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Sept. 9, 2024 - Rebel News
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REBEL ROUNDUP | Brazil stands for freedom, Intl students want citizenship, Quebec terror suspect

Ezra Levant and Danielle Smith headline a Rebel News live event in Calgary on October 5, 2024, where they’ll tackle controversial topics, including Justin Trudeau’s alleged discomfort. Meanwhile, David Menzies warns of political censorship, citing Brazil’s $9K VPN fines and Canada’s Bill C63, while exposing Brampton’s "Diploma Mills" offering fake credentials to international students staging protests for residency. Khalistani extremists in Winnipeg and Toronto demand a third Air India inquiry despite prior findings, while Quebec terror suspects face weak sentences. Menzies contrasts this with corporate shifts like Molson Coors abandoning DEI policies amid public backlash, framing it as a broader culture war victory. [Automatically generated summary]

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Thank you so much.
And you know, Alexa, I just got to say, our boss is kind of like a psychic.
He said at the very beginning of 2024: 2024 is the year of censorship, isn't it?
And even in a country like the United States to the south of us, with the First Amendment, the censors are everywhere.
What you can and cannot say by the, you know, the people that run the cancel culture, let's put it that way.
They're getting more and more emboldened.
And you know, it's funny.
The radical left, it's not the classical liberals of yesterday, is it?
You know, people that believed in free speech, free expression.
They've been replaced, I think, by Marxists, by people that want a sensorious system, they want groupthink, and thank goodness for a service like this in which we can still experience freedom without being penalized for it.
And I will say to the people: take it when you have the chance to do it.
Because as Brazil, now using a VPN, people can face up to 9,000 US dollars.
Can you imagine that?
This is the next level of censorship.
This is actually going after assets that permit you to have access to platforms that the government wants to censor as the platform of X alumnus.
And that comes to our next chat about what happened last Saturday in Brazil when Ezra Levin and Efrain went all the way there to report on this important story.
Yes, indeed.
Speaking of censorship, wow, you need look no further than what's happening in Brazil.
But it's heartwarming to see that people care.
And you're right, the big boss man and super producer Efren Monsanto, they hopped on a plane, got down there to experience probably one of the biggest crowds I've ever seen, Alexa.
Why don't we throw to a video?
It says tens of thousands of patriots.
I think it might be hundreds of thousands.
I'm not sure.
Hundreds of thousands.
Yeah, that's what I think.
So why don't we check that out and see Brazilians on the street coming out en masse to fight for their right to, well, freedom of expression.
Check it out, folks.
Oh, it is just B-roll.
Okay, then.
There is, wow, what a crowd.
That looks like Ephraim was using his handy-dandy thing they put a drone.
Thank you.
The drone.
You know, and I got to say, this is the great thing about technology, Alexa.
Once upon a time, to get a shot like that meant you would have to rent a helicopter and it would be thousands and thousands of dollars an hour.
Now you buy a drone, fly it over, and you get.
And with the helicopter, your shot is not as great because it's too high in the sky.
And now with the drone, you can really see how massive the crowd was.
It was just amazing to see.
And all those people were there because they say enough is enough.
Like, let us have freedom of speech, freedom of expression.
And this is a violation of their constitutional rights in Brazil to see like Alexander de Moraz trying to ban, to censor, to silence political opponent, but just not just a political opponent.
There is a gospel singer that was targeted in the list.
They were journalists, they were citizens, they were every single person who had a different narrative, a different side of the story.
So they were supporting Borsonaro, obviously.
It's why they got targeted in the censor list.
Yeah, and part of the story, of course, Alexa, is the banning of X.
And you alluded to it earlier.
If you get a VPN and you're caught with it, you're talking about a fine that translates into about $9,000 to $10,000.
I mean, it is just off the charts.
Not Canadian.
U.S.
So it's even more for Canadian.
Sorry, folks, tack on 40% then to that.
But you know what?
We got to say, speaking of X, the BMOC, the big man on campus that day was Elon Musk, who I feel, Alexa, along with Donald Trump, is one of the greatest forces for pro-free speech, anti-censorship.
And in Brazil, wow, was there a whole lot of love for Mr. Musk?
Why don't we check out what some of the Brazilians had to say about Elon?
Thank you.
Well, that was shorter than I thought.
There was a lot of love.
We had some people saying that now the justice system is just now a mockery.
It's just a mockery of what it is.
There were some people dressing as Alexander de Moraz that look actually Boldemar.
Literally look like that, like a vampire.
But lots of people have the same rhetoric.
They were like, We just want to have free speech, freedom of expression.
We are supporting Elon Musk.
We love Elon Musk.
And a lot, some of them have explained how some of their relatives that are journalists needed to flee because they were targeted by the Minister of Justice, the Supreme Court in Brazil.
And so it's terrible what is going on because the whole world and mostly government around the world are looking at what is going on in Brazil.
Because if something happened and they are capable to ban X, to make their plan to work, do you think that they will not try to do it in our country also?
This is a really dangerous precedent.
And we need to have the eyes looking at what's going on in Brazil because with C63, we are the next.
We are the next.
Yeah, this is not conjecture, Alexa.
I'm sure Justin Trudeau was looking at what's going on both in the Brazilian government and the Brazilian Supreme Court, salivating.
And you're quite right.
With Bill C63, we know what his blueprint is when it comes to our rights and freedoms, especially freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
But you know what?
In addition to the numbers that came out on Saturday, Alexa, what I also found heartening was there were so many young people too.
And you know, young people tend to be not engaged in politics.
That comes later.
But that wasn't the case here.
I think we have some clips of Ezra interviewing some of the young Brazilian demonstrators.
Let's check out what they had to say.
Why did you guys come to the rally?
We came here today because we are fighting for our freedom.
You know, we listened to and we saw all the things that Elon Musk showed to us and we here for fighting for our freedom.
You know, Elon Musk inspired us and also Bolsonaro inspired us too.
