The Shadoe Davis Show - October 08, 2025


Oct. 7th⧸2025- Lich & Barber Get Conditional Sentences, Guest: Greg Wycliffe "The Hate Network"


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00:04:30.000 hi there welcome to shadow at night this is tuesday october the 7th 2025 i'm not sure if
00:04:52.380 i'm happy or mad or sad or maybe a little of all three right now and have been since about
00:05:01.160 one o'clock central time this afternoon tamara leach and chris barber were sentenced today you
00:05:06.460 see and the judge heather perkins mcveigh who has been with this case for what three years now
00:05:14.500 Has it been three years? It's been a long time. She did a three-hour soliloquy before finally
00:05:22.440 bringing the sentences down earlier today, first Chris and then Tamara. We'll tell you
00:05:29.080 all about that a little bit later on. There's a documentary coming out around Christmas time,
00:05:35.800 the holiday season, I think. We saw the first trailer of it a couple of weeks ago from our
00:05:40.400 friend greg wycliffe greg among other things has been a candidate for the ppc he's an online
00:05:48.020 commenter he is with the dominion society of canada dominion society.ca and now he is a
00:05:55.520 filmmaker and producer and greg is our guest tonight the film is called the hate network
00:06:01.500 revealing the inner workings of the anti-hate network among other things the anti-hate network
00:06:07.920 Of course, that Marxist propaganda rag produced by a guy called Bernie Faber, I think his name is, and funded, at least in part, by our money, our tax dollars.
00:06:23.580 So we're going to get to Greg and Tamara and Chris in just a couple of seconds.
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00:08:09.200 Before we bring Greg on tonight,
00:08:11.100 I want to play this again because I was so
00:08:13.320 very impressed with this, and it's not quite
00:08:15.220 finished yet. This
00:08:17.140 is the trailer for
00:08:19.120 an upcoming documentary called The Hate Network, produced and written by Greg Wycliffe.
00:08:25.900 Freedom Convoy, where I saw truckers beaten on Wellington Street right outside Parliament Hill.
00:08:31.820 I've been to protests where I've seen high school students beaten by Antifa while police and members
00:08:37.680 of the teachers union watched. I've seen pastors, protest organizers, and Canadian patriots thrown
00:08:44.740 in jail all for what they believed what is happening in canada there are now countless
00:08:51.220 canadians persecuted all for voicing their opinion and who is telling their story i'm greg wycliffe
00:08:58.820 and i'm producing a documentary called the hate network it's all about how canadian institutions
00:09:04.500 target censor and smear canadian citizens who dare to disagree with the ruling ideology
00:09:11.720 Here is a sneak peek preview.
00:09:14.020 When I was growing up in Poland, the language the government were using was anyone that was patriotic was a troublemaker.
00:09:23.360 Online platforms have become seas of racism, misogyny, and hate.
00:09:28.000 Do you think we live in a free country?
00:09:29.440 No.
00:09:30.400 Who the fuck cares about that paper anymore?
00:09:33.780 You caught the RCMP in lies.
00:09:37.920 Mm-hmm.
00:09:38.460 We caught them in lies ourselves during the convoy.
00:09:41.280 Why were they ever even arrested? Start there.
00:09:44.020 Far too many Canadians face hatred and discrimination.
00:09:46.840 I was basically accused of teaching my children hate.
00:09:50.360 I've got death threats many times.
00:09:52.200 I had death threats.
00:09:53.260 The guards were giving them incentives to murder me in prison.
00:09:56.080 If you challenge any of the current government and media narratives of the day,
00:10:00.380 they're going to come after you.
00:10:02.160 Including adding a definition of hatred to the criminal code.
00:10:05.000 Hate speech, which, what does that even mean?
00:10:07.540 Because now you have the most sensitive people in the room deciding what everyone else can say.
00:10:13.080 This is also a country where unserious people start unserious organizations like the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
00:10:20.480 It's almost the attack dog for the Liberal Party.
00:10:23.980 These are Antifa journalists being funded by our federal government.
00:10:26.480 We are very proudly anti-fascist and we focus on the far right.
00:10:30.080 They are consistently found to be fraudulent.
00:10:32.980 Setting the agenda on what constitutes hate and how that hate should be addressed.
00:10:42.000 They're not shooting his death on the streets yet.
00:10:45.520 Charlie Kirk has been shot.
00:10:47.460 Like, it's okay if we die.
00:10:48.860 They're not concerned about the safety of everyone.
00:10:51.140 Fuck you! Fuck you!
00:10:53.120 Canadian kindness is an illusion.
00:10:55.280 Bullies, racists, bigots, and Nazis.
00:10:58.280 Being defamed is a horrible experience.
00:11:00.780 Because of a joke?
00:11:02.240 they needed a boogeyman for their emergencies act right you cannot live in a country where you
00:11:07.020 actually believe something and you're not allowed to say it what's hanging over my head was 50
00:11:10.960 million and 15 years prison the process becomes the punishment when is this tyranny gonna end
00:11:16.980 is canada free not for some
00:11:19.740 dude that's great thank you i greg wycliffe everybody uh you know when i first saw that i
00:11:34.620 went whoa you've got some some pretty big guns in that trailer and i'm sure you've got more
00:11:44.200 up your sleeve when this comes out how long have you been working on this my whole life it feels
00:11:53.300 like no over uh over the past year uh or so i connected with this award-winning filmmaker
00:12:01.120 and um that's when things started to pick up we started to actually record the interviews and
00:12:06.960 bring everything together but even before that i and a few others uh had already started to do
00:12:12.520 the research and started to do the script writing, really collecting all the dirty laundry on some of
00:12:19.260 the smear merchants in Canada, mainly the Canadian Anti-Hate Network. That was kind of the original
00:12:24.960 sort of purpose of the project is to sort of air out the dirty laundry of this organization
00:12:29.840 and how they really foment hatred against most of the time right-wing people. And from there,
00:12:36.740 you know, it kind of cascaded in all sorts of different directions because when it comes to
00:12:40.860 the fomenting of hatred against certain Canadian citizens, there's actually really clear patterns
00:12:46.320 on very specific ideas. Like what? Well, I kind of summarized it at the beginning,
00:12:53.760 but essentially anybody who opposes the ruling ideology in Canada and they're effective at it,
00:12:58.860 you will get targeted. You will get smeared. You will be dehumanized in the media. You will get
00:13:05.800 attacked in various ways. And depending on how effective you are, those kind of escalations of
00:13:10.620 attack will be more dire when it comes to attacking your livelihood, trying to get you
00:13:16.640 charged in some way to get you caught up in legal battles and all sorts of things like this.
