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Aug. 24, 2022 - Rebel News
01:05:06
DAILY | Dutch farmers SOS; Trudeau says carbon tax strengthens democracy; Quebec's digital ID

Alexa Lavoie and Louis Brackpool critique Dutch farmers’ "SOS" protests against insect-based diets, linking them to Quebec’s Law 28 and potential COVID mandates post-October 3 election. They question Trudeau’s carbon tax hypocrisy—like Canada’s blue hydrogen exports to Germany (releasing CO2) and nitrogen fertilizer caps—while comparing net-zero policies to failed COVID-zero measures, citing WEF-backed disruptions causing food shortages in Sri Lanka, the Netherlands, and Ireland. Both dismiss Ukraine’s "Digital for Freedom" 2030 plan as dystopian, mocking its reliance on AI courts and mandatory remote monitoring. The episode exposes how elite-driven climate policies risk destabilizing agriculture, energy, and democracy, urging support for alternative journalism at rebelnewsstore.com instead of tax-funded mainstream media. [Automatically generated summary]

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New Zealand's Rock Star Support 00:15:29
Well, good morning, good afternoon, and good evening to everyone around the world watching us on our Rebel daily live stream.
I am one of two hosts today, Louis Brackpool.
With me today joining is the lovely Alexa Lavoie, all the way from Quebec, I believe, or Montreal.
Not quite sure because you're constantly traveling around everywhere these days, Alexa.
So it's great to see you and great to, of course, be co-hosting with you today.
How are you?
You well?
I'm pretty good.
And you, Louis?
Yeah, yeah, I'm all good.
I'm all good.
Just over here in Old Blighty.
But today we've got a massive, massive show for you talking all things Dutch pharma related, Trudeau and many others.
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And we can, of course, answer that at the end of the show.
So, Alexa, should we just jump straight into it?
Yeah, but I would say like the viewer have the chance to have like the two biggest accents in the company together today.
They've done it on purpose, I think.
The French and English collaboration is real.
I think it's brilliant.
I love it.
I absolutely love it.
Right.
Well, let's get started.
We're going to do a quick recap over the weekend because there's been a lot of protests around the world.
And we're going to start, of course, the campaign over in New Zealand.
Now, of course, we know about Avi trying to make his way over there to report on what's been going on in New Zealand because, of course, the vaccine mandates and Jacinda Ardern's reign upon New Zealand.
And of course, he was rejected.
That's over at nzreports.com.
And we do have some footage to, of course, play to you guys on what's been going on over there.
I don't suppose if it's possible to throw to a clip what's been happening and the actual crowds that have been happening over there too.
I'm sure it's completely safe to be yelling with their masks on.
Again, just a general observation.
wow so this is rakshan who of course has worked with us in the past before especially over at davos covering a live stream of the actual protests there
And I believe it could possibly be Wellington or somewhere in New Zealand.
It's quite interesting, isn't it, Alexa?
Wellington, yeah, that's correct.
It's quite interesting, isn't it?
You see, over in Britain, COVID is kind of almost a distant memory, although a lot of people are trying to bring that back.
What's your reaction to this sort of still happening?
I know it's happening over in Quebec still, and obviously Canada, you still have the reign of Trudeau over you.
But what's your reaction to all of this?
It breaks my heart because I've been to New Zealand.
I've worked in New Zealand as well in the past.
And everywhere in the world that I've been so far, it's always breaking my heart when I see this happening because we know that it's coming back for us.
We know that soon it will be us because winter is coming.
As we know, flu and other disease is coming with the cold.
Everybody gets sick and it's probably what it's coming.
Yeah, it's just watching a little bit of Rock Shahn and his reporting there.
Great to see Rock Sean actually making it to New Zealand and covering what's going on.
But yeah, you're completely right.
As you know, winter is coming and I don't know what's going to be happening.
I can't obviously foresee the future, but it doesn't look great in terms of the reign of COVID mandates across the Western world at the minute.
I mean, over here in the UK, there's talks to and fro of still commentators and pundits wanting to, of course, bring back draconian measures because they believe that in come winter time that people are going to start falling ill and making that the catalyst for harder lockdowns and bringing all of this nonsense back.
And yeah, what's it like over in the French part of Canada?
What are they saying over there in regards to mandates?
That's still a thing, I'm guessing.
Yeah, but as you know, they will not tell us the truth, of course.
Of course not.
As you know, they removed the health state of emergency, but they keep it under the Law 28.
So with the Law 28, that give them all the power related to that health state emergency.
And so they were saying that the law say that if they remove a measure, they cannot put it back afterwards.
But that is not completely right because we will talk about it later in the live stream, but the mask is probably coming back in the fall.
We have so many proof of that.
I'm probably sure they just wait that the election in Quebec is finished.
As we know that the vote will be on the 3rd of October, but look at after the October.
I'm probably sure that everything is coming back.
I will just hope that they will not put back again the curfew because this is just hilarious because as you know, the public health minister and the public health tone that is not based on science.
