The Shadoe Davis Show - October 23, 2025


Oct. 22nd⧸2025- BC Conservative Committee asks John Rustad to Step Down as Leader!


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00:04:30.000 hello it is wednesday october 22nd welcome to the shadow at night live stream you know
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00:06:43.400 in the extension. And before I go any further into the show tonight, and by the way, Bombshell
00:06:50.000 came out of bc today and this is something else that you guys might be able to work on remember
00:06:54.460 the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step john rustat has been asked to
00:07:01.880 step down as the leader of the bc conservative party but when it comes to a parallel society
00:07:08.520 what do you think alberta independence is all about if not a parallel society
00:07:16.400 where yeah they exist in reality obviously they're not on some dimensional plane that's
00:07:23.720 different vibrationally than ours but they're spending a different currency they're working
00:07:29.180 on different rules they have a different frame of mind a lot of different laws a lot of different
00:07:38.540 customs in an independent Alberta, but still very similar to what we used to know in Canada
00:07:46.660 before things got really crazy. What will they spend in an independent Alberta? Will it be
00:07:54.480 a loony, toony, or will it be a rocky?
00:07:59.200 and albie what if just let's play suppose here what if alberta's new currency if they do succeed
00:08:09.720 in separating from canada what if that currency is based upon more than just somebody's some
00:08:17.640 banker's wild imagination what if it's actually based on a commodity like oil
00:08:22.060 or precious metals, gold, silver, platinum.
00:08:25.080 What about that?
00:08:26.760 Then it would actually be worth something
00:08:30.280 as opposed to nothing,
00:08:33.440 this fiat currency system that we're currently in.
00:08:38.880 Parallel society, but different.
00:08:42.360 We're going to talk about that in the extension tonight.
00:08:46.100 Again, bombshell coming out of British Columbia today.
00:08:50.900 John Rustad, the leader, at least so far, the leader of the Conservative Party there, has been asked to step down by the committee that he chose.
00:09:01.160 He handpicked himself.
00:09:03.320 We're going to get into that in just a second.
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00:10:55.820 watching on all the platforms tonight like Ken from Australia who's watching on Facebook. David
00:11:01.140 is watching on YouTube. Now this is a very interesting comment. David says this time last
00:11:06.720 year. You're absolutely correct David by the way. Rustad was our hope. A conservative hero in BC
00:11:13.780 And one year later, he's a zero party tanking in the polls. He almost won and then didn't. And then you go on to say 1BC is our only hope, but they only have two or three members currently in the legislature. You're absolutely right about that.
00:11:30.380 But after today, I can imagine many, many more members, MLA, sitting MLAs who are members of the conservative party, leaving the party altogether to sit as independents like Jordan Keeley does or joining one B.C.
00:11:44.360 And I'll show you why in just a second.
00:11:46.920 But this is the big story today.
00:11:50.220 And I want you to think about this as well for the province that you live in that doesn't really have a conservative party, even if they call themselves conservative.
00:11:59.420 like manitoba like ontario like nova scotia like turns out newfoundland and labrador but we'll get
00:12:07.200 to that let's check out this story here b from colonna capital news bc conservative committee
00:12:13.600 calls on john rustad to resign the bc conservative committee
00:12:20.460 a letter from seven members of the bc conservative party management committee is calling on john
00:12:28.880 Rustad to resign. It says the party has been engulfed in an unprecedented level of turmoil
00:12:34.480 since the last provincial election in 2024. As a leader, this is what they wrote in their letter,
00:12:41.180 it's your responsibility to unite the party around a common vision and to lead us forward
00:12:46.180 with purpose and clarity. This letter obtained by Black Press Media today, as evidenced by sagging
00:12:52.780 poll numbers, memberships, fundraising, a shrinking caucus and staff, philosophically
00:12:58.120 inconsistent policy low morale and perhaps most importantly a lack of enthusiasm and
00:13:04.720 tepid endorsement from our membership your leadership has ceased to serve that purpose
00:13:09.360 that's about as scathing as you can get in politics without cursing rust had acknowledged
00:13:19.380 receiving the letter but told reporters he has no intention of quitting oh my god he's one of those
00:13:27.300 guys. This is an internal matter within the party, and I plan to have an opportunity to speak with
00:13:33.600 the management committee. Other than that, I won't be making any further comment, Rustad said.
00:13:38.680 I am not going to be resigning. So he's going to watch as the party crumbles around him,
00:13:47.680 because I predict that's what's about to happen. The letter is signed by seven out of eight members
00:13:53.540 of the Conservative Party board credits Rustad with building the party, but says it's time to
00:13:58.340 move on. John, your efforts have been instrumental to putting the party on its feet and into the
00:14:03.240 position of being the largest opposition in provincial history. We acknowledge and thank
00:14:08.600 you for your service. It's now time for a next chapter to take our shared vision of a conservative
00:14:14.220 government in B.C. across the finish line. Most of the letter signatories were part of Rustad's
00:14:19.260 preferred slate of candidates elected to the committee during the party's annual general
00:14:24.000 meeting this past March, which apparently was a gong show. The list includes Asha Esty, Wesley
00:14:32.420 Graham, Ndele Massey, Troy Lanigan, Sasha Peter, Andre Roberge, and Mauro Francis. The only board
00:14:39.800 member who didn't sign the letter is Pavneet Singh, a restaurateur and former BC United candidate in
00:14:45.740 the Kelowna Lake Country Coldstream writing, a writing that's now held by Tara Armstrong,
00:14:51.480 who's a member of 1BC. Go figure. The BC Conservative Party won 45 seats in October of
00:14:57.400 last year, but five members have quit or been asked to leave the caucus since. The latest is
00:15:02.900 Amelia Boltby. We talked about her last night. She left this week blaming Rustad's leadership
00:15:08.620 or lack thereof for her departure. She said those people are John's people that he handpicked and
00:15:15.260 put forward on a slate at the AGM not that long ago, in March, Boltby said. So for them to be
00:15:22.600 asking him to step down after just being elected as his handpicked board, I think is absolutely
00:15:28.080 stunning. Boltby says she hopes to return to the party if Rustad quits. I hope that John takes a
00:15:33.540 moment to reflect and to step down. Of course he won't. He won't. And 1BC is waiting, waiting for
00:15:43.620 these candidates to come over to them. And you've seen me play some clips of Dallas Brody on the
00:15:49.760 show before. I'm going to play you a clip of Tara Armstrong, the only other sitting member of
00:15:55.080 1BC in the legislature right now. So this is 1BC's response to the BC Conservative Board
00:16:02.340 calling for John Rustad to resign. Today, the BC Conservative Board of Directors asked John
00:16:08.180 Rustad to resign. You know, Kerry Simpson told me months ago that this party was going to implode
00:16:13.840 upon itself, and I went, interesting. That woman is so inside, she knows everything. Anyway, Dallas
00:16:22.440 goes on to say, that's an acknowledgment of 1BC's ascendance. Their supporters are flowing into 1BC's
00:16:29.560 ranks from Rustad's broken vessel. Swapping out Rustad won't fix their mess. Their party is a lost
00:16:36.220 cause. Their caucus is filled with radical MLAs who belong in the NDP. Their house leader,
00:16:43.040 Elia Warbus, endorses decolonization and the Cowichan Aboriginal title which surrenders
00:16:49.580 private property to indigenous tribes. When the NDP proposed a motion condemning Christians
00:16:56.860 earlier this month, their entire caucus literally ran out of the legislative chamber.