00:13:21.160 It's pretty dirty. It's pretty dirty things that go on. But for the documentary, the kind of three
00:13:26.660 basic categories are number one, the obvious one, anyone related to the convoy or who opposed the
00:13:34.020 covid lockdowns or the covid vaccine mandates yeah very obvious one uh the second most obvious
00:13:41.700 one is anybody who opposes opposes or questions the transgender ideology in schools um like
00:13:48.320 clockwork uh these people even just regular concerned parents regular concerned teachers
00:13:54.780 who are asking very valid questions will get demonized will get smeared like clockwork in
00:14:01.640 many cases by the Canadian Anti-Hate Network. And the category is kind of open to anybody who just
00:14:06.760 opposes the government in general, or is especially effective in general. And also, I guess,
00:14:12.440 outspoken Christians who are true Christians, God-fearing Christians, they will also get
00:14:18.240 targeted, smeared, dehumanized. You know, I'm sure you've heard of Pastor Artur Pawlowski in
00:14:25.960 Calgary oh yeah I've heard his background but I sat down with him uh for three hours in our
00:14:32.140 interview for the documentary he's a colorful character isn't he there's uh he's been through
00:14:37.140 a lot you know the idea that the government is going to persecute you wrongly because you make
00:14:43.540 them look bad he knew all about this before COVID lockdowns you know this is nothing new
00:14:49.400 for Archer Pawlowski and and another common theme is I interviewed a number of people who
00:14:54.760 have come from communist countries and are totally heartbroken with what's become of canada so i know
00:15:01.540 i went off on a bunch of tangents there but um no that's fine i mean you know the the thing about
00:15:06.140 the targeting you know you point out the trans ideology and the covid lockdowns and the mandates
00:15:13.640 and all of that and i imagine this applies to anybody who opposes the idea that there's 215
00:15:19.880 dead bodies of first nations kids in kamloops at that residential school or former residential
00:15:25.320 school i also believe this will apply to anybody who doesn't believe that there's a climate
00:15:29.660 emergency and you know they they convolute everything so incredibly well so as to
00:15:36.340 baffle the average normie out there and brainwash them i suppose but aside from the anti-hate
00:15:44.000 network and i do want to bring in uh your your thoughts on tamara and chris sentencing today
00:15:48.880 a little bit later on of course how far does this go greg i mean the anti-hate network is one thing
00:15:54.960 but is this embedded in canadian left-wing corporate media well let's start with uh the
00:16:02.180 canadian anti-hate network and what they're connected to with what we actually know about
00:16:05.800 so we know that they um have received over a million dollars in funding from the liberal
00:16:12.520 federal government so we know that they get they get funded by the liberals um we know that they
00:16:18.520 have helped advise on legislation in the past uh this legislation this legislation is basically
00:16:24.640 coming gunning for our free speech to take it away under the guise of hate speech um it's had
00:16:31.360 many iterations there was bill c36 back in 2022 probably people don't probably don't remember
00:16:36.580 remember that one because it didn't get too much steam but last year it was bill c63 which is a
00:16:40.940 very scary bill and of course now it is bill c9 um which is all about this anti-hate they actually
00:16:48.080 have like hate and like you know redefining hate all this stuff and their fingerprints are all
00:16:52.040 all over that stuff coming from the canadian anti-hate network now uh also the canadian anti-hate
00:16:57.060 network has a whole you know there's anti-hate.ca but you can also go to i think it's anti-hate.school
00:17:02.840 i forget what the url is but they have a whole system of trying to indoctrinate children with
00:17:08.320 their view their overtly explicitly anti-fascist view of the world now they want to hang on you
00:17:16.240 you say anti-fascist i believe that they are fascist you know that that's the whole thing
00:17:20.800 about the left right like they call us what they are they call themselves what we are they in fact
00:17:27.300 are the fascists they're the ones out in the streets knocking heads around wearing masks
00:17:31.480 uh with weapons so yeah let's call a spade a spade here i mean and you've seen it you've been
00:17:37.240 exposed to it up close absolutely man like ever since the death of charlie kirk this stuff has
00:17:44.700 ramped up with we have uh the response of um donald trump calling antifa a terrorist organization
00:17:51.780 in america which you know i feel like not just calling them that but actually branding them as
00:17:58.920 a terrorist organization officially there is numerous like clear examples of antifa people
00:18:05.780 committing political violence in canada the most egregious one probably is during the trucker
00:18:11.280 convoy you know it wasn't just the convoy in ottawa there was different demonstrations across
00:18:15.160 the country there was one happening in your neck of the woods actually in winnipeg i don't know if
00:18:19.600 you heard about this but a an atifa guy was in a car a jeep and he drove his car into peaceful
00:18:27.860 protesters i was there that night i i remember seeing it it was right in front of me yeah and
00:18:35.280 it's like we know that this guy was like some punk rocker antifa person who was intentionally
00:18:39.480 driving their car into a group of peaceful protesters that is like the definition of
00:18:45.220 political violence the definition of terrorism he's connected to antifa and it got picked up
00:18:51.440 more in the states on the states news media than it did here well you know it's interesting the
00:18:56.060 way the media painted it here they never made the connection to antifa which is why i ask i mean
00:19:02.540 you know because i ran a special on antifa with uh who's that reporter in portland andy no so yeah
00:19:10.920 yeah i ran this special andy no special on the extension on the website the other night and
00:19:16.580 these people are embedded everywhere i mean they they are in corporate media they're in
00:19:25.020 law offices they're in government they're in police departments in some cases they're in the
00:19:31.420 military and because they don't wear a uniform when they're not out in the streets rioting you
00:19:37.620 never know like what is it i mean antifa when when we hear about it we think okay that's what's black
00:19:43.960 block that's those kids in the street causing havoc breaking windows and throwing bricks and
00:19:48.720 setting fires and turning police cars upside down but i've heard them describe it more as an idea
00:19:54.700 yeah well um just another kind of quick example which people might remember there was these sort
00:20:01.780 of uh you know million man million man march for kids yeah that happened in the september months
00:20:07.340 i think it was a couple of years ago there was one protest where uh um josh alexander's brother
00:20:13.240 nicholas alexander got like his eyes sliced open by violent antifa protesters who were
00:20:19.320 literally shoulder to shoulder with Fred Hahn, the leader of the CUPE union, largest union,