They have no proof of that.
So since we know that it's not based on science and I have no proof that it's working, I'm just wondering if they will put again for a third time in Quebec.
It's interesting with the curfew as well.
We implemented that over in Britain for a little bit, but then people started to realize, hang on a minute, does COVID have some sort of shift pattern?
Does it only work as a certain amount of time?
And then by 10 o'clock, it just goes home and has tea or goes to bed.
You know, it just doesn't really make sense.
It's a very, very strange type of legislation.
But anyways, that was Rock Shawn over in New Zealand.
We're going to move now over to the Netherlands where the Dutch farmers, of course, have still been protesting over the weekend.
I wanted to share with you guys a particular video that was circulating online and that I managed to pick up and show some people.
And it was during a cycling, a cycling competition over in Eurosports.
I don't watch cycling personally.
It's not my jam, but it's a lot of people's as well, which is cool.
And on this live stream on Eurosports, you could see a massive Dutch flag hung upside down with some words.
we take a look and we'll react to this as well.
There we have it.
SOS, Dutch farmers, as you can see there.
To you, Alexa, as well.
You've been very embedded with the Dutch farmer stuff as well.
Whilst we were out in the Netherlands, you were, of course, attending a lot of our calls and trying to, of course, give us a lot of moral support and help us along this journey.
What do you make of all of this?
I mean, for me, it's just almost, it's such a cry for help.
You know, I mean, it's gotten to the point where the mainstream media over in the Netherlands either don't seem to care, or if they do seem to care, they're either demonizing the farmers and not actually addressing the actual problem.
What's your take on this?
But I would say, like, now it's happening in Canada as well, like this kind of same regulation is happening.
But really, like, we don't see any farmer raising their voice so far.
It's not what we saw in Netherland.
And I'm kind of surprised because, as we know, like that will affect their lives too.
And maybe it's because the repercussion is they don't see it yet.
But we know that in Netherlands, like agriculture is a big part of most of the land there.
It's what it's taking all the lifestyle there.
It's probably why.
We know that in Canada, yes, we have mostly dairy, lots of dairy, a lot of cheese, a lot of we do like a lot of agriculture as well, but not as much, I think, than Netherlands.
But I'm completely in support with the Dutch farmer.
I think we need to push that agenda to bring maybe insect instead of the meat.
Probably they want to remove some of the vegetable that use too much water for the growing of them.
I'm thinking maybe for spinach or other vegetable that maybe will disappear with the time.
So I think this is incredible to touch our diet, telling us to make an effort, change our lifestyle when we see like all the elite in the government, them doing none in their own lifestyle.
Nothing to change something.
Yeah.
Well, of course, Alexa, a big fan of bugs, of course, eating bugs live on one of the streams as well.
I don't think we have a clip to show, but you've been part of a campaign, I believe, to do with bug eating.
Did you want to share about it?
So, of course, we have like I won't eatbugs.com.
So, if you want to sign the petition, it's still the time.
And I will say, I promise I'm going to bring that petition to Justin Trudeau.
I know that will be stopped by probably like a lot of RCMP and like police, but he needs to know that this is not a social acceptability.
People will not eat bugs during that.
We will watch you eating new meat, sitting in your castle and like looking at like normal citizens and say that you eat bugs, I'm eating your meat.
No, no, it's not all like a democracy and it's not how life works.
It's mostly how communism is working when like you have like the big head and it decides for every single person.
So, I'm sorry, but we're still in Quebec and Canada.
Sorry, I'm always bringing Quebec because I'm Quebecer, but we're still like we're still in the democracy.
And I think so.
But like it's like England too.
You will have like the same regimes too, like probably coming up.
Yeah, well, we have farmers are being unfortunately paid by the government to, well, encouraged by paychecks by the state to, of course, retire and quit farming.
And of course, one of our producers and web editors, Dave, sent me something yesterday in regards to the World Economic Forum.
And they're actually changing the diets of chickens over here in our farms in England, where they usually eat, I think, soya beans or something, some sort of grain.
But they're trying to change the diet on purpose from eating that to, I believe, bugs.
So insects, so having just an insect-only diet for chickens.
Very interesting.
So personally, not a fan of bugs, not a fan of eating them.
I know we've got one particular restaurant over in, it's in Wales, so quite far from me, but it's one particular restaurant that's dedicated to bug eating.
So I might have to check that out at some point.
But yeah, not a fan for me.
What was the campaign again you said, Alexa?
Was it iwon'eatthebugs.com?
I won't eat bugs.
And by the way, my origin is from Wales.
Ah, was it?
Brilliant.
I didn't know that.
From my dad's side.
I have a lot of mixing origin.
But yeah, one of my grandparents come from there.
Fantastic.
I didn't know that.
Well, you learn something new every day.
Iwon'teatbugs.com.
IWon'tEatBugs.com.
FarmerRebellion.com as well.
If you wanted to go head over there, check out what we've been doing in the Netherlands for the past few months.
