40:33.020 model, asking clinicians to decide when suffering should no longer be treated and when life may be
00:40:38.300 ended instead. The deeper danger is cultural and professional. With MAID's integration into our
00:40:44.400 system, medicine may shift from asking how do we treat suffering to when is suffering severe enough
00:40:50.600 to justify death. If Canada continues expanding assisted dying, it must answer hard questions.
00:40:57.840 Are we expanding access to death faster than access to care? Are we ending lives prematurely
00:41:03.520 when people could have flourished with adequate suicide prevention and support? A health system
00:41:08.860 that offers assisted death without ensuring access to housing, mental health care, disability supports,
00:41:14.700 palliative care and community supports risks changing medicine in ways that we may not
00:41:20.220 recognize until it's too late. Ramona Coelho, senior fellow at the McDonnell Laurier Institute,
00:41:28.280 adjunct research professor of family medicine at the University of Western Ontario School
00:41:33.420 School of Medicine. This lady, her name is Miriam. Watch what she has to say. 0.98
00:41:42.400 Four years old and a year ago an amazing thing happened. When I got out of bed one morning I was suddenly in excruciating pain. So much so that my daughter came running in from another room. She called an ambulance. Off I went to the Vancouver General Hospital and I was approached by a young lady doctor who the very first words out of her mouth is, we would like to offer you maid.
00:42:08.660 I was taken aback. That was the last thing on my mind. I just wanted to find out why I was in pain. I did not want to die. And I was a month in hospital, came home and recuperated nicely enough that I could take some trips. Off I went last year to Cuba before the problems today in Cuba. And then this just recently, I have been to Mexico and Guatemala.
00:42:35.060 So my recovery has been amazing and there was no need for made to even be suggested.
00:42:43.960 First thing, oh, she looks old. Let's kill her. And why don't we just get rid of all the suicide hotlines in Canada? 1.00
00:42:51.160 I mean, we're spending too much money on that stuff anyway. If they kill themselves, yahoo. 0.97
00:42:55.220 Do you know that over 90% of the people who are killing themselves in this country are of European descent, let's just say? 0.97
00:43:06.640 I think that number is even higher as well.
00:43:09.900 It's going to be different in Alberta, though, as the federal government continues to expand MAID.
00:43:16.020 I think next year they're adding track three.
00:43:18.920 Danielle Smith made an announcement, made an announcement today.
00:43:22.300 illness are things many people manage throughout their entire lives and periods of severe illness
00:43:28.660 can feel dark hopeless and overwhelming but with the right support many people regain stability
00:43:34.780 and go on to live full and meaningful lives made should not become a permanent response to a moment
00:43:40.300 of crisis or despair that can change with care and time we know Albertans are concerned about this
00:43:45.600 Since 2021, total MAID deaths in Alberta have risen from 594 in 2021 to 1,242 in 2025, an increase of 109%.
00:43:59.480 And even though rates are lower in Alberta than the national average, MAID is now one of the leading causes of death in Canada.
00:44:06.420 In just the 10 years it's been legal in Canada, the rate of MAID in our country has come to exceed that of other jurisdictions where it's been legal for far longer.
00:44:16.260 Across the country, total MAID deaths have risen from 10,066 in 2021 to 16,499 in 2024, an increase of 64%.
00:44:28.360 Given the permanence of the decision, these trends should give anyone pause.
00:44:33.640 Under federal policy, eligibility is widening, while the guardrails and oversight are weakening.
00:44:39.360 The way Alberta sees it, these escalating factors put the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals at far too grave a risk.
00:44:45.760 So our government is acting now before the federal government weakens the guardrails any further.
00:44:50.040 We believe MAID must be a compassionate option reserved only for those who will not recover from terminal illness.
00:44:56.840 That's why, as part of our spring legislative session, we'll be introducing the Safeguards for Last Resort Termination of Life Act.
00:45:05.520 If passed, it will make sure that here in Alberta, medical assistance in dying has robust and appropriate safeguards in place.
00:45:12.940 It will limit MAID eligibility to circumstances where natural death is reasonably foreseeable and recovery is not.
00:45:19.740 It will prohibit MAID in Alberta for those under age 18 and for those whose sole condition is a mental illness.
00:45:26.200 It will set out clear regulations for how Alberta provides MAID, and it will provide much-needed clarity for patients, families, and health care providers alike.
00:45:35.840 Ultimately, this is about protecting vulnerable Albertans and establishing strong safeguards for a health care practice of great consequence and finality.
00:45:45.980 I wonder how the NDP in Alberta is going to respond to this.
00:45:49.120 Of course, they have to be against everything the UCP does.
00:45:52.140 So how do you come out and say, you know what?
00:45:55.680 You're taking away people's choices.
00:45:58.160 If they want to die, then I mean, how do you come out with a strategy to go up against that?
00:46:07.340 I'm sure they'll come up with something.
00:46:09.300 It'll be hem handed, awkward, awful, but I'm sure they'll come up with something.
00:46:14.000 i mean the ndp in alberta i guess all across the country as well definitely in manitoba and bc 0.98
00:46:22.980 the party of evil they're the ones who are pushing the soji one two three in the schools 0.93
00:46:28.900 they're the ones who are pushing all the transsexual nonsense and the climate change bs 0.96
00:46:33.660 all of that stuff yeah conservatives go along with it but if the ndp and i guess the liberals 0.73
00:46:39.580 too federally didn't push all of that stuff then it wouldn't be there and reality and truth would
00:46:47.900 sink back into our society which would be so cool sometimes a politician will come out and say the
00:46:55.660 right thing i think by accident before we get to this next politician i want to show you a city
00:47:04.020 news clip from toronto of something that happened in vaughn a couple of nights ago you may have
00:47:08.840 heard about this already is recovering in hospital after being shot by a resident during a home
00:47:14.080 invasion in vaughn he's sharing footage of the incident at a home on carville wood circle
00:47:27.880 shortly before one o'clock this morning we say after the break-in a resident accessed a legally
00:47:33.580 owned and properly stored firearm and shot at the suspects who got away in a black pickup truck
00:47:39.420 well not long after a person was dropped off at a hospital with a gunshot wound
00:47:43.420 they're now facing charges in connection with the home invasion three suspects are outstanding
00:47:51.580 okay so these guys just home invasions i guess that's a thing now in the gta it was in winnipeg
00:47:58.700 for a long time a few years back home invasion it was one in the news every day but that seems to
00:48:04.640 have calmed down by now at least that or maybe they're just not reporting them anymore because