00:17:02.960 The majority of their MLAs even handed over their personal phones
00:17:06.260 to be searched by Rustad's loyalists.
00:17:08.980 What?
00:17:10.980 If the conservative MLAs won't stand up for their own privacy,
00:17:14.900 their own privacy, then they won't stand up for you either.
00:17:18.340 Our movement is filled with people who are courageous and principled.
00:17:22.820 1BC is for all British Columbians.
00:17:25.160 Strong leaders from across BC are joining our ranks to defend our culture
00:17:29.460 and rebuild a prosperous economy.
00:17:32.720 We'll keep fighting so that every British Columbian
00:17:35.320 has a better future.
00:17:36.660 Dallas Brody, leader of 1BC.
00:17:39.420 This is their website right here, 1BC.
00:17:43.640 That's the number 1BC.ca, the number 1BC.ca.
00:17:48.700 And they've got all of their priorities there,
00:17:51.360 prosperity, indigenous, immigration.
00:17:53.540 The MLA is, again, only two.
00:17:55.460 Dallas Brody right here.
00:17:57.640 And the other one is Tara Armstrong.
00:17:59.460 she's right here i expect they're going to have more very very soon this is tara armstrong
00:18:07.620 in legislature not so long ago she sits right next to dallas brody in the chamber there
00:18:12.900 and listen to what she's talking about because we don't hear this hardly ever from any
00:18:19.500 canadian politician elected to any house across the country
00:18:23.920 ...treated British Columbians like guinea pigs, forcing experimental procedures on them without
00:18:33.460 their consent. Let's face it, the numbers don't lie. All seven doctors in the obstetrics
00:18:41.220 department in Kamloops are gone. The pediatrics unit in Kelowna, gone. And that's just the
00:18:49.020 tip of the iceberg, Mr. Speaker. The devastation here is far and wide. If the Health Minister
00:18:55.220 and the Premier are expecting an applause for the careers wrecked and the lives upended
00:19:00.240 by these unscientific mandates, well, they won't be getting that from me. I stand in
00:19:05.640 this House for the voice of those who don't have a voice here, the thousands of health
00:19:10.500 care workers this government cast aside. Here is one other question that deserves an answer.
00:19:17.520 Maybe I can get it.
00:19:19.260 Will the Premier himself apologize to the health care workers
00:19:22.780 whose lives were derailed by this government's punitive COVID policies?
00:19:31.900 Wow.
00:19:34.300 Wow.
00:19:36.980 That's amazing to hear in this country.
00:19:41.000 we have not heard any elected officials talking about that anywhere can you think of any can you
00:19:49.980 think of one who has even brought this up at all privately even there she is tara armstrong mla for
00:20:00.920 colonna talking about bc's response to covet 19 and all of the lives that were destroyed
00:20:09.060 that is absolutely outstanding amazing if you live in bc in the next election that's the party
00:20:18.120 to vote for i think they're going to be getting a lot stronger very quickly like in the next
00:20:23.660 couple of weeks because the conservative party is falling to pieces
00:20:28.020 and i certainly hope in other provinces and i know there's something going on in nova scotia
00:20:35.960 but i'm i'm certainly hoping in other provinces people start waking up and realizing man this
00:20:43.880 this guy calls himself a conservative but he's not he's not a conservative i posted a reel today
00:20:49.020 on instagram talking about pierre polyev and how he's being pushed hard by the left-wing
00:20:55.460 conservatives in toronto the gta area you gotta be soft you gotta soften your rhetoric you gotta
00:21:02.240 to be nice your likability is way down you're never going to get elected it's my opinion
00:21:06.740 plain and simple that the conservatives will never get elected if they're liberalite if the
00:21:13.320 conservative party of canada ever wants to be winning an election ever again in this country
00:21:18.360 they got to be conservative and they got to start speaking out and without fear of the media
00:21:24.640 pierre polyev spoke to northern perspective the other day he said the rcmp leadership
00:21:30.440 during the Trudeau era was corrupt.
00:21:32.600 They were covering up for liberal scandals left, right, and center.
00:21:36.740 You've seen me talk about that.
00:21:38.640 He was addressed by the media today on this, and here's what he said.
00:21:43.460 Prime Minister, former Prime Minister, should be in jail.
00:21:45.800 That's not what I said.
00:21:47.120 That's not what I said.
00:21:48.420 What did you say then? Repeat what you said.
00:21:50.240 Sure, I'll tell you what I said.
00:21:51.460 I was asked about the scandals of the last 10 years of the Liberal government,
00:21:55.160 And what would I do if such scandals and corruption were to happen when I become prime minister?
00:22:01.680 And I said I would have zero tolerance for corruption.
00:22:04.540 Nobody is above the law.
00:22:06.040 So if I could, if I could, if I could, in certain cases, I think there were scandals in the liberal government that would be appropriately punished in that way.
00:22:14.080 You think of the Green Slush Fund, where individuals were appointed to a board to manage public funds.
00:22:21.200 And what did they do with it?
00:22:22.180 They gave it to themselves.
00:22:25.160 To me, that is a crime for which they should have been held responsible.
00:22:29.360 People have got to be held responsible for corruption.
00:22:32.420 And if you look at my remarks, that's what I said.
