Loudest Climate Change Preachers Are Biggest Carbon Polluters EVER!
Whether prominent politicians like Elizabeth Warren and Barack Obama or billionaire industrialists like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg, they all want to deal with the looming climate crisis. And they also don’t want to have to sacrifice personally in any way. And that’s why they fly in private jets, build mega-mansions and, in Obama’s case anyway, lecture poor people in third world countries about why they can’t have cars and air conditioning. Jimmy and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss this “sacrifice for thee, but not for me” approach so many of the ruling class apply to dealing with climate change. Plus segments on the Canadian government’s continued persecution of the protesting trucker and a Florida woman facing terrorism charges for responding angrily when her medical treatment was declined by her health insurance provider. Also featuring Stef Zamorano and RB Ham.
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So I want to remind you that the people who are screaming the loudest about climate change don't really believe it.
And how do I know?
Because they all travel around the world in jets.
They all have super gigantic 300-foot yachts.
They all own multiple mansions with tens of thousands of air conditioners.
And it's all and they're buying beachfront property.
And they blew up that pipeline for climate change ever.
And they blew up the Nord Stream pipeline.
So here, I'm just going to give you a quick reminder.
Here's Elizabeth Warren from 2020.
She was exiting a private jet and she was hiding behind her aid once she realized she's being filmed.
And just to remember, Elizabeth Warren is a climate activist and she wants to kill crypto because crypto is killing the environment, according to her.
But she spent $721,000 of campaign money on private jets in 2020.
It's expensive.
It's expensive.
And well, hey, look, Liz Warren gets a private jet.
Wow.
And that's on top of her people already getting to own casinos.
Isn't that something?
I mean, I don't know about you, Kurt, but I think after what all her people have been forced to walk the Cherokee Trail of tears, she deserves to go everywhere in her own private jet, right?
Certainly.
Yeah.
The least we can do.
And watch, you know, watch.
She has to, it's terrible.
She has to hide getting off her own jet.
Watch this.
So here she is.
There she is.
So she's going to she realized she's getting filmed coming off her private jet.
Climate activist.
There's our climate.
And then she hides.
She immediately hides.
Come on.
We need tougher laws on jet shaming.
That's not right.
Look at her.
Yeah, there's no way you can tell it was her.
Look at her.
Oh, gosh, darn it.
She's wise in the ways of the land.
Her native blood instinctively tells her to blend into the scenery.
Yeah.
Here's another one.
Here's Bill Gates.
Bill Gates says he's not a hypocrite for being a globe-trotting climate warrior because he pays to offset his pollution.
So you can do whatever you want as long as you have wealth to balance it out.
That's the so what?
Listen to what he says, really.
Say to the charge that if you are a climate change campaigner, but you also travel around the world in a private jet, you're a hypocrite.
Well, I buy the gold standard of funding climbworks to do direct air capture that far exceeds my family's carbon footprint.
And I spend billions of dollars on climate energy.
Oh, so if you're wealthy enough, you could fly around in a jet, live in mansions with a million air conditioners, and do whatever you want.
Have a yacht with diesel injure.
You can do whatever you want.
If you're rich enough.
So he buys climate offsets.
If you really thought that climate change was real, you wouldn't fly around in a private jet anymore.
Plus, you would also give money to carbon offsets.
Yeah, also, you wouldn't do like, you know, what do they call them in the church that caused them to split off into the Protestants, indulgences, where rich people could buy off their sins by bribing the church.
That's right.
What was that called?
There's a name for that.
Indulgences.
Indulgences.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's part of the reason there was a big split in Protestantism formed because of this kind of shit.
Let's watch this again.
Say to the charge that if you are a climate change campaigner, but you also travel around the world in a private jet, you're a hypocrite.
Well, I buy the gold standard of funding climeworks to do direct air capture that far exceeds my family's carbon footprint.
And I spend billions of dollars on climate innovation.
Innovation.
So when he says I spend billions of dollars on climate innovation, that means I invest in companies that are going to make money off climate change.
That's his spending billions on climate innovation.
Right now I'm blotting out the sun.
Yeah.
Right now he's trying to.
I'm going to blot out the sun.
So that's a big help.
Yeah.
I killed all those African people with just because he has tits doesn't mean he's going to suckle the world.
Okay.
Stay at home and not come to Kenya and learn about Kenya.
Farming and malaria.
Anyway, I mean, I'm uncomfortable with the idea that He's in Kenya.
What are you supposed to do?
Stay home and not learn about Kenya, Kurt?
Come on.
I bet if we all chipped in, we could buy Bill Gates an iPad that has internet access and then he could learn about Kenya.
Well, plus, you know, Kenyan farming is probably the main source of greenhouse gases after jets and Nord Stream and the military and all the other things.
And here.
He's not going there, by the way, to learn about Kenya.
He knows about Kenya.
He's going there to strip it of every valuable thing that's left in Kenya and experiment on their children with experimental vaccines.
Yeah, well, that gets the population down and helps climate change.
That's right.
Is there more to this clip?
Not only am I not part of the problem by paying for the offsets, but also through the billions that my Great Flow Energy group is spending, that I'm part of the solution.
Yeah, so flying around the world and jets doesn't contribute to climate change because he's got billions of dollars.
You follow this, right?
So flying in private jets does not contribute to climate change.
Does it contribute to climate change or doesn't it?
Well, of course it does.
And if you really believe that it did, and if you really believed climate change was a threat, you would stop flying around the world in private jets.
And you would, in fact, you would encourage a law passed to ban private jets.
What, Kurt?
Most of those flights he was jetpooling with Epstein.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
So that's pretty green.
Yeah.
That's what you call going.
That's why he talks like Kermit the Frog.
He's so green.
So do you see how this goes?
That's like saying, of course I rape kids, but I pay for rape offsets.
I bet you.
I'm funding.
That's a thing that's been said around the Gates household a few times.
