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May 24, 2022 - Rebel News
01:05:36
DAILY | Exposing the elites at the World Economic Forum; Trudeau heckled by Indigenous protesters

Rebel News Daily exposes the WEF’s Davos elite—Klaus Schwab’s "Global Shapers" network, Jack Posobiec’s hour-long Swiss police detention, and a pandemic treaty pushing WHO surveillance while disabling Canada’s COVID response. Mark Carney dodged questions on private jets vs. net-zero hypocrisy; Justin Trudeau faced Indigenous protests in Kamloops but avoids accountability for cultural appropriation and systemic failures like boil-water advisories. Profits soared for Big Pharma, creating billionaires every 30 hours amid pandemic-driven poverty, while elites like Freeland flout their own rules. Independent journalists reveal unfiltered truths—from WEF infiltration to Tedros’ alleged CCP ties—challenging mainstream media’s complicity in shielding power structures. [Automatically generated summary]

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Nightmarish Tone Teaser 00:07:02
Good morning, good afternoon, everybody.
Welcome to the Rebel News Daily Live Stream, where I am woefully ill-prepared for today's show because despite being up since the wee hours of the morning trying to keep up with the Davos team, that has consumed my entire life.
So, Adam, hopefully, you will take the lead on the show today because you have a little bit more awareness of the topics as they come at us.
But I'll tell everybody what we're doing and hopefully they can bear with me today because I was writing right up until the moment I heard the music saying, oh, time to go live.
This is the Rebel News Daily Live Stream where we discuss the day's news and the topics that I think people are interested in in an unscripted way, if you can't tell already.
And my friend Adam Sos joins me normally on Mondays where we have sort of an Alberta-centric show, but he's with me here on Tuesday, wherein normally I'm here with my friend David Menzies.
We currently stream the show on YouTube, but depending on the topics that we get to today, and I am completely flying blind with regard to the topics.
So again, I'll take Adam's lead here.
I got you.
We may have to cut the YouTube feed because there are certain things we can't talk about over there.
And it's not like they'll demonetize us.
They did that a long time ago, but they might just nuke our YouTube channel altogether.
And there's like 1.6 million sets of YouTube eyeballs.
And, you know, we like every one of you, even those of you who hate watch us.
But to get around that blatant censorship of big tech, we also stream on Rumble, Odyssey, Super U, and Getter.
Now, we like Getter.
We like you guys, but people can't really interact with us over there.
So if you want to interact with us, because the show is definitely interactive, consider watching us on Rumble, Odyssey, or Super U. Rumble, you can leave a Rumble rant.
That's the paid chat.
We'll read it on air.
Odyssey has hyper chats.
That's their paid chat.
Again, send us one.
We'll read it on air.
And Super U, their paid chat is called a shout.
It's a great way to democratize the show.
You can have your say, unlike with the mainstream media, but also it helps you support the work that we do completely willingly.
Again, unlike the mainstream media, you get to support them and also never watch them at all.
And I think that's it, Adam.
Yeah, I think you got it all.
Yeah, definitely engage on those chat platforms.
One of the big topics for today is going to be the World Economic Forum, what's going on in Davos.
Let us know your thoughts on that.
We'd love to have conversations on that.
I think we should be able to stay on YouTube for most of this.
There might be a little bit of talk about that topic that we don't get into too much, but it's stuff that's being stated by the World Economic Forum that has been on YouTube at length.
So I think we should be okay on most of it.
But I do want to start before we get into this, some incredible journalism, stories that wouldn't be being told, period, if we didn't have our incredible team on the ground.
But before we get into that, I want to play for you just to set the tone here, this clip, and I'll give a bit of a teaser and then talk about it.
But this was the actual clip, and I think Efron tweeted it out over the weekend that kicked off sort of Klaus Schwab coming up and giving his speech.
So this was the kickoff.
All of this stuff you can find at wefreports.com.
But I think this was supposed to be inspiring and was supposed to be empowering.
And it's just really creepy.
So if we have that ready, we can just jump to that.
But it is that tweet of the kickoff before Klaus Schwab's opening comments.
And it's, I don't know if you've seen this already, the clip.
It's the one where he talks about sucking up energy from young people.
And I'm like, don't tell me that.
This is the teaser before he comes out that's supposed to inspire sinister, scary one.
Yeah, we've got it ready.
Let's roll.
It's nightmarish.
Efron described it as nightmarish, and that's dead on.
So let's roll that.
I'm scared already!
Nothing.
Do you notice our cops also have rams on their badges?
It's nothing.
Don't worry about it.
It's probably nothing.
Or goats or whatever.
I know it's not a ram, but you know what I mean?
Baphomic, you mean?
Yeah, it's nothing.
worry about it like there this is the part like the color tone and kian's probably having a nightmare watching this Like, the start is meant, the start is meant to be dramatic and it's edited and it's meant to be nightmarish.
But when they transition over to this, it's still the editing is just as creepy.
This is like a Scientology video.
Yeah, 100%.
Like, the color you didn't change positive, it's still all dark.
And the robot hand grabbing the human being was frightening.
mm-hmm like they've even made this stuff that should just be completely normal creepy somehow
yeah yeah that it that sets the tone for the whole thing
Uh, like, when it normally the music would change, and there'd be like you'd change the saturation levels a bit to when you get to the positive spot, and it wouldn't seem like maybe it's problematic footage or not.
But that's how misguided these people are.
They're their bright, shining future.
They're working towards this drab monotone, robot run, ram-driven, like, yeah, weird.
And at the beginning, I'm like, when you see all the bad things happening, I'm like, stuff they're doing.
Is this the stuff they're gonna do to us that they're currently doing to us, or that they need to rescue us from?
Because I think it's the first two and not the other one.
So, um, I don't know.
They're their uh storytelling, their storyboard was off.
Detained Journalists in Switzerland 00:15:06
They need some editorial from Sheila, I think.
Uh, the tone isn't right here.
Let's uh, let's do some rework.
So, yeah, I hate tone policing, but that is literally my job at the company.
Um, yeah, Efron, I don't, I didn't, I didn't honestly, honest to God, guys.
I'm sorry.
Um, it's just I've been having meetings in the middle of the night with the Davos team.
So, I'm a little, I'm not firing at all, so today, but do we have That clip of Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum, who is like, if somebody said, Sheila, draw me a picture of a sinister, evil oligarch.
I would come up with him.
And then, if they said, tell me what his voice would sound like, that's how I would like pick a voice and say, okay, this is the evil man's voice.
