Canada's Most Wanted - Raging Dissident | Know More News w/ Adam Green
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I am Adam Green.
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It is Tuesday, March 5th, 2024.
And joining us today is Canada's Most Wanted, the Supreme Commander of Diagalon.
We'll explain all about what that is.
He is veteran, Canadian Armed Forces, Jeremy McKenzie.
He goes by Raging Dissidents.
We've been friends for a few years.
Back in the YouTube days, we've done a handful of streams together and wanted to bring him back and chat with him because I miss him.
I think he's a great guy.
And I'm happy he's here.
What's going on, Jeremy?
Oh, hold on.
Sorry.
Okay, there we go.
You good?
I think so.
I'm hiding.
There we are.
There you are.
Sorry.
What's up, Jeremy?
Thanks for being here, man.
It's good to see you.
Too many copies of my face on the screen.
It overloaded the AI.
It's too much.
It's too much disgusting.
Too much sadness going on.
Yeah, maybe that's what it is.
I doubt it.
But yeah, thanks, man.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, it's been a while.
I was trying to think of that the other night when the last time.
I actually found your YouTube channel, I think.
I remember listening to it.
I was doing the dishes in my house like seven years ago.
Something like this, feeding my son at his high chair.
There was something you were going on about.
And I was like, who is this?
Who is this guy?
And yeah, so I spent some time going through your work at that time.
And that was before you were even online yourself, right?
I think so.
Yeah.
It was right around I was just starting out.
Like I was just kind of poking around, you know, asking questions and then being attacked for them.
So I was a baby.
I still knew.
Yeah.
Well, you're the man now.
Like I said, Canada's Canada's most wanted public enemy, number one, but you're really not an enemy of the public, more like the government and a serious enemy of the government.
For people that aren't familiar with you, can you give us a little brief bio on your background and how you got on the internet and doing what you're doing?
Yeah, normally I take a lot of time to try and explain this stuff because it's so insane and unbelievable that it seemed, but there's no time and no one cares really.
So just, yeah, I retired from the military in 2017 after about 15 years and got bored and started doing YouTube videos and live streaming commentary, but mostly from a comedic kind of lens, but I've always been a passionate guy about politics and kind of things that are going on.
So then they started attacking me and slandering me and the Canadian ADL decided to try and turn my life upside down.
And so I didn't like that.
So I fought back at them and then we just kind of went back and forth.
And over the years, my friends and I developed a little community up here in Canada.
First, it was, they're always just tongue-in-cheek, you know, kind of facetious silliness, but it was like, you know, the plat army and then Diagalon and all these stupid things.
The Canadian government is so desperate for bad guys or anybody legitimate that they can use as an example just to, you know, supply ammunition for why they need more powerful laws and censorship.
And, you know, we need, they need the bad guy.
They need the boogeyman, the neo-Nazi white supremacist militia type, you know, the things they like to put in the video games and the movies.
And that's what they decided I was going to be.
Yeah, you were like the veteran, right?
The veteran villain that they wanted.
Tried to take the plot from Rambo, maybe, or something.
I don't know, except, yeah.
And yeah, they did that.
And then that's where the Emergency Act came from.
The trucker convoy, a lot of Americans are familiar with.
They blamed me and my friends in our community and said that Canada was going to be attacked by all these people.
And that's why they had to do it and freeze the bank accounts to find the terrorists and all, which was us.
And it was all nonsense and it was all debunked.
It's all been Pulled out through Freedom of Information requests through the police, through the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, which is like our, you know, kind of in between the CIA, FBI, NSA, all kind of rolled into one very terrible package.
And that's what they've been doing.
And yeah, we're definitely public enemy.
And now they've got laws on the table now.
Some of you, I saw Scott Adams last night on my last show.
He doesn't even believe it's real.
He thinks there must be more to the story.
There's no way Canada is threatening to put people in prison for life for hate speech.
But yes, that is what they're doing.
They're drawing up a whole bill just to stop me and my friends from saying things.
And they were trying to cover all the bases.
They want to have people in jail for putting up stickers like they've done to Sam Mealy in the United Kingdom.
Any kind of even Morse code.
Somebody joked.
It's like, can we do hate speech by Morse code?
No, you can't.
That's actually covered under Telegraph.
It's covered under the so anything that they don't like, they're just going to make it illegal.
I don't really think it'll pass.
I think it's going to be contested in the state at the highest levels.
But yeah, that's we've made some enemies.
What's with all these Western countries being so cucked?
You got England and you got Canada and the same thing.
America is adopting it slowly as well.
It's getting so bad and it's just getting really wild for us, us raging dissidents out there.
Well, I think that's the point.
They don't know what else to do.
And they really leaned on and I think hoped for the outlet that all these, you know, these kinds of guys in our spaces and spheres would opt for the usual, you know, the predictable.
Oh, well, they'll just, because that's the narrative they try to paint.
They'll arm up in some kind of militia.
They'll start doing terrorism or whatever.
And then we'll just crack down on them and make them all criminals and wipe them out.
And that'll be that.
But the smarter ones didn't fall for that trap.
It didn't work.
They got as far as the Proud Boys, which is what they tried to ensnare and capture a lot of their political opposition in the United States.
And they did.
They did grab a lot of people down there and put them in jail for nonsense.
Similar, they tried to do similar things up here.
But if you don't fall for that, it makes it very hard.
It makes it very difficult because you can't just, what are you going to do?
Say that they're just illegal.
The things they're just saying and believing are illegal?
Yes, that's what they've now been forced to do.
So, you know, you force a tyrant to act like one, as they say.
And if these people are as bad as we say that they are, then we can just force them to do it just by being ourselves and refusing to move from our positions and giving up what we believe.
And they'll be forced to react like the crazy people that they are.
And they have been.
And people are being alerted to this everywhere.
It's hard to say that you're wrong, you know, when you say that it's an out-of-control regime.
That's not true.
Well, you're running around putting people in prison for putting up stickers while you have a revolving door around pedophiles and rapists and terrorists and murderers and any sorts of migrant crime that happens.
It's in and out generational trauma.
It's not his fault, blah, blah, blah.
This guy puts a sticker on a door.
Some people of their own houses.
I saw an old woman.
I don't know if she was old, if that's the right word in the United Kingdom.
A woman anyway, mid-50s or something.
She had anti-transgender stuff on the door of her own home, and the police came and find her or arrested her or something for that.
It's illegal to have thought crimes questioning anything the government's agenda is.
It's getting so sick.
So you're in the military for 15 years.
You get out, you start getting online, making videos.
Didn't you have a breakthrough viral video that really put you on the map?
Do I remember that correctly?
Yeah, probably.
What was that?
It was like you confronting a migrant or something?
What was it?
Or a politician?
Well, there's that too.
There's been a few.
The first one, the channel might have been a thousand.
I might have had a thousand followers on YouTube.
It wasn't, you know, I was under no reasonably, no reasonable person would think they were under any kind of scrutiny or anybody was watching everything they were doing as they were doing to me.
I'd find this out later, but at the time, I was just minding my own business.
And I had taken issue with the Omar Cotter situation in Canada.
Omar Cotter is the, he's a family member of a family of many convicted terrorists in Canada, several of his immediate relatives.
He was captured in Afghanistan after killing several American soldiers, and he was dragged off to Guantanamo Bay, and he argued his rights were violated as a Canadian citizen.
So Canada gave him $10.5 million and made him into a hero.
And I was, you know, everyone thought this was crazy.
And then it just so happens, 10 minutes from where I was living at the time, they were going to bring him to have a presentation about being a child soldier.
So I decided to put my medals on and go show up.
And they wouldn't let me in.
I just stood outside and I berated every single person that went in there and just shamed the hell out of them.
Nobody had anything to say.
But that went around.
You risked your lives.
You had friends that died fighting in these wars against this guy.
And then now they're bringing him back, giving him millions of dollars and hailing him as a hero, right?
He was a member of the Taliban, which is who killed.
And, you know, ironic, I didn't take the ferry, but I could have.
There's a ferry in that town in Dartmouth and Halifax that goes across.
It's a city.
So there's bridges and there's a ferry that goes back and forth as well.
One of them is named after my roommate who was killed by the Taliban.
So I could have taken the Christopher Paul Stanex ferry to the presentation where now newly minted multi-millionaire Omar Cotter was speaking about being a child soldier and poor him and what a victim.
And he's the same age as me.
So we're six months apart.
Okay.
And now, so I remember like the first time I ever saw you, I don't know, you're just like a charismatic guy.
You make me laugh.
You talk about important stuff.
You were in my chat, a fan of my channel.
So I've always liked it.
We've always got along good.
I've done shows with you and your buddy Derek Rance over, who just has a new book out, Meme Konf, about your Diagalon situation.
Go ahead.
It's bad.
It's bad now, but he's going to get it republished and reprinted.
Yeah, I saw that coming.
But I've done a few shows with Derek as well.
Derek's a cool guy.
And so tell us about Diagalon.
Okay, first of all, you guys were Plat Army.
I knew that.
And then I wasn't keeping too close into it.
I'm in my own world a little bit down here down south.
But I knew that the government was targeting you guys and hyping you up that you were some like terrorist threat, right?
And then this was called a group that you had called Diagalon.
When I heard where the name Diagalon came from, I thought that was the funniest thing in the world.
Tell us a little bit about that, how they hyped this like meme, like non-existent, small little group into this huge domestic threat, supposedly.
Well, you can go, if you search on Twitter, there's a few accounts that have a quick little rundown.
It's probably five minutes.
There's an account, son of Plaid.
That's one of our buddies there, Dan.
Yeah, I think it's his.
I could probably find the link and send it to you if you wanted.
It's a few minutes long.
It summarizes it very well.
That might actually be faster and better.
S-U-N, son of Plaid, because S-O-N didn't come up.
Oh, I'll find him right now.
He's probably shadow banned.
Like we all are.
I was just banned on Twitter.
I was just nailed on Twitter for no reason.
So this was like the biggest, what do you call it?
How do you describe this Diagalon situation?
Because people have no idea what Diagalon is, what the whole thing that went down.