00:48:09.780 they're not news anymore because they're so frequent but as that news was breaking yesterday
00:48:16.000 doug ford was holding a press conference and he was being asked about different ways people can
00:48:22.280 defend themselves say what about if women or even just the general public carry pepper spray or
00:48:27.780 bear spray or something like that what do you think about that Doug it should be used for
00:48:33.220 defensive purposes only it's like any other thing that you may carry on with you carry with you I
00:48:39.760 should say if you're under attack your life is in jeopardy then use every tool you can and there's 0.96
00:48:45.780 nothing wrong with especially women walking at night with pepper spray folks let's let's be
00:48:52.280 honest that people are carrying pepper spray right now uh bear spray is uh legal right bear
00:48:58.980 spray what do we do say okay you can carry bear spray now coyote spray whatever it is but this is
00:49:04.600 to defend yourself when uh some some crazy nut comes after you and wants to do a heinous crime 1.00
00:49:11.640 against you women should be able uh specifically women but men too but women uh should be able to
00:49:18.960 carry pepper spray to protect themselves women are scared men are scared to go out at night time
00:49:25.500 and uh you know they're worried about crime anyways i gotta you think he said that by
00:49:35.540 accident do you think that maybe after he was done with that press conference that his handlers came
00:49:41.640 to him and said what are you doing you can't talk about that stuff that's terror that's
00:49:44.780 controversial i think his actual conservative roots came out in that answer there
00:49:52.300 so this morning york regional police sent a spokesperson out to say
00:49:58.780 we're not charging the guy who did the shooting but that doesn't mean that you should too
00:50:03.100 what you need to do is cower in your home if somebody breaks in we recognize that in
00:50:09.180 situations involving armed intruders the immediate threat to life is paramount as every situation is
00:50:16.220 unique no one piece of advice fits all circumstances your first priority is to safeguard yourself and
00:50:23.100 your family this includes taking steps to seek to seek a secure location and calling 911 immediately
00:50:29.820 the criminal code allows for every person to use reasonable force to protect themselves and their
00:50:34.380 family only when necessary well when is it necessary you see that's the problem that we face
00:50:44.460 when it comes to this law only when necessary and the kind of force you news use needs to be
00:50:50.920 equal force with whatever they're carrying so it's dark it's 3 30 or 4 o'clock in the morning
00:50:56.500 this guy or group of guys has come into your home they want to steal everything you have they want 0.97
00:51:03.360 your car they want to rape your wife they want maybe maybe they want to go after your children 1.00
00:51:08.720 maybe they they're just nut bars and they want to kill everybody who knows what they're carrying 1.00
00:51:14.500 and you can't see it's dark you've just woken up you don't know you haven't got a clue you're not
00:51:18.520 thinking straight so let's say you beat the guy with a baseball bat but he only had a pea shooter
00:51:25.280 so that means that the police can and probably will charge you this happened last year
00:51:32.520 or the guy i think it was a crossbow now that guy had to go to court the guy who beat the guy
00:51:40.420 with the crossbow in his own home and eventually the charges were dismissed six months later but
00:51:46.040 the charges never should have been laid at all so what did doug ford to say today in a press
00:51:52.480 conference should have shot him a couple more times this is after the story broke and became
00:52:00.160 widespread ford congratulates person who shot alleged ontario home invader and here he is
00:52:07.480 doing it it was defending his family he was a legal gun owner stored properly congratulations
00:52:12.500 yeah i'm glad you shot the guy teach us the rest of these robbers i encourage everyone 1.00
00:52:16.420 out there that's a legal gun owner someone's going to come in and try to kill you and kill 0.99
00:52:21.000 your family remember it was just last week uh jamie one guy got shot because he was trying to 0.99
00:52:24.820 protect his kids well you know these guys they need to be shot as far as i'm concerned you're
00:52:29.660 coming through the front door to hurt your family who is he would somebody please explain to me
00:52:38.500 who that man was because sometimes he just comes across like such a 0.99
00:52:43.900 liberal and then he's like yeah shoot the guy i'm glad he did it should have shot him more 0.98
00:52:54.180 pepper spray bear spray everybody there's a bin down the street you can get a can for free go ahead 0.99
00:53:02.160 go nuts okay let's change the subject here people are trying to get to the bottom of this food
00:53:12.040 inflation have you been to the store lately today i went to the store i got one of those little
00:53:21.360 roast chicken things in a plastic carry thing. Did I say plastic chicken? No, roasted chicken
00:53:29.280 in a plastic carry thing, not a plastic chicken. So it's already cooked, right? I'm not sure what
00:53:36.220 it costs. I think $10 maybe. And I got a couple of plastic containers of fruit, pineapple, and some
00:53:44.660 berries. And what else? Some chicken breasts, three chicken breasts, $62.
00:53:57.400 Like what? Are you freaking kidding me? Well, shadow, what you need to do is buy the pineapple
00:54:03.100 and cut it yourself. Yeah. Okay. No, I don't think so. I tried that once. I think I got
00:54:11.900 stitches in my right hand but my point is is there's no way that this should be that expensive
00:54:17.040 so what is causing this grocery price nightmare for Canadians and it's not just in one province
00:54:24.560 or two provinces it's all across the country what is causing it the Bank of Canada gave a
00:54:30.260 press conference today they held the main lending rate I think at 2.25 percent but they were asked
00:54:35.900 hey look you know what's the deal with this food inflation listen very carefully to the answer they
00:54:39.820 give here. Bank of Canada thinking about food inflation right now. Are impacts there in your
00:54:47.160 view mostly transitory compared to exchange rates and the upcoming energy price influence
00:54:54.160 or is it becoming a more persistent problem in the wider inflation basket? Yeah we have been
00:55:01.900 looking at this closely. I'll ask Kellen to say a few words on this. Yeah I mean the governor
00:55:07.680 mentioned this in his opening remarks, I mean, we're starting from a position where food inflation
00:55:12.320 continues to outpace headline inflation a bit. It's certainly adding to that sense of affordability
00:55:19.920 that Canadians are feeling. Energy shocks can affect food prices. And again, it comes back to
00:55:27.900 the previous question. It really depends a lot on duration. We import a lot of our fresh foods,
00:55:34.960 so transportation costs add to food costs. There's inputs to fertilizer costs that are
00:55:43.760 being affected by the war in Iran, so if that persists, that could have a longer-term effect
00:55:49.860 on food inflation too. So again, it's really, we're back to the, it's a bit early to tell what
00:55:55.540 the effects on food inflation will be, but certainly energy is a big input cost to food.