Like, he's getting the evil, sinister guy aesthetic, like right on the money.
But I always call it.
It's so on the nose.
It's so on the nose, you almost don't believe it.
Yeah.
It's like he was created in a bad guy lab.
But there's this video.
I think it was yesterday, his first speech of the World Economic Forum or whatever day it is in Davos.
I don't know what day it is here anymore, let alone what it is in Davos.
But I always call these people like psychic vampires, energy vampires.
They're sucking the goodness out of humanity.
He literally alludes to that in his speech.
Maybe, Efron, you can find this where he's like, I basically saying, I'm paraphrasing here, drink up the energy of the young people.
And I'm like, no, yeah, we have that.
My conspiracy mind, but I've been up all night for several days because the Davos team is eight hours ahead and I'm getting up at two in the morning to have meetings with them.
And then I hear this guy saying he's drinking up the energy of young people.
And I'm like, oh, no, We have that clip.
He says, like, it's, it's about the young influencers, the young WEF influencers, of which there's like, I know there's a council of them in Calgary.
There's one in Edmonton.
Like, this is an, this is everywhere.
It isn't, this isn't a conspiracy.
They have like websites and they're WEF appointed sort of influencers.
And he's drinking up their energy like they're free.
And he says, I'm not depressed often, but when I am, that's in our Slack somewhere.
So if we have that ready to go, we can jump to it.
But I think that was right after this creepy intro.
Yeah.
If there's one session very precious for me, it is this one.
Because I founded the Global Shapers community just over 10 years ago.
And now we have 500 hubs around the world in 500 different cities with over 15,000 active global shapers.
If I'm depressed, which I rarely are, but I would go to one of the shapers' hubs and recharge my energy.
I think it's just amazing what those young people are doing.
Yeah, I just, you know, like, don't tell me that you're sucking the life out of young people, that you're surrounding your founding communities of young people so that you can drink up their energy.
It's not good for my brain because I'm automatically like, oh, okay.
Yep.
Well, it's almost like they're messing with people, like literally having a goat or a ram or whatever.
They have that imagery everywhere.
Like it's either real or they're absolutely messing with people directly.
But speaking of some young people are doing incredible things, but aren't necessarily in the good books of Klaus Schwab and his friends.
We, as we mentioned, have an incredible team on the ground there.
All this stuff can be found at WEF Reports.
I want to get into some of the other incredible stuff, some of the documentary work that's being done by some of our team here as well.
But first, I do want to get into the Savannah Hernandez clip.
And I think we're actually going to roll a big chunk of this clip, but she's part of our sort of team working.
We've got a team on the ground.
Some of them are rebel staff.
Some of them are from other outlets, but they're sort of working together.
They're freelancing with us.
Yeah.
Freelancing.
Yeah.
And Savannah Hernandez has done some absolutely incredible work.
Lots of it, unfortunately, being poached by other places, not giving her credit, but she was on the ground.
Obviously, over the weekend, Jack Posibik was detained and held, and she was there to sort of capture all of that action in an absolutely incredible way, in a way that wouldn't have been done if it wasn't for your support at wefreports.com, if it wasn't for our team being on the ground.
The rest of our team doing incredible stuff there, too.
And I want to get to all that as well.
But Sheila, any comment on this before we roll that clip?
You know, this was something that we were worried about before sending our team there.
We know that these elites will stop at nothing to stop skeptical journalists from invading their safe spaces.
And we can see that the mainstream media is already running cover for them, right?
They have the armed guards protecting them, but they also have the mainstream media protecting them.
Now that there are skeptical journalists on the ground in Davos, the like CNBC is saying, oh, these, it's a hotbed now for conspiracy theorists and far-right madness.
So we anticipated that our team of journalists, there's six of them there.
A couple of them are freelancing for us.
One is in support of Abby.
That's Ruckshawn.
But we sort of had to think about this ahead of time.
What happens if the Swiss police or the World Economic Forum police, who knew such a thing existed, what happens if they nab our people on the ground?
So we did engage a Swiss lawyer, but they didn't get our people.
They grabbed Jack Posobiec, at least for a short time.
He's sitting at a table working with a videographer, not doing anything, not being disruptive, just literally in the act of probably taking in some food before he went to do journalism.
And he was immediately hassled by the Swiss police.
Savannah Hernandez, who's there with our team, was there totally Johnny on the spot.
She got the full story and then she interviewed people after so that it was more than just, okay, well, here's the video.
She also went and said, okay, well, what did the cops tell you?
You know, like for those of us who didn't hear everything, she did all the legwork.
What is a bit of a disgrace was how quickly her work was stolen and unattributed to her.
And that is the kind of stuff that I expect from left-wing outlets and not from our fellow travelers in the conservative movement.
But I think they've gone out of their way to make it right.
Moral of the story, don't see all other people's content when they're working hard to produce it.
But thank goodness our team was there to catch it.
And maybe let's roll a little bit of it.
We were actually just sitting, charging all of our equipment, and we were surrounded by about eight police officers, fully loaded, guns in hand.
And they took apart all of our equipment, searched us, everything out of our bag, felt us up.
All just because we're pointing at the exit sign right next to the Congress building.
Hey guys, this is Savannah Hernandez at opening day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Now, I've been walking around today, and there are so many white badges walking around.
And these white badges are the leaders of corporations.
They are global speakers.
Take your pick.
Big names.
Avi Yemeni has been doing a great job of confronting the majority of these people.
I found a back entrance.
Well, technically, it's the main entrance of the actual conference.
And Jack Pisovic, U.S. journalist, was detained over there.
Excuse me, can I ask you why you're detaining this journalist?
Can you put the phone away, please?
Can I ask you why you're detaining this journalist?
I don't answer your question.
Is it not able to report here?
Please please film me.
Okay.
Can I ask you guys why?
Yeah, can you please stop filming?
Then we can talk.
Why do I need to stop filming?
Because I asked you to.
Should I ask why he's being detained then?
I won't point the camera at you then.
I won't film you, but I would like to know why this journalist is being detained on public property.
What's detained?
Can you explain?
How come he's being surrounded right now?
Is he allowed to leave the area?
We're just making a normal police control because, you know, it's left, everything is very sensible.
Is there a reason he specifically was targeted?
There is a reason because we have to have a reason to control a person.
What was the reason?
What was he doing?
I don't have to tell you that.
Why are you asking me that?
Because this is, you know, he's, there's many journalists here, and I want to know why he specifically is being detained.
There is a reason, but everything is clear now, and we're about to leave in just a few seconds.
Thank you.