00:20:26.440 teachers union in Ontario. And he's there like, yeah, like, of course I'm anti-fascist. What do
00:20:31.540 you think I'm pro-fascist? So he's like right there next to political violence against right
00:20:37.600 wing people who are protesting this transgenderism in schools. And also before that, there was a
00:20:42.220 leaked Zoom call. Do you remember this? There's a leaked Zoom call. And it was like the higher
00:20:46.260 ups in the cupid union who are referring to anti-hate.ca who are referring to seasoned
00:20:51.240 activists who are going to record license plate numbers of protesters i think explicitly or maybe
00:20:58.140 implicitly saying we're going to intimidate concerned parents about this is a teacher's
00:21:03.960 union you know this is insane insane how uh you know the tentacles of the antifa ideology
00:21:10.720 um go across all of our institutions but are they organized i mean in in if so in what way
00:21:16.960 like i'm hearing they're in cells like you know terrorists from the middle east i i think i
00:21:22.500 wouldn't go as far as saying that they're all organized and they're all connected i don't
00:21:25.680 think it's like that i think in some capacities they are more organized but i think it really
00:21:29.920 is a sort of like-mindedness in terms of their politics and i think that like antifa politics
00:21:35.140 broadly is very similar to progressive globalism you know they hate patriots they hate christianity
00:21:42.520 they hate borders they hate um you know they hate a nation state they want the country to be for
00:21:48.800 everybody they want uh you know they hate straight white men it's like you know gays refugees
00:21:54.380 everything like we want as men as all that as possible it's very well in line with uh you know
00:21:59.800 globalist politics or progressive uh like globalist politics of justin trudeau um and there's
00:22:06.260 actually like a reason like jeff i'm sorry to interrupt you is this like revenge of the nerds
00:22:10.820 on steroids i mean i you know i'm being kind of half funny here but you know these kids who grew
00:22:17.720 up probably feeling marginalized in some way right and they want to strike back at society
00:22:24.260 you know so they they get absorbed into this blob of hatred and victimization and they just
00:22:32.540 take on that persona and they become radicalized there's certainly a rabbit hole you can jump down
00:22:39.200 there and there's even like research that's been done on this i think it was actually done in spain
00:22:44.160 where uh some guy was kind of analyzing the sort of um personality type of the anti-fascist and a
00:22:52.560 lot of the time quite frankly they are kind of ugly and unattractive people who feel down on
00:22:58.380 their luck they feel wronged by society and yeah they kind of gravitate towards this very spiteful
00:23:02.980 very resentful driven ideology and um yeah so that's not far off to say this is the revenge
00:23:10.220 of the nerds on steroids that's not that's uh that's not a terrible way to put it yeah uh it
00:23:16.180 would be less funny uh if like they didn't have so much control over our institutions
00:23:21.020 and just kind of like add to the urgency like i was really disappointed in the conservative party
00:23:27.400 uh for not jumping on the antifa thing after the the death of charlie kirk this was for the first
00:23:33.460 time in a long time where like the sort of clear path to claiming the moral high ground for a
00:23:40.360 right-wing person especially in canada was right there very obvious and like i do think that like
00:23:46.700 right-wing people need to almost become a little bit more cynical uh when it comes to politics
00:23:50.660 because like when they say don't let a good crisis go to waste like we kind of need to actually uh
00:23:55.300 you know believe that ourselves and capitalize on that and as i said that is the antithesis of what
00:24:00.920 we are though right i mean that's it's just that's the problem i mean our shadow i am i'm i i hear
00:24:07.920 what you're saying but i'm tired of losing no i'm tired of losing i know i'm tired of losing they're
00:24:12.760 playing the game we got to play the game too and it's not it it's not like you know obviously what
00:24:17.020 happened is tragic but it's like in a way in the states is antifa thing it's a big threat yeah
00:24:24.780 but in a way antifa is almost more active and more prominent here in canada i live in toronto
00:24:30.220 have you seen have you seen how active antifa is in montreal how violent they are in montreal
00:24:34.640 and just across the board not even that just the way that their politics bleeds into the cbc
00:24:40.040 bleeds into our institutions bleeds into the legislation like c9 recently like if you read
00:24:45.940 the most recent article from anti-hate
00:24:48.660 because they make this whole comment
00:24:49.960 about how we're an Antifa organization
00:24:52.840 or an anti-fascist organization.
00:24:54.400 And they kind of define what their politics are.
00:24:56.600 It's very similar to what's in Bill C-9,
00:24:59.540 which is in a nutshell,
00:25:02.840 you can discriminate against straight white men
00:25:05.020 as much as you want.
00:25:06.260 Like they are actually genuinely hateful.
00:25:07.960 They say all these things.
00:25:08.760 They basically assume that, you know,
00:25:10.360 if we don't do something to stop the far right,
00:25:12.320 then we're going to have, you know,
00:25:14.160 abortion will be banned.
00:25:15.520 and there's going to be you know you know marital rape will be legalized it's like this was literally
00:25:19.780 in the anti-hate article it's your average anti-hate article it's actually good for a good
00:25:22.960 laugh if you can see the comedy and how absurd it is but um like the reason i get so excited about
00:25:29.820 this since that you know trump declaring antifa a terrorist organization is this is really the
00:25:36.700 kind of lifeblood this is the nucleus like this is the nucleus of the politics of what we're up
00:25:41.440 against this is like the moral this is their sort of it's a fake morality but like this is their
00:25:46.340 moral core of being antifa anything that is patriotic is bad anything that is you know
00:25:52.860 colonial is bad anything that is opposes transgenderism is bad and it's wrong it's you
00:26:00.080 know it's it's allowed political violence and also the thing that i wish people would realize
00:26:06.060 more is we get so casually dehumanized as conservative minded people on a regular basis
00:26:12.780 everywhere outside of our echo chamber it's not just on cbc it's literally everywhere outside of
00:26:18.620 our echo chamber there's a casual kind of dehumanization of right-wing conservative
00:26:22.300 people they're backwards and uh it was yeah so like people are not shocked and outraged enough
00:26:28.820 and well that's what happens when when media and government make extremist a regular everyday
00:26:37.400 normalized word right or far right i mean every time you see an article in the left-wing corporate
00:26:45.260 media about somebody who's conservative it's always extreme right far right all the time
00:26:52.020 when in reality these people might be small c conservatives at best right that's all they are
00:26:58.100 they believe in traditional values. No, absolutely. Absolutely. And there's plenty of examples
00:27:03.720 in this documentary, like one person, canceledteacher.ca is her website. It's Carolyn