I'm funding birth control for kids in Africa.
Yeah.
His own words were, I'm funding vaccines to help depopulate.
That was very strange logic as to how that is a strange logic.
Bill Gates, here he is.
He's going to say that planting trees to offset carbon emission is unproven.
I'm not kidding.
So this is just proof that he didn't graduate college and is a bad liar.
Wait, carbon capture devices are called trees.
That's what a carbon cap.
No, he wants to, again, he can't make money off planting trees, but he can make money off of a device that he's going to invest in that captures carbon.
That's why he tells you, that's why he's going to tell you this.
He says, and what?
Well, it's this is real.
It feels like that old Norm McDonald joke about how scientists invented a new wine pill.
It's called the grape.
So let's watch.
Here we go.
But are you offsetting your own personal emissions?
Yeah.
And can you give us a sense of the scale of that?
It's been like 10 million a year.
Okay.
And just a variety of things.
The climeworks is part of it.
You know, buying electric heat pumps for low-income housing where they get the benefits of lower monthly bills.
And I take the carbon credits for those things.
You know, there's a lot of panels.
There's a huge variety of things.
I don't use some of the less proven approaches, such as I don't plant trees.
There's a lot of people proven about that.
No, trees don't absorb carbon.
Of course they don't.
What?
It's weird because when I was young, they told me all the trees would be gone by now.
Yeah.
And now NASA shows us there's more trees than ever.
Than ever.
Earth is not a desert from climate change at all.
In fact, the trees absorb carbon.
So what in the hell are they talking about?
Let me even ask Suri, see if Surrey knows that.
Hey, Suri, do trees absorb carbon?
Yes, trees absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.
This is from Wikipedia.
Even Wikipedia knows this.
Even Surrey knows this.
The lady who lives inside my phone.
College dropout Bill Gates, the computer guy, says is unproven.
I think we should listen because he is rich.
So photosynthesis.
So he's not hip to photosynthesis.
That's worse than a flat earther.
This is kind of unbelievable.
Hey, why would you plant a tree when you can stick a G5 tower there?
And then just put some fake branches on it and some leaves.
So not only do you still notice that it's there, but you're still insulted by the attempt to hide it.
Do you ever see how they try to hide those G5 towers?
When we were finding places to move into, one of these houses, it was like nice, but it was really low rent, like crazy low, because it was right next to a 5G tower.
And they go, listen, if you start to feel sick, you can break the lease.
Ah.
So here he's got more to say.
Very enamored with trees.
We've got trees on this stage.
Some people would even say that if you just planted enough trees, it could take care of the climate issue altogether.
And that's complete nonsense.
Okay.
I mean, are we the science people or are we the idiots?
Which one do we want to be?
What's a science?
I mean, are we the science people or are we the idiots?
Which one do we want to be?
I think you're both because if anybody who calls themselves the science people are idiots who are lying to you and flying around the world fighting climate change in their private jets and yachts.
Is he not allowed to say science scientists for like legal reasons?
People like how the one guy's a science communicator.
Bill Nye is just a science guy.
He's a science guy.
He's not a scientist.
I'm just going to come out and say that anybody that refers to themselves as the science people are fucking idiots.
And if you follow them, you are as well.
What are we going to do?
Is this a stupid thing?
As if that's like the.
And you want to hear nothing, want to see another climate activist?
Here's Mark Zuckerberg's yacht.
He's fighting climate change.
He's got four diesel engines on his yacht, but I'm sure it has an electric stove.
Got four diesel engines.
That boat is so big.
Not a single gas-powered leaf blower on that boat.
I guarantee you.
I guarantee it.
By the way, if anybody's looking for a Christmas gift for me, I let my subscription to Yacht World lapse.
Yacht World.
Yuck Zuckerberg's a $300 million launch pad for controversy.
Hey, if you want to end the Worldwide Human Trafficking Network, why don't you start with whoever subscribes to Yacht World?
What's controversy?
Is that a new app?
Wait, is Launchpad the app or is Controversy the app?
I'm not clear.
This is just the dinghy that takes you out to the big boat.
There's no way.
There's simply no way on earth that the money needed to purchase that was acquired legitimately.
Well, unless you think Facebook is not legitimate, which I love how I love, there's, I forget, what was her name, friend Leibowitz said, you don't make $400 million.
You steal $400 million.
So here, do you want to see it?
Here it is.
This is Mark Zuckerberg's super yacht launch pad, a veritable palace on the water that showcases the vast possibilities of the Facebook legacy.
Measuring an impressive 118 meters in length, this nautical marble hails from the prestigious feed ship shipyard in the Netherlands, making her grand debut in 2024.
With a beam of 15.5 meters and a draft of 4.6 meters, Launchpad offers a spacious and stable ride, boasting a substantial volume of 5,050 GT.
Her sleek exterior design is crafted by the renowned Espen Oino International, while the luxurious interiors are the work of the masterful Zaretti interior design.
Constructed with a robust steel hull and a lightweight aluminium superstructure.
Aluminium.
Launchpad is powered by four MTU engines that propel her to a top speed of 24 knots.
She's not just four separate diesel engines.
Four.
Yeah.
Not one big one.
Four.
Beauty.
She's a powerhouse on the water.
Powerhouse.
In the world of super yachts, Launchpad ranks at number 46 among the largest, and she proudly holds the title of the second largest yacht ever built by Feedship.
The thing is so big, you can land aircraft on it.
That's how big it would say.
And nothing, you know, as an environmentalist, I'm sure nothing gets you closer to Mother Earth than staring at the moon from your helipad.
Am I right?
Come on.
I'm actually amazed that the AI narrator sounds more human-like than Mark Zuckerberg.
No kidding.
Mark Zuckerberg, this is from Hindustan Times.
His $300 million super yacht visuals slammed as climate hypocrisy hideaway.
Ooh, that sounds nice.