00:56:01.060 energy is a big input cost to food energy now what is she saying there is she talking about fuel
00:56:09.820 yeah she's talking about electricity prices which are sky high in some provinces
00:56:16.540 she's talking about gas prices which are sky high across the country right now and it's not
00:56:22.980 just because of the war in iran it's because we don't have any cross-country pipelines
00:56:29.400 because mark carney in his book values says he wants to leave 50 of the oil and gas in the ground
00:56:37.960 in order to get to net zero mark carney has created this structural nightmare people say
00:56:44.880 well he got rid of the carbon tax no he didn't the industrial carbon tax is still there for all
00:56:51.360 large emitters for all people who produce things plastic whatever and then the trucks that and the
00:57:00.700 trains and all of the vehicles that carry this food from one destination to another have to pay
00:57:05.860 the increased fuel prices because of the carbon tax and they're buying a lot of fuel i don't even
00:57:12.560 know what their carbon tax might look like but if there was no carbon tax the fuel prices would be
00:57:19.160 significantly cheaper so that gets added on to the cost of the food so when you buy a an apple
00:57:28.640 or six apples and it costs you seven dollars it really should only cost you two and a half dollars
00:57:35.760 250 but because of all the taxes from energy you're paying seven and that's mark carney
00:57:44.620 and his net zero agenda. You guys know Jim Check? Jim Check is one of the guys with Now Media based
00:57:51.980 in Kelowna. His show is called The Really Big Show. I've seen it a couple of times and I like
00:57:58.320 it. And here he is talking about Mark Carney and his agenda and how this is baked in. It's now
00:58:04.060 structural. It's not a blip on the screen. Food prices are never coming down as long as Mark
00:58:10.720 Carney is the prime minister. They'll only keep going up. Sometimes it'll be not as bad. Other
00:58:15.520 times it's going to be horrendous and gasoline too, for that matter. Watch this. Anchor would
00:58:21.340 create a financial instrument around carbon credits and make it so complicated that the
00:58:26.000 average person can't understand it and tell the Canadian public that it's going to make us
00:58:30.740 competitive in the world environment because it won't. It'll do the exact opposite and tell the
00:58:35.560 canadian public that the world is going to demand it no they're not uh the united states of america
00:58:41.620 isn't doing it and they sold gas to japan south korea and germany the ones that came begging for
00:58:48.540 us to buy and mark carnage still selling these financial instruments because he built his whole
00:58:53.660 thing go look at go read net zero alliance go read the stuff on defense he chaired these committees
00:58:58.780 He created these committees, all based on financializing carbon credits.
00:59:05.100 It's his baby. It's his baby.
00:59:06.820 And Brookfield bought in huge.
00:59:08.360 Brookfield at risk right now as this falls apart in the world.
00:59:16.160 Okay. He's a central banker.
00:59:18.940 He's a technocrat.
00:59:20.340 Never been elected to any kind of office before.
00:59:23.160 he was the bank of england governor until covet hit right around march or april of 2020
00:59:31.880 i want you to remember that because in this clip from katherine austin fitz and by the way if you
00:59:38.660 guys are unfamiliar with katherine austin fitz she is an investment banker or was anyway and
00:59:45.320 former public official who served as managing director of dylan reed and company and during
00:59:49.760 the presidency of George H.W. Bush as United States Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban
00:59:55.180 Development for Housing. She has widely written and commented on the subject of public spending
01:00:00.220 and has alleged several large-scale instances of government fraud. She also calls out the digital
01:00:08.080 prison that we're about to be put into, the one that's being built right now.
01:00:14.120 Where was this conceived of? Well, in this short clip, and I've asked her to come on the show,
01:00:18.700 by the way so hopefully she will be in the next week or so i know she's busy incredibly busy
01:00:23.640 but in this clip she speculates as to where this whole thing started at least the path it's taken
01:00:30.760 and where it's gotten us to now bankers of the g7 nations went into the room in jackson hole in
01:00:39.500 august 2019 and they voted on the going direct reset everything that's happening to us right now
01:00:44.260 as part of the Going Direct Reset, and they voted on it.
01:00:46.500 It was a plan.
01:00:48.180 So they wrote a plan.
01:00:49.800 They decided to do this.
01:00:52.140 So they've been engaged in the financial coup for 20 years.
01:00:56.280 We're now coming into the end game.
01:00:58.100 They have to consolidate the financial coup,
01:01:00.360 and they vote on the Going Direct Reset.
01:01:02.780 And with that one decision,
01:01:05.040 they made a decision over the next year
01:01:07.160 to put 500 million people out of work.
01:01:09.920 That's the equivalent of dropping several nuclear bombs
01:01:12.960 around the world. That's financial warfare. And they made it intentionally, they made
01:01:20.020 it knowingly, and it was a plan. And what is very important to understand when you think
01:01:26.980 about this pandemic is people are not dying from magic viruses. People are dying from
01:01:34.140 tyranny. They're dying from a great poisoning that's part of that tyranny. But our problem
01:01:40.680 and the thing we need to be afraid of is tyranny
01:01:42.540 because the tyranny is about to get much, much worse.
01:01:46.980 And it's the passports and that system of central bank digital control
01:01:52.000 that will give them the ability to do that.
01:01:56.900 And she says Trump is implementing it right now
01:01:59.360 and everything else is just a distraction.
01:02:01.220 Now, there are two schools of thought on this.
01:02:03.880 We're going to get into the other one with Promethean action in just a second.
01:02:07.660 I ran across this guy the other day in an interview
01:02:10.340 and I'm going to try and get him on too.
01:02:11.680 I haven't asked him yet, but I will.
01:02:14.620 Jing Zoukin, a Chinese-Canadian educator, commenter, YouTuber.
01:02:21.580 In the 2000s, he was involved in education reforms in China.
01:02:25.120 Since 2022, he's worked as a teacher at Moonshot Academy High School in Beijing.
01:02:30.300 He is also known for his YouTube channel, Predictive History,
01:02:33.160 on which he styles himself as Professor Jing.
01:02:36.140 and he's got some interesting theories about what's going on in the world now this is a
01:02:41.840 combination of two interviews that he did it's about six minutes long i apologize for the length
01:02:46.260 but it's very very interesting in the first part of this interview he's going to talk about the
01:02:51.100 relationship between mark carney and donald trump at least as he speculates we all think that these
01:02:57.680 guys are enemies rivals nemesises nemeside whatever but are they they've known each other
01:03:06.220 a long time they've run in the same circles and then in the tail end of this clip he's going to
01:03:11.340 talk about the secret societies who are pushing all of this out there and he's going to name them
01:03:17.980 too. So here is Jing Weikin. Have a listen.
01:03:23.980 For a reason, people in Canada believe that Carney and Trump hate each other. Carney
01:03:30.480 is his great rival to Trump. But guys, let's go into some history, okay? Mark Carney used
01:03:37.200 to work for Goldman Sachs in New York. So we can imagine that he knew Trump or they
01:03:42.980 They were socialized in the same circles.
01:03:47.640 Mark Carney then went on to become governor of the Bank of Canada,
01:03:51.300 and then the first foreign governor of the Bank of England.
01:03:56.700 And then he became a vice chair of Brookfield.
01:04:01.460 What is Brookfield?
01:04:02.140 Well, Brookfield are the people in 2018 who basically bailed out Derek Kushner.
