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HOUSE ARREST ep 3 - SHAUN ARNTSEN - RagingDissident Podcast

Canadian Afghanistan Veterans shoot the breeze on the absolute STATE of Canada, secession sentiment, erosion of civil liberties, the gun lobby and more.

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Hello, and we're back.
Happy to be joined this evening for the third episode of the Future to be canceled podcast house arrest community name we've got going on Spotify and iTunes and all the rest of that crap.
Sean Arnston is here or Arnst.
We had this problem with the email invite.
Spelling your name is difficult.
Yeah.
How you doing, sir?
Yeah.
Pretty good, man.
You?
Yeah, I'm all right.
Can you hear me?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we're good.
Yeah, man.
Fuck.
Glad to have you.
We were having a conversation a couple of days ago, and I figured we might as well just have this in front of everybody because it's an important conversation I think we should be having.
I think the state of the government today.
I can't disagree.
I don't think it's a bad thing to have, you know, other guys across the spectrum, especially, you know, that are veterans, just, you know, be out in public on the same page.
It definitely can't hurt.
That's why I went to Ottawa and talked there the other day.
Yeah, tell me about that.
How'd that go?
There was a, what was the name of the protester?
You went with Pat King, I think.
Yeah, I went with Pat King, and it was anti-com protesting about a thousand people there.
Went pretty good, I thought.
It's the first time I talked in front of a group that big, not online.
Right.
A little bit different.
But yeah, we basically brought the message there that, you know, like, you know, that we brought, I brought the message and I, I, I said, uh, in during my speech, I said, you know, like, I got some friends that were killed, you know, 18, 14 years ago, and they gave that much of their life for you.
Yeah.
And here we are just throwing away this gift at the whim that these people know better than us about a virus that has a 99% success rate.
Somehow the flu has mysteriously vanished.
Right.
You got two generations totally brainwashed by this.
You got the baby boomer generation, my dad's generation who grew up to agree with authority.
They are completely sold by this virus.
And then you got my kid's generation who's not only sold by the virus, but is somehow convinced that they are responsible for racism and that they have some sort of guilt and shame based on their whiteness.
Yeah.
And how isn't that racist to instill and teach in the youth, especially that there's something inherently wrong with them because of actions of other people they had absolutely nothing to do with?
I don't think we'd get away with doing that.
But it's quite different.
And I like what you said about that.
I've been having that for a long time.
I mean, we've lived entire lifetimes since I was deployed in 2007, 2002, I think you were there.
Or was it 01 or 02?
2001, maybe wasn't it?
2002.
Right.
And then since the amount of time that these guys have been killed, they died at, you know, like a lot of my roommates and stuff.
Like one guy was 19 years old.
You know, a couple of the other guys are 20, 21. You know, even the weird part is guys I thought were like older, like, you know, old men type in that game anyway, I've now outlived them.
Like some of these sergeants that I had, Mike Platoon like Donnie and Sergeant Lucas, I'm older than he ever got to be, which is crazy to me.
I know, right?
And that's that does, you know, I get annoyed seeing all these people paid lip service, especially politicians.
But the kind of people that like to flag wave and, oh, we support our vets.
Oh, yes, we do.
Like, why?
Because you virtue signal once a year.
You put on a poppy you probably got for free and you wear it around and you know, you show up at the Cenotaph and then crickets when everybody gets run over.
Five minutes later.
Nothing rather support global initiatives, support transgender children in Nigeria than you would for veterans transition services in your own fucking country.
You got pets killing themselves and dying of a health crisis, like a mental health crisis we have amongst our veterans right now.
And they say, like you said, like, you know, all these are the, I mean, you know, the mainline way of thinking, the way we're all taught and what we all understood to be is that, you know, these guys, they go and they fight these wars to die for the, to maintain, you know, our country's sovereignty and the freedom of the people that live here.
And, but how much do the people care if they all just handed it all away because the government asked them to?
Hey, can we have all your freedom?
Yep, sure.
It went from, it's only going to be two weeks to you don't have a face and now you're not allowed to play airsoft or paintball anymore.
I think you're the first person I saw that meme from.
I saw it somewhere and it was, yeah, it started, it's only two weeks to flatten the curve and then a year later, you don't have a face anymore or a job or a social life.
And you can't play airsoft or paintball because that would be some way for you to train against obviously an invading force that's coming.
No, that can't be.
There must be some other explanations.
Here we are, like in Alberta, there's some laws being passed in the legislature right now.
I just posted that on my Facebook.
So if people want to check it out, Sean Arnson, A-R-N-T-S-E-N.
And it's basically Alberta has signed on to UN Agenda 21, where at any time by law, the Alberta government can come in here and tell me what I can and cannot do on my own property, my own land.
And even if you own your own land.
So ranchers who have owned their land from their time they're family, there is no private property anymore.
Yeah, that's a central plank of communism.
I think that was in Forbes or Time or one of these, you know, these, you know, the non-existent globalist thing that doesn't exist, even though they talk about globalism and there's global initiatives and global economic forums.
And it was in the future, East Coast Canadian was making fun of that.
In the future, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy.
Having no private property is a pretty hardline traditional staple of a communist authoritarian state.
Why wouldn't you want your people to own anything?
No, you can't.
We'll own everything.
And so people can put that in perspective.
That means that you don't own this.
You don't own this.
Nope.
You don't own This, you'll just borrow everything you need.
I have that book also.
Pretty good.
You don't own this.
You don't own this?
No.
You don't own this.
You don't even own your own body because these same people want to be able to just forcibly inoculate you with whatever they want.
So you won't even own, you won't even have the rights to your own physical body anymore.
That's what we're, that's what we're, you know, um, and I was like, what do you do?
Like, like, and honestly, like what I said in Ottawa, too, in my speech, I said to people there, I said, um, in the House of Commons behind me, there's not a single party that's right of center.
That's right.
That, um, that these people have to, that every party, conservative, NDP, liberal, has signed on to a UN Global Agenda 2030 goals.
We've been told is the great reset.
Yeah.
Pierre Poliver got fired essentially for fucking talking shit about this.
And you can't do anything about it.
There's like, and then in the West, we don't even have a fair electoral say.
The fucking fate of the country is decided before at Toronto.
Anything west of Toronto doesn't matter.
There's a saying.
There's a saying amongst the anti, you know, whatever, whatever side you're on.
If you're the, you know, the Israeli and Palestinian conflict where it's like, when your country starts getting bombed, it's like, well, we're all Palestinians now.
And I feel that way in Canada.
It's like, we're all Western Canadians now.
If you feel this way or you have these kinds of values, like, oh, is this new?
Like, you're all going to be, we're all going to end up in the same place.
There's nobody that speaks for any of us.
If you're in Western Canada or if you're a person that feels this way and lives in BC, in the interior, Quebec or Ontario or Newfoundland, whatever it is, we have no one.
We have no representation anywhere in that building at all.
There's the liberal way of thinking, and that's it.
And then there's the liberals with blue ties and liberals with orange ties.
There's no other.
And then there's the Green Party who are just, well, they're drunk frequently, you know, following the example of Elizabeth May.
But outside of that, like, who do we have?
And this isn't, democracy is supposed to be, I mean, even if we're only 30% of the population, does that mean we're supposed to bend over for the other 70%?
No, you'll have to do everything they say.
Does that sound like a good idea?
That's mob rule.
We don't get a choice.
You look at the electoral district, everything west of Toronto is conservative.
Pretty much.
Manitoba's couple NDP ridings.
Manitoba's got some issues, and Edmonton might have to be hit from space with an orbital bomb of some kind.
There's just that one area in Edmonton, eh?
It's like a fucking die-hard NDP holdout.
A pocket of something, yeah.
Yeah, it's like it's right by the University of Alberta.
And if you, if you are from Edmonton or you've lived in Edmonton, you just know.
Like, it's just.
If we cut off their soy supply, they may leave on their own.
One of the guys in the YouTube chat, Mr. Lee, says, where can I get a hat like that?
I'd wear it proudly every day.
Yeah, where did you get that?
Ah, fuck.
I don't know.
I got it online before Trudeau was a thing.
Like about 2015, I got this.
And I got a muscle shirt that says Trudeau can't ban these guns.
But I mean, like, last year, you know what's funny is like, you know, in your memories, it comes up on a feed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So last year it came up on a feed before COVID, one year ago.
And I was talking about how there was 2.2 million gun owners in Canada.
And that if those 2.2 million gun owners got together, you would have literally the largest armed civilian force on planet Earth.
In North America, for sure.
Yeah.
The Chinese got quite a few, but we'd be up there.
We'd be bigger than the North America.
Yeah, bigger than most of the armies in the world for sure.
But we're so Canadians are so trusting their government that they will just do whatever the fuck.
The attitude.
Yeah, the Overton window and the attitude needs to shift big time.
I've been mad about this for a while just because they don't even have the guts to address the real reason for firearm ownership.
And I mean, you can disagree or not, but this is my opinion.
And they say like, oh, well, that's an American thing.
We don't do that here.
Like, oh, you know, freedom and sovereignty and having, you know, the right to defend yourself.
But they won't do that.