Can you just like, I know you want to get the thread to go through it, but.
Yeah, I just sent you the link on Twitter.
It's in your DM, your messages there.
Yeah, well, the whole thing started.
It was just a fan.
It's a fan club, podcast community, basically.
The orbit of people that are in our sphere of influence, if you want to call it, or just like-minded people, supporters, fans, what other collaborators, contributors, and so on.
Yeah, that top video there.
He does a great job of explaining it.
But yeah, we just called it Diagalon because it sounds stupid.
The name itself is dumb.
That's why it was a meme.
It was a joke because at the time, like, well, they're living in a fantasy world where trust the science and 17 masks and you got to follow the arrows at the store and men are women and women or men.
It's a fantasy world.
So it's like, well, we'll make a fantasy world too, where it's the opposite.
It's just the polar opposite of this one.
And it's Diagalon and it's Alaska through Florida.
If you go on a diagonal and all of these two, many of the states, provinces were anti-mandate, anti-all that stuff.
So that's what we called it.
And we'll say, yeah, we're a superstate country.
We live here now.
And just, it was all just, you know, tongue-in-cheek and sillyness.
And they decided.
You're creating your fake country, which is a diagonal line between Canada and America.
That's basically what.
And the whole government took this serious and hyped you up like you were some like real threat.
It's a complete joke.
Yeah, I made the flag on the toilet one day.
Somebody was like, well, we need a flag for the country.
I was like, okay, sure.
And a flag app thing on your phone.
And I just took my finger on white line and did this a couple times.
It's not even an even line.
You can tell.
It's kind of like screwed up and crappy because I put no effort into it at all.
That was the joke.
And we would do things like there's this guy, Evan Balgord, is out there.
You can play this in a minute if you want, but he's like, oh, yeah, they're terrorists and they're doing all these things.
And I was like, okay, so I would do things like I would lean into it, intentionally trying to humiliate the media thinking, oh, well, they think all this.
But once CBC or higher level media, the police, like professionals start looking into this, they'll see how preposterous this is.
They won't just copy and paste everything that the Canadian SPLC has said and run with it.
No, they will.
They will do that.
So I took a photo with like 10 guys.
Some of them had like shotguns.
They're all legal guns.
There's nothing illegal happening.
They put on the scary skull masks everyone's so afraid of.
We had the flag and off to the right outside the photo, there was like 50 people, families, kids having a barbecue.
There's kids blowing bubbles and riding bikes around.
But we have this militia photo and I put it on my own social media and put like redacted over the guys' faces and stuff.
And our state media picked it up as evidence.
And they're like, look, see, it's a militia.
It just got dumber and dumber.
And one of the guys in a photo with me, because he was a fan, I took a photo with, he's great, big, huge guy.
He's like bigger than Brock Lesnar.
So I said, look, this guy's going to be my head of security now.
Look how big and scary he is.
So the RCMP were like, oh, he must be.
He's part of their network.
So he spent two years in prison.
He just got out.
And he was not convicted of anything.
They just held him in there on conspiracy charges, which there is no evidence ever.
We and Derek and Alex and the rest of the whole community got together and we fundraised like over $260,000 or $70,000 to get him this top shelf lawyer and get him out of there.
But he spent nearly two years in jail.
It's been crazy.
For what charge?
For what charge?
He was under a conspiracy to commit murder, and then they eventually let him out on basically a firearms misdemeanor.
Like he would have gotten a fine if they'd pulled him over.
Like, oh, well, this gun was in the wrong place.
It wasn't supposed to be.
That's what he ended up pleading guilty to, down from conspiracy to murder.
So pretty crazy.
And they've hunted down like an ex-girlfriend of mine from 15 years ago to ask her what she knows about me.
And they've attacked, not attacked, but cornered and questioned at least 100 different members of my audience, their wives, their spouses, where the militia is and all this kind of.
It's crazy.
So not only are they saying these things, they've actually spent tens of millions of dollars investigating this.
This was the cause.
So do you think these people were really scared or were they just using you to try to hype up some threat for their agenda?
Were they really concerned about you guys?
So in retrospect now, I think what actually happened, I've had various different versions of what I think is going on, but this group here, the anti-hate network, what I think is really going on with them is that they're actually like a front group being managed by CESIS.
So this would be like, you know, if the FBI had created Adam Waffen, for example, and then decided to start pulling people in to do.
So they're doing things that they can't be seen to do.
The state can't be seen to just slander and attack people and say, oh, these people are there.
So they fund groups to do it for them and then provide tips.
And so the anti-hate network or the ADL, they astroturf and lay the groundwork for the narrative on someone.
And then, you know, their bosses in CSIS and they can go, oh, geez, look at these scary people you guys have found.
And then they'll go through this.
So it's really ideologically motivated.
It's not, they know that there's no real crimes or anything happening.
It's just that these are people we disagree with and these are our political enemies.
We got to get rid of them.
The people in between, the police doing the investigations, they're being told terrorists and guns and all these kinds of things.
And they just take it at face value because they're lazy and they go through with it.
And this just went on and on until it landed at the public safety minister's desk and at the prime minister's desk and they call the emergency act.
And you can blame it.
You can try and they do blame it on the prime minister.
I mean, I don't like the guys, obviously.
I think they're idiots.
But if you're this trucker convoy is happening, the nation's basically in crisis.
And you've got a briefing package that says there's a militia, an armed militia that's about ready to strike and kill police officers and take over the country.
So if you don't enact martial law right now, you're putting people in danger.
Like, what do you expect them to do?
At no point did anyone actually fact check any of this.
The people that were trusted to do that lied.
So those checks and balances were just kind of overcome and sidestepped.
And now we end up in this situation where they're hunting in a, I mean, they spent $20 million hunting this figurine around.
What's that figurine?
What I didn't see is that.
That's the emperor.
That's who's in charge of the whole thing.
That's the actual Supreme Commander.
Yeah, that's him.
We've got the Chinese government banging off police officers, bribing politicians.
There's lab leaks in Winnipeg.
There's all kinds of stuff like this going on, but we don't have time for that because there's a goat figurine that we can't find.
And there's terrorism happening everywhere.
There's insane levels of violence and migrant crime.
Kalistani separatists are having a gang war with other Indians.
They're doing drive-by shootings and automatic weapons fire in people in front yards.
Oh, well, just get the goat people, though, guys, right?
Go after the veteran.
Yes, with no criminal record.
That was another thing.
I've been charged 23 times.
I have 23 charges in five criminal cases in three different provinces, all within the span of about six months.
They just bang, ba-bang-bang, dropped all this on me.
I beat all of those.
There's a couple still left to go, but they're going to lose too.
What an average conviction.
Didn't you serve some time, too?
Didn't they throw you in jail for a little bit?
Yep, held without bail, no conviction.
They put me on a national, Canada-wide warrant to come.
And they sent six police officers with their own plane across the country to pick me up, like Pablo Escobar.
I had ankle chains and belly chains, the whole thing.
I was here in solitary confinement for a week until they came to get me, and then they dragged me out to Saskatchewan where I spent another month and a half in solitary out there and another couple months with just general population people.
And eventually, my lawyer got me out because there was no reason to hold me in there.
But if you don't have the money to pay these lawyers to do this, then you stay in there.
That's the crazy thing.
In Canada, you don't have a right to a lawyer like you do in the United States.
And you're innocent until you're proven, or you're guilty until you're proven innocent here.
And you're only as innocent as you can afford to be.
So if you don't have any money and you don't have the connections to pay, or you don't have the funding to pay for the connected, you know, the kinds of lawyers you're going to need, the good ones, the professionals, which is going to be a quarter million dollars or more, you're just probably going to stay in jail.
We got a super chat in from Henrik at Red Ice for 20.
He says, good to see both of you gentlemen.
Keep it up and stay strong.
Talk Friday, Adam.
That's right.
I'm going on Red Ice on Friday to hang out with Henrik for a little bit.
Thanks for being here.
Henrik.
Henrik Rules.
Yeah, you've been on there many times, right?
Yeah, they both do.
Henrik Lonner, the best.
Yep.
So, oh, you also just got yourself banned from 12.
First of all, with all the comments, such a travesty of justice that they're putting you through all this for like literally doing no crimes.
For what?
Criticizing some politicians for talking.
Yeah.
Well, and it really comes down to at the end of the day, it's because you're, you know, I'm an anti-Zionist.
That's what it's about because you can be anti-politics, but that's going to put you on one of the other side.
Well, which side?
Which one?
Like, oh, you don't want the liberals or you don't like the conservatives.
Which team do you play for?
Well, I don't like either of them.
I don't like any of them.
I think they're all bad.
Oh, you're one of those.
Yeah, we have a special place for Blowsboys.
It's called prison.
It's jail.
That's where you're going to be.
It's so scary how tyrannical everybody's getting and how anti-white it is and how we can't even, we can't even push back politically or non-violently.
Can't even boycott Israel.
Like, it's just if they're able to get away with what they're doing now, just imagine like the next level of tyranny we're going to see from these people.
They are evil psychopaths.
Yeah, and now they want to lock us up in jail for life for hate speech.
These same people.
And you really, I don't mean, I mean, yeah, Dan put this video together and it's really cool.
Yeah, we'll play it in a second.
But I wanted to ask you also, you just got yourself banned from Twitter.
How did that happen?
Yeah.
You asked them.
So this happens every eight to 12 months.
I've just kind of on average.
This has happened before.
This is the first time with Elon's team.
Before then, they just banned me for life a couple times and I just didn't care.
Twitter was a cesspool.
But I came back after new ownership, you know, and made a new account.
And they just Friday afternoon said, yeah, you're suspended forever because we said because hate and violence, hate and violence.
I said, there was no example.
There was no like this, what you, so I, you know, you can appeal if you want.
Like, okay.
I said, what are you, where?
What are you, what do you mean?
Within 90 seconds, I was given an email back, like less than two minutes that said, no, you're being, you're being banned for life.
Don't create another account.
Don't try to come back.
Don't do anything.
So it's like, okay, so what happened is Ottawa has asked them to get rid of me.
This has happened before.