01:04:08.400 Derek Kushner had this white elephant property called 666 Fifth Avenue in New York City,
01:04:14.800 it was costing him a lot of money, he was about to go bankrupt, then Brookville came in and saved 0.96
01:04:19.200 his ass, okay, and people argue it was to curry favor with Trump. Mark Carney has never been 0.98
01:04:27.280 elected to any office before he became Prime Minister of Canada, and during the leadership
01:04:34.720 race when Justin Trudeau resigned, basically all the other candidates faded away and gave the stage,
01:04:42.560 gave the nomination to Mark Carney. Evan expected Pierre Pelleve, who is the leader of the
01:04:48.880 Conservatives, to triumph in the election because after 10 years of Trudeau, Evan was just sick of
01:04:54.400 the Liberals. They were sick of Liberal policy and there were many who believed that Carney
01:04:58.400 was actually the real mastermind, the public master behind Trudeau and that's what explained
01:05:03.840 the um the housing problem the immigration problem in canada but then what trump did was just right
01:05:10.320 in canada says we're gonna make you into the 51st state and pierre polaviera he's basically imploded
01:05:15.920 he just basically went away and they gave the election to mark carney and then you know trump
01:05:20.720 called mark carney uh to congratulate him and um people for whatever reason canadians are are probably 0.98
01:05:28.400 among the most stupid people in the world they actually believe that carney um is working for 0.96
01:05:33.520 canadians he doesn't he doesn't work for in canada he has never worked in canada he works for the 1.00
01:05:38.560 city of london he works for wall street and right now uh this international capital are aligned in
01:05:45.840 their interest which is to open up the china market for international finance again the last
01:05:51.680 store of wealth in the world that is that is untapped are the chinese household savings every
01:05:57.920 other western nation is overstretched like like canadians have like have maxed out their credit
01:06:03.520 cards canadian household um debt is over 100 of their income okay so so like these um people in
01:06:12.640 the west are just bankrupt okay the chinese still have savings so what do you do you open up the
01:06:17.600 china market and you allow chinese to buy real estate in canada you allow them to send their 0.91
01:06:24.000 your kids overseas to study in Canada, 0.99
01:06:27.040 you allow them to buy a million dollars, okay?
01:06:29.400 So that's the grand plan in motion.
01:06:31.620 And Carney is just one of these agents
01:06:36.000 that wanna open up China, okay?
01:06:37.960 So that's the game plan here.
01:06:39.960 And the idea that Carney actually represents Canada,
01:06:43.560 he doesn't care.
01:06:44.800 All his money is United States, man.
01:06:46.360 His company is an American company, essentially, right?
01:06:49.680 So the idea that any of these leaders in the West,
01:06:53.240 represent the people it's just complete nonsense at a given moment it'll be the same at the end of 1.00
01:06:58.440 the day right how stupid the canadians are i mean like like like you have canadian to serve this 1.00
01:07:04.360 on social media saying like oh my god we are we are now hugging the the dragon you know we're 1.00
01:07:10.440 calling us threatening our sovereignty to to china oh my god um like like like you guys not know
01:07:16.440 what's going on canada has never been a sovereign nation it's never been sovereign it's never been
01:07:20.760 a democracy it is a resource colony of the anglo-american empire it's a vassal state
01:07:25.800 right now canada has become a toxic asset because of inflated housing prices that have destroyed
01:07:32.920 the canadian economy the entire canadian economy is based on money laundering by the way
01:07:36.680 so so so now that it's a toxic asset what do you do well as a banker right mark carney is a banker
01:07:42.760 you dump it off the foreign investors that's what you do that's the entire game plan guys
01:07:47.420 Right. So I actually don't say the real power base is Israel.
01:07:52.300 What I say is that the real power base are a collection of secret societies that have an eschatological view of this war. 0.53
01:08:00.700 Okay, so I want you guys right now, because we've been trying to figure this out for a while, and maybe he's right here. 0.51
01:08:06.180 Maybe Professor Jing is right.
01:08:09.440 He's going to list off these six secret societies that are all struggling for power right now.
01:08:15.940 So write them down. Look them up. Here we go.
01:08:20.080 And the secret societies include the Freemasons, which are now called the Rosicrucians and the Knights Templars.
01:08:25.880 They include Jewish organizations called the Sepertine Frankis, who are embedded in religious movements called Shabit Lubavitch.
01:08:35.720 And then you have the Jesuits. You have a collection of secret societies.
01:08:40.280 And they believe that a war in the Middle East would start a process that would culminate in the end times 0.61
01:08:48.360 and return of Jesus, the arrival of the Jewish Messiah, the building of a one-world government. 0.50
01:08:55.120 They have different eschatologies, but a lot of their time frames do align. 0.88
01:09:01.480 So where they converge is that there has to be a war in the Middle East to kick things off. 0.73
01:09:06.800 This war in the Middle East will lead to the defeat of the American Empire, and this will lead to the culmination of the Greater Israel Project, where Israel is able to control the Middle East from the Nile to the Athreides. 0.73
01:09:20.640 Once the Greater Israel Project is in place, it will transform into the Pax Judaica, which is an AI surveillance state. 0.82
01:09:27.440 This will eventually lead to the war of Gog and Magog, the destruction of the electric mosque in the building of the third temple, 0.87
01:09:35.440 the return of the Jewish diaspora to Jerusalem and the arrival of the Jewish Messiah or the Antichrist. 0.78
01:09:45.440 So they have the script scripted out and unfortunately a lot of world events are conforming to this script.
01:09:57.440 i don't know what to say about that because i've been looking for a while to try and piece all
01:10:05.660 that stuff together and it seems like prof jang has already got it figured out so that's the
01:10:10.320 reason that i want him on the show and we'll get him we'll get him in the next couple of weeks or
01:10:16.960 so now here's a different take on it you know roseanne barr is all into this stuff too right 0.99
01:10:23.600 she in a famous conversation with tucker carlson not so long ago said they're eating babies 0.98
01:10:30.860 that's a quote again algorithm so she was on with tim pool and she was talking about
01:10:39.480 more of the geopolitical stuff and who's really behind this and she's got a different theory
01:10:44.480 maybe not different but one that's not as popular as professor jang's so here she is
01:10:51.760 They're resurrect made evil
01:10:57.280 Lies then actually know who's in charge of what because they wouldn't like to know the truth
01:11:05.980 They absolutely would not like to know what is the truth?
01:11:10.320 Well, the truth is that the the royal British Empire is behind all of it. Oh, oh no, let's go
01:11:17.540 Let's do it. Tell me about it. And that is what Trump has, you know, pretty much kicked in the guts of. And that's because of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein and all the banks of city of London. That's what's really coming down. And of course, Iran is a great, you know, money laundering center of all of that. And it sells it, you know, 20% of its gas to China.
01:11:43.040 So Trump has put them all, including Cuba, he's put their whole network that nobody ever talks about because they don't want to know the truth of how it's just British imperialism.
01:11:57.860 Standard oil is a better word for it than British imperialism.
01:12:01.760 They'll go anywhere for the oil.
01:12:03.620 They'll make up fake states all over the world and then sell weapons to both sides of every skirmish because they make money for their stock markets housed in Basel, Switzerland, at the Bank of International Settlements, where they decide and fund every war because they make money on war.
01:12:23.200 They are the military, industrial, pharma, whatever, medical,
01:12:30.400 they are consolidated raw power.
01:12:33.800 And they are royal.
01:12:39.780 So it's the royal family, the Vatican.
01:12:44.780 This is what we get into, guys.
01:12:47.200 We go really deep on this sometimes,
01:12:49.520 in case you're watching on social media right now,
01:12:51.940 on the Shadow Davis Show on the website
01:12:53.900 and in our Telegram group,
01:12:55.740 we really get deep on this stuff.
01:12:58.540 Tonight, we're only touching the tip of the iceberg.