00:22:34.680 We will hold people accountable for corruption.
00:22:39.460 Okay. All right.
00:22:41.740 Just so you're aware, when he's prime minister, he will hold people accountable for corruption.
00:22:48.260 Gotcha, Pierre.
00:22:49.280 the liberals are doing everything they can to deflect away from their upcoming budget november
00:22:55.320 the 4th and all they're doing for the last couple of days is demanding that pierre poly have
00:23:02.380 apologize he hasn't apologized he hasn't apologized he did walk back his remarks
00:23:07.020 a little bit but he hasn't apologized which is good pierre don't apologize do not apologize
00:23:14.720 ever to the left. It doesn't matter if you apologize. They will never let it go.
00:23:23.380 Doesn't matter. Here's Gary Alphabet, the Minister of Public Safety.
00:23:28.160 The opposition has made some irresponsible statements relating to the RCMP. As you're
00:23:34.000 aware, Mr. Speaker, the RCMP play an integral role in the safety and security of Canadians.
00:23:39.660 It's an independent organization that abides by the rule of law. For the leader of the
00:23:44.520 opposition to impinge the integrity of the RCMP is beyond the seat that he holds, Mr. Speaker,
00:23:50.840 and I demand that he unequivocally retract those statements and seek an apology from the RCMP
00:23:57.380 to men and women that serve this country, Mr. Speaker.
00:24:04.140 There he is, gun grab Gary, talking about how Pierre Polyev needs to apologize because the
00:24:09.620 rcmp is absolutely above the standards that we even expect them to be above or at
00:24:15.960 no they're not they didn't investigate justin trudeau not for anything not for the we scandal
00:24:24.120 not for the aga con scandal not for the snc lavalent scandal not for anything they inquired
00:24:30.160 they didn't investigate they got shut down because of cabinet confidence but they never took it any
00:24:36.380 further i wonder if you went to court now understanding the courts are corrupted as well
00:24:41.200 in my opinion i have to say in my opinion or allegedly but i wonder if they got a fair judge
00:24:49.380 in the courts would in a criminal investigation the excuse of cabinet confidence hold i don't
00:24:58.760 think it's ever been tested just like how much power does the prime minister have does the prime
00:25:04.260 minister have the power to prorogue parliament over nothing because he's got a rash i've got a
00:25:10.220 rash we're gonna put parliament on hold for two or three months or whatever his reason that case
00:25:17.280 is still before the courts as well anyway on left wing now watch this shoddy questioning
00:25:24.060 by vashi capellos here she tries to nail andrew sheer because the left-wing corporate media just
00:25:31.980 will not leave this alone. Have a look. The leader of your party made some comments in a podcast that
00:25:37.220 I want to get your take on because it's actually about policing. The podcast, I believe, was taped
00:25:41.020 October 3rd, posted yesterday. He was referencing the RCMP's decision not to pursue criminal charges
00:25:45.940 against Justin Trudeau or other people in the government over their involvement in the SNC
00:25:50.260 scandal. Mr. Polyev characterized the leadership of the RCMP as, quote, despicable when it comes
00:25:54.860 to enforcing laws against the liberal government and accused them of covering up for Trudeau. Do
00:25:59.340 you have proof of that? Did you hear the taped audio between the Liberal Prime Minister's
00:26:07.000 Clerk of the Privy Council and former Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould? Because I heard
00:26:12.180 that. I heard that audio recording, and I heard explicit and implicit threats to a Justice Minister
00:26:17.820 to grant, if she did not grant, a special deal to S&C Lavaland. That's not what I asked,
00:26:24.720 Mr. Scheer. You have a view that a crime was committed. The accusation for Mr. Polyev,
00:26:28.900 who in a matter of weeks or months could run in an election and be prime minister,
00:26:32.400 is that the RCMP leadership covered up for the prime minister.
00:26:36.220 That's a very direct accusation about the leadership of our national police force.
00:26:40.180 Do you have evidence of it?
00:26:41.940 Well, as I just pointed out, there's direct evidence of an attempt by the prime minister.
00:26:49.340 Do you have evidence of it?
00:26:52.140 This is a woman who covered all of Justin Trudeau's scandals, every single one of them.
00:26:58.680 She was on the air the whole time. She's seen the evidence for herself. She knows.
00:27:06.000 So what kind of idiotic question is that to ask?
00:27:09.300 A sitting liberal prime minister to interfere with the attorney general's carrying out of her duties.
00:27:14.600 That is that was that audio was released. I listened to it on. I believe you probably have to.
00:27:21.060 And that is what I would point to that when the RCMP says, oh, there's no evidence of interference.
00:27:28.100 it's like well sorry what more do you need but the rcmp did she admits yeah i heard it a thousand
00:27:33.480 times so why are you asking such a boneheaded question vashi honest to god choose to explore
00:27:38.740 that evidence and they they have testified public statements wait a second public statements on
00:27:45.200 record saying that they were not able to obtain certain cabinet confidences so why is that a
00:27:50.840 cover-up isn't that the fault of cabinet at the time or the government at the time shouldn't your
00:27:55.140 IRB directed at the political level and not at calling the leadership of the RCMP despicable
00:28:00.580 and covering up for a prime minister. Well, I absolutely believe that the liberals acted
00:28:08.460 despicably in this. No, no, no. The RCMP commissioners. Vashi. Wow. I understand that
00:28:18.100 she's probably trying to be fair to all sides here. But again, she covered all of these
00:28:24.920 scandal she knows how hard the conservatives went on the liberals through all of them
00:28:29.280 and now she's saying maybe you should direct your ire at the liberals
00:28:34.640 and not the rcmp who were complicit in this by not going hard enough to get the evidence
00:28:42.020 required that's just stupid very bad journalism mr polyev accused i don't think you can make the
00:28:50.580 accusations that I or my leader, Pierre Polyev, we're not holding the Liberals accountable for
00:28:56.540 their role in this as well. I mean, we absolutely attempted to prosecute both the SNC-Lavalin
00:29:02.360 scandal, the Green Slush Fund scandal. We tried to get those documents to the RCMP. We tried to get
00:29:09.100 the RCMP to take action and elevate this to a level where these crimes would actually be
00:29:16.400 prosecuted. That's not what happened. So I think my leader has a strong case to make when he calls
00:29:24.240 this out. And we certainly believe that the leadership of the RCMP should act independently
00:29:29.940 and should not be afraid to hold politicians accountable. He said today, the commissioner of
00:29:36.240 the RCMP, that he doesn't answer to any politician, that he isn't beholden to anyone. Do you not
00:29:40.880 believe him well yeah I just do to point out that when when when when you have liberal politicians
00:29:48.200 attempting to interfere in an independent court case accepting illegal gifts uh funneling money
00:29:54.340 through liberal board members in the in the green slush fund where the liberals put their their
00:29:59.460 their friends and political donors onto a board to allocate taxpayers money and they ran they
00:30:05.060 allocated that taxpayers money they gave it to themselves they gave it to their own companies
00:30:09.360 And still, you know, we haven't seen criminal prosecutions on that.