Our lobbies, that's why they've been so successful, the NRA and stuff, in protecting the Second Amendment so far in the United States, is because right from the outset, there was no confusion as to why do we have these again?
These are to form a well-regulated militia in the event of a tyrannical, in case your government goes ham and sideways, as they've been known to do in the past.
You have the ability and the right to overthrow them and take them out.
That's what it says in the Second Amendment.
That's what it's for.
It's not for shooting paper plates.
It's not for your hobby.
That's its primary function as a bulwark against tyrannical authoritarian states.
You have a free people that can defend themselves if they have to.
Now, that's the argument.
But they say, no, no, we just want to have a hobby.
That's a weak argument.
And if Canadians don't think it's like the argument now is it's a bunch of dead people from mass murders or you people having your hobby, that's a pretty easy choice if that's as far as your education goes on the topic.
And these people, it should be their responsibility to teach them.
No, this is why we need them.
Look at all these historical examples.
Look at the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, the Soviet Union, the Chinese, North, over and over and over again.
And they just refuse to do it because they're gutless.
They don't want the controversy of taking that position.
But that's my opinion on it.
I agree with you 100%.
And what they don't realize is they're not educated enough to realize that before 1982 and the Constitution Act, before Pierre Elliott Trudeau changed it, that Canada was under the British North American Act.
And in the British North America Act, there was an amendment in 1879.
And that amendment reads pretty much the same as the Second Amendment.
And you got to really search for it.
But those are the dates, 1879, British North American Act.
If you look hard enough, you will find it.
And because there used to be a group going around in Alberta for a while that was looking for challenging concealed carry weapon.
And they brought up those amendments saying that When Alberta joined the Union in 1905, they joined under the British North America Act, and our rights underneath that act still preside.
So, and like, I agree with you.
The only reason that civilians should own firearms is specifically military-grade firearms.
And in Canada, you have the most vetted firearms community in the world.
And in fact, a Canadian gun owner is vetted more than an RCMP officer.
And they are vetted more than the prime minister who's presiding over you right now.
And any member of parliament.
You have to, any conjugal partner you've had for seven years, you have to write down on a list in order to own a fucking gun in this country.
Yeah.
If you're married.
So the reason that that very well-vetted, very law-abiding citizenship should be in possession of firearms is not for hunting, is not for sport use.
It's for to defend yourself against tyranny.
And the only reason the government now is including airsoft guns and paintball guns into Bill C-21 is so that we completely eliminate any way for a population to train as some sort of militia.
For the population, because like there's been lots of, lots of, like lots of YouTube fucking dudes from Japan are running airsoft guns and then they come to America and they're given a real gun and they're running those guns like really well, man.
They're shooting high scores of three gun in IPSIC, never have a utilizing a firearm in their life, just using a and from what I understand, like I've never actually wanted to own a fucking airsoft gun in my life.
And now I've been looking at them and they are well built.
They're not cheap.
No.
They have metal gearbox.
They're electronic.
They fire at high rates of fire and they're pretty much exact replicas of, you know, if I mean, but you know what?
I mean, I'm probably, you probably did this too in your time in the military.
We had these things called simunition, which are basically high-speed paintball rounds that they'll tear through your clothes and cut you and they hurt.
And that's what we trained with in, you know, in Seesaw and in the infantry and all over, like is a very safe way to train that kind of in that kind of environment with those kinds of weapon systems and shoot, move.
That's what I was saying the other day.
It's like, I don't know.
Maybe it's conspiratorial to say that if that's what the government's up to or not, but I know that is a very effective way to shoot, teach a lot of people, shoot, move, and communicate in a pretty efficient manner.
And why, you know, what could be the reason that they want to get rid of it?
And like, what's the danger here?
They're just taking away the military style guns.
You're wrong.
And if anyone thinks that this is being done for any form of safety, why would you ban Paintball or Airsoft for any form of safety?
Right.
Because I know a lot of militia guys, like Calgary Highlanders, King's Own Calgary.
Fuck.
I know Reg Force units and the LDSH, for one, they use simulation, but they've a lot of these units have gone to, and the troops after hours highly endorsed by the fucking, the chain of command to use Airsoft because you're playing force on force over and over and over again.
And that's the, and now that I've, I've knocked airsoft for a long time and now that they want to prohibit it, like, fuck, I'm going to become the most hardcore airsoft player in my life after Matt's payday this month.
Fuck.
Yeah.
I mean, I guess the 80, buddy.
Yeah.
I get the 80. I'm going fucking old school.
I get the draw to it for a lot of people, but some of them are just, they annoy me so much.
They're such nerds.
All these guys.
So you're just like, oh, I don't want to be around the community.
But here's the thing.
If it threatens the government that much, I don't want to be a part of it.
That's another thing.
That's my contrarian attitude too.
Anything they want to destroy, I all of a sudden go, why?
What's wrong with it?
And you got to look, force-on-force training is very beneficial.
Yeah, it's the most beneficial.
It's like sparring in combat sports or playing hockey.
You need to practice the actual thing somehow as best as you can.
You can't just sit at a range all day and shoot.
A piece of paper is not very threatening or intimidating to shoot at.
Doesn't move very much.
Doesn't try and hurt you.
It doesn't think.
It doesn't make surprising decisions or I can see why.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's a well, and you rehearse it.
You're told the course of fire.
Well, and it's also and you know what you're engaging.
Like there's rules to everything.
Like when people look at three gun IPSIC, and I wrote an article caused tons of controversy years ago about this.
And it's like, and it's like, it just, it resorts to this.
Okay.
That's a one-way range.
And everything you're doing in it is based on speed with the gun.
So I will agree in the argument that you are increasing marksmanship and manipulation, but marksmanship and manipulation are probably, you know, 10% of the gunfight.
The remainder of the gunfight is shoot, move, communicate, like you alluded to.
And anyone who's been around the block knows.
And there's a very, you know, accuracy can be achieved through volume.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
30-round magazines.
And it's a whole, it's a predatory instinct.
You got to have a kind of a killer instinct and, you know, a way to, you know, turn that fear down and inoculate yourself.
Because I mean, yeah, it's like, oh, you're really good at shooting at a range.
That's like, I'm really good at hitting a heavy bag.
I'd probably be an amazing fighter.
Hold on.
These are two completely different things.
You know what I mean?
Hitting a heavy bag.
Yeah.
You know, if you if you drop a magazine in a gunfight, it's gone.
Even if you drop a magazine in the snow, it's gone.
Like, yeah.
I've always trained for retention.
So I'm slower with my mag changes, but I also know that in real life, my fire team partner is there.
And I before I stripped that mag, I said, changing mag.
And he said, covering.
I like the dump pouch.
The dumb pouch usually works, but if you miss, you miss.
There's no time, you know, try.
Yeah, but if you've ever stood in an extended line for about eight hours looking through lost magazines, you'll understand the value.
That's the other thing, too.
It's almost like counterintuitive.
Because in a gunfight, yeah, you don't have time to be, you know, but you're like, oh, I don't want the sergeant major to kill me, though.
It's like, there isn't one.
It reminds me, there was a story.
Colonel Grossman, you ever see that guy talk?
Dave Grossman, and he was telling a story when he was writing his book on combat.
And he was just basically like there's a whole psychology to this that people don't really understand.
It's not like, but anyway, he was up giving a briefing and he said, You know, you train a certain way because especially when your heart rate goes up so high, you're just going to do you don't rise to the occasion, you sink to the level of your training, right?
And there was cops that they found at the scene of some incident.
Two of them were dead, and they had brass in their pockets.
So what they had been doing, like firing, because like on the range, when they fire at the police, they empty their revolvers, then they stop and they pick up the brass and they put it in their pockets.
And then they go to the next year.
That's right.
And they found these guys dead.
So what they'd been firing at the suspect and then stopped and then picked up the brass to put it in their pockets because that's how they'd always trained to do.
That's how serious training is.
So if you train a bad way, you might do that.
You think you won't?
Like your heart rate's 180.
You're not thinking anything.
And all you can hear is, you know, you're just, or your ears are ringing and it's, you know, you can't even feel your fucking hair.
I was trying to manipulate the, that's how I discovered the tack vest, the load-bearing vest that we had there.
It came in the early 2000s was garbage because it's got those little snap plastic buckles on the top.
Try manipulating those when your hands are, you know, trying to.
And I was like, oh, that's why everybody uses Velcro because you just grab and rip Velcro.
These little buckles are, you know, you're good luck with that.
It's like trying to dial like a, you know, a number, like digits on a phone when your heart rate is 100.
You know what I mean?
It's, it's, your precision motor skills go out the window pretty fast.
They fucking do.
It's again, and things like Ipsy.
You know, that's like, we come back to Bill C21.
That's the only reason you're going to ban Airsoft is so that you can eliminate that form of stress training.
That's basically like telling the whole martial arts community, you guys are not allowed to spar anymore.
Yeah.
Well, because the government doesn't trust us with those skills.
Why not?
Why wouldn't you?
Aren't we all on the same team?
I should trust the government.
Why doesn't the government trust me?
That's strange.
That's a weird relationship.
I don't trust the government.
I don't either.
And the government's overstepped the bounds of they work for us.