YouTube had cleaned up three.
I had three channels on YouTube at one point.
I was banned from Google services.
All three YouTube channels were eliminated all at the same time.
There was a couple other services, Linktree.
So they'll come in batches.
All of a sudden, there'll be a wave of bannings from a bunch of companies or a bunch of places within a day or on the same day.
And that's because there's a liaison office in Ottawa that links with these companies and asks them to do this.
And if it's a request from the government of Canada, they go, oh, well, geez.
And Canada's the pool of people fighting back in this country is tiny.
So there's really not very many people to complain about.
So you get put to the front of the line that way.
And then so they got Twitter Friday, and then again, YouTube channels and stuff Monday.
This past Monday, I had to make some new ones because they got all those.
So it's just, it'll be another eight to 12 months.
There'll be another complaint, another update from some bizarre, the wrong thing czar in Ottawa that says these people have to be shut down and whatever.
And these people in power act like they're the good guys.
They're the moral ones.
It's like saving democracy, like censoring all free speech and anybody that opposes their political agenda, throwing them in prison and deeming them terrorists.
It's so sick.
Especially with this Sam Melliot case in England, I really hope something needs to happen for people to wake up and start fighting back against this bullshit.
Something needs to change or else it's going to be over.
Yeah, I think they're doing our job for us.
They're radicalizing people all over the place because no sensible person will see this and agree that this is okay.
But they think they're saving the world from the Nazis.
They're protecting the world from Hitler.
That's what they think is happening when they do stuff like that to me or Sam.
That's the giveaway of who's actually behind all of this, too.
Yes.
It is.
Speaking of them boys, Ezra Levant, I know he's very litigious, but I'm just curious what you can tell us.
You've been having some type of feud going back and forth with him.
He promoted you got you at one point in the beginning, probably because you were going against the Taliban guy, but now he's attacking you.
What can you tell us without Ezra?
Yeah.
Yeah, back then he didn't know who I was.
Yeah, I actually did speak to him in the street for about five minutes after the fact in the event.
I don't think he didn't know who I was.
So I just talked to him for a few minutes.
They used my footage of that event and the viral video and everything.
Never acknowledged who I was, never said anything, never tried to contact me.
No one did anywhere.
The only person in the entire media world that wanted to speak to me after that, and that video had 7 million views after like two days.
It went around mostly Canada too, specifically.
And I had thousands of messages from veterans.
Like my Facebook messages were, I still haven't checked them since.
There was too many.
There was thousands of people overwhelmingly in support of what I was saying.
Military servicemen, people that just can't be seen to say anything like that because you'll be the end.
It's the end of your career.
This is all kind of new to me.
I've been in the military for 15 years.
I didn't realize the world had changed so much from when I went in that you're not allowed to say what you really think anymore because when I was a kid, that was okay.
And now it's not.
It used to be a value in America.
Free speech used to be a big value.
And what's funny is the Jews used to always promote free speech.
They were like until they got the power and then now they want to suppress it everywhere.
To get what you want.
Yeah.
But he's been slandering me for a long time.
He's had his reporters take shots at me and call me an alcoholic and I've got PTSD and I'm out of my mind and I'm crazy.
Why has he got his sights on you?
Because I'm an anti-Zionist and he's a full-blown.
His whole reason for living is to support Israel and he knows that I don't.
So that means if I can't be co-opted, he's not somebody I can hire.
That means I'm competition or the enemy.
It's one or the other with this guy.
And he's there slandering me to people.
He's coming unhinged.
He's being sued by like five different people now.
I'm one of them.
You're suing him for defamation.
Yep.
He said he's called me a Fed and I work for the state and I work for the government and I had these guys put in jail in Alberta in Coots.
That was my doing.
And I was quarterbacking the whole thing.
And he's seen secret court documents that proves this.
And they were following my directions and order.
This is all made up.
He's just making all this shit up.
It's not true.
So yeah, I'm suing him for that.
He's being sued.
A doctor in Toronto is suing him because he was calling him a Hamas terrorist.
He was just a doctor who's supporting the Palestinians.
So he's like, no, no, he's working strong.
So he's got that to deal with.
He's so slimy.
Ezra is slimy.
He's been so in the court.
He says he's not a journalist.
And out of court, he says he is a journalist.
So that's funny.
And he's been caught twice, at least two that I'm aware of, where he was served judgments against him for defamation and slander.
One was $55,000, one was $80 some thousand dollars.
So I think he's going to be paying more of that this year to a number of people.
I like when Lauren Southern did her documentary and revealed that they fired her because she didn't want to go over to Israel and do a propaganda trip.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of her, and she doesn't like me either.
But yeah, I remember that.
I remember all that.
And there's a pretty big high turnover rate at that Rebel News.
A lot of people have to sign NDAs and walk away and never say anything about the nightmares that went on.
I've heard, I've talked to some people that tell me what really went on, but I can't.
NDAs, you know what I mean?
But hey, he's the top conservative for free speech in Canada, right?
There's another Zionist Zionist stooge.
He collected money, like the Hawaii fires, the fires in Hawaii, for some reason.
He needed money for that to help them with that.
Go to the HawaiiFires.com, whatever it was, and give me money.
The Coots, Alberta guys, give me money for that.ca.
TruckerLawyer.ca.
Give me money for that.
The Paris riots in Paris when that was going on.
I'm going to go cover that.
Give me money for that.ca.
Every time this money just goes into a slush fund, and Rebel News does whatever they want with it.
One of those examples I just gave was the Coots guys.
They took, we don't know how much money.
They didn't give any of those money to those guys.
They just took the money, fundraising, from Canadians, ignorant of the fact of who Ezra really is.
Took probably hundreds of thousands, maybe more.
We don't know however much money it was, and we don't know where it went.
And like when he was fundraising to go cover the migrant riots and violence in France, he decided he was there for a day or two, and then all of a sudden he's doing a tour of Holocaust museums in Hungary and going on cruises.
And so, I mean, this guy's just been ripping off Canadians for years.
This is his whole grift.
His whole grift is right-wing outrage and get the libs out.
So, whatever the liberals are doing, and here's something they're doing, isn't that outrageous?
Aren't they so terrible?
Give me money.
That's kind of his whole thing.
And we're talking Ezra Levant at Rebel Media or Rabbi Rabbi Media, as we like to call it.
All of his fundraisers, it's all such a grift and all about directing conservative ideas towards being pro-Zionist and whatever their agendas are.
So, let's, guys, we got over 800 people watching.
Let's get a few super chats in here so we can get some questions and mix it up.
But I want to play at least half of this hate gate video.
I've watched it before.
What?
Yeah, this will make a lot.
You'll be surprised.
Some people will probably be shocked and horrified.
If you want, just like put up your hand or speak up.
I'll pause it if you want to give us anything else in between.
All right.
Sure.
Commentary.
I would love your commentary on this.
All right.
Here we go.
Yeah, sure.
Evan Balgorth, Executive Director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
Fernie Farber, chair of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
He's a non-partisan non-profit.
We wear our biases on our sleeves.
We are.
Hold on.
Just, I'm sorry already.
Anti-hate.
You're not allowed to hate anything we do.
We're going to throw you in prison and call you terrorists and censor your speech and ban you everywhere and flood you with migrants and push pronouns in LGBTQ.
And if you hate any of it, we're going to come after you and destroy you.
Like, these people.
Yeah.
I don't know how are these people ruling over us, dude?
How?
We haven't, no, we haven't organized to overthrow them yet.
That's kind of the thing.
Somebody compared it to like our team is like just woken up out of bed and unwrapping a pair of boxing gloves.
Like, what is going on?
I don't even really.
That's kind of the extent of the effort level out of the potential of what we could be doing, what we could be producing.
We're barely even, we're barely even fighting back yet, versus these people have, you know.
And they're all pawns.
They go, oh, we're just some small little nonprofit.
They're funded by billionaires to push to advance their agenda.
These guys got seed money from the Canadian government.
They were given $280,000 here and $10,000 there from various political figures.
One of the prime minister's best friends has given them money.
They've been fed right up.
And yeah, the whole board, the whole chair, it's all the usual suspects.
It's all them boys and them kinds of folks.
And yeah, Farber actually had to resign after this.
Oh, good.
Yeah, I hope there was.
I mean, this is a huge embarrassment.
It basically came out that they overhyped this completely, right?
It's been a huge embarrassment.
Yeah, and that was Karim Assad's work that exposed all this.
Who's that?
Kareem Assad?
Yeah, S-A-D or S-Apostri AD.
Yeah, she's a personality figure up here in Canada.
She covers a lot of the protests and stuff on the ground, like the Palestinian Israeli protests and the freedom protests.
Like she's just, yeah, I think she's in there for it.
I think she's talking to Viva Farai briefly about it.
All right, well, we'll continue on.
And I'm not going to interrupt it again, but please, if you want to add anything, just let me know.
We're very proudly anti-fascist, and we focus on the far right.
Last summer, we had a 100-year-old church burned to the ground.
Canada's leaders aren't condemning the burning of churches.
No, they're endorsing the burning of churches.
I understand that it's not your organization's mandate to talk about these things.
As you've said, you're clearly focused on the far right.
How can they say they're non-partisan, but they focus exclusively on the far right?
Yeah.
And first of all, how are you far right?
There's nothing far right about you.
I mean, by their standards, I am, I guess.
But like, what?
You don't want to just have open borders and flood Canada with foreigners?
Like, is that what far right is nowadays?
I don't know.
I would bill myself as more of a traditional nationalist.
But yeah, that's now extremist behavior.
What was normal in 1970 is now lunacy, according to the craziest people that have ever lived that think you need to take untested experimental medicine shots and erase entire cities and countries of children and people and dump endless bodies into wars that make no sense and everything else.
Yeah, trust the experts.
They're looking out for you.
Safe and effective.
They kill.
They kill.
This so-called convoy actually seeded the ground for the worst display of Nazi and racist propaganda that I have ever seen in this country.
Bullies, racists, bigots, and Nazis.
We now have over 300 active hate groups in Canada.
Who is this guy?
