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Oct. 15, 2022 - Rebel News
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MENZIES: Halton school board meeting gone wrong and the UK forces an African children bug based diets experiment

David Menzies, as Mamory Menzoid, disrupted a Halton school board meeting with a 16,000-signature petition demanding the firing of Curtis Innes and trustees for allowing Kayla Lemieux’s revealing attire while enforcing stricter dress codes on students. Trustees dismissed his concerns, calling them transphobic, despite prior misidentification errors. Menzies also condemned UK-funded bug-based diets in Zimbabwe, exposing 2019 parasite risks in insect farms, and linked it to "green colonialism," ignoring proven alternatives like eggs. He questioned Chinese police operating in Canada’s GTA—Scarborough and Markham—with alleged legal violations—and tied Trudeau to conspiracy theories ahead of Ontario’s October 24 elections, urging pressure on trustees while warning of global authoritarian expansion. [Automatically generated summary]

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Why Did You Throw Hanna Under the Bus? 00:08:48
Welcome to Rebel Roundup, ladies and gentlemen, and the rest of you, in which we look back at some of the very best commentaries of the week by your favorite Rebels.
I'm your host, David Menzies.
Well, that was quite the meeting at the Halton District School Board on Wednesday night.
You see, the woke trustees there, they love radical transgenderism, except when it shows up to their headquarters in the form of my alter ego, Mamory Menzoid.
Isabel Raboche was one of the Rebel News videographers who shot the shenanigans that transpired that night.
And Isabelle will join me to recap the unintentional hilarity that ensued.
And as if the continent of Africa doesn't have more than its fair share of problems, now comes news that the world's elites are using Africa as a testing ground for their egregious green ideas, which is to say the UK government is now experimenting on African children by feeding them a bug-based diet.
Wow.
Talk about thanks for nothing.
Sheila Gunread will try to make sense of it all.
And letters, we get your letters.
We get your letters every minute of every day.
And I'll share some of your responses about the Chinese police, which is to say police officers from China who are actually operating as law enforcement agents right here on Canadian soil.
What's the deal with that?
Those are your rebels.
Now let's round them up.
David Menzies for Rebel News here in Toronto.
And folks, in just a few hours, the next Halton District School Board trustee meeting is going to take place.
And I want to be there.
I want to ask questions about that ongoing circus that's happening at Oakville Trafalgar High School, namely Busty Lemieux.
His real name is Carrie Lemieux.
He now goes by the name Kayla Lemieux.
He breaks every shop rule in question and questions abound.
Is this legitimately a person transitioning or is this someone pulling a cosmic prank?
Or is this someone suffering from mental illness?
And if it's the latter, he needs treatment as soon as possible.
Anyways, I can tell you that more than 16,000 of you have signed our petition, protect the students.
Protect the students.
And they need protection because you can see his completely inappropriate attire that he wears to shop class.
By the way, something, if it was a female student that was wearing this, she would be disciplined or suspended.
But believe it or not, folks, there is no dress code for the staff.
In any event, I desperately want to go to the school board meeting, but just one hitch.
look what happened last month when I showed up for five days the Lemieux story no no you're out of order The Lemieux story was in the news cycle for five days, and it was misreported that Mr. Hannah was the same person.
And you never corrected the record.
You, Mr. Innes He, him, you, Dr. Shuttleworth, Heather Francie, a communications director who doesn't communicate.
Not until Monday night, 10.18 p.m. to be precise, did you correct that?
Why did you throw Mr. Hannah under the bus?
Yeah, so you see, once again, I got the bums rush.
not even sure if they're gonna let me in the building or whether their security or even police accomplices are gonna keep them protected from impolite questions such as why did they allow Stephen Hanna, an innocent teacher, to be misidentified for several days before they corrected the record.
So what to do?
What to do?
You know what?
The saying goes, if you can't beat them, join them.
And I'm a big Wonder Woman fan from the 70s.
So let's do the Linda Carter thing and see if the Menzoid can transition himself.
Oh!
Hey, Ken.
What are you so drunk?
...emphasize that Andrew and Kenzie are able to watch the duration of the meeting from the gallery.
I'd like to present a petition called Protect the Students.