01:13:02.020 Now, what is going on with Iran right now? 0.97
01:13:05.360 And this is key because I believe that 1.00
01:13:09.340 the Americans right now are trying to get rid 1.00
01:13:13.260 of all those Iranian ships. 1.00
01:13:14.480 And I think they already have for the most part, 1.00
01:13:16.380 but the Iranians, before they were all sunk, 0.99
01:13:18.920 their battleships, they were deploying mines
01:13:21.520 in the Strait of Hormuz, which makes it difficult for freighters to come out of there carrying any
01:13:25.780 oil, right? That's why oil prices have skyrocketed for the past little while. So the American military
01:13:31.340 is in there trying to get rid of all of these mines. They've asked for some help from their
01:13:37.380 NATO allies. Watch this. For Germany, Italy and Japan have said they will not send ships to the
01:13:47.540 region. Guys, back to you. Very interesting. Thanks, Steve. Yeah, just to follow up on that,
01:13:54.640 it's pretty amazing that Germany goes, no, I'm not going to do anything. UK says, no,
01:13:59.280 I'm not going to help. France says, I got some in the area. We'll see what I can do.
01:14:02.800 Japan says no. And I think this, you know, we're going to be fine. It's going to be just a little,
01:14:07.680 a couple more weeks that maybe it's, there's more shooting going on. But in the big picture,
01:14:12.980 this backs up what the president's been saying about our allies in times of crisis. Are they
01:14:17.460 going to be there? Well, especially when the president yesterday said, we only get 1% of
01:14:21.180 our oil through the Strait of Hormuz. Japan, who's saying they're not going to help and not
01:14:24.420 going to send ships, gets 95%. China, 90%. South Korea, 35%. Well, they fell for the trap because 0.56
01:14:30.660 as the president said during that press conference yesterday, it's almost a test. He goes, do we
01:14:35.320 really need them? No. He goes, but I kind of want to see what they're going to say to us.
01:14:39.680 Are they going to be there? And they're kind of proving his theory, what he said all along.
01:14:42.980 President Macron has just said in the last hour that he will never join a task force in the strait of Hormuz until hostility is finished.
01:14:51.060 Yesterday, you said that. Who said that? President Macron of France. What's your reaction to that?
01:14:55.820 Well, he'll be out of office very soon, so we'll have to see. You know, I don't know.
01:14:59.820 france germany japan the uk all of these nato allies canada no sorry we're not going to help
01:15:13.340 you out do they believe it's an unjust war no mark carney and pretty much all of the leaders
01:15:18.960 have said yeah these people should not have nuclear weapons they're all nuts but we're not
01:15:24.320 helping you so trump has exposed nato just like he said he was going to do in his davos speech
01:15:34.120 he said he had no confidence in his nato allies to turn up when they really were needed the most
01:15:41.340 and here they are saying no leaving the americans to fight to get that straight opened up so that
01:15:49.480 Japan, South Korea, all of those European countries can get their oil.
01:15:54.680 Or they're getting it from Russia, who they're at war with in Ukraine.
01:15:57.820 Trump has also said, proxy war.
01:16:00.240 Trump has also said, by the way, that, hey, if you guys say this is not your war,
01:16:07.320 Ukraine's not our war.
01:16:13.520 So, Barbara Boyd, I'm not sure if you guys follow Promethean Action or not.
01:16:18.560 i know my folks do in the telegram group by the way if you haven't joined the telegram group go
01:16:23.620 ahead and join that shadow at night community once you've become an all-access member at
01:16:27.800 shadow davis.com by the way shadow at night community on telegram we would love to have
01:16:32.960 you there we follow promethean action in that group these two women uh susan kakinda is the
01:16:41.260 other one have been following this stuff this geopolitical stuff from the inside since the
01:16:47.820 early 1970s they're both older and they're both very well educated into what's going on
01:16:52.680 so this particular episode that dropped today with barbara boyd wow i found it very eye-opening
01:17:01.460 because what would be the strategy the old world you know strategy the city of london strategy to
01:17:10.080 keep people separated divide them right divide them religious wars that's the ticket we'll fund
01:17:20.180 both sides and i believe that's what's going on right now they're funding both sides they're
01:17:24.980 funding the palestinians the iranian regime and they're also funding israel
01:17:30.040 or the zionist regime that is running this show it's all very deep and then again the
01:17:39.380 Secret Societies that Professor Zhang talked about earlier. I get it. I know. It sounds crazy. It 0.81
01:17:45.360 sounds crazy when you sit back and think about it and you go, really? But like Roseanne said,
01:17:52.180 people don't want to know the truth. And before we get to that Promethean action video, here's
01:17:58.440 something that I didn't want to forget to show you guys tonight because I thought, wow, this guy is
01:18:03.840 with us that's cool boycott movement targets robert plant you know robert plant hey hey mama
01:18:11.620 said the way you move gonna make you sweat gonna make you grow after controversy controversial
01:18:19.680 not controversial comments about children's entertainment all right so let's uh scroll down
01:18:25.760 see what old bob had to say here i met him once very nice guy a wave of debate has erupted across
01:18:32.560 social media and music communities after legendary rock singer robert plant made remarks suggesting
01:18:37.680 that young children should not be exposed to cartoons or entertainment featuring lgbtq themes
01:18:46.480 the comments which quickly circulated online sparked both criticism and support leading to
01:18:52.720 a growing boycott movement among some listeners who say they can no longer support the iconic singer's
01:18:58.800 work. So let's see here. What exactly did he say? According to comments that circulated in media
01:19:08.220 coverage and online discussions, Plant suggested that children should be allowed to grow up in
01:19:12.560 what he described as traditional ways. Hear, hear, Robert, arguing that entertainment for
01:19:19.020 young audiences should focus on simple storytelling rather than social or political themes.
01:19:23.520 kids should be allowed to just be kids he said reportedly adding that introducing complex
01:19:32.340 identity or social issues too early could place unnecessary pressure on children who are still
01:19:36.980 forming their understanding of the world in the meantime you've got mothers out there saying
01:19:41.200 my two-year-old knows that she's not a she she's a he
01:19:44.980 and interestingly at least here in winnipeg anyway i'm not sure about your city but
01:19:53.940 in this city there are slow down speed zones around every elementary school you've got to
01:20:01.880 slow from the normal urban speed of 50 kilometers down to 30 kilometers within two blocks in every 0.87
01:20:08.660 direction of a school the reason for that is because some of these young children might come
01:20:13.540 running out from between two parked cars
01:20:15.320 chasing a ball or something,
01:20:16.780 and at 50, you're going too fast,
01:20:18.560 you can't stop, you'll hit them.
01:20:19.680 But at 30, at 30, you won't.
01:20:24.120 Now, these kids, you'd think if they know
01:20:26.040 their real gender at the age of 3, 4, 5, 2, whatever,
01:20:30.920 that they'd be smart enough to not 0.72
01:20:32.580 cross the street before looking both ways.
01:20:39.880 Here is Barbara Boyd from Promethean Action.