Bernie Farberg, president of the anti-hate network in Canada.
Nazis, Nazis, everybody hate Haiti.
I hate these people so much.
God, I hate this fucking guy.
It's the worst display he's ever seen.
It's worse than Nuremberg.
Is he Jewish?
Oh, yeah.
There's other groups that we're very concerned about.
Jeremy McKenzie, the de facto leader of the Aguilon movement and the Nazi organization.
Accelerationists.
Neo-Nazi organization?
They're disabled.
They just throw that word out there.
Anybody that's at all critical of anything Jewish, it's you're a Nazi, and then you're a fascist, and we're going to throw you in prison and pay you from it.
They're the fascists.
They're the tyrants.
Yeah, they're definitely authoritarians.
Are you a little bit worried to talk about these guys given that they fucked with you so much?
No.
No, they're very, they're the B team.
I'm more worried about who comes next because these clowns are imbeciles.
They did a terrible job.
And they've done everything they can do.
What are they going to do?
I'm not allowed to have a bank account.
I mean, I can't get a job anywhere.
Like, my reputation is thoroughly ruined.
I can Google my name.
It's not going to go.
Are you able to leave Canada?
Has that been an option?
No.
No, I'm not allowed to have a passport either.
The government has me on some kind of list, and I'm not allowed to have a passport.
I've tried that already.
What?
Fuck, man.
Yeah, right.
So, so it's like, okay, well, I guess we're doing this to the death.
I'm going to just sit here and battle against these people to the end until they're destroyed.
Leah Stewie says, tell Adam about the posters he claimed were found at the convoy.
Yeah.
So there was, yeah, Bernie Farber again.
He said, this, you know, part of the quote there, this is the worst display of neo-Nazi.
He had somebody, he took a GTV, the Goy MTV guys, one of their flyers.
There's a picture of one in Miami.
And he took a pic and took that and said that that was in Ottawa.
Those guys are fucking idiots.
Of course, they're.
No, no, they're trash.
They're absolute trash.
Yeah.
Well, he, yeah, they're just, they'll just take, you know, you just find things and say that's what's going on.
Like, just lying.
Just completely.
Bold-faced lying.
Yeah, it has nothing to do with anything that's going on up here.
But he's an expert, and he was being paid.
Somebody sent me some receipts.
He was going around to the York, like a district school board to teach educators or teachers or students.
God help us.
I don't know.
$40,000 for lessons in anti-Semitism.
That's what he's charging.
Yes.
So he shows up and gives a lecture and teaches $40,000 loan.
This is such a, it's a griffin classes.
There's a couple of Zoom classes and a couple PowerPoint presentations.
That'll be $40,000.
Thank you.
This is like money laundering.
This is bullshit.
Okay.
Who want to violently overthrow the system?
No fighting, no spitting, no throwing anything.
Don't even litter.
Who are now also.
What were you talking about there?
And by the way, when we say the convoy, people probably don't know.
I don't even really know all the details, but like there was a bunch of truckers that were having like a boycott or something.
What's going on with the convoy in Canada?
At that time, what was going on with it?
Or just in general, like convoys?
What's boiled over?
I mean, they tried to label me and say I was some kind of figurehead.
I just commented on it.
I had one of the bigger social media platforms in this environment, I guess, and like the angry government's out of control space.
And there was a bunch of people, truckers, and they decided, we'll just go occupy the streets.
We'll just bring our trucks and jam up the city and not leave until these mandates are relieved because they're destroying the country.
And now they're coming after.
At that time, they were coming after the trucking industry and they'd already gone through everybody else.
The prime minister's on TV saying, do we tolerate these people?
How much longer?
Should we put them in camps?
Like, what should we do with them?
And, you know, people are the rhetoric was getting really insane and people were really frightened.
And that's what happened.
It just, the pot boiled over.
And I saw there's hundreds of trucks headed on their way there.
They organized themselves into a big group and were headed.
So I put out a video.
I was pretty enthusiastic about it.
I was like, this is going to be crazy.
This is going to be a good time.
I'm going to go see what happens.
I'm going to go down and watch it.
And that had a pile of views and a ton of people went down maybe as a result of seeing that and assumed I had something to do with it.
I didn't.
I just wanted to go see what happened.
And yeah, it was essentially just a mass unorganized, leaderless, organic mass demonstration of people that were tired of the status quo and primarily the vaccine mandates and the passports and all the other stuff.
That's what I remember it being about.
So where they were trying to portray you as like the secret leader of like the truck boycott to like bring down the whole country or something?
Is that about right?
Yeah.
There's even there's yeah, there's even clips of it here in this in this video where they actually forced me to testify at the Public Order Emergency Commission, the POEC, which was like the dog and pony after action review of the whole thing.
And they were basically trying to frame me as one of these convoy leaders and all this stuff that the week prior to this testimony that they were giving, that they forced me to do against my charter rights.
Because again, I had five criminal cases ongoing and they're like, this is going to taint potential juries and blah, blah, blah.
We don't care.
We're going to force them.
And the whole week it was, you know, super terrorist mega leader of the Diagalon scary, scary Nazis is going to be on, you know, we got him now.
Friday, this Friday, he's on the stand and can't escape now.
He's under oath.
And then I went and did that testimony and absolutely murdered him.
And I was never mentioned ever again.
It was just never talked about ever again.
So they went from this big, oh, you'll see.
We finally got him now to just, nope, don't know what you're talking about.
Never heard of it.
You seem like such a easygoing, nice guy.
I can't imagine, like, how do these people spend all these millions of dollars and all of this hype and all of these attacks and these organizations going against you?
It's just like, what do you think about this?
All of them going after scary you for like, it's just outrageous, so blown out of proportion.
This guy on the screen is really sexually frustrated with me.
Like he really wants to have sexual relations with me and I'm just never going to be, it's never going to be allowed to happen.
And I'm never like, so he's very frustrated.
It's obviously driven him mad.
He's dedicated basically most of his life to this.
He's got some anonymous Twitter accounts he uses that he pretends it's not him.
He's still coming after you.
He's still on your tail.
Oh, yeah.
They love it.
I remember seeing at one point that they had some write-up on you and they were trying to attack you because you did a show with me at one point too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ryan Dawson was another one.
They said white supremacist neo-Nazi Ryan Dawson.
I was like, Ryan Dawson is not a, he's an in, he's a Native American man who lives in Japan, who's married to a Korean woman with a mixed-race child.
So and has always spoke out against actual supremacists.
Yeah.
Yeah, but so sickwire, these games these people play are so annoying.
All right, we'll play a little more.
Encouraging their members to join.
If there's a speed limit on walking, walk slower than that.
One of the key figures of that, Jeremy McKenzie, his slogan is gun or rope.
If they say it's now illegal to look at the sky, then look at the ground.
Be good for the love of God.
Do you know if the Canada Anti-Hate Network's views about you have been relied upon by law enforcement or other senior officials in the federal government?
Yes, yeah.
Diagalon.
Diagalon.
Diagonalon.
Diagalon.
Far-right extremist group.
We're talking about a group that is organized, driven by an extreme ideology.
A so-called accelerationist group.
Formed by A former member of the Canadian Armed Forces.
Which aims to accelerate racial conflict to lead to the eventual creation of a white death.
Stated purpose is, quote, to incite a race war.
Okay, so Diagalon, again, means a diagonal line between where and where, like just across the North American continent.
Yeah.
Alaska to Florida.
We made a map.
I started selling maps and T-shirts and it was just like a...
GriftGriff.com or something.
Oh, yeah.
Well, because we're grifters, yeah, that's the community kind of support website.
Thegrift.shop.
The griff.shop for your diagonal diagonal gear.
That's hilarious.
So what is it?
Is it going to be like white people on one side and like non-white people on the other?
Is that the idea?
That was something I said they would do as a joke.
It's like, they'll say, the white line means white people.
What doesn't it?
I was like, let them say that.
That's hilarious.
That's hysterical.
This is so obviously a meme and a joke.
And they took this.
Look at how serious they all are in government.
Like, this is a real thing.
I thought, I thought that would be, I mean, like, I'm in the same boat as you.
Like, there's no way this is preposterous.
It'll get to like CBC level.
And someone will go, what is this?
What are you doing?
Come on now.
And no one called me.
It's also important to point out.
No one called me for clarification for asking.
No one from the media.
No one from the police.
No one from Cesis.
Nobody ever, not once.
And I said, I'm right here.
Anybody's confused or you can come talk to me anytime you want.
I know you guys know where I am.
Nope.
Nope.
Couldn't be bothered.
It was more important to do this.
They liked the story.
They liked the sexiness of the, because it makes them important.
Because this way they're not just a bunch of silly, childish buffoons hiding in a bunker somewhere because there's a bunch of truckers that want their jobs back.
This way, no, they're actually heroes fighting against the evil Hitler armies this way.
So this is the story they're going to pursue.
And that's what's real.
Incredible.
And their army of sycophant journalists, they just paid another $90 million to CBC to bail them out once again, laid off 10% of their staff.
But no, let's just keep them going.
Dump more taxpayers' money into keeping the line machine functional.
The federal government has invoked the Emergencies Act.
The Emergencies Act.
There's some people that just want their lives back.
And they enact the War Measures Act, the Emergency Measures Act, to justify a violent and brutal crackdown on old people and women and wounded veterans.
You beat wounded veterans in the streets, you scar!
What if I told you the organization and the individuals responsible for pushing this are being exposed right now in Canada?
It all circles back to one group, and that's the Canadian anti-hate network.
So I love this now.
We got a Jewish guy, and then this, I don't know, half-black girl now is the one that actually exposes the whole thing that they're lying about you guys.
She's actually Palestinian.
Oh, Palestinian.
Awesome.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Her family's from Palestine.
They actually told me an interesting story that I was like, that their family, this is just something they did or they do.
I wasn't aware of in their culture, but they'll hang on to the keys of their house and they pass it down as like an heirloom, like their grandfather or their father.
Like when they leave their home in Palestine, I didn't have to flee or whatever.
They keep the house key and that's like the kind of the heirloom.
Yeah, the right of return type of heirloom exists.
