RageCast 147 (Chris Sky Yells for 20 straight minutes)
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It's time to be quiet now because in a moment I don't think it will be for very long. | |
So if you don't know, now you know, yeah, Chris Skye did not like my impersonation of him one bit. | |
Decided to leave some choice comments on the TikTok page. | |
We exchanged messages a little back and forth, and I said, well, why don't you just, why don't you, I'm just actually going live right now. | |
Why don't you just come by and explain it to him? | |
Just explain to me. | |
I would really, I have a couple of questions. | |
You know, when you said good, I would love to. | |
Try not to figure out how do I do this without doxing everybody in the messages. | |
Oh, let's see. | |
Ian says, apologies for being such a twat Saturday. | |
You were? | |
I don't remember. | |
I assure you it was uncharacteristic. | |
I don't know what you're talking about, but okay. | |
Pumpkin Launcher says, hammer this faggot about the laptop. | |
Find out what the fuck the story is with those teeth and get him to say what his birth effect is called. | |
A birth effect. | |
I give a birth effect. | |
Peter Frampton says, can we please have some more Chris Sky, aka Beevebo, Beefbow. | |
Johnny Bravo. | |
Impressions, please, and yes, the sunglasses are a must. | |
Stay picked, my friends. | |
The ferryman's toll says, it's time. | |
It is. | |
It's going to be an unsolved mystery today. | |
Mercury 6, Mortal Kombat. | |
Mercury is a rage guy. | |
Mortal Kombat. | |
Full draw scarps. | |
I just had a combo on Instagram with Chris Sky. | |
He called me Buttercup. | |
He's fighting everybody today. | |
He's just fired up, you know, and it's going to be interesting. | |
Pumpkin Launcher says, what the fuck is with? | |
It's altered collagen. | |
Jesus. | |
I don't think he's going to do it if you guys are so mean, though. | |
I don't know. | |
I want to come on. | |
This fucking page. | |
Everything's so slow these days. | |
No, you didn't miss it. | |
We're just getting started. | |
There's a whole bunch of other shit I want to get. | |
But I mean, this was just, it happened fast. | |
It's just while I was literally getting out of the bathtub, you know, it was back and forth. | |
I was like, oh, well, let's see. | |
And now my fucking TikTok will load up. | |
I wouldn't see my messages and show it. | |
Because, I mean, I'm not a liar. | |
I wouldn't make this up. | |
I really hope he shows up. | |
I'm keeping an eye on it. | |
Not yet. | |
I sent it to where he wanted me to send it. | |
Come on. | |
Come on, Tiki Talk. | |
It should get spicy. | |
It very much could. | |
Yeah, okay. | |
I read all of those. | |
Oh, and then the YouTube thing. | |
Like, this is it, guys. | |
If you're on YouTube, I'm not doing this much longer. | |
If they get one more strike, they're nuking the channel, so whatever. | |
I don't use it. | |
Entropystream.live slash raising distance. | |
That's where it is. | |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday live, and then Tuesday, Thursdays. | |
I'm going to start doing a house arrest podcast in the morning with whoever wants to come by and hang out. | |
It'll just be us in there. | |
We'll talk about whatever. | |
Media Bear tomorrow, actually, is sometime to be confirmed. | |
I'm not sure when. | |
Maybe 4 Eastern-ish, something like that. | |
1.30, 2 o'clock my time here. | |
I'm also doing an interview with the police on guard for the people tomorrow, but it's pre-recorded and then they got to go through. | |
So it's not live, so you won't see it, but I will record it for my own records. | |
For my own records. | |
You know, because I don't know what they're. | |
They're cops. | |
You can't be too careful with these people. | |
Come on, TikTok. | |
You're kidding me. | |
All right. | |
I'm going to open it in a different browser. | |
Still waiting. | |
I'm still waiting. | |
He said he would love to come on. | |
He's got proof, he says. | |
Proof that everyone's lying about him. | |
I don't want to log into this other browser. | |
Come on. | |
You know, look, I'm not kidding. | |
Like, I just want to load the desktop client right now. | |
We'll give it a minute. | |
I'm just waiting. | |
I sent him the invite link to the email he gave me. | |
Which is, let's see here. | |
I don't want to talk to Gmail. | |
That would be a bit much. | |
Hi, everybody over there. | |
QuickDub's back. | |
How are you, man? | |
How are you doing? | |
He's over there in the chat on YouTube. | |
All these people over there. | |
Again, don't get used to it. | |
This is the end of the line for YouTube. | |
We're done with this. | |
You know, they're not going to stop fucking us around. | |
Had to be done. | |
And I was, you know, the channel strikes and stuff. | |
I couldn't upload poster stream for two weeks or three weeks or four weeks or something like that. | |
About a month, was it? | |
I don't remember. | |
But that's why you got to go to ragingdistant.com for, you know, and more importantly, the Telegram channel, t.me slash Raging Distant. | |
You can type it into your URL browser on the internet. | |
You can get the app from the Telegram store on the Telegram website, not Google Play, because it's heavily censored. | |
And we'll spy on you because it's from Google. | |
So go get that one and go to t.me slash Raging Distant. | |
All the links and updates and everything you could want are in there. | |
Fucking, I wish I could load this thing so I could see what if he said anything back. | |
It's killing me right now. | |
You're killing me, Rock. | |
You're killing me, Rocky. | |
You know, I've even got. | |
If he doesn't show up, I'll just do it myself. | |
Oh, come on, this thing. | |
I posted some of the conversation in the Telegram, and it was a little spicy. | |
You know? | |
We're not... | |
We'll see what happens. | |
Read a couple more of these. | |
Freedom always says, tonight, on unsolved mysteries. | |
Why does he have white crusties in the corners of his mouth? | |
Is it pot? | |
Is it meth? | |
We'll have to ask. | |
I don't know. | |
Probably just from talking a lot. | |
That happens to me sometimes. | |
Full draw scarp says his attitude needs to change. | |
Stop being all about me. | |
Cheers, everyone. | |
This will be tasty. | |
Thanks, Rachel. | |
You're welcome. | |
I mean, we'll see. | |
Pumpkin Launcher says, Wilbur, don't go into the rage barn. | |
Don't go into the rage dungeon. | |
Greg Jeffrey, go into the rage dungeon. | |
Okay. | |
Pumpkin says, if he bitches out, post his email. | |
For some reason, look, you can see my desktop here. | |
It's not. | |
I don't know why it's not reloading. | |
Oh, here we go. | |
All right. | |
You ready? | |
I'm going to save my beer till after this because this is going to be fun. | |
This is going to be an interesting. | |
This is going to be interesting as fuck. | |
All right. | |
Let's see how I admit one here. | |
Oh, and he's not. | |
He's his chair right now. | |
We'll give him a minute. | |
I'm going to update this anyway. | |
Not Media Bear. | |
Not Media Bear. | |
We've got Chris Sky's chair. | |
Oh, here we go. | |
I don't know if he's muted. | |
Can you hear me? | |
I can hear you, brother. | |
How are you? | |
Right on. | |
Not too bad. | |
How are you? | |
I am fantastic. | |
I appreciate this. | |
No problem. | |
I mean, I'm not going to, you know, I'm a man of my word. | |
I'm not going to, you know, bitch out or anything. | |
So what's been going on here? | |
I don't know how much time you have. | |
I don't want to keep you forever. | |
Well, I can tell you pretty simply. | |
The narrative is that the rally wasn't an anti-lockdown rally. | |
It was something else besides an anti-lockdown rally. | |
That I was never invited, that I just decided I was going to show up anyway, that I went on stage while a choir was singing and got the crowd to yell and scream until the choir stopped. | |
And that I was never invited to speak. | |
I hijacked the event. | |
And then I lied about everything. | |
You said you hijacked the event. | |
No, I did say I hijacked the event. | |
I did say that. | |
And I'll explain why I said that because I was invited and I have irrefutable documented evidence to prove such. | |
And I was just withholding it because I wanted to let them all, because they're doing damage control with about 100 plus people for one man. | |
So I let them go and spread their lies all around the internet, talk about my ego, talk about how I was never invited, talk about how I went to hijack the reven and all the rest of that wonderful goodness. | |
And I was waiting for a nice big international platform so the entire world could see. | |
And that platform is Stu Peters on Tuesday. | |
So I promised Stu that he'd have the evidence exclusively first. | |
So I can't give it to you right now, but I will give it to you as of Tuesday. | |
After I give it to him to prove without irrefutable evidence that first of all, the coalition of people that were throwing the event was Randy Hillier's coalition, which is called No More Lockdowns. | |
So obviously the event was anti-lockdown. | |
We reached out and asked that, told them I wanted to come there because my, after now that the emergency order or the stay-at-home order was lifted, even though I'm on conditions in Ontario, now I'm allowed to go and speak at these events. | |
Before under the stay-at-home order, I couldn't. | |
So that's why I was doing tours in other parts of Canada. | |
So we reached out to them, said, stay-at-home order is done. | |
I want to speak at the event. | |
They got back to me and said, yes, you can speak at the Supreme Court. | |
Let me say that again. | |
They said, yes, you can speak at the Supreme Court. | |
Mark my words, quote me on that. | |
That's the evidence that will be released. | |
So after that, somebody, I don't even know who made it, somebody made a new flyer with my name at the top because they said that I was invited to now speak at the Supreme Court. | |
I spent the next few days promoting the hell out of the event, Telegram, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram. | |
I would have done it on Facebook, but I'm currently banned. | |
I did live shows on different platforms to push the event. | |
And then I had to wake up at 5 a.m. | |
to drive the five hours to the event. | |
We even got a flat tire on the way, which I had to change on the highway. | |
And then once we get there and I get on stage, all of a sudden they try telling me that I'm not really going to have a speaking spot anymore. | |
And if there's time at the end, they'll let me go and do a shout out. | |
And I said, excuse me, but I was invited to speak here and I promoted this event. | |
And I know for a fact, a lot of people came here to see me. | |
Nobody can say that if I didn't promote the event, more people would have showed up that if I didn't promote the event. | |
So obviously, at least some of the people were there to see me. | |
How many is whatever anybody's question? | |
But sure. | |
Do you think it was appropriate to say that everybody came there to see you? | |
I didn't say everybody specifically came there to see me, but I meant that everybody would be happy with hearing me speak. | |
That's what I meant. | |
If you put everybody that spoke that day on stage and asked the audience, only one of these people is allowed to speak. | |
Who would you like to speak? | |
I'm pretty confident they would have chosen me. | |
But besides the point, the point was I was invited. | |
Well, what about the people that lost promoted the event? | |
And when I got there, they said I couldn't speak. | |
So I told them, I know exactly what you're trying to do now. | |
My message is united non-compliance. | |
It has been for well over a year. | |
That's kind of united non-compliance. | |
That's part of the issue here: united is not what you're doing. | |
Do you think it's appropriate that you're going to be doing it? | |
No, that's wrong right there. | |
That's 100% wrong. | |
And let me explain what United Non-compliance is. | |
Explain what I was going to ask, please. | |
United non-compliance means the people coming together and making their own decisions, not waiting for an election, not waiting for a politician to hopefully get elected and hopefully keep their promises to end the lockdown. | |
United non-compliance means people of all ages, ethnicities, religions, regardless of political affiliation, come together, take off their masks, open their business, and that's how the pandemic ends. | |
Just like that's how it ended in USA. | |
This is like Texas. | |
This isn't what people are. | |
They didn't wait for an election. | |
Excuse me. | |
Excuse me. | |
That's my message. | |
That's what United Non-Compliance is. | |
And I broke it down into three phases. | |
United Non-Compliance, the awakening, United Non-Compliance, taking action, United Non-Compliance, holding those accountable. | |
These politicians don't like that message because United Non-Compliance gives power to the people and it renders the politicians irrelevant. | |
Well, these politicians need your support. | |
These politicians need your money. | |
These politicians need your vote or they don't have a job. | |
So they don't want me preaching United Non-Compliance. | |
They want me to make this movement instead of about freedom and instead of about the people, they want to make it about their own political campaign. | |
And the entire point is... | |
Because he was a non-politician. | |
He made promises that seemed reputable. | |
I worked with him for a few months and then found out he was not anything he said he was. | |
I got evidence that he was committing fraud. | |
I brought the evidence to his attention before I reported him. | |
And then that's how I got arrested. | |
Rob knew I was going to report him for fraud. | |
So he called the police and said, I threatened to kill him and threatened to kill Doug Ford and others. | |
And that's how I got arrested because Rob Carbone called and made a false death threat allegation to prevent me from presenting evidence that he committed fraud. | |
But that's besides the point. | |
The whole point in Ottawa is What do you mean he's a non-politician? | |
He's a leader of the Republican. | |
He was never a politician in his life. | |
Well, what is it? | |
He was never a politician in his life. | |
He was in international banking. | |
And he was before that, he was in milk sales when he was a young person. | |
So he was in the private industry, in the banking sector. | |
He was never a politician. | |
And that's why I tried to give him a chance. | |
And then after I realized he was a fake and a fraud, not only did I distance myself from him, I'm the reason that he's no longer in the public eye. | |
He's going to pretend like there's a Republican Party. | |
It will never get registered because he hired a campaign team that I worked with for five weeks. | |
He didn't pay any of them. | |
So they all left just like he didn't pay his website guy. | |
Just like he didn't pay his merchandise guy, just like he could barely pay his friggin rent. | |
Rob Carbone was a fraud, a liar, and a con artist. | |
And I exposed him to the world. | |
I thought he was a good man. | |
I thought he was a businessman. | |
I thought he was someone who wanted to help the country. | |
So I gave him a chance and he proved that he was not a good person. | |
So what does that say? | |
There's nothing. | |
It doesn't say anything bad about me. | |
I agree with you there. | |
That's a good assessment. | |
He is definitely a greaseball. | |
I'm just, you know, why, I don't know, I'm not sure why you got involved with him in the first place. | |
But the issue isn't we don't, we very, we differ very, very minimally, if at all, politically. | |
That's not, that's not the problem. | |
And the problem is you don't find that your conduct is at all condescending or, you know, I mean, what about the nurses and the police on guard for the people? | |
They were supposed to speak and they lost their spots. | |
Excuse me. | |
You went over time. | |
That's what they said. | |
Are they lying too? | |
I went over time. | |
I wasn't even given the time that I was supposed to have. | |
Give me a break. | |
Let's focus on the facts here. | |
The fact is they said I was not invited to speak. | |
They said I came regardless to crash the event because of my ego. | |
And then they kept lying and said that I was never invited to speak. | |
The reality of the situation is I was invited to speak on paper, on record. | |
That's why I promoted the event. | |
That's why I showed up. | |
And when they told me I wasn't going to be able to speak, I realized that it was a political setup and they were trying to bully me and hijack the real freedom movement for political gain. | |
And I told them, I'm not going to allow you to do that. | |
And this is when I said I'm going to hijack your event. | |
I told them, you guys have two options. | |
Okay, but again, you're not listening. | |
Before you let me finish, I don't understand why you want to cut me off so I can't explain it. | |
You've been talking for 12 straight minutes. | |
Not 12 straight minutes. | |
You've been talking too. | |
And this is a lot longer than I talked on stage and it hasn't been a really long time. | |
I should think. | |
They got over 12 minutes to talk. | |
Maxine Bernier got over 12 minutes to talk. | |
Other people got over 12 minutes to talk. | |
They told me I wasn't going to get any time to talk after I was invited. | |
So why didn't you just politely drove five hours to get there? | |
Why didn't you just politely accept their decision and say, okay, fine, I'm going to go do my thing over here then? | |
And then just did your own thing. | |
Why would I do that? | |
Why would I let somebody why would I let somebody take advantage of me? | |
Why would I let somebody call me a liar? | |
Why would I let somebody destroy my credibility and integrity? | |
Why would I let somebody hijack the freedom movement that I've been at for 18 months that they jumped on after? | |
Well, again, I was part of the freedom movement before Randy Hillier. | |
This is an Randy Hillier joined. | |
I don't know about that. | |
Randy's been doing this for a few days. | |
Yes, you do. | |
As a matter of fact, it's very simple. | |
Excuse me. | |
I created a organization. | |
Excuse me, because you're not letting me speak and it's about me, not about you at this point. | |
You're trying to discredit me. | |
And I'm giving the information that's proving me right. | |
Way back when, over a year ago, I created a group called Fearless Ontario with Kelly Ann Wolf, Vlad from Hugs Over Mask, Gentleman from the Line, and Randy Hillier. | |
I'm glad you brought them up. | |
I'm glad you brought up Lamont. | |
Excuse me. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
This is important. | |
What about Lamont Diggle? | |
Why do you keep trying to change the subject? | |
Because you haven't stopped talking for 12 minutes in Ontario. | |
Your entire strategy is to just keep talking so no one can ask questions. | |
Like, why are you affiliated with the people? | |
No, my entire strategy is to explain exactly what happened. | |
And you're just trying to friggin'. | |
He defends pedophilia, Chris. | |
He defends pedophilia. | |
It's on record. | |
Excuse me. | |
And you are at this point in time. | |
Excuse me. | |
At this point in time, the freedom movement had just begun. | |
We're talking about April, May of 2020. | |
Lamont David. | |
Andy Hillier came to us. | |
Stop interrupting. | |
Andy Hillier. | |
No, no one cares about this, Chris. | |
They're curious about your connection. | |
People don't want them to know about it because it proves exactly my point. | |
You're not proving it. | |
Andy Hillier came to us. | |
I'm going to keep going until you let me finish what I'm trying to say, or you're going to look like the most uncredible host of all time because I'm trying to get out some very important information and you're doing everything you can to make sure that people can't hear it. | |
So either you're going to stop and let me speak, or you better cut the interview right now and prove that you're the most uncredible fake person in the world. | |
So there's your options. | |
Either let me talk about Fearless Ontario and Randy Hillier, or you can stop the interview right now and everybody can see what happened on Tuesday. | |
So what are we going to do? | |
Am I going to be able to talk about your response to why you're affiliated with Lamont Daigle and why you won't denounce someone who defends pedophiles? | |
I'm not affiliated with the line. | |
I'm not affiliated with anybody, my friend. | |
I was at the protest. | |
So you do. | |
And everybody who wanted to come to the protest could come to the protest. | |
I'm not Randy Hillier. | |
I'm not Maxine Bernier. | |
I don't go and point at people and say, your organization's not allowed at the protest. | |
You're not allowed at the protest. | |
That's not my place. | |
I don't try to dictate that. | |
I leave it up to the people. | |
If the people want someone there, they can be there. | |
If the people say we don't like this person, we don't want him there, then surprise, he's not there. | |
It's not up to me and it's definitely not up to the politicians. | |
Now back to Fearless Ontario. | |
Randy Hillier came to us and said he wanted to form a coalition with me, the line. | |
He wanted the line in the coalition. | |
He asked for Lamont and Tony Anderson from the line to be part of the coalition, not me, him. | |
So Randy Hillier. | |
This information about Lamar Daigle is only months old. | |
Yes, at that point it was. | |
And that's what I'm trying to tell you. | |
I didn't know anything about the line either. | |
Nobody did. | |
Nobody knew anything about anybody. | |
We were just starting out. | |
And just like Fearless Ontario didn't know anything about me, didn't know anything about anybody. | |
So once again, Randy Hillier, The Line, Kellyanne Wolf, Vlad with Hugs Over Mass, and myself, they promised us it would not be political in nature. | |
They promised us unity. | |
By the time we had our third week. | |
And you're doing the exact opposite. | |
Excuse me, please stop interrupting me. | |
By the time we had our third week of protest, Randy Hillier and his secretary, Michael Snape, were dictating what kind of signs people could have or what kind of people they wanted to show up. | |
So when I showed up to Queen's Park that week, they had quite literally, thanks to Randy Hillier, divided our protests into two groups where we had one big group before. | |
I showed up and there were two groups. | |
And that day, I literally tore down the tent, walked around and said, we're reuniting the groups. | |
And then I spoke, I denounced Fearless Ontario. | |
And that's when I knew that Randy Hillier cared more about his political ambitions and his own personal interests than the freedom movement. | |
And I vowed never to work with him again. | |
And sure enough, he's, I guess what? | |
I didn't work with him. | |
I got invited to his event by his coalition on paper. | |
And then there's video of him pretending that I was never invited. | |
So we have exact contradictory evidence. | |
I have absolutely documented evidence from No More Lockdowns, his coalition telling me that they want me to come speak at the Supreme Court. | |
And then after they tried to screw me at the Supreme Court, Randy made a video saying I was never invited. | |
I just came to hijack the event. | |
And when that video comes out alongside the documented evidence that proves he's a bullfaced liar, it's just going to be the nail in the coffin for all of those pathetic political groups that are trying to capitalize on the real freedom movement. | |
People's Party of Canada doesn't get to decide who gets to speak at events. | |
The people do. | |
The people do. | |
And the fact that they didn't want to let the people decide, the fact they didn't even want me to ask the people if the people wanted me to speak, tells you everything about the PPC. | |
The fact that Maxine Bernier is currently making money off the sale of face masks with PPC logos on them, where the website has a disclaimer telling you the profits go to Maxine Bernier tells you everything you need to know. | |
If I'm selling face masks and at the same time I'm going to add mask mandates, would you believe me? | |
I don't. | |
we're like 15 questions ago man um this isn't about Anybody watching can easily follow along. | |
It's not that hard. | |