Are they taking reservations?
Hey, look, it's Mark Zuckerberg's yacht.
I'm sure him flying private jets with Bill Gates is helping the planet, though.
It's all our fault.
How would we know it's our fault unless they flew around the planet telling us it's our fault in a private jet?
And then landed on a giant boat with four diesel engines.
You know, it's cheaper to actually just get a bigger dick.
They can take...
They can take skin from your head and put it on your dick.
And isn't it amazing that your head and your dick are compatible?
Yeah.
Hey, my yacht is in my pants, Jimmy.
I think Mark Zuckerberg should do the right thing here and donate Launchpad to the flood of immigrants pouring into the country.
That's what I think he should do.
There's clearly plenty of space and the private flights the government booked for them could land on the boat.
I mean, they're doing it right in your face.
These people screaming about climate change are doing it right in your face.
Well, I know.
That's why I don't believe in it anymore.
And I really did.
And I'd argue with people, and I would say to people that say this is nonsense, I would go, well, I sure hope you're right.
Yeah.
And guess what?
They were.
They were.
Jeff Bezos, another climate activist.
His super yacht produces 7,000 tons of carbon emissions per year.
Wait, are they an activist for carbon and I'm misunderstanding the thing?
I think they're in a competition to see who can dump the most shit into the ocean and into the air before they abandon all their surface toys and head to their underground cities because you know they have them.
Yeah, it probably doubles the submarine, some of these really nice ones.
Oh, record private jet flights into Davos as leaders arrive for climate talk.
That's fantastic.
Okay, guys, listen, the Earth's temperature just went up threefold degrees from our flights here.
What are we going to do?
What are we going to do?
Experts predict up to 1,500 individual private flights in and out of an airfield serving Swiss ski resort for the World Economic Forum.
These are the people telling you to get an electric stove, get rid of your lawnmower, and drive scooters and live in a shipping container.
That's the Vatican for shit libs.
This is amazing.
So Switzerland, that's in Switzerland.
Switzerland may be neutral, but it certainly isn't carbon neutral.
Am I right?
Come on.
And here's Barack Obama.
He's giving a speech to Africans, and he's going to tell them that they can't have air conditioners or cars.
The guy who flew there on a private jet.
He's actually the most honest one so far.
So you're actually right.
So watch this.
Ultimately, if you think about all the youth that everybody's mentioned here in Africa, if everybody's raising living standards to the point where everybody's got a car and everybody's got air conditioning and everybody's got a big house, well, the planet will boil over.
Ultimately, if you think about.
So this is called climate change imperialism.
In other words, only developed countries can have nice things and guys like him.
The guy has three mansions.
If everybody's going to have air conditioning, a car, and a big house, the world's going to boil over.
That's why I have all three of those things.
He has all three of those things.
Plus, he has private jets.
Jimmy, I get carving offsets by having my gay chef killed.
Yeah.
I don't think he actually owns a private jet, but you know, everywhere he flies is probably on a private jet.
He doesn't fly.
Oh, Jimmy?
You think he flies commercial?
Jimmy, look, a lot of Africans, you can't have a house, and a lot of you are going to have to be used in medical experiments by Bill Gates.
But the Earth will boil over.
So, this is amazing.
Ultimately, if you think about all the youth That everybody's mentioned here in Africa.
If everybody's raising living standards to the point where everybody's got a car and everybody's got air conditioning and everybody's got a big house, well, the planet will boil over.
Well, why don't you give, well, first of all, here it is.
He's got three stunning homes just in the United States, Barack Obama.
Yeah.
Well, he said everybody.
It doesn't mean him, obviously.
A president's not supposed to be wildly rich and have a Netflix contract when he's done.
Here's his house on Martha's Vineyard.
He bought it for almost $12 million.
Look at that.
Oh, look at all those trees heating up the atmosphere.
I wonder how many air conditioners he has in this house alone.
And by the way, that looks like, again, that looks like Oceanside Property.
He's a house the size of Africa.
Is he not worried about Soten?
Those people don't get to have cars, houses, or air conditioning, but he gets to have three giant mansions and flying private jets.
Isn't that wild?
So those people telling other people that they have to sacrifice for climate change, but then they do it the most extravagant thing right in your face.
Wow, it's like they could get away with absolutely anything, and you would just call it a conspiracy theory no matter what, because you're dumb.
I mean, he's the elite, and they love wagging their royalty right in your fucking face.
And that's the point of royalty, actually, to be able to do what others can't, while frequently, flagrantly displaying contempt for their own subjects, because that's what this is.
While you fight about a legitimate self-defense case in the subway with these assholes like maniacs on the street, this is where they live, and then they just rile people up with dumb identity politics shit.
He's got two more houses, one in Chicago, and one in an exclusive neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Plus, he has another one, the awesome Hawaiian mansion nearing completion.
Everybody, this is his Obama's mansion in Maui.
I leave the AC on in all the houses because when I arrive, I like it to be nice and crisp.
This is real.
Not to mention, this well could be where Barack and Michelle Obama will spend their retirement years.
Assuming, of course, that they will ever fully retire.
It sits on three acres in the community of Waimanilo on the island of Oahu.
Oh, that's Oahu, not Maui.
They bought the property back in 2015 for $8.7 million.
So he's got a $12 million house on Martha's Vineyard.
He's got another one in D.C., another one in Chicago.
And now he's got this one on Oahu.
It's not from corruption.
That is a normal way for presidents to, that's just stuff they should have.
That's just stuff they should have.
Yeah.
And don't forget back when he was in office and we found out from WikiLeaks that he spent over $60,000 having pizza and hot dogs flown in.
Yes.
Wow, I almost meant some good pizza and hot dogs for $60,000?
That's more than Kamala probably spent on pizza and hot dogs.
And she spent a lot.
And if a volcano goes off in Hawaii, the Obamas will show up like superheroes and blow it right back down in the hole.