And they've done that for over almost a year now.
And they clearly know that we don't trust them.
So that's, I mean, why else?
Why else they doing this?
Why are they taking, you know, implementing these laws and policies that are not going to have any effect on any example they use as a reason why?
You know, the Polytechnique shooting, the mosque shooting, Wharton at Nova Scotia, absolutely none of these modifications would have made a single difference in any of those instances whatsoever.
But they do it anyway.
Police chiefs across Canada are saying.
Yeah.
Anybody that knows anything knows this.
So why are they so obsessed?
Because again, you got to look sideways at somebody who decides.
And it's not even that they're saying all guns got to go.
No cops with guns, no army troops, nothing.
They're not doing that.
They're saying we, the government, we want to have them kick them away from every future generation.
And that's what you got to remember right now is that if we allow the government to do this, if this actually goes through, then we, as this generation, have finalized this deal with their government.
And we have finalized it saying that we trust you forever.
Right.
And that's exactly.
So again, I wrote this and I've said this, I don't know how many times, because you never know who's listening and when, right?
And I'm like, am I suggesting that Ottawa and Trudeau and these people are setting up a genocide?
No.
But are the conditions for that to now be possible in the future?
They're much more likely than they were yesterday.
You know what I mean?
So why would you, that's like, you know what we should do?
Let's just get all the fire alarm detectors out of the house.
We don't need, let's screw it.
But what if there's a fire?
That's a risk I'm willing to take.
That's not a risk I'm willing to take.
I'm not willing to give the government of...
It never happened.
You just look through a history book.
When you give the government, any government, anywhere, a monopoly on the use of force, they're the only ones that can apply force however much and however brutally they want to.
Sooner or later, that ends badly.
So these people want to go down this road.
I'm like, it might not even happen.
It could happen in two years.
It could be 50 years.
Sooner or later, somebody is going to use that massive imbalance in power and use it to their advantage.
And it's going to be, and a lot of innocent people will die.
It just always happens.
That's why an armed citizenry is so important.
And why won't the CCFR address that?
Why would they have that?
Because that's the argument that Canadians have.
They're too busy drinking.
The irony.
They're too busy taking their fucking club money and drinking away in town halls, giant alcohol-fired fucking parties that solve nothing.
That just sit around.
The CCFR literally just sits around and talks about the problem all day long.
And they don't even talk about any way to resolve that problem.
Well, they're all, what are you doing besides taking my money?
I find them to be gutless because they operate from the defensive, the government or the anti-gun lobby.
You say, you're this, this, that, and that.
And they go, no, we're not.
No, we're harmless.
We only want this for sports shooting.
We only want this because we want to, like, we want to hunt bullshit, man.
Yeah.
Find me a single block.
If you want to hunt deer, you're not going to use, I guess a 308 SR25 would be, would be okay.
Yeah.
But I prefer a bolt gun 243 myself.
But I mean, I bet if you took a, I bet it, I bet if you took a secret poll or a private poll somehow of everyone in the CCFR and the NF, every, every firearm owner in Canada, it was like, no one's ever going to know what you said.
It's never going to know.
Just answer honestly.
Like, would you, if it were available to you, would you like, would you prefer, would you pursue or want a situation where we have a second amendment right like in the United States, that you can use your firearms to protect yourself and defend your home and your property and your country again?
How many of them are going to say yes?
80% of them?
And they're going to tell me that I don't get it?
No, I get it damn well.
You people are cowards and refuse to address it.
That's what the issue is.
They'd rather have you use this.
Never bring a K-bar to a gunfight.
But like, you're right.
Like, here's the thing.
Like, I have human rights.
Self-defense is a human right.
It should be.
How I choose to defend myself.
Or not, no, it should be.
It is.
It is.
That's the thing that people go, well, I can't because the law says I don't care.
Like, that's just dudes that wrote stuff down on a piece of paper.
You can still do whatever you want.
And I decide if I, yeah, I do have the right to defend myself.
Everyone does.
If you want to punish me for doing that, that's because you're stupid and evil.
But, you know, I'm not going to not defend myself because some guy, because Bill Blair wrote down on a piece of paper somewhere that you can't do X, Y, or Z. That's ridiculous.
I got a super chat here from Full Draw Scarp says, for them to ban all these guns, I can think of two things why, and it ain't about safety.
We all know why.
Keep your guns and keep practicing, dry, fire, breathing, et cetera.
I mean, a lot of people have a reason to feel paranoid.
It's not like this government, too, is honest about anything else.
It's not like, oh, they bundled the corrupt.
They collide.
It's scanned money.
SNC Lavalin's getting millions, billions out of this fucking business.
This government is completely corrupt to the core and all levels.
It is sold out at government elitists at all levels.
Anyone in Western Canada, I hear this all the time in Calgary.
Oh, Michelle Remple Gardner.
They're like, fuck, she works for the World Economic Forum.
Blocked by Rempel.
Remember that hashtag was trending last year?
Blocked by Rempel, blocked by Gardner.
Because they was like, yeah, Michelle, what about the massive amounts of migrants pouring into this country, strangling our economy?
Blocked.
What about the Chinese getting away with blocked?
There's certain questions she doesn't want to answer because they don't work for us.
I was talking about this yesterday with the World Economic Forum.
They work for them.
That's by Klaus Schwab, who wrote the book, The Great Reset.
He could buy it on Amazon.
Jason Kenny has that video just before Christmas, right?
Yeah.
Where he tells all about, he spills all the beans.
He says that the World Economic Forum meets every year in this town.
It's a bunch of world elitists that plan your future.
And Michelle Rempel Gardner is a part of that.
So is Christina Freeland, Justin Trudeau.
So in fact, outside of the House of Commons, Michelle Rempel Gardner is in bed with Justin Trudeau making decisions about our future.
Like shit, like, okay, what about this Bill Gates guy?
Like, what the fuck, man?
You're not on the planet.
Just because you're rich and people locked you in a locker.
I wish someone fucking beat him up really bad.
Yeah.
Did some more brain cell damage, maybe, because he apparently thinks he's a, he thinks he's some kind of James Bond supervillain.
He's going to make us eat bugs.
He's going to ban meat.
He's going to block out the sun with dust particles.
He's going to manipulate everyone's DNA with like, I'm sorry.
None of us voted for you to be world president, Emperor Gates.
What the hell is this?
No one, like, no one.
Just because I bought your product and utilize it on a daily basis, because I don't really have any other way.
Yeah.
You like own a monopoly on the fucking world.
Yeah.
But, you know, what about what you were just saying with the government, like how many reasons that they're not trustworthy, they're not good people.
And in that environment, with all of these scandals and all these problems, and for the liberal supporters that are like anti-gun, like, do you want, how about Liz?
How about you end up with a, sometime in the future, you get an extreme, hard-gline, crazy right-wing fucking death government that somehow gets elected.
And now you don't have any guns either.
But they have all the wealth.
You want to give this government, the people in Ottawa right now that are guilty of all of these things, you want to give them all the guns to absolute power over you, your children, your grandchildren.
Any future generations?
Ask the United Kingdom.
Once they're gone, they're gone.
They're defenseless now.
They did this stuff to them in the 90s.
Gone.
So Suffield's not very far from here.
And for those of you who don't know, Suffield is a training area about the size of England.
And in Suffield, they have a complete mechanized battle brigade.
They got more tanks, more, they got scorpion armored vehicles.
They got all their shit, all their mechanized shit.
They have all of it here.
So what they do is all their units rotate through this place as part of like what we do in Latvia, kind of.
But then they essentially, they just are able to conduct, you know, battalion, brigade size exercises because in England, they don't have enough space to do that because you actually need a large template to fire these guns and shit like that.
Like a lot of Brits, they never leave.
They fucking stay here because England's so fucked.
And they're all over town here.
I don't know what to do.
Another thing that I find interesting is that even though they may not say it out loud, but psychologically in the back of your mind somewhere, it's got to impact your decision making, your behavior.
So police, how the police interact with the public in Canada versus how they interact with the public in the UK.
In the UK, they know in the back of their head 99.9% of these houses that I just barge into whatever the hell I want now because they don't even knock.
There's 99.9% chance there's not going to be some guy in there half on the rum bottle with a 12 gauge who's just had enough.
In Canada, that's not the case.
You got to be careful.
It's not like that here.
And that creates a little bit of a barrier for people to get hyper aggressive.
But look at in the UK, arresting old people to sit on the bench, coming into your house.
Too many people.
They just come in because they can and no one can stop them.
And that decision was made in the 90s.
I mean, we're talking about, they're not coming there because we're selling fucking crack.
They're coming in there because people are having baby showers.
They're having birthday parties.
They're coming in to check on their buddies because they're afraid of their, they're worried about their mental health.
You know, this is not, this is not.
They get braver.
When the government, and that's another thing.
The government is now no longer afraid or worried about the population because they're disarmed and docile.
That makes them braver to even do crazier things.
Like this guy who's a Scottish parliamentarian somewhere in Scotland suggested or he put forth an anti-hate speech bill that police would be policing people for private conversations inside their own home.
Just like in the Soviet Union.