They're actually having a very hard time following along. | |
There's hundreds and thousands actually watching this. | |
Anyway, that wasn't the issue. | |
The issue was, again, do you think that's appropriate? | |
Now everyone, do you see what's happened? | |
Now everyone's fighting each other. | |
Of course it's appropriate. | |
That's what a leader does. | |
That's what someone standing up for freedom does. | |
Why would you let someone call you a liar? | |
Why would you let someone take advantage of you? | |
Because it's called thick skin, Chris. | |
You're supposed to go. | |
It's not a big skin. | |
That's being a bitch. | |
You're letting someone slap you in the face, letting someone use you to promote your event, and then you're letting them cast you aside like a little woman. | |
Bro, that's why you're not a leader of a movement, and that's why you'll never be. | |
Because you don't know how to stand up for yourself or the people. | |
Okay, Mussolini. | |
Mussolini. | |
El Duce. | |
For a moment. | |
For a moment. | |
Do you see what you've done now? | |
What you should have done, and this is just man advice to someone who's clearly a man baby. | |
What you should have done was respect. | |
Listen, if that's what happened, I don't know what happened. | |
If that's what happened, you should have said, all right, and went and did your own thing across the parking lot. | |
And if everyone was there to see you, everyone would have went to speak to you. | |
And you could have said, you know, when someone obviously is going to ask the obvious, Chris, why aren't you over there with the rest of the event? | |
And you could have said, they didn't want me to come. | |
They told me to leave and left it at that. | |
And you would have come out smelling like roses. | |
But you couldn't do that because you had your pride and your ego hurt. | |
No, I'm doing that crazy fight. | |
You're a further event. | |
You're attacking everybody and you're doing nothing. | |
The entire thing is destroyed now. | |
Do you not see this? | |
The nervous system. | |
So now you're already making excuses for a lot of people that lied. | |
A lot of other people did speak because of what you've done. | |
You're a loser. | |
You're not even going to apologize. | |
You're not even aware of what you've done. | |
I was invited to speak, period. | |
Buddy, so that's why you're- You're making excuses for the people who lied. | |
You're making excuses for the politicians who lied. | |
I'm asking you all. | |
I'm asking you. | |
You're making excuses for the people that lied. | |
I'm asking the commander-in-chief here why he thinks it's okay to act this way and conduct himself in this way and do things nothing. | |
I was invited. | |
I brought the people there and I had every to speak. | |
And I'm going to stand up for myself. | |
I'm going to stand up for what's right. | |
I'm going to stand up for the people. | |
I'm going to get our freedoms back. | |
And I'm not going to let anybody bully me. | |
Not going to let anyone use me. | |
Not going to let anyone take advantage of me. | |
And I'm definitely going to try to get a lot of people. | |
Go to realchrisguy.com. | |
Get my book. | |
I'm the smartest fucking guy in the world. | |
No one's ever going to be able to out talk me. | |
I'm a genius. | |
Don't ever. | |
Bro, you can. | |
That's enough. | |
You can try all this. | |
That's enough. | |
That's enough of that. | |
Oh, my goodness. | |
That was insufferable. | |
Holy shit. | |
Can that guy just ramble into nothing? | |
Wow. | |
Goodness. | |
That was, you know? | |
I wonder if that's ever happened to him before. | |
I think he's ever been cut off. | |
Did he answer a single question? | |
I'm confused. | |
Like, that was a whirlwind of information that goes nowhere. | |
Wow. | |
Yeah, he did a lot of, he did do a lot of name calling, a lot of, you know, didn't really denounce anything. | |
He just kind of talked about how great he was. | |
I'm the leader. | |
I'm in charge of all of the things, you know? | |
I pretty much just wanted to let him, you know, that's basically what I expected. | |
A lot of this and, you know, stories about Ontario. | |
No one asked about any of this. | |
Again, again, as I tried to say, we don't really differ in most of our politics at all. | |
The problem is you're conducting yourself like a massive asshole and it's pissing people off. | |
And now people are fighting each other. | |
You're actually acting to divide people. | |
I don't care what you believe. | |
I don't care what you think you're doing, but what your actions are causing. | |
Like, I'm building a house. | |
No, you've burned the forest down. | |
No, you're not. | |
You're causing incredible amounts of destruction. | |
You should probably reevaluate your strategy. | |
That's just, you know, and he refuses. | |
He didn't even apologize. | |
All right. | |
Remember this American Radio, Mike Phillips had Mark Friesen on the other day, and they played a clip of this woman. | |
She represented a nurses' unit or a whole bunch of nurses. | |
Okay, I actually would rather hear from nurses than Chris Guy. | |
I want to hear from people that are in these buildings that have risked their careers. | |
Okay, Randy has risked his career. | |
He got kicked out of the provincial party, right? | |
He's probably not going to get reelected just because of the way these things work without their funding and support and whatever. | |
Randy's been sticking up for people for decades. | |
He had the, remember the camps? | |
He was asking about all of that. | |
You know, and they booted him. | |
He's sacrificed, and now he's out here taking all kinds of abuse and doing his best here. | |
This isn't leadership. | |
This isn't how you unite people by having a dick measuring contest and attacking everybody that is gen. I mean, Jesus. | |
The accusation is you're acting like a massive egotistical douchebag. | |
And there was more evidence in that 20, 15, 20 minutes of him not. | |
Did he even breathe? | |
I've never seen anything like that. | |
That guy could probably hold his breath for outrageous amounts of time. | |
I need a drink. | |
That was crazy, man. | |
You haven't lived. | |
I mean, I talk a lot, and I talk pretty quickly, but that was like, this was like when the Allies the first time ever came up against the MG-42 in the field, and you're just like, what the fuck is that gun? | |
That thing fires 5,000 rounds a second. | |
It is absolutely ridiculous. | |
That's not the one I wanted. | |
Here we go. | |
All right, y'all. | |
Something else. | |
I wanted to collect my thoughts here. | |
For the only reason to reset my brain. | |
Fuck the nurses. | |
Fuck all the people that didn't get to see me. | |
Everybody came to see me. | |
Me! | |
Secret evidence you got. | |
Secret evidence you got. | |
This is over. | |
Man, this is a way... | |
That was second one. | |
Oh, man. | |
Let me read a couple of these. | |
Never gabbling on the links. | |
Oh, need gabbling on the links. | |
Good calls here, David. | |
So if you come up with that answer, pal, then Mr. Head is great. | |
My two bigots enter. | |
One, two, three. | |
Enemy, while we're waiting, I see your metal mates. | |
Yes, they're the best to have by your side. | |
You do need to make friends. | |
Go up there. | |
The Telegram page, t.me slash rage. | |
You describe it. | |
You can go there and join that. | |
And there's now several rage dungeons. | |
I mean, rape dungeon was just a bit harsh. | |
We'll call them rage dungeons. | |
You know, there's 25 some people in the Nova Scotia group. | |
There's a bunch in the Saskatchewan group. | |
There's an Alberta one, but that's a secret. | |
They won't give. | |
You got to contact the people there, a couple in Ontario and so on. | |
And you can, you know, find people in your area that are here and are sane, sane people. | |
Jaska says, blah, blah, blah. | |
What a bullshit artist. | |
Yeah, it was very dishonest. | |
And that's a typical strategy of people that don't really know what to say. | |
They just kind of keep talking. | |
It was all over the place. | |
I'll literally have to go back and watch that and be like, you brought up like 70 different things and never once addressed the point is that you're acting like a dickhead. | |
You're pissing everybody off and you're, you know, things like this, like costing other people their time. | |
I mean, these people, I drove for five hours. | |
Where did all these nurses come from? | |
Where did all these cops come from? | |
I don't know, but he has no consideration for any of these other people. | |
It's entirely about him. | |
And he's talking about Maxine Bernier selling masks, trying to make money off of whatever. | |
He's selling a book right now off of the same damn thing. | |
It's so hypocritical and dishonest. | |
And, you know, it's such a shame because the guy does an effective job at presenting a case for why the masks and the lockdowns and everything. | |
You know what I mean? | |
He knows what he's talking about, mostly. | |
But it's such a shame that it goes this way, that he acts like such a dickhead that it's like, man, you make us all look ridiculous by association now. | |
You make it impossible for people to work together, which you need. | |
So it's called a Mussolini. | |
It's his way or the hard way, plus it was Italian. | |
I thought that was a pretty cheap shot to take, so I took it. | |
Oh, man. | |
Midget, man. | |
What? | |
Bus LaNun says, man, the midget just keeps going on and on and on like an energizer bunny. | |
This is what cocaine does, kids. | |
I don't know. | |
Could be. | |
DJ Cognill says, I saw a San Francisco guy, gay choir, sing a song last night talking about coming for people's children. | |
All I have to say is Weimar problems require Weimar solutions. | |
Never thought I would have said anything like that. | |
I saw that. | |
I don't even want to play it because it's just ridiculous. | |
It's disturbing. | |
Jessica says, hey, Chris, excuse me, this is not your show and you're boring. | |
Excuse me. | |
Like, you've literally, the timer's on the thing. | |
I can see it. | |
It was like 20 straight minutes of him talking. | |
It was really blinding. | |
This is not your show and you're boring. | |
He just says a lot of the same. | |
Pumpkin Launcher says, Randy's been fighting the government since the 90s. | |
Right? | |
He has no respect for people in his own, you know, the people that came before him and did all these. | |
He's never done anything. | |
Have you looked into the guy at all, man? | |
He's a good dude. | |
I know him. | |
I know his family. | |
I know his son. | |
They're good people. | |
So it's just, you know, ridiculous. | |
CRJ says, excuse me. | |
Canadians were plaid said, can you say narcissist? | |
Yeah, that's basically my whole accusation there. | |
And, you know, rather than, you know, just, I'm right, everybody's stupid. | |
You know, and it's going to be, once that's exposed like that, people are just going to hyper. | |
They're going to be impossible to look away from it. | |
It's just going to be zeroed right in on it. | |
Bustful of nuns says he's just tall enough to, oh, my boss gross. | |
He's going to make a great pincushion in prison. | |
Yeah, who knows what's going on with that laptop? | |
I didn't even. | |
I wanted to ask him about that too, but it became so, it was going to be another 45 minutes before I'd be like, why are you making videos telling people to not believe what's on the laptop? | |
You know, like, ah, the CIA is trying to set me up. | |
Bob Barker said, how did this guy get on Alex Jones? | |
He had a lot of viral videos. | |
He was a big, had a lot of attention for a long time. | |
Ruse Dumpster. | |
Bob Barker says, documented evidence. | |
Kaiva M. Rich. | |
Kaiva Rich versus Chris Sky in the Octagon. | |
I don't think he's going to be slightly to anybody. | |
Kenny's reply says, this is the reason they didn't want him to talk. | |
That's what I'm saying. | |
And they did give him a chance to talk. | |
They said, here, you've got five minutes. | |
He went over the five minutes, six, seven, eight, nine minutes or something. | |
And then they pulled the cord on him. | |
And like I said, there was a nurses union rep was supposed to speak on behalf of the nurses. | |
And there was somebody from Police on Guard for the there to speak. | |
And they didn't get to because of his antics. | |
And I was mostly like, are you going to apologize? | |
Are you going to. | |
No, absolutely not. | |
I'm not interested in any of that. | |
Aria says he needs to invest in a shovel because he's digging himself in deeper. | |
What a complete cunt. | |
Jeska says, I have evidence. | |
Trust me. | |
I'm super serial. | |
Yeah, it's secretive. | |
I don't know. | |
You could be an old email. | |
It could be from who knows where. | |
Everybody there says one thing, and it's all of them against him. | |
And again, even if that's true, I said, why didn't you just politely be like, well, whatever. | |
Because that's being a bitch. | |
No, well, look how that's worked out for you. | |
Great job. | |
You know, you could act like a man, or you can act like a 14-year-old, but either way. | |
Reverend Chad, Cage Match, says, Chris, if you're going to drone on and on, at least have the decency to say something interesting. | |
Also, excuse me, it's not an argument. | |
Derek Knight says, wow. | |
Greg Jeffrey, man, there's a lot of these. | |
He was so high, he didn't answer a question, just deflected back to the protest. | |
Yeah, I didn't ask about any of those things. | |
He just bust full of nuns. | |
She says, Rage, if you ever bring Mr. Mick Chicklets, yeah, teeth on here. | |
Again, I'm sending you the bill for my liver transplant. | |
Not enough booze in the world to make listening to him come anywhere close to bearable. | |
Keynes were plaid says, if you're going to war with this guy in your platoon, he's the guy you send out first. | |
Shoot him at the back. | |
He's a liability. | |
Guys like that were drummed out of the military pretty quickly. | |
It's not a lot of, it's not popular. | |
Having a big ego like that is not something you want. | |
He dug himself to China. | |
Dug himself to China. | |
Oh, gotcha. | |
Roger, good work. | |
Almost done. | |
Full draw scarves. | |
His ambition outweighs his talent. | |
This guy's a clown. | |
Again, it's unfortunate because he knows what he's talking about, but it's just, it's a huge problem. | |
People don't want to follow or listen to a guy that acts that way, you know? | |
And he's talking down to everybody and talking over everybody and thinks he's the only reason. | |
Everybody came here to see me. | |
He said he didn't say that. | |
Yes, he did. | |
It's on video. | |
And then he's insulting other people. | |
Like, that's not very professional, you know? | |
Randy's a big fat dummy. | |
Oh, God damn. | |
Oh. | |
Pumpkin says every other cast, the volume is shit. | |
At least I could hear Sky. | |
Well, that's because you're deaf, dude. | |
You're the only one. | |
I'm not fucking with the audio ever again. | |
You guys always fuck with me. | |
Eferium is all says there's a south part clip for everything. | |
Oh, Jesus. | |
Do I wouldn't want to click this? | |
Kyle. | |
This is becoming his mom. | |
What's this? | |
Are you going to work? | |
Come on now. | |
Right there. | |
That kind of mean, degrading Canadian trash. | |
No, I resent that. | |
I find that right. | |
Canadians should care about the rest of the world. | |
You are a residence friend. | |
And if you have a problem with Canada, maybe you should talk to your backward president. | |
Maybe I will. | |
Well, can I go ahead? | |
Maybe I know the president. | |
Oh, I'm sure you do, just like all Jewish mobs, because you don't understand how. | |
I'm pulling me back. | |
Can I finish? | |
And don't you know it's going to be mean? | |
Can I finish business? | |
Because you were always done it yourself. | |
Please, can I finish? | |
All right. | |
I finish. | |
That's basically it. | |
Can I finish? | |
Can I finish, sir? | |
I listened to Christopher John Bjorkness debate Dennis Wise about some Hitler stuff one time, and that was basically how that went. | |
Dennis Wise was just talking and talking and talking and talking and talking and talking. | |
And then anytime Bjorkness had a very good point to make, he would just interrupt him. | |
And, you know, it got very ugly. | |
Cat Lives Matter says, let's dump the dude. | |
Holy shit. | |
Being raised by wolves. | |
This guy's just, yeah, I don't know. | |
It is what it is. | |
Let's ignore him. | |
You know, I just, why not take advantage of it, right? | |
The guy was, I posted some of them. | |
He was shooting off back and forth on TikTok and whatever. | |
I thought it would have been entertaining. | |
I wanted to see what he had to say, but I mean, you know, he's never going to answer to a lot of this stuff. | |
Mo Syslak says, we get it. | |
Yeah. | |
Short and long, never liked him. | |
Some just need to be wetted with Naphtha and kicked out of the back of the scene. | |
That's vicious. | |
That's a crazy kind of a murder, sir. | |
Mo Sizlak says, all I could think when he was rambling was rage is a fucking wizard. | |
Why? | |
I'm casting a spell. | |
CRJ says, let's get that interview clipped and sent to Stu Peters' show. | |
Well, I mean, I'm sure Mark saw some of that. | |
That's what you're going to be dealing with, Mark. | |
You know, that's the strategy. | |
Just talk and never stop talking. | |
And then, you know, it's hard to, it's not how you, it's not how you have conversations. | |
That's how narcissists and egotists have conversations. | |
They talk, you listen, and then they leave. | |
They talk till they feel like they're done talking, and then they go to do something. | |
You know what I mean? | |
There's no back and forth there. | |
CRJ says, oh, I read that one already. | |
Scott McLean says, well, I tried the magnet poison jab thing on the boss when he first got the poison. | |
Nothing happened. | |
Tried again today, but five weeks later, and 75% of the people at work are now magnetic. | |
That's odd. | |
I wonder what that is. | |
I'm just not getting it. | |
Don't get it. | |
There's too much weird shit about it. | |
Pumpkin Launcher says, okay, it ain't just me this time. | |
Everybody's bitching about the volume. | |
I've literally changed nothing, and I'm never going to change anything. | |
So if you can't hear it, then I don't know, get in your ears. | |
Do you take pleasure in this? | |
Do you take pleasure in this, or are you some sort of sadist? | |
I definitely is. | |
Bad Andy, you have bad volume. | |
It's fine. | |
It's the way it is. | |
All right? | |
It's probably the oh shit. | |
Let's turn that off about the cardboard. | |
That was a lot of chance to get through. | |
Oh, I lost my. | |
This one's still running. | |
YouTube's still over there. | |
Hello, everybody. | |
I wasn't impressed at all, says Kim Mahal. | |
Yeah, you know. | |
He didn't do him any favors at all. | |
He thinks he looks good when he does these things, and it's just doesn't help. | |
Bjorknis' argument was funny. | |
Oh, Plaid Socks over there on Trovo talking about that. | |
Yeah. | |
He's a horrible personality. | |
I've only listened to him talk for a little while. | |
He's a smart guy. | |
He knows a lot of shit that I didn't know. | |
So, I mean, it was interesting to listen to. | |
Me, me, me, me, me. | |
Excuse me. | |
It is, excuse me. | |
Oh, I gotta unwind, man. | |
That was uh. | |
El Duce. | |
That was Mussolini's nickname. | |
El Duce. | |
The Duch. | |
I don't fucking know what it means. | |
I don't speak Italian. | |
Put a black light up to the injection site and that glows. | |
Really? | |
I've heard that too, but I don't want to see that because that's pretty fucked up. | |
Now, I'm going to have to move on from this fucking guy. | |
But I mean, you know, he's going to be on Stu Peters' show with Friesen on Tuesday. | |
It's probably going to be more than that, him talking forever. | |
I don't know if Mark will be able to get a word in him. | |
I've seen the screenshots. | |
Mark's posted them. | |
Where is it here? | |
Look, here's the original. | |
This was the original one, right? | |
They were running their... | |
Blah, blah, blah. | |
It's all the, and look, 10.30, 11, 11, 30, 12, the bridge, which is the staging area. | |
It's the same. | |
It's just copy and pasted. | |
And there's two different posters. | |
And he's claiming that, well, they invited me to do it. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
I don't care about that, dude. | |
I care about the fact that the way you conducted yourself when you got there just, you know, was immature and irresponsible. | |
And it makes everybody look bad. | |
And now all kinds of bad blood everywhere and everybody's fighting with each other. | |
How do you not recognize that that's what you've done? | |
Because if you care about the movement that you claim to care about so much, why are you doing things that harm it? | |
Why won't you just, you know, relax and act like a grown-up? | |
You know, Mark's been doing this for a long time. | |
Randy's been doing this for a long time. | |
I mean, I don't, I don't, Max is Max. | |
I don't fucking know the guy. | |
I've never talked to the guy. | |
I don't know anything about him. | |
I don't really care. | |
I'm just saying. | |
You're acting like a dickhead. | |
And this, I didn't even get to this. | |
Look at this. | |
He tagged the wrong, you know, tagged the wrong girl. | |
And tons of people are attacking Max and Bernier. | |
Missed the E. He's not very good at spelling, if you've noticed. | |
And now all these people went, and he's left the tweet up. | |
He didn't even take it down because he's so, he's not concerned at all. | |
Like, who is this person? | |
What kind of messages does she get? | |
Like, who knows? | |
Doesn't matter. | |
Just another body in the, in the, you know, the Chris Guy rampage. | |
And here's, here again is Kellyanne Wolf demanding. | |
So this guy is one of the organizers here. | |
Sorry, it's already on Twitter. | |
I didn't dox you, but there it is. | |
That's the guy who is like, I don't care. | |
This is Kellyanne Wolf speaking on behalf of Chris. | |
I will cancel everyone. | |
I'm planning a nationwide thing as it is. | |
All I ask is that you make room for Chris and Vlad to speak. | |
Why is she asking them for room to speak if they were permitted to? | |
And she's talking to this guy, and he says, it's not up to me. | |
Oh, no, this is Mark. | |
She's talking to you. | |
Sorry. | |
And Mark says, it's not up to me. | |
I haven't very little to do with the planning. | |
What's the drama? | |
What do you mean cancel everyone? | |
And she goes on, well, since none of you men seem to have a clue, that's Kellyanne Wolf, the delightful lady Chris was referring to. | |
Here we go. | |
Thinks he's going to debate. | |
He's going. | |
Once there, he's going to produce irrefutable evidence that he was invited to speak at the event that people eventually told him he could speak after him. | |
His team harassed and threatened to cancel everyone. | |
Yeah. | |
That's why they allowed him to speak in the first place was because, you know, they determined, like, well, fuck, he's here now. | |
All these people are here. | |
If we don't, it's going to be a fucking nightmare. | |
So they let him go on there. | |
And rather than even respect the five minutes he was given, most people were only given three. | |
He went way over. | |
And then the nurses didn't get to talk. | |
And the cops didn't get to talk. | |
And all these people, so fuck them, I suppose. | |
Fuck them and fuck this girl on, you know, Twitter, you know, and fuck everybody, apparently. | |
And there's another one. | |
This tweet goes on. | |
He's bitching out about politicians are the problem when he's actually going to be a politician. | |
Yeah, he said he was going to be the finance minister. | |
Remember that? | |
Rob Carvona, he was going to be the finance minister. | |
But now he's all against politicians. | |
I haven't even seen this. | |
More context and absolutely from hilarious. | |
I know this guy from Jill Suite PPC on Twitter. | |
I want to listen to this. | |
I haven't heard of this. | |
legitimize the PPC at all costs. | |
The Kinsella group was headed for us, or the Daisy group back in 2019, and they had a lot of money thrown at them to create fake accounts and create the odor of racism around PPC. | |
And it damn near worked, but someone leaked it out. | |
Someone with a fucking soul in that group recorded him, sounding like Kevin Spacey in House of Cards. | |
