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Nov. 14, 2024 - Rebel News
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SHEILA GUNN REID | Nutrition, foreign interference and more: Sheila responds to your messages!

Sheila Gunn-Reid slams Canada’s "worst leadership in history," citing Trudeau’s $1.2T national debt, healthcare failures, and attacks on resources by the Liberal-NDP coalition while promoting transgenderism in schools. She questions why Tommy Robinson faces prison for refusing to share phone data linked to UK grooming gangs, calling it a free-speech crisis. Listener Lita warns of a Senate vegan bill undermining autoimmune care, citing Drs. Berry and Bright’s research, accusing the government of prioritizing climate over health. Calvin Rodney raises Sikh separatist killings in Brampton tied to India’s Khalistani crackdown, comparing it to Israel’s alleged preemptive strikes. Ian demands RCMP action on Trudeau’s foreign interference, naming Parm Baines and Victor Oh as recipients of Chinese funds, while Gunn-Reid doubts charges will stick but pushes for national inquiries into corruption, including FinTrack’s selective targeting. Mark Murray exposes federal negligence in the Jasper Wildfire, where incompatible hydrants worsened devastation, contrasting it with Trudeau’s crackdown on peaceful Freedom Convoy protesters. Gunn-Reid vows to stop Trudeau’s re-election amid systemic failures and foreign influence. [Automatically generated summary]

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Super Secret Mission 00:02:37
If you're watching this, I'm on my way home from a super secret mission, which means I did not have time to film a proper show.
So once again, I turned it over to you.
It's a letters episode.
I'm Sheila Gunn-Reed, and you're watching The Gunn Show.
Okay, but before I get into your letters, if you're a regular listener of the show, you know we're facing some major challenges in our country and around the world.
We've the worst leadership in history, and that's counting Justin Trudeau's dad.
We're drowning in regulations.
Our resource sector is being attacked by our liberal NDP coalition.
We're also witnessing the undermining of the nuclear family, along with the pushing of transgenderism in our classrooms.
It's a horror.
Our healthcare is crumbling after five decades of government incompetence and lack of competition.
Our national debt is spinning out of control.
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You know, I just said I didn't have time to film a show, but I'm making the time to film a show.
This This is Monday afternoon, Alberta time.
It's Remembrance Day.
And tomorrow morning, I leave on a very super important mission.
You'll hear about it as it's happening over the course of Tuesday and Wednesday.
I just don't want to let the cat out of the bag right now.
Actually, you know what?
I can because the time has already come and gone.
Remembrance Day Mission 00:03:16
I've gone to London to cover a hearing of Tommy Robinson as he is in court on terrorism-related offenses for refusing to turn over the password to his phone to the police because his phone,
well, for a number of different reasons, but his phone also contained the contact information of victims of sex trafficking, Asian gangs in the UK.
And so, of course, he's trying to protect his sources, especially when police have been implicated in, at the very least, turning a blind eye to grooming gangs in the UK.
And so, why would he want the police to have the victims' names?
And, you know, he's a journalist.
He gets to protect his sources.
Anyway, he's now in prison for that.
It's the country that banned free speech and journalism.
That's what the UK is.
So, if you're watching this right now, I've filmed this about 2:22 Alberta time on Monday because I have a 30-plus-hour round trip for roughly three hours on the ground in the UK.
But that's all the time it's going to take.
And as you can tell, I'm quite busy.
And so I wasn't able to put together a proper show.
But luckily, a few weeks ago, four or so ago, I asked for your letters so that I had some guests, hundreds of you actually, in the bank, in case I ever got too busy to properly schedule out a show.
And unfortunately, that has been the case over the past little bit.
Luckily, last week I was able to phone a friend, Lise Merle.
She's running for Regina Public School Board candidate.
If you are in Regina and you still have a chance to vote, I guess on Wednesday, if you're watching this and you still have a chance to vote, go vote.
Go Merle.
Team Merle.
She's running on a pro-parent slate of policies.
