Rebel News’ Alexa and Dakota dissect Mark Zuckerberg’s admission that Facebook suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story over FBI warnings, calling it a PR ploy amid minimal mainstream coverage. They critique Canada’s moral contradictions—pandemic restrictions on gatherings but lax oversight of sexual predators, like a BC chief medical officer charged with interprovincial child sex crimes—while disputing unmarked graves claims near Kamloops Residential School and opposing COVID vaccine mandates, citing myocarditis risks, low youth death rates (1% under 40 in Ontario), and studies like Berenson’s alleged "Trump vaccine" hospitalization spike. The episode ties censorship, inclusivity policies, and medical overreach to broader cultural shifts, urging viewers to support Rebel’s uncensored platform and skepticism-driven journalism. [Automatically generated summary]
Yeah, I'm actually going back to school, finish my undergrad, which I never did do.
I want to get indoctrinated.
Back to the indoctrination camps I go.
But I am looking forward to it.
It's going to be great.
And it's been a wonderful time here with everyone at Rebel News.
So, I mean, I'm sure I'll talk more about it later on.
But yeah, I'm really excited to be doing this stream, to be joining the ladies today for the famous pink-branded Friday live stream.
It's going to be great.
It's going to be great.
And make sure you all send in your chats throughout the show.
We'd like to read them.
It's great.
It's conversational.
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And, you know, especially because Dakota is leaving today, I think it's safe to say you should be sending a little more money just to give him the farewell he deserves, maybe?
Maybe?
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I'd love to address anything you want to ask.
Come on, guys.
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Let's do it.
And Alexa, how are you doing today?
I'm good.
I think it's because Dekota is there, but the backstream is not pink.
At least they do that for you.
They put it blue.
It's true.
It's a little more masculine.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe we should switch it to pink.
No, I'm just kidding.
I mean, at least the cover graphic to the stream is still pink.
It's true.
And I'm wearing pink, so we're good.
Yeah.
And Dekota, did you take a lot of sun recently?
You look like really pretty tan.
I've been getting a lot of sun, getting super tan.
I've been doing tons of running.
I'm actually training to do a couple of ultra marathons in the fall.
And so I've been spending hours outside running at a time under the sun.
So I'll be getting dark.
Yeah, you're pretty dark, I would say.
Yeah.
Goals, goals.
Well, y'all, maybe we should jump right into our first clip here.
This is a very, this clip's gone pretty viral, I think, on the inner web.
We'll just let it speak for itself.
How do you guys handle things when they're a big news item that's controversial?
Like, there was a lot of attention on Twitter during the election because of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
The Neo-Shows too.
Yeah, so you guys censored that as well?
So we took a different path than Twitter.
I mean, basically, the background here is the FBI, I think, basically came to us, some folks on our team, and was like, hey, just so you know, like, you should be on high alert.
We thought that there was a lot of Russian propaganda in the 2016 election.
We have it on notice that basically there's about to be some kind of dump of that's similar to that.
So just be vigilant.
So our protocol is different from Twitter's.
What Twitter did is they said you can't share this at all.
We didn't do that.
What we do is we have, If something is reported to us as potentially misinformation, important misinformation, we also have this third-party fact-checking program because we don't want to be deciding what's true and false.
And for the, I think it was five or seven days when it was basically being determined whether it was false, the distribution on Facebook was decreased, but people were still allowed to share it.
So you could still share it, you could still consume it.
So when you say the distribution has decreased, it got shared.
How does that work?
It basically the ranking in newsfeed was a little bit less.
So fewer people saw it than would have otherwise.
So it definitely...
By what percentage?
I don't know off the top of my head, but it's meaningful.
But basically, a lot of people were still able to share it.
We got a lot of complaints that that was the case.
Obviously, this is a hyper-political issue.
So depending on what side of the political spectrum, you either think we didn't censor it enough or censored it way too much.
But we weren't sort of as black and white about it as Twitter.
We just kind of thought, hey, look, if the FBI, which I still view as a legitimate institution in this country, it's like very professional law enforcement, they come to us and tell us that we need to be on guard about something, then I want to take that seriously.
Did they specifically say you need to be on guard about that story?
No, I don't remember if it was that specifically, but it basically fit the pattern.
Have you seen like Ao is actually balancing his word to be careful to not tell too much?
And he's actually, it's really going slow and thinking of how we will explain it.
But like, do I'm surprised?
He actually didn't say it in the word, but he was actually saying like, oh, but we shut a ban like the publication as we were.
A lot of people are facing shutter ban.
So many people say, oh, Alexa, like you saw like not shown in my Facebook.
I have some difficulty to see like your publication.
And I'm just like, really?
And I'm publishing like a lot of my work on Facebook.
And I'm not surprised of that comment.
And I'm surprised that they say that Twitter, you were not capable to share it at all because I saw some of the publication that people were retreating and getting viral on Twitter.
And on Facebook, I didn't see anything of that.
I mean, can I first just say, like, when I first saw that clip, I was surprised just to even see Mark Zuckerberg on the German podcast.
I'm not an avid follower of Joe Rogan's podcast.
I mean, like, I see clips and stuff from it.
I'm just, I'm not a religious viewer or listener.
But just seeing that, I'm like, okay, wait, first of all, Mark Zuckerberg was actually willing to come onto Joe Rogan's podcast, the one we always sort of glorify as the lord of censorship and the symbol of big tech scariness.
He's joining one of the men that most of the internet is always calling to censor and cancel any platform.
So I thought that was interesting.
And then, yeah, it's just everything he said.