Okay.
All right, guys, so Jack Pesobic is currently being detained, and I'm being told by the Swiss officials here that I'm not allowed to record and that I need to delete the footage that I just got.
However, I asked for the specific law pertaining to that, and nobody can tell me.
She said she doesn't have a phone, which is why she can't tell me the law, but I have a phone, but nobody can tell me the specifics.
So it's interesting what's happening here.
All right, Jack, so you said that you've been sitting here for about an hour.
You're surrounded by what looks like Swiss police officers.
What's going on?
Some of the badges actually said World Economic Forum Police said they're here for Davos for the WEF.
So they came by once, a couple hours ago, asked for our passports.
We gave them.
Happy to hand it over.
Didn't see anybody else being asked that question, but have nothing to hide.
So they said, sure, here's our passports.
Then didn't say anything for about an hour.
Then they came by again.
As we were just sort of sitting here, then they came by, detained us with semi-automatic weapons.
Did they give you a reason why they detained me?
No reason whatsoever.
Actually, there was another guy here with a beard who pointed his gun at me repeatedly while I was standing here.
I was trying to film him.
He made me turn it off.
He made a point of pointing his gun at me as much as he possibly could while standing here.
You know, didn't seem to have any problem with that whatsoever.
Just pointing his gun at a journalist who was sitting on the side of the road.
Have you seen any other journalists stopped and searched?
As far as I can tell, we're the only ones who have been targeted, even though we've done nothing wrong.
We've been completely compliant the entire time we were here.
After that point, my entire team was taken behind these tables and frisked.
So they were stripped of all their belongings.
They were frisked head to toe.
I was frisked head to toe, detained.
And just to reiterate, as well, this is a public area.
Anybody can film.
It's a restaurant.
You know, it's just like a supermarket here, restaurant slash supermarket.
So I was frisked, you know, checked everything.
Guy stuck his hand in the front of my pants, stuck his hand in the back of my pants.
So as soon as I get over there, I start filming.
And the police and the woman with them say, hey, can you please stop filming?
There's a law in Switzerland that says you can't film us.
And I said, no, I'm not going to stop filming.
Why are you detaining him?
I don't stop asking the questions because I want to know why a journalist, when there's press all over this entire event, why it is Jark Bosobic that was stopped and detained.
So again, pretty much immediately with me being there, the police left.
They were in two separate vans.
They walked away.
But Bisobic saying that they detained him for upwards of an hour until another reporter came and tried to expose what the WEF is doing to the independent journalists on the ground.
And guys, please remember to go to WEFreports.com for more reporting like this.
There are very few independent journalists on the ground here.
The majority are WEF approved journalists who are only reporting on and talking to the people that they are allowed to.
So to continue independent reporting on events such as these, go to WEFreports.com.
I've been so blessed that Rebel News brought me out to this event.
Please support us.
I'm here with five other journalists, and we're going out and we're covering as much as possible.
So go check it out.
Another thing that I want to point out about the Swiss police as well is yesterday, they weren't out in such force.
Again, it's opening day.
So, of course, we would imagine more forces out, but they have big guns that they're holding.
And they've been standing at street corners.
Some of them are friendly with journalists, some of them not so much.
A little bit of an idea of what it's like on the scene here at the World Economic Forum for an independent journalist.
I'm so happy we've got people down there because they'd just be getting away with this bullying.
That the normal, and this is the new normal, like this normal police control.
You stop and frisk, like, oh, this is a well-known journalist, like, and a very well-known journalist.
They know they can't pretend they don't know who it is.
And they know who he is.
I think maybe Efron or Olivia.
Yeah, they have sort of put Jack on a blacklist at the World Economic Forum months ago.
So they knew exactly who they were targeting.
Yeah.
Well, and I understand to some extent, like there's cases where if there's like some unknown journalist or an unknown party, they've got bags and bags of gear.
There's a bunch of world leaders around.
Like you can kind of see some circumstances where they might be like, hey, who are you?
What are you doing with all this equipment?
But this is a known entity.
He's incredibly well known to these people.
They know who they are.
There's no way that they can say this is just normal police control.
Also, if in your mind, and this is certainly what the World Economic Forum would like, if your version of normal police control is stopping and frisking journalists who are daring to ask a few questions, that paints the picture that a million words couldn't.
That's so shocking and troubling.
And this is definitely an indicator of the direction they would love to have their world police, those with their little ram badges, policing thought all across the world.
There is some incredible stuff going on.
I want to get into some of the Avi action that we got on the streets.
Before we get into that, if you don't mind, I'd like to just take a look at some of the actual content of the World Economic Forum.
And first off, let's look at this.
I want to look first at this Dr. Tedros clip.
And if you want to learn more about this, you can do so at nopandemictreaty.com.
This is a new campaign that we have.
The WHO, these WEF agents, they very much want to implement this new structure where everyone wants to, or rather has to, be subservient to their response mechanisms, which would mean some oligarch politician out in Europe or wherever they may be would implement the policies.
Pandemic Profiteering Policies 00:09:21
So if you thought that, I mean, right now, probably Canada has it about as bad as anywhere as follows some of these mandates, but they would be completely unified and they want all countries signing on to this homogenized sort of treaty response plan for pandemics moving forward.
Of course, you very likely know that Canada already had a response mechanism in place.
Justin Trudeau actually got rid of it.
I think it was two months or no, longer than that.
It was within two within two years of the onset of COVID-19.
Justin Trudeau disabled our entire response mechanism.
So we had these things.
We got rid of it.
Things went bad.
And now they want us to hand everything over to them.
So I think we should have that clip of Dr. Tedros talking about this response mechanism they're trying to set up.
The said priority is protecting health by strengthening the global architecture for health emergency: preparedness, response, and resilience.
In response to the request from the executive board and in consultation with member states, the secretariat has prepared a proposal for a more equitable, inclusive, and coherent global architecture.
This proposal synthesizes and builds on more than 300 recommendations from the various review of the global response to the pandemic.
The international accord, which member states are now negotiating, will provide a vital overarching legal framework under which we make 10 recommendations in three key areas.
First, we need governance that's coherent, inclusive, and accountable.
Second, we need stronger systems and tools to prevent, detect, and respond rapidly to health emergencies.
And third, we need adequate and efficient financing domestically and internationally.
Underpinning these proposals, we need a stronger and sustainably financed WHO at the center of the global health security architecture.
So I hope we stand together on this.
Health is a right, a fundamental human right.
And thank you so much and look forward to working with you.
Thank you for your confidence and support.
