The Shadoe Davis Show - September 03, 2025


Sept. 2nd⧸2025- Guest: Katie Pasitney w⧸Universal Ostrich Farm


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00:04:00.000 hello everybody how you doing welcome it's shadow at night for tuesday september 2nd
00:04:18.100 2025 i hope you had a spectacular labor day long weekend i hope the weather was good wherever you
00:04:23.120 are i had a great long weekend at least the first part of it i was out traveling around
00:04:28.500 I've met some fantastic people and reacquainted myself with others, people I've met before but
00:04:33.340 haven't seen in a long time. Rachel and Bob. Hello. Zoe, Ellie, Ander, Jack, Mary, and Priscilla
00:04:41.760 and Jim, just to name a few. I'm not going to tell you where, but I did get a chance to see
00:04:50.100 a lot of these folks. And I'll tell you what, seeing you in person warms my heart. It's wonderful
00:04:57.080 getting a chance to see you guys every night when we do the show and by the way now that it's past
00:05:01.100 labor day we're moving to a five-day week again so fridays are back at eight o'clock so it's
00:05:06.880 weeknights at eight o'clock central but seeing you face to face getting a chance to shake your hand
00:05:12.480 or give you a hug i love that so i'm going to do a lot more of that as time goes on towards the
00:05:18.320 latter part of the weekend however we got some pretty alarming news from universal ostrich farm
00:05:23.960 and so tonight we have the spokesperson for universal ostrich farm she's been doing a
00:05:31.120 fantastic job these past what is it eight months now getting the message out katie posidney will
00:05:37.800 join the show in just a couple of minutes and i want to say some quick hellos before we get going
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00:08:14.940 katie hello welcome back to the show nice to see your face again it's not under these
00:08:41.060 circumstances, obviously, but it's nice to have you back on. Thanks for having me on. Do you know
00:08:45.900 how real this is? I'm sitting on the bathroom floor, getting a backdrop. I'm in an old farm
00:08:51.920 house, 135 kilometers away from a major city, fighting for the lives of almost 400 animals
00:08:58.220 after nine months. And this is where we're at. Sitting on the bathroom floor. Yeah. Well, I know
00:09:05.260 what it's like in that place. I spent a couple of weeks there myself. And if you're not stepping
00:09:09.360 over people you're stepping over dogs so so i uh i totally understand that you want to find a place
00:09:17.000 just to get a few moments peace um look we're lucky i'm not on the bathroom floor crying yesterday
00:09:24.080 was a crying day though wasn't it it was yeah both to you both yesterday and today have been crying
00:09:30.040 days uh it's turned from crying to anger i'm angry i'm really angry you know um here we are
00:09:39.340 we have i've been watching these video clips of virologists and that for canadian food inspection
00:09:45.360 agency angela rasmussen uh brian conway um all these people put out statements and i'm angry
00:09:52.040 you know they say they they go out and they put these statements and say well there's no way of
00:09:57.140 knowing if these animals are still sick how much to get do they get paid for that because maybe we
00:10:04.080 should test them. Maybe that would be a great idea. Well, how about a visit to the farm just
00:10:09.840 to have a look and see? I mean, even the average person can look into the ostrich pens, the areas
00:10:17.280 and see that they're perfectly healthy. They're running around, they're doing what ostriches
00:10:22.660 normally do. And there's no sign of illness, at least not when I was there. Has there been
00:10:28.220 anything since then? Absolutely not. We're 231 days, happy, healthy ostriches full of herd
00:10:35.160 immunity and antibodies. But somehow antibodies don't exist anymore. Herd immunity doesn't exist.
00:10:41.940 I put some clips together of Bonnie Henry in 2021 explaining how herd immunity, herd immunity. So 0.85
00:10:49.020 it's like they just, you know, they love to take, you know, plays out of their handbook and use
00:10:52.980 whatever they fits for them um they haven't been present on our farm in six months since february
00:10:59.140 26th yeah canadian food inspection agency has not been on our farm present for six months uh there's
00:11:08.660 never been any water samples there's never been any soil samples there has never one of these
00:11:14.100 ostriches that are alive standing out there resilient and beautiful have not been tested
00:11:20.740 so there's we are going to come in after 231 days and nine months under quarantine and we're going 0.93
00:11:28.260 to kill every one of these animals with no testing and i want to go to this too so they made a
00:11:35.300 statement on cbc news uh radio and i forget who had made this made the statement it was another
00:11:41.940 virologist somebody speaking for canadian food inspection agency and they said it's going to cost
00:11:47.620 too much and it'll take too much time to test these animals okay well the department of justice
00:11:54.240 and the canadian food inspection agency is well over a million dollars fighting us this on this
00:11:59.360 cause and then now we're at what you're going to lead into is our tip off which came from an
00:12:05.840 extremely reputable source or this would not be discussed that um there's a task force that is
00:12:13.180 being initiated for mobilization and that is coming from vancouver and that is coming from
00:12:19.620 surrey and that we're looking at well over 100 police officers now so you're telling me that a
00:12:26.260 vet coming to our farm and testing these animals would have been way more expensive and time
00:12:32.240 consuming than rounding up 120 or 30 task force police officers driving them out 135 well how far
00:12:40.820 would that be from vancouver i mean that's like 700 yeah yeah 600 kilometers paying their overtime
00:12:47.000 paying their lodging paying for their food to come and kill healthy animals put a family out of um
00:12:56.020 you know our livelihood decades of animals are going to die they don't know how they're going
00:13:01.100 to do it there's no humane way to kill healthy animals so you're telling me that having a bed
00:13:06.740 here and come test these animals was going to be more expensive and then we had the FDA and the NIH
00:13:12.380 offer to pay for those tests and come and take do those tests for us we have had another DNA
00:13:19.280 clinic bank out of the United States offer the same thing extremely reputable works with the
00:13:25.780 government all the time in major big events and to go and identify people's bodies and that with
00:13:33.460 their with their dna kits they've offered to pay for the testing so canadian food inspection agency
00:13:40.520 i absolutely know that we are in a precedence war they do not want to they do not want to lose face
00:13:46.980 but i don't think what they're realizing is that if they come in and their last picture to this
00:13:54.200 world as the world watches is us at our knees crying in despair that these decade-old animals
00:14:01.760 are being murdered by the hand of bureaucracy bureaucratic overreach then that's gonna create
00:14:11.220 a storm i don't know i don't know katie if they even understand or care about how it looks at
00:14:20.500 this stage of the game i mean let's go back to last week i got your text and it was two words
00:14:26.540 we lost now that was the appeals case you were not allowed to bring any new information into
00:14:33.880 that case were you no no we were not so that that's a appeal federal court of appeal case
00:14:39.900 was based on their initial decision to call which again they should have not in 41 minutes
00:14:48.040 after getting that first initial we had two pcr tests ran on two animals that were deceased out
00:14:54.500 of all of these living beings out there. And they took those samples back to the Abbotsford lab.