There's so much stuff that he says there that's so fascinating.
Like, okay, so we, at first, it used to be even just a theory, a conspiracy theory that, oh, well, you know, all the big tech is really trying to hammer down this story and say it's fake and all that.
And then the fact that, oh, yeah, by the way, it's been verified.
It is a very real story, the whole Hunter Biden laptop scandal.
And then to have Mark Zuckerberg just come out and say, oh, yeah, the FBI just told us be on the lookout for this sort of Russian disinformation like that and saying, oh, yeah, we thought that we were thinking that fit the pattern.
And then also the fact that he stated, oh, and the FBI, which I at least personally still believe to be a legitimate institution, as in, we're at the point now where it seems like you have to say that, that, well, I'm at least one of the people who still views the FBI as legitimate, whereas the minority.
So, you're in the minority when you think that the FBI is a legitimate law enforcement institution, like, and that it's not so politicized to sort of take away from its legitimacy?
I just think there's so much to sort of unpack from that little clip.
And so, there's a reason it's been going viral.
Well, it's interesting.
Like, why is he coming out and speaking about this now?
Like, why would he be so?
I know you said he was being kind of calculated in his delivery, but it's still fascinating that he would come out and admit this at all.
And I mean, arguably, I think shadow banning is worse because anything that involves a gray area is like a slippery slope and it becomes slope and it becomes tricky.
At least when Twitter bans you or whatever, it's like you just know they suck.
And they're overlords who are just admitting that they're censoring you because they don't like your ideas.
But probably because everybody knows that we are getting censoring.
Everybody knows that we have censorship that is happening.
And probably Joe Rogan invites Mark Zuckerberg.
And probably it took a while that he accepted the invitation.
Probably it's not the first time he did invite Mark Zuckerberg.
And probably Mark just say, okay, like we know that something is happening.
Everybody is aware of it.
Like what I have to lose on that.
And why not?
Like probably he have like in everything that we were seeing with like the reset, everything.
Everybody's transparent.
Everybody's telling the plan in advance.
Everybody is telling like what they are going to do.
And why not him too?
Like he's telling us what they are actually doing to us.
And you know what is more outrageous at the end?
It's like everybody is looking at that.
Oh yeah, it's happening.
I'm continuing my life.
And like they are not like acting and saying, oh, but what is happening?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like he was just kind of saying the quiet part out loud there, I think.
It's like, yeah, we know there's so much shadow banning going on.
We know they got all these sort of levers they're pulling there.
But it's like, yeah, Mark Zuckerberg, even though, yeah, like you were saying, he's choosing his words carefully, but he's, you know, sort of nonchalantly like, oh, yeah, we shadow ban you.
Yeah, we have control.
We have certain stories we look at that we sort of downrank and censor and whatnot.
Yeah, it just kind of goes to show when you're looking at the world through the lens of social media, there is an entire sort of group of professional censors who are running those platforms who are controlling the way you see everything.
Everything there.
There's a very complex system of checks and balances and controls that are in the hands of a handful of people who are at these companies whose job it is to make sure you see what they want you to see.
So something to always stay in the narrative.
Do you think he has like a like, do you think he's enjoying this aspect of what they've done throughout the election, like censoring and stuff?
Or do you think he's having a change of heart?
I mean, he is having a conversation with Joe Rogan, who we know is, you've already mentioned, widely censored.
So it's interesting.
It's just interesting.
I just, I'm trying to unpack why he decided to go and admit this, even though we do know it.
Like, don't you guys think there's something a little suspect about that?
Like, is he trying to admit from a place of that relates more to conservatives or free speech advocates?
Or do you think he's just being like a World Economic Forum sinister globalist who's like, this is the plan?
Wahaha, you know?
I would say, like, probably, as you know, like, a lot of people are like banning Facebook for the fact that people are being banned, censored.
A lot of people are changing platform or abandoning Facebook.
That is actually not good for Facebook as well because without people on Facebook, if he's losing people, he's losing money.
So probably maybe telling the truth to the people who are actually asking for that question.
And I think, Yeah, maybe to gain more trust on the people who are using Facebook to just say, hey, yeah, it's something is happening.
We were asked by the FBI, like, just to remove the, how you say it, like, it's not my fault.
Yeah.
We've been able to.
Just place blame, yeah.
Yeah.
Put the blame on someone.
Like, I think, yeah, it's definitely trying to kind of connect with people.
Kind of, it's an opportunity.
It's a PR move to sort of come out as more relatable.
Like, we know Facebook was under fire, like, a lot of fire when they rebranded as meta, trying to sort of shed some of their past controversies.
And yeah, I think we think of Mark Zuckerberg as just some robot up, you know, living in his big city.
Cyborg.
Yeah, cyborg plugged in.
But I think he is, you know, I think he's finally taking the opportunity to try and just kind of come out and be like, yeah, it was the FBI.
You know, we were just following what they told us to do.
And, you know, this is how the process works.
And just trying to come off a little more authentic and relatable.
I mean, you can take that other ways.
Like, it's interesting.
I'm like, at least he's being real with us.
Yeah.
I'll take it.
I respect the transparency, you know, because it's something, as we've already discussed, that we've all known all along.
So it is a little bit refreshing when they admit their sins.
Yeah, you know, it's like, just like, stop lying to us.
Just like, tell us how it is.
Just tell us you hate us.
Yeah.
Because a lot of people want the truth.
They crave for the truth.
They want what is happening.
And unfortunately, we don't get it.
No.
And it's a bit abusive and it's gaslighting when we know we're being censored or shadow banned and they refuse to admit it.