Merci bautu.
I heard that he needs money, more laws, and surveillance.
That's important accountability and more surveillance and more funding.
Listen, like this is not, for anyone who's trying to make excuses for this or imply that there's anything conspiratorial here, you can just listen to what these people are saying now.
He's not saying we need to get some top medical professionals to create a framework that can be passed along as a recommendation on how to best respond.
That would be kind of a sane thing for a sort of health organization to do.
He didn't say any of those sane, sensible things.
What he said is we need a sort of accountable and overbearing sort of legal system, a metric of accountability and surveillance.
And like the language he's using has nothing to do.
It's always, well, in the name of healthcare, we need more funding.
We need to be centralized.
We need everyone to be signed off on this.
We need these countries to be held accountable.
It's just, it's wild to see.
And then if that didn't make the point well enough, just to talk about how much this has to do, because what there has to do with health recommendations or helping people or giving back or providing, I could even see, you could make an argument for, oh, well, if there was sort of a unified framework that we all countries work together and those would intersect better and we could prevent future pandemics.
He didn't say any of those things though.
But I do want to jump to this line, this most profitable products line.
I don't know if you've seen this clip yet, but it's absolutely shocking when all they talk about is more money and more funding.
Everyone watch Sheila's face as she reacts to this clip.
Let's run this most profitable products clip from the World Economic Forum directly.
The rise in billionaires has been unprecedented during the pandemic.
And there's been several sectors where that has been mostly concentrated.
And one is in fact the pharma sector, because COVID has been one of the most profitable products ever.
So that's one point to discuss and our report out today is called Profiting from Pain.
How those delays in making this technology available and really having people vaccinated early has contributed to that.
But has also, as was said earlier, it's not only the direct health impacts, but it's the economic, social impacts on all parts of the population and in reality, an increase in inequality, reversing the trend of the last few years where inequality had reduced between rich countries and poor countries.
Unfortunately, now it has widened.
And the statistic was saying every 30 hours, a new billionaire was vintage during the pandemic.
And in every rate, in 2022, a million people are falling into extreme poverty.
Yeah.
Yeah, this is our new report.
Our new report, our new sterilized report.
The thing is, they can't complain that they're profiting, that these people are profiting from pain because it is the policies born in the World Economic Forum that are making the profiting from pain possible.
So they can't have it both ways.
But I see this as the elites are looking at this.
Like, this is a more, like a pandemic is a more efficient wealth and power transfer to them than the old adage of climate change.
This is the new thing.
This is why you're like, oh, monkey pox.
I see.
Here we are.
You take the Republican like war hawks of the past, neocon warmongers who make a ton of money off that.
The new version of that is left-wing pandemic mongers.
Like very often what they're doing is they're tapping into a situation.
There are grains of truth.
There are broader considerations, geopolitical considerations, whatever they may be, or there are medical considerations and they're fear pandering, fear mongering, and then they're pandering to sort of responsive masses.
And then they're selling their products and minting billionaires.
The fact that she said this unapologetically indicates just how much they only care about the people who fly a private jet there and then get in their Maybach and then get to this venue and then they go off to their private islands afterwards.
Like they're like, oh, well, at least I can do this stuff and not be deemed a hypocrite based on the climate change stuff.
This is the new climate change.
Wow.
Like our new report profiting from pain.
And then even like the doubles speak there.
She's like, yeah, we sold people were making so much money in the pharma sector.
But if only more people would have bought it, we could have stopped the pain.
Like, and she's like, that's the reason that we're, it's wild.
Like they're like, just give us money.
We're going to put a bit of a sugar-coated layer of sensibility on this, but I know.
And then it wasn't enough.
It wasn't enough for them to be minting billionaires all over the place because of lockdowns and scaring the daylights out of people and then cloaking the solution in patriotism, much like the war hawks, right?
Oh, you're helping your neighbor.
You're helping your country by getting this vaccine.
Very much the same way as, oh, if you support the war effort, you're a good patriot.
But they say it so matter of fact, as though everybody already knows this.
And we do.
It's just interesting for them to say the quiet stuff out loud.
And yet, they still insist on wringing just that little bit more out of people, just making one or two more billionaires through vaccine mandates.
Well, and then the other wild thing is here, they're like, oh, for the first time in a long time, we're actually seeing the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
Well, it's almost as though you shut down the economies of all the poor people or the middle class people.
Take their jobs away.
Yeah.
Fire them, crippled economies, like destroyed so many countries that are in these countries that were trying to climb up.
And I understand, I understand to an extent, but lots of these countries depend entirely on tourism and you shut that down absolutely entirely.
So your policies and your activism very much contributed to that narrowing gap.
And it also contributed to the extremely wealthy becoming even more extremely wealthy.
Listen, I mean, Bill Gates left Microsoft and got right into this right before this new wave of activism kicked off.
That isn't a coincidence.
If you think that that's just a happy coincidence that he happened to transition over right when this was all happening, if you believe that, I mean, it's, and it could be, I'm not saying it's a coincidence in that he's behind all of it and orchestrating it necessarily, but he was aware that this was a direction that the world was heading.
I mean, he tapped into that and he rode the wave, or maybe he directed it.
Why Wealth Gaps Widen 00:15:43
Who knows?
We don't know that information, but it's been very apparent to people who want to make a lot of money and people who are connected in these WEF circles that this has been the place that we're going to make money moving forward.
Wild stuff.
Just to one of the most that the fact that Jason calls COVID one of the most profitable products.
Products.
That's a weird way to talk about a virus, isn't it?
But it wasn't even like a stumble or a miss.
It was just an accurate description of whatever she thought was happening.
Oh boy, we're dancing pretty close to YouTube.
Well, we're saying what they said, though.
We're just this is on a million YouTube channels.
It's official World Economic Forum.
So she said it, not us.
That's right.
Now, I'm putting the team on the spot, but the reason I want to talk about this is because it is the last thing that I watched before I came on air.
And it is Avi Yamini running into Mark Carney.
That's my next point.
Yeah, it's ready.
Is it great?
I was going to say literally my next point.
Thinking of fear porn peddlers, there's Mark Carney, former head of the Bank of Canada.
Then he went to be the head of the Bank of England.
Now he's the special envoy for climate change at the United Nations.
And he obviously took a private jet to the private airport in Davos and then likely took a helicopter from there to a private helipad because that's how you commute in Davos if you're an elite.
Our team discovered that by going to the airport.
And he ran into True North's Andrew Lawton with a great question about oil and gas.