If they fall, I want you to come down from the hills and shoot'em in the fucking head. | |
I want you to hate Max Bernier with a fire in your belly, son. | |
Okay, so that was exposed. | |
So we knew it's not the conspiracy theory. | |
It's the conspiracy practical. | |
Do you think they're not as motivated? | |
Come on, it's made PPC way more appealing. | |
We probably doubled in our numbers, so what are they gonna send them? | |
It's the black pillars. | |
It's the people creating the false economy. | |
You get the revolutionary politics. | |
We can't use politics anymore. | |
Don't form in a group, man. | |
Give it up. | |
It's a done deal. | |
Let's meet in the basement where Bill Blair can record us and hook us up to the fucking drag net that they just have waiting for us. | |
Guys, you can hook up in a group. | |
You can do whatever you need to do. | |
United Non-Compliance is- I agree you should get into groups. | |
Not non-compliant with BBC. | |
We work just fine with them. | |
Why are they creating an issue? | |
Because their leader is a manic narcissist who's fallen on legal troubles. | |
Because the last time he got into politics before he decided he hated it, he thought that you could get a magic dump. | |
Just a second, I'm gonna address something on YouTube there. | |
Wait till Kellyanne. | |
You know, Kelly Ann told a friend of mine that she tried to stop a murder in Afghanistan, the Taliban, but she was going to stop them. | |
But then the Navy SEALs had to whisk her away and save her at the last minute because she was just such a ferocious feminist warrior. | |
She said a lot of crazy fucking things. | |
Kelly Ann Wolfe is a massive shill. | |
Really loves Lamont Daigle. | |
Lamont Daigle is, of course, very connected to John Torrey and many other, you know, elitist characters in Canada. | |
The Lion Canada is in multiple countries. | |
He's got shell companies in the Philippines and Laos. | |
Grassroots movement, though, Nancy. | |
You know, go ahead. | |
Please give them your money. | |
Go ahead. | |
Please, please do that. | |
Jesus Christ, these people. | |
The only thing Kellyanne Wolf tears in half is a fucking box of donuts, all right? | |
Why don't you go send her to fucking Tracy Wilson's way? | |
They can split a box of wine. | |
Yeah. | |
Autism Switzerland. | |
Nobody cares, Nancy get laid. | |
Unsubscribed. | |
Oh, geez. | |
Oh, man. | |
We almost made it. | |
Guys, we were so close. | |
Oh, no, man. | |
I'm really sad now. | |
Nancy's gone. | |
Guys, what are we going to do without Nancy? | |
This sucks. | |
We almost had Nancy, but we lost. | |
did have her but now that she's gone i don't know what we're gonna do this is really uh I might have to cancel the channel. | |
I might have to shut down everything. | |
I'm going to think about it. | |
This might be it. | |
Nancy, go. | |
Don't leave me in all this pain. | |
Don't leave me out in the rain. | |
Come back and bring back my smile. | |
Come and take those tears away. | |
I need your arms to load me down. | |
Nancy. | |
I need your subscription, Nancy. | |
Don't leave. | |
Bring back those nights when I held you beside me. | |
Unbreak my heart. | |
Say you'll love me again. | |
Undo this hurt you caused me. | |
When you walk out the door, walk out my life. | |
No one cares, Nancy. | |
Alrighty. | |
Mo Sislak says, You called it improved with complete silence. | |
You know, I mean, that was the strategy. | |
I'll turn it up a little tiny bit for you complainers. | |
You know, like, you don't have to do much. | |
You just let him talk, and he'll do all the digging for you. | |
He'll do it all himself, man. | |
It's, you just kind of want to cringe, you know? | |
It's like, anyway. | |
What's on the laptop? | |
There was so much we never got to. | |
What's on the laptop? | |
What about this woman you just fucking attacked on Twitter for no reason? | |
The people that didn't get to talk and on and on and on and the damage you're causing. | |
Yeah, it's all about, you know, everybody has this messiah complex. | |
Not everybody, but a lot of these really immature types like Kelly, like Chris, Lamont. | |
Well, Lamont Dagles is a pedophile apologist, if not one himself. | |
Allegedly. | |
Resurrection Europa dug up a nice lot of information on him and that organization. | |
But other people, they want to be, it's like a messiah complex. | |
Like it's up to them to save the universe and they've got to do whatever it takes to shut down everybody in their way. | |
I mean, what's wrong with you? | |
What kind of person are you that you, this is what you, this is how you conduct yourself? | |
Like, you're not that important, okay? | |
The government's going to do this to me, and they're going to do that. | |
Bro, the government, do you even know how this works? | |
The government. | |
You mean the world? | |
The global government? | |
That one? | |
Dude, they roll over entire countries. | |
Do you remember Mo Armer Gaddafi? | |
Yeah, he didn't like the global government either. | |
And you know what happened to him? | |
He got sodomized in the street to death with knives by an angry mob. | |
Guy was president of Libya. | |
Was in richest country in Africa. | |
Had a big army, all those billions of dollars in gold. | |
The guy was fucking. | |
But Chris Sky, we got to get Jacob Rothschild on the phone. | |
We need to stop this man with the giant teeth. | |
We need to stop this 5'2 man who only does arms and chest. | |
We need to stop it. | |
The truth is, Jacob Rothschild is just scared of me. | |
Everybody knows it. | |
Everybody knows. | |
That's why he won't fucking debate me. | |
Oh, Lord. | |
Mika Shrednick says, everybody look up drothers.net and get involved. | |
I've heard of them. | |
I've had a few people talk about that. | |
Sol Draw Scarf says, Mark Friesen's going live. | |
Cool. | |
I don't know if he messaged me or there's a ton of fucking. | |
Maybe he wants to come in here and tell his side of it, you know? | |
Let me check a couple of checks. | |
It is. | |
Oh, just now. | |
I don't know how to ask him. | |
Mark, you probably not know. | |
He's doing his own thing. | |
All right. | |
Free to my ways is Kelly. | |
And yeah, I mean, there's a lot. | |
Media Bear says next half around is on me. | |
Tomorrow afternoon, I think we're still good. | |
I think I said four, right, your time. | |
Four Eastern. | |
We're going to do a coffee stream with Mr. Media Bear. | |
And we'll talk about whatever, whatever we feel like. | |
Whatever we want to do. | |
Well, okay, if Mark is around, if he wants to hop in for a minute and explain his side of it, then he's more than welcome to do that. | |
Rage's point here speaks well to why we need awakening both within and across our countries. | |
Yeah, that's true, man. | |
And again, it's just, he doesn't get it. | |
He doesn't listen to anything anyone says. | |
He thinks everybody, he's in permanent spiral mode. | |
He's just attacking everyone. | |
There's anything to say about him, right? | |
And dude, the way you're conducting yourself is just, it's causing a lot of problems. | |
I do not see that. | |
You think this is a good way to... | |
I'm leading a movement. | |
No, you're leading a book tour and of which you've already said you're just going to the States anyway. | |
So you're trying to save a country. | |
Oh, man. | |
There's a lot not to like here. | |
Here's who's one of the nurses scheduled to speak before Chris, and they demanded that. | |
Where is it here? | |
This one. | |
Yeah, this is what I was talking about. | |
Listen to this. | |
Like, what about this? | |
He doesn't care. | |
Hello, everyone. | |
So, coming in post-rally day in Ottawa yesterday. | |
Hopefully I don't have my hands. | |
long as I don't want to play all of it but But want to just talk about the mess with Chris Sky yesterday, because I know my video was kind of out of context. | |
Not a lot of people, unless you were really there, knew what was happening. | |
But I was there. | |
Our group was, you know, put in the schedule to speak. | |
I saw the schedule for the entire day. | |
And I can tell you that Chris Guy was not part of the schedule. | |
So I don't know. | |
I heard there was something to, he was going to be talking in BC, then he was going to be talking in Montreal. | |
Then next, you know, he was telling people he was showing up in Ottawa. | |
But I'm pretty sure that there was another event that he was organizing on Parliament Hill. | |
There was going to be a big party after starting at 3 o'clock. | |
I know a lot of people were organizing something at 3 o'clock and he was involved in that. | |
And that's what was kind of one of his events where he was going to be. | |
But I did, you know, obviously I had access to yesterday's schedule and it was very, very organized, very, you know, knew everything that was happening, who was going on when, everyone's time slots, the amount of time everyone had. | |
And it was very short. | |
So yesterday they wanted people to talk about, you know, their personal experience with Canada, like what it meant to be Canadian, what that looked like, and why is Canada worth fighting for? | |
Why are we fighting? | |
What is the future of Canada? | |
So there was a very specific message that wanted to be shared specifically yesterday on Canada Day. | |
So that was made clear to everyone what, uh, what we, um, what we should talk about. | |
So even as, you know, the, the nurses, we kind of changed around, we kind of changed around what we were going to talk about to fit in with, you know, the, these How do we cram the most effective message into three minutes? | |
You know what I mean? | |
A lot of pressure. | |
They're looking forward to this. | |
There are medical professionals. | |
They're people that people need to hear from, not just chicklets over there, to have some authority to know that what they're talking about. | |
They know what they're talking about. | |
This is real. | |
These are nurses. | |
These are professional people that know what's going on. | |
And they're risking a lot to come here and say this, but they didn't get to because, you know, me. | |
The schedule for Canada Day. | |
And it was perfect. | |
And we had three minutes. | |
We were allotted. | |
Three minutes. | |
Most people had three to five minutes max. | |
That was it to stay on time. | |
There was a lot of speakers. | |
A lot of people were coming up. | |
Like the event was like 12 to. | |
The teachers didn't get to speak either about what's happening to the kids. | |
I mean, you know, doesn't matter because me. | |
Three. | |
So it was already a long, long day after the march from the bridge. | |
So it was very packed. | |
There was many speakers, more than just politicians, because they'll tell you we were supposed to speak up. | |
It's all about the politicians trying to make it a political event. | |
No, there was a lot of, it was a whole day's worth of people packed in there, man. | |
The nurses, the teachers, these cops talking about. | |
I would have been interested to hear what they had to say. | |
of those people actually actually less than what a Send me money for my book. | |
Say no to things. | |
Yeah, I get it. | |
Roger that. | |
We understand. | |
Your job is done. | |
Now you're just grifting. | |
I don't know what more do you have to offer? | |
Not much, but he needs the attention. | |
And he's actually, I think he's feeling very defensive because somebody like that values their ego and their image very much. | |
Clearly, that guy is a narcissist and is pretty involved and invested in his image. | |
And if he thinks that he's at risk of losing popularity or influence or something like that, that's like a drug addict, like losing, you know, losing access to their dealer or something. | |
He's going to start. | |
Casework Platt says this guy acts like a leftist. | |
Well, it's very disrespectful and condescending. | |
Again, not a good way to conduct yourself. | |
You shouldn't follow somebody like that. | |
All right. | |
Short Lawn says, I could share a bunch of stuff, reference Qaddafi. | |
Like, where did his gold and money left in Canada went? | |
Yeah, I know. | |
Nobody knows. | |
Yeah, that guy got fucked over pretty good. | |
They targeted him for termination and did the job. | |
But seriously, though, Chris Guy's the problem. | |
He's really, he's really scared. | |
The roll child. | |
Excuse me. | |
Nathan, I seem to have dumped my diaper again. | |
Could you please recover? | |
The man with the teeth is so terrifying. | |
They've killed presidents and rolled over to countries, but it's like, oh, no, what are we going to do? | |
You know? | |
Guy's on a speaking tour. | |
They're planting evidence on the laptop. | |
That's not a tell. | |
That makes me go, uh-oh. | |
Did your lawyer give you a call about that laptop? | |
And now you're acting anyway. | |
MLC9M says, face the sky is a living cartoon. | |
That is the opinion of a lot of people these days. | |
Politros Garf says, I'm convinced he's controlling opposition. | |
Again, I talked about this before. | |
He could be. | |
I don't think he is. | |
I think he's just the guy who's self-obsessed and, you know, went to his head way too fast. | |
And now he's convinced he's right about everything all the time. | |
He's the smartest guy in the room. | |
And he will never admit, he can't admit that he made a mistake when he very obviously Did. | |
Do you know what I mean? | |
This is very clearly like, okay, I'm not even saying they did. | |
I doubt it. | |
I believe Mark, and I believe Shane, and I believe these guys when they're like, we decided not to invite him. | |
Like, we told him, like, nah, we're good. | |
We don't need you. | |
It's okay. | |
You know, I believe them. | |
Even if that, even, well, they made it up, they lured me there. | |
Okay, fine, but that doesn't excuse your behavior, man. | |
You're yelling and screaming and acting like a crazy person and telling everybody they're fat dummies and this and that. | |
Like, what you should have done was just, okay, well, I'm going to, everybody's here to see you anyway. | |
Why didn't you just go to the other side of the parking lot? | |
Everyone would have followed you because they're all there to see you anyway. | |
So what difference does it make? | |
What do you need the stage for? | |
Just get a bullhorn and go over there and say, well, Chris, why aren't you on the main stage over there? | |
Well, you'll go have to ask them. | |
Go ask them. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know why I wasn't invited. | |
You can go ask them. | |
You know, that would have been the adult thing to do and the strategically intelligent thing to do because then the onus is on them to prove everything. | |
And then if they were lying. | |
See, this is what a man does when he's caught, like when he's fucked, like in poker, right? | |
If I'm sitting on a full house or an ace flush or something, and I know this person's got like a mid-middling hand at best, I just let them bet. | |
I let them push all in because I know they're fucked. | |
I'm like, okay, you know, I'll just go ask it. | |
Let's see. | |
Let's see what your cards are. | |
Come on, flip them over. | |
Like, I already know they're fucked because I know they're lying. | |
I don't need to put on this big fucking production. | |
I can just say, go ask them. | |
And they're not going to be able to explain it. | |
And I'm going to go, okay, well. | |
And they're going to look ridiculous. | |
Like, again, just not smart, but whatever, man. | |
He decided he wants to torpedo the movement and attack. | |
I mean, Jesus Christ, Randy and, you know, Sloan and Hilliard, it's all political and fucked over all these people. | |
This woman didn't get to talk and all the work her and her friends and her colleagues did to put into this. | |
You know, the police, the teachers, too. | |
You know, I have kids. | |
I would have liked to know what's going on in the teacher union side of things. | |
I bet a lot of other people would have too. | |
But they didn't get to because Chris Sky went, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, to the entire country. | |
And is still doing it, apparently. | |
So Chris Burke says, all right, let's get on with how fucked our country is. | |
Sky talks. | |
But yeah, I know. | |
Exactly. | |
So it is very fucked. | |
And it would be easier to find out if other people would, you know, would be allowed to talk sometimes. | |
Fuck, where do you even begin? | |
I guess I could talk with TikTok window. | |
I suppose. | |
Caliber Stampede. | |
Have you heard about that? | |
Actually, this is a bigger one. | |
Speaking of how fucked a country is, you know, again, you should use your platform for, you know, things that matter, not just attacking other people. | |
So, I mean, yeah, Chris Burke does have a point, and, you know, he's going to keep doing that. | |
And whatever, people are going to abandon him, but whatever. | |
Doesn't want to know. | |
Mary Simon, did you know this is our new attorney general? | |
The Queen's representative, the Attorney General, sorry, the Governor General, the Queen's representative of the country. | |
What's the group of people? | |
Ramona Queen Maven de Dordaleo has threatened to kill, to assassinate, I guess, because she did not approve this. | |
This wasn't her fucking... | |
Somebody sent me that. | |
Look at this. | |
Somebody sent me in a photo, and they Twittered the RCMP, and they're looking into it. | |
So just take a second to funny to hear. | |
So here's the post. | |
I, Queen Ramona, has the power and authority to appoint a Governor General, but I didn't. | |
And I'm not appointing one. | |
I am residing in Canada. | |
I'm the Queen. | |
Therefore, there is no need to appoint one. | |
Peace, prosperity, or perish. | |
Anyone who unlawfully acts as Governor General for Canada 2.0 will face high treason charges. | |
And if convicted, will receive the death penalty. | |
This is the new Governor General she's talking about. | |
I don't play politics. | |
She's also the president now. | |
She's promoted herself again. | |
She's given herself another title. | |
Head of state and commander-in-chief and head of government and queen of Canada slash president of Canada. | |
She's an important lady, the RCMP. | |
We understand your concerns. | |
The information's been forwarded to the appropriate authority. | |
Have fun, Ramona de Dudio. | |
I hope you get your grift money before it's all over. | |
Send me money for the wildfire. | |
Now look at this, Mary Simon. | |
It's just out in the damn open now. | |
If you don't know who this is, again, the governor, this is the Queen's representative in Canada. | |
It's got a very important position regarding passing laws and this kind of thing, approving laws, the formation of the government and stuff like that. | |
Now, you'll notice the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation is the website I'm on, and the reason that she's on this page is because she's an alumni member of the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. | |
Isn't that nice? | |
She's also a former CBC broadcaster. | |
She's also a former journalist for CBC. | |
So we can count on her to be very impartial, pro-Canadian, you know, pro-freedom of speech. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Just really being a fair actor in this. | |
She's not going to be, you know. | |
It's at the point now. | |
Trudeau might as well just appoint his mother. | |
He should have just made his mother attorney general, and his brother should be fucking head of the RCMP. | |
Why don't you just do this? | |
How in the fuck? | |
And they're all just going to clap. | |
Everybody in the Conservative Party will just go, oh, congratulations. | |
The glass ceiling's been shit. | |
Because she's Indigenous, too, right? | |
She's also a member of the Indigenous community. | |
And that's not a political appointment at all. | |
No, that's just coincidence. | |
It's a coincidence that all the things that have happened, all the church burnings and all, you know, and the residential school, and there's been no governor general appointed for like the longest time in history. | |
We haven't had one forever, months and months, since that crazy bitch, Julie Payette, was kicked out for being a crazy bitch. | |
And now Mary Simon is the, or Mary Simon, sorry, is Canada's first indigenous governor general. | |
Because in the world of identity politics, your ethnicity is everything, especially if you're white, because that's how they identify the bad guys. | |
You know? | |
That's how they know to get rid of you. | |
Sir John A. MacDonald, again, in total communist fashion, and I'm going to explain more about that in a minute, scrubbed from the National Archives because he's outdated and offensive. | |
This is the first prime minister of the country. | |
You don't get to erase history because you don't like it. | |
That's insane. | |
That's blatant communism. | |
Speaking of blatant communism, I'm going to read a couple more of these. | |
A guy posted this on Twitter July 5th. | |
If James Lindsay, if you've never seen the 1963 report, remember the Biderman report I've showed you? | |
How to elicit compliance and such from your targets, how to coerce them and manipulate them and this kind of thing? | |
And which is very closely, if not word shot for shot, mimics the coronavirus restrictions and lockdowns and so on. | |
This is the 1963 report on the Communist Party goals, especially regarding their list of objectives to take over the United States. | |
I think you'll find it interesting, he says. | |
Here's just some of them. | |
It's going to be hard for you to read, though. | |
Try to zoom in. | |
I'll just read them because trust me, I can read. | |
I know how to read. | |
I'm literate. | |
Unlike some other people. | |
Let's see. | |
Let's see. | |
Read some of this. | |
Allow all Soviet satellites. | |
This is in the 60s, remember? | |
So it was different. | |
Do away with all loyalty oaths is on there. | |
Resist any attempt to outlaw the Communist Party. | |
Promote the UN as the only hope for mankind. | |
If its charter is rewritten, demand that it be set up as a one-world government with its own independent armed forces. | |
Ooh, all that came true. | |
Some communist leaders believe the world can be taken over as easily by the UN as by Moscow. | |
Sometimes these two centers compete with each other as they are now doing in the Congo. | |
Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States. | |
Hmm. | |
This is 1963 again, by the way. | |
18. Gain control of all student newspapers. | |
Get control of the schools. | |
Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current communist propaganda. | |
Soften the curriculum. | |
Get control. | |
Jesus. | |
That's what the bank wants. | |
What do you want now, bank? | |
Soften the curriculum, get control of the teachers' associations. | |
Put the party line in textbooks, meaning they're propaganda. | |
Use student riots to foment public protests against programs or organizations which are under communist attack. | |
Infiltrate the press. | |
Get control of book review assignments, editorial writing, and policymaking decisions. | |
Oh, there's more, don't worry. | |
Gain control of key positions in the radio, TV, and motion pictures. | |
Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression. | |
An American communist cell was told to eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward, and meaningless forms. | |
Modern art, baby. | |
Control all art critics and directors of art museums. | |
Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art. | |
Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them censorship and a violation of free speech and free press. | |
Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV. | |
Present homosexuality, degeneracy, and promiscuity as normal, natural, and healthy. | |
Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with social religion. | |
Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity, which does not need a religious crutch. | |
Eliminate prayer or any phase of religious expression in the schools on the ground that it violates the principle of separation of church and state. | |
Discredit the American Constitution by calling it inadequate, old-fashioned, out of touch with modern needs, or a hindrance to cooperation between nations on a worldwide basis. | |
Discredit the American founding fathers. | |
Are you guys kidding? | |
Is something starting to make any sense here for you? | |
This all sounds very familiar. | |