Right.
And it's like, don't, don't forget, you know, like that's a, I thought that was cool.
But yeah, anyway, she told me about that kind of story.
But yeah, she was on there, yeah, with Viva Fry.
Another guy, you know, great guy.
I think he's always stuck his neck out for me.
And he was the first guy to call me after I got out of jail to see if I was okay.
But he's Jewish, right?
So a Jewish guy and a Palestinian woman are here defending you guys.
So two white supremacist Nazis, apparently, right?
He's not a hardline, like Zionist type, though.
I've never seen him say anything like that or engage in any of that kind of stuff.
He's just, you know, trying to live his life.
And, you know, so yeah, no, I have no problem with him at all.
He's a great guy.
And he put up his own money and did a fundraiser for me on my behalf.
Like, I didn't ask him to do that.
He did all.
So, yeah, so I owe him a little bit for that.
Oh, that's cool.
That's awesome.
Give the credit where it is due.
A lot of people help me out.
Yeah.
Here we go.
It is pretty fair to say.
Liberal-funded antifa propaganda.
That's what the government of Canada was making their decisions on.
You were supposed to be grown-ups.
Confirm things and look into things.
The RCMP recognized that Diagolon was not a criminal group.
It was not a terrorist entity.
And they had trouble even defining it as a group at all.
So that's the actual truth of the situation.
It was all basically a big meme and a joke, and they blew it out of proportion.
This is so preposterous, man.
This is another friend of mine.
This guy's great, Nathan, Nathan, Day of the Rake.
He's on Twitter and a bunch of other places as well.
I know of him.
Oh, yeah.
I love his breakdowns and just, yeah, he's got just a hilariously dry, sarcastic, logical knife that he cuts people with, and I really like it.
It says here, Jeremy's story, Jeremy's sacrifice and to diagnose hate gates.
Is it worth it?
What do you think?
Was all of this worth it, or has it just been complete hell and you wish you never even came up with the meme?
Well, I never did it as like an exchange.
It wasn't like, I'm going to do this so that I can get that.
It wasn't like pre-planned at all, right?
No.
It was just, this seems like something I should do, or that's something I want to do, or this is funny, or this is what I think needs to happen.
Like, we're all just kind of going from, you know, operating under the lens of what we think is right from one day to the next.
And this all really what it came from is that we started what we, the real problem is that white guys started networking offline in real life, which is I started encouraging people to do that because the community got pretty big.
It got pretty popular.
We had a get-together just ran sort of randomly in Saskatchewan.
So like near the middle of the kind of the middle nowhere.
And it's like 60 people came from all over the country.
Plat Army people.
Yeah.
And like they're all strangers or were, and they're all drinking together.
And I was kind of apprehensive of how this is going to work, but everybody had a great time.
And there were like people with tears in their eyes and stuff because they'd been locked down for years now and separated from everyone and told that their pieces are garbage and their families have disowned them and they're kicked out of their job.
I mean, just really thrown to, you know, left for dead.
So I saw that and was like, this is, we need to do more of this.
So I started encouraging people to do that.
Some of the other guys started doing that.
Alex Rend, the Ferryman's Tolls, another guy.
He was driving around the country meeting these little pockets of people and like stitching them together.
Like, well, this guy knows that guy and tying this together.
And then instead of seeing that for what it was, which was, you know, the people healing themselves and helping themselves and trying to stay alive and coming together.
Building little communities.
Hey, you're not allowed to do that.
No communities allowed.
Yeah.
This is a neo-Nazi terror militia.
This is, it's like guys with their families and their wives are like, you know, pickling food and the guys are like going hunting and stuff.
And oh, no, this is all this is all terrorism.
And, you know, it's white people existing.
So I guess it probably is terrorism.
Well, you're basically a leader and a martyr for people to rally around and put a halt to this, where these things are going.
Like, here, we'll finish this, but then I got some other questions just about Canada in general.
This whole narrative, they knew it was bumped.
The justification of the Emergencies Act during the Trucker Convoy came from lies from anonymous Twitter trolls from anti-hate.
Uncovered in Hategate is a string of emails from government officials.
Politician goes on TV and says that, oh, there's this terrorist group involved in the convoy.
Then people say, Can you like back up your statement?
And he says, Talk to law enforcement.
And then law enforcement is like, oh, crap, we got to find something.
So they just spend 15 minutes, Google Diagolon, and come up with this hippie.
That global news article conveniently sources one expert.
That expert is from the Canadian anti-hate network.
But it's the circle jerk, this vicious circle, one person feeding fake information to another who then finances those people to provide the fake information so they can then launder it off to whomever they need to in order to justify whatever fabricated crisis they financed that never existed in the first place and grotesque intelligence failure in national history i like that intelligence failure single most grotesque failure intelligence in national history and
And you're at the center of it.
How does that make you feel?
Disappointed.
Disappointed.
You know, I would hope the country was more serious than this.
And I thought it was better than this, but it isn't.
Like, they forced me to do that.
I was in jail.
I was in prison.
I was in the Saskatoon Correctional Center having breakfast with murderers and rapists and stuff every day.
And then forcing me to, you know, that's what they're going to get you now.
And, yeah, who got who?
So, right.
And now it's just a big embarrassment for them.
And they wanted the whole, like, I'm going to be in a jumpsuit and disheveled.
And I've already been in jail for two months at that point, right?
And this inquiry was coming up.
And I had been saying all summer, like, I'm going to go.
The lawyers there were interested in having me come down there, the lawyers for the government.
So I was like, we'll see.
And a lot of people did go down.
And I was planning to go.
I would have went down there and made it, you know.
And they, I think they maybe, they might have factored into somebody's decision making somewhere to try and do that.
But, no, they were really, they really wanted to make sure they were compelled me to testify.
And it just didn't, just didn't go the way they hoped, I think.
So when they testify, they're like, what kind of questions are they asking you?
And like, what do you, they're saying, like, tell us about your, your domestic terrorist organization and your plans.
Basically.
And you just say, like, you're just like, it was a meme.
Like, it's not even real.
You guys are.
Basically, yes.
That's how that went down.
It's all still, it's all still publicly available.
It's all still there.
But what I think they were really looking for was that I still enjoyed at that time connections and, you know, friends and people I've networked through the military, you know, over the years that are police officers that are in different security staff.
And so I've had, like, tips and hints from people that know what's going on.
And people were telling me about things the police were doing and so on.
And I was then relaying this information to the public during the convoy of what was happening.
And I think they really wanted to know who was doing that.
I think that was their, that was their primary, what they really wanted to get out of me because they were asking questions about that.
They always, every time I was arrested, they went like, like a crack addict going after my phone and getting phones and getting into, like, like, they wanted to know who I'm talking to, who's talking to me, where, you know, what's going on.
And which is, on the one hand, I can understand that.
But on the other hand, how are you this far behind?
Like, how do you not, are you this, you're this in the dark about what's going on in your own country that you don't know anything?
You're just, you're just turning over rocks at random and trying to intimidate people's wives and girlfriends and just tell us where the, you know, you know, the Chinese are making off with everything in the back, right?
You should be able to be reimbursed.
Like, you should be able to sue the government for all of this.
You should be, you should be living in a mansion for what they've done to you with all this bullshit that they've dragged you through.
Omar Khadr is, but I won't be able to.
No, it's really hard to do in Canada, especially suing the government because it's, uh, it's different than it is in the States.
But, um, it's, it's very hard to do.
Did this backfire for them and help like rally more support for Plaid Army and yourself and, or not really?
It was, they still basically came out on top.
Uh, we didn't lose much support.
I don't, it, it, no.
And I think we lost any, like I have, I have more support as far as like viewership and, um, you know, every other metric you would measure that I've ever had.
It's, you know, it's, it's incrementally, it goes up, you know, month over month, like slowly, but surely it's getting there.
Like, I mean, I'd probably be a lot better off if they hadn't banned me 10 times.
I probably would have a hundred thousand people on YouTube by now, you know, as we've all, but that's how they treat us.
Right.
What's the biggest you ever got up to on subs on YouTube?
I'm just curious.
Probably 12 or 13,000.
Remember I had 135 before they banned me in 2020.
I see you're on a rumble now.
Is that your main streaming platform?
Yeah, that's, that's the most reliable.
They haven't banned me for anything yet.
I usually get between 10 and 15,000 on there for views.
And then I'm on, uh, Odyssey, I'm on YouTube.
I'm on, you know, I do stream on, uh, all the pod beat, pod beat, Spotify service, Apple iTunes, all that stuff.
It's everywhere.
So I just put it everywhere.
Remember I played your, uh, your Zio Jesus video not too long ago.
That was hilarious.
Yeah.
Are you a Christian by the way?
Not really, bro.
Not really.
Not really.
I mean, culturally in the, in the sense that, I mean, that's.
You were raised Christian.
Right.
Well, sort of.
My family never really went to, we, I have memories of going to church young, like till I was like six or seven maybe, but not really beyond that.
I never really grew up.
My whole family has never really been, you know, they've been kind of involved in the church and it's kind of just had an undercurrent of an influence in the family, I guess, as far as more, more along the lines of like, morality goes.
Is Canada very religious?
A lot of people go to other church?
No.
Not as, not as much as the States.
Muslim.
There's more Muslims probably coming in.
Uh, there, there is a fair, there's still a lot of Christians in Canada, but yeah, there's a lot of Muslims are coming in.
There's a shitload of Indians coming in now.
Um, African, I mean, everyone pick a, pick a group.
They're here and they're increasing them dramatically.
But I saw that like on, they did a news article about all the leap year babies that were born last week.
And every one of them was, uh, Indian, Indian or Pakistani or something.
Yeah.
Um, have you, I know you've, obviously you're, you've been, uh, preoccupied with a lot of other issues, but have you caught any of my, uh, late, you know, recent Christian stuff or talking about religion or.
Yeah.
A little bit.
And it's interesting.
I just, uh, I'm not like an expert on the subject, so I, you know, want to get into it too much, but I, yeah, I mean.
I mean, for a lot of people, if you don't believe in something, you don't even want to waste any time thinking about it.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I don't, I'm not really either way.