It's like, I literally know, it drives you mad, you know?
So it's, yeah, it's interesting.
It'll be fascinating to see where this goes, you know?
Yeah, yeah.
We'll see if anything further comes from this.
Yeah, let's see if this is just sort of the start of more things to come out or if this is a one shot.
But yeah, there's, like I said before, there's a reason this was going viral because some people were like, yes, he's finally just here on the world's largest podcast, just telling us how it is.
So shocking.
It's so big story.
Okay, I will say you something.
It's so a big story.
It's such a big revelation, but we knew about it, but it's a revelation from the mouth of the person who created.
How many mainstream media did report on this?
It's true.
How many do you think?
None in Quebec.
I didn't see any.
I didn't see any either.
I see CNN and it's the only one I saw like a clip on Twitter from that event.
But nothing here I didn't heard so far.
Like they're more like into Facebook, like what is going on there?
Like who did something wrong or whatever, but nothing about it.
Nothing.
Yeah, I wonder if he will face any backlash from this like in his own company.
Like do you think like was he speaking candidly and he was just like crap?
Maybe I shouldn't have said that?
Or like I wonder if I wonder if he'll face any rep like be reprimanded for this at all.
Do you guys think?
No, it's the head, head of Facebook, is the head of Meta.
It is the one who decides everything.
Yeah, no one's safe though from criticism or cancellation.
But yeah, it's just it's really interesting.
Do you have any final thoughts?
This is your last live stream.
Take it away.
It's fascinating enough.
No, I think we've kind of touched on this well enough and there's so much more to talk about here.
I say we keep pushing through.
Let's do it.
All right, so we have a fun little ad to show y'all.
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But we have a trailer to show y'all, and you don't want to miss it.
So, Mr. Producer, are we able to get that up?
We started off this convoy calling it taking back our freedoms.
But our freedoms are nobody's to take away.
So we're going to restore everybody's freedoms.
Lots of people came here wanting to only do a day.
And the word with all the truckers is they're now staying for many days.
You know, like a lot of people now are planning on days and days in Ottawa.
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Well, that's intense.
Yeah, no, I'm looking forward to watching the full thing.
I started watching some of it, and it's really well produced.
Mocha did a great job.
I think he did a really good job of capturing a lot of what it was really like in Ottawa.
Because for those of you who are avid Rebel News followers, you know we've already long released the documentary on the Coots blockade.
That was from Kian, who did a great job on that.
And of course, being in Toronto here, I was never over there, and it was really great to get a feel of what it was like there at the Alberta border at the Coutts blockade.
But having been in Ottawa myself, reporting on it at the height of it, it's so cool to see just how well Mocha was able to capture everything.
And it was really cool to see his journey from Alberta to Ottawa, sort of get that perspective.
And then, yeah, what it was like on the ground there.
Because looking back, the more sort of we move forward and are able to look back on what happened to the convoy, it really was such a pivotal moment for us.
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So, convoydocumentary.com, highly recommend.
Check it out.
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Other great documentaries are also available.
So, do it.
Do it.
We have a couple chats before we get into our next topic.
So, we'll just maybe peruse through these.
This is from Adam Ottawa.
Thank you for your dollar.
Our trusted lunch item, Chunky Soup, is the latest victim of just inflation.
Their tins of soup shrank from 540 milliliters to 515 milliliters, but their price didn't get adjusted accordingly.
Read your labels, people.
Oh, yeah, read your label.
Yeah, because there might be bugs in it.
Shrinkflation.
Yeah.
Actually, I went to the grocery yesterday and I was just pickuping like some random juice and produce.
And I found, I think, six or seven items that is dye with coachella.
Cochinella.
Cochinelle.
Like the bugs.
Yeah.
Wow.
Well, this one's right on topic.
Another chat here from Adam Ottawa, another dollar.
He says, Alexa, imagine chunky soup with floating chunks of crickets.
Yumo.
Yumio.
Right up your alley, girl.
Right up your alley.
If I have that, I would bring it to Justin Trudeau and say, this is your next nice meal.
Delicious.
Remember, folks listening, if you donate $100 via chat, Alexa will eat a bug live on the air.
You don't want to miss that.
Especially on Dakota's last day.
Come on, he's dying to see.
Maybe like you and your bugs, they're always like really handy.
Man.
She just has them like all around.
I've said before, like I personally am not opposed to just trying the bugs for the sake of the experience.
But he's the dumb the fed, yeah, guys.
But when you have the top-down government policies coming in here and forcing you to pay $100 for a pound of meat or otherwise you can eat you tasty bugs, that's not cool.
Yeah, yeah.
But I was saying, like, advertise, don't do what I'm doing.
I'm a professional.
Dangerous to do what I'm doing, so don't do it because insect is actually not really good for your health.
So if you're not a professional like me, don't do it.
But donate $100 so we can watch the professional do it.
How about that?
This next clip is also pretty interesting.
You all have probably seen the word groomer floating around the internet.
I think we've all been privy to that.
So let's play this fun little clip from Tucker.
In the UK, one of the last seen people in that denomination, we're grateful to have him join us tonight.
Mr. Robinson, thank you so much for coming on tonight.
So minor attracted person, what do you make of that?
Tucker, let's not mince our words here.
This is the greatest evil there is.
What we're talking about is the normalization of pedophilia.
That is all we're seeing here.
And you're right, they're reclaiming the words.
They're taking over the language and defining it in a very clever way.
Because once they say, these are not pedophiles, these are minor attracted people.