This is Obama territory now, Kurt.
Yeah.
I figured they just go in their underground base, maybe take along some spare pizza and hot dogs to get through the overworld bad times.
So the people telling you that you got to live in shipping containers in 15-minute cities, drive electric scooters, and eat the bugs that hit you in the face are living like that.
This is how they're living.
This is how they're living.
And I buy carbon offsets.
So if you thought that it was actually killing the planet and it was dangerous, you would stop doing activities that cause climate change.
But they're not.
These people, do these people look like they give an F about climate change?
Do these people look like they give an F about climate change?
Does this guy look like he gives an F about climate change?
Yeah, well, Jimmy, you and your petty needs to live are really what they think is killing the planet.
Your petty needs to be shelter and climate control inside of a house and a car to get around to your job.
It's really your guys' fault.
And let's face it, let's look at all the things that have happened over the last 10 years.
It's all to make sure there's less of you.
So we're going to sterilize your kids by any means necessary.
We're going to make you take experimental gene therapies, all kinds of fun stuff.
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They are fining people in Canada now, eh?
For the people who protested against the mandates and the COVID lockdowns and stuff in Canada.
And we have a guest on who's one of them.
Here's one of the headlines: Judge gives over $21,000 in fines for pandemic-related health violations.
You want to read that?
This is just one of the fines our guest has received.
A moose jaw, that's up in Canada, a moose jaw provincial court judge has handed out $21,000, $300 in photo fines to four people who participated in a freedom rally in 2021, and they violated the pandemic-related health orders.
Judge Brian Hendrickson announced on April 4th that he would find Mark Friesen 10 grand, Richard Wintingham, $6,500, Che Crai, $2,800, and Jasmine Grendel, $2,000, based on the evidence called during a trial, right?
In turn, the judge gave Grandell 3.5 years to pay.
So they're doing this.
So here's a, somebody bring on our guest.
He's a Saskatchewan-based podcaster, R.B. Ham, who hosts a Rumble exclusive show titled Beyond the Pale.
And during the pandemic, R.B. helped lead the resistance to government mandates and was targeted for retribution as a result.
Please welcome R.B. Ham.
Hey, R.B., how are you?
I'm doing great.
Thanks, Jimmy, for this.
So tell me, now you've been charged and you got fined.
How much are you fined?
Well, I got eight tickets in total eventually and it totaled up to $47,500.
My friend Mark Friesen, the Grizzly Patriot, who's also announced there, he got 10 tickets.
Chey Craig, I think he only got that one that one time in Moose Jaw.
He was the PPC candidate for Swift Current at the time.
And we went for Moosejaw at the time and we went to Moosejaw to support him, his candidacy, and to show that the, and we believed at the time it was unconstitutional, these mandates, because they went against the charter.
We believe that.
So here's some of the stuff that they're fining people for.
So the judge indicated that the Crown had proven that.
So you've got $45,000 in fines.
And this is just from one case.
The judge indicated that the Crown had proven that the Four had engaged in a prohibited act, disobeying a public health order and had fully confirmed their identities.
Thus, they were guilty.
Quote, I agree with the defense that there's no evidence as to the impact of public health restriction in this case and no evidence that anyone contracted COVID-19.
The judge said, so what he's saying is that, yeah, there was no consequence of what these people did.
And what did they do?
I also accept that there was a valid medical reason for order restricting the size of outdoor gatherings.
The order was established based on the scientific blah, blah, blah.
So what they did was they held a rally and 10 people showed up and they all got fined for gathering outside 10 people to protest the COVID policy.
And the judge says, yeah, nothing happened.
Nobody caught COVID because of it.
There's no problem, but so then he fined him.
So you're one of you, you are fined $47,000, which is a lot because you've got, what, how many eight tickets?
Yeah, I got eight tickets.
And so here's, so now to pay this, because you're not a wealthy man, that you have set up a give, send, go.
And it's got to be give, send, go because if it was go fund me, they'd take all the money.
So you could go R.B. Ham or his Richard Wintingraham.
How do you say your last name?
Wintringham.
Wintringham.
Oh, okay.
That's very nice.
So you can go there and help out.
He's got $47,000 in total.
Now, how long did they give you to pay it?
Well, they come due at varying times.
Right now, I owe $10,500.
And what does that do?
It's already been due.
The $10,500 is already due.
The rest come due at varying times, some later this year, some next year, because when we were fined these fines three years ago, we were given so many years to pay, right?
Yeah.
And it was the excessiveness of the fine, $2,800, of course, right?
You've got that button.
The excessiveness of the fine was designed to shut people down and to shut them up and not speak out.
Right.
Because this was in 2020, all we got these tickets in 2020 and 2021.
Later on in the year, in 2021, was when I got my first one.
And I was the first one to get a fine in Saskatchewan because when they announced the mandates, we had a demonstration in Saskatoon.
We went into the mall, the Midtown Plaza here in Saskatoon, and we marched around and said, this is unconstitutional.
This is illegal.
Fight back now.
Do not comply or else they'll just keep going.
And because we already knew what the plan was from Event 201 for Crying Out Love, from Operation Lockstep, from all the years of my research, I knew this was a scam right from the start.
They tried to scare us to death of the Zika virus hoax and all this other stuff.
And they conditioned people to believe that these medical authorities at the World Health Organization and the World Economic Forum and in our public health system, they're just infiltrated with these World Health Organization people that are running everything.
And this was a plan right from the start to just, this was a test run for complete totalitarian control.
I could see it happening and I was called a conspiracy theorist.
Going through what we did, it broke up my family.
Half my family hated me and wouldn't let me go to Christmas gatherings the last three years.
Thankfully, this Saturday, I'm going back for the first time.
Me and my wife have finally been invited to a family gathering.
And this is all happening at the same time.
People are waking up.
Everybody we know knows people that got hurt by the vacc.