00:30:13.800 We haven't seen, we saw the RCMP completely abandon the SNC-Lavalin affair
00:30:17.960 when there was an audio of the Prime Minister's right-hand man, you know,
00:30:21.340 Michael Wernick, trying to pressure Jody Wilson-Raybould
00:30:24.360 into making a decision she did not believe was just.
00:30:27.660 And so I think I've laid out a very compelling case
00:30:32.120 that would certainly run counter to the quote you might have from the RCMP.
00:30:39.360 another thing she said well he said today the commissioner of the rcmp michael duham he said
00:30:50.820 today that he is independent of government and he operates on his own now if she's any kind of
00:30:58.260 journalist she knows that is absolutely not true and she would call him out on that all you have
00:31:04.500 to do this is on wikipedia for goodness sakes you don't even have to dig that deep
00:31:10.040 The Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the professional head of the RCMP.
00:31:16.880 The Commissioner exercises control and management of the RCMP under the direction of the Minister of Public Safety.
00:31:25.640 That means the Commissioner of the RCMP is answerable to the Minister of Public Safety.
00:31:33.300 Who is the Minister of Public Safety answerable to?
00:31:36.340 the Prime Minister of Canada.
00:31:41.740 That's what you get when you watch the left-wing corporate media.
00:31:47.880 Please share this segment of the show
00:31:51.240 with your left-wing corporate media-watching friends and family.
00:31:56.900 I implore you, CBC is on trial again.
00:32:02.900 They've been questioned in commissions in Parliament.
00:32:06.340 For the last couple of days, this is Conservative MP Rachel Thomas talking to the CEO yesterday.
00:32:13.200 There would be no bias at the CBC.
00:32:15.440 Well, I would say that that's not our policy, that's not our practice.
00:32:21.140 I'm not oblivious to the fact that some people claim there is bias, but that's not how we work.
00:32:26.860 Your perception. What's your perception? You're the head of the organization. What's your perception?
00:32:29.780 My perception is that we are working very hard to try and bring accurate, factual-based news and information to Canadians every day.
00:32:40.100 So no bias at the CBC according to you?
00:32:42.820 No bias according to me.
00:32:45.940 No bias according to me.
00:32:49.620 Okay.
00:32:51.260 What does Marianne Cloak think of that?
00:32:54.640 Marianne Cloak, a long-time CBC reporter.
00:32:58.900 Here she is a couple of years ago at the National Citizens' Inquiry.
00:33:02.460 We betrayed the public. We broke their trust.
00:33:05.840 And we had been riding on a reputation of excellence for years.
00:33:10.080 And now we were quickly shutting down one side of the debate.
00:33:13.700 And how were we doing that?
00:33:16.040 We branded the doctors and the experts the CBC chose that we used in our stories.
00:33:21.640 We branded them as competent and trustworthy.
00:33:23.900 And those who questioned and challenged the narrative were portrayed as dangerous and spreading disinformation.
00:33:30.900 And that was regardless of what their specialty was, what their background was, and what their experience was.
00:33:37.900 And I just also want to sort of give you a window into how this affected me personally.
00:33:43.900 As a veteran journalist, I had solid contacts in the community.
00:33:48.900 I had people calling me with stories.
00:33:51.900 So I was seeing and I was hearing and I was absorbing all their stories of suffering and pain, and they were sharing them with me, and these stories weren't being told.
00:34:02.900 Some of those were from the vaccine injured. Some were from people who had lost their job because of their vaccination status, those whose families had been blown apart and they'd been ostracized,
00:34:16.060 university students who were depressed over repeated lockdowns and mandates and parents
00:34:22.480 who were calling me they were agonizing on whether they should vaccinate their child or not
00:34:27.140 so all these stories were sitting inside of me they were left with me and I felt the crushing
00:34:34.820 burden and the weight of their their truth not being given a voice and it affected my well-being
00:34:40.640 because these people trusted me and I felt I had failed them and I had let
00:34:45.640 them down it was like I had failed these people as a journalist to give voice to
00:34:50.880 their truth so I had witnessed in a very short time the collapse of journalism
00:34:57.440 news gathering investigative reporting and the way I saw it is that we were in
00:35:02.060 fact pushing propaganda and to define propaganda its information ideas
00:35:08.320 opinions or images that give one part of an argument which are broadcast
00:35:13.660 published in order to influence the person's opinion and mental health
00:35:18.500 workers have their own definition of propaganda as manipulative persuasion
00:35:24.820 in the service of an agenda
00:35:29.760 here's former CBC reporter Rodney Palmer she has betrayed Canada and betrayed
00:35:35.880 Canadians by resting on the laurels of decades of hard-fought journalists who
00:35:43.500 did their work and entire careers of investigative journalism and they're
00:35:47.940 using that to trick us so they morphed into a propaganda in a moment of
00:35:54.540 exception the beginning of COVID we were all on board with let's all go hide and
00:35:59.160 stay home because we're afraid but the period of exception is over you could
00:36:04.960 you could forgive them for allowing themselves to be an apparatus of the public health because it
00:36:10.480 existed it was a broadcast system that we could send messages to on a daily basis and in a moment
00:36:15.600 of exception you could say okay we're going to let the cbc be the public health system right now
00:36:22.160 but the emergency is over and the exception still exists so how we get out of this i'm not sure but
00:36:28.800 But there would have to be a wholesale redesign of the CBC because I think that it would be extremely difficult for the number of people in that organization to admit to themselves as they go to sleep at night that they cause deaths by misinforming people and disinforming people.
00:36:46.340 It's a very tough thing to get out of.
00:36:49.620 That's why they all need to be fired.