Were you using the social media app X recently when you said Elon Musk defends you?
Do you use Twitter or X?
Yes, I use the platform, but Shandon or Alejandro Morais, our judge, they banned the platform here on Brazil.
So we are here because this, because he is let us talk in the biggest platform of Brazil.
So we are here to fight for this platform and our freedom of speech.
If you had one message to say to Elon Musk, what would it be?
Elon Musk, thank you for fighting for our freedom.
We are with you.
Thank you very much.
The thing is, with the Latin America and Central America, they used to have dictatorship.
They used to have a really socialist government where a lot of their rights used to be violated and infringed.
So most of them, most of the young people, they know from their history that freedom is not something that you take for granted.
So they are aware, they are seeing what's going on.
And especially now, we have like social media platforms where you can actually watch what is going on around the world.
So they are more aware than our youth in Canada and in the US.
And thank you for those young generation because they are the future of Brazil.
And if they don't stand now, they might lose everything.
No, you're so right, Alexa.
And, you know, I contrast that.
I mean, these numbers are about four or five years old, but wow, they were so jarring to me.
And it was a poll that came out exclusively.
The sample was U.S. college students.
And the question, I'm going to paraphrase it, but it was essentially: should there be restrictions on freedom of speech if what you're saying might offend somebody?
Okay, not death threats, not calls for harm, just might be offensive.
And Alexa, 51% of U.S. college students polled said yes, right in the land of the First Amendment.
I think that's chilling.
I think that speaks of the indoctrination in U.S. universities.
I have no idea what Brazilian schools and post-secondary schools are like in Brazil.
But when I saw the results of that poll, it sent chills down my spine.
Imagine that.
Yeah, I think censorship and crushing freedom of speech is a good thing.
Unbelievable.
Voldemort Sucks Rights 00:03:23
And by the way, you did speak of that notorious Brazilian judge as, I think, what did you say, Voldemort?
That's the Harry Potter, right?
You know, some say he's a vampire.
He doesn't suck your blood.
He just sucks your rights.
Suck your rights.
I think we have a video of that particular judge being mocked and mocked viciously.
Do we have that queued up, guys?
All right, check it out.
I gotta show you this.
This guy right here.
He's dressed up as Alexander De Moraes.
What do you have to say?
We have to have courage.
The Brazil, the justice that we have today and it's not just penalize him, Alexander Moraes, but his parents, by inertia and by lack of respect for the Brazilian the Venezuela is there, by the side.
We are going to pass.
Freedom is our heritage.
Diemos quiotada el verdad.
Liberadads, y bota patorá.
There he is.
You don't need to know Portuguese to know that.
He's a critic of Alexander de Moraes, the extremist judge who wears a black cape like this and has a bald head like that.
What a character.
We've met a few of them in São Paulo.
Obrigado.
Thank you, thank you.
Wow, what a likeness, Alexa.
I think my question would have been: how much do you charge to haunt a house?
But yeah, that's a really funny character.
But there were many people dressing as Alexander de Moraes.
And that just reflects how people are fed up.
And what is mostly terrifying, I don't know if you are aware, but Alexander de Moraes was put in place at the Supreme Court since 2017.
But since 2022, he is now the judge for the election.
Yes.
This is even frightening because now not only you have the end on the rights of the population, but you have the other hand on the election.
No, I think as they say in Las Vegas, Alexa, the fix is in.
And I mean, I would love to weigh in on my feelings of Brazil's last election, what happened to former President Bolsonaro.
But speaking of censorship, that'll get us kicked off YouTube.
So I will hold my tongue and I'll let our audience kind of gauge where I'm going with that.
You know what?
We have to take a quick break for a rebel ad.
And then I believe we have a Rumble ad as well.
And then we'll be right back with, oh, goodness gracious, immigration problems in Canada knock me down with a feather.
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So I encourage you to go.
I think it would be amazing.
I'm actually surprised, Theo Fleury.
Wow.
It would be a great event.
Oh, that's a firecracker for sure.
And by the way, Alexa, you began that promo by saying, I want to tell the viewer, please tell me we have more than one viewer tuned in today.
Sorry, I'm still like getting there.
I have like, this is actually something that I have a hard time is the S at the end.
In French, we don't say any S at the end, but when we have like French speakers from France, they put S everywhere at the end.
So that's incredible.
French Canadian don't say the S at the end, and the French from France do put S everywhere at all word.
Supporting Rumble's Free Speech 00:04:15
So what you're saying is that you don't give an S anyway.
As we said before the break, we have well some immigration problems, don't we?
I don't know if we're gonna just let me just I want to say something about Rumble if you give me one sec.
Okay, but this sponsorship is from Rumble, one that is incredibly important to the survival of the company.
When Rumble first started in 2013, they built the platform for the small creator.
They didn't censor or have bias.
They were fair and treated all creators equally.
No one, though, no one through platform would censor political conversation and censor opinions on COVID, but they did.
Facebook admit they fell to pressure from the Biden and Iris administration.
Rumble did not.
They held the line.
They are attacked daily for giving us a voice to talk to you.
They are attacked in corporate media.
They are attacked by government like France.
They are attacked from brand advertisers who refuse to work with them.
Corporate America is fighting to remove speech.
Rumble is fighting to keep it.
Rumble won't survive with brand advertisers.
They don't get much of it.
Watching our show on Rumble is the most they can ask for you.
But if you really believe in this fight and you have the means, one major way you can help Rumble survive is by joining Rumble Premium.
Join the community that believe in the First Amendment and believes in our human rights to free speech.
Rumble is offering $10 off with the promo code studio when you per se purchase an annual subscription.
Go to rumble.com/slash premium and use the promo code studio.
Like I say, if you have the means and believe in the cause, now is the time to join Rumble Premium.
If you don't have the means, we are just happy if you watch us on Rumble.
And this is true because as you know, YouTube is censoring us.