Everybody knows that they went too far with these draconian methods.
And even like what I was saying, when I started the demonstrations and helping people organize them was because we knew by then through the Great Barrington Declaration that they were doing this wrong.
They had rewritten all previous pandemic regulations to this new total lockdown mandate, scare people into submission.
They even had a nudge unit at our Canadian public health agency.
Teresa Tan, that person who ran the whole thing, had a nudge unit where they openly talked, bragged about how they were behavioral psychologizing people into compliance, working with the media, with government.
It was absolutely horrendous.
So I had to speak out.
I thought it was my duty because Martin Luther King Jr., one of my heroes, you know, that's what he did.
He said, this is wrong.
I'm going to speak out because it's immoral.
And it's an unjust law.
And you have a duty as a citizen to fight back against unjust laws or else, what are you doing?
And so you did, and they came and they laid the hammer down on you.
And now you're facing stiff $47,000 in fines.
So now, so you missed the first date for your payment of $10,000.
What are they going to do to you if you miss that payment?
Did they increase the fine?
What happens?
No, what they do is they send you, they send your fines off to Revenue Canada, and they will now start watching you and garnishing any payments you might receive through carbon credits, payouts, or your income tax return.
And they've also said it to the commercial credit adjustment here in Canada.
Oh, so they're going to wreck your credit?
Oh, of course.
And then, you know, garnish me in ways that they can.
So it's a really tough situation.
I'm not the only one in on it.
I mean, here in Canada, we've been hammered everybody, all these people at the Freedom Convoy, the most successful peaceful protests in history that might save the world because they were going to even get harder on the mandates and Restrictions if that hadn't happened.
So, the people involved with that, like, you know, Chris Barber, Tamara Leash, Randy Hillier, Pat King, they're all being persecuted in the courts there for mischief.
Their charge is mischief, and they're trying to, and this has been going on for three years, this trial of mischief.
And they're trying to end getting put tried to put them in jail for mischief.
Can you imagine?
And of course, around here in Saskatchewan, we had a whole bunch of people helping.
And what they did, though, was like, and what you said, Moose Jaw, we actually got more than 10 people there.
We had like about 100.
They only went after the people who spoke who picked up a microphone and spoke.
And there was four of us who picked up a microphone and spoke.
So they nailed us because we were busy.
So they're criminally prosecuting people who protested back against the unconstitutional, unscientific, unlawful restrictions that they put on people during COVID.
And so they're being charged with mischief.
Isn't that something?
What's next?
They're going to charge them with tomfoolery and shenanigans.
Well, you know, it's just, it's crazy.
I mean, you think about what, and the problem is, you know, at the time, because people were so scared, 80% of the public just went along with it.
Yeah.
And we were smeared in the local newspapers, called all sorts of horrible things.
I lost my job as a school custodian because I went against their wishes for going to a rally at one point.
And so I had to go back to truck driving.
And there was a wonderful freedom fighter guy here named Kevin who got me a job with his company so I could last for a while doing excavation work and stuff like that.
And he also happened to be the candidate for the PPC here in Saskatoon West.
So I became his campaign manager.
So it worked out in that way that I was, it opened up a new way of me to get involved.
And my story is that I'm a former left-winger.
I'm like you, Jimmy.
I was a socialist all my life for crying out loud, but I was also a firm, a civil libertarian, anti-war activist.
I marched against the Iraq war and gave a speech out in front of a politician's office here in Saskatoon.
And I was firm in my belief that you've got to, you've got to show up.
And when things like this happen, if you just hide in the basement and hope it goes away, that's not the approach to take because they always try to go further and further and further.
And I knew they were going to do this.
I was protesting before they brought in the mandates, predicting that they would bring in the mandates, and they did.
And so what is the mood now in Canada in general?
Can you tell me about how did people just memory hold that the government was 100% wrong and that the vaccines didn't perform the way they were promised and that there's no science behind masking?
There's no science behind the social distancing.
There's no science behind lockdowns.
In fact, the science goes the other way.
So people just have they just moved on and memory hold all this?
Well, they just, as a matter of fact, they just did a poll and it turns out that 60% of the population still supported it.
They asked the question, did they go too far?
And 33% said, yes, they did.
So one in three people think they went too far.
One in six people regret being vaccinated.
So it's starting to switch, but it's been a slow change because here in Canada, we're a lot more locked down propaganda-wise.
We're even more propagandized than you guys, believe it or not, because we don't have the First Amendment, right?
And all the CBC, CTV, Global, our three networks up here are all funded by the government.
We don't have an independent media.
And it's funny because I was a left-winger all my life and I believe in civil liberties and anti-censorship.
I'm anti-war and all this stuff.
And the left just flipped on me and they became the authoritarians, the totalitarians telling us what we could and couldn't want to do.
And it was just, and anything else was considered a right-wing conspiracy theory.
And here I am, wait a minute, I've been a left-winger all my life.
What are you talking about?
And so I ended up joining the People's Party of Canada, which everybody has labeled as a, you know, some kind of disgusting right-wing, pro-fascist, Nazi-loving party led by a former conservative minister named Maxime Bernier, who left the Conservative Party when they did some shenanigans in an election and said, this is ridiculous.
And so I became a PPC member.
It was just amazing how many people I met that were like me, former lefties who said this is enough.
And, you know, I think there is a change happening slowly.
And hopefully, it'll get better because I think the independent media space that you guys represent, along with due dissidents and others, savvy, savvy savvies, all what you're doing in America is wonderful.
And I think it's starting to happen here in Canada.
We've got some, I'm not going to mention Rebel News.
They did support us during the convoy, but Rebel News is sure pro-Israel and it's kind of hard to stay associated with them.
But we have What's Up Canada?
We have the Shadow Davis show.
We have Anita Krishna.
You know Anita.
Yeah, I love Anita.