They can say they're also vilified, as we heard there, persecuted.
And then they'll say they are an oppressed minority group and therefore they deserve to be a protected characteristic.
And then all of a sudden, we have paedophiles or pedophiles being protected under the law.
And that's what they're after here.
And it's very, very, there's nothing more dangerous.
Well, that's right.
And it's a tell.
I mean, if you are with someone on the playground or at your kids' school who uses the phrase minor attracted persons, I think it's fair to call the police right away because you know what that person's intent is.
Like what else are they saying?
They're excusing pedophilia.
Absolutely.
There's three sides to this.
So of course, firstly, they take over the language.
And that is so that they can break down the boundaries.
And then thirdly, that's so they can break down family and society.
And that's what this has always been about.
You know, some of us have been warning about this for years and have been called conspiracy theorists.
But there's a reason that there's the mantra, love is love.
Because if love means love for anyone, there's no boundaries involved there.
And then when we're talking in an age where someone can define their race, someone can define their gender, and someone can define their sex or any other immutable characteristics, why would they not be able to define their age?
If you can say, I identify as a woman, what's to stop you saying I identify as a 12-year-old girl?
And if love is love and you are identifying as a 12-year-old girl, what is to stop you from having a relationship with another 12-year-old girl, biological or non-biological?
This is the problem we find ourselves in.
This is why they're redefining the language.
This is why they're breaking down the boundaries.
It's wicked, it's evil.
We must do everything we can to stop it and protect our children.
It's amazing.
Are you really an Anglican deacon?
Just about.
The Church of England did not want me, but I'm still an Anglican just outside of the Church of England.
It's a long, there's a big battle against wokeness going on.
Well, we're rooting for you.
Thank you.
Calvin Robinson, thanks so much.
God bless.
Good to see you too.
Wow.
I love Tucker.
Yeah, he's a funny guy.
He hits the nail on the head.
I mean.
He always does.
Yeah.
Any first initial thoughts on that, Dakota?
Alexa, go ahead.
No, but I was just saying, like, of course they would try to, um, try to remove, I, I, I don't know how to explain, like, You know, pedophile is like something you are pedophiled because you do aggression and you do rape of children.
Why will we diminish what it is?
They are what they are and they try just to remove a little bit of the weight and the pressure of what they are.
But I think like it's like now, if you are like a cospritori from like a freedom convoy or something like that, you are one of the worst person in the world.
But if you are pedophile, it's okay.
You're just a minor like lover or minor, I don't know what.
But I'm just like, are you kidding me?
Like now they have more privilege that people will fight for their freedom?
Are you kidding?
Yeah.
I mean, like, it sort of fits that whole pattern there, sort of like what Calvin Robinson was talking about on that clip, where it's sort of been this slow movement towards that.
And like, yes, you can say, yes, you can say, like, there are people who are minor attractive persons who have that urge within them, who are attracted to minors, but that does not excuse behavior in terms of grooming and molesting children because that's what it is.
You know, if you're having sexual relations with a minor, that is a crime, that is illegal, it should remain illegal.
And he sort of, he hits a nail on the head in terms of their trying to act as if they are simply misunderstood victims here, where, you know, there are people who may very well feel that way, but they should be receiving help from a qualified mental health professional rather than acting out on their urges and abusing children because the children will be the victims here.
We're perpetually seeing children who are suffering incredible harms based off of these trends in our society.
Where you look at us like giving children double mastectomies and like gender-affirming hysterectomies, like Boston Children's Hospital, I think it was last week, they came out and saying, oh, yeah, we offer, you know, gender-affirming hysterectomies for young children, basically.
And then they sort of backpedal and said, oh, no, we only do that for those who are 18 and older.
But even still, like, you have children who are being mutilated and abused, taking puberty blockers, like stuff where it's like society has put on them that, oh, it's okay if you feel confused about your gender to just go ahead and like mutilate your own body and then afterwards have to suffer the consequences of that throughout the rest of your life.
Like we're pushing this onto kids and the kids are the ones who are suffering from this.
And at one point, we're going to be looking back on this at some point down the road and being like, holy, what was society thinking?
Just how backwards have we become?
Yeah, it's like our society just literally hates children and we're experimenting on them and they're unconsenting subjects to these experiments.
Like adults are supposed to be looking out for their best interests.
And we saw that throughout the pandemic, even the way our government treated children, you know, with keeping them away from their friends and so forth.
So yeah, it's just the most evil thing.
Like this is the most evil thing I think happening in our world right now.
And to Calvin's point, this is like the hill that everyone should be trying to die on right now is making sure that our kids are protected and that this slippery slope, like what's next?
Like if once this becomes normalized, because we know it will, what's next?
Like it's going to be even more sinister and just depraved, I think.
Like it makes me like my skin crawl like thinking about it.
Like an example, like it just happened in Quebec.
I'm just throwing that like it's just like a sex offender who actually aggress is, I think it was his wife with a knife on her throat to have sex with her.
Now we claim to be a woman to have like a less big sentence against him.
It's like everybody can now claim to be like another like gender or another like what is going on?
Why we let that happen?
Where is the line that we should not cross?
I have the impression they have no line.
Just do whatever you want.
Are free to do.
This is actually this man.
Do you think that he's look like a woman?
I don't think that he's look like a woman.
He's so delicate and pretty.
For sure.
And things like that.
And everyone keeps giving into this stuff, even though they know that, like, absolutely how ridiculous this sort of thing is.
No one wants to be under attack themselves.
They don't want the mob to come after them.