We've had over 16,000 signatures.
It reads, The Halton District School Board and the Director of Education, Curtis Innes, should be fired for allowing a female identifying shop teacher to wear enormous fake breasts that are barely contained by see-through blouses while teaching.
Who is going to take this petition?
Who is going to take this petition?
And why did you throw Stephen Hanna under the bus by allowing him to be misidentified as Kerry Lemieux, aka Kayla Lemieux?
Folks, do you want to see this school board take this petition or what?
Yes.
I think so.
Which one of you cowards, which one of you woke cowards is going to take this petition?
anybody who where is curtis in this He, him.
Where is that coward tonight?
No, you're not even going to take the petition?
You're not going to accept this from the people who pay your salaries?
You owe it to the people.
Right here.
Over 16,000 signatures right here.
Are you going to take it?
Are you going to take it?
No.
Why?
Why should I leave?
Why should I?
You are transphobic.
You are asking a transgendered woman to leave the room.
How dare you be so transphobic?
How dare you, you horsetoothed jackass.
How can you be so transphobic?
Can you believe the transphobia here, folks?
Can you believe it?
I'm trying to deliver a petition.
Which one of you is going to take it?
Which one of you is going to take it?
What's that?
Why?
Why did you, Dr. Shuttleworth?
Why did you throw Mr. Hanna under the bus?
Yeah.
Why?
Why is Lemieux allowed to break every rule in the shop book?
You talk about health and safety.
What about the safety in the shop?
What are you going to do?
Who's going to take this?
Who's going to take this?
Who is going to take this petition?
And Dr. Shuttleworth, why did you throw Mr. Hanna under the bus?
Why did you not clear up his identity?
Yes.
Oh, the police are on the way.
That's your answer, is it?
The police are on the way.
Is that right?
Here, take this.
Somebody take this petition.
Do you want to see the names of the people that have signed this?
The people who pay your salaries?
Who is going to take this petition?
Where's the director of communications that doesn't communicate?
I want to present it to one of you.
One of you should get off your Rakota cheese candy asses.
Get over here and take this petition.
Who's it going to be?
Any he, him, she, hers that can walk 20 meters?
Can you believe this?
They won't even take it.
So, Isabel, it would seem to me that the Halton District School Board, they're down with the radical transgender revolution, except when it shows up at their doorstop, when it comes to their Burlington headquarters, then they get very nervous and they don't like being asked questions and they run away and they call the police.
What's your take on what we saw on Wednesday night?
Wokeism vs. Reality 00:07:40
Well, I think it's first of all because they feel a sense of shame because they know what they're doing is wrong.
They know that that kind of behavior, you know, wearing prosthetic breasts in front of children is not okay.
But in this day and age, you can't say that without the mob coming after you.
You know, Isabel, I think you've said something really profound there, that deep down, they know this is wrong.
Deep down, they feel ashamed of themselves.
And I think what's holding them back from questioning this teacher, Mr. Lemieux, is the mere fact of questioning if someone is legitimately a transgendered person.
That in of itself is an act of transphobia.
Is that where we are in terms of our cancel culture and wokeism that we can't even raise questions anymore?
Yeah, you're not allowed to ask questions, but I think that's dangerous because how are we supposed to learn from anything?
Like, you know, it's going down a really dark path if that's allowed, like if that's allowed around children, what is next?
Indeed, and I think an added realm of hypocrisy, you mentioned the enormous fake breast and a see-through top.
And what I find so perverse, Isabelle, is that if that was a female student at that school wearing a top like that, she's suspended.
But can you imagine the dress code rules don't apply to the teachers?
I thought teachers are supposed to lead by example.
I know.
I, yeah.
I don't know why that's allowed.
Yeah, and that might be rectified because I understand the Ministry of Education is getting involved and they're going to look at dress codes for teachers.
So that's something to keep our eyes on.
But in the bigger picture, Isabel, I have three theories about what's going on and one I have dismissed outright.
But I want to get your take.
One is this gentleman, Kerry Luke Lemieux, who now goes by Kayla Lemieux, is genuinely transitioning from male to female.
I say that's BS.