And of course, Canada, who have been standing up and showing their support for the Dutch farmers, of course.
Let's go to an ad break briefly, and we'll move on to the next segment, which is the UK.
Non-Crime Hate Incidents 00:08:42
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So that was Adam Seuss there doing probably the coolest ad I've ever seen.
Oh, no, you've got bugs.
Of course you have.
Of course you have.
Is that a spider?
That's insane.
You're not going to eat that on camera, are you?
Please don't.
It's just for you.
Not at all.
Oh, is it just for me?
I was just thinking that maybe this.
Did you see it?
You didn't just pick that up at your house.
You know, that's that's all right.
Okay.
Yeah, you're not just picking that up from your house and then just insane.
I can eat it.
Like, I'm actually.
Do I want to encourage this?
I don't know.
Oh, okay.
Right.
You do it anyway.
That's fine.
Oh, and I heard the crunch, which makes it even nicer.
Oh, is it nice?
Is it?
Brilliant.
Well, more for you, less for me.
Thank you very much.
What was that?
You had a spider up.
Yeah.
Yeah, I have as well like that's not right.
Oh, and scorpion as well.
Yeah, just in your house.
Just, you know, buy it and get it shipped to your house.
You know, next grab a daddy long legs from your ceiling and start eating that.
Yeah, because that'll work.
No, but you have some hair on the legs.
Oh, does it have hair?
Brilliant.
Okay.
That's insane.
Do you see it?
No, it's just to see it.
Oh, can I?
I don't want to see it personally because that is actually freaking me out.
Not a fan of spiders, you can tell.
That's probably one of my weaknesses.
I'm going to be a really terrible husband one day when spiders start creeping through the house and I have to do something.
And yeah, no, I didn't want to see that.
Moving on quickly, because I don't want to talk about bugs.
You're really against bugs.
I know you're scared of that.
It's more uncomfortable than scared, I would say.
It makes me feel hot and sweaty.
It's horrible.
And it's a class thing as well.
So I don't like it at all.
It's awful.
Let's move on.
Thank you.
To the UK, where the UK police, whilst crime rates have been rising across the UK, the Lincolnshire Police have been attending Pride and just doing the Macarena, really.
Let's go and go and look at this particular headline.
And let's go and oh, yeah, let's watch the video actually, because I haven't properly watched it.
There you go.
Yeah.
Yeah, there you go.
There you go.
Just the police doing the macarena.
All the more, the crime wave across the UK is, of course, sweeping through.
Recently, there was lots of stabbings, of course, all across London.
We know about all that.
And robberies across the UK, Lincolnshire as well, particularly Lincolnshire, have been going after making sure that people report non-crime hate incidents.
Have you heard of these, Alexa?
Non-crime hate incidences?
No, what is that?
No.
So a non-crime hate incident in the UK is you can be arrested or have a knock at the door from police if you if you basically send out mean tweets or a Facebook post or if it's a spicy meme,
if you criticize certain beliefs or communities, even if it's just criticism or you make a joke or if it's a spicy meme, you will be met at the door with police.
And we've had hundreds of thousands of cases over the years now.
And I believe a lot of people have been sent to jail.
Thousands of people have been sent to prison or fined due to these non-crime hate incidences.
So what's your reaction that the police can come to your doorstep?
Maybe I should send them because of the bugs.
Maybe to your gap for that.
I'm only joking.
But this is insane.
I would say that.
But we saw it in Australia too.
Throwback like in the time with Avie.
Maybe if I remember, someone was knocking on the door because it says something on the Facebook, if I remember, but this is like a year ago.
But I think this was like a really separate incident.
But this is insane.
I'm sorry, your Facebook should be like your home, like your own page.
For me, I almost not use my personal page for not putting anything because I'm just like, I don't want my life to be publicly like spread over the social media.
But I think like what you're doing and what you're saying should not be like involved in a crime.
But of course, if you say that you're going to kill someone, this is something else.
Yeah, of course.
It's already a crime.
This should be like, you should be accountable of your word.
But if you say something like, I don't know, like you're against, I don't know, the mask.
Yeah.
Should not be like taking as a crime.
Like this is just word.
How many people like when they get frustrated say so many like bad stuff on the internet?
But that doesn't mean that you think about it like and you really mean it or whatever.
But this is actually not okay to use a social media.
Like now it's at everybody's using social media for like discrediting or trying to destroy the people.
Like we see it with the Conservative Party of Quebec.
Every candidate that they are announcing, they go throwback in their Facebook, searching something that they can use against them.
Since when we are doing that, since when we are using social media against people, this is a new word that should not be, I don't know, but this is my own opinion and vision.
Yeah, which is interesting because over in Canada, I believe you don't have any laws in regards to Non-crime hate incidences.
So, if you say what is considered a hate crime, I mean, hate is a very subjective word, you know.
Um, so one person's tolerance to offense is, of course, uh, different for other people, you know.
So, I'm sorry, not hate in terms of what I just said there is subjective.