00:15:01.480 The Abbotsford lab is not an accredited lab to test for the H5N1. Winnipeg lab is the only lab
00:15:08.860 that is an accredited lab in Canada to test for H5N1. 41 minutes after they were running our
00:15:15.500 samples at 1.30 in the morning in a government lab, who works at 1.30 in the morning for the 0.99
00:15:21.240 government and 41 minutes later they signed off our call order to kill every one of these animals 0.97
00:15:28.980 strip of strip us of our livelihoods strip us strip the world from the possibility of opportunity 0.99
00:15:35.020 for science and innovation to do with the therapeutics and antibodies and a new
00:15:40.200 sustainable option rather than vaccinations um with our research and 41 minutes later they
00:15:48.380 decided to make that decision so we thought we had a chance because that should have influenced
00:15:53.780 that they did make a wrong decision there they jumped to stamping out within 41 minutes of that
00:15:59.500 lab result going to a non-accredited lab and they should have given us more time they should have
00:16:05.400 researched they should have allowed more that lab result should have went in and reached the
00:16:09.800 winnipeg lab before they signed the call order um there's a lot of variables that we felt confident
00:16:16.020 in but we don't yeah this is a situational case too it's not static where things remain the same
00:16:23.760 much has changed since last december when those two tests were taken there hasn't been any further
00:16:29.520 testing as you pointed out over and over and over again so when you when you go to an appeals case
00:16:34.800 i thought that you came armed with new evidence or at least the latest evidence and that evidence
00:16:42.420 would be, hey, these animals are all perfectly healthy. Nobody has contracted any H5N1. There's
00:16:48.120 been no epidemic or pandemic or even any sickness around our farm at all. And there have been
00:16:52.760 people all over the place. Now we understand nobody's allowed in the quarantine area except
00:16:58.340 for you and your mom, but you're not sick. And you look right, Shadow, you've been here.
00:17:04.200 Look at the ridiculousness. And I mean, and I want to be supportive over the Canadian Food
00:17:08.760 inspection agency because it's a really important agency i think that it has a very very um a big
00:17:14.720 responsibility within canada and so i want to be kind to it but you were here and you saw the
00:17:19.800 cautionary the tape and the zone of the right of the um of the quarantine area it reminds you a lot
00:17:26.680 of the six feet apart doesn't it how is this protecting um everybody from getting sick i mean
00:17:34.320 but we we are also proud because we've had probably about over a thousand people here in
00:17:39.620 the last nine months and we're all fine um we did get we did get our blood tested quite a while ago
00:17:46.520 and my my mom's and her business partners and some people who've just been here a really long
00:17:52.200 time who are curious got our blood tested and we we all have h5n1 robust strong positive antibodies
00:18:00.100 so this is fear-mongering at its best and if we allow it to continue
00:18:07.200 it's it'll lead into something that we know that none of us want yeah well this has been part of
00:18:14.760 the plan and that's why i i personally took such an interest in what was going on at the farm and
00:18:20.240 that's why i went there twice i mean you know very very supportive of everything but it's a
00:18:24.560 It's a linchpin, Katie, in everything that's going on this agenda.
00:18:28.860 So is there any opportunity for a Supreme Court hearing?
00:18:35.160 We want to say yeah.
00:18:37.340 But with our tip-off the other day, I think we heard that they're done.
00:18:41.500 That they are not going to acknowledge anymore from our lawyer that they've already put into motion the initiating a task force.
00:18:52.020 They've already planned it.
00:18:53.780 um today we had a black helicopter flying around our farm i don't know what this means this is all
00:19:00.880 new to me you know maybe it was just a black helicopter and it's coincidental i don't how
00:19:05.700 how low was the helicopter flying pretty low and it was right over our farm um but i mean you know
00:19:13.060 here we go i keep saying every day um it's a miracle monday it's a miracle tuesday and i
00:19:19.620 honestly believe with the international support and all the people like you who could keep promoting
00:19:25.320 the awareness of what is going on in the situation we are at a pivotal time in Canada and everybody
00:19:30.780 thinks that Canada is broken but Canada is fractured yes but we have the opportunity to
00:19:38.240 change it and that is what we're fighting for here at Universal Ostrich Farm we are ground zero for 0.94
00:19:43.880 change remove ostriches out of the equation we are trying to educate people about the policy
00:19:49.300 about the problems with that policy about what that policy means that if you think that they're
00:19:55.220 not coming for your farm next there are steam rolling farmers and they get to make up the
00:20:00.580 rules along the way they operate with excessive freedom no accountability they make up their own
00:20:06.880 rules and it's a big problem the biggest problem is that they can come onto your property based
00:20:11.720 off suspicion and kill everything you own so you remember this don't wait before it's too late
00:20:19.460 we have the momentum we have the people watching we have the international support we have the
00:20:24.720 world is watching rise up farmers rise up and join the cause because if we can change this policy
00:20:32.320 and make it work for us and not attack us we have we have possibility we have opportunity
00:20:39.220 but right now we are losing farmers at an alarming rate we are losing our food nutritional food
00:20:45.440 supply we have we are losing our sovereignty to a non-elected governing body of the world
00:20:51.100 animal health organization which has actually led into the one health agenda um we have the 2030
00:20:57.980 uh you know agenda coming up i mean it's you know it is a it's a bleak thing that we will not have
00:21:05.180 we will eat factory meat and we will eat crickets and be happy and if you ever want to see cows
00:21:12.540 roaming in the fields again in the next five to ten years you're going to stand with us
00:21:16.380 and we are just have you had any have you i'm sorry to interrupt you have you had any
00:21:21.220 farmers at all reach out to you and say we're going to stand with you or are they still sitting
00:21:27.000 there doing nothing we we have a lot of farmers reach out and we don't have any that have say
00:21:34.900 per se took a stand with us um they're going through it's really sad and i'm alarmed to see
00:21:42.860 how many p how many farmers are actually gone through the stamping out process they don't have
00:21:47.200 their test results they don't have compensation all their animals are dead and they're stuck with
00:21:53.720 the bill to clean their barns but they won't but they won't but they won't stand up with us
00:21:59.720 well that woman that we had on uh when we interviewed her she told us exactly what
00:22:05.360 happened that was a horrible situation yes that was and that was wonderful i mean she was at a
00:22:10.480 burden um she's a fantastic lady she's local and she just she knew it she saw it she said
00:22:17.040 she was stuck with the bodies of her own animals they came in they killed and said here you go
00:22:21.960 yeah and you got you got to bury them yourself and here's the rule and go clean your own barn
00:22:27.680 because you're the expert now we are the experts to decide that they should be killed without
00:22:32.640 testing but now you can go clean it up and everything yeah so let me ask you um there's
00:22:38.980 rumors flying around katie everywhere i woke up this morning i had i'm not kidding when i tell
00:22:43.780 you that i had 32 messages on my facebook another 30 on my email shadow you wouldn't believe there's
00:22:49.960 300 RCMP officers mobilizing in Kelowna and and I thought all right well show me show me your
00:22:56.640 sources and of course there were no I heard from a friend or my brother-in-law said or whatever
00:23:02.240 so without revealing your source um what do you know exactly we know we have days not weeks
00:23:10.800 um and we know that we've been told to prepare we were told that my mom and myself and her
00:23:20.000 business partner will be arrested um to remove us from the property if we will not leave if we
00:23:27.100 will not leave willingly like if we won't get in our cars and leave we will be arrested and
00:23:31.660 escorted off the property um we have been told to prepare emotionally and um yeah I mean how do you
00:23:44.700 take that how do you take that we've been we've been preparing nine months emotionally no farmer
00:23:51.800 no Canadian citizen no one in the world should have to go through what our family has gone through
00:23:57.220 just to test your animals without the threat of six months in jail
00:24:00.900 and a $200,000 fine per animal.