Present them as selfish aristocrats who had no concern for the common man. | |
Give them all forms of American culture. | |
Discourage the teaching of American history on the ground that it was only a minor part of the big picture. | |
Give more emphasis to communist history. | |
Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture, education, or social agencies. | |
Eliminate it. | |
Discredit and eventually destroy the FBI. | |
Infiltrate the unions. | |
Infiltrate big business. | |
Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose communist goals. | |
Discredit the family as an institution. | |
Encourage promiscuity and easy divorce. | |
Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American tradition. | |
That students and special interest groups should rise up and use united force to solve economic, political, or social problems. | |
Black Lives Matter burning down your cities anytime. | |
Overflow all colonial governments before native populations. | |
Are ready for self-government. | |
Internationalize the Panama Canal. | |
And so on. | |
There's no com-There's-Dude, there's no communism. | |
What are you talking about? | |
There's none. | |
This is the Chinese government. | |
We're totally not spying on you. | |
Also the Chinese government. | |
The Chinese government. | |
You're in trouble. | |
It's the Tower of Sauro, remember? | |
That's enough, Pee-Wee. | |
You get the idea. | |
There's a communist problem, clearly. | |
They really have a big... | |
I don't care if you're Christian or not. | |
They hate Christianity. | |
Communists, oh, they want it dead so bad. | |
So, so bad. | |
And who's the church burning capital of the world right now? | |
Do you know which country it is? | |
Would you like to know? | |
If I can find a story ever. | |
If I can get to it. | |
Come on, man. | |
Forensics say the Lytton, is it Luton Lytton in British Columbia fire was lit by a human? | |
I see. | |
It was arson. | |
And it's Canada. | |
Canada is the fire, the church arson capital of the world right now. | |
Isn't that nice? | |
It could possibly be a terrorist attack. | |
The wildfire leveled much of the small village, including the entire local church. | |
The full carnage has not been fully assessed. | |
Two people died, by the way. | |
Instead of doing their jobs as journalists and investigating the disaster, it's like Global News were writing speculative articles on whether sparks from a train caused the blaze. | |
I heard it was sparks from a train. | |
Don't ask questions. | |
Don't find out. | |
You know, not all the facts are in. | |
It's becoming obvious that this wasn't just some accidental inferno. | |
It's suspected human, a specific cause. | |
It's still under investigation. | |
But there's a fair certainty that was started within the community, which then spread to the bush. | |
Last time I showed you the picture of the town, it's like surrounded by water. | |
You know, like, that's very unlikely. | |
You know, it's just very unlikely. | |
And Gerald Butts, their favorite, Jerry Butts. | |
Oh, some Glaceberry boys. | |
Nice a big deal. | |
Listen, sometimes he goes around and he burns a church or two, which is not such a big deal, boy. | |
Fucking chill out. | |
Trudeau's pal, the guy that runs Trudeau, essentially tells him what to say. | |
Gerald Butts, who was also already formerly disgraced and banished a numerous times for numerous scandals, but just he's still around, also calls a church burning understandable. | |
The church burnings that are now killing people are understandable. | |
Deflecting blame is about power and self-preservation. | |
These people are communist guys. | |
What is wrong with Justin Trudeau and his gang that they keep calling the burning of churches understandable? | |
First, it was Trudeau last week. | |
Now it's his former right-hand man and confidant, Gerald Butts. | |
Butts was getting himself into trouble on Twitter on Tuesday, but trying to be funny and condescending all at once. | |
It's not a good recipe to him, but he thinks it works. | |
Doesn't that sound like someone we just talked about a few minutes ago? | |
Trying to be funny and condescending all at once, and it just doesn't work. | |
Is this the one where Butts talks? | |
No, it's not. | |
When Terry Galvin, a longtime colonist for Post Media Papers, the National Post on Auto Citizen, took a swipe at people defending Harsha Walia, Butts jumped in. | |
Walia is the head of the BC Civil Liberties Association, who in response to the news of more than two churches burning down in BC just over the week. | |
She said, burn it all down. | |
I remember that, and she deleted the tweet since. | |
Harsha Walia. | |
Burn it all down, she said. | |
These people are literally encouraging arson and violence. | |
It's killing people, but don't say mean things. | |
Don't say mean things on the internet, guys. | |
They can kill you, but don't say mean things on the internet, but they can kill you. | |
This is when Butts stepped in to mock Glavin and post media. | |
Let's see. | |
Is this the one? | |
Oh, five minutes. | |
That's when Butts stepped in. | |
I'm not raising all of this to defend Glavin because he writes for Post Media, which is also the owner of this paper, my employer. | |
What Glavin did was point out that Butts was defending people who called for all the churches to be burned down. | |
Hell, here it is. | |
Terry Glavin says, so Jerry, defending the burning churches is cool, crowd? | |
And he says, no, Terry, it's not, though it may be understandable. | |
It may be understandable that we've got to burn some churches. | |
Not a big, you know what I mean? | |
It happens every once in a while. | |
It's unacceptable and wrong that acts of vandalism and arson are being seen across the country, including against Catholic churches. | |
I understand the anger that's out there against the federal government, against institutions like the Catholic Church. | |
It's real. | |
It's fully understandable given the shameful history that we're all becoming more and more aware of, Trudeau said. | |
Oh, it's understandable? | |
Well, we're really, really fucking mad at you. | |
We're really fucking mad at you and Gerald Butts and Catherine McKenna. | |
I don't care that you retired. | |
There's no fucking peace for you ever. | |
I'm really mad at Bonnie Henry and Doug Ford and Brian Pallister and all of these fucking guys, Ian Rankin, Stephen McNeil, the former preview. | |
You're not fucking getting away. | |
All you guys. | |
I'm really, really mad at them. | |
So what's understandable to do then? | |
Apparently burning down towns and churches, arson, vandalism, assault, manslaughter, if not murder. | |
I don't know how the laws work, but you intentionally set fire to a fucking town and two people died. | |
What is that? | |
That's terrorism, essentially? | |
Or is it only terrorism when a white guy who's schizophrenic off his meds and had 15 previous interactions with police for being a schizophrenic nightmare runs over a Muslim family and then you literally within days try to enact new law? | |
That's terrorism. | |
But this isn't. | |
They're so not even worth listening to. | |
They're so hypocritical. | |
Like, just shut it off. | |
I mean, we just basically just, like, let's just walk away from society at this point. | |
Like, we're just going to be out. | |
You guys can go fuck yourselves. | |
I don't care what your rules are. | |
I don't care what you say. | |
I really don't give a shit. | |
You want to send people after me? | |
Well, then we're going to have a problem. | |
But, you know, leave me the fuck alone and I'll leave you alone. | |
How's that zone? | |
Because this is ridiculous. | |
This is literally. | |
They're putting their own people in charge of the governor general's position. | |
David LeMetti last week sponsored four of Liberal Party donors are now judges. | |
They have a judgeship. | |
Four people that gave the Liberal Party money are now judges in the Ontario Superior Court, the same Superior Court that threw out Adam Skelly's lawsuit, by the way. | |
This is so insanely rigged. | |
And he says, and with those words, Trudeau and now Butts have given an excuse to those who have continued to carry out these attacks. | |
These very same attacks have been denounced by First Nations leadership in strongest terms. | |
And it has rightly been pointed out that it does nothing for reconciliation. | |
No, it doesn't. | |
No, what it does is piss people off and, you know, foment violence and hatred. | |
And Justin Trudeau and Jerry Butts are very, very, very good at that. | |
That's their favorite thing to do. | |
Some of these screw chats. | |
Let's see. | |
Zodiac Z34 says, dude, why did all the mental institutions get shut down? | |
There's clearly a need for them. | |
There's clearly a need for them. | |
Yeah, no kidding. | |
Derek Knights' Oakville Public Library put up 20 pro-China pictures and stories in and around the George Savage Park in Oakville. | |
This is a large Chinese population just saying, we're being taken. | |
I mean, dude, it's not just here. | |
New Zealand, Australia. | |
I mean, they're everywhere, man. | |
They're in every country. | |
And it's not just China. | |
The communist plot is not a country. | |
It's not a guy. | |
It's a mafia. | |
You know, an international banking mafia. | |
Didn't you find that funny? | |
Rob Carbone's not a politician. | |
He's an international banker. | |
I was like, that's better, how? | |
Wait, what? | |
He's a what? | |
He's an international banker, huh? | |
Oh, he's into banking? | |
Is your buddy Rob a banker? | |
Oh, that's interesting. | |
Tell me more. | |
Tell me more about his bank and fraud you mentioned. | |
Wow. | |
No, I don't buy that for a fucking second. | |
I was going to expose him for fraud. | |
What? | |
Then why didn't you? | |
Why didn't you just do it? | |
Why did you... | |
Bankers, my favorite people. | |
CRJ says Lytton is Rey's Country and unrelated news. | |
Aren't reserves full of combustible material like gas cans and uncut logs? | |
Is it a residential area? | |
I don't know. | |
Not resident, like native reserves. | |
We call them residential. | |
A reserve area. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
Pumpkin Launcher says, Harsha Walia is a close, longtime comrade, of course, of Alex Hundred, who is blatantly advocating burning down churches. | |
I believe he's got terrorism charges of his own, does he not? | |
Harsha had a big conversation with Hunter before she launched her Twitter about burning the church. | |
Thank you for the subscription, Aria. | |
I appreciate that. | |
Are you. | |
Oh, so we're just deleting prime ministers, tearing down statues, burning churches, more government control. | |
I mean, this is a communist government. | |
I don't care what you call it. | |
I don't care what, you know, paint it up as. | |
I don't care what color they're, you know. | |
Interesting enough, Nick Fuentes was on with Alex Jones earlier today on the Alex Jones show, co-hosting in person. | |
Talking about, you know, white genocide and replacement and replace, you know. | |
So we live in a weird, we live in a weird timeline right now. | |
Let's see. | |
Oh, I got to download the script here. | |
Your download's starting. | |
It's starting. | |
Thank you. | |
I've been waiting for this for at least 30, 20 seconds even. | |
Maybe long. | |
23 seconds now, 24, 25. It's going to be at least another five or six seconds before I get this video downloaded. | |
It's very troubling to me. | |
You know, and you can find that the Communist Manifesto. | |
You should read that. | |
You should read the planks of communism. | |
You can just read on this 1963 report on that's their goals. | |
Those are their stated goals. | |
They accomplished all of them. | |
It took them up. | |
They're playing the long game and it accomplished every single thing. | |
Now we live in a country or a world, rather. | |
This hasn't happened in Canada yet, but I mean, it's just a matter of time. | |
This is another more preachers being attacked in the United States. | |
Check this out. | |
They're the good guys. | |
brave They just go around dressed in black, imposing their political will on people by means of violence. | |
That's not the very definition of terrorism or anything. | |
you you There's a still image of what they did to that guy. | |
He deserved it, though. | |
He's a white colonizer or some shit, radicalizing student unions and schools and institutions. | |
It was all, dude. | |
It's all symptoms of a giant tentacled monster called communism. | |
And it's also really into deplatforming people. | |
That's another big issue we have. | |
Because, again, the government's only after Chris Guy. | |
It's not after literally everybody. | |
Nothing's been. | |
I am the movement. | |
You know, and this is, they're just openly all about it, man. | |
Hope, not hate.org. | |
So this is the UK's probably anti-hate fucking, you know, equivalent, I would imagine. | |
Here's why removing the far right from social media works. | |
They openly admit, yeah, we'll just silence everybody because it works. | |
Yeah, it does. | |
Yes, I know it works. | |
You're not supposed to do it because it's insanely immoral and toxic and leads to violence. | |
That's why you don't do it. | |
You don't do it because it doesn't work, you fucking idiot. | |
Ever since major social media platforms became ubiquitous in modern society, debates about their obligation to remove hate speech and hateful individuals has written, hate's hateful. | |
Everything I don't like is hate. | |
There's two questions to address. | |
The first is more philosophical. | |
We're gathering we ethically should engage in it. | |
This can lead us to consider its effect on radicalization and violence. | |
Yeah, like I said, it's definitely going to happen. | |
As well as broader issues, such as its impact on free speech, which you don't care about anyway, and the health of public discourse, which you've entirely hijacked and don't care about anyway. | |
Second question is more concrete and asks whether deplatforming is a tactic that actually works and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
They wanted, oh, Millennial Woes, remember that guy? | |
Yeah, we'll just delete you. | |
Does it work? | |
Oh, yeah. | |
Deplatforming works. | |
Great, great. | |
That's why it can't be about one person, Chris Skye. | |
That's why it can't be about one person anywhere. | |
It has to be a massive amount of people all doing the same thing. | |
Instead of one huge guy getting out and pushing the wagon by himself, everybody get out and push. | |
Men, women, children, there's no way, you know, we're slave drivers here. | |
Everybody. | |
I don't care if you're seven, get out and push. | |
That's the only way you can win. | |
Because what are they going to do? | |
They're going to de-platform the entire civil. | |
Like, no one speak. | |
Like, come on, man. | |
If there's only a handful of people that are allowed to have a fucking stage to talk, then this ends very fast. | |
But again, it's all about him. | |
These people like that, it's all about them. | |
They're just focused entirely on their own personal achievement. | |
And if they really cared about any of these movements, they would recognize that what they're doing is hurting it. | |
More vaccines. | |
Oh, there it is. | |
I mentioned this earlier. | |
Canada has become the church-burning center of the Western world. | |
Isn't that nice? | |
Oof. | |
How many? | |
Oh, I was talking about the graves and such. | |
Two Catholic churches just burned on June 21st. | |
110-year-old Sacred Heart Church. | |
Historic and beautiful St. John's Baptist Parish in Morinville burned to the ground last night. | |
Notre Dame, like, this kicked off a wave of church burnings. | |
This isn't one or two. | |
There's been literally hundreds in them. | |
Because that's part of the global communist movement. | |
That's one of their objectives is to destroy Christianity, right? | |
It's a symptom of what's happening. | |
It's not the be-all-end-all. | |
It's not an isolated incident either. | |
It's a symptom of the communist infection that we have a very, very bad one of in Canada. | |
Because the government is supporting it. | |
It's part of it. | |
It likes it. | |
It wants more communism. | |
Oh, boy. | |
Wirspreckenkendeutsch. | |
What are you talking about in there? | |
6-1-Alpha says they are erasing history right in front of our eyes. | |
Most recent example is Robert Malone. | |
Yeah, I've talked with that guy, inventor of the mRNA. | |
Technology itself. | |
Wikipedia has diminished his role and is now accrediting a different scientist for the development. | |
Yeah, rewriting history. | |
That's another dangerous thing. | |
And that's why books are important rather than internet publishing. | |
Why it's digital? | |
Because you can't rewrite a book. | |
You've got to burn a book, right? | |
And that's a fucking pretty obvious move. | |
Everything's digital. | |
If you rely on Wikipedia for information, I mean, Owen Benjamin was talking about this years ago, and I was like, that's a smart move. | |
He's like, I collect dictionaries so I can see the change. | |
Like, I got an old dictionary from like 1970s. | |
Like, they literally change the definitions of words all the time. | |
All the fucking time. | |
Just to help it, you know. | |
Anti-vaxa is now an actual term, and it means anyone that doesn't want the coronavirus vaccine. | |
Not all vaccines, that one. | |
If you refuse any vaccine, you're a crazy fucking person. | |
They just threw that in the dictionary. | |
If they had, you can't go back and cut and paste and edit a physical book, you know, but they can do it with Wikipedia. | |
And do they ever? | |
Something like the vast majority of Wikipedia accounts are edited from inside Tel Aviv. | |
Did you know that? | |
It's not a digital library. | |
Like, why would you trust it? | |
You can't trust anything, really. | |
Wikipedia is a sketchy, what did they leave out? | |
What did they put in? | |
You know, it's not good. | |
Unless you're looking up like who won the 1962 World Series, you know, what was the, what was the temperature? | |
Well, the temperature they're probably fucking lying about now, too. | |
Who was president of Columbia in 1987? | |
Like, you can look these up, I mean, I guess. | |
But outside of that, I mean, you can't really trust anything they say, which is crazy. | |
That's what creates this environment. | |
And they use it to feed themselves. | |
Now, they're lining this up, this NWO fucking nightmare that people like Alex Jones have talked about for a long time and Bill Cooper and David Icke. | |
And here's another example of what I'm watching and trying to learn like everybody else. | |
I don't want to take sides, but in that case, I mean, I know Mark. | |
I'm friendly with Mark. | |
I like Mark a lot. | |
I respect him. | |
Randy as well and these other guys. | |
So it's like, I'm not going to sit here and let you just shit on people that I know are good people. | |
I know they're not controlled. | |
They're not feds. | |
They're not. | |
What the fuck are you talking about? | |
You know what I mean? | |
But back then in those days, so Jones and Cooper hated each other. | |
And David Icke went back and forth. | |
Like, it doesn't help when you guys fight each other. | |
It hurts the overall thing. | |
You're all generally on the same page. | |
You know, Bernier, from what I can, from what they're saying anyway, but I mean, Bernier, Sloan, Hillier, Baber, all these nurses and cops that didn't get to talk and teachers didn't get to talk. | |
We all want the same thing. | |
But you're making it about you. | |
And now they don't get to participate. | |
And it fractures the strength of the group. | |
You need the group. | |
You need the momentum. | |
You need the masses. | |
You need to empower people, Chris and everybody else. | |
You need to empower them and make them feel like, because it's true, because every single person can contribute something. | |
Even if it's small, maybe it's huge. | |
Everybody's in a different position. | |
Everybody has different circumstances. | |
But they can contribute something. | |
Like the Al Pacino speech. | |
Remember I played that one? | |
It's a game of inches. | |
And that inch, you know, it adds up. | |
It adds up to the very end. | |
And that's the difference between winning and losing. | |
So if you're going to, if you're going to exclude people, oh, you know, the shit he was saying on TikTok, I have so many more views than you. | |
Like, what the, you're fucking ridiculous, man. | |
You're ridiculous. | |
I would include any. | |
I don't care if you have 10 views, 100. | |
If you're saying the right things, if you're on our fucking team, I want to be out there. | |
I want you to help as well. | |
I will help you. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Because you're helping me. | |
We all want the same thing. | |
We don't want to be ruled in a fucking police state by a bunch of psychopaths. | |
That's all. | |
We all can agree. | |
Yeah? | |
Can we agree? | |
That's the fucking priority here, not your goddamn ego. | |
Or who gets to talk when? | |
Or who's how many followers this fucking fuck off? | |
What are you 10? | |
What are you 10 years old, man? | |
There's some seriously fucking scary shit going on that is so much bigger than you or I or anyone else. | |
And the fact that you're wasting our time with your fucking ego is so insulting. | |
Oh, it's just, it's beneath all of us. | |
It really is. | |
And, you know, I hope fucking Mark just skewers this guy. | |
But for example, this is what I'm fucking talking about here. | |
This is vice news. | |
But again, imagine, they're framing things. | |
They're framing the public conversation and the public consciousness to get used to an idea. | |
They already know what they're going to do. | |
And we know what they're going to do. | |
They're going to come after us sooner or later, sooner rather than later. | |
It seems like it's finally happening. | |
It's finally happening. | |
They're going for it. | |
They're doing the mass vaccinations. | |
Now they're talking about hunting people down in the United States and in New Zealand and somewhere else I saw. | |
They're like, well, we're just going to get everybody. | |
They're going for it, right? | |
And they're going to, and everybody that doesn't agree with this has a problem with the government is now a white supremacist or a terrorist or something. | |
The domestic security apparatus is being turned onto the people. | |
The military is all being pulled out of the Middle East now. | |
I wonder what they're doing with that. | |
I wonder that's strange timing, which is now under the control of the Taliban, by the way. | |
The Taliban now control Afghanistan entirely. | |
So that entire war, by the way, guys, was completely pointless. | |
They don't have the whole country yet, but they're going to. | |
There's no stopping them. | |
Entire units of the ANA are just giving up and turning everything over. | |
They're not even trying to fight them. | |
So all of that was completely fucking pointless. | |
That could be you. | |
Do you want to throw your life away for nothing? | |
Completely pointless. | |
Sky News shows Taliban seizing a U.S. abandoned bases, treasure troves of weapons and ammo. | |
Yeah. | |
No, they got all of our guns now. | |
Ten years ago on The Onion and the Associated Press today. | |
On the left, The Onion says, U.S. quietly slips out of Afghanistan in the dead of night. | |
Associated Press today, U.F. left Afghan airfield at night. | |
Didn't tell new commander. | |
It is left. | |
Afghan forces guarding the prison are reported to have surrendered without a fight. | |
What a waste of fucking time. | |
There's so much crazy shit going on that's so much bigger than any of these individual egos and people. | |
And the fact that you can't see that, it's been a week. | |
It's not like he's all fired up because it happened yesterday or this morning. | |
I mean, I'm a fucking pretty passionate, angry guy too. | |
I get, you know, but dude, you've had a lot of time to sleep on this and you've not once reflected on, oh man, I made this way worse. | |
I'm sorry, you know? | |
I'm sorry, teachers union and nurses and people, you know what I mean? | |
Like, I just, you know, I got carried away. | |
I got ahead of myself. | |
I was excited to be there and I got fucked around. | |
And I mean, there's no excuse. | |
And you know what I will do? | |
I'll invite you people to speak on my platform, which is fucking massive. | |