So if you say, you know, something racist or, you know, whatever in your own house to yourself or to your wife, the police can come and prosecute you for that.
That's what the decisions they're making over there in the UK now.
Is that all directly because they were disarmed 30, 25, 30 years ago?
I don't know, but I know it has an impact.
I know if I was some kind of wannabe dictator and my you see, no one in the world is actually attacking Adolf Hitler right now.
You notice that?
And they're trying to ban everything the guy said.
They're trying to basically erase Adolf Hitler from the world.
And they're making like Winston Churchill and all the political leaders on the good side at the time out to be bad guys.
Have you ever noticed that?
Anybody that's an aspiring, strong figurehead for a white European group of dudes is not allowed anymore.
That's definitely off the table.
As far as Hitler goes, too, they raised everybody on the boogeyman of Hitler.
And then now that it's no longer convenient, it's like, well, we'll just, yeah, maybe we'll just push him away now.
And they got all these confused people yelling, you're Hitler fascists, while being fascists themselves, while demanding that anybody with dissenting opinions be shut up and locked up and forced to, I mean, I was saying this earlier, like these people that think themselves so virtuous and so, oh, we're, you know, we're the best.
Like you're, there's snitch lines that you people are utilizing, like in these occupied countries by, you know, authoritarian tyrannical governments would use to, if you see them.
I say to my dad today, we're talking, and he's like, yeah, I'm going to take the vaccine.
I'm like, wow.
Like, are you not, you're not, well, you know, like, that's, and like I said at the beginning, that's your choice.
Generation, the baby boomers were raised to accept authority without question.
And they did it.
And they're still doing it.
And that's part of the problem because they vote.
And they don't understand.
Like, I don't think they fully, I think they are blinded in the fact that they believe that in no way, shape, or form will Adolf Hitler or any form of evil like that ever rear its head here because they are convinced that because they learned in the education system and because they were the product and surrounded by World War II veterans,
that they are they are living in this comfortable blanket of disbelief.
And the reality is, is that their grandchildren and their own children were never educated to the full extent of that evil.
It was downplayed by everybody.
Veterans rarely shared their experience because they didn't want to, you know how it goes.
You don't want to minimize or deminimize anybody else's.
And, you know, it's no one else's business, really, what happened overseas.
And most people don't understand it anyway.
That's always been my kind of, because, you know, people say like, well, you didn't say much about it because it's like, why, you know, like, I couldn't even be, you know what I mean?
Like, how would you even relate to that?
That's like trying to teach a, you know, a five-year-old about the stress of, you know, working two jobs to pay taxes and diapers.
And, you know what I mean?
They're just not even going to understand.
Like, so it's just like, why would I, that's why the legions and stuff existed in the first place for these guys to talk to each other because that's who else, the only other people that would understand what you're getting at.
Like when you could just say to a random person on the street, or you're a therapist or whoever, they'll be like, well, what happened?
While I was, you know, doing X, Y, or Z, and then an air hose went off and then my heart rate went to 180 and I put a hole in the drywall and, you know, to everyone else, you look like an insane person.
If you said that in the Legion, they'd be like, no, yeah, they do sound like rockets.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah, I do understand that.
Everyone else thinks you're crazy.
So it's like, why don't you talk to us about that?
It's like, because you wouldn't get it anyway.
You know, like the joker.
You fail to understand the basic context.
Because number one, you were never in the military.
So you have absolutely zero understanding of the subculture.
You think it's an on and off nine to five job.
And you fail to recognize that you're in it 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
It's like being in a gang or a sleep pit, man.
It's like that's, you know what, those people would have more, you'd probably a lot more to relate to, like gangsters and, you know, like the, you know, a lot of the bike clubs and these kinds of guys, because it's like, that's your life now.
Once you're in, that's who you are.
And that's what, and that's a lot like the military is.
It's a big gang, you know, or like being a cop potentially.
So now, what's the solution to this obvious problem?
I mean, we're not the only ones here that are sitting here that have no faith in the parliamentary system whatsoever.
No.
I mean, in the West, there's a growing separation movement.
A lot of people don't think that it exists, especially out East.
I argued with three people in the previous year that don't think that equalization payments even exist.
They said it was a miss.
Yeah, I know.
And they all are like, well, you know, there was a time when Alberta was getting those and you're like, actually, no, do you know when equalization started?
And then they'll be like, oh, like in 1905.
You're like, no, 1957.
And then when you show them the math, they just refuse to believe it because they're in the east and it's against them.
And they refuse to, and they fail to understand that we don't have a say in the government.
And people out here are fucking sick of it.
We're under sanctions like Iraq was in the 90s.
I mean, it's pretty obvious.
I mean, you can't, the stuff Ottawa does is like, why don't you just come out here and just, you know, drop your pants and just piss all over everybody?
Like the coal mines in Calgary, was it last year or the year before that they shut down anyway, to the tune of $150 million, the industry, the coal mining industry around Calgary, and then took $150 million and invested it in coal mines in China the same week.
I mean, like they might as well walk, I've seen this before, that you might as well come in and a guy's just got you by the shirt, just hitting you in the face, you know, and you're like, why are you doing this?
Like, fight back.
Oh, he's not fighting me.
He's just, we're just experiencing it differently.
No, your face is getting fed.
You're getting a knuckle sandwich every two seconds.
You should do something about it.
It's not a misunderstanding.
Ottawa will get away with whatever it gets away with.
It's a parasite, and it's just there to sustain itself.
There's a guy I was talking about earlier on the podcast, Roman Baber.
He's an independent MP in MLA in Ontario, and he said, hey, I have an idea.
Since we're all in this together and stay home, stay safe, how about I put a bill that everybody in the legislature should be paid the same as anybody that's on served, 500 bucks a week.
And they laughed at him, shut it down, and then somebody else put another one and said he should have to only pay that much.
But the rest of them, they think it's funny.
They don't care.
That's not a joke.
That's a good, that's a very noble gesture.
And had they done that, I would have had a lot of respect for those people.
If they're like, if you guys have to go without, then so will I. That's what a leader does.
If I can't eat, neither, you know, or if you can't eat, why should I?
You know, like when in the military, if you're the NCO or the officer.
The leader eats at the end of the day.
And then the leadership eats at the very end.
That's right.
You make sure the young, the weakest in the vault, they get fed first.
And that's how it's supposed to work.
And they're, you know, that one instance alone shows you exactly what that building is about.
Everybody in there is all about themselves.
They don't know the first thing about leadership whatsoever.
They're completely self-interested.
They care about their paychecks and their pensions and their cozy ride and the fun little adventure they're on right now where they're heroes of the community and keeping everyone safe from a respiratory virus with a 99.9% survival rate, making six figures.
And then when people say, can this end soon?
Like my business is dying and my children are hungry.
No, sorry.
You got to stay on store.
I want to go work out.
I want to.
Yeah, no.
Oh, yeah.
I want to show my children National Historic Sites.
I want to go to the park and enjoy myself and meet new people from different places.
I want to, you know, be a human being.
Have a life.
You want to be a human being.
Yeah.
They took our lives away.
And I say that unironically all the time.
Like our lives are gone.
You know, I was sitting there when this was going on and we were talking about this and everyone thought I was fucking crazy.
And they even had people in a gun club call the police on me and fucking seize my firearms, all this bullshit.
And I was going through that.
I was leaving a hockey game one day and I was kind of like filled with a little bit of hope.
I was like, wow, fuck, you know, like, here's a Canadian institution that they're never going to be able to penetrate.
That no matter what, this will always define us as a nation.
And 18 months later, not even 18 months later, Don Cherry is fired.
And then everyone in fucking hockey is a racist.
Everyone in hockey has some sort of white privilege.
Hockey needs to check its privilege.
Now hockey is kneeling for a Marxist organization.
Okay.
When, let's be real, like, if you're a hockey player and you're white, it's because you play where the white people live.
And that's the sport where white people have.
Even saying that is going to be racist, but like hockey didn't evolve in Africa.
And you know what?
I saw something else in the media.
So John is talking about there's too many white male leadership historically in the Canadian military.
And I'm like, but that's because Canada has been a historically a white guy country.
It's been 99% white until like the 1970s.
So if you look through World War I and World War II and see all these white guys, that's because that's who fucking lived here.
That's who lived here then.
And for these hockey idiots, I guarantee every single one of them that's complaining that hockey's not diverse enough and it's racist and blah, blah, blah.
You know who Grant Fjor is?
Probably not.
He's a black goaltender.
He's a black goaltender in the Hall of Fame.
That's who he is, Karen.
So why don't you shut the fuck up?
There's lots of black hockey players.
Actually, you know what?
Considering how small the black community is in Canada and how many, you know, proportionately, there's actually a few.
There's a handful of black players, actually.
How's PK Suban doing these days with all that oppression and racist hockey?
I think he's doing quite well.
I think he's an all-star.
He's got his house listed for $7.1 million.
Yeah.
One girlfriend there, fucking Lindsay Mike.
Jesus Christ.
He's a fucking just that big old American booty on her.
And fucking PK is lost right up in that shit.
He's rapping.
He loves.
He loves this shit, though.
He loves calling mess races because look at his brother.