She got on short notice with me last week because I was fresh off like an eight-hour live stream that started after my regular 10-hour-ish workday on presidential election night.
So anyways, I feel like I've just, I'm not giving you what you are paying for, but I'm doing my best right now.
I'm not phoning it in.
I promise you we'll get back to your regularly scheduled, interesting newsmakers, although Lise definitely is interesting and a newsmaker.
But we'll get back to more of a rotation of guests going forward.
It's just been an insane three weeks at the company, in the news, in the world.
So a few weeks ago, I sent out an email to our subscribers saying, hey, send me your questions.
You might just get my pickle brine recipe if you want it, which I did, give out.
So if you want the pickle brine recipe, and as you know, I'm a pickle aficionado, go back a few weeks, letters to Sheila at the gun show, and you will find it there.
Why Indians Eat This Way 00:15:49
It's a beloved family recipe.
So go looking there.
You'll get it.
But I thought I would go through some more of your letters and questions and comments to me.
I think you find that interesting.
And I really just want to meet my obligations to you because it's not your fault that I have overscheduled my work life.
So let's get to it.
Lita writes to me, I'm very worried about this vegetarian vegan bug bill in the Liberal Senate as I need meat, red meat, eggs, and 70 to 80% animal fats in order to live relieved of my autoimmunity, psoriasis, and ankle-sing spondylitis arthritis symptoms that involve the ligaments and tendons that tug 24-7, 24-7, spinal fusion, inflamed, leaky gut, brain fog, psoriasis, skin, and inflamed eyes.
Yes.
One of the most non-invasive with the least amount of side effects, as in there are no side effects except good health, proper sleep, and weight loss, is going on a largely animal-based diet to autoimmune disorders.
But Jordan Peterson's daughter did this with her childhood arthritis.
I've seen even my own symptoms resolve eating mostly animal products and cutting carbohydrates out of my diet to almost none.
So, yes, but more importantly, you should be illegal however you want without the government telling you.
I'm not telling the government to ban sugars, even though I do think they're an inherent poison that causes a burden on our healthcare system.
I'm still not saying that the government should ban refined sugars and seed oils, even though I know that they're bad for you.
And it's in the same way I don't want the government to ban cigarettes.
No, let us tell the truth about how bad they are for you and then let the people make up their mind.
My problem with this bill, which if you go to stoptheveganbill.com, is that the government is telling you how to eat.
And I don't want them to do it for other reasons.
I just don't want the government to have this power.
But especially in this instance, they are so wrong that they can just go and close an abattoir because of pandemic fears without any sort of proof whatsoever.
And we just had an avian flu case pop up in BC.
Can you imagine?
To just go and slaughter all the birds.
Maybe they don't even need the spread of the avian flu.
They just need an avian flu case to be somewhere that we do trade with.
And then what does the government want?
Then now you get to eat the bugs, which are actually a real pandemic threat in and of themselves, the parasites that those things carry.
If they get out of the bug farm, then it's a disaster for the actual farmers around these massive bug farm facilities.
Anyway, let's keep going.
Lita's got a lot to say.
Oh, I no longer suffer as my almost lion diet, carnivore diet, is my medicine and my medicine is my food without harming your liver with lots of pharmaceuticals and enriching the pockets of the likes of Albert Burla.
There's a reason why they just don't want to tell you eat the food that God put on the earth for you to eat.
So you get how important it is for me to protect my meats and my medicine.
I'm actually growing younger, Sheila, as my 72-year-old face looks more like my six-year-old.
My joints are flexible, muscles strong, energy stabilized, memory returned after decades of absence, my hormones balance my postmenopausal body.
Yes, yes, as to all of this stuff, to all of this stuff.
I agree with everything you're saying.
I have experienced many of these things myself.
My hair, my skin, my nails have never been better.
I feel like I look younger now than I did 10 years ago.
I'm happy to be alive, whereas previous to my finding food as a solution and my ND clearing out my liver, spleen, organs, small intestines, healing the gut lining, back then I was reflecting on suicide daily.