But, um, you guys don't have any laws, am I correct to say that if you put something up that was quite spicy, that you know, you wouldn't go to prison or have a fine dealt, would you?
No, you would be just censor, but because as you know, we have like now the censorship, um, and now they want to use the I think the artificial intelligence to censor.
So, probably it's coming to you too for the artificial intelligence.
But I am not aware that we have a law about the non a crime that you said you are saying, just the censorship, yeah.
Yeah, interesting.
Well, um, yeah, blame Tony Blair for that one, basically, and continuing on and not doing anything about it.
We've had 12 years of our conservative government, and they've done nothing to repeal that or roll back any legislation that now has morphed into that.
Taxpayers' Contribution to Ukraine 00:03:53
Um, but moving on now, the last part of the UK, technically not UK, but Ukraine, and you have to say the Ukraine now instead of Ukraine, yeah.
Say Kyiv now instead of Kiev, otherwise, you're cancelled and the police would come to my door.
Not Alexis, she's all right, she doesn't have laws like that.
But over in Ukraine, Boris has made a visit and another pledge of millions and millions of pounds, and he's now called for the UK taxpayers to support the people of Ukraine.
Let's take a look at this video.
I haven't watched this myself.
Is it sensible to pay for British taxpayers to support freedom in Ukraine?
I say it is absolutely vital, and we've got to continue to do it.
Is it I think you need really a hairdresser, that man?
Sorry.
That's the most common thing people say, I think.
Yeah, with his hair.
I don't think he combs it as well.
He says he does, but I don't think he does.
But there you have it.
There you have it.
Boris Johnson basically saying, doesn't matter about what's going on here in the UK with the migrant crisis, the cost of lockdown, inflation, energy prices, petrol prices, the lot.
And now, yeah, you're to send your taxpayers' money again over to the Ukraine and Kyiv for Zelensky's regime.
Yeah, what is your thoughts?
I think, is Trudeau made a visit to the Ukraine yet, Alexa?
Do you know of this?
But he went to the EU parliament and he went to, I think, Zelensky, but he met Zelensky in conference with Olaf Scholz recently because he tweeted it.
I know that he keeps sending arm and stuff like that in Ukraine.
It's contributing to all is happening there, like about the war and everything.
And instead of, I would say being more a democrat, like talking and coming there and sitting and trying to find a way that everybody's win-win in both sides.
Why, why?
A lot of people like were that was protesting when Trudeau and Olaf Schultz came, was against NATO and they say that we are going in nuclear war if it's not stopping.
Like doing as US and probably like UK and selling like harm and contributing to to the war and pushing into into Russia, But in the same time, like seriously what we can do, like we are just spectator of what is going on because we have no power on all of this?
Yeah, absolutely, and I'll tell you what your taxpayers money is going to spend towards.
I don't know if it's possible to bring this up.
It's quite a deep find, but the, the vice prime minister of Ukraine can't pronounce his name unfortunately posted a video about what Ukraine would look like in 2030.
This is actually, if it's.
Possible to find this video, I believe it's on his Twitter.
He posted on Twitter and it was a video showcasing what Ukraine would look like in 2030.
And it has digital IDs.
Ukraine's Digital Future 00:02:24
It has AI courts, it has absolutely everything.
A dystopian sci-fi novel has all wrapped up into one mental idea.
I if we've managed to find it, I mean incredible.
Let's have a look.
Yes, this is it in Ukrainian.
Let's look eight years ahead, 2030.
The history of the new Ukraine is studied all over the globe.
Why?
Because Ukraine became the most digital and convenient country in the world.
Scripts have replaced bureaucrats.
500,000 former public servants are successfully integrated in the new economy.
No more red tape but paperless.
No more banknotes but cashless.
Yes, we became the first country to abandon paper money.
Ukraine now has the best tech system for the IT industry and the most affordable e-residency.
Thanks to Ukrainian engineers and programmers, the R D centers of the world's top technology companies operate successfully and Ukraine ranks first in the world by the number of startups per capita.
Ukrainian courts are guided by artificial intelligence and all notarial acts take place online.
Ukrainian customs is fully automatic and the fastest in the world.
Customs clearance and car registration can now be done in three clicks from your smartphone.
Because of war and internal migration, we have built the most flexible and modern digital education.
Brave military and civilians get quality treatment with modern remote monitoring and e-health systems.
Ukraine also has the most effective cyber defense in the world.
After the horrors of 2022, Ukraine focused on security systems.
Now every production facility has its air defense system and the sleep of Ukrainians is protected by an ultra modern iron dome.
The Ukrainian government is digital more like an IT company In terms of the efficiency of implementing decisions, and one can register a land plot, start construction, open a business, or get a license, and register a car or real estate from a smartphone automatically in one click.
Ukraine is the freest and digital.
This is all because international partners and the world's leading technology companies supported the Digital for Freedom initiative and united to help Ukraine recover through digitalization.
Building a new Ukraine together.
Ukraine's Digital Revolution 00:11:20
Free and the fastest.