01:20:42.840 remember what trump did at the state of the union and by the way guys stay for this entire thing
01:20:48.760 it's 13 minutes but really good she addresses the question that i've been meaning to ask
01:20:55.720 the both of them for a while now he walked democrats right into a trap and they didn't
01:21:01.800 even see it coming until it was too late if you agree with this statement then stand up and show
01:21:09.560 your support the first duty of the american government is to protect american citizens not
01:21:15.880 illegal aliens now he's doing the same thing with the modern british financial empire and their
01:21:23.800 enforcement arm namely nato but i was surprised to see that nato while they agreed that it was
01:21:30.920 a very important thing to do they agree fully nobody said oh you shouldn't do it i think nato
01:21:35.800 is making a very foolish mistake and i i've long said that you know i wonder whether or not nato
01:21:41.720 would ever be there for us so this is a this was a great test because we don't need them but they 0.60
01:21:47.320 should have been there notice how he calls this a great test he followed up on true social
01:21:53.400 concluding he wasn't surprised by nato's refusal to defend ships in the strait of hormuz
01:21:59.160 since we spent billions defending them with absolutely no return to us.
01:22:04.920 The media is telling you that Trump is throwing a tantrum because our European
01:22:10.040 allies won't help protect the Strait, that he's mad about oil prices.
01:22:15.320 They're all wrong.
01:22:16.680 President Trump has been preparing to leave NATO for months.
01:22:20.840 The allies' refusal to back him on Iran didn't cause his break with NATO. 1.00
01:22:25.720 It confirmed his idea about their stupid games. 1.00
01:22:29.720 I'm Barbara Boyd. 0.99
01:22:30.920 I've spent decades tracking the British Financial Empire's Imperial Wars in the Middle East
01:22:36.600 and NATO's role as their enforcement arm across all of Eurasia.
01:22:41.720 Today, I'm going to first cover Trump dumping NATO, a huge story.
01:22:46.600 Then how Iran illustrates the battle between Trump's American system economics
01:22:51.720 and the British free trade looters.
01:22:54.040 And finally, how the globalists are trying to split MAGA through their oldest weapon,
01:22:59.800 religious warfare.
01:23:01.080 But first, please like and share this video.
01:23:03.880 It increases our reach on YouTube.
01:23:06.200 The end of NATO didn't begin last week.
01:23:09.080 It began in February 2025 at the Munich Security Conference,
01:23:13.480 the premier annual gathering of the NATO alliance.
01:23:17.560 Vice President J.D. Vance walked into that room and told Europe's assembled leadership
01:23:22.840 that europe wasn't being threatened from without it was being destroyed from within by totalitarian
01:23:30.040 censorship thought crime prosecutions open borders and election rigging we also believe that it's
01:23:36.280 important in the coming years for europe to step up in a big way to provide for its own defense
01:23:42.360 the threat that i worry the most about vis-a-vis europe is not russia it's not china it's not any
01:23:48.680 other external actor and what i worry about is the threat from within the retreat of europe
01:23:56.920 from some of its most fundamental values values shared with the united states of america
01:24:03.160 the room was astounded but vance wasn't wrong and the trump administration was serving notice on
01:24:09.720 nato here's where iran enters this picture under biden the europeans france germany and the uk
01:24:17.480 had taken the lead on the Iran nuclear file under Biden's Iran envoy, Robert Malay.
01:24:23.320 Mal Malay came under investigation for mishandling classified documents
01:24:27.960 and suspected recruitment by Iranian intelligence. So those talks went nowhere while Iran built its
01:24:35.480 arsenal. In March 2025, Donald Trump wrote to Ayatollah Khamenei seeking renewed nuclear
01:24:42.840 negotiations with a 60-day deadline. When that deadline expired, he launched Operation Midnight
01:24:49.080 Hammer, bombing Iran's nuclear facilities. After initial waffling, the UK, Germany, and France
01:24:56.360 finally fell in line, supporting the strike and initiating sweeping sanctions against Iran. 0.53
01:25:03.160 But in their own backyard, the Europeans were playing a double game, doing everything in their
01:25:09.080 power to sabotage Trump's settlement of the Russian-Ukraine war. A war killing thousands 0.65
01:25:14.920 every week. And now their abject refusal to defend oil and gas shipments through the Gulf,
01:25:21.480 including gas due for their own countries, has solved the testing the president has been doing
01:25:27.480 of them. They have failed. They have shown their true faces. Here's President Trump yesterday
01:25:34.680 on leaving nato disappointed in nato that we spend trillions of dollars on nato think of it
01:25:40.760 trillions over the years many trillions of dollars it's one of the reasons we have deficits
01:25:46.840 and we help other countries and when they don't help us i mean it's certainly something that
01:25:53.560 we should think about i don't need congress for that decision as you probably know i can make
01:25:58.200 that decision myself i'd work with some very smart people uh and i'd always deal with congress
01:26:04.120 anyway, but I don't need Congress for that decision. But, you know, when you when you say
01:26:09.160 rethink, I'm not I have nothing currently in mind, but I will say that I'm not exactly thrilled when
01:26:16.440 we help them with Ukraine. Trump is seriously thinking about dumping the Victorian guard of
01:26:22.840 the globalist financial empire, and he doesn't need Congress to do it. He's clearly thought
01:26:27.640 about it. The media won't cover that astounding and revolutionary statement. But that's our
01:26:33.500 mission here at Promethean Action to mine for you the events which matter.
01:26:38.540 Subscribe to our free newsletter and you'll be in the president's mental
01:26:41.960 space, not that of our nation's enemies.
01:26:45.400 To understand what Trump is actually doing, you have to read what his
01:26:49.320 administration has actually written.
01:26:51.600 The national security strategy came out in December.
01:26:54.740 The defense strategy followed in January.
01:26:57.600 Both delivered huge bad news for the post-war globalist financial order.
01:27:03.500 He wants out of Europe, he's prioritizing the Western Hemisphere, our own country and
01:27:09.400 trade with the Pacific.
01:27:11.280 Here's what the national security strategy says explicitly about the Middle East.
01:27:16.480 As this administration rescinds or eases restrictive energy policies and American energy production
01:27:23.260 wraps up, America's historical reason for focusing on the Middle East will recede.
01:27:29.860 Instead, the region will increasingly become a source of destination of international investment
01:27:35.500 in industries well beyond oil and gas, including nuclear energy, AI, and defense technologies.
01:27:43.420 Read that again. 0.93
01:27:45.220 The intent is to get out of the Middle East militarily and open a new chapter of American-led economic development. 0.90
01:27:52.360 And it's not just words. 0.92
01:27:54.520 The Gulf states have already committed $17 trillion in investments into the American economy. 0.76
01:28:01.800 So why bomb Iran? 0.76
01:28:03.320 Because Iran's constant proxy warfare creates perpetual regional instability, and that instability
01:28:10.440 keeps oil prices volatile and high.
01:28:13.380 That volatility is a direct threat to Trump's economic revolution at home.
01:28:18.120 That revolution is built on one major foundation, cheap, reliable energy.
01:28:25.180 Drill baby drill isn't a slogan.
