Western Standard - February 16, 2023


OE: Is Brenda Lucki Trudeau's fall guy for the Emergencies Act Inquiry?


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The Western Standard's Senior Parliamentary Columnist David C. Creighton takes a look at Brenda Luckey's retirement from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and the derailment of a freight train carrying toxic chemicals into an environmentally sensitive area of the United States.

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00:00:00.000 Well, hello again. Welcome to Auto Exposed. I'm David Creighton, the Senior Parliamentary
00:00:14.880 Columnist for the Western Standard. Nice to be back. We've got a lot of ground to cover
00:00:20.400 this week. And have you noticed how there's just so much happening right now all over the world?
00:00:30.000 We've got increased stress and pressure all over the world right now
00:00:36.100 in terms of danger zones, but there's also just so much happening.
00:00:41.120 It's difficult to keep our fingers on it and to stay apprised of what's happening,
00:00:46.940 but we're going to try to do that today.
00:00:49.340 And I wanted to lead off this morning with the, I think the story of the week
00:00:54.120 is probably RCMP Commissioner Brenda Luckey who is retiring, not resigning, retiring as the head
00:01:03.880 of the RCMP. Now does this strike you as a bit convenient? Because next week on February 20th
00:01:14.040 the emergencies inquiry report is going to be released.
00:01:23.600 And I have the sense that the commission,
00:01:31.040 the Public Emergency Order Commission,
00:01:33.500 is going to have some criticism of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
00:01:38.480 for invoking the Emergencies Act.
00:01:40.040 And I think Justin Trudeau wants Brenda Luckey out of the picture.
00:01:45.900 Do I think she was pressured to retire?
00:01:47.700 Yes, I do believe that.
00:01:49.060 It's common in politics.
00:01:52.440 And Luckey has been a faithful supporter in many ways of Justin Trudeau
00:01:57.300 and the liberal policies.
00:02:00.500 You know, and we mentioned in the column how she was pushing gun control legislation 0.97
00:02:06.480 during a probe into a massacre in Nova Scotia, and she certainly must have been the person
00:02:16.760 at the RCMP who said it was not in the public interest to file fraud charges against Justin
00:02:25.660 Trudeau over his trip to visit the Yaga Khan in 2016.
00:02:32.980 she was there for Justin Trudeau but apparently like a lot of women who served Justin Trudeau or
00:02:39.540 the this government she's expendable she no longer needed and she's gone and that seems to me
00:02:48.820 what's happening here now when this report comes out next week
00:02:54.420 Commissioner Justice Paul Rulo can very emphatically state that Justin Trudeau was not
00:03:06.500 justified in invoking the Emergency Act. He might well do that. Or he could say he was justified,
00:03:14.100 but he had other options. And that's where Lucky comes in as a convenient fall guy, fall woman, 1.00
00:03:21.060 because the criticism of her has already been out there that she failed to provide other solutions 0.65
00:03:30.620 to Justin Trudeau. So don't be surprised when this report comes out next week if there's criticism
00:03:38.460 for Brenda Luckey and Justin Trudeau can conveniently say, I was misinformed. I was
00:03:48.080 not adequately briefed. You know what's coming. You know he's going to do that. And that's
00:03:54.860 exactly how Justin Trudeau behaves. So stay tuned. We'll be talking, I'm sure, with Freedom
00:04:04.860 Convoy lawyer Eva Chibiuk next week. And she's always interesting to talk to. But I can't
00:04:12.620 wait to see her response to the emergencies act inquiry report that's coming out i can't wait to
00:04:19.700 see it myself so this will be quite exciting now i want to turn to my uh wednesday story which is
00:04:28.040 something one of the most underreported stories for at least a week and this is the absolute
00:04:34.920 environmental catastrophe that's occurring right now in east palace palestine and they that's how
00:04:42.600 they pronounce it palestine ohio where there's a train derailment and these in as in many cases
00:04:49.800 these trains are carrying toxic materials hazardous chemicals and when the train derails
00:04:58.840 it's it creates a disaster now somebody who i wonder if they were in their right mind made the
00:05:04.840 decision to have a planned or a an orchestrated burn of these chemicals why they couldn't have
00:05:14.280 disposed of them before setting these things aflame and set and putting all of these dangerous
00:05:20.360 chemicals in the environment in the air in the land in the water i don't know i think it was a
00:05:26.200 stupid very stupid decision because of course these people were out there without any kind
00:05:32.600 of masks i mean people were wearing masks thinking that's going to stop them from getting covid but
00:05:38.360 they weren't wearing masks when there's toxic chemicals burning and there's a huge black 1.00
00:05:45.320 mushroom cloud over their town and of course there was nobody from the epa there right away
00:05:52.200 the cabinet secretary responsible for this crash, this derailment, is the transportation secretary,
00:06:02.920 Pete Buttigieg, who is one of the most out of touch, tone deaf, irresponsible secretaries ever 0.99
00:06:10.840 to serve in a United States cabinet. He didn't even notice what was going on for almost a week,
00:06:17.080 And they are doing nothing to help these poor people in this working-class town that's on the Pennsylvania-Ohio border.