Brave.
There you go.
Sponsored by the World Economic Forum right there.
That has to be one of the biggest red pills to what's happening over there right now.
I've seen this a few times.
I've posted this on Twitter before.
Let's hope more people wake up to that because that's essentially what is going on.
I mean, you're disgust there, Alexa.
The most freest and digital-like place in the world.
I'm sorry.
There you go.
The Ukraine.
How can you be free when you're all digital?
Your stuff is all digital.
You're not free.
So free that you can't even criticize your own government because many journalists have been thrown in jail for, in fact, criticizing Zelensky.
Of course, Russia isn't any better with that sort of thing.
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I mean, could it be?
Yes, half this photo, the colored half, is Justin Trudeau.
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Wait, no, or is it vice versa?
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I love David Memcy so much.
God bless him, man.
Oh, dearie me.
Oh, he's so funny.
Let's have a look.
Have we got any pay chats to get to?
Did you want to kick things off, Alexa, if things come up on the screen?
Oh, I know that we have some super chat that we should like probably like go and ask.
Yeah, noble Canadian one dollar is eating bug on stream.
Oh, lordy, Alexa.
Must be fun hang out with you.
Do you eat bugs often?
No, no.
Like, I will, I will say that in 2018 when I was training and it was not a thing.
It was just the beginning of like cricket powder that you can use for training and making like protein cake and stuff like that.
I did buy it because I was like, why not try?
And now I'm just like, no, no, it's not something that I'm interested to.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, you won't be convincing me personally, and especially with your pitch earlier with the spider and things like that.
No, thank you.
No, thank you very much.
That didn't make sense, but still.
Do we have any other paid chance?
Sean and Marie G83.
I'm the Sean that broke down on the Dutch Town Hall live stream.
Teary-eyed again, SOS Dutch Farmers.
My heart is breaking for humanity.
Love you, Rebel.
It was very great to, of course, chat to you, Shauna.
It's a very emotional time happening in the Netherlands and across the world.
They're showing a lot of support with Canada too.
When I was over there, you saw a lot of Canadian flags with the farmers and, of course, being put up and all the protests too, because they recognize, well, it's like an homage, really.
And it's to say we care from the trucker convoy as well.
And Lincoln remarked when he was with me saying, guys, just like the Trucker Rebellion as we spoke to.
But God bless you, Shauna.
It's good to have you on the live stream.
And there'll be more reports coming from what's happening over there and what's happening across the world.
Do we have any more so far?
Yes.
We have a Sojourner, One Dollars.
Thank you.
Even the NIH say insects are dangerous for human health according to this study.
The issue is with chittin, which is in the exoskeleton skeleton of many insects.
It harmed the immune system.
So I need to dig a little bit more on this topic and I need to find some people who are studying insects because when I was in biology, I didn't dig too much in insects.
I dig more in birds.
So I did my ornithology studies.
But yeah, I know that cheating is in the exoskeleton.
I know that human doesn't digest really well that I need to dig on this more, but it's coming.
So follow us and iwonteatbugs.com.
So you can sign the petition.
In the same time, you can see our report on bugs.
I'm going to be plastering that link everywhere as soon as I get off the live stream because I feel that's a great cause personally.
So thank you.
Thank you very much.
I believe now you have some hydrogen recap and something about Trudeau as well.
Yeah.
So I think we have a couple of clips that we can show on Trudeau.
And afterwards, I can a little bit recap on the agreement with Germany and Mr. Trudeau that we just went through as a country, as a world, really highlighted the importance of supply chains, particularly when it comes to agriculture.
And the investments that Canada has been making over the past number of years, whether it's with the protein supercluster, whether it's in innovative solutions for using greater technology to more precise farming to greater yields to reduce the carbon intensity of farming, are things that we are very, very much working on.
Canada is extremely fortunate to have a significant land mass.
Not all of it is conducive to agriculture.
I'm looking forward to bringing Olaf to the north on his next visit.
But we do have an incredibly strong agricultural and agri-food industry that is world-class in its exports and relies on extraordinary leadership by innovative Canadian farmers and agricultural workers that we have always supported and that we will continue to support.
Even as the world is changing rapidly, the need for greater food security and better quality of food security is something that Canada is extremely well positioned to contribute to, which is why we continue to invest so massively in agriculture in Canada and look forward to continued partnerships with many, many partners around the world.
What did you think of that?
What did I think of that?
I think I want to know what film he's acting for because I don't believe a single word of what he's saying.
I mean, he makes me cringe personally, and I'm a Brit, you know, looking from afar.
But since when did Trudeau care about farming or farmers in general?
That's new.
It's not.
It's not caring.
It doesn't care.
And what he's just saying there is, again, the hypocrisy of our prime minister.
Like saying, oh, we are behind you, farmer, but in the same time, we're taking 30% of what you're actually producing.
But we like you, we are supporting you, we work with you, but you will see your production will decrease and you will have less profit.
And yeah, so this is actually hypocrisy that we see since he's leading our country.