01:28:27.720 It's the load bearing wall of everything Trump is building for the American working class.
01:28:32.940 And it's not just Iran standing in the way.
01:28:36.580 Oil prices are not set in Riyadh or Houston.
01:28:39.580 They're set to London's spot and commodity markets. 0.97
01:28:42.520 And those markets profit from exactly the instability Iran provides. 0.98
01:28:48.340 The major oil companies have told Trump repeatedly, they're not interested in drill baby drill. 0.93
01:28:54.740 Excess supply drives down prices and endangers their preference for shareholder value, share buybacks.
01:29:02.700 They would rather manage scarcity than flood the market with cheap American energy.
01:29:08.220 And then there's the ideological layer in Europe.
01:29:11.400 The UK, Canada, and Europe remain committed to the green religion, willing to punish their own
01:29:18.040 citizens with crushing energy prices in service of that ideology. Cheap American energy isn't just
01:29:25.700 an economic competitor to them, it's a theological threat. So when you see NATO allies refusing to
01:29:33.240 back Trump on Iran, this isn't a diplomatic spat among friends. This is the enforcement
01:29:39.760 arm of the British financial empire fighting for its own survival. 1.00
01:29:45.420 While all this plays out on the world stage, the Globlers are writing a very
01:29:49.320 old play right here at home.
01:29:51.880 I lived through 1968.
01:29:54.540 The assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King didn't just
01:29:58.500 grieve the country, it traumatized it.
01:30:01.600 They broke millions of people's willingness to fight to believe political
01:30:06.260 action could change anything.
01:30:08.580 What followed was the counterculture. Remember that? Turn on, tune in, drop out. Not a whole
01:30:15.920 lot of people stayed in the fight. I watched a similar but different dynamic unfold in the wake
01:30:22.100 of Charlie Kirk's assassination on September 10th, 2025, just six months ago. In that traumatized,
01:30:29.260 suggestible atmosphere, two separate internet warfare operations ignited, and I don't believe
01:30:35.280 either is coincidental.
01:30:37.320 The first told MAGA that Trump is controlled by Netanyahu, by an all
01:30:41.960 powerful Israeli lobby, by a foreign power.
01:30:45.600 The implication?
01:30:46.860 Your movement has been betrayed.
01:30:48.780 Nevermind that Trump has been calling for military action against
01:30:53.420 Iran since 2011 and earlier, before he was even a candidate.
01:30:58.780 The second ran the opposite current, that the administration is riddled
01:31:03.400 with secret Israel haters, Muslim sympathizers, anti-war saboteurs, to
01:31:08.720 currents opposite directions.
01:31:10.960 Same result, fractured the coalition that delivered Trump's overwhelming
01:31:15.620 November victory ahead of the midterms.
01:31:18.740 MAGA in 2024 was an interfaith movement.
01:31:22.460 The Muslim vote in Michigan was decisive.
01:31:25.580 Arab Americans, Hindu Americans, evangelical Christians, Jews,
01:31:29.800 traditional Catholics, all under one banner. 0.93
01:31:32.980 Religious warfare has been the global empire's weapon of choice for permanent 1.00
01:31:37.700 war in the Middle East for decades, and they're very good at it and they're 1.00
01:31:41.500 doing it here now.
01:31:43.200 In addition to the president, their primary targets are Vice President Vance
01:31:47.660 and D&I Tulsi Gabbard, both of whom built political careers on opposition
01:31:53.020 to regime change wars.
01:31:54.960 Both are essential right now for their missions aimed at dismantling the deep
01:32:00.200 state.
01:32:00.620 Here's Vance at the Fraud Task Force signing ceremony when a reporter tried to drive exactly
01:32:06.700 that wedge between him and the president that we're talking about.
01:32:10.200 I know what you're trying to do, Phil.
01:32:11.660 You're trying to drive a wedge between members of the administration, between me and the
01:32:16.620 president.
01:32:17.620 What the president said consistently, going back to 2015, and I agreed with him, is that
01:32:21.460 Iran should not have a nuclear weapon.
01:32:23.580 And Tulsi?
01:32:24.580 Yesterday, one of her top deputies, Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism
01:32:29.380 Center resigned, claiming Iran posed no imminent threat and the war was started
01:32:34.560 due to Israeli lobby pressure.
01:32:37.100 That statement is word for word, the globalist psychological warfare
01:32:41.400 narrative, it came from inside the building.
01:32:44.920 Here's Gabbard's response.
01:32:47.060 Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our
01:32:50.820 president and commander in chief.
01:32:53.120 After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President
01:32:56.600 Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent
01:33:01.640 threat and he took action based on that conclusion.
01:33:05.360 Neither one of them took the bait and the polling shows MAGA supports the war.
01:33:10.940 The president's base gets it, but you can't deliver the victory that we need
01:33:15.520 in the midterms if it's just the MAGA base.
01:33:18.600 This side war is aimed at all the low proficiency voters, so called the voters
01:33:23.640 who turned out in record numbers for Trump in November.
01:33:26.600 That's who the PSYOP is seeking to demoralize, along with the first-time Trump voters who
01:33:32.040 are Democrats and the independents.
01:33:35.000 We're going to put some effort into neutralizing it right now, this operation, but it starts
01:33:40.860 with you, our listeners.
01:33:42.760 You know the people on each side of this on the internet.
01:33:46.200 Tell everyone you know who supported the president in 2024 not to fall for the oldest globalist
01:33:53.060 trick.
01:33:55.640 Interesting. 0.98
01:33:56.600 In that video, she gets as close as I've ever seen Promethean action get 1.00
01:34:01.400 to getting to the root causes.
01:34:05.480 Why is this happening?
01:34:08.220 What have they deployed on us?
01:34:11.920 And what about all of the other stuff?
01:34:13.780 What about the geoengineering?
01:34:15.980 What about DARPA?
01:34:18.140 What about the mind control?
01:34:20.480 It's all out there.
01:34:21.500 Who's deploying that?
01:34:24.320 Because, well, they're very good.
01:34:25.920 and you know what i like promethean action and i like their their bare bones way of explaining
01:34:30.240 things both of them who do the presentations they always because it's a geopolitical uh
01:34:38.100 organization they never get to the other things that are being done that we do
01:34:44.780 and there's got to be a reason for that there's got to be a cause there's always a why and when
01:34:53.780 you get the answer. Yeah, but why? You always ask why, why, why, why, why, why? A lot of people
01:35:02.620 think that this whole North American Donroe doctrine that Donald Trump announced a couple
01:35:07.520 of months ago is following the old technocrat playbook from the 1930s and 1940s and separating
01:35:13.780 the world into six, seven, or eight different regions so the people are easier to manage.
01:35:18.640 I don't know. That may be true. Because it seems like the whole Canada, U.S. thing is flaming up again. 1.00
01:35:27.600 J.D. Vance, the VP, was in Michigan today and gave a press conference, and he was right next to the Gordie Howe Bridge and got asked a question about that.
01:35:34.960 Next question. Hi, Remington Hernandez, News Channel 3 in Kalamazoo. The Gordie Howe Bridge is not too far from here.