00:36:53.740 And not replaced by the same kind of people.
00:36:58.800 Travis Donraj is a recent CBC firing, or is he?
00:37:03.260 Because he left the network claiming that he wasn't able to do the things he wanted to do.
00:37:09.500 CBC said, no, you still work here.
00:37:12.520 I don't think Travis knows exactly what his status is, at least on paper at the CBC,
00:37:17.820 but he's got a new podcast, and he had Pierre Paulyev on a couple of weeks ago.
00:37:23.800 And they talked about CBC bias, too.
00:37:26.500 That outlets lean one way or the other?
00:37:28.800 yes they do and they all know that and you know that i mean i yeah i do know that but i mean
00:37:35.880 you went for cbc am i wrong there well i i did apparently i still do i don't know i haven't read
00:37:40.400 the paper to see if i'm still in point or not but probably won't be after this air is probably not
00:37:46.400 but i mean you know part of the reason we did the show is to push past kind of gatekeeping i did live
00:37:52.940 it at cbc i was told to keep quiet not rock the boat i mean i was not even able to request an
00:37:59.540 interview with you uh wow i i wanted to have you on my show i was not able to do that but
00:38:06.620 uh what's your take on the state of our public broadcaster right now
00:38:11.380 i i think yeah you know it's it's as you describe it um they have a an ideological
00:38:19.600 objective, and they carry it out every day.
00:38:26.520 Okay, so that whole segment was designed for you to be able to say,
00:38:30.340 hey, hey, Bob, Uncle Bob, who watches the CBC,
00:38:35.820 maybe you should think again before you take them seriously
00:38:39.260 as your news source, or CTV, or global, any of them.
00:38:44.120 Because they're all lying to you, by emotion or otherwise.
00:38:47.480 They are, in fact, giving you only one side of a multifaceted story, any of them.
00:38:54.620 And they also control the narrative as well.
00:38:56.880 They have been controlling the narrative regarding this whole RCMP thing.
00:39:04.140 Right?
00:39:05.240 I mean, they took over that narrative.
00:39:07.480 They should have been saying, hey, maybe he's got a point.
00:39:10.260 Maybe the RCMP was in cahoots with the Liberal Party.
00:39:13.720 Maybe there was some corruption going on there.
00:39:15.980 But instead, they decided to attack Pierre Paglia for his remarks and not look into the validity of his comments.
00:39:24.960 So what else has been going on?
00:39:27.800 Well, here's Conservative MP Cheryl Gallant.
00:39:31.160 I found this one very interesting.
00:39:34.180 As Canadians consumed the contrails left by Carney's latest jet over to Europe, Canada Post exhaled its final breath.
00:39:42.460 You see, there was still one way for Canadians to communicate with each other with an element of privacy, the mail.
00:39:49.280 Carnies, now you see it, now you don't, magic trick with the carbon tax has even caught up with Canada Post.
00:39:55.560 The post office can't even afford to use air mail in Canada.
00:39:59.380 The cost of fuel, let alone the conversion of delivery vehicles to electric, is so high they can't deliver the mail every day.
00:40:06.660 The banks and credit card companies will love this.
00:40:09.560 it gives them an excuse to cut the cost of printing and mailing altogether.
00:40:14.420 The more you do online, the more information about you
00:40:17.560 that the government and malicious actors can learn about you.
00:40:21.160 Losing Canada Post isn't just about convenience.
00:40:24.200 It's about losing access to information the government doesn't want you to know about.
00:40:28.680 It's about losing what's left of our privacy.
00:40:31.620 It's about losing your freedom.
00:40:33.520 are they systemically getting rid of canada post for that very reason you see there's a lot of
00:40:40.940 people out there who go oh the conservative party the conservative party they're corrupt
00:40:45.520 they're they're globalists just like the liberals are and yeah i do think you have a point but i
00:40:49.940 have said in the past here and i'm not saying that the conservative party if they won power
00:40:55.920 would somehow turn things around magically there's a lot of things i disagree with
00:41:02.660 that they represent. So don't get me wrong. But I do believe that there are some MPs
00:41:08.160 in that party who speak the truth, like Cheryl Gallant there. What if she's got a point? What
00:41:14.200 if getting rid of Canada Post means, well, I guess we just got to put more and more and more
00:41:18.360 of our private information online so they can see it? I find that to be a very interesting take.
00:41:27.420 What else didn't the left-wing corporate media cover this week?
00:41:33.000 Oh, look at this.
00:41:33.680 This is right from the website, the Government of Canada website.
00:41:37.220 Minister Valdez announces $189 million of our tax dollars invested to help black entrepreneurs start up, scale up, and build Canada's economy.
00:41:50.740 Only black entrepreneurs.
00:41:52.460 growing an inclusive economy is essential to building canada strong when black entrepreneurs
00:41:59.700 have the tools to start and grow companies they create jobs drive innovation and strengthen
00:42:04.200 local communities white people don't do that just so you know white people will run that business
00:42:09.760 right into the ground and the same with asians apparently today the honorable rishi valdez
00:42:19.300 Minister of Women and Gender Equality
00:42:21.060 and Secretary of State, Small Business
00:42:23.260 and Tourism.
00:42:24.560 Kicked off Small Business Week by announcing a
00:42:27.080 renewed investment of
00:42:28.240 $189 million
00:42:31.060 in the Black Entrepreneurship Program
00:42:33.380 or BEP.
00:42:36.720 This funding will keep capital flowing,
00:42:39.020 expand advisory supports and deepen research
00:42:41.160 so more Black-owned
00:42:43.340 businesses can start up,
00:42:45.520 scale up, and
00:42:47.160 succeed.
00:42:47.660 my friends that is racist that is absolutely racist that program should not be allowed to exist
00:42:59.520 by our charter of rights and freedoms by any number of human rights codes that's absolutely
00:43:09.140 ludicrous and it's 189 million dollars think about the taxes you've paid think about sit down
00:43:15.240 one day here's an exercise for you sit down one day and think about all of the just the federal
00:43:20.860 federal taxes that you have paid over your lifetime add it all up
00:43:25.120 you would probably have to multiply that number by 200 to come up with the number they're investing
00:43:34.340 in black only businesses this year alone isn't that amazing and we wonder why there could be
00:43:43.180 a deficit somewhere around $92 billion
00:43:46.200 when that budget comes out November the 4th?
00:43:49.960 I've got another theory as well.