And the reason is that I think if you're a transgender person, male to female, or vice versa, you want to blend in with the other gender.
You don't want to come across as though you're putting on a drag queen circus.
Yeah, now this is like a caricature.
It's insulting actually to women.
It is, isn't it?
Yeah.
I think it is maybe for attention or maybe mental illness.
Well, that's what I was getting at.
That leaves me with two other theories.
And I don't think there can be any other theory.
One is there's a lot of chatter on social media that this teacher, Mr. Lemieux, has gone head to head with the school board over wokeism issues like gender-neutral bathrooms.
And basically, he's punking or pranking the school board.
He's saying, oh, you're all down with wokeism.
How's this for wokeism?
So it's a cosmic prank, in which case he might be more of a hero than a villain.
Or it is indeed mental illness.
This is somebody suffering from some kind of sexual perversion.
And if so, he must be treated.
Where would you weigh in in terms of what's going on?
I wish it was a prank, but I don't believe it is.
I think it's the latter that, unfortunately, I think he's just, you know, mentally ill or what you said, there's probably some perversion there.
And I don't think that should be around children.
But just the fact that these adults aren't saying anything, you know, it's concerning.
Yeah.
And there's another element, too.
We have several photos and video clips, Isabelle, of Mr. Lemieux breaking every shop safety rule.
Yeah, that's another point.
Like that alone should be enough to have him, you know, removed from the school because how.
Or are these disciplined?
I mean, like, or are we actually living in a day and age, Isabelle, where because he's trans, to haul him in front of a disciplinary hearing for breaking safety rules, that that in itself would also be determined as transphobia?
Yeah, I don't know.
It's not fair how if you label yourself as, you know, transgender, then automatically you get a free pass to do anything, really.
Because if you're, if someone questions you, then like you're labeled, you know, intolerant.
You're right.
It doesn't make sense.
And, you know, I think, you know, my position on transgenderism, listen, I believe in freedom.
If you want to, I don't know, get an operation, slice and dice your genitalia, take hormone shots, pretend you're a male, pretend you're a female, you live your life in suburbia, you know, going about your business in a quiet way like the rest of us.
Hey, who am I to say anything?
But I think we're at a point, Isabel, where this is being exposed to children.
And it's not about acceptance and tolerance.
It's about affirmation.
We're supposed to say to Mr. Lemieux, yes, we love that you're doing this.
We're clapping.
And to do otherwise would be a form of bias or insensitivity.
What do you say?
No, I completely agree.
It's like it's, yeah, I agree with what you said.
I don't know really how to add to that.
Well, then I'll just consider it point taken.
Isabel, I want to get your reaction.
You know, you were behind me with a couple of other shooters that we brought to the Halton District School Board two nights ago.
And what sense of the room were you getting in terms there were many parents there?
And of course, my back was to them for most of the time, so I couldn't tell how they were reacting.
Were they supporters of us?
Yeah, I do think that it seemed the impression I got was that everyone was there, that everyone that was there was mad, you know, and they had your back, but unfortunately they, you know, they didn't get answers.
I don't understand why there even is a school board meeting if you're not allowed to have your questions answered.
Yes, that is spectacular.
They wouldn't take the petition.
And what a stupid strategic move by the board, Isabel, if they just came up and said, okay, thanks, here's your petition.
go now and said nobody would go and secondly when it came to parents getting their questions asked they had to put them in writing they had to be vetted and then there it was going to be asked two three hours down the road that is so unbelievable because those parents are taxpayers with kids in the system those educats work for us not the other way around exactly yeah and the fact that they just left the room I mean,
how do you run a school board that way?
They're cowards.
Yeah.
They are cowards.
Well, you know, we're going to wrap it here, Isabel.
We're going to go back next Wednesday.
We're going to go, I believe it's next Wednesday at the board meeting, but they might arrange it because there's so many triggered trustees there because of our little caper that we did.
I'm thinking of, you know, doubling down.
Developing World Bug Studies 00:14:02
I mean, we're still getting nice weather.
What about I show up as Mammy Menzoid donning a bikini this time?
What do you think about that?
You could try.
I don't know if you'll get in the door.
Yeah, I know.
And I can indeed try.