01:35:43.180 President Trump has made some comments about trade with Canada for
01:35:47.560 manufacturers here in Michigan that bridge will be a lifeline of to get
01:35:52.000 products over the border do you think that the president has taken the right
01:35:56.140 steps with Canada in regards to the bridge and do you think that it should
01:35:59.300 open on time well the president's attitude to Canada is they are an
01:36:03.720 important ally they're an important trading partner especially for folks in
01:36:07.120 this this region of our country but Canada has taken advantage of the United
01:36:11.960 states of america for far too long and they've taken advantage of the united states in a couple
01:36:15.980 of different ways number one they have allowed us to subsidize their entire military their entire
01:36:22.620 security canada pays virtually nothing at least until a couple of years ago for their own security
01:36:28.440 which means we had to foot the bill for that security is that fair to you and your kids that
01:36:33.800 you have to pay for the military of a foreign country no so the president united states said
01:36:38.740 to the Canadians, number one, you guys got to take your own security more seriously. You're
01:36:43.440 always going to be an ally, but why don't you have a little bit more self-sufficiency? And I think
01:36:47.140 that makes complete and total sense. The second thing the president said is if we're going to be
01:36:51.980 true friends, you have to treat our workers as fairly as we've treated Canadian workers for 40
01:36:58.400 years. Again, we have let so many people over the entire time that I've been alive, take advantage
01:37:04.580 of the united states of america the president said if you're going to apply a tariff to our goods
01:37:09.700 we're going to start applying a tariff to your goods too it's basic fairness and that's what
01:37:14.980 we've done and our hope with canada and i think we'll get there eventually is we're going to get
01:37:18.820 to a point where canada treats our workers fairly we treat their workers family and they're going to
01:37:23.860 be a true ally and a true friend not somebody who's taken advantage of us which is what they've
01:37:28.820 have done for most of my life thank you here's what i believe when the kuzma or usmca negotiations
01:37:37.680 are opened again in july that donald trump will just say we don't need this and the americans
01:37:44.760 will pull out they'll pull the trigger that allows the six-month window to close and then
01:37:50.580 that agreement will no longer exist and in that time frame he's and even now i believe they're
01:37:57.380 negotiating quietly dominic leblanc has been in washington for a while going back and forth
01:38:02.660 whereas carney has been in the uk talking to keir starmer for whatever reason maybe about
01:38:08.320 new censorship laws but they're going to try and form some kind of a bilateral agreement with
01:38:15.120 canada leaving mexico out of it they're already working on the the americans are a bilateral
01:38:19.640 agreement with the mexicans that would leave canada out of it and this way they'll be able to
01:38:26.140 able to target trade irritants, trade irritants being this dairy cartel in Canada, that it's a
01:38:32.400 hands-off. Carney even made a law about it. It's a hands-off. We're not, this is not ever going to
01:38:37.560 go to the negotiating table. Well, that's not going to sit well with the Americans. They're
01:38:40.820 not going to make a deal and they will continue to bleed us economically until we relent on that
01:38:46.800 one. And the other thing is, as you know, J.D. Vance, you know, even probably more than Donald
01:38:51.860 trump is a big anti-censorship guy all of the censorship bills that are going through now like
01:38:57.080 c9 next week and c18 c11 online streaming all of that stuff they want those gone they're going to
01:39:04.720 say they want those gone because you know it's not fair to the big mega companies the american
01:39:10.700 mega companies like meta and google who run these things that they have to pay canadian media in
01:39:18.580 order to allow certain things on their platforms right which is the way it's been for the past
01:39:23.380 couple of years so that will probably be used in negotiations at least as far as donald trump
01:39:28.440 and jd vance are concerned which is good news for canadians if in fact that stuff is true
01:39:33.820 it's all very interesting in the meantime you ever notice that anytime donald trump or
01:39:41.380 daniel smith for that matter says anything and it makes just perfect sense like this is something 0.77
01:39:48.560 that absolutely makes sense when you say climate catastrophe give me a break it's a green scam
01:39:54.440 trump has said that over and over and over again danielle smith hasn't gone that far 1.00
01:39:58.300 but she has repealed the laws against sex changes for youth today she was talking about 1.00
01:40:06.180 maid and restricting access to maid just to make sure that nobody dies unnecessarily by
01:40:13.420 blinking the wrong way at the wrong person and the NDP like I was saying earlier will find a way
01:40:20.300 to actually oppose this policy somehow it's going to be wackadoo you're going to go what are they 0.97
01:40:26.400 even talking about they're the party of lunatics the NDP and the Democrats for that matter in the
01:40:32.080 United States so John Fetterman a Democratic senator who was elected a couple of years ago 0.67
01:40:37.500 just after he'd had a stroke and was pretty much a vegetable couldn't talk or anything remember
01:40:42.360 that well he's recovered from all of that and he was interviewed today there's a guy asking him
01:40:47.680 who's the leader right now of the democrat party like what does the democrat party stand for
01:40:52.900 and what an answer he gave the democratic party today oh we don't we don't have one i i think i
01:41:01.420 think the the tds that i think that's the leader right now you know right now our our party is is
01:41:08.920 governed by the TDS. And now it's made it virtually impossible without being punished
01:41:14.460 as a Democrat to agree something's good, or I agree with the other side. And I would define
01:41:21.400 that by epic fury. I am literally the only Democrat in America in Congress that I've
01:41:28.180 come across that's saying, I think it's a great thing to break and destroy the Iranian regime. 1.00
01:41:32.200 I think it's entirely appropriate to hold them accountable. And what's strange to me that every single Democrat that's run for president and anyone that I know in Congress says we must never allow them to acquire a nuclear bomb. 0.99
01:41:48.660 When that happens, why not celebrate that or acknowledge that I have only witnessed just criticism and this kinds of this kinds of attack?
01:42:00.820 Like, yeah, you don't have to agree on every single thing, but when a good thing happens just because it comes from the different party, that tells me that you're choosing the demand of the base or the party over country or what's really, I think, appropriate in that circumstances.
01:42:24.500 John, I wouldn't say the base of the party.
01:42:26.760 I'd say the radical left wing of the party.
01:42:30.820 You can always hope against hope
01:42:32.580 that you, John, represent the base
01:42:35.060 of the Democratic Party.
01:42:36.840 Reasonable-minded people
01:42:38.160 who just lean a little bit further left
01:42:39.900 as opposed to the radicals like the Squad
01:42:42.120 and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
01:42:45.380 and the Muslim from Minnesota. 0.95
01:42:46.820 I forget her name now off the top of my head. 1.00
01:42:48.780 Doesn't matter. 1.00
01:42:49.800 Hopefully she gets tossed out. 1.00
01:42:51.720 Hopefully she gets, 0.63
01:42:52.420 I think she's being investigated even now as we speak. 0.93
01:42:55.080 Ilhan Omar, that's who she is.
01:42:56.800 And Brookfield, by the way.
01:42:58.380 Carney's asset management company
01:43:00.040 that i forgot the name of earlier brookfield of course of course it's brookfield that is it for
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