00:27:10.300 Berchowski. She's from the Tri-City area. I think Waterloo District School Board is what she was
00:27:16.280 under. And she went to a school board meeting and had some very kind of just level-headed
00:27:22.180 questions. Hey, I got some questions about some of these books from the library. And she's a very
00:27:27.180 professional really really heart in the right place wants to be a good teacher has worked with
00:27:32.380 kids from all sorts of backgrounds and all that stuff wants to do a good job asks these questions
00:27:37.540 in in the most polite and reasonable ways possible she gets no we're shutting down this meeting the
00:27:43.200 next day you know she's getting or that night she's getting called like far right by her union
00:27:49.580 rep on twitter this is supposed to be the union representative that represents her at the union
00:27:53.640 as a teacher slandering her calling her far right she's not allowed to go into to work the next day
00:27:59.540 this this stuff is like so traumatizing too is something that we're going to emphasize in the
00:28:03.300 documentary like being defamed is a horrible experience you will talk to friends you've
00:28:08.840 known your whole life and they'll see some headline and be like oh well rosemary barton
00:28:14.680 told me you're a demon and it's like you've known me you know me you know who i am how many times
00:28:20.200 the person on tv yeah how many times have you had to explain yourself to a friend you may
00:28:24.840 not have seen in a while because it's happened to me a lot this is another reason why i want to get
00:28:30.640 this documentary out there because like i feel like i'm crazy when i talk to some of my friends
00:28:35.280 and family who aren't initiated on this stuff when i say actually canada's not as free as you think
00:28:39.240 it is they're like roll their eyes like what are you talking about so this documentary is going to
00:28:42.400 be collecting all these stories to show people the trends and be like yeah this is our country
00:28:46.540 this isn't getting talked about and it really is not only uh the sort of nefarious nature
00:28:52.800 of these bias organizations like the canadian anti-hate network but it's it's really about
00:28:58.820 the failure of so many of our institutions especially that's become clear since the convoy
00:29:03.240 and i'll go back to kind of earlier one of your questions like is it just antifa or the canadian
00:29:07.660 anti-hate network yes we have these kind of like overt connections to different institutions even
00:29:12.740 creating legislation, but there's also institutions acting independently that seem to have the exact
00:29:19.480 same politics as Antifa would. You know, there might be spinoff documentaries. At the very least,
00:29:24.960 there's going to be kind of like larger projects I put on YouTube of just academic freedom in
00:29:31.040 Canada because there's a trend there. This isn't Antifa. This is the institutions, post-secondary
00:29:36.760 institutions who are acting in unity with the exact same politics of you can't say that as a
00:29:41.360 as a conservative-minded um you know student or they're embedded though greg they're embedded
00:29:47.160 in all of the institutions i personally believe and that's that's why this has gotten as far as
00:29:53.400 it has i mean how many times you were a convoy you saw the way the police turned on a dime that
00:29:59.320 one day and they started treating everybody like they were terrorists they absolutely could
00:30:04.460 recognize that those people came from all walks all strata of normal canadian life they weren't
00:30:10.400 terrorists they weren't hired thugs there was none of that but yet they go to a palestine protest
00:30:16.600 obviously those guys they've got pallets of bricks on street corners they've got frozen water bottles
00:30:22.700 being delivered to them they're throwing paint at walls they're breaking windows and the cops do
00:30:29.560 nothing there's there's an explanation for it but i'd rather hear it from you well and that's a
00:30:35.840 really people bring that up a lot and, and, you know, we can segue into Chris Barber and Tamara
00:30:41.080 Litch, but it's, um, you know, with the Chris Barber and Tamara Litch thing, they'll say,
00:30:45.520 look at all these pro-Palestine protests, you know, look at, look at the double standard here.
00:30:51.480 And I totally agree. Um, the only issue with that is we're focusing on how the state gives
00:30:57.760 more sympathy to these like foreign conflicts as if like they don't really care. And I'll tell you
00:31:03.580 why that is uh and why i like a different frame uh they don't care as much because it's not holding
00:31:11.120 them accountable okay it's holding some what for some foreign government accountable or some some
00:31:16.080 foreign whatever like sure maybe some canadian politicians have made gestures to support one
00:31:20.300 side or another but it doesn't actually threaten them at their core as the kind of ruling uh
00:31:26.340 government whereas the convoy was threatening them this government you are the corrupt ones
00:31:32.360 you are the problem. That's why they didn't like it. That's why they had to shut it down.
00:31:37.280 That's why we're terrorists. They don't like the fact that we were confronting them as the direct
00:31:42.340 problem. And that's why, you know, it's very true, the double standard of the protest. It's very easy
00:31:48.140 to point at the pro-Palestine stuff and make that connection. I think it's valid. It's an easy way
00:31:52.420 to show people what's going on. But let's not get our eyes off the ball here. You know, let's focus
00:31:56.840 on the fact that this government really doesn't like it when we target them as them being the
00:32:02.300 problem. And just to kind of jump back to something I said before, it's not just the
00:32:06.260 academic institutions, but also the law enforcement. I interviewed some of the
00:32:13.780 coots guys and oh my gosh, that is very, very alarming. And of course, if you haven't heard
00:32:20.700 the story of hashtag hate gate with Jeremy McKenzie and Diagilon, that whole thing is
00:32:26.220 such a mess. I think it's best summarized as like the largest intelligence failure in Canadian
00:32:31.940 history in terms of lies told by the canadian anti-hate network being that you know diagonal
00:32:39.340 as a militia all this stuff they copy and pasted that the media copy and pasted that that got
00:32:44.060 copy and pasted to our officials our safety minister at the time marco mendocino and okay
00:32:49.300 i guess we're going to call the emergencies act then and yeah and one of marco mendocino's
00:32:53.760 assistants confirmed yes the emergency was called because of diagonal people so diagonal is nothing
00:33:00.260 it's nothing it's it's a fan club of jeremy mckenzie's okay that's it and if you want to
00:33:05.820 compare like apples to apples like violence to violence like you're not gonna find much
00:33:10.400 at all with uh with diagonal on other than sort of like some very animated uh comedy bits
00:33:16.620 in a wild kind of podcast do you think that police are compromised in some way
00:33:22.700 you know it's they're taking orders from the top and they're being told to not
00:33:27.960 enforce the law when it comes to some of these protests and some of these people?