So, you know, email me. | |
I'm sorry you lost that opportunity. | |
Why don't you come on my, you know, my platform and you can talk to the hundreds of thousands of people that I have access to. | |
Why don't you do that? | |
That's a good way to make it, right? | |
But I'm just a mature adult. | |
I'm just a fucking man. | |
What do I know? | |
No, you should go, you know, Jesus Christ. | |
Sorry, I just keep coming back to it. | |
But anyway, look, this is what's happening quietly around while everyone's distracted with the battle of the egos here. | |
Reporters who survived the Capitol Wyatt are still struggling. | |
Oh, they're struggling. | |
They survived the insurrection, which killed no one. | |
Two cops who reportedly died after the fact. | |
With a suspiciously low amount of police even present at the insurrection. | |
Where the only person that was shot and killed was Ashley Babbitt, the Air Force veteran, who was unarmed by Capitol Police, who answered a no one, evidently. | |
I'll get to that in a minute. | |
They're making it look like... | |
I mean, they're fucking terrorists. | |
They're just pretending it was... | |
Sometimes it feels like I'm in one of those horror movies, like The End of Jaws. | |
Everything feels co-pathetic on the beach, but you wonder if There's anything out there. | |
Oh, so scary. | |
Oh, oh, you mean this was already outed as an FBI operation. | |
The government attacked itself, and now it's using it as an excuse to come after you. | |
This guy is a fucking goddamn leftist. | |
He's a fucking antifa member. | |
He's photographed. | |
He's known. | |
He's a known antifa member. | |
This was a massive fucking glow op dude, big time. | |
And now what's happening? | |
The Capitol Police are opening field offices to investigate threats to members of Congress. | |
Oh, in Florida and in California now, they've got field offices, the Capitol Police, the Washington, D.C. Capitol Police. | |
Now, there's something interesting about the Capitol Police that most people maybe don't know. | |
I didn't know, but apparently, according to Robert Barnes, who's a lawyer, I have no reason to believe he's making this up, says, guess which federal police force is completely exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, completely outside executive branch control, and completely beholden to the most corrupt members of Congress. | |
The same one extending its authority to the whole country with cross-country offices. | |
That's nice. | |
So the Capitol Police has decided to evolve into the federales and just do whatever it wants. | |
The January 6th attack. | |
There's so much fucked up stuff that happened in America over the last few years that could have been investigated, that never was, that there was no, like, that, but this, this nothing burger, like this fucking, actually, you murdered an Air Force veteran. | |
This is what prompts this massive global, you know, you're acting like it was 9-11. | |
I think they really, they really wanted way more blood in mayhem than they got. | |
And they're just pretending like, ah, we'll just pretend it happened anyway. | |
Just pretend it was a nightmare and like 100 people died. | |
Because they, you know, oh, all these right-wing maniacs are going to get in there and kill everybody. | |
So let's just let them. | |
And once they do, well, yeah, no, they didn't. | |
You know, there's no evidence of that. | |
You got baked Alaska streaming from inside Pelosi's office. | |
That's about as violent as they got. | |
And you're using that as an excuse to just tear up the Constitution and turn America into a fucking police state. | |
Cool, but let's argue about each other's, let's argue about each other's followings and TikTok sizes. | |
10,000 people tuned into Joe Biden's 4th of July live stream. | |
I had 2,500 people on a D-live stream once. | |
So I had a quarter of the audience of the president of the United States as far as lives. | |
It quasts around 0.003% of the population. | |
Most popular president ever. | |
He's the most popular president in history, guys. | |
Had 84 million votes. | |
Nobody's voted that much for anybody ever. | |
So much so. | |
10,000 views of the 4th of July celebration with the president. | |
3,000 thumbs down, 300 thumbs up. | |
375,000 people tuned in to watch Trump's live event. | |
No, but again, tell me how this is legit. | |
No, there's no fuckery going on here. | |
Welcome to Antrim County! | |
Yay! | |
Welcome to Antrim County! | |
Yay! | |
And it was Zero Hedge or somebody. | |
Somebody said, how many of these people were paid to be here? | |
Probably all of them. | |
That's very, that's possible. | |
Possible. | |
I confused Joe's bike. | |
I'm sorry. | |
Dude, how long is this guy going to stay president? | |
These are scary things, man. | |
And now they're framing... | |
They're going for fucking everything. | |
They're going after Tucker Carlson in the United States. | |
The NSA is actively spying on him and preparing to launch a hit piece on him and destroy the guy. | |
CNN says Tucker Carlson is the new Alex Jones. | |
Uh-huh. | |
CNN hosts Brian Stelter and Oliver Darcy asserted that Tucker Carlson is the new Alex Jones. | |
Where they played clips of where Carlson's rhetoric was similar. | |
They agree on things, therefore. | |
Emails. | |
It's not that I think the government spies on me. | |
It's admitted that they do it. | |
It is a lie to say there are no risks. | |
There are risks in everything, including in getting a vaccine. | |
Everybody's got family that got killed or got sick from a vaccine. | |
So FBI operatives were organizing the attack on the Capitol on January 6th, according to government documents. | |
It is overwhelming. | |
The evidence is criminal elements of the federal government. | |
They're both rocketured and staged January 6th. | |
All right. | |
No, both of us are bald peanut head people. | |
You know how we feel about that kind of stuff. | |
It does sound like they're talking to each other. | |
Or they're both right. | |
See, this is what they'll do. | |
If you're on to something, like, oh, they'll just call you crazy. | |
You're just crazy. | |
It's like what a psychopath does, right? | |
It's like what a manipulative narcissist would do. | |
They're just, oh, you're just crazy. | |
They gaslight you and say you're insane. | |
You could have them dead to rights. | |
You could have them on video. | |
You could have this fucking shit on video, which the WikiLeaks dude. | |
For fuck's sakes. | |
Julian Assange proved, proved with a P that the international child trafficking shit is very real. | |
He proved it with their own emails. | |
And they just didn't acknowledge them and said talking about them is crazy. | |
You can go read them right now. | |
You can still go find them. | |
The John Podesta emails. | |
I highly encourage you to do so. | |
It's very fucking disturbing. | |
And there's an explanation for the code they're speaking in. | |
It's the pedophile code, but the FBI's own explanation matches perfectly. | |
They're talking about trading kids around. | |
But you're crazy to think about that. | |
It doesn't matter what your fucking evidence is. | |
That's like trying to trying to, this is the problem with our side. | |
It's like we just, there's a misunderstanding. | |
We just need to talk more. | |
We just need to. | |
They don't want to talk, dude. | |
They want you to die. | |
They want to control you. | |
It doesn't matter what evidence you have. | |
They know they're out to destroy you. | |
It's a war to them. | |
It's a war to them. | |
It's like, imagine being like, you know, Poland. | |
And instead, Germany and Russia invade Poland, and they just keep showing clips of them being attacked to the Germans and the Russians. | |
You're attacking me. | |
And they're like, yes. | |
Yeah, but you attacked me. | |
Uh-huh. | |
You're even attacking me over there. | |
Well, I know. | |
Yeah, I know. | |
They don't give a shit, dude. | |
They're attacking you. | |
What is that supposed to do? | |
You know, we're going to show everybody how hypocritical they are. | |
They don't care. | |
They're out to destroy you. | |
They don't care what you think of them. | |
It doesn't matter what your evidence is. | |
And again, they're both right. | |
There's a lot of evidence of that. | |
More leaked emails, more whistleblowers. | |
Yeah, the FBI did it to themselves, and now they're using it as a bludgeon to censor America and go after people that, you know, are pro-Constitution, just regular Americans. | |
They're basically making the American flag a hate symbol. | |
This is just more of the same. | |
30 people showed up to see Biden with 45,000 head to a Trump rally. | |
Yeah, he's not. | |
What is going on? | |
And they had 50,000 National Guard troops guarding. | |
Fuck, I closed the window that I was supposed to. | |
Guarding a 50,000 National Guard guarded the inauguration of Biden. | |
Why did they do that? | |
Because they're scared. | |
Because they know they're doing something fucked up. | |
It's crazy. | |
And now they're talking about just going door to door. | |
The U.S. Army is a thing. | |
Well, I move this around so we can see what time it is. | |
All right. | |
We're through the halfway mark here, people. | |
U.S. Army directs command to prep for mandatory COVID shots for troops. | |
Guys, get the fuck out. | |
Get the fuck out. | |
It's not a thing. | |
Like, I'm making a fucking plea to the guys in the military. | |
Take it from me. | |
And every one of the fucking guys that I represent and have the pleasure and the honor and the privilege to speak for, many of them are dead. | |
And I don't think they would disagree with me in retrospect now. | |
This is all bullshit. | |
It's all bullshit. | |
We just spent 20 fucking years in a hellhole, buried God knows how many people. | |
Trillions of dollars a day. | |
Literally all for nothing to change their mind and go, meh. | |
And we're going to bring these troops on to now target them on the American. | |
Do you want to be next? | |
Do you want to be the next Vietnam? | |
You can't. | |
It's really hard to deter people. | |
And the only way is if enough of us say, like, just get out. | |
It's not worth a fucking bead of sweat off your head. | |
You want to work for this government, the Joe Biden, the communist Chinese administration, the Justin Trudeau regime? | |
That's who you want to fight for. | |
You want to pledge allegiance to them and hold a rifle under their command. | |
Are you fucking, are you listening? | |
Are you paying attention? | |
Do you see what's happening? | |
You're a soldier for the communist state, dude. | |
Wow. | |
You know, your families deserve better than that. | |
They deserve you alive, safe, and sound. | |
And if you're going to fight, fight, you know, fight things that matter. | |
What are they going to do? | |
They're going to send you to Libya again? | |
You're going to go get fucking firebombed in the South China Sea on an aircraft carrier? | |
For what? | |
You're going to go to Poland and get grid squared by fucking Russian artillery? | |
Oh, these are doing something. | |
Don't be an idiot. | |
They did it to me. | |
They'll do it to you. | |
They'd experimented on us. | |
They're going to experiment on you. | |
They left our guys for dead. | |
They'll leave yours for dead. | |
They don't care. | |
It's a game. | |
It's just this. | |
You believe in an illusion. | |
It's not real. | |
And now, look, now you're just animals to them. | |
Now we're going to mandatory, mandatory. | |
I've heard the same thing in September. | |
Canada, same thing, mandatory shots. | |
Now, look at this. | |
The Premier of Manitoba is just, we're just going to give people money to get the vaccine. | |
Listen to this crazy dystopian nonsense. | |
I'm pleased to announce a new program, the $30 million Healthy Hire Manitoba program that's going to help private sector employers to reopen. | |
It's going to encourage employees to get vaccinated and return to work, and it's going to help get Manitobans their lives back. | |
Eligible employers, which include all permanent Manitoba-based businesses, not-for-profits or registered charities that are operating in the province, will receive a 50% wage subsidy for a maximum of 10 employees with a maximum of $5,000 per employee. | |
So that total, of course, is $50,000. | |
And this person, they're incentivizing to hire vaccinated people. | |
I mean, it's like, I'll give you an offer. | |
You can't refuse. | |
You don't see what's wrong with this. | |
They're just caught up in the call. | |
Get everybody vaccinated. | |
And you never stop to ask if you should, if it's necessary, if it even needs to happen at all. | |
Same people doing that. | |
I alluded to this. | |
Sorry, I'm all over the place, guys. | |
It's just that the Chris Guy thing happened so fast I didn't have a chance to. | |
Tucker Carlson says the NSA has leaked his emails to journalists, and there's a major hit piece coming soon. | |
I believe Tucker Carlson. | |
Because you don't, again, it's another form of intelligence. | |
Pattern recognition comes in handy again, playing poker and doing these kinds of things. | |
It's helped me get a good read on people over the years. | |
I'm a very social guy. | |
I like to talk to people, and there's only so many different kinds of personalities, really. | |
Once you meet enough people, I mean, everybody's different, unique, right? | |
But there's 18, I think, different personalities. | |
You know? | |
And if the government had a personality, it's fucking John Gotti, dude. | |
It's a greasy, lying, murdering, scary fucking thing. | |
Again, another thing I like, because I don't like to steal. | |
Joe Rogan said that once. | |
He's like, if the United States government was a person, it would be John Gotti. | |
Like, that's, yes. | |
It's not fucking the governor general in her pink dress. | |
Like, oh, I'm here to love everyone. | |
And so, hell, I'm just a, it's a fucking gangster with a gun. | |
You better give me my fucking money. | |
You don't have it. | |
I'm going to come back. | |
I'm going to break your kneecaps. | |
Maybe I'll hit your kid. | |
I don't know. | |
Nice family you got there. | |
We're a stranger with some mama to them, huh? | |
Huh? | |
You're going to have my money next week? | |
You better. | |
You don't want to be around us. | |
You don't, you know? | |
Like, what happens if you don't pay your taxes anyway? | |
They lie and fuck around all the time. | |
There's a pattern of behavior. | |
I've been paying attention to governments for quite a while. | |
They're not good people. | |
They do bad things all the time. | |
So is it a stretch? | |
They spy on everybody. | |
They spied on Assange. | |
They spied on Trump. | |
They spied on. | |
They fucking just spy on everybody. | |
But they don't spy on Tucker. | |
Of course they're fucking spying on him. | |
Come on. | |
That's like, oh man, the wolves keep eating the fucking sheep. | |
And there's another dead sheep. | |
It's like, do you think a wolf? | |
Yes, a fucking wolf did it. | |
Obviously. | |
Did it last week, wolf, week before. | |
It's the same thing keeps happening. | |
Why would it stop? | |
Pattern recognition. | |
Do you see what's happening? | |
All the fucking, all the symptoms of communism happening all over. | |
There is no global government, though, guys. | |
No. | |
No. | |
We all just all at once, at the same time, decided to do the same things over and over. | |
We all want mass migration. | |
We're going to burn all the churches down. | |
Give us all the guns. | |
We're going to censor the internet. | |
We're going to rig the elections. | |
Everybody that's a nationalist or a patriot is the fucking enemy of the state now. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
Every Country all just decided to do all that at the same time. | |
It's a coincidence. | |
It's a coincidence. | |
Last week, Carlson said the NSA had been spying on his communications in an effort to take the show off the air. | |
They really want him gone. | |
And this is crazy. | |
This is a crazy, gross misuse of what the NSA is supposed to be for. | |
NSA denied that it had spied on Carlson, reiterating the wildly dubious claim that it only eavesdrops on foreign adversaries. | |
Yeah, right. | |
Oh, Tucker Carlson's never been an intelligence target. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
Lie to me more, liars. | |
Why would you listen? | |
They're a cheating spouse that's been caught over and over and over and over again, Not this time. | |
Not this time. | |
I don't care what they say. | |
They've been caught lying way too many times, way too much huge shit. | |
You can't believe anything. | |
So is this Tucker talking? | |
Yeah, it is. | |
So, you know, Tucker Carlson, my best Tucker Carlson. | |
I was in Washington for a funeral last week and ran into someone I know well who said, I have a message for you. | |
And then proceeded to repeat it back to me, details from emails and texts that I sent and I told no one else about. | |
So it was verified. | |
And the person said, the NSA has this. | |
And that was proven by the person reading back the contents of the email. | |
And they're going to use it against you. | |
To be blunt with you, it was something I would never have said in public. | |
And if it was wrong or illegal or immoral, they don't actually have anything on me, but they do have my emails. | |
So I knew they were spying on me. | |
And again, to be totally blunt with you, as a defensive move, I thought, I better say this out loud. | |
Then yesterday I learned that, and this is going to come out soon, that the NSA leaked the contents of my email to journalists in an effort to discredit me. | |
I know because I got a call from one of them who said, this is what your email was about. | |
So it is not in any way a figment of my imagination. | |
It's confirmed. | |
It's true. | |
They aren't allowed to spy on American citizens. | |
They are. | |
I think more ominously, they're using the information they gather to put leverage and threaten and to threaten opposition journalists, people who criticize the Biden administration. | |
It's happening to me right now. | |
This is the stuff of banana republics in third world countries, replied the host of whatever show he was on. | |
Berti Romo. | |
No doubt the media will continue to claim the NSA. | |
Yeah, again, they're just going to keep lying even when you catch them. | |
How did, you know? | |
It's like, oh, I have your emails. | |
Like, how did you, the journalists, get my emails? | |
Well, the NSA gave them to me. | |
Well, clearly, because I didn't give them to you. | |
They're my fucking emails. | |
Somebody hacked my shit. | |
Oh, no, it wasn't us. | |
Yeah, right. | |
Jeez, man. | |
What a fucking, what a donkey show. | |
Now there's more and a blistering monologue. | |
I'm an American citizen. | |
I can interview whoever I want to. | |
Accused him of trying to set up an interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin. | |
Oh, wouldn't want to talk to Vladimir Putin. | |
That'd be one of the top five guys I'd love to talk to in the world. | |
You know, if you just had like a few hours to just hang out with somebody, I'd be like, that would be interesting as fuck. | |
I'd be like, I'd have so many questions. | |
Tell me about the hackers, Vlad. | |
Tell me about hacking all the things. | |
How do you do it? | |
So, you know, so now we've got government spying in this now. | |
I'm going to read a couple more of these because I'm getting off track here. | |
CRJ says the USSR used to mail out instructions to cut and replace encyclopedia entries. | |
Oh my God. | |
Leventry Beria got unpersoned that way. | |
That's the UI. | |
That was the KGB guy, right? | |
Or the secret police guy in the Soviet Union? | |
Beria. | |
Stack says space, the stuff between Chris Sky's ears are the voyages where no man has gone before. | |
You know, it was what I expected. | |
He was just going to talk and whatever. | |
It's like, well, you know, I said he was a douchebag. | |
That's my problem with him. | |
I think he's an egotistical asshole. | |
He's causing problems. | |
And then he came on to prove how wrong I was, how much of a humble and considerate person he is. | |
New York City Bit says, I think it's just NYC. | |
NYC bit is fine. | |
Word is that on January 6th, a bunch of things got stopped, but there should have been a huge false flag and they just kept the same script. | |
That's what it seems like because the media representation of what happened doesn't fit what happened. | |
Had it been like 9-11, like a thousand people were killed. | |
There was a bomb went off and a gunfire ambush and the fucking Delta Force, you know what I mean? | |
Like a whole, holy shit. | |
Then I would understand at least what they're saying. | |
I would still be like, listen, we're totally different scenario then. | |
But like basically nothing happened. | |
And they're acting like that's what happened anyway. | |
You know, and they did the same thing with 9-11. | |
Building 7, I believe, was that Flight 70, the one that blew up and fell down in the middle of nowhere, that was heading back towards New York City, that people believe was intercepted and shot down, wasn't supposed to be shot down. | |
Somebody did the math and was like, it would have hit that tower, World Trade Center 7, a couple hours before it fell down if it wasn't going back to New York City. | |
Maybe that was supposed to be the grand finale. | |
Didn't happen. | |
So like, I'll just pull the building down anyway. | |
Fucking who cares? | |
We'll just pretend. | |
We'll just pretend a plane hit it, you know? | |
That's basically what they did. | |
They just stopped mentioning Building 7. They never talked about it. | |
For years and years and years, most people, when they talk about 9-11, they're like, did you know there was three buildings that fell down? | |
And they're like, oh, was there? | |
Like, they just, that's how powerful the media is. | |
We can just not tell you things, and it didn't happen. | |
So, and we'll tell you what happened, and people believe it. | |
So people believe there's a massive insurrection at Capitol Hill. | |
Oh, it was basically fucking Pearl Harbor. | |
It's basically fucking Pearl Harbor. | |
My home goes crazy. | |
Somebody people were killed. | |
It was nuts. | |
I was just there minding my own business in Capitol Hill. | |
I was sitting there eating my fried chicken, thinking about poor George Floyd. | |
I was sitting there in my white suit, head to toe, white tie with my white hair. | |
I look up remarkably a lot like Colonel Sanders. | |
I am not the same man, I assure you. | |
Eating my fried chicken, just sitting there, my white suit, thinking about poor George Floyd. | |
And then out of nowhere, for no reason, the sun was in the sky. | |
Butterflies, a butterfly even landed on my nose as two little girls spun in circles on the lawn of the capital building. | |
Blowing bubbles. | |
A frog even hopped by, and they said, Hello, little froggy. | |
Then a bunch of redneck hillbillies came out of nowhere. | |
Let the bodies hit the floor. | |
Grenades and machine guns and oh god! | |
No! | |
Let the bodies hit the floor. | |
Let the bodies hit the floor. | |
Let the parties hit the floor Let the parties hit the floor That's totally what happened. | |
That's 100% what happened. | |
You'd think so. | |
If you didn't see it and you just read the media reports, you'd be like, man, sounds crazy. | |
And they don't even talk, like, if there was a man, like, why don't they talk about how many. | |
The journalists are still traumatizing. | |
Okay, to go back in the building. | |
Oh, no. | |
What are they, really? | |
Picture Juan Tero says, oh, hey, man, how are you? | |
He says, rest in peace, Rob Castall, Yves Delaire, and Scott Shipway. | |
Shipway sounds, these are these are Costall. | |
I remember him. | |
Rob Costall. | |
These are three different guys. | |
Rob Castall, Yves Delaire, and Scott Shipway. | |
The first two guys, Rob Castall, was killed in 2006. | |
The second one, I can't remember where it, and Scott Shipway. | |
Was he 3rd Battalion? | |
I remember these names. | |
Some people remember hockey players. | |
I used to, shamefully. | |
I knew everybody's name in the NHL. | |
I don't anymore. | |
I don't follow it as much anymore. | |
These are way more important things to remember, don't you think? | |
You can at least remember the fucking guy's names. | |
You know, everybody knows who Cidy Crosby is. | |
Who Scott Shipway? | |
Nobody knows. | |
Nobody cares. | |
They care about sports ball. | |