But, you know, yeah, I mean, you can disagree with Rebel News, but the foundation of organizing is to put aside your differences if you agree upon an issue.
And so exactly.
Exactly.
And that's what me and that's what gives it strength.
That's what gives it strength.
That's why when me and Mark Friesen, the Grizzly Patriot, who was a right-winger, everybody said, oh, he's just a crazy right-winger.
When me and him joined together and we go on town halls, at first we had to do underground town halls because you couldn't gather in people of five or more.
So we'd sneak around to farmers and barns and businesses and give these talks about what was going on, you know, via COVID-19 and the agenda 2030, all that stuff.
It's, you know, World Economic Forum.
So we give these underground talks because we couldn't do it publicly.
So we snuck around for like a year that winter going to bar.
And we even went to Alberta and we ended up doing a demonstration, a presentation in a converted slaughterhouse that was so cold.
It was minus 30 outside and colder inside.
We'd go outside to warm up because of the concrete would hold the cold in so hard.
And so, and we met so many people, hundreds and hundreds, thousands of people we met that felt like us, but were not allowed to say anything.
But of course, the only people they hammered and got the tickets to were us who were who would speak out, grab a microphone or organize.
But eventually they went after the general public too.
At one point, when before the last election, they put out a thing that the Saskou police put out pictures of faces of people that went to a rally that we had for Maxime down here in the park in Saskatoon.
The police put out the pictures of the people who had attended into the paper and said, please identify these horrible scoff laws.
Yeah, they did.
And they had it was called Crime Stoppers, and they had people phone in on their neighbors.
It was unbelievable.
And of course, it broke families up.
It was unbelievable what it did to the family unit.
Just terrible because all of a sudden, if you were against what was going on, and family members really thought, I mean, they preyed on people's good intentions.
Like this science says, the welfare of humanity has always been the alibi of tyrants.
That's right.
It's for your own good.
We're doing this to protect you.
And so I can't, I can't hate them for doing that.
I forgive them, but they've been lied to.
All I need them to do is wake up and realize I wasn't your enemy.
I'm trying to help you.
I was giving you a voice you didn't have because maybe you're uninformed or whatever.
I know a lot of people who have woken up since then, they regret it, but they're too afraid to really step out and say, speak it out now because, still, like I said, two in three people still support what the government did here in Canada.
So there's still a majority.
So it's hard.
It's really hard.
Well, I'll tell you, RB, I really respect you standing up.
I respect your position.
You risk being called all those names and slandered as a right-winger, even though you've been a lag.
It's my same journey.
Same thing.
I feel very sympathetic with you.
I have real sympathy and empathy for you.
I don't know the difference between those words, but I want everybody to support.
I'm going to help support you.
People go to his give, send, go and give what you can because he's facing 45 grand, eh?
And five.
And I want to quickly plug my channel.
Oh, sure.
Go ahead.
My Rumble exclusive podcast, Beyond the Pale.
Beyond the Pale.
47 episodes.
I'm also a trucker.
So I'm going to be heading out on the road Sunday.
And I can only do my show once in a while.
And it's hard for me to keep it up.
But I think you like the if you go back in the in the in the I've had due dissidents on.
I've had guys like Gordon McGill on, who was on your show.
And oh, yeah, we've had Gordy on, sure.
And I had Savvy on one show, and I've had Anita Krishna and Dr. William Mackus, who's famous up here in Alberta.
The Alberta Provincial Health Authority are going after him still today, trying to put him in jail.
And so, and the frontline nurses like Sarah Tjonian, and I mean, there's so many people that need awareness and help what's going on.
Introduced some wacky people, people that people like to call about, you know, the tinfoil hat crowd.
Yeah, I like interviewing those kinds of people who think outside the box.
And because, I mean, that's what this is all about, right?
Information and awareness and stuff.
So, like guys like Boyd Anderson, and I just interviewed an MK Ultra survivor.
Oh, really?
And Ann Diamond.
She was associated with the Montreal McGill Clinic when they had MK Ultra experiments on patients against their will run by some creep named Ewan Cameron, who was considered the top psychotherapist at the time.
And he was doing LSD experiments and electroshock therapies on these people.
It's all public and it came out full knowledge now.
Everybody knows about this.
But the shit the government gets up to and the cross-borderness of it, because the United States and Canada are basically might as well, we're the colony of yours.
You just come in here and do what you want here.
Your CIA runs our CSIS.
Your FBI runs the RCMP.
When the president says, come here, Justin Trudeau jumps on his plane and just flies to wherever they tell him to go.
He's just a puppet for the World Economic Forum.
This is no longer, our national identity is completely crushed here in Canada.
When Justin Trudeau became prime minister, the first thing he said was, We are now a post-national state.
What?
What?
And that could, yeah, that comes right out of the World Economic Forum saying that we're no longer going to have borders.
It's like from the speech from network, right?
Everything is just the transactional flow of dollars.
That's right.
You know, it's just terrible what's going on.
And so we're just fighting for ourselves, our national identity up here, trying to get back to what we once were.
We used to be a great country.
We were the ones, remember under Lester Pearson in 1967 when he initiated the peacekeeping idea in the UN, and we would send peacekeepers to places to try to break up fights.
And then after Clinton, Yugoslavia happened, and all of a sudden, NATO and this whole peacekeeping thing became bombing people's countries to balkanize them.
Yep.
For this grand strategy of the grand chessboard, that we have to have a war between Christianity and Muslims and just, you know, for world domination.
It's just crazy.
So when you get far into it, I'm getting a little off the rails here, but I just wanted to mention all those people and what we're doing.
And please be a member of the channel.
And I want to try out a couple of jokes before I go.
RB, let me tell you, your protests against the COVID narrative has interrupted the international flow of dollars and you will atone.
Yes, sir.
Okay.
I know.
So here's a couple of jokes.
I'm from Saskatchewan, right?
And there seems to be a lot of flat earthers up here.