We are not free to talk about stuff like COVID or anything that is related to some of topic that government and other big globalists don't want us to talk about.
But Rumble is the only, only place in all platform where we have the freedom of speech.
And remember, in France, Rumble is not there anymore.
So we don't want to lose Rumble.
Rumble is our only way to keep our free speech.
We're supporting.
And Alexa, I would make the argument because you were alluding to the fact that a lot of corporations, Rumble is not part of their advertising campaign.
If I was in the marketing business, if I was giving strategic advice to companies, I would say, go look at a channel like Rumble.
There is a pent-up, huge, and growing audience that is sick and tired of politically correct companies, woke companies, the inherent censorship that comes with it.
And if you advertise on Rumble, people are going to support you.
I don't have anything to prove this, but I get the feeling it's kind of like NASCAR.
You know, if you look at NASCAR fans, they are incredibly loyal.
So when the drivers are wearing all those patches with all those brand names, you know, you race on Sunday and you buy on Monday, NASCAR fans will support those brands.
So that's what I would say to any company that isn't so timid to, and really, what are we asking for?
Charity Starts at Home 00:04:08
Take a stand for freedom of speech, freedom of expression.
That's a controversial issue these days.
It's unbelievable, Alexa.
And X is growing and Rumbold is growing.
Why?
Because they allow people to be themselves to speak about things that government don't want you to hear about, don't want to talk about.
So I would say a way to fight back is to encourage all those platforms who are actually fighting back against censorship.
100%.
Another thing that's growing is immigration in Canada.
Oh, yeah.
Legal.
I know that.
Don't forget, I'm in Quebec, eh?
We have like the biggest amount of illegals that came in during Wroxham Road, and now they are just changing Wroxham Road to pass by the airport in Montreal and Toronto.
This is a very, very important point, Alexa.
You know, as much as the Justin Trudeau liberals made, hey, oh, look, the Wroxham Road leaky hole, it's being closed.
No, it hasn't.
It's just been now illegal aliens come into Pierre Elliott Trudeau in Montreal, Pearson Airport in Toronto.
Gee, it's funny.
All these big airports named after former liberal prime ministers.
And you know what?
It's way easier for them now because they don't need to take a flight and pass through all the U.S. by taxi or travel.
They just need to jump on the plane and come straight into the country that they are targeting as Canada.
Yeah.
And then you are put up in like three-star hotels, including hotels overlooking the falls in Niagara Falls.
I mean, it's, Alexa, it's unbelievable that if you had to go down this route, why are you taking up space in Canada's number one tourist attraction?
You know, Niagara Falls.
I believe on average, Niagara Falls gets something like 38 to 40 million visitors in high season in the summertime.
There's not a room to be found.
And you've got inventory, hundreds and hundreds of rooms putting up illegal aliens.
Why?
You know, but anyways.
They are growing.
They are arriving massively.
And more they arrive massively, more we have homeless, homeless encampment that are growing.
And now Montreal looks at a real trash, real mess.
Oh, and you know, it's funny.
Well, it's not funny.
It's perversely funny, I should say.
You really can't go to a downtown Toronto park, Alexa, without coming across a tent city of some magnitude.
And that's how bad I think it is.
I mean, it used to be there'd be a tent city, but now it's just spread like a virus.
And I'm thinking if we have domestic homeless that literally don't have four doors, you know, four walls, don't have electricity, don't have plumbing, why are we bringing in more and more illegals when, isn't there a saying, charity starts at home, Alexa?
Charities start at home, but not for our own people.
Start with now, with people who arrive here without having like any legal visa or anything.
They just take like a tourist visa, applying for refugee, and get the lottery.
Yeah, it's amazing, and last week I went out to Brampton well, would be Brampton with cameraman Maurizio to there's a sit-in protest, which is to say they've put up their tents at a corner on Brampton, on Queen Street, and this is about essentially jumping the queue.
It's international students, it's people on foreign work visas.
Stolen Land, Stolen Dreams 00:14:08
It's time to go and they don't want to go and they feel somehow entitled that if we make a big ruckus about it, we're going to be allowed to stay and with this federal government, who knows, it might pay off.
But why don't we check out a little clip of what we encountered?
David Menzies for Rebel NEWS here in Brampton Ontario, and folks, what's that old saying hell no, we won't go.
And the we in this case are international students that are camped out here on Queen Street in Brampton and apparently these international students are facing deportation back to India, but they say they are going to remain here, I guess, on this vacant lot, until the government reverses its position.
So let's wait in find out who's who in the zoo and see what it is that they're trying to convey.
So what is this all about, sir?
Sir, we are here for extension of work permit like okay then yeah, we pay a lot of taxes to the Canadian government and they now, now the time we like, our work permit is going to expire, so we are applying for like extension.
Oh okay, so you're not a Canadian citizen right now then?
Eh, okay then.
So i'm i'm just reading some of the signage here, uh, this one's very intriguing.
No one is illegal on stolen land.
What does that mean?
So these all kind of things my brother will tell you like oh, okay then.
And personally you, I mean uh, can you tell me, like what, what skill set do you have, sir?
I, I was a truck driver.
Like oh okay yeah, are you still driving a truck here?
Okay hey gentlemen, can you explain please uh, what this uh demonstration is about?
No, are you part of this demonstration, sir?
No, okay then.
Oh, okay then.
Um well, this is bizarre folks.
Um, in fact, I am having deja vu to the last time I was in Brampton i'm going back to june with uh Leap and Link and Jay, and it was a similar demonstration of uh international students, and it.
It was, well, it was the Sergeant Schultz routine.
I know nothing.
I saw nothing.
here.
Check it out.
How about yourself, sir?
Would you like to come on camera?
No, okay, then.
This is a very odd protest.
Usually everyone's champing at the bit to talk.
That's fine.
Boy, a lot of cameras.
You didn't get like that much answer.
By the way, what means no one is illegal in the stolen land?
Oh, I'll tell you what it means.