Short and long says, we pissed away our country's fortune and some of its best people for shit. | |
Yeah. | |
The heartbreak is that there was no outrage. | |
It's a byline. | |
Fuck this place. | |
That's something we need to harness, right? | |
You know what I mean? | |
I mean, like, guys, this is proof. | |
The government and Canada checked out a long time ago, but I mean, literally everything you did was for nothing. | |
You trusted these people. | |
These people don't make good decisions. | |
These people are all bad. | |
They've all got to go. | |
They just got to fucking go. | |
We need better people, people with morals, people that aren't owned by corporations and banks that just invade. | |
I guess we're going to Afghanistan. | |
Why? | |
Oh, buildings fell down. | |
There was no investigation, nothing. | |
Like, this is how it works, apparently, in the world. | |
I'm noticing it. | |
Just at 35, something fucking crazy happens, and then the world just takes off running. | |
And, you know, the sane people are like, where are you going? | |
What are you doing? | |
Oh, there's coronavirus. | |
Everybody take all the vaccines. | |
Put them in my eyes. | |
Put them in my eyes. | |
It's been two seconds. | |
Can you hold on? | |
Nope. | |
Nope. | |
It's a big lie. | |
And then away we go on the fear train. | |
And then a bunch of crazy shit happens. | |
Over and over and over. | |
It never changes. | |
Greg Jeffrey says, I'd have a drink of Rebel whiskey with Putin. | |
He would probably like it. | |
He might be more of a vodka. | |
I don't know if he drinks. | |
Mark 206 says, we're so glad Chris decided to let you continue your stream. | |
I'm going to allow them to continue the event. | |
Yes. | |
Thankful. | |
I mean, I'm so glad he allowed me to continue. | |
He's not using his, I'm so powerful. | |
You should see the rest of the messages he sent me. | |
Bro, I go down the street and everybody waves at me. | |
Like, what? | |
What does that have to do with anything? | |
I have more views than you. | |
Okay, dude. | |
Like, what are you fucking nine? | |
Anyway. | |
Back to the nightmare. | |
Turned to dust. | |
The towers evaporated. | |
All that melody. | |
Yeah, on and on and on. | |
Yeah, YouTube chat. | |
YouTube. | |
Entropy chat is way too fast and too many people. | |
Let's get used to it. | |
I mean, you should have seen the D-Live chat. | |
They don't have a slow mode or anything, do they? | |
It was crazy. | |
You know what I mean? | |
He's like, the people in the chat, I'm like, you should, yeah, you should see the people in the chat. | |
They're very concerned for you. | |
Government.exe has failed to load and program. | |
Yeah, let's talk about that for a minute. | |
Oh, there's, yeah, more about the, you know, I mean, this is what Carlson's doing. | |
Proof about how the masks is harming children. | |
We need to de-platform him. | |
Like, not like, well, is he right? | |
It doesn't matter. | |
We need to deplatform him. | |
We need to get rid of him. | |
And it's in the UK, too. | |
The United Kingdom government launches multi-front attack on freedom of expression under the guise of national security, just like in Canada, just like in the United States, just like in New Zealand, just like in Australia. | |
It's all a coincidence. | |
There's no global communist government. | |
This is all just a coincidence. | |
And you don't need to band together. | |
Unity is not important. | |
Strong leadership is unifying people into a common cause, not dividing them fucking against each other and playing whose dick is bigger. | |
You know, that's not how it works. | |
But that's how you guys want to fucking play this. | |
You be my guest. | |
I'm not fucking going down that. | |
I'm not playing that game. | |
I'm not a political. | |
I don't care. | |
The politics is stupid, pointless. | |
It's owned, man. | |
Like, they own everything. | |
You're going to go into the casino and be like, I'm going to get a job as a floor manager and I'll change this place from the inside out. | |
No, you won't. | |
What? | |
You're going to, what are you going to work your way up to owner of the fucking casino? | |
Like, no, you're not, man. | |
You're a fucking employee now, dude. | |
You can play ball or get the fuck out and get a new job. | |
And they eventually go, well, I guess I'm fucking, you know. | |
Or they don't play ball like Randy has done and he gets turfed the fuck out of the party and like Elizabeth McCrosson did in Nova Scotia and got kicked out of the party for actually standing up for people's rights. | |
That's what happens. | |
So it's just a coincidence. | |
Matt Hancock's bungling effort to conceal his affair with Gina Coledangelo may give hope to some that all government's attempts to keep information from the public will be equally futile. | |
Unfortunately, the government has launched a carefully targeted multi-front offensive to hide its activities more effectively. | |
Hancock himself was so apparently concerned over the contents of his emails that he used a private email account in inquiry into the test. | |
So there's some kind of political scandal that's been revealed there. | |
Britain does not have the same tradition of authoritarian censorship, but freedom of expression here is more fragile than it looks. | |
No kidding. | |
Britain is one of the most censored places, man. | |
There's cameras everywhere. | |
You can get arrested for tweets there and sued in Canada. | |
It's going to happen eventually, sooner or later. | |
It's all a coincidence. | |
There's nothing to worry about. | |
We'll save that for later. | |
And this is in New Zealand. | |
Now, here's, it's starting to get really fucking crazy here. | |
It's starting to get really scary. | |
This is, I don't know who this guy is, a New Zealand government official. | |
Listen to this. | |
I think early next year we'll be in the phase of chasing up people who haven't come forward to get their vaccination or have missed their bookings and so on. | |
So everyone will be able to get a vaccine between now and the end of the year. | |
But of course, you know, and I want every New Zealander to come forward, but human behaviour suggests that there will be some people that we have to actually really go out and look for. | |
And some of that may spill into next year. | |
But our commitment is everyone will have the opportunity to get the vaccine by the end of the year. | |
Everyone will. | |
Well, I can't say that we're not going to have some hesitant people or some people who just haven't come forward that we don't have to go out and find next year. | |
I think early next year we'll be in the... | |
Complete disregard for the fact that people are sentient autonomous. | |
Like, dude, if I want it, I'll get it. | |
It's not hard to get. | |
The centers are empty. | |
The lineups are empty. | |
There's no one there. | |
I've seen so many. | |
Oh, all the vaccine clinics robin. | |
You're so desperate. | |
You're acting like everyone's just can't. | |
Oh, they're just trying so hard to get a vaccine. | |
We just can't do it. | |
You're bribing them with lotteries and ice cream trucks and wage subsidies. | |
And you still can't get them to do it. | |
They don't fucking want it. | |
They don't fucking want it. | |
And rather than respecting that, like a sane person, like a sane, decent human being respecting the wishes of another person of what to do with their own goddamn body, they need to protect me. | |
It's their job to protect my health because if they don't get vaccinated, if your fucking vaccine works, what are you worried about? | |
Oh, the Delta Veronics. | |
Shut the fuck. | |
Go listen to any of the doctors that know what they're talking about. | |
It's not my, your health is not my fucking responsibility. | |
If it was, I would have been dead a long time ago because so many of these people are fucking disgusting messes. | |
Some of the most vocal, outspoken fucking... | |
You know, like, oh, why are you 400 pounds? | |
You put your mask on. | |
It's about health. | |
Pushing a shopping cart through Costco or Walgreens or Walmart with fucking just full of two liters of Pepsi and chips and pizza pockets and fucking smoking. | |
It's about health. | |
Well, we're going to hunt you down, essentially. | |
We're basically going to, more to the same. | |
New Zealand, again, their stance on China has deep implications for the five eyes lines. | |
Now they're going to, there's Jacinda, another complete communist fucking stooge. | |
And they're losing their, they're going to lose their. | |
Country has confirmed itself the weak link in the intelligence chain it formed with the U.S., UK, Canada, Australia. | |
Really? | |
Now the, so New Zealand's competing with us in Australia and the UK and the US for who is the biggest communist cuck. | |
All of these governments are controlled by they, them, the bad guys. | |
It's not, it's more complicated than just the Chinese, okay? | |
Communism is not a race. | |
It's not an ethnicity. | |
It's a fucking mind virus. | |
And it's everywhere. | |
It's in a lot of places. | |
And it's very, very fucking powerful. | |
And they're basically running the world, these fucking people, these nameless, faceless bureaucrats, people at the UN that you've never heard of. | |
People like Klaus Schwab, who nobody ever fucking heard of until recently. | |
George Soros, who nobody ever heard about until recently. | |
There's a ton of these guys, and they've been doing this for decades. | |
The only reason people are noticing now is because your lives are getting radically fucked up. | |
Radically fucked up. | |
Like, what is going on? | |
And you start looking and go, wait a minute. | |
Are there a bunch of rich assholes? | |
Yes. | |
Yes, there are. | |
And they don't care about countries or flags or any of this. | |
And I'm going to play this goddamn clip and you're going to fucking like it. | |
And if Netflix takes the stream down, I don't care. | |
It's from this great movie. | |
They did it before when I played a clip from this fucking movie. | |
So if the next stream's, the YouTube stream gets new, go to entropy or trovo.live slash radio. | |
It works. | |
There's an app on your phone. | |
It works just as good as YouTube. | |
Whatever. | |
If you want to. | |
Okay? | |
You can go watch that. | |
This is a long, long clip. | |
I want to play the whole thing. | |
Let's get ahead to the best part here. | |
This guy explains it better. | |
This is how the world really works. | |
People still think flags and this shit is, oh, it's over. | |
We lost control. | |
They control all the governments. | |
It's all money now, guys. | |
It's the cult. | |
Listen. | |
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature, Mr. Meal, and I won't have it. | |
Is that clear? | |
You think you merely stopped a business deal? | |
That is not the case. | |
The Arabs have taken millions of dollars out of this country, and nothing must put it back. | |
It is Arabic flow, tidal gravity, in its ecological balance. | |
You are an old man who thinks in terms of nations and peoples. | |
There are no nations. | |
There are no peoples. | |
There are no nations. | |
There are no Arabs. | |
There are no third worlds. | |
There is no West. | |
There is only one holistic system of systems. | |
One vast and humane, interwoven, interacting, multivariate, multinational dominion of dollars. | |
Petrodollars, electrodollars, multi-dollars, rank marks, rings, rubles, pounds, and shekels. | |
It is the international system of currency which determines the totality of life on this planet. | |
That is the natural order of things today. | |
That is the atomic and subatomic and galactic structure of things today. | |
There we go. | |
You may recognize this. | |
It's from the movie Network. | |
The guy's like, I'm mad as hell. | |
I play this clip lots of time. | |
This guy's basically like John Rockefeller or you know Jacob Rothschild or something, right? | |
That's who this character is. | |
And you have meddled with the primal forces of nature and you will atone. | |
Am I getting through to you, Mr. Beal? | |
You get up on your little 21-inch screen. | |
Like did Alex Jones give his speech back in the day? | |
About America and democracy. | |
There is no America. | |
There is no democracy. | |
There is only IBM and ITT and AT ⁇ T and DuPont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon. | |
Those are the nations of the world today. | |
What do you think the Russians talk about in their Councils of State? | |
Karl Marx? | |
They get out their linear programming charts, statistical decision theories, minimax solutions, and compute the price-cost probabilities of their transactions and investments, just like we do. | |
We no longer live in a world of nations and ideologies, Mr. Beale. | |
The world is a college of corporations, inexorably determined by the immutable bylaws of business. | |
The world is a business, Mr. Beale. | |
It has been since man crawled out of the slime. | |
And our children will live, Mr. Beale, to see that perfect world in which there's no war or famine, oppression or brutality. | |
One vast and ecumenical holding company for whom all men will work to serve a common perfect. | |
In which all men will hold a share of stock. | |
All necessities provided. | |
All anxieties tranquilized. | |
All boredom amused. | |
Sounds great. | |
Who can't wait? | |
That sounds like a great thing. | |
I'm just waiting for Mark. | |
Mark Friesen's going to pop in here for a minute. | |
That's what the black box was there in the quarter. | |
But that's essentially it, man. | |
It's not like that. | |
It's not nations anymore. | |
It's like we've lost control of all of it, you know, a long time ago. | |
I don't know if Mark can hear me. | |
Muted. | |
Oh, wait. | |
Connecting? | |
Going? | |
Sort of. | |
I don't know. | |
There's no video or audio. | |
Mark. | |
Can you hear me? | |
I can hear you. | |
Yeah. | |
Are you vanned? | |
Can't see me, though, can you? | |
No. | |
This is a new stealth technique. | |
I'm not sure why that's not working. | |
It says it's working. | |
Interesting. | |
Just says, yeah, weird. | |
It's like pitch dark. | |
Now it just says, you know, camera off and then camera on. | |
I don't know. | |
Weird. | |
Chris may have broken my input. | |
I think he may have broken it, but the we got it. | |
I think we got it. | |
You figured it out? | |
I think so. | |
Hang on. | |
Oh, failed to start video cam. | |
Please select another video. | |
What? | |
In the meantime, let's read some super chats. | |
Oh, I don't hate. | |
Oh, I just got that one from Greg. | |
Thanks, brother. | |
Yeah, we do get him. | |
He's working on it. | |
Come on, come on. | |
Acknowledge. | |
I believe in you. | |
Even if it doesn't work, you can just use the offline screen. | |
It has Grizzly Patriot in there. | |
You can use that. | |
It's fine. | |
Either way. | |
We got the audio. | |
We can hear you. | |
It's just. | |
Hang on. | |
Sure. | |
One more troll. | |
Yeah, no problem. | |
Sorry, bro. | |
No problem. | |
Post-national state. | |
Trovo, how are you guys? | |
I'd be coming at him across like Stone Cold Steve, right? | |
Well, this guy in the movie, like, he's a massive, a huge, important guy, like a hugely important guy. | |
Like, he's like a Rockefeller or a Rotha. | |
I can't remember. | |
It's been a while since I've watched it, but he's a rich, you know? | |
And like, these people are still stuck in this infantile, like, kind of, oh, we'll just vote out, shoot on. | |
We're like, they're completely unaware. | |
There's a whole other system above that that is really dictating the moves here. | |
So let's see here. | |
Oh, is he gone? | |
Did I lose him? | |
Maybe not. | |
Come on here. | |
What is this? | |
I can hear his mic, but I don't know what's going on there. | |
And I don't know where the – I'm having tech difficulties, and I don't know why. | |
It was super loud, but well, I can just use voice for now. | |
All right, let's just go voice. | |
What the hell? | |
I gotta change this off. | |
Anyway, anyway, yeah, so what's up? | |
Did you watch that? | |
I did. | |
It was exactly as I was expecting. | |
Yeah, it was like, wow, he's really not gonna, he's just gonna keep talking forever, isn't he? | |
No, it's it's Chris's world, and we're just renting space. | |
We just live in it. | |
Yeah. | |
Yep. | |
Yeah. | |
So you're supposed to talk to Stu Peters on Tuesday at what time? | |
Noon Eastern. | |
At noon Eastern. | |
And what, like, did you hear what he was saying? | |
What his claims were about everything? | |
Yeah. | |
And you know what? | |
So here's the thing. | |
I mean, yeah, he was snubbed and he felt snubbed. | |
Right, right. | |
Yeah. | |
Like that's what I said. | |
Like they told you you weren't, you know, you knew that they didn't want you there. | |
And rather than just accept that, you made a big fucking statement. | |
Look what you mean. | |
Right. | |
Maybe he even had a right to feel snubbed. | |
I mean, you know, the guy's been a pretty loud voice. | |
And I agree with a lot of what he says. | |
And he's been able to leverage some big platforms. | |
I mean, it's all good, right? | |
Yes. | |
But listen, here's the thing, right? | |
He keeps talking about this document that he has that he's going to blow up on Tuesday. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
There was an organizational committee And none of that committee said they were going to have Chris Skye at this event. | |
So I don't know what he's referring to. | |
I just know my experience with all of the committee was that he's not going to speak because we had Randy put together the theme, which was culture, heritage, and how we built this country. | |
That was sort of the theme. | |
And Chris Skye, as good as what Chris Sky says is, didn't fit that thing. | |
So they all decided that, no, we won't invite Chris. | |
And even in the meeting that I was able to attend, I told them there's going to be blowback. | |
Just realize that. | |
Understand that. | |
And so it wasn't a surprise. | |
But then you saw, you know, this flyer that floated around with his name on it. | |
But that was for Parliament Hill. | |
They created an event or at least made it look like they did for Parliament Hill. | |
The Parliament Hill is in the background of the picture. | |
We're at the Supreme Court. | |
So they created this as a ruse for 3 o'clock p.m. | |
after hours. | |
And then they used that to attract all these people to come and listen to Chris Guy and gave the impression that he's going to be speaking when he was never invited. | |
And I don't know what he's talking about, some document that he's going to be able to show. | |
I mean, maybe somebody out of school sent him something. | |
Like, who knows, right? | |
But at the end of the day, man, and this is what I said to Stu and I've said to other people, I can't imagine getting snubbed and then hijacking the event I got snubbed from. | |
I can't imagine. | |
I mean, I can't imagine doing that. | |
I can't imagine the level of ego and narcissism that that requires. | |
I don't get it. | |
And that's what I was trying to get through to him. | |
I'm like, dude, you're not listening. | |
Like he's like talking about some movement in Ontario. | |
I'm like, I'm not, dude. | |
That's not the, I don't have a problem with your politics. | |
I have a problem with the way you're acting. | |
You're acting like an asshole and you're making everybody fight each other. | |
There is no, there was absolutely no need for this to happen. | |
And now you're just, and this is what you're doing with your time now. | |
You're spending it attacking, you know, the only other, the few people we have in the country that are trying to do anything. | |
You're going to attack them instead of, Jesus, man. | |
I don't know. | |
Right. | |
Well, if you look at Vlad Sobolev, I mean, he's a pretty big name in the movement, pretty well-respected guy. | |
He was left off the list. | |
That's what he did. | |
He was in Vancouver. | |
Right. | |
Exactly. | |
I said, why didn't you just go across the parking lot and be like, hey, I'll just do it over here. | |
Everybody came to see me anyway. | |
They'll go over there. | |
I won't take Chris. | |
They'll all just be there. | |
And you could have just said, well, you know, they didn't want me. | |
They'd be everybody here. | |
They didn't want me there. | |
So why don't you go ask them? | |
It just, it, it just stinks. | |
You know, the whole thing is just really, you know, I said it's unfortunate that that's how he's going to just choose to conduct himself, man. | |
Like a lot of people are looking up to him and hoping that he's going to be able to make something happen here. | |
And it's like, well, no. | |
So the question I'm going to pose to him, the question I'm going to pose to him on Tuesday, I mean, I'm sure he already knows this. | |
I don't care, but because it's reality, it's the truth, is why would his cohort send me a text message on Monday night at 10.30, begging and threatening me to put Chris on the speakers list if Chris was confident that he was invited to the event? | |
Right? | |
Like, it doesn't make any sense. | |
And I have the text messages. | |
I have the voice messages. | |
Oh, there's voice, too. | |
I saw some of the ones that Chrysalis person tweeted earlier. | |
I was using as a reference, but yeah. | |
Yeah, there's voice messages anyway. | |
But yeah, we were just talking about the globalist nightmare that everybody's fucking living in. | |
And they love this kind of stuff. | |
They'd rather us waste our precious time and energy, which we don't have enough of, fighting each other. | |
And this is exactly what they love to see. | |
And I said, if anybody's, I would target anybody to get in there and throw wrenches into derail things, it would be someone like Chris. | |
And he's doing their work for them. | |
So now, like, this whole week, like you guys, instead of being able to focus on, you know, getting messages, the nurses he snubbed and the cops and the teachers that didn't get to speak now because of this guy. | |
And like, this is all, this all could have been way more productive. | |
So this is a wasted week. | |
And now it's just pissed everybody off. | |
So, you know, geez, it sucks to see it. | |
Yeah. | |
And I think, you know, the thing that people need to remember is obviously this movement isn't about any one person. | |
Right. | |
And if Chris Guy ends up imploding and sewering his himself over his ego, that's okay. | |
We'll carry on. | |
Well, that's what it looks like. | |
If Mark Friesen falls off the face of the earth, the movement will carry on. | |
That's right. | |
It is what it is. | |
So Chris likes to elevate himself up to this godlike thing. | |
Well, he made some comments that I probably he's going to wish he didn't earlier. | |
You know, some I'm the leader of the, I am the movement. | |
You know, some of the shit he was saying was really wow. | |
I was like, calm down, Mussolini. | |
Let me get a word in here. | |
But yeah, I don't know. | |
But that's the whole thing. | |
I think you handled it very well. | |
It was, it was, it was interesting. | |
It's just like, I don't know. | |
People were like biting your tongue a few times. | |
It was hard to get a couple of words in on that. | |
He's a man. | |
I thought I talked fast. | |
Like I was saying earlier as a joke. | |
I was like, that was like the Allies encountering the MG42 for the first time. | |
What the fuck? | |
This guy can, man, this guy can, I'm good at talking. | |
And this guy is like, you know what I mean? | |
That's like Mike Tyson fighting. | |
Oh my God. | |
This guy's even better than me. | |
This guy can talk forever. | |
Yeah, it was. | |
Yeah, it sucks. | |
Well, but that's what he's used to, right? | |
Like he's not a guy that can handle being challenged. | |
And I said to him, too, on TikTok, I was like, all you got to do is just apologize. | |
Just be like, don't, just be like, sorry. | |
I'm an asshole. | |
And he should have reached out to these people that didn't get to speak. | |
They did all this work. | |
These women, these nurses were like, here's what we'll say. | |
We'll say, like, they spent time and energy and went there to deliver a message. | |
And that was their, and they lost it because of this guy's, you know, ego. | |
And the same with the teachers. | |
Like, I would like to know what's going on with the teachers, you know, in the schools and this kind of shit. | |
And what is police on guard for the have to say? | |
Well, now we'll never know because, you know, it's more important that Chris Guy gets to talk. | |