00:24:03.500 Nobody.
00:24:04.920 No, you're right.
00:24:05.900 And I can't even believe.
00:24:08.220 By the way, how's your mom doing?
00:24:10.020 She's good.
00:24:11.060 She's good.
00:24:11.820 We've had a lot of cries.
00:24:14.160 We are preparing mentally for things that we know we don't ever want to see.
00:24:20.940 But we're hopeful.
00:24:22.300 And I said to my mom, we're taking this to the finish line.
00:24:25.440 we're gonna we got one more touchdown and uh we're gonna give it all we got and i said i'm
00:24:32.120 gonna tom brady this i'm gonna figure this out um pulling up out every stop and i'm asking for
00:24:39.020 every prayer in the world and um every one of those animals deserve the right to live we just
00:24:43.940 did chores today we looked in their big beautiful eyes as they're pecking and clucking and dancing
00:24:50.040 and they're so happy and you can't help but just go and look up at the sky and say more miracles
00:24:58.220 please more miracles have you been in touch with john casimeditas and and rfk jr and yeah all of
00:25:08.440 those folks in the united states is there any last ditch negotiation is there anything going
00:25:13.980 on behind the scenes that you might be able to tell us about um i'm praying uh john casimeditas
00:25:19.860 has been an amazing advocate as everybody knows he's an animal lover and he doesn't want to see
00:25:25.480 these animals die he understands the opportunity with these animals for mankind and human um for
00:25:31.820 mankind and animals across the globe and um so he's been making calls and he's been trying
00:25:37.800 everything he can he's in yeah talks and reached out to rfk and dr oz um and now we're kind of
00:25:46.380 leaving it in their hands. We have MPs. Scott Anderson has been wonderful. Jordan Keeley out
00:25:52.720 of Northern Peace and other MLAs. David Williams. We have people who are really stepping up within
00:25:58.720 our political area to really give us support. I really am disappointed that we haven't had anyone
00:26:07.900 like Pierre. Somebody really, you know, stand by us and stand up. You know, I saw a post from
00:26:14.640 here saying family and farm land or animals or i don't know something like that i forget now i'm
00:26:22.380 sorry but i was like i saw it and i was like what how is how can he post about this and the world
00:26:28.840 is up in war about ostriches and we can't even get an email or a phone call or something we had
00:26:36.000 danielle smith and rob ford a few weeks ago speak out i'm going to play that clip for you guys
00:26:40.380 Mickey here with Politico. This question is for Smith and Ford. I was speaking with John
00:26:47.200 Katsimatidis regarding the ostrich situation in BC. He had a meeting yesterday with RFK Jr.
00:26:55.980 and Dr. Oz on this matter. He essentially wants the PM to intervene in the case. And he said that
00:27:01.760 he's spoken to both of you on this issue as well. Will you be applying pressure to the PM on this?
00:27:07.280 And do either of you have any issues or any concerns about the federal government's treatment of farmers, particularly in this case?
00:27:16.700 Well, I have asked my agriculture minister to look into it to see if we had a similar situation in Alberta, what would we be able to do differently?
00:27:25.880 And one of the things that I think is worth looking at is when avian flu went through that herd, it did kill 20 percent of them, but it didn't kill 80 percent of them.
00:27:35.260 so maybe there is something did it kill 20 katie was it 20 no it was under 20 it was 15.
00:27:42.660 okay i think to learn from whether there's a an immunity or some kind of vaccine that could be
00:27:47.860 developed as a result of having um that flock survive i think that um maybe we have to think
00:27:54.420 about different ways to to do um animal husbandry and animal safety and why not try a different
00:28:01.160 approach. So I'm open-minded to see if there's any persuasion on that. I gather that the U.S.
00:28:07.720 government is interested in partnering with BC if they wanted to do that. I'd be supportive of that
00:28:11.980 because you can see that this case has really taken on a lot of public sentiment behind it.
00:28:18.180 And if we can find a better way than doing mass culls in any situation like this, I think it's
00:28:23.180 probably worth it to try to find a better way to do it. I don't know if you've got a thought.
00:28:26.280 yeah no I've talked to John many times about these ostriches I'm an animal
00:28:31.380 lover full disclosure and I want to do everything I can to help him I think he
00:28:36.460 had a plan to bring him down to Florida as well and to a sanctuary down there so
00:28:41.360 anything John needs I'm always there to support him he's a good man he cares for
00:28:46.280 animals and he puts his money where his mouth is too when it comes to making
00:28:51.960 sure that he protects all animals what about katie all of the animal protection agencies
00:29:00.920 where have they been have have you reached out to any of them have any of them reached out to you
00:29:06.440 we reached out to ducks unlimited pita um oh gosh i don't know there's some whole bunch more no nine
00:29:14.600 months nine months later nothing what's the big justice animal justice has spoke out a couple
00:29:19.480 times i appreciate that very much um and they are very much against what's happening and um but no
00:29:27.480 no uh no activists nobody that actually is you know really out there i know that they're throw
00:29:33.860 some paint on some fur coats but i sorry i maybe that's i don't i'm just i maybe no no no no you
00:29:40.540 you make a very good point there i mean if you can stand there yeah and and if they can go ahead
00:29:46.720 and say well we're going to throw paint on fur coats but we're not going to save 400 amazingly
00:29:52.320 beautiful prehistoric animals who are thriving happily right now i don't know what their purpose
00:29:59.040 is yeah i don't know either i'll tell you right now i feel like i'm way more of an activist than
00:30:04.400 any of them um and i'm proud of it i've been an activist my whole life for animals i've been
00:30:09.600 i've been raised by one of the best my mom and uh i will always be the voice for those that don't
00:30:16.320 have one and these animals we are going to take it to the finish line these animals deserve every
00:30:22.780 piece of fight that we have in us and believe me my dad is a paraplegic at home as you know my
00:30:28.700 he met my dad's shadow yes and um it's not easy we're juggling my dad's care we're juggling chores
00:30:36.680 we're juggling this battle and fight and you got to get exposure and awareness around or out around
00:30:42.600 the world. My goal has always been to connect and communicate with these people, everybody around
00:30:47.980 the world that is supporting this and aware. And then those even who don't support us, I want to
00:30:53.060 try to educate them and help them understand what we're fighting for here. It has been a long
00:30:59.360 ride with a lot of sacrifices. Sometimes, you know, when you feel, I don't know how many times
00:31:07.040 we feel like we've we almost lost it lost it and then we pulled it back but now we know we are at
00:31:14.260 the end of the rope something is going to happen here and we just want to everybody to know that
00:31:20.880 we're going to keep fighting and i know that the world's going to keep watching you wrote a letter
00:31:25.460 to mark carney last week didn't you yeah i did there was there was a condition in that letter
00:31:30.960 or some sort of mechanism that he could use as Prime Minister
00:31:35.500 to stop this from happening?