00:33:33.260 A common thread in a lot of these interviews, Shadow, was I'm doing this because I care about
00:33:40.360 my family and the future of my country. What are these people doing? They're doing it for a
00:33:44.840 paycheck. They're doing it because they're just doing their job. And I think it is that kind of
00:33:50.140 that sort of cynical. It's very depressing to think about how many bureaucrats, government
00:33:57.640 workers, maybe just professionals who are like part of crown corporations or adjacent to getting,
00:34:01.860 they get fed by the government hoes of money. It's very depressing to think about how
00:34:09.840 they've betrayed their own country quietly, slowly, over time, but they've slowly but surely,
00:34:16.080 they have just they have completely given up on this place and they only care about themselves
00:34:20.860 and their paycheck and you know may god have mercy on their soul because i don't know how
00:34:25.880 they live with themselves i i don't know how i would live with themselves knowing that you're
00:34:29.520 contributing to the slow but sure disintegration of this nation you know all these little decisions
00:34:34.280 by these judges all these little decisions made by these you know by the little uh gremlins or
00:34:39.440 minions who are kind of just doing the bidding of something that is clearly wrong i'm i won't even
00:34:44.580 say evil for everyone because not everyone likes that language but like it's clearly wrong it's
00:34:48.100 clearly immoral but hey well remember that one clip that came out i think it was after at the uh
00:34:54.560 the the rolling thunder kind of like uh motorcycle rally after the convoy and there was some clip of
00:34:59.820 a cop who's like yeah well like i'm gonna buy a new like a swimming pool or something like this
00:35:04.840 he made some like very cynical gross comment about well i don't really care because i'm getting paid
00:35:09.220 to oppress you people so it's uh to me that's very depressing and the only way to get through
00:35:14.260 to somebody like that is to win their hearts and minds with with uh with our own passion with our
00:35:19.280 own activism with our own you know yeah like the the passion to inspire others that's they seem to
00:35:25.500 be doing that at universal ostrich farm right now which is good uh because the police are there
00:35:30.640 they're on the ground there and they're assigned 12 hour shifts and the people who are there are
00:35:37.220 there from their hearts and they're trying to make positive change and save these ostriches
00:35:42.240 at the same time and so 12 hours of exposure day after day after day for these RCMP officers to
00:35:48.820 these people seems to have softened them up in some way from what I'm understanding we're going
00:35:53.460 to have the ostrich folks on tomorrow night by the way your take on the sentences handed down
00:35:58.640 today to Tamara and Chris what do you think you know a lot of people are tempted to say that this
00:36:03.460 is good because they're not going to jail I've seen a lot of people hey they're not going to
00:36:06.900 jail. They're not going to jail. This is still a stain on the country right now. I hope they
00:36:13.120 appeal it. I could totally, like, it's easy for me to say, I hope they appeal it because if you're
00:36:17.740 Tamara Litch, if you're Chris Barber, and this has been drawn out for three years, draining you
00:36:22.200 of resources, time from your family and all this, I can see why it's, you know, it's easy for me to
00:36:29.600 say, Greg, easy for you to say to just appeal it. But I really hope this, this verdict doesn't stand
00:36:35.440 because it sets a horrible precedent um i made a tick tock earlier kind of just crashing out about
00:36:40.660 it because i don't think the conservative party is going to talk about this and i think that's
00:36:44.940 disgusting we got one tweet from pierre polyev about tamara litch and chris barber uh one time
00:36:51.400 over the course of three years polyev rose to uh stardom and leadership of the conservative party
00:36:57.760 off the popularity of the trucker convoy this is like you want to talk about betrayal it's not just
00:37:03.420 from the liberal party guys like the the lack of sort of um using like using this as a leverage
00:37:11.180 point to challenge the cbc challenge these atifa aligned institutions to be like hey this is wrong
00:37:17.040 we support these conservative minded patriots who stood up for fundamental freedoms if you were
00:37:23.280 unvaccinated you couldn't leave the country you couldn't even hold down a job or go into
00:37:28.260 restaurants in some cases. Like, did we forget that? And it's like, Kamara Litch and Chris
00:37:34.560 Barber and the many other people who made these massive sacrifices during the convoy COVID times,
00:37:40.420 they were fighting for our fundamental freedoms. That should be the conservative party's job.
00:37:46.020 And now that it's politically inconvenient, they're not going to say anything about it.
00:37:50.800 Now that a president might be set that a conservative minded protester, leader of a
00:37:56.640 protester is going to be treated like a criminal like i'm sorry if you're if you're being put on
00:38:00.680 house arrest you're being treated like a criminal you're being treated like some sort of dangerous
00:38:05.240 person when in reality way helped contribute to something that was unanimously positive in the
00:38:11.540 country and don't give me this whole well you inconvenienced ottawa for three weeks when the
00:38:17.120 people in ottawa inconvenienced the entire country to a to a completely insurmountable uncomparable
00:38:24.020 degree based on nothing based on no science at all nothing at all it's crazy they just did it
00:38:31.160 so the conservatives don't talk about the ostrich farm they won't talk about antifa when they had
00:38:36.020 the perfect opportunity they're still waving the ukraine flag like what's going on with these
00:38:43.000 people this this is not the pierre poly of of three years ago or even a year ago for that matter
00:38:49.140 uh i mean it's they are career politicians they're career politicians i made a tweet earlier which
00:38:56.080 basically said stop thinking that the conservative party is going to advocate for you they will only
00:39:01.820 advocate for you if you apply external pressure forcing them to do the right thing and there are
00:39:08.620 various ethnic groups who do this to the conservative party you have like the seek lobby
00:39:13.520 you have all sorts of other ethnic groups who are putting pressure on the conservative party to do
00:39:18.760 things for their ethnic group and they're and they're doing it because they're applying that
00:39:22.580 pressure and it seems that patriotic right-wing canadians are sort of asleep at the wheel and
00:39:27.740 they'll just take like little breadcrumbs from polyev and believe that they're going to do
00:39:31.480 that polyev is going to do the best for them when it's just totally not the case but the alternative
00:39:36.100 my friend is so overwhelming i mean where do we even begin i don't think the ppc can do it
00:39:41.320 you we've had that discussion before when's the next election who knows so it's like we're and
00:39:47.860 that's what i mean like we're gonna wait we're gonna sit on our hands for three years like
00:39:51.680 waiting it's people don't realize how much power they do have and here's another way to put it
00:39:58.920 why do you think people get so upset with me when i criticize poly having criticized conservative
00:40:04.580 party it's because or well let's what do you think what are your thoughts i think a lot of
00:40:10.820 people are brand loyal they've been voting that way their whole life and nothing's going to change
00:40:18.100 for them because they don't see it in any other way than red orange or blue that's that's a big
00:40:26.140 that's probably that might be the biggest part of it that might be the biggest part of it but um
00:40:30.160 or another reason why people don't like that and they and they condemn me for it is because