I don't know if Bikini Village sells tops in Zed cup size, which is what those artificial breasts are.
But, you know, on a serious note, folks, the Ontario municipal elections, they're just around the corner, October 24th.
And if you're tired of this crap, this wokeism, this cancel culture vibe, this political correctness, reach out to your school board trustee or those vying to be the new school board trustee and find out where they stand on this matter and send a message that you're tired of this wokeism and spectacles like the Busty Lemieux show at Oakville Trafalgar High School.
It's no longer going to be tolerated.
Keep it here.
More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
I regret to inform you that the world's elites are at it again.
They're using the developing world as a testing ground for their bad green ideas.
This time, the UK government is experimenting on African children by feeding them a bug-based diet.
I saw this article in LifeSight News and it absolutely turned my stomach, not just because of the content of the experiment, the article addressed, but the absolute inhumane way that Western elites treat children in the developing world.
It's a common theme with these people, though, especially with all of their green agenda ideas.
They use the developing world as guinea pigs for their experiments.
And it makes sense because the green agenda grows out of a mentality that there are just too many people on the face of the earth.
These elites, of course, don't mean that there are too many humans like themselves.
They mean, you know, those people over there with all the kids and their families and their traditional social structures and traditional diets.
There's too many of those people.
They're disposable.
Plus, they're way over there on the African continent, so we don't have to look at all their suffering we're imposing on them.
Anyway, here's the thing that I found in LifeSight that was so appalling.
Poor African kids are the subject of an experiment to determine whether regular bug consumption can improve their nutrition without consideration of potential inflammatory effects from insects.
The UK government is funding an experiment to assess the effects of eating insect-based porridge foods on the nutritional status of children in Zimbabwe, a practice being pushed by environmentalists as a sustainable diet choice.
The United Kingdom Research and Innovation-backed project is feeding poor elementary school children mopane worms and soldier termite flour on a daily basis for a year.
The study will examine the effects of the insect supplementation on the children's height, weight, and micronutrient status, as well as their cognitive function as determined by their school performance.
The project summary notes that this is all fine and dandy because insect foods are culturally acceptable in the African region and they've been used by some Zimbabwean rural communities out of extreme necessity to avoid malnutrition during drought and poor harvest.
Now, all of this completely disregards the very real potential for problems from eating bugs.
I've previously reported on that here at Rebel News about a study published in 2019 that found parasites in 81% of insect farms that were examined.
And in 30% of those cases, the parasites were, quote, potentially pathogenic for humans.
That study called bug farms an underestimated reservoir of human and animal parasites.
So these mad scientists from the UK could be funding a study that evidence has previously shown could actually make these kids sick.
Wow, that's sick, all right.
And as if the continent of Africa doesn't have more than its fair share of problems, now comes news that the world's elites are using Africa as a testing ground for their egregious green ideas.
Indeed, the UK government is now experimenting on African children by feeding them a bug-based diet.
As the saying goes, beggars can't be choosers, but consider this.
A study published in 2019 found that parasites were in 81% of insect farms that were examined.
And in 30% of those cases, those parasites were potentially pathogenic for humans.
So not only is the meal on the plate gross to begin with, so too are the potential after effects.
Gee, with friends like this, who needs enemies?
And joining me now with more on this disturbing story is our chief reporter, and that would be Sheila Gunreed.
How you doing there, Sheila?
I'm great, David.
Thanks for having me on the show.
A pleasure.
What a disturbing commentary, Sheila.
You know, this ongoing narrative of trying to get people to replace their steak and potatoes with crickets and mealworms, it's somewhat nauseating to me.
And now comes news that African children are being used essentially as lab rats.
Sheila, maybe I'd have more empathy in terms of being an insect eater if the head honcho of the WEF, you know, Klaus Schwab, put down his filet mignon and tucked into a loaf of bumblebee raisin bread.
But I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon.
What do you say, my friend?
You know, what's really disgusting to me is that these people always do these things under the guise of helping the vulnerable.
You know what would help the vulnerable if you quit running your stupid experiments on them or if you quit making their lives miserable so you could pat yourself on the back in the Western world for your constant virtue signaling.