They don't want to be canceled or deplatformed because we have such, like, we either resort to mob rule on the one hand, where you have just these, we let these few very loud individuals sort of crowd around people and shout them down.
Or we resort to sort of authoritarian rule, as we've seen throughout the pandemic, where you have this authoritarian pandemic COVID response where the government is basically crushing anyone who tries to dissent from their public health policies.
And then people sort of like proactively end up controlling their own behavior so as to prevent the government cracking down on them, as we're seeing with all sorts of things like we'll get into this later, like Western University's booster mandate, where they're going ahead and they're mandating everyone has to be fully vaccinated and boosted and be wearing masks and all of this, which is well beyond what the government guidance is, but they're just trying to prevent themselves being shut down or locked down in the future.
And now even the government has been coming out and saying, you know, Western, you're going too far.
Stop this.
You know, like you're going beyond our guidance and this is too much.
But they're still doing it because we've so many different groups of people and different institutions who are terrified of being cracked down on again.
So they're trying to protect themselves, protect their own interests.
And it's just this terrible pattern that so many of us and so many groups and organizations and organizations and institutions have fallen into because of this authoritarian pattern that has been playing out over the past couple years.
But how gross that people are so scared and so worried about being called a bigot that they would let, like, they're fine with kids being exposed to these sorts of things and these ideologies and drag queen story in the name of inclusivity when it's we know it's going to be harmful.
We know it's not right.
We know that innocence should be preserved in children.
Like it's just so selfish that these people are so concerned about what other people think about them.
Like no, you should be more concerned about protecting our children who are going to be growing.
Like they're the future of this country, of this world, you know?
So it's just, it's crazy that there's no concern for that.
I just, this topic gets me pretty heated.
As well, you know what, we should touch on the interprovincial predator, as we have termed it real quick before we move on to other topics there.
So this is an interior health, I think it was the former chief medical officer for the BC's interior health, you know, public health agency.
And he was being charged with child sex crimes, which both happened, I believe, in BC and Alberta, which is why we were termed him the interprovincial predator.
But yeah, it's interesting.
It goes to show this public health.
The expert, the so-called expert.
The top doctor, as they call him, apparently has been charged with child sex crimes.
So it kind of falls in line with what we've been talking about, about this predatory nature in so many people is out there, and there are these groomers all over.
Yeah.
And do you think it's a result of, like, our society and culture, like, normalizing this?
Is this why more people are—because it seems like we're hearing so many more stories about these types of instances, and it's scary.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I feel like we're in such a backwards place in society where it's like we glorify anything that is pleasurable that is immoral.
Like I think if you look at the pandemic guidance, it's almost the perfect sort of example of that where you look at say like, oh, first of all, we're going to fine you.
We're going to lock you in your homes.
If you try to interact with anyone else, we're going to come down hard on you.
If you try to gather for church, we're going to give you hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and shut down your churches.
Oh, but if you want to go out and have sex with strangers, no problem.
Just make sure you wear a mask.
You know, like that, that was the literal public health guidance.
Like, all right, you know, we understand people have these urges.
Going to step on that because we can't look like we're a bunch of wet blanket conservatives here who are getting down and hurting you, get in the way of your fun time.
So, go ahead out, go ahead, go out, have sex with strangers, just make sure you wear your mask and then you're doing the responsible thing.
And it's like there's just such inconsistent inconsistency in those sort of guidelines.
But I think that just goes to show, like I was saying, that everything is backwards.
We glorify, you know, to quote Isaiah, call good evil and evil good.
That's literally where we are in the world today.
It's so depraved, yes.
Well, this has been fun.
Maybe we should just do one quick chat before we throw to an ad.
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So.
All right, before we get into the boosters, we have a couple more chats here, actually.
So we have three here.
I'll just read the first one while you load your phone there.
So this is from Adam Ottawa.
Thank you for your dollar.
If you haven't heard, Wendy's Canada, home of the beef, just showed their wokeness.
They changed Wendy's hair color to gray to support Lisa Law.
Wait, is that true?
Is that true?
That's insane.
No, that has been.
It's been true.
It's true.
Our producer is telling us.
I'm going to say that's true.
That's a good joke.
Oh my gosh.
Well, that's one way to show your support.
That's so hilarious.
That's hilarious.
I mean, like, to be fair, like, you know, that whole thing, I wouldn't go so far as, you know, changing Wendy's hair because she's a young redhead.
But like, the whole thing about you should be able to show off your grain.
It's like, I'm all in support of that.
It's a little bit sexist, frankly.
Yeah, all that stuff.
Like, I'm totally down with that about aging gracefully and letting yourself go gray and not trying to fight against nature with women who feel like they're dying their hair or doing up crazy makeup or getting Botox or facelifts or whatever to try and fight aging.
Like, you know what?
Just age gracefully and be yourself.
I'm all with that movement, but that's hilarious that Wendy actually changed to gray.
I mean, my goodness, people.
Yeah, wow.
Yeah, but it's a little bit the same as, you know, Uncle Ben.
They remove Uncle Ben from the brand because they say, like, for the black people, like, it was racist, so they just remove it.
And the syrup as well.
Like, Hunt, the Hans Syrup, they remove her too from the brand.
I'm just like, why?
It's there since a while.
No, this is wrong.
Yeah, it almost seems like they're rewriting history in a way when they do things like that just to appease the vocal minority.
But I think in this case, it's probably temporary.
But in other instances, you're right, it's strange that they're changing these crazy brands that we've all grown up with.
Yeah, it's so weird.
Yeah, for me, it's too weird.
I think we got a couple more chats here.