00:06:29.080 And you know, we hear all of this nonsense about climate change is an existential threat.
00:06:35.080 It's a co-grad emergency.
00:06:39.080 It's going to cause the end of the world in 10 years.
00:06:46.080 And this is the thing that should be most concerning to us.
00:06:52.060 But, of course, this is a real environmental disaster that can kill people.
00:06:59.740 Climate change is not killing anybody.
00:07:04.100 Certainly, there is such a thing as climate change.
00:07:06.900 but it's not responsible for the deaths of people you have a hard time correlating that
00:07:15.000 but I tell you if people die as a result of the strained arraignment and burning chemicals
00:07:20.480 you won't have a hard time correlating that at all and this is this is absolutely disgusting
00:07:29.900 because the fish are dying in the water pets are already dying people are reporting sickness
00:07:36.120 and the and joe biden has not said a word u.s president joe biden has said absolutely nothing
00:07:45.480 about this event why well probably because the people in this town didn't vote for him in great
00:07:51.120 numbers and that's unfortunately how a lot of politicians think and joe biden is nothing but
00:07:56.220 a politician he's not a leader he's a politician through and through and he's done nothing in his
00:08:03.300 life except be a politician from the early 1970s on what kind of chemicals are in the environment
00:08:11.780 well actually incredibly phosgene now if you know anything about first world war history
00:08:18.660 that's one of the three lethal gases used there was mustard gas there was chlorine gas there's
00:08:25.860 phosgene phosgene can kill you as well as some of the other chemicals that are that are in the air
00:08:35.540 that are in the land and in the water now and this this is an absolute travesty
00:08:42.100 and i wonder why liberals who used to be concerned about real pollution
00:08:47.220 who saw real pollution as a crisis can only talk about climate change now
00:08:55.860 can only jet around the world going to conferences talking about climate change
00:09:00.840 but they're not talking about an environmental catastrophe in ohio and i tell you if this
00:09:07.360 happened in canada we would get the same response from the trudeau government because justin trudeau
00:09:13.920 is completely focused on carbon as being a pollutant except of course when he's jet setting
00:09:20.200 around the world increasing the size of his own carbon footprint that's okay because
00:09:26.980 he's a hypocrite about those things but would Justin Trudeau be just as concerned
00:09:33.600 if this happened in a conservative writing in Canada or would he want to talk about climate
00:09:41.600 change and how important it is to have a carbon tax this to me i think is one of the most telling
00:09:48.480 stories of the week and i am absolutely appalled at how the authorities the officials in the united
00:09:58.800 states have responded to this because it is absolutely inexcusable absolutely inexcusable
00:10:12.240 now i want to turn to something i a concept that is really angering a lot of people a lot of our
00:10:20.720 readership and a lot of the viewers of auto exposed and it's something called 15-minute cities
00:10:29.600 now we're going to watch a brief video in a second that describes one 15-minute city concept
00:10:36.320 in saudi arabia and you have to see this to believe it but if you're not familiar with the
00:10:42.000 concept and believe it or not i really wasn't for uh at least a couple of weeks ago when i first
00:10:47.920 started to research this and to discover where it came from and where where is it coming from of
00:10:54.240 course the two usual suspects the world economic forum and the united nations
00:11:02.240 and 15-minute cities can briefly be described as this it's making your city into a place where you
00:11:10.640 can literally walk or take public transit anywhere in that city within a within a 15-minute span
00:11:19.840 and please don't think about using your car because that's the point of everything being
00:11:25.040 about 15 minutes away now you know that i first heard about this you know i think this concept
00:11:31.280 is not new we already have this concept it's called prisons yes penitentiaries are like that
00:11:38.560 aren't they because the convicts are literally a stone's throw away from everything the laundry 0.53