Well, I've seen Trudeau in many different costumes and acting as many different characters.
And that's just another one, really.
Has he got a photo of him as a farmer?
Is that one that he's done yet?
Is there one with him dressed as a farmer?
No, he's not done that.
Oh, that would be his next bit then.
You'll see him dressed as a farmer in a tractor, mark my words.
And he'll be saying, yeah, look, I'm one of you guys now.
And it's just unbelievable.
No, I don't believe it.
And I'm not even from Canada.
So I can see completely through that.
Yeah, imagine us.
Like, I don't know how people can believe him anymore, but every time what he is saying is actually doing the opposite of what he's saying.
So how can we believe him anymore?
Especially now it's just like, as you know, like he tried to reach the net zero as every like single like prime minister around like the G7 like country.
We need to reach your net zero, but we will not tell you what the net zero means for you.
Believing Trudeau's Climate Claims 00:12:02
We have our own definition.
So we will not tell you.
Right.
And I believe there's another clip of Justin Trudeau talking about carbon taxes.
Is that correct?
Yes.
We always have to know that this is a moment of transition.
And we need to be, even as we're responding to the short-term pressures we have, which we're doing, we need to see where the world is going.
And the pressures on decarbonization, the pressure to make sure that democracies are successful, means that we have to get working right now on what the future is going to look like.
So the aggressive approach that Canada has taken on decarbonization by putting a price on pollution, by putting our concern for workers and inclusive economic growth at the center of what we're doing is all about strengthening the democratic fabric of our country and moving forward to where the low-carbon future is going to be.
And doing that not on our own, but as close friends and partners working together with Germany and other countries is the best way not just to prepare for the future but to reassure Canadians and people around the world that the future is on track and there is room for each and every single citizen in that future to feel part of it, that it's not going to pass them by.
These are the challenges we're facing and this is where working together makes such a big difference.
So he wants to protect and so he wants to protect the future of democracy in Canada by basically upsetting the agricultural sector.
And putting a price on pollution.
What that means.
Okay.
So that protects democracy, does it, Justin?
Yes, yes.
You're not sure about that one, mate.
Can't seem to get through on that one.
Can't seem to get through on a lot of what he says, to be fair, nearly all of it.
Okay.
Look at the beautiful transition that he's doing.
So Olaf Scholl, German canceller, came to Canada looking for an agreement with exporting our hydrogen.
But as you know, Canada produces a really few hydrogen, but mostly blue.
What that means, blue hydrogen.
A lot of people will not do the difference between green hydrogen and blue hydrogen.
But the blue hydrogen is come from fossil fuel.
So mostly natural gas that is CH4.
But when you extract the hydrogen from the CH4, you get hydrogen, dehydrogen that we call the H2, and a molecule of CO2, the deoxide of carbon.
So this is the blue hydrogen because you produce as well what we don't want, the CO2.
So it's not green.
So they call it blue.
And so the German canceller are not interesting to buy this kind of hydrogen because it's not green.
But the green hydrogen is come from hydrolysis.
Hydrolyse, is it how you say it?
Like hydrolysis, like hydrolation?
Like it's a process with electricity.
And so you separate the hydrogen from, so you literally take the electricity to extract the hydrogen, dehydrogen to hydrogen.
So lots, lots, lots of electricity.
But in the same time, you produce not only hydrogen, but you produce ammonium.
Got you.
So you need nitrogen.
Yeah.
You know?
Absolutely.
Which they want to cap as well.
They want to cap nitrogen because, well, we need nitrogen because it helps plants grow.
It helps crops grow.
It is to crops what water is to fish, essentially, is what it is.
So you need nitrogen in order to grow crops.
You need fertilizer.
But capping that, which they've done in the Netherlands, and I believe they've done it in Sri Lanka, they're now going to do it in Ireland.
And I believe Canada too, capping this, all as part of this net zero policy.
All this talk about net zero reminds me of the COVID zero policy, just pure scaremongering over little and just blowing it up into this huge, big fear-mongering project.
That's all I'm seeing from it.
Net zero is going to, I don't want to say something too spicy, but it's going to devastate countries.
And we're already seeing the effects of it.
We've seen what's happened in Sri Lanka when they started to cap fertilizer usage and go after the crop sector.
Yeah, exactly.
You're going to see more of this.
And it's just, it's unbelievable.
It's unbelievable.
And so now, what is the most hypocrisy from Canada government?
It's like, as you know, hydrogen is really light in weight.
So it's really difficult to transport the gas.
Oh, it's really heavy.
Oh, so it's really heavy.
It's really lightly.
So it's really difficult.
Now it's not heavy.
So it's why it's difficult to push it to pipeline or any kind of method to transport it because it's too light.
It's one of the lighter, it's the lightest gas that we can find.
So the problem is like for transportation, it's really kind of difficult and dangerous as well because hydrogen is bad for the climate.
I think it's about like elevation.
So they say eleven time like worries for warming the climate.