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Not quite $100.
Well, the topic of this chat, Alexa, don't eat the bugs.
She kept it a dollar under.
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Dakota, good health and best of luck always.
Thank you so much.
That's so sweet.
Well, thank you for your very generous donation.
$1 more, though, and you would have seen her eat that bug.
Oh, incredible.
We got one more here from Adam Ottawa.
Thank you for your dollar.
This is the perfect storm at the front line.
If we have drag folk, groom, and children.
In the background, we have the real pervs wanting to make themselves a new class of vulnerable people, huh?
Yeah, it's very sinister.
Yeah.
Yes.
That's really all I could say.
It's sinister indeed.
And people should be very vigilant.
Just protect the kids.
That's what I keep saying.
Yeah.
You know, well, if they're your own children, watch out.
If they're other people's children, watch out for them.
King 7734, it's our most recent chat.
A hole will be left at Rebel News, a Dakolta.
Which, oh, I'm flattered.
And I also think that's hilarious.
Alexa, I think that's a dig at your accent, the way you say my name.
I think, you know, Dakota, you know.
Dakota?
Yeah, seeing me.
Dakota.
Yeah, I think that's it.
I think that's good.
That's so sweet.
That's good.
Well, thank you, everyone, for your chats.
We'll continue to read them throughout the show.
We have about 10 minutes left, so be sure to get them in, y'all.
All right, let's jump into this booster story.
Yeah, this COVID stuff.
Y'all boosted?
Yeah.
Y'all getting boosted.
Yeah, so there's a lot of really interesting stuff to talk about here.
Yes.
So I think, like, first off, I guess just to set the stage, if you're not familiar, this has been sort of going around the internet quite a bit.
But so Western University has announced very last minute, because classes are starting in just a couple weeks.
They said that they are going to be requiring all students to be fully vaccinated and have a booster dose.
And they're going to have masks, have to require medical-grade face masks in instructional spaces.
All of that.
University of Toronto before them announced a booster mandate exclusively for those in residence.
But there's been a lot of backlash against this.
Thankfully, it's been very good to see.
I feel like there are a lot of people who, because before, with the mandates and stuff, people were a little more afraid.
COVID felt a lot more real for people.
A lot more unknown.
And I feel like there's an extra swath of a population who's pulled into this when you start with a booster mandate.
Because a lot of people said, Okay, I'll get the vaccine.
I'll take my two doses, but that's it.
Like, all this talk of boosters, like, I'm taking my two doses.
You told me I would get my vaccine and I'd be done with this and we move on.
That has not happened.
And I feel like there are a lot of people who have been saying, you know what?
No, I'm drawing the line that I'm not getting these boosters because you lied to me.
To go get boosted every six months.
Who has the time?
It's like hard enough going to the dentist.
You're like, well, now I got to go get boosted every six or seven months.
Yeah.
So sorry.
Well, let me just finish my thought here what I was saying.
It's been great to see a lot of backlash, and there are a series of protests that are planned at Western for I believe tomorrow and this weekend.
I might need to double-check the details there.
But there might be more.
We have it here.
Yeah, multiple protests planned by both students and concerned parents and others in the community who are going to be coming out for these protests.
So, I mean, I am supportive of peacefully exercising your right to free speech and protesting against discriminatory mandates such as this.
I'll say that.
So if you're in the London area, I'd recommend going and checking it out, showing your support for this sort of thing.
It's been great to see the level of support from a lot of people there.
And it's been interesting.
We're going to be getting into some stories here about how, as I had mentioned previously, the Ontario government, the Ontario Science Table, their guidance is going against what Western is doing.
And they've been saying, like, you are going too far.
You don't need to feel like you need to protect yourself for the in-person experience, as they said, like this.
So it's really interesting to see that now, even the Ford government is saying, We know you're a private institution technically, but you know what?
You should just follow our guidance.
And we are the big, you know, men in charge here.
Listen to us.
Don't be going your own way.
It's very interesting to see.
Yeah, it's so funny.
And before we get into the story, the Democracy Fund, you all know the Democracy Fund, love the Democracy Fund.
They have launched basically an application process where if you are being forced to take a booster and you're like, heck no, I'm not into that, you can fill out a form at noforceboosters.com and they may be able to help you or offer you free legal defense, maybe.
And there you can also chip in to crowdfund these lawyers because, as you know, lawyers are extremely expensive.
But on the plus side, your generous donations will also, you'll get a charitable tax receipt with all your donations.
So make sure it's kind of a win-win.
You're fighting against discrimination and you get a tax break.
So why the heck not?
You know?
So go to noforceboosters.com and there's also a petition for you to sign.
And this is so funny because our chair of Quebec in immunization just say recently that they will not treat with the children as the COVID.
They would just put it as a respiratory disease because the disease in children is less than influenza.
Yeah.
And now they are talking about obligated people to get the booster shot.
And our, I think it's our public of health.
I don't know if it's him or its co-worker, but they say that what they are giving to people is the same shot than the UN virus.
And now it's mutated so much that it's not really efficient.
So now, as you know, in the fall, they are coming with a new vaccine, but they add Omnicron on it.
So, but Omnicron is passed already.
So I don't know where they are going with like all these new vaccine and this new booster, but I have the impression that as we know, a lot of people were talking about the fact that in the hospital is mostly vaccinated.
And I think Tucker Carlson did talk about it.
Yeah.
Yeah, we'll be getting to that Tucker clip there.
Another thing, you just kind of reminded me with the Ontario government saying to Western, like, you know what, you shouldn't be doing this.