00:40:35.600 it is exposing how they're not doing their job very well i'm like identifying hey you could be
00:40:43.320 representing political prisoners conservative-minded people who are being treated like
00:40:47.960 criminals seems kind of obvious hey you could be much more aggressive against immigration in
00:40:53.140 various ways seems kind of obvious is it cowardice it's just not politically expedient for them
00:40:57.820 they're trying to get that liberal vote so they can finally win government what is it or are they
00:41:02.520 controlled well isn't big money telling them no trying to win the liberal vote and as we've
00:41:07.520 discovered with the elbows up the guy flipping people off the liberal flipping people off we
00:41:13.100 see people celebrating in canada celebrating charlie kirk's death the moderate of a of a
00:41:18.300 the death of a moderate conservative these people hate you and want to kill you and and you think
00:41:23.920 polyev is going to win their vote exactly it's insane and and the reason is these people are
00:41:30.960 basically owned by lobbyists and special interest groups. And they're going to answer to them first
00:41:36.520 because it's the biggest threat to their donor base and their political career. And it's so
00:41:41.700 frustrating. I think it's big, big, big money. So maybe it is. Maybe it is. But I don't like to go
00:41:50.440 too far down that rabbit hole because you lose track of how we can be effective. We can be very
00:41:57.300 effective it's it's it's actually a lot simpler than you think and i think a good example would
00:42:02.760 actually be uh i'm wearing the pin right here the dominion society like we're already you know
00:42:07.180 collectivizing people to apply pressure to all political parties but especially the conservatives
00:42:12.700 because they're probably going to be more sympathetic to our message of remigration
00:42:16.500 you'd hope so it just goes to show that you know organizations like the dominion society can apply
00:42:23.320 pressure to the conservative party and they've already started to talk about the temporary
00:42:26.860 foreign workers program uh michelle remple posted something about getting rid of birthright
00:42:31.820 citizenship this is stuff that domain society started to talk about uh just in the summer when
00:42:36.880 we kind of started to launch and so things can happen i i just think in general we're finally
00:42:44.240 coming out of the haze of the convoy years and the lesson there was the same as like right after
00:42:50.700 the convoy when all these kind of like flailing sort of protests were happening after that you
00:42:55.040 know kind of just showing up with the sign without a plan like that's not enough like you actually
00:42:59.780 need to get a suit and tie on and start to create and build a professional organization that's going
00:43:05.820 to be taken seriously not just by the working class people but also by the people in ottawa
00:43:11.760 ah so we're gonna go change things from the inside then how many how many good men have
00:43:16.040 tried that and come out corrupted themselves oh i mean look i look i'm only teasing you i'm not
00:43:23.260 i'm not making fun i think it's probably the way to go you're triggering me you're triggering me
00:43:27.700 here's another couple things just to just get in real quick um i like to tell people like this
00:43:34.840 isn't star wars this isn't the death star this isn't like we're showing up and we we get in our
00:43:39.780 x-wing fighters and we just shoot one little missile into the little hole and the whole thing
00:43:43.180 explodes and we go home and high five chewbacca and like maybe we flirt with uh princess leia
00:43:47.940 that's not how this works okay this is going to be toil this could be a generational struggle to
00:43:53.540 try and win back our institutions this is going to take time and we need the long-term solutions
00:43:58.820 and quite frankly it's not what people want to hear but you know the solution is can it kind of
00:44:04.860 be a little bit boring you know for example the dominion society has been effective it's not just
00:44:10.300 me ranting about remigration and you know complaining about some of the behavior of
00:44:14.140 certain indians who are now in canada no i'm i'm like going through excel sheets of members and
00:44:20.160 calling them and and taking notes and trying to set them up for volunteer work it's like a bunch
00:44:24.480 of like busy busy b work and another example this documentary oh my god i wish i was making
00:44:31.920 more tiktoks i wish i was making more i'm going through 20 over 24 hours of interview footage
00:44:37.600 categorizing it like sorting through it exporting it in these like large file sizes but like this
00:44:43.740 is the stuff that's actually going to make an impact because it's going to reach out of the
00:44:48.920 echo chamber i'm talking about the documentary now but it's going to take work it's going to
00:44:53.260 take hard work and we need to really look at it like you know we need to win this game we need to
00:44:59.960 play by certain rules of the game you can deny it all you want i know the truth canada's a
00:45:04.840 corporation you can say all that all you want but like unless you're collectivizing people
00:45:08.660 to move in the same direction to apply pressure to something to the conservative party
00:45:13.700 whatever that's like that's what needs to happen even if there is a horrible tragedy apocalypse
00:45:20.200 tomorrow politics will always be at play and it's going to be that exact what i just said it's going
00:45:24.480 to be getting people to be moving in the same direction right now we are putting way too much
00:45:29.920 faith in a very old institution called the conservative party of canada that's rotten
00:45:34.540 and we need to do it ourselves my friend you need help getting this documentary completed
00:45:42.020 and marketed, right? How do we do that? How do we help you? Yes. Uh, you can go to give send go.com
00:45:47.040 slash save free speech. That is the fundraising portal. You can kind of see the, uh, the longer
00:45:53.520 extended version of the trailer where I kind of explain how much more funding we need to complete
00:45:58.020 it. We've already had a great fundraising run last week. So we are cut, we have covered the
00:46:03.600 editing costs, which is huge. Uh, but we want to maximize that marketing budget because with a
00:46:09.520 larger marketing budget is going to reach more eyeballs more ears and what's really exciting i
00:46:13.640 want to emphasize um this award-winning filmmaker i'm working with he's um like he's worked in the
00:46:21.180 liberal arts for a long time okay like he's been to the film festivals he's like you know he knows
00:46:25.500 the ins and outs of the industry and like how to really appeal to the sensibilities of the masses
00:46:31.100 including the centrist center left and even the cbc elbows up ndp uh masses so it's making a really
00:46:40.300 good union because like you know i come from the right wing world and he comes from this liberal
00:46:44.420 liberal arts world he's kind of personally checked out of canada in a way i won't go into detail but
00:46:50.240 he's kind of like i don't know what the hell is happening to my nation anymore he doesn't really
00:46:53.220 have a platform to voice his voice his political opinion but with this documentary he's like he
00:46:58.520 really wants to do a good job at being able to tell cbc watchers even this is what's happening
00:47:04.680 in your country so it's good it's a really exciting marriage where this will this documentary
00:47:10.360 will reach out of our echo chamber this is something you can show your liberal aunt and i
00:47:15.880 got really excited because right off the bat we had this script for him like this is the script
00:47:20.340 we're working with and that was another cost i had to pay up front is to help him massage the
00:47:24.860 script because this is like an industry professional you know award-winning goes to uh
00:47:28.600 film festivals and things like this but he shuffled the script around and tweaked it