I don't know if I can get more of this.
I'm just, gosh, I'm so happy you're feeling better.
Let's keep going.
I would love it if you can tell me about where the bill is at, legal arguments and Health Canada and politician players opposing this diet for malnutrition death as we ultrasensitive wouldn't be reactive to.
I was a vegetarian for 45 years, diagnosed at 45, and started seeking the root cause healing through my food eliminating everything.
I landed on keto, which was an improvement.
It always is.
Leaping into carnivore with some organs has made the difference since 2017.
I've been paying $300 per month, my naturopath.
I use my meager OAS, CPP income on massages, 20 years of regular chiropractic.
I tried 22 years of denial, Sheila, and needed help to stay at home, but I'm stubborn and refused all pharmaceuticals despite the agonies.
Medical coverage needs to include a carnivore diet, as it's been proven since the 1880s to heal the human body.
And that's the only one that does this.
References are Dr. Ken Berry, Dr. Elizabeth Bright, Dr. Chaffee.
If you want to know one of my favorite indulgences, if you're watching this, friends at home, the low carb down under YouTube page.
I'm not sure if they're on Rumble.
I should look.
I would prefer to watch them on Rumble if they are.
Low Carb Down Under is a conference in Australia of low carb keto and carnivore doctors.
Lita, you forgot Dr. Sean Baker.
He's my favorite.
He's an orthopedic surgeon who is a rugby player.
He's a world record holder in indoor rowing, and he's in his 50s and he looks amazing, amazing.
And he just watches vegan TikToks eating steak, like a Tomahawk steak with a butcher knife.
Anyways, all this is to say, yes, I agree.
I think that why should we demonize the meat and the fat for what the sugar and the seed oils did?
Because once we started giving people the food pyramid, people started getting sicker.
Lifestyle illnesses that didn't exist before are prevalent, but I'm not here to give you dietary advice.
That's just how I eat, and that's why I see things that way.
What I don't want is the government who has given us the dietary advice that got us all in this lifestyle-related illness catastrophe where everybody is metabolically sick, everybody is insulin-resistant.
I don't want them telling anybody else how to eat anymore.
And I especially am suspicious of the reasons why they're doing it.
A, yes, of course.
Their friends in the pharmaceutical industry are getting sick.
But if your brain needs the nutrients and chemicals found only in animal products to be able to think, and your body needs the bioavailable things found in meat to build muscle, you've got a government giving you advice that will leave you unhealthy, unable to fight your way out of a situation,
and unable to even think your way out of a situation, let alone think enough to see it coming at you, which makes you a perfectly pliable robot meat sack.
And that's why I think the government wants us to eat a certain way.
They say it's for the climate change.
Sure, it is.
Sure, it is.
If it were about climate change, they'd stop flying around all over the place.
It's because they don't want you to be strong enough to think and fight, which is exactly what an authoritarian global government will want of you.
All right.
Let's keep going.
Calvin Rodney writes to me and says, Hi, Sheila, I would like to know what you think about the scandal that just was unveiled on how India uses diplomats to conduct killings inside Canada on Canadian citizens.
If this is true, how will the Canadian authorities deal with this?
Will they implement a visa restriction on Indians or will they just ban them from entering the country?
I'm of a couple different minds on this.
Do I think other countries should be committing extrajudicial executions on Canadian soil?
No, I think that's not great.
Do I understand why the Indians are doing it?
You better believe I do.
If you are in India, the Sikh separatist movement, the Khalistani movement, really doesn't exist.
If you are in Canada, it is a major problem.
And it's fueling gang wars in the lower mainland and other places.
Brampton, there's like, looks, doesn't even look like the Western world some nights in Brampton because you have these ethnic clashes happening.
And I'm not someone against, I'm not against immigrants, but when you come here, would you mind leaving your ethnic disagreements back wherever you came from?
That would be great.
Thank you.
But that's not what's happening here.
And Justin Trudeau really isn't doing anything about it.