I thought it was fascinating to see that they had said, I forget which part I had read this, but it was someone among them.
I think it might have been their public health, some public health officials saying this.
But they're basically saying, like, you know, Western, you're going too far.
You should follow our guidance.
And it should be far more of a personal choice whether to get boosted, especially among the age demographic of students, of young adults, because there is a significant risk factor with these vaccines.
There is the chance of myocarditis or adverse reactions, like all sorts of issues.
And you should not be forcing this on them.
It should be a personal choice made, weighing the benefits and the risks, your own situation, whether or not you yourself are immunocompromised, whether or not you yourself are okay with the risk of certain heart issues, myocarditis, other adverse events and reactions that happen with the vaccines.
And it was just so, I guess, it was both odd, like it was refreshing in one way to see them saying this, but also being like a little too late, guys.
Where have you been saying this for the past couple years?
But I mean, I guess, you know, better late than never.
It's been very great to see the Ontario government finally saying, you know, guys, there is risk to these vaccines.
It should be a personal choice, a personal risk assessment made, an individual decision, and that mandating these boosters for all students who want to attend your university and denying those who are unable or who do not want to do that education is wrong.
And I'm like, wow, thank you.
Finally, someone.
Especially, you know, when the data is out there and we can all easily access it.
And one of the things this Brian Lilly article touches on, it says that just 1% of the nearly 14,000 COVID deaths registered in Ontario were in people under the age of 40.
So we know that young people are not at risk of death when they contract the virus.
So why are we pushing this on the youngest and healthiest people in our province?
You know?
It's insane.
Yeah.
And it's one thing if you truly believe that it is 100% safe and effective.
But no, I'm sorry it is not.
It's been debunked.
We are off of YouTube, right?
Yeah.
Because I feel like almost no one nowadays would argue with you that it is not effective.
Anyone can see that the vaccinated are still getting COVID, still getting very severe symptoms.
It's not stopping transmission in the slightest.
And then the safety thing, there are tons of adverse events, so many instances of myocarditis and pericarditis, and so many other adverse reactions to these vaccines.
And more that we haven't even seen yet.
We've confirmed the conspiracy theory of, oh no, like women's issues, like issues with pregnancy and with menstrual cycles, menstrual cycles and reproductive health.
That all studies have been coming out showing that that has been affected.
There's so much more of the sudden adult death syndrome, which is just suddenly a thing now, where, oh, yeah, we're having all these instances of sudden death among young adults here, which we can't really explain.
And, you know, we can't really link to the vaccine.
We're not sure, but there is highly suspect stuff there.
I mean, but there are so many issues that are 100% linked to the vaccine where it is a very real risk that you're taking upon yourself.
And it's just unacceptable to be forcing that onto anyone.
No, it's evil.
But why we don't look at the clip that was talking before?
I think it's really interesting.
Yes.
Good call.
Are you talking about the Tucker clip here?
I think so.
Yes, let's play this clip for you.
We got producer Efron here who's got one clip to show.
Talking, this is Dr. Moore, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, talking about the risk of myocarditis in young people taking the vaccine.
And then we'll go to that Tucker Carlson clip talking about reviewing some of the vaccine science.
So let's play this clip here.
I just recommend it to everybody instead of saying it's a personal decision.
Because at present, we're doing a risk-based approach.
What's the risk?
The risk, there's always a risk to having any therapeutic, to having any therapeutic, versus a benefit.
You want to make sure there's a very strong benefit versus a risk.
If we're an 18-year-old healthy individual, the risk to getting hospitalized, if we have no medical illness, is very, very low.
We know there is a risk, a very small risk, one in 5,000 that may get myocarditis, for example.
And you'd have to have that discussion on the risk-benefit of a complication from the vaccine versus a benefit of decreased hospitalization.
What's so frustrating, though, is that young, healthy people got the vaccine because they were doing their part, and now they're coming out years later saying, like two years later, I guess the vaccine rolled out about a year ago, but saying that, oh, no, no, now it's a risk versus reward thing that you need to weigh on a personal scale.
It's like, well, some people have literally had heart issues now that they're going to have to deal with for the rest of their life.
But thanks, Kieran Moore.
Thank you.
One on 5,000.
I don't know if you remember when all of the journalists, not all, but most of the journalists of Ruben News went to vaccination clinic.
And we asked for, oh, what is the risk of myocarditis?
And do you remember how much they say that it was?
I don't.
I remember watching that.
It was a great thing from Mocha that I remember he put that video together, but I don't remember the response.
Do you remember the answer?
It was all different.
It was way more iron than that.
Yeah.
Like one on, I think, like, I don't know how many hundred of thousand people or maybe like, it was, it was not as low as one on 5,000.
No.
So you're saying people were not given informed consent is what you're saying.
So we just discover after not even, oh, yeah, after a year that, oh, it's way more myocarditis than what we were saying at the beginning.
So that was not informed consent at all because nobody knew what was the real, like, the real number.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, it's madness.
Yeah.
Highly recommend checking that out.
That was a great report from OCA.
I think we just called that like informed consent or something like that.
Rebel News exclusive.
But that was a great report.
I think it came out last fall.
A bunch of our journalists went undercover to vaccine clinics to try and see if they were giving informed consent.
And sorry to spoil it for you, but they were not.
Yeah.
New.
All right.
We have a couple more chats here, and then let's finish up maybe with this Tucker clip.
So this is from Fraser McBurney.
Thank you for your $1.
Why did your dough change his hairstyle to look like Alfred E. Newman?
It's because his old hairstyled looked like his father's hairstyle, Castro.