How will the Canadian, because Mark Carney's a Canadian, by the way, how will the Canadian oil and gas sector survive the net zero garbage you guys are promoting here while you fly in on private jets?
And then Avi started asking him questions and he shoves Abby's microphone away, bats it away, and then flees.
And for me, I see this and I think, oh, look at how unused to seeing skeptical journalists these people are.
Skeptical journalists have invaded their space safe space of Davos finally this year, and they have no idea how to react.
They think they can just roam the streets of Davos and nobody's ever going to question them.
Well, sorry, not this year.
Anyways, we should roll that clip.
And then I'm sure, Adam, you've got lots to say.
I do lots of media.
Friendly media.
No, I do.
No, God.
The ones that are here invited.
I'm doing no media that's can we sit down and make a time with you and answer some actual tough questions?
You can make a request for a meeting and say you can deny it.
I never do.
My one question is: Can the Canadian oil and gas sector survive the net zero frozen being promoted here?
As I said, I never do.
If you want an interview with me, like everybody else, you make a request and we can have it.
And will you accept that?
Like everybody else, if I can put it in, okay?
How do you justify the how does the UN climate envoy justify the massive carbon footprint here tonight to set this up this fake city for a wake event?
How did you get here?
Did you flock to me?
You woke?
Did you come on a private jet?
Of course not.
So how do you justify this?
Look at all of this.
For one wake event, the carbon footprint is huge.
Do I think that's a bit hypocritical?
Drop it.
Look, there's lots of progress being made.
But look, I'm not doing a stand-up interview, okay?
Why not?
You're walking that way, anyways.
I think people around the world, you know, they see they say regaining trust.
That's the whole purpose.
I do lots of media.
Friendly media.
No, I do.
No, God.
The ones that are here invited.
I'm doing no media at this time.
Can we sit down and micatan with you and answer some actual tough questions?
You can make a request for a meeting and say you can deny it.
Look, as I say, with everyone, as with everyone else, you can do the same thing as with the guy from True North.
Oh, you're amazing.
He's a good guy, but I'm not a good guy.
I'm sure you're a good guy as well.
All of you look good.
It's absolutely right.
But the whole world is looking at this now, guy and you're a pack of hypocrites, and you're at the top of the chain there.
How do you, what would you answer, people?
Just give me one answer to the people.
Thank you, sir.
You know, wow.
I leave that saying, Mark Carney is very smug, where he just says, drop it.
Like when somebody calls him out on his hypocrisy and his advocation for job-killing policies, that like Avi's out there asking questions about my husband's job.
That's what Avi is doing.
And Mark Carney, when you call him out and say, well, you know, you're mad about Sheila's SUV and her husband's job in the oil patch, but you flew here in a private jet in a fake city.
And all he says is, drop it, drop it.
Like he doesn't even have to answer to his hypocrisy.
He never thought he would ever be confronted on it in real life.
Well, and I think it's so shocking, like the amount of times I'm very sort of like fair and level-headed, and I ask people questions.
And to be perfectly honest, if I was to interview someone, say, from the NDP and ask them a question, I wouldn't ask them a question that was a trap.
I'd ask them a fair and tough question, like I asked conservatives.
And if they had a better answer for it, they'd be willing to sit down with me and have that conversation.
And they'd win a bunch of our viewers over as voters.
The problem is with most of these people is they know their ideas aren't substantial.
They aren't willing to say, like, oh, well, there's certain costs involved.
The reason we're coming together to do this summit is because like the net sort of carbon output, because of the policies, like there's no like, there's no, there's no capacity to defend the position.
I could defend it better than they can, to be honest, but they don't want to actually answer tough questions.
I think we need to return to sort of an era of accountability where whether it be world leaders, whether it be politicians, whether it be media people for corporations, whatever it is, they're actually like forced to be accountable and answer questions to critical media.
This whole notion of certain media outlets, and I get like if a media outlet is overtly espousing a hateful position or has incredibly problematic journalistic practices, I'm describing the CBC right now, but if you're one of the outlets that is completely irresponsible in your journalism, one not that one comes to mind, but I could see being like, oh, well, this one outlet is excluded, but everyone else is.
But generally, barring a hateful or illegal position, these people should be held accountable by journalists.
Journalists shouldn't be held accountable and screened by them.
You need a plurality of voices asking questions.
You need a plurality of critical opinions posing those challenges.
And even whether it be conservative politicians or progressive politicians or right-wing or left-wing, it doesn't matter.
They should be willing to answer questions from absolutely everybody.
I think the last time we really saw this to a full extent, and people will be shocked by this, but Donald Trump would take questions from everybody for an extended period of time, hostile or friendly.
We don't see that with Justin Trudeau.
We don't see that with Putin.
We don't see it as much with Biden anymore.
The sort of era of these elites being held accountable at the very least by some hard-nosed journalists who are willing to have boots on the ground, that era is going away.
And it's because of people like Avi, because of people like Savannah, and because of some of our team, Andrew Lawton, Western Center, some of these other independent journalists who are doing the work.
But the sort of mainstream legacy media have failed in their duty so categorically to hold these people to account to ask questions.
And that's why they've gotten as far as they have.
If it wasn't for Kian's expose exposing the great reset in the World Economic Forum as well, lots of people wouldn't know just what's going on here.
And these legacy media who receive millions of dollars, they're paid very often through our tax money.
Their job is ultimately to held these people accountable and bring us important information so we can make decisions.
They've failed in that responsibility categorically.
I'm so happy, wefreports.com.
We've got this incredible team on the ground.
Cheers to Avi and to the rest of the team there for doing this because, yeah, Andrew, to everybody.
It's incredible.
I'm exhausted just trying to keep up to them.
Like, I'm exhausted.
I'm not a person who gets tired or requires a lot of sleep, but I am exhausted just trying to keep up to the amount of work that they are doing to hold the elites to account on behalf of the people.
Did you notice there with Carney?
If he had just answered the question, he spent like two and a half times more dodging the question than just answering the question and then complaining that he doesn't have time.
Like everybody can see right through you.
You don't know a good answer to the question because you don't have one.
Because just like COVID with climate change, they don't follow the rules they want the rest of us to live by.
They never do.
And just from an optics perspective, if you answer one or two questions, Avi's run into a few very influential people there, and they just say no and shake their head and whatever.
They're there sort of on business for political purposes.
I doubt any of these costs are coming out of their own pocket.
They're there as representatives for various organizations, companies, whatever it may be.
You can easily answer one or two questions and then at that point say, okay, I'm not taking anything else right now.
You can schedule an appointment.