I think there's a lot of good stuff in there.
I think, um, I think our civilization has benefited in a lot of ways from having a foundation of, uh, of like a moral framework and a right and wrong, like a clearly kind of set of defined right and wrong, that kind of stuff.
Like the further we get away from that, the worse everything seems.
seems to get um so i have as long as they're you know the anti-zionist type of christians like the real kind that actually read their own book and actually have some kind of grasp on reality and because you can't on the one hand go oh no my magic book it no it's all of these things uh but you're also tacitly or overtly condoning the genocide of a country of children city of children 20 30 000 people being massacred to death because the book says it's okay.
But the book also says you're supposed to stand up and protect the innocent from the wicked, doesn't it?
So you see my problem.
That's when you get Zio Jesus.
Yeah.
Let's do Zio Jesus together.
We're going to kill those dead babies, bro.
Jesus runs the dead babies.
The Bible says we need more missiles for Israel, man.
Exactly.
Yeah.
10 billion?
Why not 20 billion?
Why not 50 billion, bro?
Yeah, we've got to give them everything.
If they don't bow down before God's chosen people, they're going to burn in the bombs.
Exactly.
The love bomb.
The Jesus bombs.
They couldn't possibly have read and internalized the message of their own book, if that's where they've come to.
But that's like anything else I've learned.
Most people are full of shit in any field or any, they're just full of shit.
And religious people are no different.
The vast majority of them are just doing it because it's their identity.
It's a look.
That's their social network.
It's their tribe.
It's their whatever.
And that's really what it's about.
And the rest of it just kind of takes backseat.
I've grew up with people like that.
They want to think they're better than other people and always talk about going to church and church this and church that.
And they're like the most judgmental, unchristian people I could imagine.
They're cheating on their husbands and they're doing drugs and all of this.
And it's like total hits.
But you just said.
Yeah.
So that I don't like.
But I do have, there's a lot of them in our community that were kind of the more of the old school kind that were cast aside when their church decided to throw up the rainbow flag or their church decided it's booster time, time to get vaccinated and all this kind of stuff.
And the church decided it's refugees welcome time and is clearly taking positions that are antithetical to the country, to our people, to all of this.
And they have to throw their hands up and leave.
And then the church says, no, you're not a Christian.
And then the Christian says, well, you're not.
So, yeah, it's a mess.
I don't envy that.
I just, you know, I get along with a lot of the good ones that I think we share a lot of the same thoughts and values and stuff.
And I, yeah, there's no reason to, you know, we get along well and we're going to, we want, we want a lot of the same things, you know?
So I'm not, I mean, I'm not an atheist.
I don't know if the word is agnostic.
I think I believe there's a God, but I just don't like to try to try to, I don't know what the word is, to just claim to know what he wants and thinks.
Right, because I couldn't possibly.
I'm just an idiot.
I do have a strong sense of what I think is right and wrong, and I'm going to pursue that.
And I think that comes from a God or a Christian.
Because why?
Why are people given a conscience?
Why do we have the idea of like, why do we have any of these things if it's not if it doesn't serve any evolutionary purpose?
Like, why when people see other people on the other side of the world being harmed and destroyed?
Like, it has nothing to do with us.
Well, why is there that kind of tinge in your soul and your heart to feel like this is something that should be done about this?
Someone should stop this.
I think that's what's what makes us different than animals and other people that don't have a soul, I think.
Yeah, no soul.
For the sake of itself is the best evidence, I think, that there's, you know.
So we got about 20 minutes left with you.
We got a bunch of super chats.
Send in more for questions you got for Jeremy or comments.
And we're going to bam through these before we close it out.
We got Alibabas says, so sorry to hear about your sickness, Adam.
Hope you're recovering fast.
Best wishes.
I'm getting better every day.
FYMM for five says, both of you guys are awesome.
Adam, explain to Jeremy why the Schofield Bible and Khazarian copes hold no water.
The Torah is the root.
Khazarian.
I'm familiar with the Schofield Bible.
That was one of the pills I had to take way back in the day.
I was driving in somewhere near a lot in the United States border, so I was picking up U.S. radio stations, and it was some Christian person going on and on about, and it just popped it in, and I was listening to it, and I was like, what are you talking about?
This is way before, this is 2012, so I'm still fairly ignorant, not paying any attention.
But he's like, if the talking about people that have an issue with their mayor or their government or their congressman, and I was like, okay, you've got my attention.
And he's like, if God did not want these people to be in charge, then they wouldn't be in charge.
And he goes on to say that basically challenging authority is challenging God because God wouldn't put anybody in charge.
It wasn't supposed to be.
That's Romans.
They're citing.
I was like, there's no way.
I pretty much stopped my car on the side of the road and went, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
Wait, what?
Didn't I read this?
And I read the Bible in jail.
I was bored.
Isn't there a whole part about like New Testament or Old Testament?
Did you start at the beginning of the day?
Well, it was both.
You read the whole thing.
Yeah, but it's one of the versions that they've meddled with and stuff.
Oh, okay.
But yeah, it was all the Old Testament crazy stuff.
There's not much to do in there when you're not trying to be stabbed.
You're just kind of sitting around.
So there's the old Old Testament of just killing and murdering and burning and torturing people and then all the other stuff.
There's some really interesting stories and stuff in there, though.
It gives you a lot to think about.
It's got to be really hard to read, especially the Old Testament, like by yourself and try to figure out everything that's supposedly going on.
It's very, very convoluted and so open to interpretation.
But on the Khazarian thing, they're asking about, do you even talk about Khazarians?
You're not one of these guys.
It's the Khazarian mafia.
You're not.
I mean, you're going way, way back in time.
I just don't know how much water that holds over.
It's bullshit.
Because the whole Khazarian thing is bullshit.
Maybe at one point in time there was, but I mean, where are we now?
This is 2024.
Like, this is like, I mean, that's like saying I have the same intentions, feelings, and attitudes as my great-grandfathers do.
Or even before that, like, oh, you're part of that McKenzie mafia.
And it's like, that was, those guys have been dead forever.
Like, we're doing a whole different thing now.
Or like that the current, like the Russian mafia now or the Jewish mafia or whoever, that it's going to be the exact same as it was.
I mean, everything moves and changes all the time, forever.
Everything's always moving and in flux.
Not the long-term like prophecy goals of the Bible, though.
They can change a little bit, but they're still kind of engraved in stone to a degree.
And that stuff I find so stupid.
I just laugh at them.
I make fun of them all the time, but they're red cows and they're sacrificial this and the special building that.
If you just write a bunch of stuff down and say, oh, this is the prophecy.
And then I go make those things happen.
I can't go, oh, see, it's a problem.
No, you just wrote yourself an instruction manual for a bunch of things you wanted to have happen, and then you went and did them.
And now you're demanding everyone else follow you because you have supernatural powers.
Well put.
You got it.
You nailed it right there.
It's the blueprint, the script.
They wrote it.
They follow it.
And then they say it's real and everybody's got to believe it.
Or they want everybody to believe it.
There was something about the Twin Towers and like the Towers of Solomon.
Like you might remember.
I don't remember the exact story or prophecy or whatever, but they're like, oh, see, it's the problem.
And if you just built them somewhere else, or maybe it was just, it wasn't a twin towers.
It was the one tower.
Like, there's any number of ways this kind of went.
And you can interpret it any, like, they just decided that this is how the story was going to be.
And stupid people are like, oh, must be.
Like, no, it's the buildings came down because people blew them up.
It wasn't because God did anything.
It's because people destroyed them for, you know, their own purposes and their own agenda.
That's why it happened.
It wasn't an act of God.
It wasn't, you know, the universe wasn't teaching you a lesson.
It was terrorists and it was thieves and criminals pulling a fast one, as they always do.
As is, you know, the USS Liberty wasn't attacked by God.
No, it was Israeli pilots.
You know, it wasn't, you know, oh, it was Putler.
Actually, I wanted to ask you about that.
Putler and the Russian Nazis attacked Ukraine for no reason.
No, it wasn't.
So they're denazifying Ukraine.
What do you mean?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
He's fairly connected with Shabad Lubavitch, isn't he, Putin?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
I thought I heard you talking about this one time.
And I saw something the other day that really just chilled me because I'm like, there's no good explanation for this.
Where they've discovered that the sanctions America had placed on Russia, the oil sanctions, energy sanctions, no one was following them.
Like it was just for show.
So this whole time, like, oh, we got to stop the Russians.
But you're not actually even trying to.
Like, they have their hand on the tap and can just turn the oil off, but they're not.
So what does that mean?
So that means somebody else is allowing this to happen.
Whether it's Washington is trying to make it happen, and then in between the sanctions, like they're not.
It's just making Russia and the bricks stronger, basically.
Right.
Right.
And why?
Like, who's doing this?
Like, it's the, I mean, we can speculate.
Well, I think there's an agenda to destroy the West.
They'll use the East to do it, but that's the agenda.
Destroy Western civilization.
That's the main thing.
I think you're right.
Like, if I'm a fight promoter, like they're Don King, basically.
Jewish Don King.
Like, I can't, no one's, I'm not going to make any money if this fight is over in four seconds.
If Tyson comes out and just beats this guy's skull in in 30 seconds, I will make a lot more money.
If I can drag this out for six rounds or seven rounds, I can sell more beers and more tickets and more popcorn.
More death, more suffering.
Yeah, let's really draw this out.
And so you make sure the Russians have enough to continue that fight and make it that way.
Like you want to have it as even as possible.
That way you're going to maximize profits.
If it's too lopsided, it's over in an afternoon.
You don't make any money.
That's a good point.
I agree.
I think that's what's going down too.
I think we're being played off against Russia.
It's a divide and conquer strategy.
Next one, Clown World Gamer says, I can't believe the Jews tried to kill Adam with a poison bagel.
Guys, it was the flu.
It was a really bad stomach flu.
Wasn't a poison bagel.
All right.
Alibaba says, Do the migrants commit any crimes against Jews?
I'm sure they do some, but not by population.
It's harder to do when they all live in gated communities and little fortresses with their private security.