They don't see the suffering they inflict on these people.
So it's fine.
It's worth it.
It's the cost of doing business and going green, as I say in my commentary.
You see this all the time.
It's a very common theme.
They want you to go green.
So they want you to eat less beef.
So we're going to first test out our theory on these kids in the developing world and see if they get sick.
And that study that you cited in the intro said that bug farms are a vastly underestimated disease vector.
So the more they push for these things, the more that we should be worried pushing for these bug farms.
And I think we learned a little something over the last two years about how seriously we should take diseases that jump from animal to human, right?
But cobalt mining, that's done in Africa.
It's done by African children so that people in the Western world can have their net zero cars.
Africa is constantly prevented from developing their natural resources and getting access to clean, burning natural gas.
But on the African continent, one of the leading causes of death has to do with chronic respiratory illness because they are burning things they shouldn't be doing, burning inside their homes for heating and cooking, like animal dung.
And it's just a symptom of this whole thing that when the West wants to have their hair-brained green ideas, they don't do that to themselves.
They do that to the people where they don't have to see the misery that they're inflicting.
No, you're so right, Sheila.
I mean, I know the Congo is a huge source for cobalt.
And I believe the number is something like 25 to 40,000 child miners are, you know, extracting this material.
And you're right, it's destined for EV cars.
And by the way, who controls increasingly all those materials such as cobalt and lithium that goes into those car batteries?
Well, guess what?
China.
China.
It's unbelievable.
But, you know, it's so perverse to me, Sheila.
In the big picture, you know, there's that saying, you will owe nothing and be happy.
The WEF wants us to give up our steak and potatoes, replace it with bugs.
They want us to give up our fossil fuel cars and walk or take public transit.
And yet, if we look at those who are disadvantaged, and I'm looking at so many people on the continent of Africa, what do they want?
I should think they want maybe a bungalow with electricity and hot and cold running water.
Maybe they want a Honda Civic in the driveway.
But no, instead of improving their lives, we've got to accept their misery.
And by the way, just so we don't make ourselves too, too sick, we'll check out the bug diet and its effect on African children.
This is despicable, Sheila.
Well, and we know what these African children need, and it isn't bugs.
There have been several studies.
There's a study in Thailand.
I'm a bit of a nutrition nerd, especially when it comes to animal products.
There's a study done in Thailand on school-aged children.
And I think there was another, there was like a sister study to this that was done on the African continent.
And it showed that kids who are given two to three eggs a week as a supplement and even better, one egg a day, vastly improved their academic outcomes, their health outcomes.
They were bigger, stronger, taller, smarter.
And it was one egg a day, but the study really focused on two to three eggs a week, what a family could get from a couple of chickens producing for them.
And I thought, this is exactly what we do in the Western world with bovine.
Yeah.
With ruminants.
We can't eat the grass, so we get the animal to eat the grass for us and then we eat the animal.
We shouldn't be eating the bugs, but we can surely give the people in the developing world the chickens to eat the bugs so you can not only eat the chicken, but the egg.
And that's the thing that people in the developing world need.
It's not something that we need to experiment on them for.
We already know they just need animals to eat and animals to produce things and animals to eat the bugs.
Instead, we're feeding these people the bugs like they're the chickens.
It is despicable, David.
You're right, Sheila.
And you know, there's that caveat the pro-insect eaters always talk about.
Don't you know?
It's a well-known fact.
There's at least 2 billion people on the planet eating insects.
What they forget to say is that these people are living in dire poverty and they have no choice.
It's to eat that or starve.
And you know, Sheila, here in London, Ontario, and you know, I went down there to interview the CEO of Aspire Foods.
It is a cricket breeding facility.
I got to tell you, Sheila, and our folks watching, I had no idea how big this thing was going to be.
It looked like one of those Borg cubes from Star Trek.
It's ginormous and it's producing millions and millions of crickets.
And here's the thing.
If this was driven by the free market economy, okay, if there's a market for crickets, and right now they're only producing the insects allegedly for pet food consumption.
For now.
For now.
And that's true because I truly believe that.
But here's the thing, Sheila.
It's not a free market-driven thing.
They have received millions and millions of dollars of federal subsidies to prop up this thing.