00:31:37.920 What is that?
00:31:39.260 Oh, boy.
00:31:40.000 I forget the name.
00:31:40.900 It's actually a pro.
00:31:42.940 It's a unique name, and I'm sorry, I don't remember it.
00:31:46.680 But there is.
00:31:48.120 There is.
00:31:48.980 Do you have it there?
00:31:50.160 Okay.
00:31:50.460 There is.
00:31:51.980 You sent it to me.
00:31:54.000 Again, we're just asking for the right thing to be done.
00:31:57.940 There's right and there's wrong,
00:31:59.060 and we still have the opportunity to do the right thing before we make one of
00:32:03.660 the biggest mistakes. And once we kill these animals, 1.00
00:32:06.640 there's no turning back. There is no turning back. So, you know, 1.00
00:32:12.320 we're not just defending ostriches at universal ostrich farms.
00:32:15.500 We're protecting a future where science and compassion and courage or can
00:32:21.220 lead, they can, that can lead the way for the next generation. And it's,
00:32:25.460 okay I think this is
00:32:28.100 I think it is here
00:32:30.460 no that was to the shadow minister
00:32:32.440 that one that you wrote there's so many different
00:32:34.540 letters in here that you've written
00:32:36.060 I wish I was
00:32:37.680 more prepared
00:32:39.160 I'll probably find it for you
00:32:42.420 hi everybody
00:32:44.200 it's okay
00:32:46.420 don't worry about it
00:32:47.780 I know it's been
00:32:48.600 have you got it
00:32:50.040 yeah
00:32:52.660 yeah
00:32:55.300 that's the shadow minister one yeah you're right oh it's okay so it's the royal prerogative of
00:33:02.020 mercy prerogative yes yes so you say we respectfully request your consideration of
00:33:08.460 a royal prerogative of mercy in this matter will traditionally apply to the context of criminal
00:33:12.620 sanctions this actually this is a great idea its foundation lies in justice humanitarianism and
00:33:21.360 compassion principles that apply here with profound urgency why this qualifies extraordinary
00:33:26.100 circumstances no other remedy exists humanitarian compassionate grounds our request yeah so you sent
00:33:32.620 this letter off to him i don't know that it ever made it to him have you have you heard anything
00:33:39.100 back at all from anybody in government i mean we know jordan and we know your conservative mp has
00:33:45.740 been out and he's been speaking out as well but nothing from any government personnel at all
00:33:50.900 No. No, we barely hear from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. They ask us for updated, we have to give them permits, a permit request for whoever is going to be doing chores. And that's all they're hard and sticky on us about is who's doing chores and reapplying for them.
00:34:12.100 even though it's the same people going to do chores for two months they need new permits for
00:34:18.540 those same people done every couple weeks again it's just one of those those loopholes that they
00:34:23.920 just want to try use your time use your resources use your energy until you break so you have got
00:34:31.220 this except exemption to go and and do the chores and your mom has the exemption to do the chores
00:34:37.440 um how is it that you're allowed into public i don't know i'm sorry don't don't jinx me
00:34:46.760 next time i see shadow i'm gonna have an ankle bracelet no you know what i'm saying is it's
00:34:53.120 silly it's the same as standing up with a mask on in a restaurant and then sitting down you can
00:34:58.480 take it off but you know what i mean it's it's ridiculous you can't hug anybody outdoors or you 0.98
00:35:02.720 can. You got to be six feet away, then you don't. I mean, that's exactly what this is. It makes
00:35:08.100 absolutely zero sense. And what I found alarming is that these judges, even if they didn't get to
00:35:16.380 hear any new evidence, which is ridiculous because this is a conditional case, things are changing
00:35:22.900 daily, right? It's not like things are the same as they were back in January.
00:35:27.800 um it amazes me that more politicians haven't stood up do they do you think they find it's
00:35:35.820 not politically expedient them for expedient them for them to do this i don't know but you know for
00:35:41.080 the conservatives in mind for me i think a really great advantage is the research and the unit the
00:35:47.480 the lead into research and science and innovative science um for canada you know like and that's
00:35:55.320 what I thought anyway that for on a conservative angle it'd be right up their alley this is a great
00:35:59.600 opportunity to bring innovation science research and collaboration and into Canada as well as
00:36:08.960 economic growth and opportunity with what we were planning with our extraction facilities
00:36:14.260 therapeutics being world leaders and in a therapeutic tool to be to help on a global scale
00:36:22.620 i i thought for sure we would hear from pierre or someone bigger i definitely thought so yeah it's
00:36:29.220 been um it's been crickets out there i definitely have the feeling and it makes me a bit nervous
00:36:35.080 you know we saw what they did to truckers we saw what they did to our health care workers
00:36:39.080 and they are coming after our agricultural sector uh canada do you remember shadow when canada bought
00:36:45.540 550 000 doses of the h5n1 vaccination about four months ago yeah where are they sitting
00:36:51.820 well and then that's what i was i painted my own picture but you know if you go down truckers and
00:36:59.600 health care workers and now agricultural sector it would only make sense that now to have an animal
00:37:04.160 and you know you're to be uh have cattle or to have ostriches you're you're gonna have to get
00:37:10.320 vaccinated when i had you on i think it was back in march the first time um april not maybe even
00:37:20.380 february yeah and i asked you you're going to be going right down to the wire with this should they
00:37:26.980 decide they're going to come and and kill the ostriches and now we're hearing that they might
00:37:33.120 drag you right off your own property first of all i find that appalling and alarming at the same time
00:37:38.300 and i want everybody to understand that we talked about food security earlier but what about your
00:37:46.880 own property rights yeah these people can actually come on to your own property and haul you off
00:37:53.780 for what what what reasons would there be don't they have to give reasons or can they just do
00:38:00.280 this unconditionally you could just be you could just be in their way it could be a conflict of
00:38:07.420 you could be um this is the problem and this is a big problem canadian food inspection agency
00:38:14.060 doesn't really answer to anyone uh they're like a bunch of kids loaded like i said running around
00:38:19.200 loaded handguns shooting aimlessly and have no idea the repercussions two to three years down
00:38:24.240 the road for their actions and um you know it's not just like you said it's property rights it's
00:38:30.600 livelihoods and it's our food security and it's being you know it's being swiped away with little
00:38:38.180 to no recourse they can just take it away and we have to protect our our freedom uh these are
00:38:45.860 animals that we are experts in they are not they they don't even know they didn't even understand
00:38:52.040 ostrich on their visits these are they ostriches are dangerous animals the only reason that my mom
00:38:58.280 um has garnered the love and or the respect from these animals and i have respect for them
00:39:04.100 is because it's been 35 years of understanding their personalities and trusting them and they
00:39:12.500 trust her but if you go in there and you walk in there you're gonna get hurt and um so I think
00:39:19.540 anyways they don't know how they're gonna do it um this is a this is an organization that
00:39:24.860 needs a complete overhaul and they need to put um you know people in the positions um
00:39:31.380 that are making these decisions that have a lot more hands-on Canadian food inspection agency
00:39:36.580 usually doesn't show up for cullings they hire a third party contracted killings so they don't