00:43:52.820 This is going to be interesting.
00:43:54.840 This budget could trigger an election.
00:43:59.280 Now, by then, if there is an election,
00:44:04.900 let's say Paliyev wins,
00:44:06.220 by then, all of Carney's little budget amendments
00:44:10.920 will be in place.
00:44:11.980 All of his little programs will be in place. Contract side can't renege on them.
00:44:16.980 Polyev will have to follow through on those.
00:44:20.620 And then Carney sails off into the sunset to enjoy billions and billions of dollars he created for himself through these investments.
00:44:29.880 And people in Canada, they're happy now because they've got a conservative government,
00:44:35.240 one that's finally, finally, finally going to settle things down and put us on the right path.
00:44:40.280 and alberta doesn't separate because we have a conservative government it's all part of a play
00:44:46.180 man that's what i predict could happen it's one of the options available to them
00:44:53.860 if this budget doesn't pass and there is another election because it's a matter of confidence
00:45:02.080 every budget presented is a matter of confidence if it doesn't pass that means the government falls
00:45:06.260 if there's an election and carney wins again liberals get a majority this time let's say
00:45:11.360 alberta's out they're gone it's over and they don't want that because alberta is their cash cow
00:45:18.000 has been since they joined confederation back in what 1905 i think
00:45:22.880 so what else is going on that the left-wing corporate media is not telling us about
00:45:28.440 well michelle rempel was in immigration committee today talking to the deputy minister of immigration
00:45:35.340 about how many people are actually here already have a look the 2025 target in last year's levels
00:45:45.100 plan for temporary residents total so uh for the temporary residents total uh uh madam chair the
00:45:53.660 overall uh target was 673 650. how many have been issued how many permits have been issued as of the
00:46:03.260 end of august of this year so as of august of this year i can actually get you the information
00:46:09.660 very quickly here um i have 773 000 is that right for me i have 773 000 is that right uh
00:46:21.260 773 000 we have three what uh if i if i'm looking at uh total of the yeah um work permits issued uh
00:46:30.460 if that is the question it's all the the so the 600 so he doesn't know what the hell is going on
00:46:37.620 with all of the people who are here whether it's student visas whether it's temporary foreign
00:46:43.160 workers i i don't know michelle's got all the answers in her hand and this guy's having trouble
00:46:50.000 struggling answer to the questions so when things get a little tougher on him watch what happens
00:46:56.240 773,000 that you had. What is the congruent number that has been issued to date? I have 773,000. It was data that you posted about 48 hours ago or so.
00:47:10.460 I don't have that number, ma'am. I do, Madam Chair, have like a split of that, which is a little different from what is the number.
00:47:20.000 So what I have from your website on data that you just posted is 773,000 temporary permits.
00:47:26.660 So we're not even, well, we're about halfway through the year, over.
00:47:30.260 And you have already exceeded the levels plan temporary permit issued by 100,000.
00:47:37.020 Is that correct?
00:47:39.360 So I think what we have to clarify, Madam Chair, is that the folks who are here,
00:47:46.420 they are into they already are into the system either they are employed or they
00:47:53.040 have the work permit which they will be or they are students so there's a
00:47:58.420 combination of many there's still several hundred thousand permits that
00:48:02.620 are new permits that are being issued correct but across the different
00:48:05.860 temporary residence streams we do have quite a bit of reduction madam chair in
00:48:11.500 talking we're not talking about reductions I'm saying you're still
00:48:14.980 adding several hundred thousand people to the system is that correct we are adding some uh uh
00:48:21.060 to it but not a huge so so um the witness was trying to answer and he was stopped mid-sentence
00:48:28.340 if we could get full answers the questions have been full certainly but if we can let witnesses
00:48:34.020 complete their answer that would be i think helpful for for testimony purpose this is going
00:48:39.700 going to get worse too as the liberals start filibustering here and point of order point of
00:48:44.820 order before you rule madam chair um i know that my colleagues in the liberal party don't like my
00:48:49.560 questions because they speak to the fact that the liberal government is exceeding temporary foreign
00:48:54.940 work permits to the extent that canadian students don't have jobs and so me asking why aren't they
00:49:01.500 betting on canadians is material and with the time that i would have left i would like the deputy
00:49:05.860 Minister to clarify why they are still issuing temporary foreign workers.
00:49:09.160 Thank you, Mr. Emplegarner.
00:49:10.160 Point of personal privilege.
00:49:11.160 Point of personal privilege.
00:49:12.160 Okay, hold on a second.
00:49:13.160 So on both sides, they're not point of orders.
00:49:15.160 I will give 10 seconds or 12 seconds for Mr. Kuchar to respond, and then that's time.
00:49:20.360 Point of personal privilege.
00:49:21.360 I don't know what the rules say about that.
00:49:23.360 Yes.
00:49:24.360 Mr. Zubairi.
00:49:25.360 Thank you.
00:49:26.360 I just heard some imputation about what Liberal members think or don't think.
00:49:30.760 I personally never expressed myself.
00:49:32.860 I don't know if that was…
00:49:33.860 That's debate.
00:49:34.860 That's not a point of privilege or a point of order.
00:49:38.960 So may I actually...
00:49:39.560 Well, it was an imputation on me as a Liberal member.
00:49:43.060 Okay.
00:49:43.500 Can I actually raise a point of order on that question?
00:49:46.520 Madam Chair, every meeting, every meeting when I ask questions,
00:49:51.380 tough questions to officials on the Liberal government's failures on the immigration policy,
00:49:55.180 my colleagues on the Liberal Party interrupt me.
00:49:56.920 Ms. Rempelgarner, that is not a point of order.
00:49:59.660 It is.
00:49:59.980 And you know what, we're going to give another 10 seconds.
00:50:02.020 It's on decorum.
00:50:02.560 It is actually on decorum.
00:50:03.720 So my liberal colleagues continually interrupt me.
00:50:13.100 It's a joke.
00:50:15.160 Point of order, point of order.
00:50:16.460 I'm a liberal member and she was saying what I thought.
00:50:19.340 What?
00:50:21.360 That's absolutely ridiculous.
00:50:23.260 Anything they can do to interrupt the momentum of somebody who's getting somewhere
00:50:27.460 during a questioning session with an incompetent bureaucrat.