It's the unwillingness to answer any questions whatsoever, to engage in real conversations.
And some of it is like, how did you get here?
I walked.
Like you walked.
Did you take a private jet?
Obviously not.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
You walked the whole way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Of course.
Yeah, I bet.
Yeah.
Well, because they have to give these ridiculously stupid replies because they know the truth is just nothing but hypocrisy.
Well, is it?
Was it?
I can't remember.
Was it Stephen Gilbo who was like, he drove somewhere and then unloaded his bike?
I can't, I think it was, or maybe, and then break the last like five minutes to show up on a bike.
Christy Freeland, I don't know why.
One day I was inspired.
I thought, Sheila, you don't have enough work to do.
Let's do a little more.
And so I took her flight records because I was looking at her limo expenses because she was pradling on about how she bikes everywhere.
So I was looking at her limo expenses.
I'm like, why are there these outrageous kilometers on limos?
And so I thought, why is she sending a limo from Ottawa to Montreal?
Is she in the limo the whole time?
No, she was taking a flight to Montreal and sending her personal limo from Ottawa to pick her up.
These are the people who tell us they ride their bikes to work.
Yeah.
Yeah.
100%.
It's wild.
Okay.
That's there's so much stuff.
Make sure you go to wefreports.com.
Also go to that no pandemic treaty.com campaign, sign off on that because that is very much, we're already hearing about some of these upcoming things and they are going to try and rush that stuff through to have these sort of globally regimented world government policies in place that everyone is adhering to.
Justin Trudeau will probably be the first person to sign on to that.
He was already, and we're running tight on time here, but he's already prattling on about Canada paying Moderna and that leading to other countries getting vaccines.
Like he is going to be the first person on top of this.
So sign off on that immediately.
That's at nopandemictreaty.com.
Efron's been doing some incredible work on that campaign as well.
I do want to get into a little bit here because we've only got 15 minutes left here.
This Trudeau reaction in Kamloops.
This, I am so happy to see, literally, other than the same few people that they'll roll out to speak sort of on behalf of Justin Trudeau, even some of those Indigenous leaders, though, that they roll out thinking they're going to be favorable.
They end up saying, well, we invited him and he decided to go surfing instead.
This man is so hated in Indigenous communities because they know he's so fake.
I think the only people that buy his pro-Indigenous position, which isn't a pro-Indigenous position, it's a facade, are people who are literally paid to be part of his pro-Indigenous facade, whether that be Indigenous community, otherwise.
Yeah, but haven't you seen his tattoo, his First Nations tattoo?
That means he really gets them.
Yeah, that's his blackface for the Indigenous community.
I think that's cultural appropriation.
It's wild.
But yeah, this reaction, this isn't the first time.
I know at another event, Indigenous protesters sort of blocked him.
And then I think it was David Aiken or someone was saying that they were like asking for autographs and cheering him on.
They were blocking his bus and protesting him.
It's absolutely wild.
This guy has gained himself no fans within Indigenous communities.
When I've been out, when we needed to repair thechurch.com campaign and replace the church on the when we talk to people when we went out for the fires to Siksika, we go into these nations and these people are not fans of Justin Trudeau because they know nothing has gotten better for them.
Their lives haven't ameliorated.
There hasn't been more resources coming in in a meaningful way.
They haven't ended these long-term boil water advisories in significant fashion.
But he keeps campaigning as though he's a champion for these people.
I know.
He is a glaring hypocrite and they know it.
Let's jump to this latest reaction.
He finally managed to get out of Kamloops for more than a photo op.
And this was the welcome, the warm welcome he received from the local Indigenous community.
Take your disrespect!
Take your disrespect out of our child!
Look at that media.
Like there's almost no people.
There's like one young woman there who kind of reacts like, oh, whoa.
But it's literally just media and security fawning over this guy.
That's it.
Yeah, the other people are like, what's this guy doing in our town?
How much of this is going to show up as Justin Trudeau is overwhelmingly heckled, not just heckled, met with a mob trying to run him out of town.
How much of that is going to be reported accurately in the mainstream media?
We know from the last federal election campaign that when Indigenous protesters blocked Justin Trudeau's bus for like 45 minutes and the journalists were on the bus that was being inconvenienced with the delay, they didn't report any of it.
Mocha was there with the protesters talking to them and getting coverage of it and saying, global news, David Aiken, you're in the bus.
Maybe you want to say something about this, but they never did.
Well, the only thing they literally did say, and I think it was David Aiken tweeted it, was like they wanted to meet him.
Like they twisted it and lied into this.
Yeah, it was the fan club.
It was a fan club of Indigenous people are here to, no, no, they were protesting.
I don't even know what to say about this anymore.
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There's solutions out there.
They can provide clean drinking water.
This is an aside, but the Pope is coming in July, I believe it is.
He's doing this visit, and a big emphasis is on Indigenous communities.
I don't care if it's the government.
I don't care if it's the Catholic Church.
Frankly, at some point, I'm just going to do it.
We need to find a solution that isn't just talking about Indigenous issues.
Like, stop everything.
Stop talking about everything else.
Stop the virtue signaling.
Stop the campaigns.
Just get them water.
Like everything else.
Absolutely.
I don't, I don't.
The Pope can come and travel the country and talk to all these people and have synods and all this stuff.
Stop.
Just take some resources, get these communities drinking water.
Justin Trudeau, stop visiting.
Don't get on a plane.
Sit down in Ottawa until there's a concrete five-year plan to end all of this.
We're in Canada.
This is reportedly a civilized country.
We reportedly have the capacity to get water to everyone except these communities.
Let's finish the job and get this done because no politician, as long as this continues, I don't care if it's the next leader of the conservatives.
This has to be a central thing because Canada, having people without access to clean drinking water, not having access to water they can even have a bath in is unbelievable.
Well, and could we maybe just stop Justin Trudeau and maybe engage with the successful Indigenous communities that have pulled themselves out of poverty and say, what did you do?
How do we help other communities replicate what you have been able to do here and reach across politics?
The Enoch Cree First Nation, the chief there, Billy Morin, he's conservative.
He endorsed Pierre Polyev, but he's young, highly popular, business-oriented.
He's poaching businesses from other Indigenous communities.
He's stealing business from the city of Edmonton because he realized they have higher taxes than us.
Let's lower the property tax rate and get some head offices just outside of the Edmonton city limits.
Justin Trudeau does not reach out to these bold, young Indigenous leaders with new ideas and say, You've done something incredible here.
How do we help other communities do this?