00:39:43.040 even come and get any blood on their hands which I I bet you if we could establish you know out of
00:39:48.960 those two out of two callings of Canadian food inspection agencies who's put the pen to paper
00:39:53.360 had to be present to witness the pain and the destruction and what people were losing in the
00:40:00.360 animals that were suffering i bet you they would think twice about their job or they would go at
00:40:04.980 least to try to make it better and that's all we're doing you know it's interesting that you
00:40:10.280 say that i remember watching i wasn't in ottawa but i remember what you know maggie she was on
00:40:17.460 the line when they came through those cops and they were doing all that kettling in the streets
00:40:22.280 of downtown ottawa and um she was kneeling on a on a canadian flag begging them begging these
00:40:31.340 officers these masked officers to stop and think about what it was they were doing yeah those
00:40:38.220 officers knew that these people who were in the streets of ottawa weren't professional protesters
00:40:44.220 like we've seen almost every weekend in major cities in this country for the last three years
00:40:49.060 these were average Canadians who were fighting for their livelihoods like you say their freedoms
00:40:56.600 to be able to leave the house or to have family over for Easter or Christmas or whatever it was
00:41:02.040 they knew that they could see that these officers well it's the same situation now when these 100
00:41:08.580 officers or however many of them come barging down that that dirt road yeah I'm wondering
00:41:16.080 how and even if it's possible to get through to them and say please guys think about what
00:41:25.120 you're doing here yeah think about what you're doing like the world is watching this and
00:41:33.220 they're going to try and make it so that you can't record it or stream it katie they're
00:41:38.220 to throw you out of there first yeah and it would be a shame that people can't see this is it
00:41:48.320 possible that they're going to do the same thing to you guys they did to the lady with the chickens
00:41:53.320 and just say okay it's your mess now clean it up i don't think so and the reason being
00:42:00.680 i say no because i think that they they went off the cuff on that this is such a bad virus
00:42:08.740 that it has the ability the possibility to mutate um with no scientific proof they have
00:42:14.480 no scientific data we're full of it we have tons um but they don't have any but i think that
00:42:21.340 they will try and do a little bit better of a cleanup because they know that the world is
00:42:26.680 watching i think they're going to act maybe i this is my assumption they would not want to leave 400
00:42:33.720 ostrich carcasses there for you guys to photograph i don't think no i think optics for everything
00:42:39.320 here and we built a set of bleachers the supporter did and it was all optics i'm sorry what did you
00:42:45.720 say you've got bleachers set up yeah i what did you get bleachers from where did they come from
00:42:54.440 they built them. And so we've got two sets of bleachers. And it was it's more about the
00:43:00.920 messaging. The messaging is the world is watching. There's a big, big banner on that says the world
00:43:08.500 is watching. And I think we got to think about that, right? How do how does how's Canada going
00:43:14.900 to lead the way? What are we going to do in Canada that's going to set us aside from the rest of the
00:43:20.940 world can we show that we can come together in unity and create change that's going to create
00:43:25.740 a better way for all Canadians are we going to follow a path of non-elected governing bodies
00:43:31.780 that you know are making these decisions for us and putting Canadian sovereignty at risk
00:43:36.060 or you know all of us together yeah can we come together and and pick a cause pick a cause that
00:43:44.500 you believe in so very much and and fight for it and if you don't have a cause and it's something
00:43:51.220 for you like this one join a cause if you believe in it and you're passionate about it and do
00:43:55.940 something write the letters organize some uh you know handing out pamphlets do something just
00:44:02.560 pick something you believe in so deeply and fight really hard for it and we can we can heal canada
00:44:09.820 Canada's not broken.
00:44:11.820 Are you asking for anybody to do anything?
00:44:15.320 Like, do you want people to come to the farm
00:44:16.900 or do you want people to call their MPs?
00:44:20.880 Yes.
00:44:21.880 Yeah, please.
00:44:23.120 If you call your local MPs, call your MLAs,
00:44:27.540 write Mark Carney,
00:44:28.800 call Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
00:44:30.680 I hear that that's not really working, though.
00:44:32.920 So maybe don't call.
00:44:35.840 Please write Trump, write RFK.
00:44:39.020 say thank you um for listening thank you for seeing what we're trying to kill um you know
00:44:44.780 we're choosing um destruction over discovery um call your media uh call media local media
00:44:52.040 independent media and get them to cover what's going to happen uh here in the next couple weeks
00:44:57.040 you know um i just share share share share and um share educated material and i have another
00:45:06.480 challenge for people and I love this one um go get your antibodies tested people google in your city
00:45:15.600 google in your towns where you can get your antibodies tested and I want you to go get your
00:45:20.320 antibodies tested we were forced to carry around those crazy vaccination cards to have free passes
00:45:27.360 to go get into dinner or a movie or do all these crazy things that we should have been able to do
00:45:32.880 no matter what and instead of that vaccine pass i want you as a canadian to go get your antibody
00:45:40.800 antibodies tested and i want you to create a card and i want you to pack around an antibody card
00:45:48.160 i want you to be proud of what your body can do for you i want you to be proud of the machine that
00:45:53.600 we are we have we have antibodies we have immunity and that is why we're breathing today and maybe
00:46:00.320 So this is a natural immunity card?
00:46:03.380 An antibodies card.
00:46:05.080 So you're going to pop around an antibody card in your pocket that says what you have antibodies for.
00:46:11.380 So when they come at you and say, you need an H5N1 vaccine, you can say, actually, I have antibodies for it.
00:46:18.060 I'm okay.
00:46:19.380 Thanks.
00:46:20.300 Thanks very much.
00:46:21.600 That's an interesting one.
00:46:23.980 You know what?
00:46:24.960 i appreciate your strength and character and resolve and passion in all of this i i really
00:46:32.360 am so have happy to have met you and to have spent time with you and your family and all of
00:46:37.960 us wonderful people at the farm katie uh are they all still are they all still there most of them or
00:46:43.600 yeah you know we've had a bunch of people come back uh we have ferals here um we have uh jeff's
00:46:51.620 been in and out of here uh we have some amazing people do you know what we're finding right now
00:46:56.540 actually is we're getting this wonderful traffic turnover of people a couple days they stay two or
00:47:02.220 three or one maybe a week and then we have another set come in and it's just wonderful to get to meet
00:47:07.900 all of these new really awesome people and um get a lot of hugs and a lot of love and sharing stories
00:47:15.840 and we're all fighting for the same thing
00:47:18.600 and that's a bit of freedom
00:47:19.540 and to see
00:47:22.500 the right thing happen here at Universal Ostrich
00:47:24.600 Farms which is ground zero for change
00:47:26.440 so we do want
00:47:28.520 people to visit and please come visit
00:47:30.400 us still we need the traffic
00:47:32.660 so thank you
00:47:34.260 stay in touch let us know
00:47:36.560 what happens please and
00:47:38.120 I'll talk to you again soon
00:47:40.620 sounds good thank you very much
00:47:42.580 for everything Shadow you have an awesome night and thanks to your audience
00:47:45.080 You bet. Katie Percenti, everybody.