00:50:33.720 Wow. Okay, so from unpublished, here's a story I found interesting. You can also find this in
00:50:43.700 the National Post. New report card gives liberal government a D, D in fiscal responsibility. I
00:50:51.120 would say F, but that's just me. So with the budget just a couple of weeks away, the liberal
00:50:57.300 government has received a lousy report card from a leading think tank for poor fiscal accountability.
00:51:02.640 In a report to be released tomorrow, the federal government received a D grade in fiscal accountability from the C.D. Howe institution because Ottawa lost hefty marks for lateness and lack of transparency.
00:51:17.940 The government's lateness is a result of not yet producing a budget for this fiscal year, even though it's already half over.
00:51:24.380 it's opaqueness includes burying key numbers of hundreds of pages deep in its budget inconsistent
00:51:33.980 accounting and delayed financial statements in receiving its worst grade over the last
00:51:39.160 five years in the institute's annual report card on this subject how do you get a worse grade
00:51:45.240 than justin trudeau ottawa also lost points for failing to present consolidated expenses and
00:51:52.900 posting a large gap between projected and actual results.
00:51:58.260 To make matters worse, the think tank's report says the federal government is on track to score even worse with an F for its fiscal 2526 performance.
00:52:06.700 The federal government's announcement of a budget in November of 2025 means it's effectively produced no budget for this year, the report says.
00:52:15.080 But Ottawa wasn't the only government that's got some work to do.
00:52:18.520 the cd how institute says in making the grade the fiscal accountability report guard for canada's
00:52:23.780 senior governments 2025 manitoba and the northwest territories both got d d minus yeah d like no
00:52:33.780 surprise there alberta on the other hand was seen as the country's star pupil landing an a plus for
00:52:39.780 presenting numbers consistent with public sector accounting standards in all documents releasing
00:52:45.000 its public accounts within 90 days of the end of the fiscal year and providing regular updates
00:52:49.660 during the year. Quebec got a B+, PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Saskatchewan, BC, Yukon,
00:52:54.580 and Nunavut also got Bs. Ontario got a B-, Newfoundland, and Labrador got a C. Oh, hey,
00:53:01.700 you know what? There's a video that I wanted to play for you guys the other night, but it got lost.
00:53:09.880 and i found it again it regard regarding newfoundland and labrador's election last
00:53:16.920 week where a so-called conservative government won it of course i'll never be able to find it
00:53:23.380 now but there's so many videos in here but anyway the kid that did it i'm gonna say this kid is
00:53:31.260 maybe maybe 18 or 19 years old you may have seen him on on rebel news once or twice i forget his
00:53:37.280 name. But he did a little digging into this new progressive conservative government in Newfoundland
00:53:43.440 and Labrador. And it turns out they support the SOGI and the schools and they support all of the
00:53:48.680 trans nonsense and the climate change BS and all of that stuff. So again, we're looking at a
00:53:54.080 situation where a conservative calls him or herself a conservative, but is not. So it's time for all
00:54:02.500 these traditional parties to go and it's time for new common sense parties to step up or
00:54:10.380 independence to step up it doesn't matter last night i told you that the new mayor elect of
00:54:16.900 calgary was one of us i did a little research on him and thought wow man this guy stood up during
00:54:23.340 covid good excellent he was the only counselor to vote against certain woke things thought that was
00:54:30.860 great. And then what I read today in comments was, no, Shadow, you're wrong. He's actually
00:54:35.700 Nenshi's best friend. And I went, what? I was surprised by that. I was very surprised by that.
00:54:45.220 So we find out today, Sonia Sharp, she's the one who came in second, has requested a recount
00:54:50.540 in Calgary's razor-thin mayoral race. There she is there.
00:54:54.960 narrow loss to jeremy farkas in the election by 0.16 percent 585 votes sharp who led the
00:55:07.080 community's first party and was endorsed by the calgary police association made the announcement
00:55:11.280 yesterday afternoon on x she says thank you to every calgarian who voted with a margin of just
00:55:16.860 585 votes i'll be requesting a recount to ensure every ballot is properly counted win or lose
00:55:23.660 I'm grateful for the opportunity and will fully accept the outcome because every voice matters.
00:55:28.940 She goes on to say that she's not going to be commenting on the matter any further until the recount is officially over with.
00:55:35.620 According to the current numbers that we have, Farkas got 91,071 votes.
00:55:43.000 Sharp got 90,488.
00:55:46.000 And Jody Gondek, the previous mayor, was way down the list, finishing third or fourth.
00:55:50.900 So apparently Sonia Sharp was the one that we should have been rooting for to win because she represents everything we believe, like common sense.
00:56:00.260 And Jeremy Farkas doesn't even though.
00:56:02.120 But here's my thing.
00:56:05.000 How can you stand against something so vociferously as to publicly protest about it and to be one of the only counselors to vote against it and then suddenly change your mind?
00:56:17.760 your very values
00:56:20.940 how do you change
00:56:24.900 your personal values
00:56:27.460 that much
00:56:29.280 that doesn't make any sense to me
00:56:33.700 or he's hiding his real feelings and thoughts
00:56:37.380 just to be successful in politics
00:56:40.000 that will manifest in
00:56:46.400 any and all kind of physical ailment because the mind and the body are connected
00:56:52.620 okay one of the last things tonight this is going to hit some of you pretty hard so i'm
00:57:02.160 going to give an advisory before i play this kim iverson was talking about virginia juffray's
00:57:09.600 new book that was released yesterday or today of course virginia geoffrey died of a suicide
00:57:17.440 back in the spring after being hit by a car and we thought she was going to die when she got hit
00:57:24.340 by that car she was in hospital she made a miraculous recovery three weeks later only to
00:57:29.460 die by suicide what anyway she had written the book and she she wanted to make sure that it came
00:57:40.420 out and it did so kim iverson is going to tell us some things about it and again you may find some
00:57:51.220 of these things disturbing let's have a look in victim virginia jufre's new book has just dropped
00:57:58.340 today, and it is atrocious, the details that she has in this book. Virginia Dufresne passed away
00:58:05.140 in April of a suicide, supposed suicide, maybe an actual suicide. It's unclear. However, her new
00:58:12.620 book, Nobody's Girl, dropped today. She had insisted before her death that this book came
00:58:17.240 out. No matter what happens to her, she wanted this book published. It is now published,
00:58:21.360 and the details in it are disgusting. She points at many very powerful people. She doesn't name
00:58:27.160 very many names. I mean, in the book, she does name Prince Andrew, but there's others that she
00:58:31.660 just alludes to. She calls them Billionaire One, Billionaire Two, Billionaire Three, Prime Minister
00:58:37.400 One, a sadistic prime minister, soon to be governor of a Western U.S. state, and a former U.S. senator.