And I see where India is coming from because India is concerned that Canada is going to become once again a launch pad for terrorism directed at India.
The Air India bombing was launched in Canada.
Hundreds of people died.
And the plot itself was hatched in Canada.
Canadian citizens were involved.
And it was a terrorist attack on an Air India flight.
No one has ever gone to jail for that, even though we know exactly who did it.
In fact, one of them only went to jail after a similar plot on another airline was busted at the airport in Asia.
So the Air India bombing was actually supposed to be a series of bombings.
That one was uncovered.
And so I get why India would want to come to Canada and deal with who they perceive.
Like, don't write me letters.
I'm just saying, like, through India's viewpoint, who they perceive to be a security threat to them, right?
Deal with it there, deal with it here before it comes to there.
And in all fairness, Israel does stuff like this all the time.
For example, if you are considering yourself to be a nuclear physicist in Iran, your time is numbered because the Mossad will come and kill you.
Because they're worried that if you are a nuclear physicist working in Iran, you are likely trying to develop a bomb which will likely wipe out Israel and maybe one day make its way all the way to what they call the great Satan, which is America.
So they just come into your house and kill you.
And, you know, the problem with extrajudicial state-sanctioned executions aside, if your job is to protect the citizens of Israel, same way if your job is to protect the citizens of India.
But no, am I for extrajudicial, state-sanctioned executions?
No.
No, I'm definitely not.
I'm just trying to look at this issue from all viewpoints.
Hi, Sheila.
I can't join you because I need to work.
I think this was my previous email said tune in and you might see your email read.
Well, maybe you'll get a chance to see now.
This is from Ian.
He says, Hi, Sheila, I can't join you as I need to work.
But one question I would like to see is: when will the RCMP charge Trudeau for treason for being in bed with China and enabling foreign agents to interfere and provide monies to liberal insiders like Gilbo, Trudeau himself, and corrupt MPs in the House?
I don't even know if it's Gilbo.
I don't think it is.
I do know that Parm Baines was the recipient of foreign interference from China.
He took Kenny Chu's seat from him and helped amplify a Chinese disinformation campaign against him.
I know that one is Victor Oh.
He is a conservative appointee to the Senate, and the Conservatives told on him.
And there's a couple of others also that were named by Sam Cooper.
Mary Ng is another one.
She was unwitting, which I actually believe because I don't think she's the brightest bulb on the tree, that one.
And of course, Handong, who just busloads of Chinese foreign national students just showed up to vote for him in the nomination.
Sure, So there's, you know, a few of them were named.
Now, will Trudeau ever be charged with treason?
I doubt it.
I think, though, however, And I said this today on the live stream.
I'm filming this on Monday, so if you want to go back and watch it, it will be probably the first two years of the polyev government.
We'll just be trying to uncover all the scandals, just figure out where the problems are.
And the next two years will be getting to the bottom of the problems.
And then, God willing, he gets a second term fixing those problems and holding the people to account.
I think we're going to have like a series of national inquiries that hopefully have teeth to them.
That I think police investigations.
I think we should gut a lot of the deep state in and around Trudeau.
I think we should fire the ethics commissioner, Conrad von Finkenstein, who is absolutely useless.
All the bureaucrats at procurement, they've all got to go.
They sat there and did nothing as corruption happened.
A lot of people at the CBSA have to get turfed, fire three out of every two managers, and then put more money into the front line.
Just take a manager, fire him, and then hire one more guy on the front line.
You wouldn't even notice it.
You might even see an increase in federal government services, like as customer service.
But I just, you know, like, imagine being Jean-Cretchen, who I believe has one foot in the grave, lying in your crypt, in your coffin at night, as Jean Cretchen, I imagine, does, just laying there, like the vampire bat, I think he is.
And thinking about all the stuff you could have gotten away with if you had a better last name, if your last name was Trudeau.
Jean-Cretchen was, of course, involved in the sponsorship scandal, sort of using contracts and like funneling government money to their friends, and then their friends funneling it back to the party.