I mean, the only reason his brother was playing in the playoffs last year was because Black Lives Matter was a fucking thing.
Oh my God.
And it cost fucking Vegas the game.
It could have played an all-star goalie.
It won the fucking.
There's a great metaphor.
That's like, I mean, it's like, oh, you lost everything, but at least you were woke.
Our entire country and our entire system.
Our entire society.
It's all going down the toilet, but at least we were woke.
That's basically what we're doing.
And I'm not even kidding.
That's why the Vegas Golden Knights lost their chance in the last playoff run is because they played their shittiest golden.
I haven't even watched in two years.
I forgot.
I didn't know.
So two of them, two of them play in the NHL.
That's how racist it is.
It's preposterous.
Canada is the least racist country in the world, you know, because we have the fastest, the most per capita immigration in the world.
The white majorities are shrinking beyond, like Toronto is not even, I think it's 52% non-white people now.
That's how racist we are that the entire planet can just fucking move in here and no one.
If we're looking at the entire planet and how much white people represent, we're like less than 14% of the fucking planet.
We are the minority on earth.
But if you look where white people live, and I don't want to, this is so crazy because it's like, now I'm going to sound like I'm some sort of fucking racist and I'm not.
We're going to have to see what's underneath that hoodie.
We're going to have to look for democracy was born.
You look at where mathematics was born.
You look at all of that.
It comes out of the Middle East and out of the Mediterranean area sorry.
And it comes out of the Caucasian development.
And I can't stop that.
I can't go back in time and stop people from feeding themselves and mechanically making their lives easier.
It's the crazy, I mean, I don't know if you want to talk about that or not.
You had a someone, you had a family member with the name change and whole thing, but they've convinced our own people that they should feel bad about stuff that they had nothing to do with.
That's crazy.
That's brainwashing.
That's like a cult.
Like you didn't do ever one time in the history that I know, it goes back six generations, has owned a slave.
Yeah.
But not one time.
But you're still every generation has had to earn every fucking thing it has.
like including myself.
Like, people are like, Oh, I hate this.
People are like, Oh, you hate socialism, but you live off this pension.
You're like, Yeah, well, that wasn't free.
Like, I'm broken.
I can't even fucking sit here.
This is hurting me to sit here, by the way.
I fucking can't walk down the street without my ankles fucking aching.
I got a brain injury that fucking is a nightmare to deal with on any day of the week.
And I got PTSD, apparently.
Yeah.
So I didn't just like get, just wake up one day and they just like, oh, here's your pension.
Yeah.
I find that a really, again, this is a country, at least the Americans have that.
The Americans are way more respectful and understanding of the sacrifices of their armed forces members.
Canadians are pretty soft and weak and pathetic.
They've never really had to fight for anything.
Country's never been invaded, never been attacked, never had to fight for its life or its existence.
And all the wars we did have were very far away.
And when the guys came back, they just, you know, just tied them somewhere.
It's very unsightly.
We don't want to look at it.
And then I've seen people say something like that.
Like, oh, well, easy for you guys to say.
Like, oh, is it easy?
Really big wheel.
Why don't you go fight a war and see how you feel?
Come see me in the morning and, you know, we'll talk about it then.
No, these guys didn't just get, first of all, a lot of guys are just dead.
Then there's other ones that might as well be.
They're missing arms and legs and body parts and they're fucked up beyond belief and they barely get paid anything.
And then there's the rest of us like this who are like, well, we're relatively okay, sort of.
My quality of life is severely diminished.
I really wish it wasn't, but it is what it is and I get by the best that I fucking can.
You know, under the understanding that I'm doing this for the country, for the service and the sovereignty and for the national interests.
And that's because that's what I thought I was supposed to do.
And then, you know, now it's like, well, it turns out we don't care about any of those things.
Country doesn't care about any of that.
And by the way, stop freeloading with your pension?
When do we, this is why I have this Canadian flag now because, you know what I mean?
That was good enough for my grandfathers to fight in Europe.
It's good enough for me because the place we're in right now, I'm not a big fan.
And if it really looks like, hey, Western secession's going through, I'm fucking buying up as much property as I can.
We didn't betray.
They betrayed us as far as I'm concerned.
Ottawa turned its back on us and a lot of other people did too.
And like, you know, last year with the Omar Cotter thing, it's like, now we're the bad guys?
When did that happen?
What war did we lose that I was sleeping through when all of a sudden to be a good Canadian boy in the 90s now means you're a fucking Nazi white supremacist and a bad guy?
Wasn't like that when I joined the army, but it was like that when I got out.
Apparently, the commies have been very busy in the 15 years I've been working.
Anyway, sorry.
Go ahead.
And they started with our children.
They have.
I agree with everything you say, man.
And I'm not the only one.
And that, and that means we have numbers.
Yeah.
But sooner than later, this conversation is going to be canceled.
Yeah.
They're working on it right now.
But that's not a good idea.
That's the worst thing they can do.
But it's the same habits of the past.
The secession in the West is the only way forward.
It's the only way to preserve any sort of what was Canada.
People now that are kids that grew up in the 21st century, they have no idea what Canada was before.
No.
And it's not this.
No.
Even just from the 90s, this is a completely different place.
From like when I was in high school to now, I don't even.
It's completely different.
I don't even recognize any of that.
Neither.
The army I joined in 1994 and the country I joined in 1994 and gave allegiance to doesn't exist anymore.
No.
I shared that meme another day.
It was a picture of the World Trade Center before, and there was just like a girl in a park and there's people laying around playing.
And it's like, the world you were born into no longer exists.
It's literally gone.
And people are trying to act like, oh, like, well, they just took it.
It's like being on a table.
People sitting at a table.
They're telling you that 20-year-olds should get a reset and live like they're 50. It's almost like a magic trick.
Generation of kids who have contributed fucking basically zero to the tax base.
And oh, you know, I've been working since I'm 16. Like, well, that's good.
I've been working since I was fucking 16 too.
And I'm a lot more.
And I'm not 17. You know, I'm not 18. I got a lot more invested in this than just my tax dollars too.
I got blood.
Yeah.
That's a whole other problem.
That shouldn't even be like, that's a whole other conversation, but like people getting to vote just because they exist.
Like, I'm here, so I get a say.
I don't know if that's fair.
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
I think you should have to earn your say in one way or another.
You can't just, you can be here.
You can hang out and enjoy the place, but you shouldn't get a say in how it.
You at least have to write an exam so that you know what's happening.
Yeah, right?
Yeah.
Who is bad man?
Option A, mustache man.
Option B, orange man.
Option C, white man.
It's like, hmm.
Yeah, orange man, bad.
Yeah, fail, get out, you know, nope.
Who's the orange man?
He's gone now.
We saved the world from him.
Thank goodness.
They, you know, they brag about how they rigged the election and got rid of him.
It's in like, I think it's Time magazine or somewhere, how the shadow campaign to ensure Trump lost the election, saved America or something was, that's what it was titled.
Pelosi's in there bragging about it.
I'm like.
And then at the same time, CNN will say, oh, there's no evidence of anything like that.
But they're openly laughing about it right there.
It's a fucking, it's a nightmare.
Your camera froze up there for a second.
He said, I put together the.
Sorry, go ahead.
Oh, you're brainwashed.
Biden said that.
He said in an interview, he said he, oh no.
You're good.
No, you're good.
I don't know what to do.
You're good.
It came back.
So Biden even said that.
He even said openly in an interview, he said he put together the biggest election fraud network ever, Ever assembled in the United States.
It's funny because normally you'd be like, oh, he just misspoke, but like that guy straight up has dementia, and you never know what's going to come out of his head.
What's coming out of his mouth?
Like, did he?
Maybe he did mean that.
You know what I mean?
I have expected him in one of these interviews to be like, that's why we paid that Russian company to cover that up because my son's crackpipe photos.
We had to make sure those went away.
What the fuck?
He just said blacks and Hispanics don't know how to use the internet.
Yeah.
I saw a TikTok somewhere.
It was a black guy pretending to be a monkey trying to like open a laptop and he's like scared of it like while Biden's talking in the background.
He's like, these minorities don't know how to get online and how to.
And he's like, woo-hoo-hoo.
It's a black guy that's fucking roaring.
He's the guy that came in.
What an ignorant fucking all the crimes, all the problems that exist with the black community in America today were created by Joe Biden in the 1994 crime bill.
He's one of the most racist.
I'm a racist.
He was crazy.
He was crazy, crazy racist his whole career.
And now he's...
And his kid was a giant kraken.
He left his laptop somewhere and then they got all the pictures off of it of hidden fucking children.
We're the only Obama's kids and doing cocaine with Obama's fucking credit card.
One of his own nieces is in the picture, like sucking on his nipples.
She's like 12. We're like, okay.
Like the rest of the world knows about this.
Australia, New Zealand, and Europe.
They're like, oh, like, oh my lord.
But over here, we're like, everything's great.
We're just going to pretend this isn't happening.
Okey-dokey.
Fuck.
What do we do, man?
Anyway, we sit around and talk about the problem.
Well, that's the other thing.
It's never passive fault.
At what point are there?
There's going to have to be.