Well, if you've ever been to Sasaskatoon, Saskatchewan, and we're in the middle of the Bald Prairie, and if your dog runs away, you can see him run away for three days.
That's right.
I bet.
The reason we have so many flat earthers up here at Saskatchewan is because we have the evidence.
And I'm sorry I didn't trim my beard in time.
I just, I haven't spent three months in a Syrian prison.
Yeah, you should get if you get locked up, you're looking, you're going to come out looking fantastic.
And I can't afford a manicure.
No kidding.
All right, RB, it's great to have you on.
Nice to have you on the show.
I wish you well raising money to pay off your fines and keep fighting the good fight.
And I'll see you next time I'm up there.
All right.
Thank God to the free.
Thank God for the freedom convoy.
Okay.
Yes.
Thank God.
Bunch of fascist Nazis.
All right.
Okay, buddy.
Thank you, sir.
So this, they hired, they locked up this woman because she threatened an insurance company by saying delay, denied, disposed.
You think I'm kidding?
A Lakeland woman was charged Tuesday after police said she ended a call to an insurance company with the words delayed, denied, depose.
In an arrest affidavit, the Lakeland Police Department said officers were contacted by the FBI on Tuesday, December 10th, regarding an alleged threat made over the phone.
You could openly say, don't miss next time shooting at Trump and you would have problems.
Yeah.
You might get kicked out of Tenacious D at the worst.
So Brian Boston, 42, had reportedly placed a call to Brianna.
Brianna Boston, who's 42, reportedly placed a call to Blue Cross Blue Shield regarding recent medical insurance claims she was denied.
The entire phone call was recorded according to the affidavit.
Near the end of the call, investigators said that the woman could be heard stating, delay, deny, depose.
You people are next.
Near the end of the call, investigators said Boston could be heard.
Oh, wait, the first three words are similar to those written on the ammunition that a gunman used in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in the New York in New York City last week.
Hey, you know what I want to note is that the guy who wrote this, who wrote this?
Oh, by a woman, Sierra Reigns.
Sierra Reigns, the writer of this article, never bothers to find out what the medical treatment she was denied coverage for are.
Guess that doesn't matter.
I guess that doesn't matter, huh?
Yeah, this is human life we're talking about, Jimmy.
50 human life.
The affidavit noted the similarities between the incidents, stating that those words have been nationally recognized as a phrase directed against insurance companies.
She's been in this world long enough that she certainly should know better, but not the insurance company for denying her health care.
Yeah, I think they should know better.
They might hear that a lot.
Maybe they should know better.
You can't make threats like that in the current environment that we live in and think that we're, I'd like to see this go to a jury trial.
Yeah, I would too.
Because I don't even think people want to convict that.
Dude, I tried talking about that guy last night.
I mean, people just are cheering at the mention of the name Luigi Mangione.
Two girls and one guy go, he's hot.
I didn't even say anything about him yet.
Well, you know what I say?
He's got killer abs.
Ah, nice joke.
I mean, this is he should get a Grammy because he had the number one hit of the year.
So she's been in this world long enough that she certainly should know better that you can't make threats like that in the current environment that we live in and think that you're not going to follow up and that we're not going to follow up and put you in jail.
So that's the sheriff.
Yeah, unless she's not going to be alive much longer from not getting chemo.
Right.
You got nothing to lose, do you?
And that shows you the get once again, the cops aren't there to help protect you.
They're here to protect corporations and capital.
That's who he's protecting.
He's not doing something to try to get that woman health care that she already paid for.
This is not a poor person.
This is not someone who's a person.
This is someone who has health care.
This is healthcare.
This is someone who has health insurance.
Blue Cross.
Police made contact with her at her home in Lakeland, where she reportedly admitted to using those words during the call, telling detectives that healthcare companies played games and deserved karma from the world because they are evil.
Boston reportedly told detectives she used the phrase because it's what is in the news right now and that she had learned of the phrase due to the United Healthcare homicide.
However, Boston added that she does not own any firearms and was not a danger to anyone.
She repeatedly admitted that, yeah, that's exactly what I said, but I didn't mean anything by it.
Well, you don't get to pull that back after you say it.
Are you kidding me?
This is the cops.
These are the cops.
The cops don't realize that they're also going to be denied health care as soon as they get sick.
Oh, that would be hilarious.
That would be hilarious.
When Chief Pig here finds out he's not getting a new heart for based on Boston statements, investigators say they believed she meant to threaten the insurance company by using the United Healthcare CEO's homicide to her advantage.
How?
By underhandedly getting her insurance company to cover legitimate medical treatments?
What a sneak.
Yeah, we should probably ban that book that the phrase is taken from that they're not mentioning, the wacky book about what insurance companies do.
This is the most bipartisan United thing I've seen in America ever since after 9-11.
Boston was charged with threats to conduct, with threats to conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism.
That's what she was charged with.
So they could make anything.
This like I said, find me the man and I'll find you the crime.
They're just inventing ways to make you a terrorist now.
She's now being threatened with being a terrorist.
So as soon as you, so as soon as Barack Obama signed the law that said you can lock up anybody indefinitely if they're considered a terrorist, I'm like, well, now everything's going to be considered terrorism.
Echo terror, the number one terrorist, echo terrorism.
So if you protest a pipeline or anything, you're considered an echo terrorist.
If you spread misinformation on the internet, you're called a cyber terrorist.
So now they can, they don't have to, you lost all your rights now.
Still cash.
Now you're in healthcare ISIS.
What's that?
Stochastic.
Is that what you said?
Yeah.
My client is 42, married mother of three, never had any criminal charges or convictions.
May you release her on her own recognizance, her attorney Jim Headley said to the judge during the first appearance in court.
However, the judge said her bond at $100,000, stating, I do find that the bond of $100,000 is appropriate considering the status of our country at this point.
Oh, my God.