And how do we make it easier for other communities to do this?
Because one of the things that Chief Morin says is we have to constantly butt up against, he calls them the gatekeepers in Ottawa.
Why do they have to do any of that?
Streamline the process, get these roadblocks to economic development out of the way, and let's let Indigenous communities thrive.
But Justin Trudeau does none of that.
He just says, We'll help you.
Just vote for me.
When?
When?
And most of them don't want a handout.
They just want the government to get out of the way, like everybody else.
And it's like so many government agencies, if they resolve the problem, they can no longer campaign on it.
The amount of people making these six-figure salaries just, and they're the worst.
They don't care that kids' skin is burning in the bath because of some carcinogenic reaction because they have a 20-year-old system that doesn't work anymore.
They don't care about that.
They just want to preserve their annual salary and keep these problems going when solutions exist.
These companies that get 10% off a contract want to do a $40 million, 20-year job instead of a three-year, $2.5 million fix that would get water to these communities.
I talked to Jocelyn Bergerick of Sundance Construction, I believe it is, and she talked at length about these gatekeepers and about how when Indigenous voices are brought to the table, she being Métis, she was brought to the table and they very much wanted her to be the quiet Indian at the table.
And this is their language with the Indian Act.
I'm not speaking out of turn here, but they wanted her to just be quiet and have a token on the table.
The second you have Indigenous voices that say, no, no, I'm actually a smart, intelligent person.
I know what my community needs.
What you're saying is wrong.
This is how we have to do it.
They get shown the door.
They get booted out.
Justin Trudeau wants to be the white savior for all his talk of sort of submitting.
He wants to be that.
He wants these communities dependent on him.
He doesn't want to give them the agency to fix their own problems because then he doesn't get to campaign on that.
He doesn't get to show off his tattoo and do the tours.
But these Indigenous communities are becoming more and more aware of it.
And this is the thing, whether it be the extremities of the World Economic Forum, whether it be the absurdity of Justin Trudeau, whatever it is, the most profitable product ever.
These people don't have a measure of sensibility.
It's like the, I know people say it's a fallacy, but it's not.
They're on this perpetual slippery slope.
And I think we talked about this last week or the week before, but conservatives will go up to a certain point and we're okay with other people doing their own thing as long as they don't tread on ours.
But we don't think everyone else has to, no, not everyone else has to become a practicing Roman Catholic who believes exactly what you and I believe.
We think that people should be entitled to make their own choices.
These people don't.
They want everyone homogenized and merged into what they think is right.
And that's why eventually come a certain point, whether it's indigenous communities, whether it's people waking up to what's going on at the World Economic Forum, they're getting so extreme, they're becoming more and more emboldened.
And I think ultimately it is going to become their undoing.
And I think hopefully with a new government moving forward federally with some more agency for provincial levels, hopefully these Indigenous communities will be granted more autonomy.
Hopefully countries will be granted more autonomy.
Hopefully everything that these people are doing, Trudeau World Economic Forum, overreaching, overstepping, backfires and it helps people wake up to it.
Kudos again to Kian on the ground.
We've got our team there, but Kian here, the exceptional expose the reset.com.
I think you can find it there.
Documentary doing very well.
If you want to get sort of a 101 on what's happening, I think it's 26, 30 minutes, something like that.
Yeah.
Breaks it down to an episode.
Yeah.
It's chilling.
And he's going through all the resets, like the industrial reset, like, because it's not just, they say it's a great reset, but because the elites like Klaus Schwab have a roadmap for how they want to do this, it's the climate reset.
There's each one.
And Kean and Lewis Brackpool, our UK reporter, they're going through these each one at a time.
The first of their docuseries is out at expose the reset.com.
And the really crazy part in all of this is that Kian and Lewis don't read a lot of their own opinions into any of this.
They just show you what the leaders at the World Economic Forum are saying about the things they want to do to you, not with you.
They just, and it's out there.
Now, you can't trust the mainstream media to talk about it.
NBC is sponsoring events at the World Economic Forum right now.
I think Abby ran into someone from, I think it was the New York Times, who's not there reporting, but participating in the World Economic Forum.
So you can't trust the mainstream media.
They're not going to show you the things that all these people are saying.
It's out there.
It's all over the place.
The clips are out there.
So they didn't bother to read a bunch of their own opinions into it.
Although I think we all know how Kian and Lewis feel about this sort of stuff.
They just show you what they're saying about you.
Yeah.
Well, and this is the thing for people out there who might be on the fence about this.
We can argue about the extent of the influence or how successful the World Economic Forum is, but any sort of denial of how they're trying to interfere with foreign governments, how they're bringing people in, like Klaus Schwab directly confesses to this stuff, talks about having activism in cities, talks about infiltrating cabinets.
Infiltrating cabinets.
This is a very small, and it's so funny for all the talk of interference in foreign elections or whatever you may talk about.
This organization is overtly doing that.
They're not hiding it.
They're active agents doing this stuff.
And it's a very small and very wealthy percentage of the population influencing governments and countries on an extremely broad and disproportionate scale to such an extent that it devalues our votes because they're taking their opinions and their actions so seriously and it's influencing so heavily.
If you rig the card where all the options are people that you've brought in, it seriously undermines democracy.
And with Klaus Schwab's own admissions, in some countries, they're not far from that.
I think he talks about having like 50% of cabinets infiltrated or something.
It's absolutely shocking stuff.
And they all, they said what they were going to do.
They're now doing it.
It's all there to be seen.
So it's absolutely, absolutely wild.
And I mean, for someone who thinks that this is a conspiracy, it isn't anymore.
It hasn't been for some time.
Check out the people who are calling you a conspiracy theorist when you allege that maybe the World Economic Forum shouldn't have so much influence.
They're usually people who are now or in the past involved with the World Economic Forum, spoke at some of their events, attended their events in a non-skeptical way.
Just be careful of who's making these allegations against you.
I mean, NBC is a great example of this.
CNBC, tons of articles saying, oh, it's nothing but a bunch of conspiracy theorists in Davos criticizing the World Economic Forum.
And then you look and it's like, oh, yeah, but you guys are sponsoring events here.
Why didn't you divulge that conflict of interest?
Got to dig down.
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But I do agree with you.
And I know we're rapidly running out of time.
Generally speaking, my day is just a catastrophe.
But I agree with you.
And I was talking to Kian before, because he is the guest on the gun show this week to talk about his trucker documentary at truckerdocumentary.com about the Couds border blockade, but also about his documentary series with Lewis exposing the World Economic Forum.