And that's not good for anybody. | |
And like you said, it's not about one person because if it is, they just get rid of that one person and that's it. | |
I would rather, I don't want a couple of like rock star celebrity fucking people. | |
I want 20 million, you know, similarly sized accounts and people going out and doing the same thing. | |
Like that's a legal. | |
What are you going to do? | |
You're going to throw them all in jail? | |
You're going to censor everybody? | |
If everybody gets out and helps push, like that's good. | |
If you're on my team, I'll absolutely help you and support you. | |
And you know what I mean? | |
That's all I want. | |
I just don't want to live in a nightmare. | |
That's really all I want. | |
I don't want to, or my kids or anybody. | |
100%. | |
Yeah, so I guess something can't be bothered. | |
Well, but I mean, you know, the other side of it, I guess, is it was because of his personality, because of his, you know, larger-than-life persona that he likes to put out there is what got him on these bigger platforms to get the message out. | |
Like, I've been saying the same thing he has. | |
I haven't gotten near the people or the attention that he has, nor do I want it, but I, it's still, he is able to get the message out to a lot of people. | |
I think a lot of it was because of his the video there at the airport and everything like that when that was a big thing. | |
I got like 20 or 30 million views or something. | |
And then, like, once you've got the, once you've got the microphone, he ran, you know, he ran with it, but he forgot to be a grown-up at the same time, apparently, which sucks because it adds legitimacy to the whole thing. | |
And it's like they're all like, oh, look, they're all fighting each other now. | |
And it's like, well, not. | |
So, and I said to, I was like, so anybody that's a fan of like Randy or you or anybody else, now they have to choose if they're also, you know, a fan of Chris Guy, now they have to choose whose side they're on. | |
Like, this is Division 101. | |
I don't think so. | |
Like, I don't, I don't give a shit. | |
How many. | |
Well, I mean, I don't, but there's going to be. | |
Exactly, right? | |
I really don't care. | |
If he continues to do what he does and isn't a douchebag, whatever. | |
Yeah, he should just move on. | |
And I was like, just apologize for being a dick and move on, you know? | |
But exactly. | |
I don't know. | |
We'll see what happens on Tuesday. | |
I can't wait to see his secret documents that he won't show anybody. | |
It's an email from Kellyanne Wolf's alt account, you know, like, Jesus Christ. | |
Yeah. | |
Some fucking funny comments here. | |
Guaranteed it's fabricated. | |
Well, we'll see what happens. | |
I don't know who he was talking to because it wasn't Shane. | |
It wasn't you. | |
It wasn't. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know who told him he was invited because I know the people that or anyway, it doesn't, who knows what the hell is going to go on. | |
This guy's just anyway. | |
It doesn't matter. | |
We'll see. | |
We'll be watching on Tuesday. | |
I'm interested to see what happens. | |
But yeah, do you have anything else going on you want to tell anybody about? | |
I got half an hour here left before I. Yeah, sure. | |
I might as well. | |
I got this tour coming up next week in Vancouver, Lower Mainland. | |
We got Hope, Chilliwack, Abbotsford, Maple Ridge, Langley, Burnaby, Vancouver on the island. | |
And then as we head back, we're going to take some, I think, Grand Forks, Castlegar, Cranbrook, and then a couple of spots in southern Alberta on the way to Calgary. | |
Nice. | |
East Coast Canadian says, East Coast Canadian says, I enjoy non-shouting guests that make common sense. | |
Change of pace from earlier. | |
I just got it on the screen there. | |
The town hall series, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. Oh, you guys look motley crew. | |
How many crew tour dates are you going to do? | |
We'll stay on the road forever. | |
I'll never come home. | |
We're getting divorced. | |
That's crazy. | |
Yeah. | |
Hurry on, man. | |
Yeah, well, I have an imposed month holiday after that. | |
Oh, okay. | |
Yeah, I see. | |
I know. | |
I totally understand. | |
I'm probably going to have one at some point, too. | |
Yeah. | |
All right. | |
Cheers, Mark. | |
Thanks for coming by. | |
And at Mark Friesen08 on Twitter. | |
Are you at anywhere else? | |
He hung on. | |
Oh, no, he didn't. | |
I think I got banned on Facebook again tonight. | |
Yeah, nothing else that matters. | |
You're still there? | |
Yeah, yeah, I'm still here. | |
Are you? | |
Yeah, okay. | |
I think I'm on Facebook still, but I might have been banned tonight. | |
I'm not sure. | |
Okay. | |
And then there's FFCS, which is freedom for Canadian sovereignty.info. | |
FFCS.info is his website, and you can go there. | |
Yeah, that's the website. | |
If you're interested, you can go check all that stuff out. | |
Oh, and there's all your stuff right there on your Twitter page. | |
Odyssey, Rumble Gab, and Bob, all right. | |
Cool, man. | |
Yep. | |
All there. | |
Cheers, sir. | |
Cool, man. | |
Appreciate it. | |
Roger that. | |
Talk to you next time. | |
Okay, man. | |
Bye. | |
Bye-bye. | |
Am I freezing, everybody? | |
Let me turn this off. | |
Stupid Zoom. | |
No more Zoom for you, Zoomy. | |
Let's see. | |
NYC bit says, yo, that last movie you guys made with the hand doll drinking the whiskey was that's coming out tomorrow. | |
The full version. | |
It's 35 minutes long. | |
I'm glad you reminded me. | |
I have the ad somewhere on Telegram. | |
Where are we here? | |
Where did I put it? | |
There we go. | |
I'll just save the. | |
Save the Twitter post from East Coast Canadian. | |
It's another Platte Army special. | |
Another one. | |
Another one. | |
We've got another one. | |
There's two. | |
There's two movies now. | |
We're a movie studio, Philip, where we've got accreditations. | |
We've got all kinds of credits here. | |
Boog to the future. | |
It's called a Platte Army movie. | |
We'll premiere as a watch party on YouTube at 11 p.m. | |
Eastern on the East Coast Canadian main channel following Super Conspiracy Thursday. | |
When it ends, it will be gone for one week. | |
So I apparently can premiere it on Friday, I guess. | |
After the stream's over, I'll play it. | |
Why not? | |
Or before. | |
Before or after, maybe after. | |
Yeah, we can do that. | |
We'll play it after tomorrow night if you miss it. | |
If you miss it tomorrow, we'll play it Friday here as well after the stream. | |
And Derek may play it also, apparently. | |
So cheers. | |
Cheers to everybody. | |
You'll enjoy it. | |
It's 35 minutes long. | |
There's a drone. | |
There's a fucking hand puppet. | |
There's a time machine. | |
Pierre Trudeau is in it. | |
There's betrayal. | |
There's technology. | |
There's all kinds of crazy shit going on. | |
There's a couple of vicious, ruthless murders by the state. | |
There's a couple of edgies in there for a minute. | |
There's a Greg Wycliffe cameo. | |
Greg's a party animal. | |
Unbeknownst. | |
We didn't know how much of one he was, but you'll see. | |
You'll see. | |
So that's tomorrow. | |
Tomorrow on East Coast Canadians channel. | |
Go find that. | |
I'll post an ad again tomorrow before it's time. | |
On the Telegram channel, t.me slash Raging Distant. | |
On Telegram. | |
On the Telegram. | |
You can find it. | |
You can go there and get it. | |
There's so many windows open. | |
This is a nightmare. | |
Dr. D says, Chris Guy equals Agent Provocateur or Controlled Shale. | |
I think he's just a guy that's over his head. | |
That's what I think. | |
I think he doesn't. | |
I mean, he doesn't want to admit that he made a mistake, that he did wrong. | |
You know what I mean? | |
And everybody, every adult I've talked to is like, yeah, that's just not how you act, Man. | |
That's not the way to do it. | |
And he refuses to fucking give ground on that. | |
He's just going to just dig himself into a hole. | |
And what's on the laptop? | |
What's on the laptop? | |
Corporal Pumpkin Launcher says, Chris Guy's life mission is to give AIDS back to them. | |
Jesus Christ. | |
God, every time I see a post from him, I'm like, should I even read this? | |
I don't know. | |
CRJ says, let the BC bigots take Mark out for oysters. | |
Buck a shuck. | |
We'll let him know. | |
Yeah, go get a hold of him. | |
He's coming your way. | |
Starshine Girl says there were 1 million views of the Derek Sloan video with the Doctors. | |
If all patriots group together, we can be a force. | |
The number one priority is to defend free speech. | |
Then we can be victorious. | |
And that is the priority. | |
If we can't talk to each other, if we can't communicate, it's over. | |
Screwed. | |
That's the hill to die on for sure. | |
That's why it's the First Amendment, not the second. | |
The first is if you can't speak your mind, dude, you live in a nightmare. | |
You live in a totalitarian. | |
This is the kind of shit that the founding fathers of America were, the founding fathers of America were afraid of. | |
That's what they tried to escape and fought against. | |
And now it's coming back. | |
And it's our turn. | |
It's just sorry you didn't get to live another 50 years of relative peace and norm. | |
Like the people, the post-World War II generation just had it awesome. | |
Nothing really that bad happened. | |
Now things are descending into madness again. | |
And that's why the First Amendment is so important. | |
It's the number one for a reason. | |
It's the most important thing. | |
And we need that and group up and communicate and find your friends. | |
That's, I reckon 100%. | |
We had the guys over the weekend in Sketch and Mastunistan. | |
And then these guys in Ontario meet up. | |
Look at them all having a great, everybody had a great time. | |
Everybody's happy. | |
They're all doing this not very non-threatening salute here. | |
You know? | |
Lobster's there and Edgy's there and Gary the sheriff is there. | |
You know, everybody's having a great time. | |
And we had a bunch of people in Saskatchewan do the same thing. | |
We should do more of this. | |
We should be doing this everywhere. | |
There's pockets of people. | |
We're spread out all over the country, but I guarantee you there's somebody nearby you. | |
There's somebody near you that isn't crazy and knows what's going on. | |
So find them. | |
Find them and hang out and be friends. | |
And that way now there's two of you. | |
Even if there's only two, it's like that. | |
I would welcome, if I was completely by myself and I had nobody, I would fucking crawl over through gravel over my knees to have one person, one friend that understands, you know, what's going on and to share that burden with, you know what I mean? | |
Or there's two or there's four or there's 10, you know? | |
There's a, you know, go join the group. | |
Find the metal, mate, says E and M. Thank you, sir. | |
And yeah, it's a Starshine Girls quote. | |
That's true. | |
I mean, it doesn't take that many. | |
What's 3% of a country to fight an empire? | |
Allegedly, that's the rumor of what happened with the British. | |
Haitian president was assassinated, blah, blah, blah. | |
I'm going to go through a couple other. | |
Oh, yeah, more of this vaccine shit. | |
More of it. | |
Okay. | |
Yeah. | |
Okay. | |
Let's finish this crazy nonsense. | |
And then we got a few more minutes before I go and retire forever. | |
So, and you know, the fear porn is going to continue. | |
Ontario's Trump Doctor, the Trump Doctor of Ontario calls for pushing vaccines among young people ahead of school return. | |
Time is of the essence. | |
We're running out of time. | |
We've got to hurry up in time. | |
They're going to try and scare you and they're going to try and make it seem like you're oh man. | |
You have a vaccine. | |
They're working at your doubts and they're trying to make you doubt yourself and, oh, maybe I'm wrong. | |
It's normal. | |
It's natural. | |
You're supposed to. | |
If you think you're right all the time, like some people that we talked to today, that's not healthy. | |
You should always, I mean, and it's also not healthy to do the opposite where you second guess yourself to death. | |
You should always re-examine your beliefs and re-examine what you every once in a while and just double check. | |
Double check your work. | |
Does this make sense? | |
Am I going crazy? | |
Let's go read. | |
Let me read this again. | |
Let me look at this again and make sure I didn't miss something. | |
Maybe I got it wrong, you know? | |
No, they, you know, it's healthy. | |
It's normal. | |
You're supposed to. | |
All right. | |
There's a difference. | |
But this, you know, they want you to, they're trying to get in there. | |
Case counts are dropping, but experts warn the unvaccinated remain vulnerable during reopenings. | |
Oh, no. | |
Oh. | |
Oh, my vulnerable to what? | |
The fucking flu again? | |
The thing that I've... | |
Regions relax restrictions. | |
This delta spreads. | |
Oh, no. | |
The delta. | |
The UConn is our one guy in the UConn, you know. | |
I don't think there's too many people in the UCon that follow this, follow the channel and follow the community. | |
But if there is, set up a Telegram channel. | |
I put it as a joke because there's literally only one guy up there. | |
I had one person once say, I'm in the UConn, you know, experiencing a spike in cases. | |
Oh, no. | |
There's a spike in massive amounts of side effects. | |
If you go on Telegram, there's a channel. | |
There was a Facebook channel that shut it down, hundreds of thousands of people. | |
It's not, you know. | |
And now look what we're getting into. | |
Biden calls for door-to-door vaccine push. | |
Experts say more is needed. | |
Experts say, experts say, experts say. | |
It's almost as annoying as excuse me, excuse me. | |
Which is more annoying? | |
Experts say or excuse me, sir? | |
Some public health experts worry the administration is not being aggressive enough in waging what the president calls a wartime effort to vaccinate the economy. | |
The New York Times, you don't print nonsense and fear non-port. | |
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | |
By Michael D. Scheer and Noah Whalens. | |
Two, it took two of you guys to write this fucking masterpiece, huh? | |
Faced with a steep decline in vaccination rates, President Biden said on Tuesday his administration would send people door to door. | |
Oh, really? | |
Is this the video? | |
More healthcare settings and respond to hotspots. | |
The president will outline five areas his team is focused on to get more Americans vaccinated. | |
One, a targeted community-by-community door-to-door outreach to get remaining Americans vaccinated by ensuring they have the information they need on how both safe and accessible the vaccine is. | |
Two, a renewed emphasis on getting the vaccines to more primary care doctors and physicians, something that we've seen. | |
We're just going to have to try harder. | |
They don't respect your right to not. | |
You know, I choose no. | |
No, there is no choice. | |
There's only keep trying until you get the right answer, which is get the vaccine. | |
Dude, man, it's just not going to end well. | |
Jack Pasovic says, the Axios editor says, people who object to door-to-door vaccines are national security threats. | |
Where is this going? | |
I'm not the only person saying this. | |
It's very obvious to anybody with a brain that's been paying attention or reads. | |
I mean, people are pretty predictable. | |
I mean, there's only so many different things the cycle of madness can go, and it's going there right now. | |
Who is this? | |
The editor of Axios says that we know that access and timing are why many people haven't gotten COVID vaccines. | |
No, we don't fucking want one who otherwise want them. | |
No. | |
Is it going to get to the point where they're holding people on the ground outside their homes, like those fucking disturbing old folk, like Alex Jones used to put out, and they're just forcibly vaccinating, like screaming kids and like, you wanted this, though. | |
I read the polls. | |
You like it. | |
So, of course, it makes sense to go door-to-door offering them. | |
Objecting to this is really objecting. | |
Objecting to this is really objecting to the public health, economic health, and national security. | |
You're a terrorist if you don't want the vaccine. | |
That's the narrative. | |
That's the thinking that they're peddling. | |
And look at this, motherfucker. | |
Where's Gary? | |
You want to get mad, Gary? | |
This made me, I mean, I don't know how many, did somebody just walk up and just dummy this fucking guy. | |
In Australia, or in Britain, where is this? | |
163 children accidentally were vaccinated, but it's no big deal. | |
Well, we didn't mean to. | |
So whatever. | |
Listen to this, fucking all. | |
How damaging is it for the public to perception and the strength of the vaccine? | |
Australia. | |
What I find more embarrassing, James, is that you would make that sort of question accusation against frontline health staff who work their butts off and who tomorrow will have achieved a million vaccinations into arms. | |
You know what? | |
School intention. | |
Wait, what? | |
Why did he say a million dollars? | |
Did you hear that? | |
Is money on your mind, Fatty? | |
Into arms. | |
You know what? | |
Listen to my butts off and who tomorrow will have achieved a million vaccinations. | |
Tomorrow I will have achieved a million vaccinations, he said. | |
I will achieve a million dollars, he almost said. | |
What the fuck is going on, man? | |
Eileen Davila's husband is affiliated with pharmaceutical companies getting money. | |
Bonnie Henry's speechwriter leaves to go work for AstraZeneca. | |
How many of these people are how many are compromised? | |
Are they all compromised? | |
Why is no one investigating? | |
Where is the police? | |
They're busy telling you to put a mask on. | |
They're busy telling you to fucking not have people exercise in your backyard like that Sean Zimmer legend Viking massive fucking statue of a man there in Winnipeg. | |
That's what they're busy doing. | |
Not, you know, there is serious, huge corruption going on. | |
And who tomorrow will have achieved a million vaccinations into arms. | |
You know what? | |
The school intended it well. | |
There was a mistake. | |
And so what? | |
It's happened out of a million vaccinations. | |
And so what? | |
So we accidentally stuck 160 kids against their parents. | |
So what? | |
With an experimental gene therapy that you can never undo. | |
So what? | |
So what? | |
There's a cop standing right behind him. | |
Listen to him say this shit. | |
Yeah, so what? | |
Move on. | |
You need to fucking move on to a graveyard and have a big party at which you will resign from your position and go underground to live far away from us, you fucking psycho. | |
Some of the quotes, these people, these are the people we're supposedly meant to trust with our health. | |
Move on. | |
Yeah. | |
Did he say a million dollars? | |
Yes, he's talking about money. | |
Why? | |
That's an odd thing that his brain has now, you know, correlated, his neural pathways have crossed vaccinations with millions of dollars. | |
I've achieved a million dollars. | |
I mean, I mean, a million vaccinations. | |
Are you getting paid? | |
Oh, that's fucking, that's very disturbing. | |
Meanwhile, in India, India apparently gets some things right. | |
Look at this. | |
The Bar Association rebukes the World Health Organization's chief scientist over ivermectin guidelines for the COVID treatment. | |
They're trying to throw her in jail. | |
And apparently, if she's convicted, it's a death penalty. | |
The Indian Bar Association, a voluntary organization, said has served a second legal notice to WHO chief scientist, Sumya Swaminithan, for allegedly running a disinformation campaign against ivermectin, which has been happening all over the world, coincidentally. | |
No, not just India. | |
It's everywhere, everywhere, everywhere. | |
No, no, no, no. | |
Proven over-the-counter medications, been around forever, very safe, and could have been given to people and saved all kinds of problems. | |
But you don't need, but you don't need a vaccine if there's medications, do you? | |
So we have to pretend there's not. | |
And this is so sick and disturbing that they're trying so hard to force you to get a vaccine. | |
I mean, that in itself is very disturbing. | |
That in itself is evidence. | |
Like I said, a pattern of behavior, right? | |
This kind of stuff shouldn't be happening. | |
And, you know, Ontario, Alberto, we dropped all our restrictions. | |
Oh, you did? | |
No, well, that will never happen. | |
Calgary Stampede to be the first major Canadian event to ask attendees for proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a rapid test. | |
Well, here we fucking go, right? | |
That will never happen. | |
Stop telling me things will never happen and then they happen and then never like, you're wrong every fucking time and we're right every fucking time. | |
If you notice that trend, when you say that'll never happen and then it happens, well, that'll never happen and then that happens. | |
Well, that'll never happen and then it happened. | |
Maybe you should shut up. | |
Maybe you don't know what you're talking about. | |
Maybe you should listen to people that are more often right than they aren't. | |
Here we go. | |
What is normally a sweaty boozy 18 about venue with both a tent covering and canvas walls has also been replaced by a canopy with open-air sides. | |
As the Stampede makes final preparations for an opening at the end of this week at the 10-day rodeo exhibition in Midway is a critical public test of Alberta's reopening plan. | |
Even with the event's reduced capacity, fewer vendors and attractions, some doctors have expressed concern about bringing thousands of people together on the grounds just ah, unless they're in Texas or Florida, right? | |
Unless they're at a Trump rally. | |
Shouldn't they all be dead? | |
Shouldn't they all be dead? | |
I'm so tired of it. | |
I don't give a fuck anymore. | |
I don't care. | |
I'm a doctor. | |
No one gives a shit. | |
You know what this whole thing has done is exposed how worthless your fucking degrees are. | |
I mean, it really is pointless. | |
It's pointless. | |
Friend of ours, someone from the community I'm not going to name, had a reprimand at work for being like, why are you making fucking TikTok videos? | |
This is ridiculous. | |
Like that's an empty hospital. | |
None of them make a TikTok video. | |
This is a joke. | |
There's nobody in ICUs anywhere. | |
There's people having fucking massive problems with the vaccines everywhere, though. | |
But you can't talk about that. | |
This channel's done now on YouTube, by the way, guys. | |
It's over. | |
I said too much by this point. | |
They're going to knock it down. | |
So, ragingdecent.com. | |
The Telegram channel. | |
You got to join it and get in there before they ban that also. | |
But if you're also on Gab and you're on all the things, it's harder to, you know, I don't like doing it either. | |
I don't want to make 10 accounts. | |
You think I did? | |
You think I wanted this? | |
You think I wanted any of this? | |
I never did. | |
I never did. | |
More insane pressure. | |
Look at this. | |
COVID-19 vaccine as a term of probation in his courtroom last week. | |
Madness. | |
A judge, as Ezra Levant's comment, says he'll let criminals off easy if they get the vaccine. | |
So it is a punishment, asks Ezra. | |
And how can any accused consent under such duress? | |
This judge needed to be removed from the bench. | |
One week to the day. | |
The case was about a gun charge and some drugs. | |
Franklin County criminal offender Sylvan Latham tells me he stood before common police court judge Richard Fry. | |
I know Judge Fry's reputation. | |
I know he's known for giving people max time, jail time, all that. | |
I don't want to go to jail. | |
I don't want to have five years' probation. | |
Latham thought his attorney struck a deal with prosecutors to three years probation during his sentencing hearing. | |
I was stressed out right then. | |
I didn't know what to do. | |
I was kind of so put on the spot. | |
Yeah, it's insanely fucking illegal and insane. | |
I mean, oh my God, man. | |
And remember this? | |
They let everybody out of prison because COVID, but now people are going to prison because COVID because they're, you know, having outdoor gatherings or they're trying to buy soap at a store or whatever the fuck, you know? | |