So if you have like a leak, it can be really bad and it can explode and it can do a lot of bad like situation.
So what Canada have proposed is liquefy it in ammonium, put it on the boat, transport to Germany.
And in Germany, we put it on the hydrogen form.
So energy to liquefy it, energy to transport it.
And when the boat will transport it is mostly fossil fuel because it's a boat.
And for changing in the gas phase, a lot of energy, like electricity, energy.
And now the electricity energy, it costs a lot.
And we don't have like lots.
And you need to think that this process, the old process, you have about 25% of loss on the produce.
25% of it.
So all this process will cost way more in energy.
Same if it's like electricity.
We need to produce a lot and the cost of our electricity will go up extremely because of the demand.
And not only that, you need to think like that right now, we are not producing a lot of that.
Like it's actually pilot project.
And to do what they say that they will liquefy the ammonium and they say that they will find a way to produce a lot of energy that it will be cheaper.
It's still in the pilot project.
And they signed for the exportation of hydrogen in 2025.
It's a year from now.
So a year and a half, like about it.
But I'm not sure about it.
I mean, it just reminds me of the Netherlands where they talk for them, nitrogen is stigstoff, which means, which means nitrogen, basically in Dutch.
But because they've capped it, they've already had a cap for a while and they want to continually squeeze this cap on fertilizer usage and of course, slashing livestock and things like that for the climate is what they say.
Now, as we know, Canada is a big exporter in food and supply chains.
The Netherlands is the largest under the US.
And this idea of controlling the supply chains between countries, that is all, that's all the WEF want.
That's all they need.
Because if you control the supply chains, you can control the supply and demand.
Obviously, that makes sense.
So it is clear as day.
It is clear as day, in my view, that it shows why the WEF want it, why the WEF are constantly talking about it and constantly wanting to make cuts to it.
It's actually so sinister to even look at it from an outsider's point of view.
We've seen what happens with Sri Lanka.
I remember seeing their blog saying we're going to make Sri Lanka rich.
And they've done this same policy.
And look what happened.
People starved.
People were so hungry that they rioted.
And you saw what happened where they stormed the parliament.
And the prime minister has now resigned and they've got some other WF puppet involved.
So if you're going to just enact these policies to other countries, hoping that it would work, I don't know what, to work towards what.
I don't know.
It just is just unbelievable.
So who knows what's going to happen now, in my view.
And I've been to Sri Lanka, I think it was in 2015 or 16, and it was already more rich than India.
Okay.
It was clean.
It was, but of course, they just went out from a social world where we were able to see all the north, like close to Colombo, where the house was a little bit destroyed from the civil war.
But it was already going so well.
They were a pretty richer country than India.
We were able to see it.
It was a really beautiful place that I've been so far.
But I'm really sad to see that they really went aggressively and say we will change for organic only and we will remove like all the produce.
Of course, if we change as fast as that and think that everything will go well, no, no, everything will not go well.
Like you change a method that is working well.
You're growing your food pretty well and you change radically to organic.
Sorry, but you will have a problem for sure.
Of course.
Changing Methods Radically 00:03:46
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So Alexa's home, basically.
And it is your home, right?
Quebec.
But now I'm in Montreal, but I'm from Quebec City.
Yeah.
There we go.
We'll go to an ad break.
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Well, we have like a couple of chats.
Yeah, bless her.
We have a couple of chat that we can read now.
It's come from Twinks.
One dollars.
Thank you.
Ukraine war WEF setup.
Both Zelensky and Putin member is all about global distribution of wealth from democratic countries.
What do you think about that, you the WEF expert?
Yeah.
Well, well, yeah, like the video that we showed earlier, that's what they're building to.
Their idea of building back better.
We've heard that slogan from the WEF and many other leaders, including Biden, Trudeau, Boris Johnson, many others.
This is what their vision of building back better is.
What you just saw, the vice prime minister of Ukraine, what he shared is the promotional video of Ukraine and what it's to look like.
This is their idea of building back better.
So, yeah, it's a lot of very strange things that are going on.
There's a lot of questions that need answering over there.
But of course, you ask these questions and you get the same kind of buzzwords thrown at you.
Oh, you're a Putin apologist because you're calling out Ukraine.
No, no, you can call out Russia as well at the same time.
You can call out both at the same time with what we do.
But, you know, apparently calling out Ukraine, calling out Zelensky, calling out the Azov battalion, as we know.
No, you're, you're, it's Russian propaganda.
Yeah.
All right, mate.
Yeah.
The vice president of you or the vice prime minister of Ukraine posted that 2030.
Oh, bit weird.
2030, once again, posted that 2030 advertisement for what their country wants to look like.
Do you want AI courts?
Do you want monitoring digitally?
Do you want a surveillance state?
Is that what you want?
But yeah, that's Mars.
Freedom is the freest in the word.
Of course it is.
The freest country in the world after that.
Of course.
Of course, because it's free anyway.
Because like I said, you know, you can criticize Zelensky and its regime there every day if you wanted to.