00:11:46.240 facilities, the cafeteria, the library, the gymnasium. It's all stones through. It's all
00:11:53.120 very close, walking distance. They don't have to go very far. And of course, the warden knows where
00:11:58.000 they are all the time, and there's nowhere else to go. And isn't this what the authoritarian WEF
00:12:04.960 has in mind here? If you put people in these 15-minute cities, you congregate them all
00:12:10.800 into a small area isn't it much easier to lock down and to ensure that these people can't get 0.99
00:12:18.320 out and do anything i mean china was doing this during its last attempt to eradicate 0.90
00:12:25.120 the zero tolerance policy on kobe 19. they were going to make sure there was not
00:12:30.000 one more case of kobe 19 in china so they literally locked people in their apartments 0.78
00:12:36.800 in shanghai they couldn't get out and there's a video of course of of these people screaming
00:12:43.280 from their apartment windows but i i joke this this is the this is the one minute apartment
00:12:49.680 concept because it takes you about one minute to get from the bathroom of the bedroom to the front
00:12:54.000 door and you can't get that front door unlocked so yeah it's real quick but i want to show you
00:13:00.720 a video and this is this is absolutely fascinating
00:13:30.720 So there you go.
00:13:57.300 and i'm sure your your mind was challenged by that video you probably had two questions in mind what
00:14:03.940 happens when all of the birds fly into that mirror uh that is an absolute bit of insanity
00:14:12.260 the other thing is you know how difficult it is to get water to las vegas i mean you're always
00:14:17.620 hearing about the fact they're going to run out of water someday well how are they going to get water
00:14:22.100 to this huge population of people
00:14:26.100 in the middle of the desert in Saudi Arabia.
00:14:30.040 Have they even thought about that?
00:14:31.880 Are they even concerned about that?
00:14:33.520 Or is this really about keeping people under guard?
00:14:38.780 Because you know that's what lockdowns are about.
00:14:41.980 And of course, what is fascinating about this
00:14:45.740 is that it's not just COVID-19.
00:14:48.100 it's not just pandemics that call for people to be locked down in the interest of so-called public
00:14:55.300 safety the wef says on their website as climate change and global conflict cause shocks and
00:15:04.100 stresses at faster intervals and increasing severity the 15-minute city will become even more
00:15:10.020 critical oh when the wf says something's critical watch out because remember the founder of the wf
00:15:20.420 klaus schwab this is the guy talking like a bond villain either blofeld or goldfinger you take your
00:15:29.140 pick he's the guy that said he wants a computer chip microchip be implanted in people's heads
00:15:36.340 so that he knows what you're thinking at the same time you do and he says wouldn't that be fascinating
00:15:42.580 so i see an authoritarian side to the wef and klaus schwab as i'm sure you all do because
00:15:52.180 he really does like control and 15-minute cities are all about control i mean then and they can
00:16:00.100 they can laud these places as just wonderful villages and apparently paris france is thinking
00:16:08.820 about becoming a 15-minute city one of the most beautiful cities one of the most historic cities
00:16:15.060 in the world wants to become a large prison camp and to me it's it's absolute insanity they've
00:16:22.260 been talking about this for edmonton alberta here here in canada and edmonton alberta can be a very
00:16:29.380 difficult place to navigate in February when it's minus 40. But I think it would be even less
00:16:36.500 hospitable as a 15-minute city. But that's the latest here in terms of how we're going to
00:16:45.940 control people's movements. And like I say, if you think this isn't about control,
00:16:53.620 just look what authoritarian countries have used the lockdowns for in just absolute complete abuse
00:17:02.720 of human rights because they don't care about human rights they want you in your place in a 0.95
00:17:11.360 15-minute city it is a great way to facilitate that so i want you to see that and we don't have
00:17:18.240 much time remaining and i want to talk about an issue i haven't even touched on yet
00:17:22.520 in terms of why are we suddenly seeing UFOs all over Alaska, Yukon, Lake Huron?