00:47:32.560 and i was like oh that's really clever like it's it's going to be much more appealing
00:47:38.440 to not just people who are like in the right-wing echo chamber like myself and
00:47:42.240 and uh and maybe some of your audience not to assume i've been there you know you're on you're
00:47:49.520 on the twitter feed you're like oh my god did you see what carney did this time yeah but uh so i'm
00:47:54.580 very excited sorry but yeah we also need to maximize that marketing budget to reach as many
00:48:00.140 people as possible there's going to be of course screenings across the country yeah you want to go
00:48:04.900 city to city right like and and do this in what 10 12 different places we don't have that uh ironed
00:48:12.780 out yet but uh i'm gonna show people kind of more of a breakdown of like where the marketing budget
00:48:18.340 is going to go and the different things that it's going to cover but um you know once the
00:48:22.680 documentary is done it's like you know marketing it as a whole other thing to to really inject life
00:48:27.240 into it and it's also going to be interesting because we do need to kind of rewrite the end of
00:48:31.900 it to cater to bill c9 and see like by the time it's being released where c9 at and we will change
00:48:39.220 the call to action to talk about bill c9 and you know direct people to be like this is this is it
00:48:46.720 like if this passes we're going to lose our free speech here's why and we'll be you know based on
00:48:51.920 what you just saw in the documentary and that was really like the initial um one of the initial
00:48:57.140 driving things that got me working on this documentary to begin with uh bill c63 the
00:49:02.440 online harms act that made me shit myself part of my language terrified i don't want to live
00:49:08.560 in canada anymore if this passes yeah save our speech.ca right uh give send go.com
00:49:15.180 slash save free speech okay so give send go.com slash save free speech got you my friend thank
00:49:22.060 you very much i that trailer is amazing it's like high end i am incredibly impressed and i can't
00:49:30.640 wait to see the final product greg thanks for coming on tonight really appreciate it there's
00:49:34.320 much more to come thanks for having me shadow okay brother take it easy there is greg wycliffe
00:49:39.320 i'm coming right back with the tamara leach and chris barber's story after this today we're
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00:50:54.160 email info at canadananosilver.com. So the sentencing came down today for Tamara and
00:51:01.440 Chris, and here's the Canadian press story about it. Conditional sentences, 18-month conditional
00:51:08.720 sentences for their roles in the protest. Leach and Barber found guilty of mischief, blah, blah,
00:51:13.400 blah. In an Ottawa courtroom packed with Leach and Barber supporters, Justice Heather Perkins
00:51:19.460 mcveigh sentenced barbara to 12 months of house arrest another six months under strict curfew leach
00:51:25.700 will serve 12 months of house arrest and 3.5 months under a curfew after getting credit for days spent
00:51:31.940 in custody before she was convicted both have a series of exemptions associated with their
00:51:37.460 house arrests following them allowing them to work attend medical appointments and worship services
00:51:43.300 run errands like getting groceries and chris can go and clear the snow from his parents driveway
00:51:50.660 as well that had to be added in at the very end today they got a standing ovation by the way
00:51:57.940 in the courtroom as well as she was leaving the courtroom today after being sentenced
00:52:03.940 tamara got accosted by media and here's some of that video courtesy of right blend
00:52:10.340 at RightBlend on Twitter, all social
00:52:12.540 media.
00:52:13.980 There's Kamara!
00:52:16.300 Kamara, how you feeling?
00:52:17.960 How you feeling, Kamara?
00:52:21.460 They're trying to get in front of her.
00:52:23.060 Look at the media. Look at these guys.
00:52:24.640 Look at these guys. Look at this.
00:52:27.840 Look at this guy.
00:52:28.920 Look at this. Look at this.
00:52:30.940 Look at this guy. He's insane.
00:52:35.760 This guy here,
00:52:37.060 super hands-on. Look at this guy.
00:52:38.700 Look at this guy. Arrest him.
00:52:39.960 look at this coon look at this guy yeah arrest him yeah you were shoving him that's not justice
00:52:45.960 what a joke that's insane dude
00:52:55.380 is that guy paparazzi or something the two lawyers diane magus and lawrence greenspawn
00:53:04.360 were spoken to, not harshly, just spoken to by media
00:53:07.860 after the sentencing came down.
00:53:10.160 Here they are.
00:53:10.720 Is this by the verdict sentence today, Ms. Magus?
00:53:12.860 No, I'm not.
00:53:13.480 It was expected to be in the realm of sentences,
00:53:18.100 the sentencing that were provided to other members
00:53:23.100 or leaders of the convoy,
00:53:25.280 so it was an expected sentence.
00:53:29.020 Can you tell me what kind of message this may send
00:53:31.300 to other individuals who may want to protest,
00:53:34.520 given if it's another protest against government overreach.
00:53:38.460 We see something going on in the ostrich farm right now.
00:53:40.720 What message does the court send in terms of other mass protests?
00:53:45.220 I think the message from the judge was really clear
00:53:47.880 that my client and Ms. Leach had the best intention when they came.
00:54:01.300 The verdict sentence today, Ms. Magus?
00:54:28.040 No, I'm not.
00:54:28.940 But don't block the street.
00:54:31.560 Don't interfere with other people's enjoyment of their property is the clear message.
00:54:37.360 I think the judge wanted to make sure in her decision today and even in her decision on conviction that protest is allowed.
00:54:44.900 That's not the issue.
00:54:45.860 It's the matter.
00:54:46.280 How many people do you think the Freedom Convoy positively impacted?
00:54:50.080 Well, in our submissions, I said thousands, if not tens of thousands.
00:54:54.160 But we received letters of support from hundreds of people.
00:54:59.820 We've received messages. Tamara has received messages.
00:55:03.180 So this was one of those rare cases where I was able to say to the judge,
00:55:08.320 there were some very positive things that happened as a result of this, what was found to be an offense.
00:55:14.900 And the positive is that there are a lot of people who were inspired by Tamara's example,
00:55:20.680 A lot of people who were lifted up and given hope by what she did.
00:55:25.020 Are you satisfied with the sentencing today, sir?
00:55:28.280 Yes, the main objective was to make sure she didn't spend one more day in jail,
00:55:34.380 and that was achieved.
00:55:37.000 So yes, in that sense, we are still very seriously considering an appeal
00:55:43.120 of the conviction for mischief.
00:55:45.380 But as far as the sex goes, we're pleased that she is not going to be spending any more time in jail.
00:55:54.120 Apologies for that, you guys.
00:55:55.380 We had a slight Internet bump there.
00:55:58.140 I am disappointed, but I'm happy these two get to go home.
00:56:04.440 I'm not surprised by this verdict either.
00:56:07.100 We know it was politically motivated.
00:56:09.480 Justice Heather Perkins McVeigh has a reputation as being a fair judge.
00:56:14.440 she took three hours to deliver the sentencing today three hours court started at 10 eastern
00:56:23.060 this morning didn't wrap up until after one o'clock an entire nation was waiting with bated
00:56:29.320 breath to hear what was going to happen so they both get 18 month conditional sentences
00:56:35.700 house arrest for the first year and then after that under very tight conditions
00:56:39.320 some exemptions here and there five hours every week for the necessities of life grocery shopping
00:56:48.340 they get exemptions to go to the doctor if they need to dentist if they need to and tamara gets
00:56:53.680 to go see her grand child born in the next couple of months these two have paid enormously over the
00:57:03.940 past three and a half years. I'm talking about emotionally, spiritually, financially.