00:48:15.080 All right, the left-wing corporate media in Alberta 0.62
00:48:22.880 is trying to paint Danielle Smith as a book banner.
00:48:27.960 And it's amazing how quickly these young reporters,
00:48:31.360 especially the young left-wing corporate media reporters,
00:48:33.800 pick up on the language and just repeat it, repeat it, repeat it,
00:48:36.420 until such time as it becomes regular jargon in their vocabularies.
00:48:41.860 We're going to get to that in just a second.
00:48:43.920 This is a fantastic op-ed that was written by Richard Doerr and Juno News.
00:48:51.280 Life limits and the Alberta majority.
00:48:56.540 A new Research Co poll tells the tale.
00:48:59.620 Only 37% of Albertans say abortion should always be legal.
00:49:05.480 37%.
00:49:06.880 Settled debate?
00:49:10.380 Not in Alberta.
00:49:11.320 Alberta is a land of long roads and empty skies.
00:49:16.420 The silence stretches far, but it's not empty.
00:49:19.740 It carries a heartbeat, a conscience.
00:49:23.400 And sooner or later, that conscience speaks.
00:49:26.680 Out here, there is no hiding the truth.
00:49:29.900 A new research poll tells the tale.
00:49:32.660 Only 37% of Albertans say abortion should always be legal.
00:49:36.680 More, 43% say only in certain cases.
00:49:39.320 Add the 9% who would outlaw it entirely, and you get the majority.
00:49:43.500 That's not fringe. That's Alberta.
00:49:47.220 This isn't theory. It's this week's polling.
00:49:50.980 The numbers are fresh, and they show Albertans are far from settled on abortion.
00:49:55.500 And when it comes to money, the split is starker still.
00:49:59.040 Just 30% want taxpayer dollars covering abortion whenever requested,
00:50:03.440 even when there is no medical reason.
00:50:06.480 The rest say, save our tax dollars for saving lives.
00:50:09.600 The cancer ward, the ICU, not for ending them.
00:50:12.560 Fund care, not killing.
00:50:15.500 For decades, elites chanted the mantra, the debate is settled.
00:50:19.940 It was never persuasion, only propaganda.
00:50:22.780 They hoped if they said it often enough, you'd believe it.
00:50:26.120 But the poll exposes what Albertans have long understood.
00:50:29.420 The debate was never closed.
00:50:32.060 Ottawa may clap for abortion on demand.
00:50:34.360 Quebec may cheer for abortion on the taxpayer's dime, but Alberta says no. No to abortion without
00:50:41.680 limits. No to funding without reason. Yes to boundaries. Yes to conscience. Yes to life.
00:50:49.800 Because true compassion does not deny the cost. It stands with women and their struggle while
00:50:54.680 protecting the children they carry. It means protecting both mother and child, not pitting
00:50:59.980 one against the other. It means honoring both lives, not pretending one must be erased for
00:51:06.320 the other to flourish. And it means refusing to fund the lie that abortion is health care.
00:51:11.720 And the movement is not just alive, it's growing stronger. In the last year alone,
00:51:16.560 pro-life Alberta raised over half a million dollars, not from government grants,
00:51:20.920 unlike the abortion industry and those pushing the pro-abortion agenda, but from ordinary
00:51:25.600 Albertans, from moms and dads, grandparents, from young people. They give not out of obligation,
00:51:33.440 but out of conviction. And together their gifts become more than money. They become a movement
00:51:38.700 built brick by brick, dollar by dollar, a movement with thousands of active supporters today and
00:51:45.220 millions more across Alberta who quietly share the conviction that life deserves protection.
00:51:50.540 It's time for this government and for many MLAs who call themselves pro-life to prove it.
00:51:56.580 To stop hiding behind consensus when the real consensus is right in front of them, waiting to be led.
00:52:02.780 To stop pretending Ottawa sets Alberta's conscience.
00:52:06.720 Albertans don't want abortion on demand.
00:52:08.800 Albertans don't want abortion funded on demand.
00:52:11.620 Albertans want limits, compassion for women, and protection for women.
00:52:16.180 Surely a province that can stand up to Ottawa on pipelines, taxes, and sovereignty can stand up to Ottawa on life.
00:52:24.740 Because without life, nothing else we fight for matters.
00:52:30.000 The question isn't whether the debate will be reopened. It was never closed.
00:52:34.620 The only question is, what side of the battle for life will you be on?
00:52:39.480 because if there is one thing worse than evil itself it's standing by and letting it happen
00:52:47.460 richard durr is the volunteer executive director of pro-life alberta and an award-winning political
00:52:53.740 consultant with experience on campaigns across canada friends
00:53:00.460 the hard left in alberta is trying to paint danielle smith as a book banner
00:53:09.880 Now, we're going to have Raelynn Fox on the show on Thursday night.
00:53:13.000 Oh, and by the way, she has asked me to ask you if you have any questions for her. 0.95
00:53:18.720 There's a photo of Raelynn right there.
00:53:21.080 Let me bring this up here so you guys can see.
00:53:23.040 You recognize Raelynn? 1.00
00:53:24.280 Here she is here.
00:53:25.440 There.
00:53:26.380 She is the one who's been doing the series, Those Books Aren't in My Kid's School.
00:53:30.460 We play them on this show.
00:53:32.660 And for the first time, she'll be coming on live on Thursday night.
00:53:35.380 And she wants to know if you have any questions for her.
00:53:40.120 She wants to know if you want to help.
00:53:45.880 She wants to know if what she has developed, the system she's developed for detecting these books,
00:53:53.120 these pornographic books in schools and public libraries,
00:53:57.880 if she can pass that information along to you so that you can do it too.
00:54:03.240 So you can help.
00:54:05.380 So you can call this stuff out. And you can bet that even with Alberta doing this, Alberta getting rid of the smut in their public schools and libraries, there will be some trans TIFA teachers, principals, some school board members who refuse to follow that order. 0.94
00:54:27.560 And they'll still sneak this reading material, if you can call it that, to their students, even if it is against the law. 0.83
00:54:38.920 Here's Danielle Smith at a public meeting just a few days ago.
00:54:42.440 Hi, my name is Sarah.
00:54:44.200 Today, for the first time in my career, I carried out 400 personally funded books out of my classroom.
00:54:50.940 I'll be teaching without books for the first time in over 20 years due to the UCP censorship.