It's inferring that the people making the rules in Canada, you have no right to do so because you have stolen the land from presumably the indigenous peoples.
But instead of everybody getting on planes and trains and automobiles and getting out of Canada, they're just saying let people from India come in on this stolen land.
So really, stolen land is a crime, I guess, if you are of white European stock, not so much of a crime in today's day and age, if you're coming from India.
But in addition to that, Alexa, Canada being stolen land, there were other signs and it inferred that Canada is full of racists and haters.
That's what it said on the sign.
And I'm thinking, Alexa, you know, this thing called Canada, stolen land, populated with haters and racists.
Well, Alexa, does this sound like a place you want to reside in?
It sounds pretty, see, there you go, right there.
Stop hate and racism.
Where's the hate and racism?
What are they talking about?
Stop online racism.
Oh, don't worry, if Bill C63 gets in, you'll get your wish that way.
So, you know, again, if this is a cesspool, this country, of hate and racism, why would you ever want to become a Canadian citizen?
And by the way, Alexa, I got to tell you, if I was giving them some PR strategy as a consultant, and by PR, I don't mean permanent resident, I mean public relations, I would say, you know what?
If you're looking to break the rules in terms of becoming a permanent resident or a citizen, if you're looking to take a back door in, cut the queue, take a shortcut, and become a Canadian resident, probably you shouldn't be slamming Canada and Canadians.
I don't think that's a really good strategy.
And one of my final thoughts on this, Alexa, is that, you know, when I brought this up to an individual, you couldn't get a straight answer out of them.
The ones that would talk that is most would just take the Sergeant Schultz routine.
But if you or I went to India and we had a temporary work assignment and then we decided, you know what, I really dig it in New Delhi.
I think I want to become an Indian citizen.
Do you think the Indian government would tolerate that for one nanosecond?
And I'm even talking about before Blackface made a fool of himself with that whole Bollywood special he took his family on some five years ago.
I mean, even when we had good relations with India, no, of course not.
They wouldn't tolerate that, would they, Alexa?
I'm pretty surprised because as you just mentioned, the youth kind of like insult against the population and the government to try to get citizenship or try to be not expelled.
While, first of all, you came here on a student visa.
Have said to you that you will have citizenship afterwards, especially if you have no skill that can help us to grow our economy.
But the thing is, this is something that we create a precedent to.
If now they are being allowed to stay, don't forget the number of student visa have grown in a speed fa in a fast speed.
Sorry.
Like just in Quebec, some of the schools have increased 200% their student visa that they gave away to other people.
So imagine if we are allowing now people to stay, now we will have another Roxanne Road that will be the student visa.
Well, we cannot sustain these numbers as a nation, Alexa.
We already had a housing crisis.
We already had for decades, by my counting, a healthcare crisis.
And you're going to burden those aspects of our social fabric.
I mean, you know what?
Alexa, I injured my knee back in spring.
I have an MRI.
You know what it's set for?
February 14th.
Wow, that's going to be a fun Valentine's Day getting an MRI.
But I mean, like, I am waiting almost three quarters of a year to get a simple procedure done.
And just imagine what it's like when you bring in hundreds and hundreds of thousands of more people.
And my father's going to be a little bit more.
They are smart, because the guy say that he's a truck driver.
They didn't take like all the trucks to go to Ottawa because they know they will be like beaten up by the government.
They just used the tent strategy because all the Abbas camp was not removed.
Oh, you know what?
I made that point in my clothes.
It's funny how we tolerate some demonstrations and not others.
I mean, where is the Emergencies Act being invoked?
Where are the demonstrators or the contributors having their bank accounts frozen, right?
Where is law enforcement?
You know this better than anyone.
You were shot in the thigh.
And thank goodness it wasn't your head, for I fear we'd be talking about you in the past tense.
Where is the forceful shutdown of this demonstration by law enforcement?
No, a complete double standard.
And speaking of that truck driver, and I was unclear, Alexa, because he said he was like a truck driver and is and was.
And he was interchanging, you know, the tents all the time.
I don't know if you noticed, maybe we can put up a shot of it.
There was this gorgeous lime green 1973 Buick Riviera that I was standing in front.
There we go.
Thank you, Olivia.
There it is.
Look at that.
That truck driver or former truck driver, that's his car.
That ain't a daily driver.
That is a near-mint condition 1973 classic car.
I'm begging every week, Lady Menzoid, to allow me to buy one.
No, no, you can't.
It's too expensive, right?
But what's he like?
It looks like this racist, hateful nation based on stolen land.
It looks like it's been pretty good for him if you can afford a nice, sweet, classic car like that, wouldn't you say?
And by the way, okay, most of the Indians that I met so far in Canada are from Punjab.
And I did travel in India.
I spent like almost four months traveling all across India.
And I would say that most of the Indian people cannot afford to move to another country.
The only place in India who have money, most of them, is in Punjab.
And so I'm not very surprised.
So those people have already more money than everybody else in India.
So imagine if all of them who have the money worth to move to another country, what the economy of India will look like if they all live with like most of the money of the country?
No, this is a scam that's going on, Alexa.
These international students, they come over to so-called colleges and universities.
It's laughable.
You go on the website and you see like they're like Ivy League, 150-year-old buildings.
You go to the actual university and college, air quotes, and it's a unit in a strip mall next to Dollarama and the curry shop.
And right next door to it, typically, is an immigration lawyer or agent.
They're called Diploma Mills.
There's more than 90 of them, 90 in Brampton alone.
And some of them don't even have classes.
You know, some of them, the people don't even attend.
It's just a rubber stamping.
Here is your certificate for fill in the blank.
And then you go next door to the immigration lawyer and they advise you on how to game the system.
And part of gaming the system are these demonstrations where you're being, you know, portraying yourself as hard done by.
Please ignore my $25,000 classic card, by the way, and trying to curry public opinion to allow you into the country.
I'm saying, no, I'm not against immigration, but there should be rules and they should be abided by, and it should be a colorblind system.