And he said, you know, like you, that he thinks the elites have overstepped their hand.
And I tend to agree with them too, because no great tyranny has ever lasted.
The human desire to be free and to achieve their potential, their literal God-given potential, it is stronger than any control that any authoritarian using any means in the history of the face of the earth has been able to overcome.
Yeah, 100%.
Speaking of Kian's work, Trucker documentary, for people who wanted to come out and see it this week, obviously our premiere completely sold out.
It's going to be such a good night this week, Thursday.
I'm excited.
I'm looking so forward to it.
What if someone wants to see the documentary, though?
What do they do if it's sold out?
Well, the good news is that we have a second screening.
Isn't that great?
We have a second screening.
You can get your tickets again at truckerdocumentary.com through popular demand on Wednesday.
Let me just check my book here.
I think it's Wednesday.
Yeah, Wednesday, June 1st, at the same place whose name escapes me now.
Oh, Canyon Meadows.
And from what I understand, these are really great people.
They care about free speech.
They don't care about the politics of the movies that they show, which is exactly how you want your theater to be.
And they stand for free speech.
They won't be bullied.
They are cancel culture resilient, which is great.
But June 1st, that's Wednesday.
Come and see us all again for truckerdocumentary.com.
Yeah, that's going to be awesome.
I'm so happy that that got a screening.
You know, Battle of Alberta is going on, all this stuff, and people still realize just how important this was.
So much behind the scene footage there, stuff.
Even if you're watching, like, Mocha was down there.
I was down there.
Obviously, Kian and Sid were embedded.
All this behind-the-scenes stuff, the entire sort of story.
There's other, there's people have there's been a series of sort of documentaries and films and stuff made about this, but no one had that level of sort of engagement.
No one was trusted like that.
No one was embedded.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Nobody.
We were embedded all over the place.
You were in Milk River when the town swelled from a little over 800 to about 15,000 people.
You guys were in Milk River.
Keen and Sid for, I think it was nine days and then nearly two weeks sleeping in offices, sleeping in the car over at Coots, eating with the truckers, being on the inside of the police negotiations, seeing the things that you didn't see anywhere else.
I thought I had seen all the footage that we had collected on the border blockade at Coots.
And yet I still saw new stuff in the documentary.
So it doesn't matter how closely you followed us, you're going to see something new.
I'm so happy that we are, whether it's the Trucker Rebellion, whether it's the World Economic Forum, again, just to have independent journalists on the ground telling these stories.
The other outlets show up when they're like, okay, here we're going to do a media availability.
Here's where you're allowed to ask questions.
Here's the questions you are and aren't allowed to ask.
We're asking them no matter what.
And we're getting where we need to be, boots on the ground, old school, real journalism.
It's something to be part of, certainly.
So happy to be there.
Should we get some of these chats?
Yes.
Okay.
Let's go to Sister 2.
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Five bucks.
The guns you see in Switzerland will be the guns in Canada if Trudeau gets his way.
They're already there.
Our police force is not any more or less armed than the police force in Switzerland.
The World Economic Forum has no business in Canada.
Also, Mr. Trudeau, spare us your presence.
Yeah, I remember that I forget her name.
The European MEP said that.
Sister II gives us a buck.
Tedros holds his position thanks to the CCP.
Yes, that heavily influenced by the communist government in China, recommending him to the UN.
I don't know if they recommended him, but he sure is willing to go along with a lot of everything that they want.
He is not a medical doctor.
He will be an enforcer.
He's already an enforcer.
Becca Henderson gives us a buck.
Research this.
The same people who want to abolish salaries make $1 million salaries.
Yeah.
Andrew Wilkow always says this on his Sirius XM radio show on Patriot: that socialism is not for the socialist, but it's for everybody else.
They will never live by this.
We saw this with COVID.
We see it with climate change, Mark Carney.
It's something they want you to suffer through.
It's like kids of socialized health care.
Do you think that they are waiting three years for a knee surgery?
Do you think that?
They're definitely not.
They're flying to Hawaii.
Yeah.
They're flying to Hawaii, sitting by the pool while they convalesce after their private knee surgery, while you have to wait for three years to maybe get a knee surgery for the next pandemic to cancel your surgery on you.
Hey, it's a sacrifice they're willing to make for the greater good.
We can, it's, it's married.
They're all Mary Antoinette at this point.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Um, the rest of that chat goes on to say that Also, Michael Knowles had a great idea on Twitter, and he says, In the interest of public health, I'm calling on an immediate, complete, and indefinite lockdown of Davos, Switzerland.
You know what?
What did the good people of Davos, Switzerland, do to deserve being trapped with all those elites going forward?
Let's not punish them with that.
It was like, excuse me, those people at the beginning of COVID who had just started dating and maybe had just moved in together and they decided to quarantine together.
And so much of that didn't work out.
Don't do that to the people of Davos.
Fraser McBurney gives us five bucks.
When I first traveled to Switzerland in the 70s as a Canadian, I was shocked to see police with automatic rifles all over the place.
Having traveled to many countries in Europe, this was not the norm.
I did see it in Germany when I was there.
And I did see it in Poland.
But I was imagining about it in Poland.
I feel like they're actually defending themselves from bad guys as opposed to pesky journalists.
Why Police With Rifles? 00:01:44
Are those all the tweets you got, or tweets?
Chats?
Are those the chats you guys?
Okay, that's it.
Adam, we wrapped up at four minutes past the show.
Thank you so much, Adam, for taking the organizational lead on the show today.
I was doing things like literally right up to 30 seconds before we went live.
Thank you to Olivia and to Efron for putting the show together.
Thank you to everybody behind the scenes in the office who work really hard to make sure that the show is available for all of our beloved viewers and the hate watchers to watch us.
By the way, thank you to everybody who watches us or hate watches us.
I don't care either way.
Thank you to everybody who chips in a little bit to keep the lights on here at Rebel News.
You know, we couldn't do any of this without you.
So I think that's it.
Thank you, everybody, for bearing with me as I struggle to stumble through the show today.
And as David Menzies always says, stay sane.
What you'll notice as well is the attendees have badges around their necks with different colors to show their hierarchy or status among the WEF.
For example, the orange badge represents accredited media.
So, of course, media that have been invited to report on it.
Obviously, I don't have a badge.
I've got a Rebel News one.
So I'm not accredited media because they don't like people like us reporting on this.
And next, we have the big one, formerly known as Facebook, Meta.
Obviously, Mark Zuckerberg has made many contributions over the years to the WF and many foundations that are linked in with the WEF.
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