You didn't have a mascot. | |
Oh, you got a license for that. | |
That's an attitude. | |
And they're putting them in jail. | |
But people are getting let out of jail. | |
It makes no sense. | |
There's no none of it. | |
There's no reason any of these people should be in charge. | |
Here's something nice to listen to for a minute. | |
Speaking of, again, the more communist madness, part of it is dislodging, disenfranchising, and destroying the white majority of Western countries. | |
It disrupts the national unity, creates a chaotic nightmare environment, which they can then capitalize on to impose their new world order, the new normal, if you will. | |
And here is a black parent telling you why it's fucking completely insane. | |
My name's Ian Rice. | |
I've got two children here at the Caledonia School District. | |
It's very apparent here by all of the parents that have spoken that this board and the school district is failing. | |
More importantly, I came here to talk about political race theory. | |
This theory was never meant to be brought into grade schools, high schools, at all. | |
It's actually taught in the collegiate atmosphere. | |
And more importantly, the legal portion of the collegiate atmosphere to see different laws through the lens of race from an ethics and an ethical standpoint, right? | |
Not for grade schools and high schoolers. | |
The problem with bringing it to high school and grade school level is that we don't have the educators to properly teach these kids. | |
Instead, they're using it as their own agenda to indoctrinate the kids to hate each other. | |
And whether you believe that to be true or not, the reality is that's what's happening. | |
Critical race theory is teaching that white people are bad. | |
That's not true. | |
That would teach my daughter that her mother is evil. | |
You already have an educator within your staff that has pulled my daughter aside and said, well, you're a minority, so you know better than to engage in certain things. | |
When I was brought to the school's attention, nothing happened to the educator. | |
Instead, my daughter was brought in, and she was ridiculed. | |
Because we're the enemy to it. | |
So my question is now, with critical race theory being brought in, what is your criteria to educate the educators? | |
And who are you to educate my children, or any of our children, in life issues? | |
That's our job. | |
Your job is to teach them math and science. | |
Our job is to teach them about life. | |
I believe racial issues and tensions across the U.S. are nowhere near what they used to be decades ago. | |
Correct. | |
Do we have a long way to go? | |
Sure. | |
Do we still have individuals out there that need to be taught? | |
Absolutely. | |
But I believe the people here don't look at me as a black man. | |
They look at me as a man standing in front of you addressing the issue that we all are very passionate about. | |
You know, what is there to disagree with there? | |
But they will never show you that because white people bad. | |
White people bad. | |
It's like, and they just pretend that, no, no, we all think that. | |
There's tons of fucking non-white people that are 100% in agreement with what we're saying over here. | |
You know, a lot. | |
There's natives, there's blacks, there's Muslims, there's fucking all kinds of common sense people that are like, yeah, this is fucking crazy. | |
You know what? | |
It doesn't matter what your ethnicity is. | |
Crazy is crazy. | |
If you can recognize crazy, I'm cool. | |
Yeah, you can hang out with me. | |
But if you can't, I don't care. | |
And the same thing goes for this stupid bitch that was in the Telegram that time because I was giving shit to all these, you know, these guys flipping cop cars because of their hockey game. | |
You know, this guy was one guy, DMM, he's like, fuck you, kill yourself. | |
Abs rule. | |
I'm like, oh my God, you don't get it, man. | |
You're so dumb. | |
And she was like, oh, you're just attacking white men. | |
I'm like, I don't, you don't just get to be accomplished because you're born. | |
I'm a white guy. | |
Therefore, I'm a maid. | |
No, these guys are flipping cop cars and obsessed with sports ball. | |
They're a disgrace. | |
They're an embarrassed. | |
I'm embarrassed by them. | |
They embarrass me because if they're like, well, there's white people for you. | |
I'm like, oh, God. | |
Much like how I imagined that guy and people like Barricade Garage would feel when they see BLM like looting stores and attacking people overnight. | |
You're just like, oh, no, you're making us all look retarded, man. | |
Right? | |
You don't just get to be shit for fucking existing. | |
What a weak cocked thing. | |
Is that what they're about over there? | |
Is that what you guys are doing? | |
Oh, well, white people are amazing. | |
Well, then how do you, Justin Trudeau's a white guy? | |
How do you explain that fucking massive miscalculation? | |
There's quite a few pieces of shit on our side, too. | |
So to really hyper-laser focus in on that as your fucking good and bad scale is ridiculous. | |
It's just, it's just stumbling. | |
Ryan Dawson's a Native American, but he's apparently also a white supremacist because Andy Haidt said so. | |
And on and on and on. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Are you sane or are you insane? | |
That's really the most important. | |
Everything else, you sort that out. | |
If you have sane people in charge and insane people back in sanitariums where they're fucking supposed to be, everything else will sort itself out. | |
Literally everything else. | |
All of the problems we have are because maniacs are running everything and crazy people and liars and thieves and psychos. | |
That's the problem. | |
And if we sorted that out, we'll all go back to the good old days where things were not fucking crazy, when everything wasn't on fire, everybody wasn't killing everybody, and everybody wasn't fighting. | |
I mean, Jesus Christ, the last two years has been absolutely, I feel like I've aged 10 years. | |
I look like I've aged 10 years. | |
I'm, you know, I'm not enjoying this. | |
Are you? | |
Someone sent me this in. | |
Was it Sean? | |
And it's appropriate timing. | |
Let's listen. | |
This is going to be inoculate everyone or almost everyone. | |
Unacceptable! | |
We'll be right back. | |
Ah, it is unacceptable. | |
It's absolutely crazy. | |
And they don't have any respect. | |
So why are they going to stop? | |
They're never going to stop. | |
They're going to keep attacking people until you defend yourself. | |
It's like bullies. | |
You know, that's the oldest, you know, you got to stand up to a bully to make them stop, right? | |
And that's why is the left, why is the government, the state? | |
And when I say the state and the government, I mean the global one because it really doesn't matter. | |
It doesn't matter if you're in, if you're doesn't matter if you're in the United States, if you're in Canada, if you're in Australia, if you're in New Zealand, you're in the UK, you're in a lot of most of Europe, you're having the same problems to varying degrees of severity. | |
It's either, you know, some things are worse here than they are there and vice versa. | |
But generally, all of the same issues exist. | |
How did that happen? | |
There is an explanation. | |
Pro sports is a distraction. | |
Someone says, yes, it is. | |
It's really, I mean, it shouldn't be. | |
It should be taught to like, yeah, I like sports. | |
I like to watch hockey. | |
I used to be really, you know, baseball. | |
I like UFC. | |
I like this guy. | |
But they're not in my life. | |
They're not, I'm not going to get so fired up about a hockey game that I go riot in the street and risk incarceration. | |
And you're vandalizing police property. | |
That's a fucking serious offense. | |
You're attacking cops. | |
That's a capital, like that's not a capital crime, but like that's not good. | |
That's bad. | |
They're going to hammer you extra fucking hard. | |
And what got you out of bed, what got your dick hard to go get something done was a hockey game losing. | |
You lost a hockey or you won, whatever. | |
That's what motivates you. | |
So I mean, if you're one of those people, you have no right to complain or care. | |
Things are all fucked up. | |
Yeah, because people like you were apathetic and you cared more about sports than you did the future of your own community and your civilization and your friends and family. | |
That was more important to you. | |
I'm not saying don't watch sports. | |
Somebody messaged me earlier. | |
They go, I hope you don't mind. | |
I watch sports. | |
I don't care if you watch hockey. | |
I care if that's your whole fucking life and you're going to ignore all of this crazy shit that's happening, refuse to help. | |
We're all trying to help. | |
We're all everybody, right? | |
There's tons of people in these chats and stuff that have their own channels, have their own, you know, Media Bear going to talk to you tomorrow. | |
He's an excellent propagandist, does great music videos. | |
And we'll talk about it tomorrow. | |
East Coast Canadians in there, again, tomorrow, bigot to the future. | |
There's tons of people putting in work trying to help. | |
You know what I mean? | |
And where were you? | |
You were flipping cop cars because Carrie probably trade some game dough, boy. | |
Hold heads to hebs. | |
That's what you were doing. | |
Jeez. | |
Let me change my panties. | |
Come on, boys. | |
Come on. | |
You're better than that. | |
Aren't you? | |
Aren't you? | |
Is that where you want to be? | |
Do you not understand what's happening? | |
I got to find a song here for a minute. | |
It's almost over, sir. | |
We're almost done. | |
Yeah, we'll play that one. | |
That's a good one. | |
I like that one. | |
Reverend Chad says, we need a few books, Bert. | |
If you just educate people on right and wrong insanity, the problem is the good people lost control a long time ago and have been mitigated and stifled and suppressed and deplatformed since then. | |
And why they've gotten away with it this long is because the people they're fighting are good people and good people don't want to fucking get mean and nasty and get involved in this. | |
You know what I mean? | |
And that's why they try to debate and explain and educate and talk because they're good people. | |
A good person's immediate reaction isn't, burn them, Phillip. | |
Burn them all and destroy their statues. | |
I want their children in chains. | |
You know, that's not her. | |
That's what they're doing and they've been going at it. | |
But at some point, you have to recognize like, okay, this isn't working, man. | |
It's like getting repeatedly punched in the face and going, excuse me, sir. | |
Ow, sir, excuse me, sir, excuse me. | |
Excuse me, excuse me, sir. | |
Excuse, you know. | |
And then, you know what I mean? | |
It's not effective. | |
They don't care. | |
They hear you. | |
They don't care. | |
It's a big difference. | |
They're not confused. | |
They're not mistaken. | |
They're not accidentally destroying civilization, you know? | |
And, you know, now everybody's been marginalized and pushed into corners and things are getting more and more extreme and more radical because you won't listen to them. | |
You've cut their tongues and you won't let them speak. | |
There's one way to think and there's one way to talk and that's it. | |
Everybody else gets thrown to the side and dumpstered and deplatformed and they think that's going to help. | |
It's not. | |
It's going to make everything much, much worse. | |
Phillip's disciples says, death, instant death. | |
How is this not the damn break moment? | |
You know, the guy like, oh, so what? | |
We've fucking, you know, vaccinated a bunch of kids against your will and consent. | |
Get over it. | |
You fucking get over it. | |
I'm not saying it. | |
I'm not saying it, Cecil. | |
All right. | |
I know you put that thought in my head with a laser beam. | |
I'm not saying that one. | |
Nope. | |
I know what you're doing. | |
Was it you, Philip? | |
One of you. | |
One of you, Dennis or Stacey. | |
And he says, Australians, are Australians really going to let this happen? | |
Ian says, find your metal mates. | |
Find your friends. | |
Find the boys. | |
They're out there. | |
And that's the thing. | |
We need numbers. | |
We need unification. | |
We need people to feel supported. | |
And it helps you be a little bit more brave if you know there's people behind you that support you. | |
If you know you're not on your own, you're more likely to stand tall. | |
Robert O'Leary says, You hit the nail on the head. | |
This is a worldwide communist takeover. | |
What was your rank when you left the forces? | |
I was a master corporal. | |
I was supposed to be a sergeant. | |
It's a long story. | |
But because I was being medically released, they didn't want to burn a promotion on me, but I should have been a master corporal. | |
It still annoys me. | |
I did the work. | |
I did the training. | |
I had the fucking meriting. | |
I was fucking fucking. | |
Couldn't give me the fucking goddamn sash, could you? | |
I don't care. | |
14, 14 years in that goddamn dumpster, you know? | |
The lemon guy? | |
What are you guys talking about? | |
Over there on Trovo. | |
No idea. | |
No idea. | |
Oh, YouTube's still running this whole time. | |
We need to just bring this together. | |
Again, the Telegram channel, t.me slash Raging Sistant. | |
Go there. | |
Join that one. | |
And there's a pinned message which has some of the provincial boards in there. | |
And just, you know, there's no rush. | |
Maybe there kind of is, but just be like, you know, hey, is anybody from, you know, where's that group? | |
I'm like, it's here. | |
Here's the link. | |
Go to that one. | |
If there's not one, start one. | |
You know, and just that's, that's the best. | |
Because again, you saw the pictures, man. | |
Everybody had a great time on the weekend. | |
And it's good because that's, and they don't want you to do that. | |
They don't want you to have friends and community and, you know, anything in common. | |
They want you separated and, you know, alone, naked and afraid. | |
What else? | |
I think we're almost done. | |
I think I got it all. | |
Yeah, New Zealand is a nightmare. | |
And again, is there like a proxy war going on? | |
Another massive fucking ship explosion? | |
Like, there's a better view of it. | |
Here it is from far away. | |
There's just shit blowing up everywhere. | |
Container ships, oil ships, refineries, pipelines. | |
All over the world. | |
The Bering Sea, there was one. | |
There was one in the Black Sea. | |
There was another one, a bunch in China. | |
Like, what is fucking going on? | |
Somebody's like, this is like the opening stages of a war, really, is when you're trying to knock out infrastructure and gain some kind of upper hand before you. | |
We're not getting told the whole story here. | |
I'm sure of that. | |
Whoop-de-doo. | |
Don't worry about it. | |
Meanwhile, there's five attacks in 72 hours on U.S. bases. | |
Like, that's not predictable, right? | |
They're leaving. | |
Of course, they're going to. | |
Just like the end of Vietnam. | |
They're going to get more and more aggressive and chase you right out of the fucking country. | |
Injuries reported 14 rockets at U.S. base in Iraq. | |
I'm glad we all did it. | |
Glad we did it. | |
And it was the Iranians. | |
We got to get them. | |
We got to get the Iranians. | |
No, no. | |
Send them all home to focus on our domestic population. | |
That's what we want to do. | |
That's what we want to do. | |
Planes falling out of the sky. | |
Peter Ranscomb on YouTube says, right. | |
Don't worry about that either. | |
Haven't got a telegram yet. | |
Hopefully soon. | |
If you're going to get Telegram, go to the Telegram apps, their page. | |
Get it from Telegram's page, not the Google or Apple Play Store. | |
Those are censored and compromised. | |
Don't do that. | |
You don't want that one. | |
Mika Shrednick says, remember that letter from the concerned BC doctor to Bonnie H. Guess where he practiced? | |
Lytton, BC. | |
Ooh, really? | |
There's some fucking wild shit going on. | |
Michael Carr, thank you so much, sir. | |
He just says respect. | |
Right back at you. | |
And again, that's like Mark said, like I've been saying, you know, maybe we're wrong. | |
I don't know. | |
But it's bigger than one person. | |
This is a huge global problem. | |
I try to support everybody I find that I'm like, that guy's doing, you know, yeah, and that guy. | |
I play them all the fucking time. | |
I'm not doing it for my own, you know. | |
If I was really a piece of shit, I would like copy what they said and then say it here like it was my fucking idea. | |
Like, I thought of this, you know? | |
Don't do that. | |
You're supposed to, you know, support your friends, the hashtag home team. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Wherever you are. | |
If you're in the UK, if you're in Scotland, which is technically the UK for now, you know, Ireland, North America, South America, wherever the fuck, we're all fighting the same problems, but against the same people because it's a global communist problem. | |
And, you know, I'll support anybody that's willing to do that. | |
Because there's consequences for this. | |
People have paid professionally. | |
People have been beat up. | |
And you saw the guy get beat up by the skateboard. | |
He's just out there trying to, you know, here's what I believe. | |
Fuck you. | |
Skateboard to the head. | |
Gang beaten. | |
There's been lots of people killed in the States. | |
And, you know, oh man, it's just, it's fucking, you know, nonsense. | |
So there's no need and there's no room for egos and for people to make this about them. | |
It's just, you know, it's toxic. | |
If you're fighting in a war, the last thing you need is to be fighting each other while the fucking, you know, the Soviets are coming over the hill. | |
You know what I mean? | |
Let's get in a fist fight in the machine gun pit while the Soviets charge the position. | |
That's a great fucking idea. | |
We sort out our differences later. | |
We're supposed to be all on one team here. | |
So I kind of look sideways at people like that. | |
And is it narcissism? | |
I don't think he's a controlled. | |
I doubt it. | |
Because again, Canada, there's no fight. | |
It's done. | |
They own this fucking place. | |
They own both all the major political parties. | |
The NDP, the conservatives, and the liberals are owned. | |
I don't know what the minor ones don't really matter because they're probably not going to win. | |
They have no power, right? | |
Yeah. | |
War Relish says you need less enemies, not more. | |
You should make friends. | |
You can't win wars without alliances. | |
You literally cannot. | |
That's like one of the golden rules of like, I'll just fight the whole world by myself. | |
It said no victorious person ever. | |
You need friends, you know, as many as you can find. | |
That will make you stronger, right? | |
And making this a battle of, you know, egos is only going to, it only serves to weaken everybody and turn everybody against each other. | |
And now, you know, if there was somebody who really likes Chris Skye, but also really likes Randy Hillier, they're going to feel obligated to pick a side now. | |
And that, again, how much work could you have done? | |
Could you have had these nurses and these teachers and these people, these docs, whoever, these cops and be like, oh, you know, to let them talk? | |
And nope, you don't. | |
You know, you're making people want to not listen to you rather than the opposite, which isn't whatever, man. | |
Full draw scarp says, you should have this guy on your show. | |
He's great, willing to come on, check out his page. | |
He's from Florida. | |
Well, look at it. | |
Is it Wurzelroot? | |
That guy's channel got nuked. | |
Take naps on interesting. | |
I think I've seen this guy's picture before. | |
I've seen his face before. | |
Take naps on Instagram. | |
I will look into it, sir. | |
Phillips disciples said, three things that matter in the trench. | |
Can I trust you to do your job? | |
Can I trust you to have my back? | |
Can you trust me to do the same? | |
Exactly. | |
And this infighting doesn't help anybody. | |
It helps the bad guys. | |
And it's just, it's sad that you can't see that. | |
And again, meanwhile, they own all three political parties. | |
And the prime minister appointed the governor general, one of his own people. | |
She's a Trudeau, Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation alumni and a former CBC journalist. | |
How is this possibly appropriate? | |
How? | |
I mean, she lords over the government and she can form and dismantle the government. | |
She's got a lot of power, man. | |
And she's already picked a team a long time ago. | |
Clearly. | |
This isn't unbiased, like, this is crazy. | |
This is a banana republic. | |
Just like everywhere. | |
Like, we've been taking over. | |
So, again, we don't all get together and fight together as one big team of equals of peers and not worry about people's ego. | |
Again, what do you care about? | |
You care about your ego? | |
You care about your followers. | |
I've got so many more followers and clicks than you, bro. | |
Okay, cool, man. | |
I care about not living in a fucking prison state where people are going to hunt me down with guns because I didn't take the needle. | |
That's what I care about. | |
Go get your clicks, boy. | |
Go on, you know, skip leg day and get them clicks, homie. | |
That's what we all know is really fucking important around here. | |
Oh, well, I mean. | |
You got to see what he's about, I guess. | |
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Tomorrow afternoon, Media Bear and I will be here. | |
exclusive interview with Dr. Cloud. | |
She's a pan-hail band up in heaven tonight. | |
Six feet sexy, paying out in mind. | |
Oh, God. | |
Freedom always, Foldroskarts. | |
Most of the bad handy. | |
Scott McQueen. | |
Freeda, thank you so much. | |
She says amazing cast. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Catwatch Matter, Montreal. | |
The Ferryman's Doll. | |
Great work at the Agalon on Instagram. | |
The meme page. | |
Check it out. | |
It's hilarious. | |
Anderson Paladin. | |
Bus full of nuns. | |
My favorite bus. | |
Yes, I got Reverend Chad Arya. | |
Quicked up. | |
Nice to see you again, sir. | |
I hope you're doing well in your Unibomber cabin that you're working on. | |
I'm honestly jealous. | |
Kaima Empress Bombaka has documented evidence. | |
Rule. | |
Thank you, sir. | |
So many. | |
DJ Cognille. | |
Peter Frampton. | |
Got all his. | |
Ragingdissonant.com is the website, t.me slash Raging Dissonant. | |
It's down there in the entropystream.live. | |
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 p.m. | |
Eastern, Telegram, T.B. slash Raging Dissonant. | |
Go there, and there's a pinned message in there. | |
You can find it for all the local groups. | |
We're still setting them up. | |
We'll set them up even more. | |
And there'll be goddamn daggal on fucking people everywhere. | |
We're in a parallel. | |
You're in a parallel universe, and so are we. | |
And this is what we're doing. | |
Leave us alone. | |
Leave us alone to diagonal. | |
You know? | |
And all the other Telegram, TikTok, Instagram up there up top. | |
Yeah, raising distance. | |
Thanks again, guys. | |
YouTube, don't get used to this. | |
This is going to be it. | |
You're going to have to go to one of these other places. | |
I know you don't want to move. | |
I know you're comfortable, but neither do I. Almost home. | |
Moving sucks. | |
YouTube, thanks to the modern Saint Jean, Darren, Fred, Deion Green, Simon Walk, and everybody else. | |
I'll be back Friday. | |
And tomorrow, Vear. | |
Friday, 8 p.m. | |
Eastern as usual. | |
Links down there. | |
Share it, guys. | |
Stand up by now and give me a hell. | |
Give me a gal. | |
Stand up by now. | |
And give me the hell. | |
Give me a gal. | |
Stand up right now and give me a hell. | |
Give me a gal. | |
Stand up right now. | |
She in the soul, she's taking control. | |
Pushing the panel through my phone. | |
I'm begging for more, you better hold on tonight. | |
Give me a hell, give me a girl. | |
Give me a hell, give me a girl. | |
Hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey. | |
Hey, hey, hey. | |
What do you got, Phil? | |
Your phone history. | |
I'm afraid to look at this. | |
Recent calls. | |
279 missed calls, Chris Sky. |