So I'm sorry, since you and I and our viewers, we all have skin in the game.
If you think a bug producing plant is a viable option, well, then why don't you get your own shareholders to prop it up instead of depending on the taxpayers?
If you want to eat bugs, eat bugs.
I don't care.
Like, I really don't care.
If you want to eat bugs, you want to go and get a bag of cricket meal and eat bugs, fine.
I don't care.
I'm too busy defrosting a steak in the sink right now to care what everybody else is eating.
But I don't want to pay for it as a taxpayer.
And I don't want people in the developing world used as guinea pigs for these bad green ideas.
We know enough about human nutrition to know that people in the developing world, children in the developing world, are nutritionally deficient and that can be fixed by an egg and not by a cricket farm.
It's just outrageous to me that people in the Western world sit back and say, you know what?
This is exactly what they're asking for.
This is not what people in the developing world are asking for.
Quit giving them the things they didn't ask for and give them the things that they need.
And Sheila, one last question before we wrap.
Whereohere is, say, oh, I don't know, Black Lives Matter on this file because we're talking about a continent full of black people, and this is a detriment to them.
This is almost an act of hatred as far as I'm concerned.
Where is BLM when it comes to denouncing this new kind of food-based imperialism, if you will?
Yeah, it is food-based imperialism.
It's green colonialism, I'll call it too.
But BLM, you know what?
They're too busy spending that $80 million or whatever it is that they raised, and then they're being completely unaccountable for.
It was just a money-making operation, BLM.
They don't really care what happens to black people, particularly the most vulnerable people of color in the developing world.
Wow, it is.
This story is just so gross.
And Sheila, there's so much blame to go around.
But you're not going to hear about that in the mainstream media.
RCMP in China: A House Call 00:09:23
So thank you for that superb commentary and have a wonderful weekend.
I know you won't be chowing down on crickets and mealworms and other creepy crawlies, but probably a good old-fashioned Alberta steak.
So have a wonderful weekend with you and your family, Sheila.
I will, you too, David.
Thank you.
And that was Sheila Gunn Reed, somewhere in the northern hinterland of Alberta.
Keep it here, folks.
More of Rebel Roundup to come right after this.
David Menzies for Rebel News here in Toronto.
Now folks, we are still on the hunt to get answers as to why there are three Chinese police stations essentially operating out of the Greater Toronto Area.
One in the Scarborough region of Toronto and two in Markham.
Now last week we found the address for one of the Markham-based police detachments, if you can call it that.
It was at a Chinese business association.
You may recall we went out there to visit, not sure if they wouldn't open the door or if nobody was home, but here's how that went.
The door was locked and either nobody was answering the door or the business is closed.
Why don't we just go and make another house call and see if anyone's home?
As you can see, the door is locked.
I see a monitor on, but so far nothing.
So we still haven't heard anything from that business association.
I've left a voicemail, but nothing to report on yet.
Now, the reason why I'm here is this is a detachment for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and York Regional Police suggested I reach out to them for answers for this situation.
And the Toronto Police suggested we reach out to Interpol Canada.
Now, I can tell you in both cases, I did.
I sent a query to the Media Relations Department of the RCMP and of Interpol Canada.
Haven't heard back, so we thought we would just make a house call because we want to know how it is that another nation's police force, and of all the nations in the world, China, is operating here in Canada.
Now, the ostensible policy reason is that they're supposedly helping the Canadian government crack down on fraudsters, but we know from a group called Safeguard Defenders, they're a human rights group, they have very serious concerns about these police officers operating on Canadian soil and in other nations.
Here's what they had to say in a report.
Quote, these operations eschew official bilateral police and judicial cooperation and violate the international rule of law and may violate the territorial integrity in third countries involved in setting up a parallel policing mechanism using illegal methods, end quote.
Well, that's pretty disturbing that they're not following the rules.
In fact, they might be operating here illegally.
Why are we tolerating this?
So like I said, I never heard back from either Interpol or the RCMP.
We're going to make a house call right here to this RCMP detachment.
Let's see if we have any success.
Why, sir?
We're doing a story on these three Chinese police detachments that are in the Greater Toronto Area.