Voting for Company Funds 00:05:29
Funny little circles that they did there.
And there was a Gomery inquiry called for that.
People went to jail.
And it is not even close to just scratching the surface of what's going on at the Green Slush Fund.
And the Green Slush Fund is way more money, much more corruption.
The Green Slush Fund, all these liberal appointees on the board of the STDC, excuse me, had access to millions and millions and millions of dollars for green companies.
It was like a green company incubator.
And then their own companies were getting money.
They were voting to give their own companies money.
But then they said, oh, we left the room, so it wasn't us.
So Johnny, Susie, and Jerry are sitting there.
Susie stands up and goes, guys, I'm going to leave the room.
I want you to vote on the money that's going to come to my company, a yes or a no.
Okay?
Okay, bye.
Then I'll come back and I'll vote on the money that's going to go to your companies.
Okay, Jerry and Johnny?
Perfect.
Okay, so yeah.
She leaves the room, those two vote to give her company money.
She comes back, Johnny leaves, they vote to give Johnny's company money, and then Jerry leaves and then they vote to give Jerry's company money.
And apparently, according to the ethics commissioner, all that is above board.
On what planet, if you're in the private sector, straight to jail.
Straight to jail.
It's Justin Trudeau, so it's fine.
If that happened in the United States, holy, would there be all kinds of trouble involved?
Like that, that is an absolute textbook definition of corruption.
And our environment minister is right in the mix.
Psycho Capital was one of the companies getting money from the Green Slush Fund.
And Stephen Gilbeau is a shareholder at Cycle Capital.
And before he was just a shareholder, he was a lobbyist for them.
It's his company, adjacently, tangentially.
So if you give money to Cycle Capital, guess who gets rich?
The shareholders.
Justin Trudeau's favorite cabinet minister.
This bad Harry Potter hairdo.
Anyway, let's get going.
So will we see RCMP investigations into Justin Trudeau?
I don't think him directly.
I mean, Jean Cretchen never went to jail, but his underlings did get in a world of trouble.
I think we're going to see a lot of underlings getting thrown under the bus by Justin Trudeau.
Gina says, I have no questions because you do an amazing job with yours.
Well, that's nice, but I do want your prickle brine recipe.
Thank you for all you do.
Well, you're welcome.
Go back a couple of days, a couple of weeks, and the pickle recipe is sitting right there.
And I give the long and storied history of the pickle recipe and if it goes by too fast for you and the show where you can find it and also support a nice local ag society, the Joseph Burke United Church cookbook, supporting the Joseph Burke Agricultural Society.
Susan Plumstead says, Hi, Sheila, you're my favorite, most credible journalist.
Oh, thank you.
You, Ezra, and David, thank God we can still email.
Blessings on all the work you do.
One day I'll be a Rebel Plus member, sincerely, Susan.
Well, Susan, I realize that Justin Trudeau is picking your pocket harder than ever.
And so sometimes we are not in your price point if you're worried about your groceries.
And I completely understand that I have a family of five times, sometimes seven.
So eight even sometimes.
I'm feeding the boyfriends now.
So I understand, but we do try to make sure that we put free clips of all of our content out for you.
And our stories are always free.
It's just our shows.
The two shows sit behind the paywall.
Our documentaries sit behind the paywall.
But we also do the live stream so that you can always interact with myself and usually David, but could be somebody else.
And so anyways, we just try to make everything as affordable and accessible to you.
And we try to meet you where you're at.
So thank you for that.
Gwendolyn Ward says, hi, Sheila, love your show, but especially appreciate the freedom of information access to information work that you do.
This is from, oh, sorry, Gwendolyn.
That takes real dedication.
Yes.
While I would absolutely love your pickle brine recipe, I am actually writing to ask for assistance with my Rebel News account.
I've been a longtime supporter, but at some point in the last year, my name on your mailing list was changed to Gwendolyn.