But I mean, right now, all we've been doing is trying to just, you know, raise awareness and, you know, kind of shift.
If you tell people about Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 two years ago, they told you you were fucking nuts.
Yeah.
They looked at you like some sort of weird fucking prepper lunatic.
And now it's commonly used.
It's like open in the media.
Government openly admits this is what they're doing.
And everyone just keeps remembering what they told you.
It's just like, it was, it's such a well structured, well-organized internal attack.
It's hard not to admire it.
It's very pervasive.
I mean, I sit around and think of like, what if this and what if that?
And I'm like, this is a and you know what?
Like without a doubt, there's subliminal messaging in TV.
Because like I just stopped watching TV after Trump got elected.
I know.
And I could still do it.
I could just walk up to somebody and be like, hey, man, don't you think Jonald Trump's kind of a fucking cool dude?
And all of a sudden, they're going to have a fucking response.
It's crazy when you're cut off from it for a while.
Like I'll go visit, like when I visit my parents or something and, you know, they have like cable and I'll watch just like regular TV because I don't ever, you know, and the messaging, the fear messaging and the propaganda messaging almost every five minutes around the clock constantly.
And then the commercials and I'm like, oh my God.
Like I haven't really sat and watched this for a while.
It's gotten so much worse in the past three, four, five years since I stopped having cable that it's like, it's jarring when you're not used to it.
And you're like, Jesus Christ.
I feel like I live in that V for Vendetta movie or something.
It's crazy.
Like, hey, by the way.
V for Vendetta movie.
Yeah.
The premise of the movie is the government was able to take control of the population by scaring the shit out of them.
Yeah.
Interesting.
How easy that easy that is.
But that's, you know, that's the thing.
What do people do?
I don't think it's just going to happen that they're just going to roll everything over without a, you know, nobody wants to see violence and craziness, but they can only push this so far.
And, you know, I mean, like, yeah, they banned the guns, but nobody's turning them in.
And that's so they're going to, they're pushing people to a point where like life is pointless for a lot of, a lot of people feel like they're just kind of holding on to like, hopefully this is going to, we're going to stop this eventually.
It's crazy.
I mean, there's people killing themselves left, right, and center.
Like, but there's probably, there's going to be a pushback at some point, but the timing is going to have to be absolutely perfect.
I think they want people to snap and go crazy, so then they'll have even more reason to, they'll use that as another fear campaign.
Oh, look, I would have, especially if it's an army guy.
Imagine that.
I made this video two years ago.
I said, in the future, we are going to be the bad guys, and they're going to look at us like we're a huge domestic problem.
We're going to have to be disarmed and medicated and locked away.
It's on my bitchu channel somewhere still.
I think it says, I have a bad feeling, something like that.
And that's exactly what's happening.
Now they're going to slowly start greasing the wheels.
You know what?
They're called HDEs and RDs, reality deniers, homegrown domestic extremists, conspiracy theorists, extremists, and these kinds of things.
Even then the FBI, or is it not the FBI?
Homeland Security, I think, openly admit the number one domestic terror threat in the United States is war veterans.
And that doesn't mean they're a bad guy.
It means if you're a bad government, who is most likely to stand up and put their beer down and go, all right, I've fucking seen enough of this.
Who do you think the first guy to do that's going to be?
Do you think he's going to be an Uber driver?
Do you think he's going to be a guy that works in a trash factor?
You know what I mean?
Like, there's a certain cast of society that more than likely will definitely be involved if anything like that happens and would probably comprise part of the leadership component of it.
So yeah, that's probably their main focus.
Those guys are going to be a problem.
If you're planning some kind of authoritarian takeover, they're going to be people you're going to want to keep an eye on, especially since you just had them fighting a war for 20 fucking years.
So they got pretty good at it also.
Maybe that was a mistake, but it's going to have to be perfect.
I mean, hopefully we can.
Here's what I'm hoping.
I mean, we're post-iceberg at this point.
Like, as far as turning the ship out of danger so we can save the country, it's too late for that.
The debt alone and the spending alone and the craziness alone.
So we're post-iceberg now.
I'd almost rather it go down fast.
Once Trudeau wins a majority in this election, and I'm pretty sure he's going to, that's really going to accelerate the, holy shit, what do we do now?
And then when enough people are prepared to like The fear of what happens if we don't do anything has to surpass the fear of what happens if I do.
Because right now, people are afraid of the government, they're afraid of getting fines, and they're afraid of that kind of thing, right?
If they go too far and they push it too far, where it becomes, yeah, I don't want to get fined or thrown in jail or whatever.
I also don't want to starve to death and lose everything and have, you know, Chinese mercenary companies walk in the streets.
And you know what I mean?
The future we're going into doesn't look very good.
And if it reaches that point, inevitably something's going to happen.
But I would pray for some kind of miraculous election turnaround, but I don't see it happening.
So, you know, all I can do or all I've been doing now is I try to network with as many people as I can and, you know, make friends and try to, you know, spread the message of what's going on here so that if it does ever come to a head, we have as many numbers as possible and enough people know what needs to be done.
Yeah, move the fuck west.
Let's buy some property and let's fucking establish our own independent country.
I've been back and forth, but that's, again, like you were saying, like the only way to, if you want to preserve anything, like it's too late.
We're post-iceberg.
We can't save the whole country, but you might be able to get five or six hundred people off that boat into the life rafts.
It's better than nothing.
So if it's like, well, we can secede Western Canada and the rest can stay, if that's the option, if it's that or bloodshed, obviously I'm going to choose that.
And then if that's what everybody chooses, say the secession parties are like, yeah, we're going for it.
We're having a referendum and Ottawa says, no, we're not going to let you.
Well, then that's going to be on them.
You know what I mean?
When you won't let people do what they want to do, you won't let them live their lives.
I mean, what do you expect?
Exactly.
Come on, you know, it's sketchy.
We live in a nightmare.
At what point are Canadians actually going to listen to what we're saying?
Because we might not represent all veterans, but I'm telling you, there's a lot of veterans that are listening to what we're saying.
They're like, fuck y'all.
I've been saying that for a while, especially the combat arms guys, the infantry guys, the tank guys, the engineers, all that, that core group of people.
We're all very like the average citizen has to now start fucking waking up and they got to start realizing what's happening.
But what's going to happen in this next election is the East is going to be like, we're going to vote liberal by because that'll fucking piss off those fucking fucking clowns out there in the fucking East there by fuck.
And they'll fucking vote a liberal government in just despite somebody else.
And they know if they don't vote a liberal government in, they're going to lose their fucking handout.
So the liberals have basically established a fucking perpetuating cycle of communism by allowing the lazy to dictate who fucking runs the country.
Yeah.
I mean, they've made people dependent on the CERB money and these handouts and everything.
So they don't want it to stop.
Funny how that leaked document on October 15th of 2020 and that was rapidly debunked by everybody.
I still don't buy it.
It's a little, I mean, it's kind of predictable.
It's not super, super specific, but I mean, we're all supposed to be at the end of this month, everyone's supposed to be dead from like a massive third wave of Doom virus or something, aren't they?
I don't know.
They're clearly not.
Oh, it just says the variance will come into play.
And the variance will then allow perpetual vaccination.
They're definitely taking full advantage of this to grab every last scrap of power they can get their hands on.
I actually had a police officer email me and tell me about how in that Bill C-21 amendment or whatever it is, the one that Bill Blair just tabled, there's actually a little stipulation in there that allows them to arm more government officials.
They've basically redesignated what it means to be like a government official or something, and they can say, oh, we can arm these people.
And what he was saying, he's like, well, first of all, I know this and anybody that thinks at all, it's like the government doesn't waste paper space and waste, like, if there's, if that line is put in there into that law, it was put in there for a reason.
What reason could that be?
What are you doing, Ottawa?
You're going to arm up a secret police next?
So not only do we have to give up our guns, but you're going to actively give yourself even more guns.
I don't know.
When I got to Toronto, I obviously flew to Ottawa, right?
That king flew me down.
Thanks a lot.
I fucking should have had more wherewithal at the time, but methylquin toxicity was rearing its fucking head.
Yeah.
So anyway, we stopped there and we see these fucking four military-age males that are Chinese that have these toxic quarantine suits on.
They're all wearing very military style suits.
In Toronto.
Their luggage is very military.
I'll send you a picture I got of it.
And the RCMP were watching them, like making sure that no one was fucking with them.
And they didn't speak any English.
What the fuck?
So like here we have Chinese military age males.
We have reports of this from everybody.
I've witnessed it with my own eyes pouring into these fucking places.
And now this bill that says someone with government status is allowed now to conduct, be armed as a peace officer.
Like what was that what it was?
It was a peace officer was the one that they cleared and changed the definition for it.
I know you guys can say that.
I was just in Toronto a little while.
He's released recently as well.
It says Eastern Air Air China.
It's all washed out now, but yeah, China Eastern.
There was Chinese planes all over the place in Pearson.
Like, stay home, stay safe, no unnecessary travel.
Is commercial flights from China necessary?
You can't go see your own dying family, but we can have the Super Bowl.
You can't see your own family for Christmas or Thanksgiving, but we can fly in whoever the hell in the hundreds and thousands from China.