Now, two are in Markham and one is in Toronto.
And we reached out to the Toronto Police and the York Region Police.
And York Region said, you've got to get in touch with the RCMP, which I did.
A week ago, I sent an email to the media office.
And Toronto Police said, you got to reach out to Interpol.
And then have a colleague in Ottawa reach out there.
But we're just trying to find out.
Like, we found the address for one, but there was nobody home or they wouldn't answer the door when we came to the, it's a Chinese business association in Markham.
So sir, what I was hoping to do was like literally pay a house call because I've waited a week and I've gotten no response.
And we're just, do you know where these other addresses are for these Chinese police detachments or?
No, I've never, like, it's the first time I hear about it.
Okay, but like I was like, because we have a media RCMP person, and I do have her direct email address.
Oh, okay.
And this is my business card here also with if you have any problem reaching.
Oh, I appreciate that.
I don't think I had a name.
It was just a, so I'll reach out again, right?
Well, in any event, that pleasant staff sergeant did give me the contact number for yet another RCMP media relations person.
I reached out to her immediately and she got back to me saying she had passed along my request to someone else in media relations.
But whoever that is, I don't know and I have yet to hear back.
And I think my questions are pretty simple, folks.
Namely, one, do you know which department of government signed off on the foreign police operating on Canadian soil?
Two, do you know the addresses of the other two stations?
Three, there are human rights groups voicing concerns about coercive tactics being used by the Chinese police here to convince citizens to return to China.
Are you concerned about this as well?
And finally, four, what actual powers do the Chinese police have when they are policing on Canadian soil?
I think these are questions that could be answered in 10 minutes, but alas, the RCMP is moving at the speed of a federal bureaucrat on this file.
And if their goal is to just ignore us and hope this goes away, trust me, dear viewers, the Mounties will not achieve that goal.
In any event, you had plenty to say about Chinese cops operating on Canadian territory.
Dag Nabot writes, sorry to tell you guys, but Trudeau sold us out to the CPP.
You know, I totally agree, Dag Nabot.
And before Blackface McGroper even became prime minister, he proved your thesis when he stated at an event in Toronto that he has admiration in his heart for the basic dictatorship of China in terms of getting things done.
Can you imagine any future leader of a Western democracy saying something that grotesque?
Nevertheless, is it any wonder Chinese police are active in Canada?
RPM probably admires those brutal cops, given he travels with a bunch of RCMP thugs as his private security detail.
And yes, I have the scars to prove that.
B. Balagroa writes, I say everyone protests at these Chinese stations before they take us over.
Well, you know, wouldn't that be a sight to see?
I mean, would the Chinese police respect the right of Canadians to peacefully protest, or would they whack them and stack them a la Tiamin Square?
Oh, what am I saying?
When it comes to whacking and stacking, I think that is now the bailiwick of the Trudeau Liberals, given their egregious invoking of the Emergencies Act earlier this year.
Birds of a feather, I suppose.
Doc Alton, 17, writes, truly inspiring work.
You all are doing rebel news.
As an American viewer, I have truly been blown away by Canadian media personnel planting their feet and forcing the truth to the surface.
You all have one American down here who will defend you all's integrity and deserved respect from spiteful mouse.
Thank you, neighbors.
Well, that is so kind of you to reach out to us in such a fashion.
Thank you.
And Docleton, good luck with the Chinese police problem on your side of the border.
Say maybe those cops from Beijing can be deployed to your country's southern border to help round up those who are trespassing into America on a daily basis.
Yeah, I know, what a concept.
Illegal aliens being rounded up by illicit policemen.
Oh, what a world.
And Mind Girl AK49 writes, why are the Chinese police operating in New York City?
See a pattern here?
Oh, indeed, MindGirl AK-49, there is a pattern given that these commie cops are operating in about 30 nations worldwide.
And the question remains, why?
And who signed off on this?
You have my word, folks, we shall continue to investigate this matter in the days ahead and bring you some answers.
Well, that wraps up another edition of Rebel Roundup.
Thanks so much for joining us.
Have yourselves a fantastic weekend.
See you next week.
And hey, folks, never forget, without risk, there can be no glory.
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