00:54:55.960 ship. Our school library is now closed until further notice. One thing I would invite every
00:55:02.220 one of you to do is to go online and look at the graphic images that we are taking out of
00:55:08.140 elementary schools. I wouldn't be able to, no, I'm going to be honest with you, I wouldn't be able
00:55:12.680 I wouldn't be able to hold up an image because we're broadcasting this. I wouldn't be able to
00:55:24.480 hold up an image without a warning of graphic image of pornographic materials including detailed
00:55:31.240 sex acts because it would offend our audience and if our audience adult audience would be
00:55:36.700 offended by that a seven-year-old shouldn't be watching that so i'm i'm glad i'm glad that
00:55:41.720 she's right and so far alberta is the only province in this country i think maybe
00:55:51.780 saskatchewan's got something going but not nearly as as sweeping as what alberta is about to do
00:56:00.020 alberta is the only province to be weeding this poison out of their public schools and libraries
00:56:06.260 now watch a reporter a young obviously corporate left-wing reporter try and call this a book ban
00:56:14.660 similar question to the book ban i i just wanted to ask about uh you know some of those other
00:56:18.900 classic texts. No, it's not a book, Ben. Pardon me, sorry? It's not a book, Ben. I just wanted to ask
00:56:23.820 about this list here. One of the books on the list was Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. I know in
00:56:30.160 the past you've said that Rand is a hero and a guiding light of yours documented as far back as
00:56:34.120 the 2010 and 2012 elections. Just any thoughts on that book being removed from this list and
00:56:40.580 any other classic texts that are concerning to be taken away? I didn't read Atlas Shrugged until I
00:56:46.660 was 22 I had a friend in grade 10 who read it maybe we should make it mandatory reading in high
00:56:52.000 school because it is a pretty influential book and I think it does really articulate how important
00:56:58.000 it is that we value our entrepreneurs and we value a free enterprise economy so maybe that
00:57:02.360 should give you some idea maybe you don't read passages of Ayn Rand in kindergarten reading time
00:57:07.320 but maybe when you get to be in junior high or high school the level of understanding about the
00:57:13.580 the concepts in there are absolutely appropriate for school children of that age
00:57:18.180 and the NDP who are in power in Manitoba and British Columbia are fighting against that
00:57:30.220 common sense principle just age appropriate that's really and that's how she's rolling it out let's
00:57:38.720 be honest we know what she's doing but she's doing a great job of rolling it out by calling
00:57:43.080 into age appropriateness, which essentially is what it is. Do seven-year-olds need to see this
00:57:48.520 stuff? No. Do 13- and 14-year-olds need to see this stuff? Maybe, under parental supervision.
00:57:57.940 Should teachers or any staff from any public school be involved in any of this at all?
00:58:04.240 no how awkward how inappropriate is that none of these teachers should be involved in any of
00:58:19.120 these children's private lives in school it's one thing teach them reading writing history geography
00:58:25.960 all that stuff but stay away from the sex stuff seriously it is just not appropriate
00:58:35.420 now what is going on in alberta are they going to get sovereignty
00:58:40.740 we're going to have that referendum are they going to vote to leave
00:58:44.480 dr dennis modry is one of the founders of the alberta prosperity project he was on a podcast
00:58:51.100 not so long ago talking about mark carney and for those of you who don't understand who mark carney
00:58:58.580 is some of you might think he's just another liberal prime minister he was a banker he was
00:59:05.600 a big banker he was the governor of the bank of england the governor of the bank of canada
00:59:09.380 but he's also a net zero zealot he was the un ambassador for climate change for seven years
00:59:17.880 between 2017 and 2023, 2024.
00:59:22.860 He wrote a book called Values.
00:59:25.880 And Dr. Modry read that book.
00:59:28.640 I have read part of that book.
00:59:30.700 Couldn't read it all because it scared the hell out of me.
00:59:35.640 But let's hear what Dr. Modry says as he breaks it down.
00:59:40.780 In mind, well, he really wants to change the culture and the values.
00:59:45.860 He has made the point that Western civilization is morally rotten, corrupted by capitalism, which has led to a climate emergency.
00:59:54.900 And to deal with that, he cites the necessity to implement rigid controls on personal freedom, on businesses, and on institutions, financial institutions, that finance those businesses, particularly in oil and gas and agriculture.
01:00:12.300 And he admits that the people of Canada are not necessarily going to be better off.
01:00:20.380 In fact, he makes it very clear that there's going to be significant restrictions on their lifestyles.
01:00:27.820 He points out that there will be less mobility, less travel, less meat to purchase, more inconvenience, more poverty.
01:00:35.500 He admits that assets will be stranded.
01:00:37.440 What he means by that, there are businesses that are going to go bankrupt and people are going to lose their homes.
01:00:42.300 He also admits that internal combustion engine vehicles will become unsaleable.
01:00:48.520 And he plans to achieve these objectives through censorship and a digital idea and a central bank digital currency to help control everything that you do. 0.57
01:00:57.880 Carney definitely wants to hollow out the middle class.
01:01:01.660 And this is part of the objective of the World Economic Forum to create a perpetual underclass and an elite class.
01:01:10.200 That's exactly right.
01:01:12.300 So Mark Carney can go all around the country and he can talk about building pipeline infrastructure, energy infrastructure, natural gas infrastructure.
01:01:21.160 We're going to build those pipelines. We're going to get projects done.
01:01:25.420 No, he's not. He has no intention of doing any of that.
01:01:29.960 If he did, those projects would have begun already.
01:01:34.560 He's got Bill C-5 in place. He can go ahead and do whatever he wants to do now.
01:01:38.780 he doesn't have to worry about what first nations think all he needs to do is find a willing private
01:01:46.720 partner and start working get shovels in the ground but nothing as our economy in the second
01:01:55.480 quarter has shrunk by 1.2 percent the americans boom by three percent in their second quarter
01:02:04.060 Mark Carney will destroy this country, and it's not going to be because he's incompetent.
01:02:11.180 It's because he's very, very competent. In the extension tonight on ShadowDavis.com,
01:02:18.700 I found this very interesting piece, and I fused a few pieces together from
01:02:23.660 Robert David Steele. And you may have seen this on a reel on one of the social media platforms
01:02:31.720 you're on but check this out there's going to be more like this on the extension tonight central
01:02:35.540 banks of every country in the world are under the control of the rothschilds the vatican and 0.99
01:02:41.620 the chabad jews the leaders of these central banks are hand-picked and approved by the 1.00
01:02:47.680 rothschilds the same is true of most bankers for instance the major leaders of morgan guarantee 0.94
01:02:54.940 and Citibank and Goldman Sachs and so forth, these people are all approved by the Rothschilds, 0.98
01:03:02.880 the Vatican, and the Chabad Jews. They are not elected. They are not selected on merit. They're 1.00
01:03:07.800 selected on the basis of being loyal to the deep state. People need to understand that the deep
01:03:13.020 state is above governments. The deep state essentially consists of the Rothschilds and the 0.92
01:03:20.040 Vatican, including both the Black Pope and the White Pope, as well as the Chabad Jews. They use 1.00
01:03:27.400 the Freemasons and the Knights of Malta at the highest levels as their fixers, and they use world
01:03:33.220 banks as their managers. Most governments have two parties that are elected by 30 percent of the
01:03:40.560 public. The other 70 percent of the public is disenfranchised. The politicians and the military
01:03:47.940 leaders and the bankers at the national level are the best of the servant class they comprise
01:03:53.740 the shadow government but they are not the deep state they are the servants of the deep state
01:03:58.320 now why should we pay any attention to this guy i mean who's robert david steele anyway
01:04:05.280 robert david steele
01:04:07.720 was a case officer for the central intelligence agency 0.95
01:04:14.380 and he's been blowing or had been blowing the whistle on these clowns for years as a matter of
01:04:21.400 fact he and david ike had some fantastic debates they didn't agree on everything
01:04:26.820 but they shared a lot of information and those guys were at it for a very very long time so
01:04:35.900 tonight on the extension robert david steel is going to talk about child trafficking
01:04:42.080 adrenochrome and all of that getting back to a couple of other things here that we have there
01:04:49.640 is robert david steel by the way in case you want to read about it it's on wikipedia sometimes you
01:04:55.920 get lucky on wikipedia sometimes you don't but these guys didn't think that hiding any of that
01:05:00.540 information was pertinent the ndp as i mentioned are in power in british columbia and in manitoba
01:05:07.900 they have only seven seats in the federal government but this party is a party that is
01:05:14.340 supporting those filthy pornographic books and they are calling danielle smith a book banner
01:05:23.860 in alberta they're calling her destructive they're calling her regressive they are in 0.89
01:05:32.780 I mean, they don't seem to understand what they're doing to themselves because they're such zealots.