Soothing Sounds says, for what it's worth, Viva ran for office under People's Party of Canada and hosted the party leader Maxim on his show.
He is in Florida now, I think.
Okay.
Yeah, he goes back and forth between Florida and Quebec.
Oh, he's a Canadian.
Okay.
Yes, he's right.
Any more soup?
Oh, we do have some more here.
Restitute Orbis for five says Jeremy and Adam and gives a hand signal there.
An okay hand signal, yes.
Garrett Masterpiece McCluskey for 10 says, Good to have you back, AG.
Curious how Raging Dissonant would describe the psychological effects of solitary confinement.
Is it as bad as Shawshank Redemption makes it seem?
It's not good.
It's definitely bad for you.
So it's been identified as it's actually a human rights violation now internationally, is that you need, I think it's four hours of meaningful human contact every day to stay sane and healthy, which is just somebody to talk to or interact with like that.
To take that away, it makes you say.
So to put them in solitary for any length of time is actually supposed to be illegal now.
Yeah.
You'll have to come up with ways to.
How long did you do in solitary confinement?
Just at one time, I think it was like seven or eight days at once, but they did that a few times.
And what was it like?
Tiny room, nothing in it, like mat on the floor.
What did it look like?
Yeah, eight by three cell.
You got your steel fucking bed with a little gym mat on it you sleep on.
Did you get any good?
Did you sleep in there?
Not really.
I mean, a little.
It's kind of hard to get comfortable.
Do they turn the lights off for you?
Are you freezing cold?
Yeah, the lights are off at usually around 10.
It's a little chilly, but it's not too bad.
But yeah, you're just in there with nothing to do.
You just look out the window, pace around your cell, look at the window some more, doodle some drawings, and you basically just go, there's breakfast.
So if you haven't eaten breakfast yet, you know, it's before 7 or 7:30 in the morning, and then breakfast comes, and then you sit there for a while, and you're like, well, lunch is in another few hours, so you occupy yourself until lunchtime, and then it's lunchtime, and then you, well, supper is time, and then that's the worst time.
After supper, before bed is like the longest stretch of the day, it seems like, or in between.
Yeah, you just kind of sit there and not do much.
And they never actually charge you with it.
How can they get away with throwing you in a hole like this when you never actually committed a crime that you got charged with?
How can they get away with this?
That's Canada.
Yeah, you'd think.
I used to think to end up in a place like that, you had to be convicted.
No, they can just put you there on accusations alone.
When I was in there, there was a woman downtown in the city where I was being held in Saskatoon, broke a beer bottle and stabbed another woman in the neck and killed her.
And she was out on bail the next day.
I was denied bail because I was too dangerous to be let out.
And I have no criminal record.
There's no reason not to.
Everyone was like, oh, no, they'll let you out.
And I was like, I don't know.
I have a feeling at that time, Pat King is another personality that's been up here.
He did like six months because he was at the trucker convoy.
Well, that's a good question.
Yeah.
Was there anybody else involved with your group that got in jail also?
Like, how did Derek get off?
Why didn't Derek get dragged in there, too?
They didn't get him for anything yet.
They've tried.
But Ferry was arrested and let go in Ottawa.
They were doing just arresting everybody and letting them go.
But there was a couple other minor arrests.
But yeah, mostly they just, they looked because they were looking for the terrorism and the guns and all the stuff.
None of it's real.
It never existed.
It's been two years.
Probably 20.
I don't know.
I'm just guessing $20 to $40 million was invested in this operation.
It involved CESIS, the RCMP, the OPP, the Saskatoon City Police, the Halifax Police, the York Regional Police Organized Crime Unit.
I'm talking dozens and dozens of senior cops, Detective Inspector Level.
I've got it all.
We've got all the documents, all the email chains, them talking back and forth, thousands of pages of stuff.
And it all, the end result was I was charged 23 times, convicted zero times.
That's good.
Dude, what were the charges, too?
Because I'm wondering, like, even just for the sake of argument, like, say some of the things they were saying about you were true.
Like, you really did want to have a group and you really did have goals of doing whatever.
How are these things even illegal?
Like, you're not allowed to organize politically for your own goals?
Pretty much.
Yeah.
Well, that's something we are working on now is organizing formally for a number of reasons.
And they'll probably come after us for that.
I expect them to, but that's fine.
Well, we should, too.
It's not illegal to organize together.
Not yet.
And it will be soon.
So do it while you can.
But sorry, what was it?
Every other group but white people could do it.
Borpheus for 20 says blades.
Oh, go ahead.
Yeah, please.
Oh, the, yeah, so I wasn't even charging anything like that.
It was the first one was they had a police informant who's got like 50 convictions.
He's a complete piece of shit.
Just told them, yeah, oh, he's got all a bunch of automatic weapons and illegal this and that.
So, okay, took their word for it, raided my house, confiscated all my firearms, my property, a bunch of stuff I had from work from the army for years.
None of it was illegal.
All of it was registered.
All of it was above board the way it was supposed to be.
But they said, ah, we'll just charge them with these crimes anyway.
And then you have to fight that in court for two years.
And then eventually, when it gets time to trial, they just abandon the case, but you've spent $200,000 and your reputation is ruined.
So that's the point.
They did that.
They did another one where I got to be, I got to, because there's, you know, gag orders for a year on what I'm allowed to say and not say it's really dumb.
But there is like one of them was one of the most, this most serious one they tried to get me on was an assault charge, which was a 266 assault charge in Canada known as common assault, which would be the same as if I poked you or if I spit on your foot or if I bumped into you in public.
That's, you know, that's like technically assault.
That was the charge.
They got a national warrant, a Canada-wide warrant for that, and then flew all these cops in their own private plane to Halifax to get me and then fly me back to Saskatchewan and denied me bail and kept me there for nearly three months.
And it turns out it never happened.
There was never any evidence.
There's no evidence.
There's no witness.
There's nothing.
And they were forced to go, oh, well, sorry, never mind.
Well, they didn't even say sorry.
They just went, oh, well, never mind, actually.
No one even said sorry.
And it's almost like at that point, probably what you were facing and what you've gone through, the fact if they leave you alone, you're just like, okay, just leave me alone and that's fine.
But now you got to be really like, how the fuck did they get away with doing all this to me?
It's total injustice.
Yeah.
Well, imagine if I didn't have the resources that I had.
Like, I just saw, it just so happens, and it was Karima, that woman actually who connected me with my lawyer, who is probably one of the best in the country, I would say.
He's one of the top 10, top five or 10 criminal defense lawyers in Canada.
Guy's amazing.
And when you're innocent, it's even easier.
I mean, it was a piece of cake for him.
He just came in and started cutting heads off left and right because that's always what I knew.
If I just knew somebody with a brain that has, you know, a little bit of integrity and courage, we'll see what's really going on here and we'll be very easily able to tear all this apart.
I just don't have the legal acumen.
I'm not a lawyer.
I'm not trained in this field.
I don't know how it's like being a mechanic.
I know something is deeply wrong with this machine.
I kind of understand what it is, but I don't have the technical capability to disassemble.
I just need to find a guy who does, and he'll see it immediately, and he'll be able to fix it no problem.
And that's, you know, that's what happened.
But where do I find a guy like that?
And where do guys like that are going to cost what?
A quarter million dollars, $300,000.
So they were just like, well, what's this idiot redneck loser guy going to do with his podcast?
Get some big shot Toronto lawyer and a $300,000.
Yep.
That's exactly what I did.
You seem like you've got like leadership.
You have like an it factor.
Were you a leader in the military also?
I was an NCO.
I learned from a lot of great leadership guys that learned the hard way and had all the old lessons from the airborne days and Korea and that kind of stuff, like the old school hard guys about how it really is and what it takes.
Those guys were great to learn from and grow up with.
And a lot of them were in this, I did a short stint in the special forces community.
I got to learn and talk to a lot of those guys.
And there's just a very kind of like a tone or a vibration.
There's a sound almost like if you're talking about music, like certain bands and genres.
There's just a certain way that this comes across.
And there's a certain frequency to this that they all share.
And that's probably what it is.
It's just all very, and it's timeless.
It's the same kind of stoicism that goes back to like the Greeks and Romans.
It's the same kind of guys have been talking about these kinds of same kind of things forever.
You can't be willing to ask, don't ask somebody to do something you won't do yourself.
And you lead from the front.
If you want something done, go do it.
And if people want to help you, they'll help you.
If they don't want to help you, then they won't.
But that doesn't change anything.
If it has to happen, it has to happen.
If you're the only guy that is willing to show up and do it, so be it.
You're doing it because you believe in it, not because you want people to follow it.
Because if that's not the reason you're doing it, you're doing it because you want people to follow you.
You want people to give you things.
You want attention.
You're not going to succeed because you're not doing it for the right reason.
The right reason is because it's what you believe, whether people follow you or not.
And that's how it was in the Army.
Why are we doing this?
It's because it's the right thing to do.
It's what has to happen.
If I have to be the guy, like if there's 10 of us left and we're pulling out of here, but somebody's got to stay behind on the machine gun to cover the retreat.
Well, that's my job because I'm in charge.
If somebody has to die, then it's going to be me.
I'm not going to condemn you guys to do it.
You know what I mean?
That's crazy.
Like that scene in, you ever see that movie Fury?
The end was terrible, but the movie was actually pretty good.
Brad Pitt, the tank crew.
Yeah, and that's exactly the situation.
They're like, well, we're screwed and I'm stuck here.
There's nothing I can do.
So he basically orders them to make a run for it.
He's going to stay and do that.
They all end up, you know, I don't want to ruin the movie, but that's the kind of attitude you have to have.
It has to be about doing what's good for everybody else, even if it destroys you in the process.
If that's the attitude you have, then that's what I'm saying.
Spoken like a real threat to Canadian democracy.
Virginia Drifter for five says, thanks for having Jeremy on, Adam.
As then, as they try to tighten the noose, we need to help those who have been censored get their message out.
Seems like Canada and the UK are really bad right now.
I hope this, they overplay their hands and that this helps more people support you.