And I don't like what's going on.
And we're going to continue to expose it.
And you mentioned Punjab.
Speaking of Punjab, oh, wow, look at this.
Khalistani protest in Punjab?
No, that Indian subcontinent known as Winnipeg, Manitoba.
here check it out okay don't don't carry gun but carry machine and that's totally fine
You're telling me those aren't fans going to a Winnipeg Blue Bombers game?
I mean, holy mackerel, where's that Grand Riviera when you need it?
If I saw that on the street, I'm getting out of Dodge.
I mean, like, you know, that's Winnipeg, Manitoba.
But, you know, this is a little disturbing.
You know, two weeks ago, Efram Monsanto and I, we went out to Toronto to cover another pro-Khalistani demonstration outside the Indian consulate.
And what was disturbing about it was that it was held on August 31st, which was the anniversary of a suicide bomber taking out a, well, the man he took out was a Sikh himself, believe it or not.
I can't remember his title, but he was a suicide bomber.
And they were evoking his name.
And also, they were also talking about what happened 10 years before that, Alexa, the Air India bombing.
329 people killed on that flight from Montreal to the UK.
Most of them Canadian citizens.
We've had two public inquiries, and it's traced it back to a Khalistani extremist who was, I think at the time, living in British Columbia.
Air India Bombing Revelations 00:05:49
And yet they want a third public inquiry because their point of view is that this was an inside job by the government of India.
They blew up an airline full of innocent civilians just to pin the blame on the Khalistanis, which is an amazing stretch.
But like I said, Alexa, we've already had two public inquiries.
They want a third one, and there is a Liberal member of parliament champing at the bit, wanting that third public inquiry.
What happens when it doesn't work that time?
We have a fourth public inquiry.
What do you make of this, Alexa?
You just want to spend our money for completely useless inquiry, as we saw in the previous one for the trucker inquiry, for the Canadian foreign interference.
What came out of this?
Can you tell me what came really out of this?
Because Trino is still in power.
Yes, and I can't wait till you use the past answer for that.
But I digress.
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But I kept it all bottled up.
Again, this was when I was arrested twice in Toronto, once in March, for a Justin Trudeau fundraiser at the King Eddy, where the pro-Hamas hooligans came out and chanted genocide.
Even calling Justin Trudeau genocidal, Justin.
I don't get that.
He had Minister Sachs go over to make nice and shake hands with Mahmoud Abbas, the kill for slay terrorist in the Middle East.
So I don't know what more they want.
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Yeah, but you know, don't put it past Fraudline Freeland to take the gold too.
You know, I remember there was a classic tagline on a Western whose title I forget, Alexa, and it was, they came for gold, they got lead instead.
But anyway, and by the way, you know, I hope this is a lame duck administration.
I got to tell you, Alexa, on the weekend I was in Ohio, and it was interesting driving around the countryside.
And Ohio went Republican in 2020.
But it was really, for those, you know, putting out signage and flags on their property, I would give the edge to Trump, but just barely.
And this is in what is already a Republican state.
Ohio is a swing state, along with the likes of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia.
Quebec's Intelligence Dilemma 00:14:59
But I'm wondering what's going to happen, and I think it's less than 50 days from now.
Is it going to be a photo finish or is it going to be, because I'm having deja vu to 1980.
The Jimmy Carter Democrats in the last significant poll, I think it was done by Time magazine, they had a two-point lead over the Reagan Republicans.
There was also an independent John Anderson running at that time.
So it was predicted as a huge horse race.
Well, we all know what happened in 1980.
It was a landslide for the Reagan Republicans.
So who knows if the polls have it wrong.
But it was just interesting to see the dueling signage there.
And like I said, and I would never base an election prediction on the sign count.
I think that's a fool's errand.
But it was almost even Stephen, which kind of gives me the chills.
But anyhow, you have, as you said earlier, not a very interesting story, but a very, very interesting story.
And frightening, frightening.
I don't know if people have heard about it, but Pakistani national charged for plotting terrorist attack in New York City in support of ISIS got arrested in Quebec.
And by the way, the trial will be in Montreal this Friday.
I'm going to go over there to report on the story if you want to have more information about it.
But the main part that is so frightening, so by the way, it's all because of the FBI.
Of course, like they were working in partnership with the RCMP and other organizations.
But when you read the press release from the USA, because of course the press release from the USA is way more complete than in the Canadian side.
But first of all, the main person that his name is Mohammed Shazeb Khan was, I think he didn't know, obviously he didn't know, but he was talking with two undercover police officers.
He tried to obtain AR style assault rifle, ammunition, and other material to carry out the attack.
He wanted to pay a human smuggler to pass through Canada to USA.
And he also mentioned that he would love to have type of knife to be easily capable to cut the throat of Jewish people.
It is frightening.
It is just, I don't know what you think about it, but this is one of the impact of mass immigration that we cannot check the background, that we have some of the people entering in our country who are plotting this kind of attack.
And now, like, they know this since 2023, by the way, November 2023, when they started to follow this man online and everything.
So they know since a while.
He just got a preempt recently.
How many of these kind of people are in Canada right now or in the US?
We don't know because we don't know all their backgrounds because most of them arrive in Canada or in the US.
They throw their identity in the waste or whatever, like on the ground.
They arrive, they have nothing to check the background, and this is happening.
Yeah.
No, and I'll tell you what's really disturbing about this, Alexa.
As you mentioned, it was the FBI, and I think New York law enforcement was involved too, because the final destination was going to be October 7th of this year.
This was going to be his way of celebrating the worst massacre of Jews in a single day since the end of the Holocaust by going to New York City, I think in his words, a Jew-heavy target city.
That's why he wanted to go there.
But if you recall, last month when we found out about the father and son caught in Richmond Hill also planning an ISIS-inspired attack, that information came from France.
This information, as you said, came from the U.S., the FBI.