00:57:12.480 And it's enough already. And yet the crown, and when I say the crown, I mean the government
00:57:18.700 and their entire apparatus just keep piling on.
00:57:27.020 If this were a football game and it was being refereed fairly, there'd be flags all over the
00:57:32.500 field right now, but it's not being refereed fairly. And we're the only ones who can call
00:57:39.820 that out. And I know it's frustrating sometimes. And Greg was offering some very good solutions
00:57:47.460 tonight. But the big thing, in my opinion, more than anything else, before we can solve
00:57:53.000 any of these problems is we have to expose them. We have to show people that they actually do
00:58:00.220 exist and that a lot of this smoke and mirrors a lot of it's a scam what if you could actually
00:58:09.560 get around what's coming agenda 2030 what if there was a way to do that what if you knew
00:58:18.700 and i knew exactly what was going on because you've got to know what's going on before you
00:58:24.400 can find a solution for the problem we're going to cover that tonight in the extension with
00:58:29.640 um peter laden and mark moss peter laden is an ai expert who's going to lay out exactly what's
00:58:38.260 going on in our world right now and mark moss is a currency expert and a bitcoin expert and he is
00:58:45.420 going to tell us how we can possibly get around the system that's coming up on the extension
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00:59:08.360 25 of the way there mark carney met with donald trump in washington today and here's some
00:59:15.680 highlights of the presser they had this afternoon i think he's a great prime minister i mean he could
00:59:22.980 represent me anytime i will tell you you know i'm not saying that because no he he is a very strong
00:59:28.860 very good leader he's a he's a nice man but he could be nasty he could be very nasty maybe as
00:59:34.940 nasty as anybody how uh i think i think the candidate let me put it this way i can tell you
00:59:40.620 this because they deal with lots of leaders all over the world uh he is uh he is a world class
00:59:47.020 leader he's a man that knows what he wants and i'm not surprised to see that he won the election
00:59:52.960 and won it substantially and i would think he's more popular now he's a good man he does a great
00:59:58.720 job but he's a tough negotiation so then what's holding things up if he's a great man and you
01:00:06.920 want to do a deal with canada why aren't you because i want to be a great man too
01:00:10.720 thank you very much
01:00:15.720 Thank you, everybody.
01:00:16.860 That was great.
01:00:19.040 That could have been good.
01:00:20.260 I think you got that one.
01:00:21.980 That could have been good.
01:00:23.240 Thank you very much.
01:00:24.660 Thank you.
01:00:26.940 Thank you.
01:00:28.180 You guys have great policy.
01:00:30.740 We have strong borders.
01:00:32.400 We have no men in women's sports.
01:00:34.700 I mean, basic things.
01:00:36.640 We're not going to take your child away and change the sex of your child.
01:00:42.800 We're not going to do things like that.
01:00:44.400 what they okay so this this is the best part because there's trump talking about this whole
01:00:49.540 trans thing right i wonder if he knows that carney's got a trans kid look at carney's face
01:00:55.480 right now doing to the country is so incredible and they got away with it with all their woke
01:00:59.700 crap and now it's stopped and we have a country that's based on common sense and strength
01:01:05.540 and uh intelligence i mean we have the united states of america and i say it i say it all the
01:01:12.340 time other leaders have told me this mark hasn't yet but i think he would a year ago we were a dead
01:01:18.240 country and now we we are the hottest country anywhere in the world maybe canada i'll give
01:01:23.260 canada but i like because i do but you know what if i let this go if if we didn't win this election
01:01:28.620 if we had these people that were running that were ruining our country destroying our country
01:01:34.400 with their open borders and men playing in women's sports and transgender from everybody and
01:01:40.380 windmills all over the place if we allow that to go on for another couple of years
01:01:45.640 we would be not only is he hitting the trans thing but he's also windmills all over the place he's
01:01:51.160 hitting the renewable energy thing which is carny's bread and butter this is this is really
01:01:58.520 good so for all that yeah he's a great leader and all that stuff these guys don't agree on anything
01:02:03.500 i don't i'm not sure that we'd even have a country
01:02:06.440 Canadians are refusing to go to the U.S.
01:02:11.420 The numbers are down like 23 percent in the first seven months of the year.
01:02:15.720 What do you say to Canadians that don't want to go to the U.S. now because of your 51st state talk,
01:02:20.460 because of the trade war, the tariffs, and the fear of also being to take that to border?
01:02:25.060 Look, I understand that, and Americans don't want to buy cars that are made in Canada, you know.
01:02:28.620 I mean, we have the same conflict.
01:02:30.420 So there isn't — it's something that will get worked out.
01:02:35.060 There's still great love between the two countries,
01:02:38.660 but, you know, American people want product here.
01:02:43.360 They want to make it here.
01:02:45.400 Detroit was emptied out and moved to Canada,
01:02:47.700 moved to Mexico, moved to other places,
01:02:49.900 not just Canada.
01:02:51.520 And now they're all moving back, you know?
01:02:54.720 They're moving back.
01:02:55.440 We have, right now, I was just telling Mark,
01:02:57.480 we have 17 trillion, but it's really much higher.
01:03:00.180 That was as of a couple of months ago.
01:03:02.660 We have over $17 trillion being invested now in the United States.
01:03:07.020 As an example, Biden, he was the worst president we've ever had,
01:03:11.620 but they had less than $1 trillion in four years.
01:03:15.780 We have more than $17 trillion in eight months.
01:03:22.040 Sometimes Trump will exaggerate a little bit.
01:03:26.740 i can't tell you if he is there or not but no deal as of yet there is no deal we don't know
01:03:37.520 if they spoke about the ostrich situation privately we don't know if they spoke about
01:03:42.600 the censorship problems privately we do know as we pointed out last night in the show that
01:03:48.480 trump and jd vance for that matter are not happy with the european union and their censorship plans
01:03:55.160 could be they feel the same way about canada even as bills c8 and c9 reach second reading in the
01:04:04.280 house of commons that's it for the show tonight you guys the extension coming up in two minutes
01:04:09.060 on shadow davis.com can you get around the system and still live comfortably can you get around the
01:04:17.140 system and still stay in your home without having to live in a shack in the middle of the bush
01:04:24.120 with no running water yeah that's coming up in the extension in just a couple of minutes on
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01:04:36.820 tomorrow night eight o'clock we're going back to the ostrich farm tomorrow night so we'll see you
01:04:41.740 then have a great sleep tonight and a great day tomorrow bye for now
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