And I can't seem to figure out how to get Rebel News to correct that back to Gwendolyn.
luck with the show uh Gwendolyn if you're watching I will can you reach out to me directly Sheila at rebelnews.com put Gwendolyn in the subject line for me and I will pass your problem up the supply chain I'm sorry, it languished for four weeks.
I'll pass it up the supply chain.
I'll get somebody to fix that in the system for you.
That can be real annoying.
Let's keep going.
Hi, Sheila.
Jasper Wildfire Inquiry Revelations 00:09:40
My question is in regards to, this is from Mark Murray.
Sorry.
I'm not doing a very good job of introducing your names on the letters.
I'm sorry.
Hi, Sheila.
My question is in regard to the recent information that came out from the Jasper Wildfire Inquiry.
Question is: Will this Liberal government be held accountable and responsible for being negligent and turning away firefighters from trying to help fight the wildfires that devastated one-third of the town?
Want my real answer or like my fantasy football answer?
Yes, of course.
They should be held responsible.
They had years and years of warning from forestry experts, experts within their own government, people from the forestry industry, firefighters, biologists.
They didn't do anything of any real consequence.
Like a few hectares of tree that they cleared, while at the same time, outside of the park, private industry, forestry companies cleared exponentially larger amounts of forest, which is why the fire was so bad inside of Jasper, where the feds were in charge of the forest, but not as bad outside, is because those efforts were made in the region to try to deal with the pine beetle problem in advance.
And it's not just that they turned away the private firefighters, 20 trucks and 50 highly trained professional firefighters that were supposed to go into the town to work to defend one of the resorts there.
But they came with extra equipment because they said, we can help.
Like, we can deploy more and we're already trained.
We're already going to go there.
Let us go to the residential areas and help.
Well, wouldn't you know, as it turns out, Parks Canada installed the wrong kind of fire hydrants in the town.
There were only seven adapters to hook to fire services that weren't Jasper or Hinton Municipal Services, Hinton being the next town to the east.
And so the fire hydrants that were in Jasper were largely incompatible with every other municipality in BC and Alberta, meaning nobody could help.
And I think that's a scandal that's one of the reasons they turned away, I think.
If I had to get inside the mind of these liberal liars, I think that's one of the reasons why they turned away the trucks is because the trucks would go and who did this?
Who set the town up for failure?
Another thing, when the liberals say they were not more concerned about nature over people, I tell you they were because those same firefighters that were blocked from going into the town when they were finally allowed into the town to do just their little their little job at the resort, they were not allowed to go to the river to pull water and they couldn't hook to the municipal hydrants.
They had to truck in water from Hinton kilometers and kilometers and kilometers up the road and bring it back at tens of thousands of dollars because they couldn't go to the river, they couldn't go to the lakes and they couldn't hook to the municipal hydrants.
Can you believe that?
There's like there's a lake there and they're like, no, you can't use the lake.
What?
Yeah.
So do I think they should be held responsible?
Are they criminally negligent?
I don't know if it rises to the point of criminality, but everybody should be fired at Parks Canada who even touched the Jasper fire file, every single one of them, Gilbo included.
They should never work anywhere near nature ever again.
In fact, my, if this were, again, fantasy football, I would love to see the province of Alberta take over the care and control of Jasper and Banff and Glacier.
Because is it Glacier, Waterton?
Whatever one is down at the bottom.
Heck, let's even take Wood Buffalo.
the sync that works um i think we should just kick the oh you know what Also, closer to home.
I can't believe I left this off the list.
Right next door.
We're taking Elk Island from you people too.
Feds, are you listening?
Are you look at me?
Look at me right now.
You can't have Elk Island either.
That's my national park.
It's next door to me.
I'll be damned if federal mismanagement will let it burn down.
You guys can't manage the elk in there.
Just too many of them.
Anyway, if, at the very least, I think the province of Alberta has a very strong case for taking control of the national parks and saying to the feds, you guys failed.
Billions in assets burned down.
You destroyed the tourism industry for an entire year there.
One-third of the town is homeless.