More people support Mark Collette and Sam over in England.
Yeah, I'm actually talking to Mark in a couple of weeks.
Awesome.
He's having you on the show.
Yeah.
Cool.
Yeah, I talked to him the other day.
I was just on the show.
Okay.
And you know, I went to England back in December and he came out and met me.
It was awesome to meet him.
Oh, right on.
I'd love to go visit if I'm ever allowed to leave this place.
I'd love to take Morgan over there and check it out.
Do whatever he can.
Do it.
I'll get away with keeping you locked in Canada.
What the fuck is going on in Canada, dude?
I'll probably have to hire a lawyer to challenge this in court and get it.
I will be able to get a passport because they have no legal reason to do this, but I'll have to go through, file an application, get a hearing, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And then a year of, you know.
Just making everything difficult for you.
Man, fuck Canada.
Canada sucks.
It does.
It's really bad.
We're going to try and make a comeback, though.
We'll give it a shot because I don't think this can't stand.
It's a sandcastle.
There's nothing holding this together.
And wait till the criminals and scum in this country realize that there's no, it's like the raptors in Jurassic Park realize that the defenses aren't on anymore.
There's like we have very little cops.
We have no military.
There's no government authority.
As soon as people want to start just taking what they want, there's nothing to stop them.
So, yeah, we're in.
The more they get away with, the more they're going to take.
Exactly.
And they're just pushing people to the breaking point.
There's no one in charge.
There's no adults.
It's just, I don't see how this doesn't continue to degrade.
And it will.
So, You know, our strategy up here, or at least with our people, is like, well, we're just going to kind of circle the wagons with our own crew and worry about ourselves and just practice any group preference.
What's good for us and what's in our interest to do and what's not in our interest to do as a collective, as a people, is that we're trying to survive here.
So that's it.
I don't really care what the government says or what anybody else says or what they're doing that doesn't have any bearing on what I'm going to say or do because I don't respect them and I don't consider them.
I mean, they're trying to hurt me.
Yeah.
They're trying to hurt us all.
So why would I listen to or take their advice or do anything they want me to do?
Borpheus for 20 says, glad you're feeling better, Adam.
Stop eating poison bagels.
There was no poison bagels, guys.
Come on.
You think I'm going to Jewish bagel shops?
That's not happening.
Well, you got to be careful.
Jewish delis?
Maybe, but come on.
They don't even know who I am if I go into a place like that.
They have my picture on the wall, like waiting for me to come in and get a deli sandwich.
There could be.
My picture is probably right next to yours.
If you see these guys, kill them immediately.
Break out the poison, the poison matzah ball soup.
Have you ever heard the story of the Stuxnet virus?
How they got that into the Iranian nuclear program?
I've heard of it, but I don't recall how they got it in.
What they did was they opened up a company, a fake company that makes USB drives to sell data, like 16 gig, 32, just the regular, except it was the CIA.
And all of these USB drives were loaded with viral, like a word software, the Stuxnet virus.
And they would supply them, package them up, and sold them at electronic stores all around where they were suspicious these nuclear research and test facilities and stuff were at in the hopes that sooner or later one of these days one of the guys that work an engineer a git somebody is going to need a USB drive they're going to buy our USB stick and they're going to plug it in and we're going to have access to and that's exactly what happened so it's not that they poisoned a bagel all of the bagels might be poisoned with anti-Adam green some
of software spray i don't know targeting my dna targeting the whole area where you live it could be i'm just there's there's precedent for this adam is what i'm saying be careful okay alabama yeoman for 10 says sharing a little of this week's bonk coin gains well congratulations on the bonk coin uh my my daughter loves a joke like when i walk around the neighborhood there's like a stop stop sign and i'll bonk pretend to bonk my head into it and i go bonk it's one of her favorite
things uh cocaine rim job says the real captain of diagonal is chris batman burke jeremy is just our fall guy okay so you're the fall guy protecting the real commander is that the uh the little character you got there there's so many dude no well this is another guy he's and he's a musician and a pastor and he does a podcast he's a you know in the community orbit as well and he was under of course under surveillance by the rcmp they didn't know who he was or what he was up to so they had code named him batman and
we're following him around and watching him like feed chickens and stuff take his kids to school or whatever it is he does and they're there like batman is moving to the target area like and we have all of their stuff all of their documents and it's just you know so i was like is it bad that you know people like does chris burke batman i don't know he could be batman we don't have to worry about it because the rcmp is looking into it but we should be worried that the rcmp is looking into if he's batman so peepoo says jeremy is the man love from
southern diagonal diagonal such a funny name man diet must be texas could be florida could be texas so i'm not in diagonal in southern california i'm in the uh what is the opposite is one side diagonal and the other side has another name so everyone outside of diagonal basically in the world there's just diagonal and then there's circular on and most of it and so circuit i see the chat saying circle on yeah
yeah these are these this all just happened organically this is all coming from the from the ether from the universe i'm gonna go to the uh triangle on that's where i want to go that's a whole other well that's an alliance that ryan dawson and his people and i have formed because he's in he's in south korea and japan and and what was it hong kong south korea japan is a diagonal line to alaska and then alaska to florida and then this forms the this is the triangulon alliance or something but yeah circular on so we were calling them circs and because what's the opposite of the slash
the guys the circle people the circular on and then we found out that the the word uh where the word keiko comes from yeah i was just gonna use the word for circle so that was that was funny that wasn't intentional but that's just funny and then there was the world economic forum logo that came out around that time it's a circle and it's a rainbow circle with all of their little so i'm like well that's the circulon flag actually yeah that's the flag of the enemy that's the enemy banner colors ours is black and white white and theirs is a circle of rainbow colors it's perfect dude the fact that
all of the canadian government
ran with this meme as it as it's real is so pathetic uh we got one from tent for 10 from brother nathaniel who's going to be on tonight 8 p.m eastern everybody tune back in and stay tuned for that link i'll have it up soon he says can you find a lawyer jeremy who can get you a passport and bring you to america canada is lost we still have a chance have a huge chance here he says i i would love i mean i'm gonna stay here and and push back until it's no longer tenable like i'm not i'm not all the way hitler
fanatic like i'm not going to sacrifice myself in stalingrad just to be out of spite but i'll hang on until the noose is nearly closed and then like well there's no point in throwing it away you know but uh if it gets to the point where you're what a patriot you still haven't given up on your country on your homeland that's amazing what is your actual homeland you're irish mckenzie i'm i'm scottish and danish so my grandmother's from denmark and then uh all the rest of my they're all scottish uh i've got a bit of scott as well yeah yeah
probably i've got some of my family actually they're in california they're in the states like a lot of my cousins and stuff because back in the i think the 1800s a bunch of them were like this fuck this this is cold this place sucks we're going you know as as america was expanding westward there was all this call for colonists and you know settlers and stuff so they went down that way so the smart ones the smart mckenzie's went to california back in the day but well i'm actually last laugh now i'm actually where is it 13 scotland okay there you go northern oh you're one of
those saxons the anglo-saxons eight percentireland too you can kind of you can basically throw scotlandireland and england all together they're right they're all how accurate are these i'm interested to do one but i also don't want to give like bill gates my dna yeah well they i did it years ago and they originally it was like more simple and then as more people give their dna it like upgrades and updates and gets more precise i think right yeah my father did it so
i have a fairly good idea my sister did it too i think and i kind of looked in there pretty much what you'd expect there's no surprises it's not like i'm african you know like that nothing crazy but yeah i had none of that either probably pure northwest european mix yeah pure viking mix cope more you lying christians yeah if i go out in the sun direct sunlight in the summertime i'll just catch fire so i mean that's yeah it's fairly good you got to grow that beard out again though i i like when you got the big beard yeah
i like it i've tried it short for a little while but i've done both yeah well i was in the army for so long you weren't allowed to and then unless you're in the the soft units then you could and then then you get out and then you go crazy.
I grew my hair and my beard long.
I started riding a motorcycle around and being a maniac.
And now I'm kind of settling more in the middle zone.
I don't know.
Depends on how the week.
I could.
It could go full Mad Max apocalypse.
May have to go back to that.
All right.
Well, we're at our time.
I really enjoyed talking with you.
I hope we can do it again.
I'll get you and Derek on again sometime soon, or I'll go on your shows, whatever you guys, however, you want to do it.
We'll have to keep in touch.
Try to stay on Twitter.
Tell everybody where they can find you.
Well, and any party words for us.
Yeah, there's a parody account on Twitter at It's Not JMAC.
It's not me, but it's really, I mean, it might as well be me.
It's so good at being me and acting like me that you'd never be able to tell the difference if it was me or not.
So there's that.
That's incredible.
And then all the links to my social media, Rumble, Odyssey, YouTube, Substack, Telegram, any of the things that you're on.
Ragingdissonant.com is my website, and everything is linked there on all just one panel, one page, very easy to find and get through.
So thanks for that.
And Greg Arcade for helping me with the website all the time.
And thanks, thanks for having me.
And thanks for the time.
And I appreciate it and your audience and everything.
Thanks for being so cool and friendly over the years.
I've always liked you.
You know that.
Oh, I appreciate that, man.
I'm always just, I'm just nice.
I try to be nice to everybody until they attack me.
Then it's a different story.
But it's like I'm always, and I'm sure you seem to be the same kind of way.
Like, I'm doing what I'm doing.
I'm going where I'm going.
And I'm, you know, trying to, you know, manage my life and do it.
It's when other people try to start getting in your way and try to pull you off center and pull you into a different direction and try to, I don't like that.
You know, it's like, I'm not doing that to other people.
I'm not coming into your life and telling you how you have to.
It's when they attack you.
So, you know, people are attacking too much of their own people too much.
I just need more unity.
Everybody, follow Raging Dissonant on Rumble, all of his links.
He does a great show.
I've always enjoyed watching his show.
And I don't watch many shows, but I do enjoy Raging.
And we'll be in touch.
Thanks for coming on, man.
Thanks very much, man.
Appreciate it.
Take care.
And everybody, I will be back, like I said, again tonight, 8 p.m.
Eastern, right here on Rumble with brother and Nathaniel.