They're trying to make a new Rwanda with this.
They're trying to make it because the level of anger of hearing this is like, yes.
I don't want to get picked up for the things I think about.
Gwen B. with LC says, I once had a man email me a map to my home and threaten a whole Lot of harm and property damage.
The police told me there was nothing they could do about the threats until he acted on them.
It was just talk until then.
So I got to ask, why is Breonna Boston in jail?
Because the cops are there to protect corporations and capital, not to actually provide you with security.
They don't work for the citizens.
They work for the capitalists who own the government.
That's why.
And by the way, Jimmy, individually, they may want to protect you, but they're not allowed.
They're not allowed.
It says, you got to go to jail because your daughter was sick and had an excuse from school.
The cops then, as that woman said, they go, well, take it up with Kamal Harris.
That's right.
So the cops don't have a choice neither.
Like, it don't matter how they feel about it.
They're an employee slave.
Cops don't work for you.
Just like the politicians don't work for you.
Your government doesn't work for you.
Nobody works for you.
The insurance that you paid for doesn't work for you.
Assurance you paid for doesn't work for you.
So this is Sheila Zonur, I think.
She's a Fort Lauderdale-based defense attorney who's popular on TikTok.
Last year, I had to get a restraining.
Let's watch.
Turn it up a little.
Last year, I had to get a restraining order for a man because his wife was trying to him.
He called the police multiple times.
They wouldn't do anything about it.
She was putting rat poison in his food.
He was getting sick after he'd eat.
He was going out.
Like he, he made a practice of like stepping outside in the middle of dinner, smoking a cigarette, and then coming back.
And he was getting sick.
And so he noticed one time when he came back from smoking a cigarette that there was something blue in his food.
It's rat poison.
He didn't know it at the time, but he saw that there was something blue in his food that shouldn't have been there.
Nephew calls the police.
Police are like, well, call us next time when you have food.
Happens again.
They still have the food.
They call the police.
Saran wrap the bowl.
Can you test this?
They're like, no.
Of course, these are people who have watched TV, like, you know, CSI, things like that.
And they're just like, then why'd you want us to fucking keep the food?
They thought they were going to go take it to the lab and test it and find out what it is.
They shrugged their shoulders.
They didn't give a fuck.
So the nephew gets in these little cameras, sets up cameras around the house.
I have footage of this woman.
When he goes out to smoke a cigarette, she runs out of another room, has a folded up napkin, sprinkles something from that napkin onto his food, stirs it real quick, and then runs back.
We presented the police with this video footage.
Get a restraining order against your wife who lives in the house with you.
They wouldn't arrest her.
I had to get a restraining order against the woman and she had to move out of the house to keep him safe.
And the judge in that hearing, when she granted a permanent restraining order and ordered her to leave the fucking house, she made a finding on the record that this woman was attempting to murder her husband.
And the police still wouldn't arrest her and the state attorney's office still wouldn't file charges.
So you tell me why this woman in Florida who was on the phone with her insurance company arguing over a denied claim out of frustration, she says, deny, defend, depose.
You people are next in the same fucking day.
The henchman for the ruling class showed up at her fucking door and arrested her.
That was a rhetorical question.
You don't have to answer that because we know.
They arrested her.
And I watched this woman who has no weapons.
This is a woman who's never been in trouble a day in her life.
This woman is at her bond hearing.
And the judge is clutching his pearls and the prosecutor's clutching her pearls or his pearls.
And they fucking set a hundred thousand dollar bond.
And the prosecutor says, and if she is able to post the bond, we need GPS monitoring, pretrial release, home confinement.
Pending trial, she is going to be confined to her home because she said, deny, defend, oppose you, people are next.
With no apparent ability to carry out this threat.
You can be my client's wife and actually take overt action against your husband in efforts to try to kill him.
And even have a judge make a ruling that you were in fact trying to kill him.
And they won't take that threat seriously.
But this lady who was frustrated and arguing with some fucking zombie on the other end of the line.
And says some shit out of frustration.
They take that threat very seriously.
And this is the best part of what the prosecutor said.
They need her on home confinement to keep the community safe.
You know the community is perfectly safe, you lying sack of fucking disingenuous shit.
The community is safe.
The community is safe.
The community is not safe from you though.
Because you will be a good little foot soldier for your fucking overlords.
This is bullshit.
She wasn't going to do anything.
But you see how fast.
You see how fast they move.
You see how fast they make thought crimes crimes.
You better not even think bad things about the insurance companies.
You better not even think about it.
Even if you have no ability to carry it out.
You better not think about it.
right we hate it here yeah i'm sure that'll cut down on the anger and threats too that that yes and so here just to let you know joe biden corporate whore extraordinaire he doesn't work for you he just pardoned a judge who got caught taking bribes to send kids to jail kids he took 2.1 million dollars in kickpacks to imprison juveniles that he got caught they sent him to
jail that's trafficking joe biden is letting him he's commuting his sentence why because joe biden works for the prison industrial complex he's the one who made sure all the black and brown people are in jail for for the same crimes hunter committed smoking crack but he didn't pardon any of those people but he pardoned his own kid and all the and he pardoned the judge who illegally took money to imprison people that's who joe biden he's decent remember that asshole who from who's the host of Weekend Update.
on saturday night live said he's voting for Decent man.
Joe Biden's a decent man who's funding a genocide and letting judges out of jail who imprisoned children.
Well, $2.1 million is pretty decent for a payoff just for selling some kids.
These people are the most indecent people, especially a guy who's the host of Saturday Night Live's weekend update.
What a slide we've made since Norm McDonald.
Oh my God.
Yeah.
Yeah, that guy's a piece of garbage.
And so is Joe Biden.
And so is the sheriff who locked that woman up.
And so is the insurance companies.
But guess what?
They run the country.
The politicians don't run the country.
They all work for the oligarchy.
And that's what this is all about.
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