I can't go to my fucking see my dad, but I can damn sure go to Harley Davidson.
Yeah.
Listen, man, I was on Parliament Hill with fucking people, not a fucking single one of them wearing a mask.
Good.
Good.
Not a single one of us has coded it.
You'll all be dead any day now, though, once it catches up with you.
It's just the plague spreading Is there's going to be a huge explosion of the plague in Ottawa.
Everyone's going to die.
I've been back and forth in the country probably five or six times now this year.
Airports, I drove a couple times.
Airports, that's awesome.
You go through security, you're in an Orwellian nightmare the entire time of your life.
It's very strange.
Automatically, you go through security and magically you can go to the bar.
Yeah.
Magically, you can go to the restaurant.
I took a picture of one and then we're at about an hour now.
I know you didn't want to go too much over an hour.
I was sitting in, it's like a long like gangway kind of, you know how the terminals go and then there's the shops on the on the other side where the terminals are.
And the tiles on the floor change color.
There's like white tiles and there's black tiles for the restaurant area.
And if I'm sitting in the, within the black tiles, there's no divider.
There's no, not even plastic.
There's nothing.
It's just air.
If I'm sitting in the black tiles, I don't need to wear a mask.
But if I go outside the black tiles, so I was like leaning out, leaning in, like, oh, I'm alive.
I'm dead.
Alive?
Dead.
And people are walking by me looking at me with like several masks on, the face shield, goggles, gloves, the whole thing.
I'm just like drinking a white Russian.
Like, this is, I mean, I mean, it's like we're all being forced to participate in the, you know what this, you know what it feels like?
It's like when I was in high, or when we were in high school, when you have to do like one of those presentations for the class or do something really stupid that you're like, I don't fucking want to do this, you know, but you just suffer through it.
That's what every day of your life feels like now.
I'm like, why is everyone acting so stupid?
I mean, you just want to slap people.
Why is everyone, we literally went from it's only going to be two weeks to we're taking away your airsoft guns.
Yeah, and you don't have a face.
And man, there's a pastor in Alberta who's now being held against his will in violation of his charter rights because he will not agree to not holding a congregation.
Five or six days he's in jail.
Is that even legal?
Five or six days he's in jail now?
I mean, they're really pushing people and sooner or later they're going to have enough.
And I mean, again, I'm not advocating anything.
I'm just pointing it out.
It's like, you see that big pile of kindling?
Hey, man.
When this shit happened in the past, it was really bad for the people.
Yeah, and it seems to be happening again.
And that big pile of kindling next to you covered in gasoline, you should probably stop playing with your lighter next to it.
I mean, it's just a suggestion.
I wouldn't.
But if and when it blows up and you get burned alive, I'm going to be like, well, play stupid games, win stupid prizes, I guess.
Anyway, man, I don't want to keep you too long.
Did you want to add anything else?
Hey, people, do your research.
Just do your homework and start thinking independently.
It's time to wake up.
It's time.
I mean, everyone I'm talking to is the audience that agrees with us because we're that censored.
We need to start unifying in this voice and we need to start actively engaging our members of parliament and our members of Legislative Assembly, particularly in the West.
And we need to engage them about referendums around equalization, around separation, and electoral fairness.
And our separation in the West needs to be based on those things because we are being incredibly sanctioned.
Life here in Alberta is very bleak for a lot of people.
It went from prosperous.
I've seen boom bust.
I've lived here my whole life.
And I've never seen bust like this.
We are bankrupt beyond the core.
Calgary is literally a city that is standing empty glass buildings that are being heated by fucking natural gas.
Because Denshi and his socialist policies and the policies of the Notley NDP and moreover, the policies of our incredibly corrupt liberal Justin Trudeau have absolutely killed the Canadian economy and there is no recovery.
And it's hard to say that it's not on purpose.
I mean, it really doesn't, it really seems intentional.
It's killed the economy.
They've basically put everybody on universal income and they want to take all your guns, suggesting now that you must vaccinate or you need a health pass.
Or there's maybe you're mentally ill.
There's something wrong with you.
What could possibly go wrong?
I was in Edmonton actually just this summer and just to see the tent city and I was to say a friend of mine and they were like, yes, I was like, so which part of the city do I not go?
He's like, don't go to the south part or the west side or the north end.
Try not to go anywhere in Edmonton.
And I just drove around and yikes, you wouldn't believe it was a Canadian city, but it's not on the news.
They're not showing people the devastation, the homelessness, people just living in overturned umbrellas on the side of the road.
Guys are smoking crack in the middle of the street.
There's just gangs of dudes roaming around.
It's something else.
It was not what I would have expected to see in a big Canadian city in 2020.
I'll tell you, that's not the Edmonton I grew up in.
I don't imagine it.
And I remember, I said that, I had that remark.
I was like, can you imagine what this place would have been like in the 80s when Gretzky was in town?
Pretty cool.
Yeah, it probably would have been.
And this is our, what's their problem?
Why are these white guys always so mad?
Because you took our home that we really liked and were proud of and enjoyed, that our fathers and forefathers worked really hard to give us, and you turned it into what it is now.
I have every right to be angry, and so do you.
But I guess that'll do it.
Sean, you got anything else you wanted to say?
Go to badmofoco.ca.
Grab yourself a Wobi hoodie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Badmofoco.
Is that your that's your brand analytic?
Badmofoco.
That's my business.
On the gram, Bad Mofoco and Sean Arntson.
Not Arnston.
I've been saying S in the T. Is it Dutch?
That's Norwegian.
Oh, okay.
Figures.
Well, I mean, I'm Danish.
You're Norwegian.
Yeah, maybe this is what.
There's something wrong with those people from that part of the world.
Yeah.
We like motorcycles and putting accents into people's heads for something.
Yeah, I mean, we're just a warrior spirit.
We're a warrior culture.
But moreover, I think we have a very passionate understanding of our freedoms and our liberties.
And we're proud to be violent for the government.
Yeah.
And I'm proud to have been violent for the government.
I'm not planning anything, but if you push me too far, I will definitely defend myself.
You know what I mean?
And the government's not proud of me for being violent.
And let's be clear here, I'm not a violent person.
I'm just very comfortable with violence.
Well, that was our job.
That was our job.
I had somebody kick me off Twitter once for that for saying, like, well, I thought the military trained you to be nice and polite.
It's like, actually, it trained me to mass murder as many people as ruthlessly and efficiently as possible without losing as many.
It said, train for war, but strive for peace.
That was the catchphrase when I was in.
Yeah.
Sic paca parabellum or something like that?
Is that the Latin phrase?
Yeah, but they just used to show a bunch of UN gongs, especially, you know, and it was always like train for war, strive for peace.
But with the understanding, our time in the 90s is that like we were a UN nation.
And what we tried to do is train to be so fierce that the nations that we would be peacekeeping against would were in fear of us.
And that's how you maintain balance.
Any responsible man that wants to protect his family and his, like, you should, you should try and stay in shape and learn how to fight, not because you want to fight, but just in case if someday some asshole decides he's going to make a victim out of you and your family, you're going to go, nah, not today.
I'd say go ask the Serbs who were at Madak Pocket against the Canadians, but they killed them all.
So you got no one left to ask.
There's a booming funeral service in Afghanistan right now as well.
I think some of us can trigger.
And like, I remember when I was in, there was a lot of dudes in my unit that were at Madak Pocket.
Yeah, I've met a few in the day.
Like there's guys there that, you know, like they actually shot people.
So I remember sitting in the smoke pit with one of them and I said, you know, like, I was like, so what's it like, man?
You know, like elephants in the roof.
And he's like, he's like, honestly, man, you know, your little, your little reticle you see on the C79 optical, the little triangle.
He's like, I would see a muzzle flash.
I'd put that triangle there.
I'd pull the trigger and then I'd fire five, six, seven times.
And then there was nothing.
And then I'd see another muzzle flash and I'd put the triangle there and I'd fire five, six, seven times.
And then he said, I did that three or four times and then there was nothing.
And then in the battle damage assessment in that area, there's like a lot of dead Serbs.
Pays to learn how to shoot.
And that's like, I don't mean to like, and I guess what I'm saying here is that Canadians have to remember, they have to, and they have, they have forgotten that this country was not founded on fucking pussyfoot ideals that we let the weakest kid in the room dictate what happens.
It's based on the understanding that we all understand our worth and where we're at.
And we try to obtain the best out of everybody, but the weakest link is not the one that we try to continually cater to.
And what we should be doing is raising the bar so the link has always become stronger.
And what we've done is set the bar so fucking low that the links are so fucking weak.
They're made out of cooked spaghetti now.
There are kids watching this conversation right now that are fucking traumatized because they said, fuck you.
And I'm tattooed.
And I'm telling them that an Orwellian nightmare is about to become their reality.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it doesn't, it doesn't pay.
It doesn't help anybody to lie to them and tell them it's all going to be fine.
Give them a kiss on the cheek and tuck them into bed.
And then all of a sudden the bedroom's full of ice water and you drown to death on the Titanic.
And I think maybe that's like the biggest realization that I had when I joined the army at 17 and I was a reservist and I was in fucking basic training.