You had the better part of a decade and a half to get it under control.
You didn't do enough.
You really didn't do anything.
And then when people came to help, you turned them away.
And who saved you when your pants were around your ankle, Stephen Gilbo?
Danielle Smith.
Our premier stepped in and deployed all the resources that you didn't have to manage the fire that started within the park.
So anyway, are people criminally negligent?
Maybe.
Will they get in trouble?
Probably not.
Should they all be fired?
Yes.
Should Alberta be in care and control of those parks?
Yes, All right.
Here's a good one.
This one comes from Nathan.
Hi, Sheila.
I would be super interested in finding out why it's okay for mass groups to burn our Canadian flag and show death to Canada, but not okay for truckers and their families to have barbecues and peacefully protest our tyrannical government.
Thank you to everyone at Rebel News.
Yeah, I think we all know why.
The Liberals have run the numbers, and there are more radical Islamists in this country than there are Jewish voters still out of their minds enough to vote for the Liberals.
So they don't care.
The Liberals just don't care.
So that's why it's okay.
And if you saw those images of the Freedom Convoy or any Freedom Convoy, anti-carbon tax protest, it looked like every day was Canada Day.
It's like when you see a MAGA rally, if you didn't know any better, you would think that it was July 4th because they're so patriotic.
That's what it was like at the Freedom Convoy and anti-tax rallies, anti-mandate rallies.
It was so Canadian, and that's why the people were out there protesting is because they felt that what was happening was so un-Canadian.
And but those people, according to Justin Chudeau, those are fringe radical white supremacists.
And the Canadian flag is a symbol of white supremacy.
Also, if you think, if you're a politician and you think our flag is being co-opted by the radical white supremacists, people that you don't like, anybody to the left of Chairman Mao, you have no business.
You're too crazy to be in charge of anything.
You're not in the right frame of mind to be in charge of yourself.
I question your sanity.
But you especially should not be in charge of people governing.
You should not be governing a country you so loathe.
And you should not be in charge of people that you hate.
Politics is the wrong job for you if you feel that way.
But yeah, it's, I mean, I say it all the time.
Fintrack, which is the arm of Finance Canada, which deals with money laundering and determining where strange foreign funds are.
And like if there are foreign entities funding activist groups in Canada makes you wonder why they haven't looked into these pro-Hamas protests.
Like FinTrack hasn't done anything about that because the Americans are pretty darn near convinced that Iran is doing it.
I would also like FinTrack to look into money laundering coming from the United States and those big charities into the environmentalist movement here in Canada.
They don't look at that either.
The only time I ever actually remembered that FinTrack existed was when Christy Freeland used it to freeze bank accounts of farmers who gave 20 bucks to the Freedom Convoy and grandmas who said, I want to be able to watch my grandkids play hockey at the rink without showing people my vaccination status.
FinTrack was weaponized by the finance department, by the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada against political dissidents speaking out against Justin Trudeau, while it has never been used against these terror mobs that are taking up residence at our universities and occupying the streets every single week.
It's despicable.
This reign of Justin Trudeau cannot come to an end soon enough.
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What a great mercy it will be for all of us.
Oh boy.
I've been talking for quite a while.
I think I still have another show left in the letters bag.
So next time I get real busy, we'll reach back in and we'll talk again.
Well, everybody, that's the show for tonight.
Thank you so much for bearing with me these last few weeks as I struggle to get caught up on my work.
There's just too much news in the world and too many stories to do.
And as you're watching this, I will be on a plane back to Edmonton from London.
I believe it'll be London, Toronto, Edmonton.
Be very late at night by the time I get home.
But thank you for bearing with me while I try to deliver on my promises to you to make sure you have a show every week whenever you want to watch it, wherever you want to click on it.
But I will.
I'll do my best to get back into regular rotation going forward as we sort of leave the American election behind us and get back into making sure that Justin Trudeau doesn't see another term in the prime minister's office.
All right, so you know what to do.
I'll see everybody back here in the same time, in the same place next week.
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