The fact of the matter is, Alexa, is CISIS is underfunded right now.
It is understaffed.
And the morale is horrible, probably because it's so underfunded and understaffed, and they can't find good quality candidates and probably are lacking the budget to pay for those candidates because one of the reasons a lot of people are leaving CISAS is they're getting better jobs in the private sector, less stress, more money.
Why wouldn't you do that?
So the go-to response is, well, golly, we hope our allies will stumble upon these plots because we don't have the resources to do so.
And I think this is despicable.
I think this should be an election issue as the hatred and the terrorism is ramping up.
I think this would be a really good policy plank for Pierre Polyev, Alexa, to say, if elected, we are going to reinvigorate our intelligence agency so that we domestically can find out these wannabe terrorists as opposed to relying on allies like the U.S. and France.
What say you?
Yes, I agree with you on this.
But example, like now they are talking about that it's 20 years in prison, okay?
And with our broken justice system, broken jail system, maybe we'll get out free after what, three quarter or maybe before that.
And What tell us that he will not try again?
And why are we not doing something else than just giving like a sentence?
Why are we, first of all, giving him like sentences here in Canada where the jail is actually not that bad?
Oh no, Alexa, we got to go after those Saskatchewan duck hunters and confiscate their rifles.
That's the real crime, not terrorists and want to be terrorists, not gangbangers.
I mean, there was, I think, the worst crime somebody got bailed for, if you can imagine, attempted murder?
Are you kidding me?
You know, you failed in murdering somebody and you're still back out on the streets.
This hug a thug.
Let's examine the systemic causes of this hatred and violence.
No, no, no, no.
These are dangerous, dangerous people.
Lock them up.
We'll worry about the systemic causes of how they're thinking at a later date.
And also in La Belle, Provence, well, talk about truth in advertising.
We have a DJ.
His name is DJ Snake.
I don't know about you, Alexa.
I don't care for snakes.
I don't think most people care for snakes.
Certainly the venomous ones.
And boy, what was coming out of his mouth, I think, was pretty venomous in terms of singing a pro-Hamas song right in your city of Montreal.
Check out a video of that, shall we?
Being a
Jewish person going to that show and suddenly is doing that?
What about the hostages?
What about why doing that in the middle of a mixed party?
Why doing that?
How do you think the people, the Jewish people, are feeling if they were in that crowd?
I would have left running away out of that place.
It's so disturbing, Alexa.
And I mean, I got to tell you, I think the last time I saw somebody in a venue that large wearing a Montreal Canadian's number one jersey, it was Jacques Plant, the goalie that would popularize the goalie mask.
But, you know, when I see this happening in my own dominion, I see that happening in Quebec.
It makes me wonder maybe Quebec really needs to, you know, intensify the Jermais Souvienne slogan on the license plate.
You know, kind of like, remember when going to an arena and seeing a guy in a habitant jersey, it was about watching a hockey game and not taking part in a hate rally?
I just find that really disturbing, Alexa.
I'm sorry, but most of Kimaker don't ever know what is the slogan, I remember Jean-Souvier.
A lot of people don't know what it means.
So I will not expect that they will use that in the future.
So it's really, really sad because now it seems like nobody is remembering anything.
And when we look at the by-election that's coming up in Montreal, now we see like the NPD and all like a lot of kind of candidates now using Palestine and not Canada as their flag in their flyer.
And they are militating for Palestine, but I'm just like, hey, are we in Canada?
Do we have our own problem to take care first?
You know, Alexa, and we should show that image.
It's absolutely shocking.
You would think that if you're not going to use the Canadian flag, you would use the provincial Quebec flag, the blue and white flag.
Or the Montreal flag.
Montreal fight but that the Palestinian flag Here's the question.
And you know Montreal and the local politics there far better than I do, Alexa.
Everything in terms of the presentation of a political candidate, from the colors to what he wears to the flags, the props, the symbols, it's all by design.
It's not by chance.
That wasn't just some random snapshot.
My question to you, Alexa, is that NDP candidate posing in front of a Palestinian flag as opposed to a Canadian flag or a Quebec flag or a city of Montreal flag, does this gain more votes than it loses?
Is this a winning political strategy?
Is that how bad things are on the streets of Montreal where posing with that flag is actually a political plus?
Yes, it is.
Montreal is an extreme leftist city.
And I'm sorry to say that because you know like we have some political party in Quebec and Quebec Solidarity is a little bit like the NPD and they are the one winning in Montreal, most of the places, because Montreal is really from the left.
And having like a Palestinian flag, yes, they will gain more vote because I don't know if you know, but Quebec used to choose the immigration by the fact that you need to speak French.
And most of the French speakers are coming from where?
North of Africa, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Middle East speak French because they speak Arabic.
And so we have a lot, lots of people who are supporting Palestine, who are supporting the Amas organization.
You saw it.
We have the biggest protest.
Just our encampment was more violent, violent than, no, like everywhere in Canada, we have the most radical one.
We have the most shooting on school, Jewish school, on businesses, the most graffiti, the most vandalism.
Of course, because Quebec, with the history of conserving the French language, we choose the immigration in function to have the most French speaker.
And unfortunately, there is a lot of people, lots of Islamic people, lots of radical.
We have a lot of leftists, also young students, because most of the university, most of the college are really politically aligned with the left.
So having that, and it's not for anything, like you know that the Election Quebec have removed 400 flyers from one of the candidate that was,
I think it's a group of candidates that are militating for Palestine that are running for the by-election, but Election Quebec had to remove 400 flyers of them because they were not aligned for electoral flyers.
They were mostly like militating for Palestine and Gaza.
And it's why they remove it because you are in Canada.
You should actually doing your election about Canada, not about another country.
Unbelievable.
Alexa, we got to move on.
But before we do, prediction from you, my friend, that is a safe liberal seat.
But we saw what happened to the safe liberal seat in Toronto back in June, Toronto St. Paul's, Liberal since 1993.