00:17:34.000 And why did this all of a sudden happen like last weekend?
00:17:37.860 We had all these sightings.
00:17:39.400 And Justin Trudeau didn't really say, hey, dude, I shot down a UFO.
00:17:44.460 I said that in my column.
00:17:45.600 I bet he said that privately.
00:17:47.200 But he was so proud of himself for ordering the downing of this UFO.
00:17:53.400 And we still haven't been told what exactly these objects were.
00:18:01.800 Now, were they Chinese spy balloons? If so, why is it taking this long to tell us that? Or were
00:18:07.880 they actually weather balloons from the United States? Is this what this is all about? But
00:18:14.600 certainly what it's really about is the distraction from the biggest story last week. And this could
00:18:20.840 be the biggest story of the year veteran journalist pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hirsch
00:18:30.280 wrote a fantastic column in substack where he says the united states was responsible for the
00:18:38.680 intentional sabotage of the nord stream pipelines these pipelines the pipelines itself physically
00:18:47.400 were owned by germany the liquid natural gas coursing through them was owned by russia
00:18:54.200 when these pipelines were blown up american officials applauded it like it was some
00:19:00.680 victory victoria newland undersecretary of state for for policy said she was so happy that that
00:19:10.520 the nordstrom pipelines are now twisted metal sitting at the bottom of the baltic seat
00:19:17.400 We know Joe Biden threatened to take out these pipelines.
00:19:23.040 He didn't say exactly how, but he said he would take them out
00:19:26.660 and people would find out how they were going to do that.
00:19:30.160 Now, Hirsch has based the story on one whistleblowing source.
00:19:35.260 But I tell you, this guy knows his material.
00:19:38.980 He's been responsible for breaking some huge stories about government corruption in the past.
00:19:44.900 And I think he's right about this.
00:19:46.600 why would russia destroy its own pipeline all it had to do if it wanted to shut off the gas to
00:19:52.920 germany is just stop sending the gas shut the tap off it didn't need to destroy the pipeline
00:20:02.920 so they have to be repaired at tremendous cost obviously the united states had an interest in
00:20:08.520 doing this. Enforcing Germany on its path of aggression that is increasingly pitting 0.70
00:20:20.640 NATO against Russia in a way that is frightening, that can lead to a nuclear confrontation and
00:20:27.600 a nuclear war. And they don't seem to care what it takes, what they have to do to make
00:20:35.520 this happen it's insanity we do not need a war with russia we do not need a war with china 0.56
00:20:43.520 we used to be told that all of our defense policy was geared towards avoiding a nuclear war because
00:20:50.640 that was unthinkable that was insanity nobody was going to win a nuclear war i'll tell you what
00:20:56.960 nobody's going to win one in 1962 at the height of the cuban missile crisis nobody was going to win
00:21:02.480 one in the 80s and nobody's going to win one in 2023 we're all going to be losers
00:21:10.240 and if the united states destroyed this pipeline we need an investigation to make that fact
00:21:20.640 clear and evident i believe it was an intentional act of sabotage sabotage and
00:21:27.280 i think it's time we knew the truth about this and i tell you
00:21:37.520 distractions with ufos in the skies over our heads should never mean that we don't get to 1.00
00:21:44.720 the bottom of real news stories and as i said at the beginning there's a lot of strange things
00:21:50.400 happening right now it's hard to stay abreast of the news things are happening so quickly
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