And first time I had to do my own fucking laundry.
First time I had to do all my own shit.
And I was just like, wow, how did my mom fucking do all this stuff?
Yeah, right.
You know what I mean?
And then the first time I was 100% accountable for everything I did.
And I earned every ounce of respect that I fucking have.
And that's what was great.
It's not just like, oh, there's a fucking, there's a fucking scared autistic kid in Sweden.
So let's give them all the respect they could ever have.
It's like, no, the scared autistic kid doesn't fucking understand simple mechanics.
So how can we fucking explain the situation logically and rationally to this person if they can't understand the very simple nature of the things we're talking about?
And it's logic.
It trivializes the things that other people, like really remarkable people, have had to do.
Like when you sit there and they say, oh, we're all in this together.
And, you know, especially like in the military, like, oh, we're one team.
We're all one.
It's like, well, I mean, some people are in Canada or Airfield eating, you know, lobster and have air-conditioned trailers and showers and sleep in a bed.
And other kids get blown to bits when they're 19 years old in a hole in the ground.
So I don't know.
It's literally shitting in a fucking ditch filled with fucking bugs.
And a dead animal or two.
One of the most craziest things I ever seen is there's this fucking blue rocket on this OP.
And then we had this like range out there.
And basically, we'd go out there every day and show the Gannies a firepower demonstration.
So then we, you know, you go over to this shitter and this is like, this is like February, March.
So this is like the dung beetle season's a fucking thing in southern Afghanistan.
And fucking, I opened this shitter, man, and the whole inside of it was like a fucking horror movie.
It was like, just the whole thing was my nope.
And you could just see where everybody else walked.
You just fall backwards and just unleash.
It's like a pit full of fucking bugs.
And you're shitting.
And then like, these bugs are like coming fucking.
And you're like, you just, you wonder these people hate their lives.
Yeah.
I wouldn't even be surprised if I would just, you'd see a guy like stumble out with his pants around his ankles, fall down backwards and then just fire the C9, you know, 100 rounds into the porter shooter.
Like, what happened there?
I'd be like, Bug Mountain, probably.
Probably got attacked by monsters.
I mean, have you seen this place?
Fucking terrifying, especially at nighttime.
Going into those things at nighttime is real fun.
We had a guy almost get bit by a scorpion.
There's a snake in one of them.
It's just like, how bad do you really got to use the bathroom tonight?
Flashlight, like bright.
Fucking get a scorpion up the ass am I?
I don't fucking think so.
Anyway.
But I won't sit in there and rub one out when it's 45 degrees.
That smell, you'll never forget it.
Looking at a hustler, fucking.
Everybody's been there.
Everybody puts their, everybody's got, you know, their credentials written on the side of the wall.
It's fun to see.
You'll never understand commitment until you're inside that rock.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I mean?
I get to laugh at a lot of these people, especially these, you know, the people that are bashing the fashion, like, we're going to do this and that to you.
And it's like, you don't even have the capability to even appreciate the depth of the madness that we can go to, let alone compete with us there.
So you should probably pump your brakes and stick to what you're good at, you know, furries and hentai and watching TV on your couch eating.
Eating lucky charms.
You didn't even have the balls to go to basic training because you thought that, well, as soon as the drone struck, I said, I'd open.
Yeah, sure you would.
The reason you didn't go to the army is because you're too fucking weak and you would have to get the deep, you would have to dig deep and actually suffer.
Yep.
And that's why, and I'm going to end with this because we're way over, but I said that last night, or I can't remember why now, but that's why I really like the military.
That's one thing I did like about the military, especially the infantry, was like, there's only what works and what doesn't work.
There's no room for delusions and your fantasies and your feelings or whatever.
It's just staying alive and not getting killed and getting rid of the bad guy.
And that's it.
And cold, hard reality.
There's no room for your rucksack weighs 90 pounds with your white or black.
If you're woke or gay or whatever, still weighs 90 fucking pounds.
It's not going to take it easy on you.
Water's still fucking minus seven.
It's still October 31st and it's still 2 a.m.
And it's still been raining for four fucking days and you're still going to try to eat this ham and mustard steak garbage ration.
And there's just, you know, and then you get out of the army and you come out here and like, actually, we really focus on things that are imaginary out here.
You're like, what the fuck?
You know, it's the antithesis.
And my water bed was a fucking mud puddle.
Yeah.
It's just like camping.
You ever see that meme where it's like camping, but it's like a night, it's somebody's bivouac site and it's just like, looks like Patchendale?
You're like, man, it's camping technically.
Because like people don't understand that you don't build a patrol base in like the nice area of camping.
Yeah, no.
You put them in places people would never think to look for you.
Like hell on earth.
Hell on earth.
In the swamp.
In the swamp.
With the monsters and everything else.
Where do you think those Canadians have put a bivouac like?
I don't know.
Pops in that day's a field over there.
You don't think they've put that tents down in the cave?
No way, no.
Or the Americans.
No goddamn way them Canadians walk through that swamp.
It's full of gators.
No one in their right mind would ever walk through that swamp full of gators.
Those are the crazy guys, man.
Like the Devil's Brigade.
The Canadian Airborne.
Fucking 18 hours through the swamp.
I've heard this story of numerous guys that were there that were just like, holy fuck, we're walking through the gator-infested swamp.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And it's like, oh my God, I was, I am PTSD.
I was late for work today.
I'm late for my fucking fourth leg of this Navax, and there's an alligator has been following me for nine kilometers.
Yeah, and I got like I have an entire company hoping that I can get there in time so that I have my C6 can fucking and my fucking at some of fucking C9s can provide an effective fire base for their fucking and like look man.
You and I and hard timings like people can't figure that out.
Like that's a do or die thing.
I still I still get stressed out if I have like a dentist's appointment and it's at like nine o'clock.
I'm looking at my watch like every fifth do I have enough?
I'm gonna make it on time.
Like with timing, you get so stressed out about never missing a timing that it becomes like I gotta be there at nine o'clock.
Like if you're late, all of a sudden that's the end of the world for you.
Yeah, because in the army, if you're late in war, a lot of people die if you're not fast enough.
You know what I mean?
So they take it very, very fucking seriously.
So now I'm traumatized.
Not anymore, apparently, though, in the army.
No, well, now it's just, if you'd be like, well, I identify with it being 9 a.m.
It's really, you know, I know I'm an hour and a half late, but I believe that it's 9 on the inside where I'm a unicorn fairy person that likes to have sex with men named Laurel who wear children's clothes.
Strong, proud.
This is the, we had the Devil's Brigade.
Now we have this, everybody.
It's going great.
Anyway, I'll let you go, man.
Thanks for coming by.
It was 85 minutes or so, so we're a little bit over.
Hey, no, and thanks for having me on your show.
Should definitely do this again.
Maybe we'll write down some notes.
Sure.
Four bullet points each so that we're in the thing.
But I think next time we should talk about how you can't carry a gun in Canada, but you can train a Belgian Malinwa.
You can train a what?
A Belgian Malinwa.
One of these things.
One of these little burr missiles.
Oh, that dog.
What kind of dog is he?
A Belgian.
A Belgian Malinwa.
I'm not sure.
The Belgian Shepherd.
Okay, I was going to say it looks like a German Shepherd, but I have no idea.
Yeah, that works.
I mean, there's some kind of an automated weapon system you can deploy in your home.
And, you know, it's AI.
It does it all.
It attacks on psych.
All right, man, I'll let you go.
An awesome companion for you.
Thanks for coming in.
It's Sean Arnst on Facebook.
The link's down there.
And Bad MoFoco on Instagram.
Go check him out.
And bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye, Wobi.
Buy a Woobie Hoodie for the airboard.
All right, man.
Cheers.
Thanks for coming out.
Yeah.
Have a good one, buddy.
Cheers, buddy.
Bye.
And that's going to do it for that.
I'm going to read a couple more of these and end this quick.
Thanks, Sean, for coming out here.
I read some of these.
Some of these I can't read because you guys are Fed posting in there a little bit.
Two-wheel unions has come to Alberta.
Well, I've been there and I will be back again, I'm sure.
Lone Star Texan Gretler has called for more black and white tiles, maybe 33 of them.
We need more tears here.
How dare you?
You're going to sit on the right side of the airport.
Oh, stupid.
Lockstep 2020.
Thank you, sir.
Thanks, Rachel Sean.
Appreciate you guys.
Let's fix this shithole country.
Well, we'll try.
Hopefully, we get an opportunity.
Corporal Pumpkin Launcher, we can only do what we can do.
Nobody talks to me like that.
Nobody talks to me like that.
I would have punched him out.
I would have knocked that guy out.
I don't know what do you guys think.
I'll end this out.
Maybe I'll hang out for a few minutes.
Probably not.
Anybody else want to do anything?
Anybody else coming over?
Is there any other parties?
We're going to go to anybody else's house.
I don't know.
I don't know what to do.
Patton537.
There you go.
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He says, cheers.
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Can you believe they let me do it this long?
I mean, it's something about it seems illegal.
It is hate speech, isn't it?
Unpopular opinions and anti-government rhetoric is hate now.
It's all just hate!
All right, guys, cheers.
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