It went to the Conservative.
I understand this seat is very much in play between the Liberals and that NDP candidate, Greg Sauve.
Doug Ford's Political Ire 00:14:30
I don't know who to cheer for, to be quite frank.
It reminds me of the tagline from Aliens versus Predator.
You know, no matter which side wins, we lose.
But if you had to make a bet for a dozen donuts, who do you think is going to be victorious?
My personal thought would be NPP.
Is that right?
Okay.
Just because I know that in Montreal, Quebec Celidé, it's actually their provincial mirror, and they are pretty popular.
And I will say a lot of people are fed up of the Liberal, especially because they didn't take a strong stance on Palestine.
And so I think Greg Sauve, the candidate for the Orange Party, might win.
I think you might be right.
And the good news is Justin Trudeau will be going under convulsions that night if that happens.
And of course, there's a chance in the Manitoba by-election, the Conservative candidate is going to win there.
So it'll be, speaking of Jacques Plant earlier, it's going to be two shutouts on election night.
We'll see.
But like I said, the idea of the Liberal candidate being replaced with a guy who proudly stands in front of the Palestinian flag, that's not my bag, man.
That's not my candidate.
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And he said, if the murmuring of a block Trudeau hookup become true, we may be looking back found leave on the good whole Jagmill Day.
Do you think it's what we are going towards?
Yeah, isn't that astonishing what depths Trudeau will sink to, you know, talking about an alliance with the bloc?
These are people that want to break up Canada.
And, you know, you want to get into bed with them.
And I remember how his father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, fought so hard against René Levesque back in the day, against Quebec separatism, going back to, I think that would be 1980, 81.
But boy, politics really does make strange badfellows, wouldn't you say?
Yeah, and by the way, it's not your premiere that came out and say like he doesn't believe on Jagmeet Singh to call for election because he's just too greedy, just want his pension.
It was Doug Ford.
Yeah, and we will get to Doug Ford right now.
But that's the thing.
I mean, as soon as that announcement of Jugmeet Singh saying he ripped up the agreement, by the way, why not show video of you actually ripping it up?
But the thing is, for anyone saying, oh, the fall is coming, I think that was done for two reasons, Alexa.
It was to distance himself from the liberals while still propping him up at least until February so he gets the full pension.
And also, the timing of this Montreal by-election, as I understand it, every time Greg Suave was going door to door, what they kept hearing nine out of 10 times was, why is your party propping up the Justin Trudeau Liberals?
And I think it was for political expediency.
It doesn't mean a hill of beans.
We will not see an election until at the earliest spring.
I would be shocked if in the fall or winter the government were to fall, Alexa, because I truly believe in my heart of hearts Singh desperately wants that pension, which works out to more than $2 million.
Because you know what?
Those look at that Armani suit and that Rolex wristwatch.
That don't come cheap, baby.
So it's just business.
It's just business.
So we should move on to, and speaking of Jugmeet Singh, Doug Ford calling out the NDP leader, saying he simply wants to grab the taxpayers' money.
I would say that.
But the ironic thing, he's doubting that Jugmeet would call the election.
Say, Premier Ford, are you going to call a snap election anytime soon?
Oh, mum's the word on that.
Anyways, let's check it out.
Well, as far as I'm concerned, MP Singer is just blowing smoke.
There's nothing more important to these greedy politicians than collecting a pension.
And he was elected in October 2019 and October 19th, 2019.
And I'll be floored and I'll stand up here and apologize to all the greedy politicians if he calls the election early.
But let's face it, he wants his pension.
He's not going anywhere until October, let's say, 20th, 2025, because there's him and a whole bunch of other politicians that want to grab the taxpayers' money.
So my bet is he's not doing anything.
He's just putting on a big show like he has for the last number of years there.
Yeah, but you know, Doug, in fairness, Jugmeet Singh doesn't own a signage and decal company, Deco Labels, like you do, that I understand made out like bandits during the COVID lockdowns with all that signage and floor arrows and what have you.
So maybe we ought to give him a break.
And like I said, what about your stance on an early election for Ontario?
Doesn't discuss that.
Yeah, but I'm pretty surprised because I was like, okay, great.
Like he dared to speak out.
He dared to shed light on hypocrisy.
And, you know, I used to don't really like Doug Ford because of what he did during the COVID, as our premier Francois Legault did.
But you see, Francois Legault, same if he has really, really bad, bad side.
At least he's the only one speaking about immigration.
So there is currently some good part of we can see that reflect a little bit their conservative side, but they are not the best.
Well, I don't know about calling Doug Ford a conservative, Alexa.
I think his ire with Jugmeet Singh is more about bringing down the NDP Liberal Alliance.
Ford loves going from one photo op to another with the prime minister, especially when it's giving away tens of billions.
Yeah, billions with a B, folks, tens of billions of dollars of taxpayer money for EV battery plants.
And he doesn't want to, I guess, cause a disturbance in the continuum that way.
I mean, don't you find it amazing?
To my knowledge, I can't remember an event where you see Polyev and Premier Ford doing some kind of an announcement.
Like Lego.
I've heard in the grapevine that Doug Ford's people and Pierre Polyev's people, that's the people behind the scenes, hate each other, and that's part of what's driving it.
I don't know if I could prove that, but those were the rumors.
But I mean, it just seems to be so creepy for, you know, Doug Ford.
If, you know, if Justin Trudeau is Batman, Doug Ford is the boy wonder.
And I'm just trying to get the image of Doug Ford wearing a Robin costume out of my mind before I lose it.
Anyway, you know, we're running out of time.
Did you get the cherry, cherry cheesecake?
He loves that cherry cheesecake, as you know.
Yeah, I wonder, could we get a Robin costume in Doug Ford's size?
I wonder.
Is there a question?
You should have a check.
You should have a check.
Oh, I'm being mean.
Who am I to talk anyways?
Anyhow, this is fantastic news.
Molson Coors, get a little bit.