00:58:44.240 These are the things that she, these are the titles that she gave in the book, probably to
00:58:48.260 protect the publisher because she'd already publicly said who these people were in her
00:58:52.720 testimonies and in her various different interviews. But in the book, she doesn't
00:58:55.900 actually name those names, but different new details have come out in this book, and it is
00:58:59.700 absolutely disgusting. I think just once again showing why so many people are demanding Epstein
00:59:05.300 files. We want to know who these powerful people were, what kind of blackmail is on them, how
00:59:09.920 compromised are they, and what sort of decisions do they make on behalf of American citizens using
00:59:17.620 taxpayer dollars because they themselves were actually blackmailed. This is the New York Post.
00:59:21.840 came out with Virginia Giuffre's beaten, raped by well-known prime minister in an attack that
00:59:28.160 broke Epstein's spell. Her memoir reveals, this is the story from New York Post, prominent Jeffrey
00:59:34.080 Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre was brutally bloodied, beaten, and raped by a well-known
00:59:39.880 prime minister in a series of savaging. You can see Kim is visibly upset as she reads this here.
00:59:45.820 she's making a lot of mistakes as she's going through the script she's very disturbed
00:59:52.940 let's continue counters that finally helped the teenager break free from the sex trafficker's
00:59:59.040 spell in her posthumous memoir nobody's girl a memoir of surviving abuse and fighting for just
01:00:04.320 justice jufre recalls being uh begging epstein to step in after the unnamed politician forced her
01:00:11.840 to beg for her life but the pedophile coldly told her it was simply part of her job she says after
01:00:18.680 the attack i couldn't stay a fool having been treated so brutally and then seeing epstein
01:00:23.360 callous reaction how terrorized i felt i had to accept that epstein met met it out praise merely
01:00:29.480 as a manipulation to keep me subservient um so who is she talking about well um we have some
01:00:39.920 guesses based on some of the various different interviews and her testimony that she's done.
01:00:45.280 When she talks about the sadistic prime minister, Giffray describes an unnamed prime minister who
01:00:50.160 raped her violently, choking her, choked her unconscious, laughing as she bled. She wrote
01:00:58.040 that this man met her on Epstein's private island around 2002 and that Epstein later dismissed her
01:01:03.760 pleas not to be sent back telling her, you'll get that sometimes. So when she said I was abused and
01:01:09.740 he was really violent. He's like, you'll get that sometimes. Jufre never revealed the leader's
01:01:14.280 nationality, explaining that she feared retaliation. No major outlet has definitively identified him.
01:01:18.760 The reporting acknowledges speculation linking the description to an unnamed world leader in
01:01:24.820 Epstein's circle. And that unnamed leader is, they believe that this is Ehud Barak,
01:01:35.540 the former prime minister of Israel.
01:01:38.900 And at the time, he was the prime minister when he was doing this.
01:01:41.960 That is the allegation that people are pointing at.
01:01:48.160 They're saying that it looks like it was actually him.
01:01:49.980 Let me see if I can find the notes on this specifically.
01:01:53.720 He was the prime minister of Israel from 1999 to 2001.
01:02:00.780 Then he was the defense minister from 2007 to 2013.
01:02:03.020 and
01:02:04.700 yeah, they're saying
01:02:07.700 that this is who they
01:02:09.760 believe. They believe that the Prime Minister, Jufre
01:02:11.680 refers to a well-known prime minister
01:02:13.560 also described as a former prime minister or former
01:02:15.600 minister in reviews who subjected her to
01:02:17.340 one of the most brutal encounters in 2002
01:02:19.560 on Epstein's private island
01:02:21.140 and aboard his plane. She details
01:02:23.460 sadistic abuse including repeated
01:02:25.600 choking until she lost consciousness, beating
01:02:27.520 that left her bloodied from her mouth, vagina
01:02:29.440 and anus, and rape that caused
01:02:31.520 days of pain and breathing and swallowing he reportedly laughed at her suffering derived
01:02:36.160 pleasure from her begging him to stop and raped her more savagely than anyone had before
01:02:43.520 these people
01:02:46.640 are sick and twisted and privileged beyond all of our imaginations look at us as ants
01:02:56.640 and want complete control of the world that's what we're fighting
01:03:02.500 so how do we fight back we build our own societies we do not let them interfere
01:03:10.900 in any way shape or form would you suggest that alberta separation independence is
01:03:17.540 building on a large scale a parallel society i certainly would we're going to discuss that
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01:03:55.660 One last thing before we wrap up the show tonight.
01:03:59.400 I found this to be very interesting.
01:04:01.700 Not because of the story, but because of the first comment beneath it.
01:04:06.480 This is on X.
01:04:07.940 mRNA COVID vaccines, double survival in lung and skin cancer immunotherapy.
01:04:14.340 Now, when I saw this, I started laughing.
01:04:17.500 Can you even believe that they're still trying to sell this nonsense?
01:04:22.280 A nature study from MD Anderson Cancer Center analyzed 884 non-small cell lung cancer patients
01:04:32.220 and 210 metastatic melanoma patients treated between 2015 and 2023.
01:04:40.400 Finding that mRNA COVID-19 vaccination within 100 days of starting immune checkpoint inhibitors
01:04:46.320 doubled median survival to 37.3 months in lung cancer and raised three-year survival to 68%
01:04:54.100 in melanoma. Preclinical mouse models confirm the vaccines activate type 1 interferons
01:05:00.440 and elevate PD-L1 expression, enhancing immune response against tumors.
01:05:06.580 Experts view the observational results as promising for immunotherapy's 20 to 30%
01:05:11.640 success rate, but prospective trials are needed to verify causality. So let's go down here and
01:05:17.040 see. Oh, look, Dr. William Mackis, a cancer expert, says, this is the funniest bullshit
01:05:23.920 I've seen in years. Every new published paper confirms that these things, I'm not going to say,
01:05:33.020 cause cancer. So naturally, CTV says the opposite.
01:05:37.080 that is it for the show tonight you guys i love you all i appreciate you all and i will catch
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