01:05:40.680 And now look at this.
01:05:42.280 The NDP looking for a new federal leader.
01:05:44.520 I thought it was going to be Wab Canoe, but it doesn't look like it.
01:05:47.640 So I was wrong there.
01:05:48.660 Then again, maybe still he might come trotting in on a white horse and save the day for the federal NDP.
01:05:54.020 But I think he likes being the premier of Manitoba too much.
01:05:57.000 So the NDP leadership is underway and the party is limiting signatures from cis men, cis, cis, cis men.
01:06:09.040 Prospective federal NDP leadership candidates will have to raise $100,000 and amass 500 signatures from members, most of which cannot come from cisgender men.
01:06:21.400 Do these people even understand?
01:06:24.240 why they got seven seats and not their regular 24 25
01:06:31.700 you can't have signatures from cis men to officially be in cis to officially be in the
01:06:42.600 running according to rules that were released today with the ndp leadership race now underway
01:06:47.820 candidates who are hoping to succeed jagmeet singh should be making themselves known in short order
01:06:52.220 their winner will be announced in winnipeg as part of the party's national convention march 29th
01:06:58.040 for the moment edmonton mp heather mcpherson the one who had a crying fit in the house of
01:07:04.820 commons just last year as well as left-wing activists avie lewis and eve engler are expected
01:07:11.060 to throw their hats in the ring but others could follow in a press release the ndp said there was
01:07:16.200 strong interest in the contest after application packages from prospective candidates were released
01:07:21.300 on August 20th, reflecting members' enthusiasm for a dynamic and engaging race that will shape
01:07:27.040 the future of the NDP. The leadership race is an exciting opportunity for our members and for
01:07:32.560 people across the country who share progressive values, said party president Mary Shortall.
01:07:38.000 I want to get to the part where they can't have cis men. Here we go.
01:07:42.260 Prospective candidates will need to collect 500 signatures from party members, including a minimum
01:07:46.980 of 50 from each of five regions
01:07:48.940 of the Atlantic, Quebec, Ontario, Prairies, and B.C.
01:07:51.700 Rules indicate that at least
01:07:52.820 50% of the total required signatures
01:07:55.020 must be from NDP
01:07:56.740 members who do not identify
01:07:58.760 as a cisgender man.
01:08:01.440 Meaning a male whose
01:08:02.860 reported gender corresponds to their
01:08:04.840 reported sex
01:08:06.620 at birth.
01:08:09.660 Do these people
01:08:11.040 even understand 1.00
01:08:12.780 how idiotic 1.00
01:08:15.400 sadly most canadians will never hear that 1.00
01:08:21.100 most canadians will never ever hear that because people are so woefully informed in this country
01:08:30.680 that they'll just never know but you do the left is losing people in the states the democrats are
01:08:40.800 almost down to nothing in terms of support. Here's the founder of Airbnb or one of the founders of
01:08:48.120 Airbnb talking about why he left the Democrat Party. The activity at the border caught my
01:08:54.540 attention. And I remember thinking, what's going on with this topic? It seems as if there's no
01:09:02.800 border. And as it got worse that year, I felt like I needed to understand this problem more.
01:09:08.940 So I reached out to my friends, largely on the Democratic side of the House, at all levels, from the highest level all the way down, and had conversations just trying to piece together, like, hey, what am I missing about this?
01:09:20.500 Fill me in.
01:09:21.500 I got some answers, but felt unfulfilled.
01:09:24.300 And so I've been lucky enough to call Josh Kushner, one of my close friends, for a long time.
01:09:29.480 Through him, I've gotten to know Jared.
01:09:31.100 And so I get on the phone with Jared.
01:09:32.960 He's like, hey, can you help me fill in the gaps for me?
01:09:35.740 Like, what am I missing here?
01:09:37.680 Is this normal?
01:09:38.940 Like, it seems there's no enforcement of our own border.
01:09:41.420 Like, don't nations need borders to be a nation?
01:09:44.020 Kind of.
01:09:44.820 And so he put me on this, I'd say this curriculum of just talking to experts in the field.
01:09:50.480 And I remember, like, just being like, holy cow, this is, this is crazy.
01:09:55.300 Like, this is, this is not right.
01:09:57.040 This is a real problem.
01:09:57.900 And there's, there's no reason why we shouldn't be enforcing the laws of our country and, and, and our border.
01:10:04.740 And so I think as I started pulling that thread, I sort of, you know, began to look at other topics and eventually came to the point where I don't think I can support a political party that wants to have an open border, that lets in, you know, criminals and dangerous people in their country.
01:10:20.580 That's not something I can get behind.
01:10:23.380 Now, sadly, most Canadians have not recognized that the Liberal Party is exactly the same as the Democrats in the United States.
01:10:33.480 the NDP are completely and totally off the rails no cisgender men what but the liberals
01:10:42.300 they just haven't really figured that out yet and I don't understand why I mean Mark Carney puts up 0.75
01:10:51.120 a trans flag outside the PMO a couple of weeks ago happily raising it in the air news comes out that 0.80
01:10:58.380 his daughter wants to be a boy and so he sends her to the now disgraced tavistock clinic
01:11:04.840 i don't know what the hell they did to her but i guess she still thinks that she's a man i don't
01:11:14.500 know what's going on there and the left-wing corporate media just kind of sweeps that under
01:11:19.300 the rug people don't know that carney and all of those liberals in cabinet especially those ones
01:11:27.600 in cabinet are zealots, just like the NDP, just like the Democrats? Is it because they don't care? 0.83
01:11:36.120 Or is it because the media just doesn't do its job? Or is it a combination of both?
01:11:44.120 Robert David Steele tonight in the extension on shadowdavis.com for you all access Nighthawks
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