Ooh, baby.
Ooh, boy.
Burn.
Yeah.
His new haircut looks so bad.
It's really ugly.
Oh, yeah.
I think that this might cost him any future elections.
It's so bad.
I think we got a couple more here.
Yeah.
Adam Ottawa says, Godspeed Dakota.
Don't give up the fight for freedom.
Thank you so much, Adam Ottawa.
I absolutely shall not.
And I will see you.
Watch he does.
Watch, I will.
I'll become indoctrinated.
Become indoctrinated.
Some absolute shill.
But it has been an absolute pleasure the past year and a half.
I've been here during some of our country's darkest times.
I would say one of its darkest hours in its history.
And it's been an absolute pleasure working alongside some exceptional people here fighting for freedom in Canada, trying to just do some good journalism and inject some sense in here, telling the other side of the story.
And on that note of, because we were talking about the No Force boosters campaign and how the Democracy Fund is giving some help there, I just want to throw out there that one of the things that really first caught my attention with Rebel News and got me interested in working with Rebel News was sort of the inception of the Democracy Fund and the Fight the Fines campaign that Rebel News had started.
Because that made me think whenever someone kind of threw out like really Dakota Rebel News, they're kind of extreme.
Do you want to be working for them?
And the thing I would always kind of throw out there is like, look at what they're doing to actually help the least among us in society, those who are facing insane, unjust pandemic fines, putting their money where their mouth is to kind of help the little guy fight these absolutely ridiculous fines.
And then from that was born the Democracy Fund, which is now a completely independent, registered Canadian charity dedicated to upholding civil liberties, fighting for the little guy, standing up against big government overreach.
I just want to say I'm incredibly proud of what Rebel News has been able to accomplish and what the Democracy Fund is still doing in that work, like helping fight discriminatory booster mandates and helping students who feel like their lives are being torn from them because of these unjust mandates.
So I just want to throw it out there, thank you so much, Adam Ottawa, for that.
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And Shauna Marie, G83, who also says, all the best, Dakota.
So much love and respect for everyone at Rebel.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much.
Very sweet.
Thank you all for your generous donations.
Do we want to just finish things off with this Tucker Carlson clip and then we'll let you all get back to lunch or whatever the heck you're doing?
Got it over now.
Now that we can blame Donald Trump for the vaccine, we can finally tell the truth about the vaccine without being fired or attacked or thrown off the internet.
We really should have thought of this earlier because it feels good, the freedom of this.
So let's take a moment to talk about Donald Trump's vaccine and why it seems to be, among other things, dramatically raising death rates among young people.
According to data from New Zealand, the government there, for example, children who are vaccinated between the ages of 10 and 19 were more likely, not less likely, more likely to die within a month of vaccination than those who didn't take the vaccine in the same age group.
And it's not just the New Zealand government that has found this.
This summer, a Dutch researcher called Andre Redaire published a paper entitled COVID-19 Vaccinations and All-Cause Mortality.
The research analyzed hundreds of cities and towns.
What did it find?
Quote, we could not observe a mortality reducing effect of vaccination in Dutch municipalities after vaccination and booster campaigns.
We did find a four sigma significant mortality enhancing effect during the two periods of high unexplained excess mortality.
Oh, so the data suggest don't prove but suggest the vaccine may be killing people.
Unexplained mortality is also on the rise in many other countries, Australia, England, Wales.
But as Alex Berenson reported on his Substack recently, the Canadian government is seeing a similar problem at huge scale.
As of this summer, people who took Donald Trump's vaccine in the Canadian province of Manitoba are roughly 50% more likely than the unvaccinated to be hospitalized or die from COVID.
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Again, to pause.
How bad is Donald Trump's vaccine?
So bad that people who take it are more likely to die of COVID.
Safe and effective.
Yeah, that inspired me to go get my.
I'm going to start with my booster, I think.
You know, I haven't gotten the first two, but I think I'm just going to go straight for the third.
Yeah, I mean, it's crazy just to see, you know, I mean, there's been studies coming out non-stop throughout all this thing.
Like, you know, the science, the science on COVID has not stopped.
But I think it's nice to see a lot of people are finally waking up to some of the science that has been coming out non-stop.
All I want is just genuine, unbiased, non-politically charged discussion on the actual science of this and not be pushing sort of authoritarian government policies and agendas.
Let's just, you know, and also censoring a lot of this stuff and just have real discussions and just talk about things matter-of-factly.
That would be great.
You're speaking crazy.
Just some reason and logic based off of actual hard data.
Wow, imagine.
You're going to have fun in university.
So much fun.
Any final thoughts, Alexa, before we wrap things up?
I will say it was a pleasure to work with you, Dakota.
And it's just really sad.
I hope you will stay around and maybe you will jump back when you will have the time.
We never know.
Maybe it's not finished for you here.
Maybe you will want to come back.
We never know.
Absolutely.
It was a pleasure.
It was really fun.
And we keep in touch.
So that's for sure.
Absolutely.
Without a doubt.
Well, everyone, thank you all for tuning in to the Rebel News daily live stream, which airs every weekday at 12 p.m. Eastern Time on YouTube, Rumble, Odyssey, and Getter.
All you YouTube folks, it's time for you to convert to Rumble, okay?
It's time for you to just stop with the YouTube madness.
Dakota, any final words before we?
Final thoughts?
Before we go?
Yeah, again, thank you so much, everyone.
It has been an absolute pleasure.
Thank you so much for joining us for this hour of the stream, even though we had our late start due to technical difficulties.