Molson Coors drops diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
My goodness gracious, Alexa, we can go back to drinking Coors Light, I guess.
I don't like Coor's Light.
I'm sorry.
I would choose something else way, way before drinking any kind of.
I find that the taste a little bit water.
That's my personal view.
But some people like it, but I'm pretty surprised that suddenly when we are going towards a federal election next year, and that Trudeau is going to fail and same of like some people of the cabinet are actually quitting the boat because the boat is sinking.
Suddenly, oh, they are changing like their mind on the DEI.
And you know what, Alexa?
If I don't say so myself, I would like to think that Rebel News had a little bit to do with this decision.
I think they are scared of you.
But going back two years ago, we exposed how the Molson brewery, the Molson Coors Brewery, in Toronto, and it's at the cross section of two major highways, 401 and 427.
And they must have one of the largest Canadian flags in the country, for sure.
It's huge.
And thousands of cars every day pass by it.
And they took it down for an entire month to put up the rainbow mafia flag.
And I just thought, Alexa, isn't this perversely ironic?
I believe Molson's number one brand, there we go, that's going back two years ago, folks.
And we tried to get answers, especially since one of Molson's biggest selling brands, Alexa, is Molson Canadian.
So it's okay to wrap your beer cans in the Canadian flag, but it's not okay to put a Canadian flag up the flagpole for an entire month.
And then when Lincoln Jay and I went back this June, lo and behold, there we are.
This is a year later.
There's that giant Canadian flag where it should be.
And now we have this statement where it's dropping diversity, equity, and inclusion policies.
And I'm not saying Rebel News has clout to make a multi-billion dollar company do this, Alexa.
What I am saying is I try to read all the comments.
Sometimes it's impossible, especially with those videos.
I got thousands of comments.
Alexa, I swear to you, I could not find one comment, not one, in support of Molson Coors taking down the Canadian flag, you know, in the name of DEI.
So the people have spoken, and that's the result.
Goodbye to the unholy trinity of diversity, equity, and inclusion, or as I like to call it, diversity, inclusion, and equity.
And the acronym for that would be DAI, you know, like Bud Light.
Are you going to drink a good cause light for celebrating?
You know, I'm more prone to German and Belgian wheat beers, you know, than the mass-produced stuff.
And, you know, I got to tell you, Molson Coors, damn you, a couple years ago, they stopped brewing what I thought was their number one beer, at least in my book, Molson Stock Ale.
I get it.
They were only brewing it literally for a dying demographic.
Yeah, I guess I'm part of that.
And obviously, it didn't make sense anymore.
But, you know, just my luck, the one beer that I love from that brewery got the axe.
But I'm going to give credit where credit is due.
They're doing the right thing.
And the people have spoken and don't think they didn't see what happened more than a year ago to Anheuser-Busch with the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco.
Yes.
So what can I say, folks?
Keep up the pressure.
Speak out when you see major corporations telling you to go woke, be politically correct, because obviously it ain't working for Molson.
This is a major announcement, Alexa.
Yeah, because go woke, go broke.
Yeah.
Or at least lose a lot of market share.
But in any event, I think, do we have any more super chats?
Yeah, again, we have a Ryerson Gary, $5 again.
Thank you.
And this question is about, actually, the comment is for you, David.
He said, David, give your comments about Deco Labels arrests.
To produce, as you say, they would have to have 50 hours days.
You know, well, I can tell you this, Ryerson Gary.
We went out to Deco Labels in Etobicoke.
I think it was 2020 when all these shenanigans were taking place with, you know, the plastic drapes and those little one-way signs.
I don't know if you had them in Quebec, Alexa, because if you walk the wrong way, that means you're going to get infected.
Follow the science.
And we went there to talk to somebody at Deco Labels, and the result, oh, you're never going to believe this, folks.
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They called the police.
We tried.
We tried to get their side of the story, but I didn't want to end up in the clink once again.
So there you go.
I know.
Isn't it unbelievable?
It's just always calling the police, always calling the police.
Like, I have poor, like, sometimes I look at the police like they need to deal with a massive kindergarten.
Yeah, no.
Yeah, instead of building EV battery plants, maybe what we should be doing is building super penitentiaries for, I don't know, peaceful counter demonstrators and information.
Give ideas types, yeah.
Just just don't give any idea.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah, you should like stop.
I know, my mouth that gets me in trouble all the time, Alexa Lavois.
Well, folks, what a fantastic hour.
I sure enjoyed myself.
I think I speak for Alexa when I say that.
Thank you all so much for tuning in.
A special thanks to Ryerson Gary.
Oh, and Alexa.
Yeah, because before leaving, you need to know that you are getting invited because GCCF George Jonas Freedom Award dinner in Calgary.
Ezra is getting an award.
Ezra Levin will be in Calgary on September 27 to accept the GCCF George Jonas Freedom Awards.
And you are invited.
Winning this award puts Ezra in esteemed company.
Past recipients have included Dr. Jordan Peterson and Tamara Lich.
Enjoy a great meal.
Meet with like-minded Canadian and get a photo with Ezra.
Get your ticket at gccf.ca.
And because the Justice Center is a registered charity, you will actually get a tax receipt.
So I think it's good to spend that money to get the tax receipt to save on your tax 100%.
So that is jccf.ca for tickets.
And you know, Alexa, I'm not saying this because I'm an employee of Ezra's.
I cannot think of a more worthy recipient for a Freedom Award than our beloved boss man.
Ezra is a tireless worker.
He is a lion.
You know, he's up in a, you know, with great company with Jordan Peterson and Tamara Leach.
And I think Rex Murphy might have been a winner of that as well.
So congratulations to the boss.
I think that's going to be a great night in Calgary.
So if you want to go out and get to meet Ezra in person, this is your chance, folks.
All right, there you go.
As I was saying, thank you so much for tuning in.
Thank you to Alexa for filling the shoes of Sheila Gunread.
She's in court today.
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