Of course you can with no repercussions.
No.
Do we have any other chance?
Yes.
From tweets.
Correct CO2 for Trees 00:04:47
Juan Dalis again.
Thank you.
Trudeau has given three plus Bitcoin to the UK.
Oh, 3 billion to the Ukraine for their household heating.
Yet, willing to see Canadian freeze to death this winter through carbon tax fuel inflation.
Probably, I'm actually worried for the next winter because I'm probably sure that the electricity will raise because they were actually warning us that electricity will raise around this time of the year.
And as we know, that already electricity costs more than a couple of years before.
And I don't know how much that costs for you every month in London.
It's quite a lot, apparently.
I'm okay at the minute.
I'm sort of paying for no, actually, no, I'm not going to give away what I'm doing in terms of being at home.
But no, it's terrible.
There's going to be a lot of people, especially, well, like you said, in Canada and of course, over in the UK, that are going to be really feeling it this winter.
And it's, yeah, it's terrible.
It's honestly so terrible.
But remember, you know, make sure that you've got everything in check, basically.
Remember, I know it's all nice now, that the weather's okay.
And well, here anyway, I'm not sure about Canada, but the weather's doing okay, and things seem kind of all right now.
It's not, it really isn't.
You've got to brace yourself for this winter.
As if you watch Game of Thrones, I'm not going to make the reference, obviously.
But yeah, do we have any other paid chats?
Oh, yeah.
Do you want to read the next one?
Yeah, I'll do the next one.
It's twins one dollars.
About the net zero.
Okay, net zero is a failure.
Correct.
CO2 is not a pollutant.
All things green need to exist, correct?
There was more CO2 on planet, on the planet before mankind and the planet was greener.
We need more, not less.
Exactly.
You know, like I said, it's a bit like the COVID-0 policies that you keep hearing.
It's just more fear-mongering.
It's more like it's just insane.
It's going to put so many people, especially the lower classes in poverty.
It's going to bankrupt everyone.
But that's, you know, that's what that's what they want.
That's to keep us in check.
Of course, they want you to rather eat bugs than go out and enjoy a steak or go out and enjoy a nice meal.
You know, people need to know that the plant, like when they do the when they feed themselves during the day, they take the CO2, you know.
And people need to know that it's a normal process for plants to take like it's during the night they take the CO2 and they release the O2 in the air and it's like the opposite during the day.
So it's normal process.
So their net zero, the plant will always produce like some CO2.
So I'm sorry, but are you going to cut like all the plants in the world for reaching your net zero emission?
Yeah, well, I'll tell you what loves CO2 and that's trees.
And we need trees.
So there you have it.
So yeah, there you go.
I don't think CO2 is this huge toxic, toxic element that all these mainstream media and everyone's trying to ramp up this fear of we need CO2 for trees mainly.
So you know, that's one of many factors.
So do we have any others?
Yes, Albert Taddon, $2, thank you.
With all the natural gas to produce and transport hydrogen hydrogen, why not ship natural gas to Germany, which will work for home eating?
So, what I was saying, like, why are we not selling to Germany that are in an energy crisis our gas and oil right now when they say that they are in need now, not in 2025, a year and a half from now, why are we not shipping to them our fossil fuel?
We have a lot here.
We can actually help them now, but it's not what they want.
They want a quick and fast transition.
Why Not Help Germany Now? 00:02:22
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, it's spot on.
And I believe Putin is threatening to cut off the gas supply as well in Germany because they've relied so heavily on Russian gas and pipelines.
And it's just a disaster, absolute disaster.
So, yeah, you're completely right.
Completely agree.
What else have we got?
I think we finished the chat, but we finished as well like our time.
So, I think Quebec will be on another live stream, everybody.
So, I will probably be there on Friday if you're not too bored of my presence on the live stream.
I didn't know I would be like as much as that on the live stream this week, but it's a fear that lots of people are really, really, really busy.
As you know, like we keep reporting on the ground, we try to report on what is going on right now with everything that is happening, especially with like the Aravcan, the new transition on the green energy.
Green, but I will say, like, keep following us because, as I say, I'm going to launch a new campaign soon, and I will expose the other side of the story of the green, supposedly green energy, and maybe show the other side of if it's really as green as they say it is.
Yeah, well, God bless you, Alexa.
And I hope I hope that goes well.
And remember, keep yourselves up to date.
We've obviously posted the links as well and where you can find us.
Don't, it was it don't eat the bugs.com.
What was it called?
I don't eat bugs.
Is itbugs.com?
I won't eatbugs.com.
That's the one that you need to be focusing on right now as well.
Because, yeah, you sure you don't want some?
I give you some.
I'll ship it to you.
Really?
Right?
I've got no, yeah, I've got no choice in the matter now.
I don't consent.
I don't consent to bugs arriving to my house.
Thank you.
I will do it anyway.
Of course, of course.
Thank you very much.
And I hope you guys have enjoyed the live stream and we'll see you next time.
Thank you.
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